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out and lowered the trolleys the trolley bus was left standing across the road the barricade was here that's how we began blocking all approaches to the building. ukraine the crimea. residence in for us became a prison for three days the pluses included high ranking k.g.b. officials who were responsible for go bunch of security. i have no idea what would have happened if those had trying to escape from the residence but i do think he would have faced very unpleasant consequences. for. as a result the president of the us as was isolated from the rest of the world has telephones what if the only thing he could do was record a small speech for camera. has taken place this anti constitutional action is based on a tremendous lot. of. course i also thought that not only my family but ordinary people would be heard over and that bloodshed couldn't be avoided and vast country like ours it takes a while to get going and when you get steamed up it's hard to stop it. unlike russia's president boris yeltsin was much more resolute and decisive he made his way to moscow's white house and became the
out and lowered the trolleys the trolley bus was left standing across the road the barricade was here that's how we began blocking all approaches to the building. ukraine the crimea. residence in for us became a prison for three days the pluses included high ranking k.g.b. officials who were responsible for go bunch of security. i have no idea what would have happened if those had trying to escape from the residence but i do think he would have faced very unpleasant consequences. for. as a...
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and the family trolley, that huge car is worth $80. so cyclists are good for shopkeepers and we are getting in a system of awareness now that shopkeepers do welcome bikers more than -- better than car users. so what makes the dutch people cycle? it's the flexibility of the system, the convenience. it's right in front door and you can cycle to the front door of your destination. it is perceived safe. we all feel safe in the streets. as you saw we feel joy with no fear. it's cheap if for us dutch that's very porn. we got health benefits. we feel more healthy. it's the fastest way around in town and it's easy to combine with other modes of transport. as i explained i've gotten a old bike for my commuting trips and most of the people also have a bike on the other end of the trip to go to the office. well, who's on a bicycle? what is a cyclist? what does he need? to make good infrastructure you have to keep in mind that a cyclist is a vehicle with muscle power so you have to move yourself. it is a balanced vehicle, so you have to get on wit
and the family trolley, that huge car is worth $80. so cyclists are good for shopkeepers and we are getting in a system of awareness now that shopkeepers do welcome bikers more than -- better than car users. so what makes the dutch people cycle? it's the flexibility of the system, the convenience. it's right in front door and you can cycle to the front door of your destination. it is perceived safe. we all feel safe in the streets. as you saw we feel joy with no fear. it's cheap if for us dutch...
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the trolley just left here, but there's a trolley that's going up and down king street taking peopleall of the festivities that are going on over here. there are, as you just saw, arts and crafts for kids, there's games, there's music and tonight at midnight the big party winds down up by the masonic temple. on the other end of king street a laser light show and a giant countdown. a lot of fun to be had out here. matt. >> ken, stay safe, have fun. we'll see you back here at 11:00. >>> if you do go out tonight and find you've had too much to drunk, the regional washington alcohol program is offering partygoers a free ride home. the sober ride service runs between 10:00 p.m. tonight and 6:00 a.m. tomorrow. it covers the cost of a cab ride up to $30. >>> we'll be right back with weather after this break. alright everybody, get your heads up. now when i was in the military, i learned that if you stand together, you can stand up to anything! no matter where i was deployed, i always knew that somebody had my back! you boys are your own band of brothers! you have each other! just like i had
the trolley just left here, but there's a trolley that's going up and down king street taking peopleall of the festivities that are going on over here. there are, as you just saw, arts and crafts for kids, there's games, there's music and tonight at midnight the big party winds down up by the masonic temple. on the other end of king street a laser light show and a giant countdown. a lot of fun to be had out here. matt. >> ken, stay safe, have fun. we'll see you back here at 11:00....
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two lanes go straight, plus, the road is bumpy from the railroad tracks or the old trolley tracks. the city figure thy would cut down on accidents and confusion and improve overall traffic flow. >> it reduces it so it makes everything in a yield condition, so all drivers entering must yield to vehicles already in the roundb if no vehicles are in the round about, they can prosee.d at a signalized intersection, all vehicles would come to a stop or stop at the right indication. >> reporter: once again, remember, things are just in the planning stages. there's a whole process including trying to get improvement from the community, although they have some members who do approve of what's going on by putting a traffic circle in the area. reporting live, roosevelt leftwich. >>> a 45-year-old glen burnie woman got quite a scare over the weekend after someone robbed her after hiding in the back seat of her car. it happened in the parking lot of the glen ridge apartments. the woman told police she got into her car and a man she didn't know popped up and demanded her purse. she handed it over
two lanes go straight, plus, the road is bumpy from the railroad tracks or the old trolley tracks. the city figure thy would cut down on accidents and confusion and improve overall traffic flow. >> it reduces it so it makes everything in a yield condition, so all drivers entering must yield to vehicles already in the roundb if no vehicles are in the round about, they can prosee.d at a signalized intersection, all vehicles would come to a stop or stop at the right indication. >>...
