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to narrate a tour while drivering. this legislation will amend the transs portation code to prohibit drivers of tour buses to narrate while drivering. i coauthored the vision zero policy adopted last year. the policy that makeatize the goal to end all [inaudible] by 2024. and this is only to me another effort to get to those goals. according to california traffic safety survey in 2013, 36 percent of california surveyors thought talking while driving posed the biggest safety problem on california road ways. nearly 70 percent of the california driver surveys said they have been hit or nearly hit by a driver who was talking or texting on their cells. stats show drivers and cell phones even hand free arefore times more likely to crash and hurt themselves or someone else within 5 minutes of make agcall. texters are 23 times more likely to crash. more thran 3 thousand people are killed this way each year and 300 thousand to 500 thousand are injured. this legislation is a step in the right direction as it relates to distracte
to narrate a tour while drivering. this legislation will amend the transs portation code to prohibit drivers of tour buses to narrate while drivering. i coauthored the vision zero policy adopted last year. the policy that makeatize the goal to end all [inaudible] by 2024. and this is only to me another effort to get to those goals. according to california traffic safety survey in 2013, 36 percent of california surveyors thought talking while driving posed the biggest safety problem on...
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i have been contacted by tour operators, people that offer individual tours in personal vehicles or vans and it is my understanding that this legislation is not aimed at them but the larger tour companies in which case i can support it. >> thank you. colleagues seeing no other names on the roster can we take this item same house same call? this ordinance passes unanimously on the first reading. [gavel] madam clerk can you please call the next item. >> item 7 is an ordinance to appropriate and deappropriate approximately 11.5 in general and bond proceeds for the repair or construction of parks and open space in the parks and recreation department for fiscal year 2014-15. >> colleagues can we take it same house same call? this ordinance passes unanimously on the first reading. next item please. >> item 8 to authorize the city manager of the public utilities commission to execute a modification to the memorandum of agreement with the united states department of the interior national park service and the amount whether ied with revised agreement through one year extension through july 2016.
i have been contacted by tour operators, people that offer individual tours in personal vehicles or vans and it is my understanding that this legislation is not aimed at them but the larger tour companies in which case i can support it. >> thank you. colleagues seeing no other names on the roster can we take this item same house same call? this ordinance passes unanimously on the first reading. [gavel] madam clerk can you please call the next item. >> item 7 is an ordinance to...
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but he decides that he really wants to tour and that's to tour europe. and that's really when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will tour with a european theater group through germany. he's well received. switzerland he's well received. austria, poland and especially his zenith will be in russia. and, again doing these different shakespearean plays. it's in poland where he's thinking about in 1867 he's thinking about returning and he's lining up a 100 performances back here in the united states. on the eve of his departure, he falls sick and dies and is buried now in woodage, polandeandpoland. and that's where his tombstone is. that's 1867. 1867 robert e. lee has surrendered the army of northern virginia in appomattox in 1865 and that celebration, commemoration, will be this coming april. and he is now the new president of washington university, which will become washington and lee. and lee will live until 1870 where he dies of heart trouble. lee is buried of course, in the lee chapel at -- on the campus of washington and lee universit
but he decides that he really wants to tour and that's to tour europe. and that's really when he makes his money and also establishes his name. he will tour with a european theater group through germany. he's well received. switzerland he's well received. austria, poland and especially his zenith will be in russia. and, again doing these different shakespearean plays. it's in poland where he's thinking about in 1867 he's thinking about returning and he's lining up a 100 performances back here...
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bus drivers narrate a tour while driving. this legislation will amend the transportation code to prohibit drivers of our tour buses from narrating while driving. statistics show that drivers on cell phones for instance even hand free ones are four times more likely to crash and hurt themselves or someone else within five minutes of making a call. texters are 23 times more likely to crash. more than 3,000 people are killed each year and 300,000 to 500,000 are injured. this legislation is another small step we're taking to reach our zero vision goals of zero pedestrian fatalities by 2024. in fact san francisco's vision zero policy passed last year has been us aware we can do more to protect pedestrians and bicyclists. if you look outside in the crosswalk now even the city engineer have brought solutions to these types of issues. i could see the improvement for the crosswalk right outside city hall on polk street will be completed soon and again it's one of those things i feel our effort to bring the zero vision policy has broug
bus drivers narrate a tour while driving. this legislation will amend the transportation code to prohibit drivers of our tour buses from narrating while driving. statistics show that drivers on cell phones for instance even hand free ones are four times more likely to crash and hurt themselves or someone else within five minutes of making a call. texters are 23 times more likely to crash. more than 3,000 people are killed each year and 300,000 to 500,000 are injured. this legislation is another...
