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this is a tourist city. a destination city.rant they must be making a lot of money. there is this image that somebody is benefitting at the other end of this commercial restaurant thing. i have to tell you knowing many in the commercial restaurant industry it's a very difficult to make a living if you are the owner or manager. more than think of from 24r point of voy restaurants provide a tremendous benefit to the city. there are a lot of people that have jobs in restaurants. suppliers and contractors have impacts throughout the city. we have to understand that restaurants provide social well being for the city. an economic base, this is an important thing and the department of building and inspection i do our very best to resolve restaurant issues. so that we can move along restaurants. one of the big things that hangs up commercial restaurants is the length of time it takes from the concept to the opening your doors and being able to bring customers in. one of my goals here is to try in help you understand how you can resolve
this is a tourist city. a destination city.rant they must be making a lot of money. there is this image that somebody is benefitting at the other end of this commercial restaurant thing. i have to tell you knowing many in the commercial restaurant industry it's a very difficult to make a living if you are the owner or manager. more than think of from 24r point of voy restaurants provide a tremendous benefit to the city. there are a lot of people that have jobs in restaurants. suppliers and...
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cover lead in the first three quarters of the year the average revenue per telling when the first tourist cities like beijing shanghai one joke and the hundred billion yuan about fifteen billion us dollars only one joe got about ten billion dollars in income by selling brand in the past ten months of this year the central government tried to increase when applied to curb highly in christ and that it didn't seem to work. the shanghai government down. that would increase thirty percent when applying to the thirteenth novel in prices in shanghai are still paying high the highly impressionable the push of the price of houses as a result the national bureau of statistics. we painted timber house prices in cities like shanghai and tell the truth of more than twenty percent don't go away because of that money matters. we're talking about dating mandatory fun. taken. housing prices continue going up multiple could have been issued to reduce the financial burden of individual outcry. housing fund one of the poultry the dollar's late nineteen ninety. the housing bond scheme was designed to help medium and
cover lead in the first three quarters of the year the average revenue per telling when the first tourist cities like beijing shanghai one joke and the hundred billion yuan about fifteen billion us dollars only one joe got about ten billion dollars in income by selling brand in the past ten months of this year the central government tried to increase when applied to curb highly in christ and that it didn't seem to work. the shanghai government down. that would increase thirty percent when...
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city just keeps it. if we are going to continue to fleece the people, we should be honest with them how anti-tourist the city has become. option 2 is obvious. none of the people i've heard from alamo square have moved out of alamo square. there was a school, the principal changed his pa system, it was so loud within 3 months we moved. if it was that bad you would just move and i don't think it's that bad. >> berry toronto followed by espinola jackson. >> berry toronto. i first wanted to say thanks for reminding me where full house was filmed. but i want to say whatever option you pick, you should require that the tourists see a few episodes of tales of the city so they can appreciate what it looked like years ago and why it needs to be preserved in that state and you continue to allow the enormous amount of busses to go there you are going to ruin the image that we have seen in tales of the city and i don't think we want to do that. i consider that just historical as coit tower, i think it's better, this is the answer. i want to first say that we're not taking tourists, maybe you think they should take t
city just keeps it. if we are going to continue to fleece the people, we should be honest with them how anti-tourist the city has become. option 2 is obvious. none of the people i've heard from alamo square have moved out of alamo square. there was a school, the principal changed his pa system, it was so loud within 3 months we moved. if it was that bad you would just move and i don't think it's that bad. >> berry toronto followed by espinola jackson. >> berry toronto. i first...