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see the trolley cars. >> scary moment for the steelers, big ben goes down awkwardly.would come back in the second half. men's medicine does an amazing thing. the knockouts were roethlisberger to antonio brown. 79-yard score. he throws for 280 yards and two touchdowns. pittsburgh beat cleveland to become the first afc team to reach ten wins this season. and i have in my hand, the thursday night top five. number five, basketball team is ranked for the first time in school history. uconn hands in their first loss tonight. and number four, rangers center, scores right in front of the net and then pretends to shoot the lightning goalie. take a guess how that went over. ends up with a ten minute misconduct. he'll likely be fined. nice shot. number three, no time for particulars. down goes frasia. number two, james harrison is no stranger to a big hit. lays out colt mccoy. harrison was flagged for roughing the quarterback. master of the obvious. the highlight of baseball wasn't pujols. this poor guy trying to break a story nearly broke his face falling into the middle of a h
see the trolley cars. >> scary moment for the steelers, big ben goes down awkwardly.would come back in the second half. men's medicine does an amazing thing. the knockouts were roethlisberger to antonio brown. 79-yard score. he throws for 280 yards and two touchdowns. pittsburgh beat cleveland to become the first afc team to reach ten wins this season. and i have in my hand, the thursday night top five. number five, basketball team is ranked for the first time in school history. uconn...
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it's hard for us to get around in a disaster from the streetcars and trolley buses stop, no electricity. we have the above groundwater system. it was invented years ago by our fire chiefs this is what saved the marina the boat pumping the water out put the fires out in the marina. you want to stop, look, listen and think. you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire can i put it out. >> it would cover the area the size of a table. anything bigger or high are than your head it's too big for you to put out with an extinguisher. wait until everybody is out. it's best to work in pairs. make sure you are the last one out of the room. do not lock it. avoid smoke and gases. cover your mouth and nose with a towel or sheet or dry cloth. if you have a jacket, if there is a flame on the way out put clothes on or wrap yourself in a blanket the layer of clothing will give you protection. have an emergency plan for earthquakes and fires. elevators, a safe place to be? always
it's hard for us to get around in a disaster from the streetcars and trolley buses stop, no electricity. we have the above groundwater system. it was invented years ago by our fire chiefs this is what saved the marina the boat pumping the water out put the fires out in the marina. you want to stop, look, listen and think. you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire...
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and then go to the trolley cars.the family of the original artisan still lives in the bay area and they come by every so often to make sure that it is in tact and being taken care of. furry little repair to it. this is the before and after, 1910 to 1960's, 1970's. this is what the building looked like during that time. it was under plywood and carpeting for about 30 years. this was amazingly preserved underneath all of that when it pulled up. >> how to the ventilate this? are these operable? h[ph>> they are not. we have a cool air intake from the bay. because of the atrium, it would be nearly impossible for any air conditioning, so we have cool air intake on the bayside. that cools the building down. when i first artwork in here, i was fascinated with all the arches, the repetitive arches. the original architect used it as a symbol of the talks in rome, a symbol of how important the water and the waterways are to us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses of this floor and abov
and then go to the trolley cars.the family of the original artisan still lives in the bay area and they come by every so often to make sure that it is in tact and being taken care of. furry little repair to it. this is the before and after, 1910 to 1960's, 1970's. this is what the building looked like during that time. it was under plywood and carpeting for about 30 years. this was amazingly preserved underneath all of that when it pulled up. >> how to the ventilate this? are these...