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in that tour championship all those years ago, nine years ago. he said he's fallen in love with the area fallen in love with this golf course and now has a chance to stay alive although j.b. holmes has a putt that would end it. >> that was a shame for jordan spieth to have that happen to him on his backswing. doesn't look good for him to stay in the playoff unless he can make a snake up over that ridge. roger? >> yeah it's got to go to his left as it comes up across the ridge, then once it gets on top, not a whole lot of break on it. >> perfect read. >> again, who makes more long putts than this young man? >> this is a special putt to make this one. this is not like j.b.'s putt that's just sort of down the fall line. >> think back when he won the valspar, he made a clutch up and down just to get into that playoff and ended up rolling in what was a birdie putt to finish off the tournament but a big ask again for spieth to try to stay alive. there's holmes closing his eyes as if he's visualizing a birdie putt to win. >> he's been doing a lot of wai
in that tour championship all those years ago, nine years ago. he said he's fallen in love with the area fallen in love with this golf course and now has a chance to stay alive although j.b. holmes has a putt that would end it. >> that was a shame for jordan spieth to have that happen to him on his backswing. doesn't look good for him to stay in the playoff unless he can make a snake up over that ridge. roger? >> yeah it's got to go to his left as it comes up across the ridge, then...
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that we've seen a playoff on the pga tour. >> yeah the tour is full of really good players, but nobody'slly you know extending themselves like we got spoiled with tiger woods, you know a little bit -- a lot. but big tee shots here. the tee shot is the key shot on this hole. and j.b. has been piping it on this hole. but he's been sitting over there in the driving range right for an hour and 45 minutes? >> just under two hours now -- >> oh man. >> -- it's been since he finished up with that 64. he piped his tee shot down the middle. also did the same thing at doral before he came up short. >> he can put pressure on the other two players with a bomb drive down the middle. he's got more power than the other two players. >> watch out for that water. >> this is just hammered down the left-hand side. >> man, that didn't make it by a lot. that is really good. there are no divots around that ball. >> so while we're used to seeing holmes and spieth this pga tour season this is a guy that had one top ten last year. sponsor's exemption and he's in with the two hot players and stars of the tour right
that we've seen a playoff on the pga tour. >> yeah the tour is full of really good players, but nobody'slly you know extending themselves like we got spoiled with tiger woods, you know a little bit -- a lot. but big tee shots here. the tee shot is the key shot on this hole. and j.b. has been piping it on this hole. but he's been sitting over there in the driving range right for an hour and 45 minutes? >> just under two hours now -- >> oh man. >> -- it's been since he...
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brad: and you have great tour guides, too.y to find people who were part of the community. its fisherman's wharf, we found a fisherman, and he takes you beside the touristy facade. and we had a collaboration with sxsw, but other than that, we are just in san francisco. ruzwana: you have to tell us what your favorite tour is. andrew: there is one recently, and it takes you down to the bayview area of san francisco, where a lot of the trash processing happens, and it talks about the city's goal to be landfill neutral by the end of the decade, not something you typically think of when you go on a tour, but it is an amazing experience, where you really learn a lot and are entertained, and these are ways in which we are trying to push the medium. brad: how big of a market is it? andrew: i never thought about things that way. if some he asked how big the market was for groupon at the very beginning, i do not think they would predict we would have a $5 billion company today. i just think that it is something people want. this is some
brad: and you have great tour guides, too.y to find people who were part of the community. its fisherman's wharf, we found a fisherman, and he takes you beside the touristy facade. and we had a collaboration with sxsw, but other than that, we are just in san francisco. ruzwana: you have to tell us what your favorite tour is. andrew: there is one recently, and it takes you down to the bayview area of san francisco, where a lot of the trash processing happens, and it talks about the city's goal...
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some are going to do the entire tour.tes before the top of the hour here's what is ahead. hillary clinton's tour is getting off to a rough start. >> and how far would you go to stop the passenger on the plane next to you from snoring. would you stab him with a pen? >> that guy did. ♪ keep on rocking in the free world ♪ your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the speed of a fastball. take care of your brain with centrum silver men. multivitamins with 20% more vitamin d. my heart beats 100,000 times a day sending oxygen to my muscles... again! ...so i can lift even the most demanding weights. take care of your heart with centrum silver men. multivitamins for the most important parts of you. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't t
some are going to do the entire tour.tes before the top of the hour here's what is ahead. hillary clinton's tour is getting off to a rough start. >> and how far would you go to stop the passenger on the plane next to you from snoring. would you stab him with a pen? >> that guy did. ♪ keep on rocking in the free world ♪ your brain can send information to the rest of your body at 268 mph. three times the speed of a fastball. take care of your brain with centrum silver men....