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the popular tourist city of sabo is taking a beating. winds well above 150 miles per hour, gusts between 220 and 230. landslides have wiped out communities, this here that look likes a floating landfill. waves in some areas reaching almost 20 feet. power as you can imagine has been wiped out to millions. locals trying to go to higher ground. this guy has a child under the tarp trying to protect this child. weather officials say for us here in the states the worst we've dealt with recently is superstorm sandy and this typhoon is far more powerful. >> no one in america can even imagine what 195-mile-per-hour wind would do to their home. this is going to be a bowling ball that rolls right through the southern philippines devastating everything in its path for 20 miles on both sides there won't be a home standing. >> the only positive if there is such a thing is that haiyan is so fast moving meteorologists hope it will all be over soon though it does have its sights set next on vietnam. adding insult to injuries thousand of evacuees endured
the popular tourist city of sabo is taking a beating. winds well above 150 miles per hour, gusts between 220 and 230. landslides have wiped out communities, this here that look likes a floating landfill. waves in some areas reaching almost 20 feet. power as you can imagine has been wiped out to millions. locals trying to go to higher ground. this guy has a child under the tarp trying to protect this child. weather officials say for us here in the states the worst we've dealt with recently is...
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city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day
city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day
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city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations --
city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations --
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city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering.
city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering.
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city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have a dramatic impact on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below manhattan, far deeper than the subways. built at the be
city in the u.s. and over 40 million tourists visit the city every year. the 1.3 billion gallons of water required every day are delivered by a system of extraordinary scale and complex engineering. man: water is essential to the economic viability of new york city. reliable infrastructure and reliable delivery of water is a must. you have to reinvest in the infrastructure every single minute to keep it current. hurwitz: we have the stock exchange, we have the united nations -- failure can have...
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because if it's not worth stealing it makes the city >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every thursday night at the california academy of sciences. there are certain things you can see every week you can go to the museum, visit the planetarium, and we bring in bars and a deejay or band. it is a different feel from during the day, something different every week. tonight , we have beer and music. -- tonight we have great beer and music. it is beer week. we have a dozen local brewers in african hall. we have a deejays to set up throughout the museum and a live performance at 9:00 p.m. tonight. >> what has been your favorite part as a participant or as an observer? >> my favorite part is to walk around the aquarium in to see people with a drink in their hands, getting
because if it's not worth stealing it makes the city >> when the new california academy of sciences opened in 2008, it quickly became one of the top tourist magnets in the city. part of the cal academies' astronomical success is the weekly nightlife party. >> i am joined by helen, who is here to school me on all the nocturnal activities that are getting ready to take place here. tell us a little about what we can expect to see at nightlife. >> we open up the doors every...
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most one of mexico city's popular tourist destinations, people come to see where the artist lived fora short life marred by debilitating health issues and remarkable energy and 10 --. the custodians of her story believe the qualities would be as evident if the artist was alive today. >> at think she would be very open-minded and face-to-face thatsociety, telling them they don't want to hear. important,ally perhaps what they will think about her is that they created -- that is what they felt. >> enjoy more fame abroad then she did back in mexico. that brings today's broadcast to a close. on the 24 hour news network, did -- take a look at local listings. check out our website as well. if you would like to reach me and the team, you can find us on twitter. watching,much for those of you preparing to travel. i will see you back here tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard t
most one of mexico city's popular tourist destinations, people come to see where the artist lived fora short life marred by debilitating health issues and remarkable energy and 10 --. the custodians of her story believe the qualities would be as evident if the artist was alive today. >> at think she would be very open-minded and face-to-face thatsociety, telling them they don't want to hear. important,ally perhaps what they will think about her is that they created -- that is what they...
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bosphorus and a chance to see the city from the water, with europe on one side and asia on the other. you'll pass massive cruise ships which pour thousands of tourists into the city for a frantic day of sightseeing and shopping. the boat passes homes of wealthy locals who can afford some of the priciest real estate in turkey -- bosphorus waterfront. the dramatic bosphorus bridge was the first bridge ever to span two continents. and the rumeli fortress was built by the ottomans the year before they conquered the city of constantinople. tour boats share the bosphorus with plenty of commercial traffic. the narrow and strategic strait is a bottle neck busy with freighters, including lots of ukrainian and russian ships, since this is the only route from ports on the black sea out to the mediterranean. for more crowds and urban energy, you can join the million commuters who ferry over and back every day from the asian side of istanbul. ferries shuttle in and out from all directions as seas of locals make their daily half-hour intercontinental commute. >> funding for this program is >> funding for this program is provided by subaru. female announcer: at su
bosphorus and a chance to see the city from the water, with europe on one side and asia on the other. you'll pass massive cruise ships which pour thousands of tourists into the city for a frantic day of sightseeing and shopping. the boat passes homes of wealthy locals who can afford some of the priciest real estate in turkey -- bosphorus waterfront. the dramatic bosphorus bridge was the first bridge ever to span two continents. and the rumeli fortress was built by the ottomans the year before...