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you'd take a trolley, and then take what we called the elevator which was really a train. and my mother would -- if we could get in the front car, i remember my mother putting us by the front door to watch the train tracks go back. i'll never forget the clickety clack, the da, da, da -- >> seared into your memory for obvious reasons. he's the one who got cancer. did you ever think as his twin, why me or why not me? >> oh -- i very rarely do the what if, coulda, shoulda, except in this one instance. all of my life, i've often wondered why him and not me. in fact, when i first talked to sid here, he made it clear to me -- i asked him pointblack, why me -- why him and not me. what was special? and, you know, he told me it was just a cell that went berserk. and i've often wondered, what if he had been alive, would he be my best friend, would he still be my best friend? >> wow. >> what would we have done? we were identical. >> that's an in-- incredible to think about. you have such a -- such a unique experience in many ways. i appreciate, elliot, you sharing, taking time to sha
you'd take a trolley, and then take what we called the elevator which was really a train. and my mother would -- if we could get in the front car, i remember my mother putting us by the front door to watch the train tracks go back. i'll never forget the clickety clack, the da, da, da -- >> seared into your memory for obvious reasons. he's the one who got cancer. did you ever think as his twin, why me or why not me? >> oh -- i very rarely do the what if, coulda, shoulda, except in...
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you take a trolley, what we used to call the elevator, which is really a train.ther, if we could get in the front car, i remember her setting my brother and i up by the door so we could watch the train tracks go back. i'll never forget the click clack, the click of the tracks. >> really seared into your memory for obvious reasons. he's the one who got cancer. did you ever think as his twin brother, why me? or why not me? >> oh. i -- i very rarely do the what if or could have or should have except in this one instance. because all of my life -- all of my life i have often wondered why him and not me? in fact, when i first talked to sid here, he made it clear to me -- i asked him point blank, why him and not me? and what was special? he told me it was just a cell that went berserk. i have often wondered what if he had been alive, he would be my best friend? would he still be my best friend? what would we have done? we were identical. >> that's an incredible thing to think about. you know, you have such a -- it's such a unique experience in so many ways. appreciate,
you take a trolley, what we used to call the elevator, which is really a train.ther, if we could get in the front car, i remember her setting my brother and i up by the door so we could watch the train tracks go back. i'll never forget the click clack, the click of the tracks. >> really seared into your memory for obvious reasons. he's the one who got cancer. did you ever think as his twin brother, why me? or why not me? >> oh. i -- i very rarely do the what if or could have or...
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they became obsolete as cable cars and electric trolleys took over. they took these old horse cars and made little foot houses out of it -- clubhouses out of them. some of those turned into permanent residences, and you had up to 100 of these little cars all tumbled out there in the sand dunes. >> i remember when i was a kid going out there, some of them with all the way over to the zoo, and they had taken more modern streetcars and made holds out of them by picking them up and putting him on a sandlot. >> after the 1906 earthquake, they put in a lot of electric car lights, so it just kept growing. >> here is a building incorporating cars. >> in the upper story. st. andrew's church. 47th ave. a lot of artists and writers and people you might call bohemians at the time went to cargill. it was an artistic place to hang out. you have people going out, maybe getting into landscape, maybe just partying. >> but wasn't there some push back? it had an unsavory reputation. >> in 1913, the lead was settled, and it was supposed to be sold, and a lot of people di
they became obsolete as cable cars and electric trolleys took over. they took these old horse cars and made little foot houses out of it -- clubhouses out of them. some of those turned into permanent residences, and you had up to 100 of these little cars all tumbled out there in the sand dunes. >> i remember when i was a kid going out there, some of them with all the way over to the zoo, and they had taken more modern streetcars and made holds out of them by picking them up and putting...
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so many of them, the trolleys, that still carried them around, had come to a halt in times square. 1940. a time when men still showed up wearing their fedoras, women in their dress coats. and look to the left there, the marquee, playing the film that had just opened, "gone with the wind." a decade later, 1950, the once giant men's clothing store bond advertising their signature two trouser suits. two pairs of pants with every suit coat. the cost? $15. 1968. a cold, snowy night. a very different time and very different movie. in the corner there, the '60s cult hit, "valley of the dolls." and fast forward to 2002, our first new year's after september 11th. a towering image, a firefighter. heroes remembered on new year's eve. new images to add tomorrow night. "dick clark's new year's rockin' eve" celebrates its 40th anniversary, by the way, and it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern tomorrow, right here on abc. >>> still ahead tonight on "world news," vegas in your living room? why major gambling could be in your home and there's new debate tonight. >>> remembering the people we lost this year. th
so many of them, the trolleys, that still carried them around, had come to a halt in times square. 1940. a time when men still showed up wearing their fedoras, women in their dress coats. and look to the left there, the marquee, playing the film that had just opened, "gone with the wind." a decade later, 1950, the once giant men's clothing store bond advertising their signature two trouser suits. two pairs of pants with every suit coat. the cost? $15. 1968. a cold, snowy night. a very...