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that we've seen a playoff on the pga tour. >> yeah the tour is full of really good players, but nobody'slly you know extending themselves like we got spoiled with tiger woods, you know a little bit -- a lot. but big tee shots here. the tee shot is the key shot on this hole. and j.b. has been piping it on this hole. but he's been sitting over there in the driving range right for an hour and 45 minutes? >> just under two hours now -- >> oh man. >> -- it's been since he finished up with that 64. he piped his tee shot down the middle. also did the same thing at doral before he came up short. >> he can put pressure on the other two players with a bomb drive down the middle. he's got more power than the other two players. >> watch out for that water. >> this is just hammered down the left-hand side. >> man, that didn't make it by a lot. that is really good. there are no divots around that ball. >> so while we're used to seeing holmes and spieth this pga tour season this is a guy that had one top ten last year. sponsor's exemption and he's in with the two hot players and stars of the tour right
that we've seen a playoff on the pga tour. >> yeah the tour is full of really good players, but nobody'slly you know extending themselves like we got spoiled with tiger woods, you know a little bit -- a lot. but big tee shots here. the tee shot is the key shot on this hole. and j.b. has been piping it on this hole. but he's been sitting over there in the driving range right for an hour and 45 minutes? >> just under two hours now -- >> oh man. >> -- it's been since he...
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>> but she didn't talk about a tour or album.tain, reunion tours can be a license to print money. ♪ back street ♪ >> reporter: the back street boys brought back old hits like "everybody." ♪ >> reporter: on their 2014 tour and picked up $32.8 million. new kids on the block reunited in 2008. proving they still had the right stuff. raking in over $35 million. and just a few months back on "good morning america" -- >> we're going to go back on tour this summer. >> reporter: they announced a re-reunion tour. as for destiny's child? there are no confirmed plans for a nostalgia tour just yet. but if there's any truth to the rumors they could have crowds jumping again soon. ♪ jumping jumping ♪ >> with all that talk swirling about destiny child's reunion, what other group would you love to see get back together? head to our "nightline" facebook page and let us know in the comments. thanks for watching abc news. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. ( cheering ) ( grunts ) (
>> but she didn't talk about a tour or album.tain, reunion tours can be a license to print money. ♪ back street ♪ >> reporter: the back street boys brought back old hits like "everybody." ♪ >> reporter: on their 2014 tour and picked up $32.8 million. new kids on the block reunited in 2008. proving they still had the right stuff. raking in over $35 million. and just a few months back on "good morning america" -- >> we're going to go back on tour...
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andrew: we have 90 tours launched just in the san francisco bay area.e takes you through a different part of the city. these are immersive, high-quality walks where a tour guide is telling you where to go. your phone is in your pocket the whole time. >> and you have great tour guides, too. andrew: we tried to find people who are not just great tour guides but people who are real members of the community. we found a fisherman who has been fishing there for the last 40 years. he takes you behind the touristy faÇade and shows you what the wharf is really like. cory: are you just in san francisco right now? andrew: we did one collaboration with radio lab in austin for sxsw. >> you got to tell us what your favorite tour is. andrew: they are all different. there is one we did recently, it is all about trash. it takes you down to the bayview area of san francisco, where a lot of the trash processing happens, and it talks about the city's goal to be landfill free by the end of the decade. it is not what you typically think of when you go on a tour but it is an
andrew: we have 90 tours launched just in the san francisco bay area.e takes you through a different part of the city. these are immersive, high-quality walks where a tour guide is telling you where to go. your phone is in your pocket the whole time. >> and you have great tour guides, too. andrew: we tried to find people who are not just great tour guides but people who are real members of the community. we found a fisherman who has been fishing there for the last 40 years. he takes you...