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i understand the need for drivers in the city and for tourists to see the area but i think there are many options besides the large tour busses. once again i would like to express my strong preference for option 1. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, commissioners and mr. ruskin, my name is lisa zoner and i am the president of the alamo square neighborhood association. we love our neighborhood and alamo square. we are not so fond of the tour busses, however. in the past 5 years we have seen an explosion in the number of busses circling our homes and our park. we have had people take pictures while i sat nursing my daughter in my living room and one of our board members was cliped by a bus while he biked. it's not that we don't want to have tourists going through our neighborhood, but san francisco is a transit-first city and we're fortunate that alamo square is served by 4 bus lines with 8 bus stops within one to two blocks of the park and the famous view of the painted ladies so for safety and environmental sustainability we ask that large commercial tour busses be prohibited from
i understand the need for drivers in the city and for tourists to see the area but i think there are many options besides the large tour busses. once again i would like to express my strong preference for option 1. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, commissioners and mr. ruskin, my name is lisa zoner and i am the president of the alamo square neighborhood association. we love our neighborhood and alamo square. we are not so fond of the tour busses, however. in the past 5 years we...
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but since then, the tree has become a tourist attraction. oakland cityfficials said that currently have no plans to remove the trade because the city is still dealing with hundreds of calls for service to receive after last week's storm. they say, for the bean, the tree will stay where it is. >> here's a live look outside the road conditions in new york. this is in buffalo. what roles in icy conditions right now. >> when i see a live shot like this i think a black ice. there are lot of people who are traveling and they will be met with this. that is something that i will look out for. satellite and radar shows a buffalo, new york may get about 8 in. this no later on. two took 3 in. of rain for the golf coast. and the heavier snow is falling and remain right now. this system will be out as we headed the banks giving day. high winds are still in effect. this is quite a contrast as we look out side from on-camera. we do have high clouds that are straining men and the temperatures are really not that bad. >> future cast 4 shows mainly 60's for the afternoon
but since then, the tree has become a tourist attraction. oakland cityfficials said that currently have no plans to remove the trade because the city is still dealing with hundreds of calls for service to receive after last week's storm. they say, for the bean, the tree will stay where it is. >> here's a live look outside the road conditions in new york. this is in buffalo. what roles in icy conditions right now. >> when i see a live shot like this i think a black ice. there are lot...
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it is just shut your ball as taking a leap of faith the new tourist attraction being built in the city's north east of tokyo. bungee jumping . tourists cheered as the canadian jumper leapt from the platform and a pedestrian bridge pour the water of the day and one hundred meters below. it took a base companies building the sports facility and eugene ports to be mushy. a tree that seventy five meter long suspension bridge in the city of stretchy report that the area is known for it's the scenic valley. it's really nice to be able to find the gems from this bridge. a beautiful location with colorful leaves in the middle of nature. local officials said they hoped the new job will help boost tourism scratchy old the city is close to for krishna prefecture. visitor numbers have fallen since two thousand and eleven earthquake and tsunami. his line for this hour from all this year and in each hero act. i do. chew. i think that you need to read christian students. mrs converge the roads are forced to confront some books. to exclude. the people control the worst music and teaching tool. due to st
it is just shut your ball as taking a leap of faith the new tourist attraction being built in the city's north east of tokyo. bungee jumping . tourists cheered as the canadian jumper leapt from the platform and a pedestrian bridge pour the water of the day and one hundred meters below. it took a base companies building the sports facility and eugene ports to be mushy. a tree that seventy five meter long suspension bridge in the city of stretchy report that the area is known for it's the scenic...