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instead of trolleys i'll run. especially if i'm late.'ll do pushups, lunges, squats, whatever i can especially if i'm in an all travel day. the way i get around feeling self-conscious is face the window or the wall. people are always saying ali your bags are so heavy it adds resistance for me. another great way to get everything in as far as exercise while your traveling is hit the streets. walk, get out and explore your area. when ali is on the road she is just as committed to making good food
instead of trolleys i'll run. especially if i'm late.'ll do pushups, lunges, squats, whatever i can especially if i'm in an all travel day. the way i get around feeling self-conscious is face the window or the wall. people are always saying ali your bags are so heavy it adds resistance for me. another great way to get everything in as far as exercise while your traveling is hit the streets. walk, get out and explore your area. when ali is on the road she is just as committed to making good food
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so many of them, the trolleys that still carried them around came to a halt in times square. 1940. a time when men still showed up wearing that are fedoras, women in dress coats. look to the left there, the marquee, playing the film that had just opened, "gone with the wind." a decade later, 1950, the once giant men east clothing store bond advertising their two trouser suits. two pairs of penalties with every suit coast. the cost? $15. 1968. a cold, snowy night. a very different time and very different movie. in the corner there, "valley of the dolls." 2002, our first new year's after september 11th. a towering image, heroes remembered on new year's eve. new images to ade tomorr tomorr. "dick clark's new year's rockin' eve" is tomorrow on abc. >>> still ahead on "world news," vegas in your living room. why major gambling could be in your home and there's new debate tonight. >>> remembering the people we lost this year. the icon with those violet eyes. >>> and your three words for the new year. this woman wrote "get great job." what so many of you sent in. stay tuned. ♪ [ male anno
so many of them, the trolleys that still carried them around came to a halt in times square. 1940. a time when men still showed up wearing that are fedoras, women in dress coats. look to the left there, the marquee, playing the film that had just opened, "gone with the wind." a decade later, 1950, the once giant men east clothing store bond advertising their two trouser suits. two pairs of penalties with every suit coast. the cost? $15. 1968. a cold, snowy night. a very different time...
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what not minutes i can tell me that anything i go through tough to square i walk through the mail trolley whether it was an egyptian temperamentally russian cameramen and i always felt much safer putting my arm through his but people would still want possibly brush up squeeze a part of my body and look at me with this kind of knowing that leaves you feel very frightened and very vulnerable as a woman. back in february when the police were taken off the streets there was a real sense of completeness most in cairo and i remember doing a lot of reports of my talks. very high i'm not a. yes i'm certain that night i had to move back to the hotel because there was a curfew and there were no cars on the street and it was almost walking past apartment buildings and seen people coming in front of the apartment buildings that had formed a kind of night watch group and you had people in their eighty's and their ninety's standing there with literally a kitchen knife or a kitchen broom and that they were going to protect their apartments these gangs that were patrolling the streets of cairo they were
what not minutes i can tell me that anything i go through tough to square i walk through the mail trolley whether it was an egyptian temperamentally russian cameramen and i always felt much safer putting my arm through his but people would still want possibly brush up squeeze a part of my body and look at me with this kind of knowing that leaves you feel very frightened and very vulnerable as a woman. back in february when the police were taken off the streets there was a real sense of...
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have been arrested in moscow as political organizations pro-government and opposition try to stay trolleys on election day and outings draycott greaves has been monitoring events in the city center for us but as we said actually these opposition protests will be somewhat lost on the ground that's radical nature throughout the course of the day there will be more individuals than say parties of movements as such no less the less drugs were detained that's just behind me outside of the credible zone manners square a few that numbers to tell you by police this is a police tactic we've seen used throughout the whole day where one number of the linking of across the with over there are making sure the having them in a funneling these protesters towards the area they want them mainly metro station this is after nine o'clock or nine o'clock or so it's all in the end of the day or sciences periods not allowing for electioneering protests to take place but here it is then that because the poll stations have no clothes around russia. drake agree reporting there from central moscow. is work universit
have been arrested in moscow as political organizations pro-government and opposition try to stay trolleys on election day and outings draycott greaves has been monitoring events in the city center for us but as we said actually these opposition protests will be somewhat lost on the ground that's radical nature throughout the course of the day there will be more individuals than say parties of movements as such no less the less drugs were detained that's just behind me outside of the credible...