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toure? >> hi i'm standing here live in front of a line of nokes who are standing in front of the cops. what are you doing? >> i'm -- i'm protecting the police officers, but i'm also trying to protect the citizens of baltimore city as well. >> so why are you protecting the police officers when they are supposed to be protecting us? >> because everybody needs protection protection. they need protection just like we do. i'm standing here with my daughter, and i'm a baltimore city educator and school liberian. i believe everybody needs to be protected. they are people, too, and citizens of baltimore, too. we all need to be protected. >> and there's a whole line of folks here standing in front of the police protecting them and if you guys are here then people will not want to engage with them and not want to taunt them. >> absolutely absolutely. they see us. they see us being a line of unity to say it's okay. just back off. everything will be peacefulful. just leave it that way. we're protecting
toure? >> hi i'm standing here live in front of a line of nokes who are standing in front of the cops. what are you doing? >> i'm -- i'm protecting the police officers, but i'm also trying to protect the citizens of baltimore city as well. >> so why are you protecting the police officers when they are supposed to be protecting us? >> because everybody needs protection protection. they need protection just like we do. i'm standing here with my daughter, and i'm a...
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msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we 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 g
msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we 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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he's going on tour with. >> what? >> wow! >> that's huge. >> that is huge. so huge. >>> plus thursday buzz word for a shot to win an ipad mini. imimagaginine e hahavivingng a a s shield against plaque. nenew w acact t adadvavanced with plaque guard kills 99% of bacteria, helps prevent t plplaque and gingivitis fofor r a a twtwelelveve hour shield of protection. nenew w acact t adadvavancnced. hohow w fafastst a arere n newew a allllegra® gelcaps? we're going ouout t inin a an n hohour... fafastst.. alallelegrgraa® r relelieieves your worst alallelergrgy y sysympmptotomsms two times fasterer t thahan n claritin®. nenew w alallelegrgraa® g gelelcacapsps..... nonot t jujustst f fasast,t, a allllegegrara® fast. fofor r sosomeme w womomenen a period means stop! but with pamprin, a period means go! pain relieievers o onlnly relieve pa.m n relieves all your symptoms. soso t theherere's's n no o ststopping you. pepeririodod.. >>> something you've been waiting on for weeks, months and years, who is the first person you call? >
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: they announced a re-reunion tour.child, there are no confirmed plans for a nostalgia tour just yet. but if there is any truth to the rumors they could have crowds jumping again soon. ♪ juju chang, abc news, new york. >> look forward to that. i thought they were fantastic together. >> get tickets. >> yeah. >> we don't hang out enough outside the set. >> you're right. >> tickets on sale now? >> the tour is not official yet. >> you can call somebody for the tours. >> juju chang. >> wake her up. >> she's not asleep. >> she's still awake. tours. >> jewuju chang. >> wake her up. >> she's not asleep. >> she's still awake. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special conditioning ingredient softens your carpet with every use. it's resolve, so you know it cleans and freshens but now it also softens. resolve. a carpet that welcomes you. and try resolve for amazing stain removal the first time. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us le
: they announced a re-reunion tour.child, there are no confirmed plans for a nostalgia tour just yet. but if there is any truth to the rumors they could have crowds jumping again soon. ♪ juju chang, abc news, new york. >> look forward to that. i thought they were fantastic together. >> get tickets. >> yeah. >> we don't hang out enough outside the set. >> you're right. >> tickets on sale now? >> the tour is not official yet. >> you can call...
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and elizabeth warren's don't forget about me tour. but first, rand paul's tour. today, after a super shaky or state of the tour, paul was asked about how the shooting in itself was different from michael brown in ferguson last year. rand paul: justice needs to be colorblind. whether you are a policeman or not a policeman, no one is above the law. the problem without commenting to much on the details of these specific instance is that you do not know all of it. that is why we have a judicial system with lawyers on both sides. but from first appearances, it is pretty horrific what the video shows. mark: criminal justice reform is supposed to be one of rand paul's passions. this might have been a chance for him to regain his footing in his early campaign mode, but did he regain his footing or not? melinda: not. it was a little mystifying. it is his signature issue. it was after this really rocky start the day before. he is given this opportunity over and over again, and he doesn't even want to talk about it. he says things like "well, most of the cops do a great job
and elizabeth warren's don't forget about me tour. but first, rand paul's tour. today, after a super shaky or state of the tour, paul was asked about how the shooting in itself was different from michael brown in ferguson last year. rand paul: justice needs to be colorblind. whether you are a policeman or not a policeman, no one is above the law. the problem without commenting to much on the details of these specific instance is that you do not know all of it. that is why we have a judicial...