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>> a massive tree down, now it's a bay area tourist attraction. why the city isn't rushing to move it. ,,,,,, giant menorah was lit in san francisco's union square. ts is the first of eight night the jewish holiday. the bill graham me >>> tonight is the first night of chanukah. a menorah is about to be lit in union square. this is the first of eight nights of the holiday. it's been shining light on san francisco every chanukah since 1975. it will be lit every night until next week. >>> a little earlier another menorah was lit at the nation's capital. it's near the washington monument. tomorrow is unique because the first full day of chanukah coincides with thanksgiving. that won't happen again for more than 70,000 years. >>> tonight a crowd has gathered to honor two san francisco city leaders who were assassinated 35 years ago. supervisor milk and mayor moscone were gunned down at city hall in 1978 by supervisor dan white. this is a live look at a march that's going to begin at city hall. the gay men's chorus will perform on the steps before the crowd will wal
>> a massive tree down, now it's a bay area tourist attraction. why the city isn't rushing to move it. ,,,,,, giant menorah was lit in san francisco's union square. ts is the first of eight night the jewish holiday. the bill graham me >>> tonight is the first night of chanukah. a menorah is about to be lit in union square. this is the first of eight nights of the holiday. it's been shining light on san francisco every chanukah since 1975. it will be lit every night until next...
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say. >>> and some frightening moments in new york city here as well, also overnight, when shots were fired at an ice skating rink popular with tourists. police say someone started firing shots at the rink in bryant park behind the main new york city public library in midtown manhattan. two people were struck by gun fire. the rink was crowded with skaters at the time sending everyone scrambling for cover. >> just a stampede. it was everyone for themselves. everyone just ran. >> what did you do? >> me and him, we ran as fast as we could. >> and the two people wounded weren't seriously hurt. the shooter got away. and has not yet been found. >>> a flight from chicago to florida had to make an emergency landing back in chicago after a part of an engine fell off of that aircraft just after the plane took out. passengers on the spirit airlines looked out the windows and saw metal peel off the engine compartment. imagine that. the pilot turned the plane around and landed safely in chicago. >>> and the navy has a new addition to its fleet of aircraft carriers. the "uss gerald ford." it was christened in virginia. named after our 38th presiden
say. >>> and some frightening moments in new york city here as well, also overnight, when shots were fired at an ice skating rink popular with tourists. police say someone started firing shots at the rink in bryant park behind the main new york city public library in midtown manhattan. two people were struck by gun fire. the rink was crowded with skaters at the time sending everyone scrambling for cover. >> just a stampede. it was everyone for themselves. everyone just ran....
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but they know this is what draws many tourists to the city, the museum that commerates the president is one of the biggest sites in the city. they can't ignore the fact, but make the best of it with this solemn occasion. >> heidi zhou cast row. thank you so much. others are remembering kennedy's death. his granddaughter laid a wreath at the place where the magna carta was signed. and in germany, a group of lawmakers laid a wreath in jfk's honor. it was in berlin before a crowd of a million germans over the midst of a cold war. and his daughter citizen serving as u.s. ambassador. she's continuing her father's public service in a commemoration in tokyo. visitors with folded paper origami crane. >>> on that day kennedy was on a two-day five-city tour. randall pinkston looks back at how the fateful trip all unfolded. >> at a breakfast at the fort worth chamber of commerce, john f. kennedy spoke of the future for his country. >> i think we'll continue to do as we have done in our past, our duty. >> reporter: 30 miles away, 19-year-old fraser drove lee harry oswald to work. the 24-year-old
but they know this is what draws many tourists to the city, the museum that commerates the president is one of the biggest sites in the city. they can't ignore the fact, but make the best of it with this solemn occasion. >> heidi zhou cast row. thank you so much. others are remembering kennedy's death. his granddaughter laid a wreath at the place where the magna carta was signed. and in germany, a group of lawmakers laid a wreath in jfk's honor. it was in berlin before a crowd of a...