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. >> they run a trolley -- not a trolley but a bus but water taxi through old town. >> yeah. >> so there'ss this idea we want more development. there's your right. people who have lived in alexandria for a long time they want to keep it a nice old town. >> they're talking about tracking shoppers. and this mall down there has pulled off on this new technology where they can find where people are shopping by using their cell phones. aclu pounced on this. >> well, they should. talk about big brother watching. now big brother watches and sees where you spend your money. if you want to track shoppers, use cash register receipts. that's how you track shoppers particularly in the mall. there's no guarantee that the information is not given to any government entity. so it could be given to the state. whether it's the commonwealth of virginia or federal government. it's the dumbest thing i've ever heard. and to be quite candid, i think it's unnecessary and i hope it doesn't happen. and if i were a consumer and one of these malls that, would be the mall i wouldn't go to. >> i feel the same way. i do
. >> they run a trolley -- not a trolley but a bus but water taxi through old town. >> yeah. >> so there'ss this idea we want more development. there's your right. people who have lived in alexandria for a long time they want to keep it a nice old town. >> they're talking about tracking shoppers. and this mall down there has pulled off on this new technology where they can find where people are shopping by using their cell phones. aclu pounced on this. >> well,...
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. >> rather have them come, you know, see the golden gate bridge, see the trolley cars -- >> and enjoy the hotel food. i got it. >>> 49ers roll to the play-offs the raiders are in a dogfight for the afc west. it doesn't get easy sunday against the undefeated green bay packers. game 1 p.m. at lambeau field upon cbs 5. kim coyle is in green bay and will have the fifth quarter. >>> packers are the nfl's only publicly owned team on mondegreen bay sold shares of stock for $250 each. in 48 hours, the team sold 185,000 shares. how much is that, allen, quick? >> i can't do it. >> $43 million. >> $43 million. >> should be enough to cover the first few years of aaron rodgers' next contract. [ laughter ] >> and mine. [ laughter ] >> buy dinner. >> impressive. >>> the 2-10 vikings travel to detroit this weekend looking to avoid becoming the worst team in franchise history. when you can't beat the opponent it's best to run off your mouth about their city. that was jared allen's philosophy. >> i don't like going to detroit, i'll be honest. it's gloomy. it sucks. everything is brown. you know? snow o
. >> rather have them come, you know, see the golden gate bridge, see the trolley cars -- >> and enjoy the hotel food. i got it. >>> 49ers roll to the play-offs the raiders are in a dogfight for the afc west. it doesn't get easy sunday against the undefeated green bay packers. game 1 p.m. at lambeau field upon cbs 5. kim coyle is in green bay and will have the fifth quarter. >>> packers are the nfl's only publicly owned team on mondegreen bay sold shares of stock...
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childre would be educated that i would go to school and go to high school and eventually ride by on the trolley passing city college. she'd look at the ititution and say "one day you'll be there." and my mother watched her children struggle with life and when i fell out of high school she went into a decline from which she never reall recovered. >> rose: her name was millie. >> her name was millie. >> rose: your father's name was george. >> harold or george, yeah. >> rose: and he was a cook. >> yes. >> rose: on a banana boat that went back and forth. >> he worked for the united fruit company, he was a seaman, a cook:. >> rose: away from home a lot. >> yes, away from home. >>. >> rose: and she worked in other people's homes. >> she was a domestic worker and she worked in other people's homes and in that context i had a chance to see people in life in ways that i would not have seen life had itnot been how she greeted each day, each moment, each place she worked. the people for whom she worked and the stories she would bring home about other customs, other horizons and some of the homes that she
childre would be educated that i would go to school and go to high school and eventually ride by on the trolley passing city college. she'd look at the ititution and say "one day you'll be there." and my mother watched her children struggle with life and when i fell out of high school she went into a decline from which she never reall recovered. >> rose: her name was millie. >> her name was millie. >> rose: your father's name was george. >> harold or george,...