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erik: how do you decide who goes on tour?en you started, the ipod was just becoming a phenomenon. stephanie: blink 182 aphex twins. >> you are going deep. it is really the connection with the fans. we had such a connection with the fans, a week after the tour i still do it old school, i look at the t-shirts that the kids are wearing and then i need to see who we need to have the summer. we touch the fans, 125,000 kids give us their five choices of who they want to see after. if i get some of those bands, i can really expand the line up and make it as eclectic. it is not just a punk festival as it used to be. we have elements of edm hip-hop, lots of artists from india. we make it a millionaire but we tried to broaden it to appeal to a larger audience. stephanie: since there are so many music festivals edm alone i feel there are constant festivals. you have bonner grew and coachella -- bonnaroo and coachella. >> we take the festival to you. we are in 42 cities this summer, we ended by dark so you can get home. are trying to app
erik: how do you decide who goes on tour?en you started, the ipod was just becoming a phenomenon. stephanie: blink 182 aphex twins. >> you are going deep. it is really the connection with the fans. we had such a connection with the fans, a week after the tour i still do it old school, i look at the t-shirts that the kids are wearing and then i need to see who we need to have the summer. we touch the fans, 125,000 kids give us their five choices of who they want to see after. if i get some...
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the c-span cities tour take c-span tour on the road. greensburg, north carolina opens at blandwood. also discussion on the deadly 1979 mass shooting that was sparked by racial tensions and has come to be known as the greensboro massacre and a tour of the civil war long arms exhibit. up next we examine the dolley madison collection. >>> the trunk was large leather carriage trunk reenforced with iron and large daughters and sons nails. inside it was a roller printed cotton fabrics and tooled red leather. in an attractive carriage trunk. silk slippers, odd pieces of fabric and the kind of treasures that maybe any of us would keep that were momentos of our past. they all belonged to dolley madison. you're at the historical museum. we're going to talk about our dolley madison collection. dolley was the wife of our fourth president james madison and probably one of our most popular first ladies. she was born may 20th 1768 here in gillford county to quaker family and lived an american life which took her to become one of the most popular figures in early american history. she had seven bro
the c-span cities tour take c-span tour on the road. greensburg, north carolina opens at blandwood. also discussion on the deadly 1979 mass shooting that was sparked by racial tensions and has come to be known as the greensboro massacre and a tour of the civil war long arms exhibit. up next we examine the dolley madison collection. >>> the trunk was large leather carriage trunk reenforced with iron and large daughters and sons nails. inside it was a roller printed cotton fabrics and...
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and so what was supposed to be a six-month tour of duty turned into a three-year tour of duty.well, the paypal story is long and fun. emily: and legend. when did it start being called "the mafia"? reid: i don't really know. it might have been with the "fortune" article. i am always a little hesitant about the term, because -- "mafia" implies dark rooms. extortion. these kinds of things. it's clever, it gets repeated. it implies a very dense, tight network where people are very tight with each other. for example, if i were to call it -- it's probably much less evocative -- "the paypal network" would be the way i would call it. i think it probably started six to 12 months after the ebay acquisition. emily: linkedin, tesla, youtube, yelp, yammer, and spacex. all founded by members of the paypal "mafia." what was special about all of you? what did you have in common? reid: paypal collected a whole bunch of people who were young, and intense, and were entrepreneurial themselves. then, all of a sudden, it was bought by ebay. so a bunch of these folks were like, ok, what do i do next?
and so what was supposed to be a six-month tour of duty turned into a three-year tour of duty.well, the paypal story is long and fun. emily: and legend. when did it start being called "the mafia"? reid: i don't really know. it might have been with the "fortune" article. i am always a little hesitant about the term, because -- "mafia" implies dark rooms. extortion. these kinds of things. it's clever, it gets repeated. it implies a very dense, tight network where...
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willie nelson's band members survived a horrific tour bus crash during a november 2013 storm. tonight, lay deantebellum best known for "need you now" giving thanks and praise. scott posted this photo of her bible, the only thing to survive the fire not a single page burnt. kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >> just incredible sight today. >>> and this evening, the samaritan now revealed. this image going viral. a man picking a driver out of that car in idaho, teetering on the edge of a cliff. that hero saving the driver and then disappearing. here's abc's mara schiavocampo. >> reporter: tonight, idaho police are thanking a good samaritan for a remarkable act of bravery, caught on camera. 29-year-old jason warnock pulling a complete stranger to safety a 30-foot drop below. >> i knew the goal was to get him out of there before you know the possibility of the rig falling became a reality. >> reporter: police say 23-year-old matthew silt coehew sitko was driving in louis on the, idaho, when he veered off. >> just hanging by the fence. >> reporter: when warnock saw the suv, he cli
willie nelson's band members survived a horrific tour bus crash during a november 2013 storm. tonight, lay deantebellum best known for "need you now" giving thanks and praise. scott posted this photo of her bible, the only thing to survive the fire not a single page burnt. kendis gibson abc news los angeles. >> just incredible sight today. >>> and this evening, the samaritan now revealed. this image going viral. a man picking a driver out of that car in idaho, teetering...