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still ahead for you this hour here on ars he thought of braced as thousands of tourists travel to the city to commemorate the death of a colleague twenty years ago. plus cracking down on the antifreeze washington considers putting a price on protests driven by america's old powerful oil lobby. with ben bernanke it keeps interest rates at zero percent he's helping to increase america's debt load it's all such time as the debt bubble pops everyone who issued the debt the bankers include bernanke you get to be on the size of debt issues they don't make money based on profits and losses they make money based on the size of the debt they issue so in a car is a debt issue a quantitative easing is debt issue getting a job of donald's put yourself into debt that gives fees to the bankers it destroys the economy it destroys society it destroys everything but the fees for the bankers . dramas to be ignored. stories others who refuse to notice. faces change the world. to picture. from a strictly. if you are just joining us welcome to the program here on r t i'm rory sushi in moscow several thousand p
still ahead for you this hour here on ars he thought of braced as thousands of tourists travel to the city to commemorate the death of a colleague twenty years ago. plus cracking down on the antifreeze washington considers putting a price on protests driven by america's old powerful oil lobby. with ben bernanke it keeps interest rates at zero percent he's helping to increase america's debt load it's all such time as the debt bubble pops everyone who issued the debt the bankers include bernanke...
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in the mountains around here again is just one of the reasons russia has many fewer tourists than other capital cities. one of the biggest causes of lingering sent via democracy depends intense interest rates in the tours on the government's vehicle resentment its use in any case and it is. it's an obstacle to tourists. a priori any show of liberalizing the present moment. in any segment of this visa procedures or whatever. it's a step towards stories. you can read some potentially been adjusted to the right smack in the form of a proposal to allow some transit passengers to stay in russia. the supreme seventy two hours. it's a holiday destination. unless people want to see it. this means is that so many this is a small stick to my conviction that instance to taste. just to be in transit line to someone else. and in twenty countries they can come from. and it can stay in the three danes the restricted where they can buy the tickets. mobile will to use russian airo his properties it's a good meal oceans continents to say that crime will increase tourist visits by an enormous than two percent. such rest
in the mountains around here again is just one of the reasons russia has many fewer tourists than other capital cities. one of the biggest causes of lingering sent via democracy depends intense interest rates in the tours on the government's vehicle resentment its use in any case and it is. it's an obstacle to tourists. a priori any show of liberalizing the present moment. in any segment of this visa procedures or whatever. it's a step towards stories. you can read some potentially been...
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residents complain they're loud and dirty and there are too many of them the buses bring in tourist dollars. this week, city council took up that issue promising changes. >> every 5, 10 minutes a bus goes by and blasts a lot of smoke. >> we bring thousands of people here which supports the economy in this poor little town, you know? it is marin county, but... >> buses are regulated by the state. the city could create laws to restrict their operations. >> a cargo plane that landed at the wrong airport. why there is concern about whether it would get off the ground. >>> a role revision should help end lawmakers log jam in washington. >> and 50th anniversary of the jfk assassination what. >>> a giant cargo plane is where it's supposed to be tonight. the boeing 747 jet took thof afternoon from a small wichita airport. it landed by mistake last night the plane supposed to touch down at mcconnell air force base nine miles away the pilot messed up. now, there was concern this mistaken runway would be too short. but it works out okay. boeing built this dream lifter to haul pieces of the dream liner from supplys to
residents complain they're loud and dirty and there are too many of them the buses bring in tourist dollars. this week, city council took up that issue promising changes. >> every 5, 10 minutes a bus goes by and blasts a lot of smoke. >> we bring thousands of people here which supports the economy in this poor little town, you know? it is marin county, but... >> buses are regulated by the state. the city could create laws to restrict their operations. >> a cargo plane...