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now for a guided city tour. remote x is part of an international project sponsored by a german project. tom: early in the morning, a cemetery in new york. 50 citizens gather sporting headphones. it is a tightly orchestrated two hour tour in whcihich a prerecorded voice give directions through the headphones. >> my name is heather. i will try to be your friend. >> she announces i am a computer. i do not have a body. that is why it starts in greenwood cemetery in brooklyn. there is a lot of discussion of, what does it mean to have a body? >> eaddead humans leave a body behind. tom: there is much that is not morbid. heather encourages dancing. she gets the group to race. on a train, participants are prompted to act in unison to pretend to tie their shoelaces at once. other passengers to not know what is going on. there is something slightly subversive. new york trying to get people to reflect on collective behavior. and explore the nature of urban life. >> is a city like a body with elements or is it just a random
now for a guided city tour. remote x is part of an international project sponsored by a german project. tom: early in the morning, a cemetery in new york. 50 citizens gather sporting headphones. it is a tightly orchestrated two hour tour in whcihich a prerecorded voice give directions through the headphones. >> my name is heather. i will try to be your friend. >> she announces i am a computer. i do not have a body. that is why it starts in greenwood cemetery in brooklyn. there is a...
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i don't want that tour right now.eally-- [laughs] i don't think i can afford that tour. >> that's fair. that's fair. >> listen, but if you answer all these questions right, you can. >> that's my goal, man. >> all right, well, listen this is the millionaire
i don't want that tour right now.eally-- [laughs] i don't think i can afford that tour. >> that's fair. that's fair. >> listen, but if you answer all these questions right, you can. >> that's my goal, man. >> all right, well, listen this is the millionaire
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>> there was one tour we had 22 buses and 18 trucks at one time. that was on the soul to soul tour. most of that were her dresses. >> jimmy: there was not a full trailer for hats? >> no. we'll have ten, 12 buses and trucks. >> jimmy: do you think about those early days starting out, i don't know, did you carry your own stuff? did you even have a truck? >> we had a van. we called it -- riding around back in those days. we pulled a u-haul trailer and traveled all over the country playing music. we played one club. we were setting up equipment. they said there were bullet holes behind the stage. somebody shot a gun off last night. we were hoping to be good enough they wouldn't shoot at us. >> jimmy: that's how they could really improve things on "american idol" if they shot -- right? you'd really be on top of your game. >> you got to be on then. >> jimmy: did you play in a lot of rough places? >> any band coming up, you play in rough places. especially as a country singer. >> jimmy: people get drunk and -- >> we've been in plenty of fights coming off the stage. >> jimmy: you've been in
>> there was one tour we had 22 buses and 18 trucks at one time. that was on the soul to soul tour. most of that were her dresses. >> jimmy: there was not a full trailer for hats? >> no. we'll have ten, 12 buses and trucks. >> jimmy: do you think about those early days starting out, i don't know, did you carry your own stuff? did you even have a truck? >> we had a van. we called it -- riding around back in those days. we pulled a u-haul trailer and traveled all...
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our cities tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about tulsa and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiesto her. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> join american history tv on april 9 and 12 for live coverage of ceremonies marking the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. in april 1865, confederate general robert ely met union general ulysses s grant in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army of northern virginia, effectively ending the civil war -- confederate general robert e lee . we'll be live on april 9 and april 12 as historians including the university of richmond's errors reflect on the last battles and explore the aftermath and legacy. we will also bring you reenactments and open our phone lines to take your calls. the surrender at appomattox -- live april 9 and 12 here on american history tv on c-span3. >> the most memorable moment of this week for me was on hearing senator gardner at our lunch yesterday say, "you need to be fir
our cities tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about tulsa and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiesto her. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> join american history tv on april 9 and 12 for live coverage of ceremonies marking the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. in april 1865, confederate general robert ely met union general ulysses s grant in the village of appomattox...
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there's's just so many great players out there now, and pga tour, the european tour is just so strong and full of talented players. >> all right, coming up, how the game of golf has helped wounded that's a hard question. (laughing) we are the fay family from chesapeake, virginia. williamsburg is just beautiful. because we have thrill seekers and not such thrill seekers, i try to find something that everybody likes. this is a very good spot to do that. the most exhilarating part about this vacation was being with the whole family. it was amazing. >> hard to fathom of sacrifice of men and women in the military, some paying the ultimate sacrifice, while other return home severely injured, and uphill battle facing them. the wounded warrior project offers programs to help veterans ajust to a new life, and golf has helped them do just that. >> we never talk about the guy that we kill. >> reporter: you can imagine dewitt's mental anguish. >> it haunted me every day. >> reporter: couple that with the physical injuries sustained baghdad, vehicle he was driving hit a roadside bomb. >> i have a
there's's just so many great players out there now, and pga tour, the european tour is just so strong and full of talented players. >> all right, coming up, how the game of golf has helped wounded that's a hard question. (laughing) we are the fay family from chesapeake, virginia. williamsburg is just beautiful. because we have thrill seekers and not such thrill seekers, i try to find something that everybody likes. this is a very good spot to do that. the most exhilarating part about this...
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andrew: we tried to find people who were real tour guides.fisherman who took you behind the facade. cory: -- brad: are you just in san francisco right now? andrew: we did one in conjunction with radio lab, but other now we are just in san francisco. ruzwana: what are the tours? brad: they are all different -- andrew: they are all different. we did one recently the tasty you to the bayview area of san francisco, where a lot of the trash processing happens and it talks about the city's goals to be neutral by the end of the decade. it is an amazing experience, where you really learn a lot and are entertained. it gives you an example of the ways we are trying to push the medium. cory: -- brad: how big of a market do you think this is? brad: -- andrew: i don't think about things that way. i just think about it as something that people want something that i want. this is an idea that i had when i would travel feeling like there just has to be a better way than being in a tour group with a bunch of people that you do not really know trapped in this
andrew: we tried to find people who were real tour guides.fisherman who took you behind the facade. cory: -- brad: are you just in san francisco right now? andrew: we did one in conjunction with radio lab, but other now we are just in san francisco. ruzwana: what are the tours? brad: they are all different -- andrew: they are all different. we did one recently the tasty you to the bayview area of san francisco, where a lot of the trash processing happens and it talks about the city's goals to...
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on my c-span.org/cities tour/ you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span. >> american artifacts takes mirrors to archives, museums and historic sites around the country. on april 9 1865, confederate general robert e lee met union general ulysses s. grant in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army of northern virginia. while confederate armies were still active in the field, the surrender of the south's most potent remaining fighting force effectively ended the civil war. we tour appomattox court house national historical park to learn more about the events surrounding that day. patrick: welcome to appomattox courthouse national historical park. we are standing in front of the clover hill tavern. this was built in 1819. the area was called clover hill before he became appomattox courthouse. this county was one of the later counties. they took parts of the four surrounding counties and formed appomattox county in 1845. this county had about 9000 people and it. more than half of them were enslaved wor
on my c-span.org/cities tour/ you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span. >> american artifacts takes mirrors to archives, museums and historic sites around the country. on april 9 1865, confederate general robert e lee met union general ulysses s. grant in the village of appomattox courthouse and surrendered his army of northern virginia. while confederate armies were still active in the field, the surrender of the south's most potent remaining fighting...
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>>> the hit band tonight, and the massive tour bus fire, racing to escape. >>> and the "star wars" trailer revealed. tonight, right here, the giant new clues. hold on. >> we're home. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with news of that terror arrest. it's the kind of threat authorities have warned of for quite some time now. americans lured overseas by terrorists and trained. and tonight, the first arrest, they say, of an american coming back to the u.s. to attack. this man is from columbus, ohio, and authorities say he had returned from syria with training and a plan. abc senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight with the kind of alleged training this man received, explosives, hand to hand combat. and where he was planning to strike. >> reporter: the fbi says this 23-year-old american had returned to the u.s. wanting to do something big. including going to a texas military base to kill american soldiers execution style. allegedly inspired by isis, abdirahman sheik mohamud left columbus ohio with a one-way airline ticket to greece. but during a layover in turkey, he disappeare
>>> the hit band tonight, and the massive tour bus fire, racing to escape. >>> and the "star wars" trailer revealed. tonight, right here, the giant new clues. hold on. >> we're home. >>> good evening. and we begin tonight with news of that terror arrest. it's the kind of threat authorities have warned of for quite some time now. americans lured overseas by terrorists and trained. and tonight, the first arrest, they say, of an american coming back to...