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cities. -- after the death of pablo escobar, the revamp is attracting tourists. it was consider the moore -- the world's most dangerous city a couple of decades ago. just saying the world medellÍn conjured up images of gang violence, drug cocktails. whomarxist guerrillas recruited in the city' neighborhood. contrast,in sharp "the wall street journal" named it the world's most innovative city. it has changed due in part to heavy policing. officers patrol areas around the park. the plans are for more officers on duty in the coming months. there is traditionally a culture of easy money here. young people influenced by joerg trafficker's have learned how to dashteer and imitated a and intimidate people. we are teaching people not to put up with this, and we make more arrests. >> one innovation has been the construction of the cable car linking the port district to the city center. can't mute inple and out easily so that there are other options apart -- can commute in and out easily so that there are other options. areas once too dangerous to visit art came to bleed --
cities. -- after the death of pablo escobar, the revamp is attracting tourists. it was consider the moore -- the world's most dangerous city a couple of decades ago. just saying the world medellÍn conjured up images of gang violence, drug cocktails. whomarxist guerrillas recruited in the city' neighborhood. contrast,in sharp "the wall street journal" named it the world's most innovative city. it has changed due in part to heavy policing. officers patrol areas around the park. the...
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residents complain they're loud and dirty and there are too many of them the buses bring in tourist dollars. this week, cityouncil took up that issue promising changes. >> every 5, 10 minutes a bus goes by and blasts a lot of smoke. >> we bring thousands of people here which supports the economy in this poor little town, you know? it is marin county, but... >> buses are regulated by the state. the city could create laws to restrict their operations. >> a cargo plane that landed at the wrong airport. why there is concern about whether it would get off the ground. >>> a role revision should help end lawmakers log jam in washington. >> and 50th anniversary of the jfk assassination what. dallas is doing to remember the dark xñ >>> a giant cargo plane is where it's supposed to be tonight. the boeing 747 jet took thof afternoon from a small wichita airport. it landed by mistake last night the plane supposed to touch down at mcconnell air force base nine miles away the pilot messed up. now, there was concern this mistaken runway would be too short. but it works out okay. boeing built this dream lifter to haul piec
residents complain they're loud and dirty and there are too many of them the buses bring in tourist dollars. this week, cityouncil took up that issue promising changes. >> every 5, 10 minutes a bus goes by and blasts a lot of smoke. >> we bring thousands of people here which supports the economy in this poor little town, you know? it is marin county, but... >> buses are regulated by the state. the city could create laws to restrict their operations. >> a cargo plane that...
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tourist. they'll tell you they love sausalito. but you know, a lot of people say way too many tour buss are coming down these narrow streets. that worries locals and cityleaders. bus drivers say what is the problem? tourists love sausalito. two busz love bringing them here, almost, nonstop. up to 48 tour buss per day can roll through the streets past lisa's house. >> i am a little annoyed by human go by. a lot of them are empty at this point. why do we need the traffic? why do we need the excess pollution? >> every 5, 10 minute there's is a bus goes by, blasting a lot of smoke. it's very noisy. >> elaine works on second street. >> maybe ear plugs . >> i have two. i have orange and green. >> besides noise and traffic the city worries a collision between a tour bus and cyclist is bound to happen. >> we want tourists to go home with happy memories not injuries. >> with restrictions on where and when the buss can operate, this week, san francisco banned tour buss in alamo square. but this driver says that could be a mistake for sausalito. >> so during the summer time, we bring thousands of people here, which supports the economy and this poor little town,
tourist. they'll tell you they love sausalito. but you know, a lot of people say way too many tour buss are coming down these narrow streets. that worries locals and cityleaders. bus drivers say what is the problem? tourists love sausalito. two busz love bringing them here, almost, nonstop. up to 48 tour buss per day can roll through the streets past lisa's house. >> i am a little annoyed by human go by. a lot of them are empty at this point. why do we need the traffic? why do we need the...