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this is hillary clinton's low-key listening tour.ooks more like a stampede. in a small town iowa a school into a circus. but she's not the only presidential hopeful making key moves today. new developments in the race for the white house ahead. >>> a nuclear deal with iran facing a new critic congress. president obama seceding from congressional involvement. >>> and inside yemen, devastated by weeks of war. cnn gets exclusively inside the destruction. good morning, everyone welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. christine romans is sick today but here in spirit. the hillary store moves deeper into small town iowa. the campaign wants low-key listening events what it is going is a near media frenzy. look at that i've been there, not easy being a reporter covering a candidate in iowa. the question question is what do the actual real life voters think. cnn reporter brianna keilar in iowa. >> reporter: had hillary clinton will spend her second day campaigning at a fruit company outside of des moines. this is after all a state where ag
this is hillary clinton's low-key listening tour.ooks more like a stampede. in a small town iowa a school into a circus. but she's not the only presidential hopeful making key moves today. new developments in the race for the white house ahead. >>> a nuclear deal with iran facing a new critic congress. president obama seceding from congressional involvement. >>> and inside yemen, devastated by weeks of war. cnn gets exclusively inside the destruction. good morning, everyone...
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a car it's nearly impossible to take advantage of the tours. they all begin at the southern end of the trail, the farthest side from san francisco on highway 92 and those without cars and this will allow us to treasure the resource and take care of it. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hello. i am jason beck and part of the a group of mountain bike enthusiasts and i want to say personally thank you to the supervisors for moving this forward and thank you to the puc. i guess i want to focus on what an amazing opportunity we have here. we're blessed to live where we are. we're blessed to have these opportunities available and open up more space for recreation and it's amazing and thank you for bringing this forward and i want you move forward and especially with the sense of urgency that was pointed out so thank you. >> thank you. >> my name is iric miester and member of the open watershed movement. i want to thank you for hearing this. my end goal in this regard i am a strong proponent of the mental and physical benefits of get
a car it's nearly impossible to take advantage of the tours. they all begin at the southern end of the trail, the farthest side from san francisco on highway 92 and those without cars and this will allow us to treasure the resource and take care of it. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> hello. i am jason beck and part of the a group of mountain bike enthusiasts and i want to say personally thank you to the supervisors for moving this forward and thank you to the...
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bus drivers narrate a tour while driving. this legislation will amend the transportation code to prohibit drivers of our tour buses from narrating while driving. statistics show that drivers on cell phones for instance even hand free ones are four times more likely to crash and hurt themselves or someone else within five minutes of making a call. texters are 23 times more likely to crash. more than 3,000 people are killed each year and 300,000 to
bus drivers narrate a tour while driving. this legislation will amend the transportation code to prohibit drivers of our tour buses from narrating while driving. statistics show that drivers on cell phones for instance even hand free ones are four times more likely to crash and hurt themselves or someone else within five minutes of making a call. texters are 23 times more likely to crash. more than 3,000 people are killed each year and 300,000 to
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attendees, providing for a tour with our enthusiastic tour leaders. thank you so much for taking the time to listen. >> just a quick addendum to rebecca presentation, mayor lee will open the conference sunday night. the keynote speaker on monday and our own chair mark buell is moderating the panel of mayors and parks that will also include mayor lee. >> i just want to say that was an excellent presentation by a college intern. >> i couldn't agree more. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] >> is there any public comment on this item? being none, public comment is closed. we are now on general public comment, this is continued from item 4. if you spoke on item 4, you cannot speak on item 10, but if not, and you would like to make general public comment, please come on up. >> good morning again, richard fong. i attended the betty ann ong center and having a technical issue -- i think it's more mr. ginsburg, i had spoken about they are trying to form a partnership with the rotary club and betty ann ong organization and they had in mind simply using the fa
attendees, providing for a tour with our enthusiastic tour leaders. thank you so much for taking the time to listen. >> just a quick addendum to rebecca presentation, mayor lee will open the conference sunday night. the keynote speaker on monday and our own chair mark buell is moderating the panel of mayors and parks that will also include mayor lee. >> i just want to say that was an excellent presentation by a college intern. >> i couldn't agree more. >> thank you very...