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just one category of there's this discrimination or something you know this is just a law of the us academy and we have to follow it. unless we make a film that american film distributers want to show immediately this year has been particularly successful for us the cinema with movies winning prizes at the biggest festivals spotlight has more. the last ten years have seen ever in the sense in russian cinema from the deep old soviet graces the industry had relied on government support for years it was forced to learn to take care of itself the transition was painful with new names and merchant as a result one of them is alexy vocal groups whose how i ended this summit reap the harvest of the words of the berlin on a film festival the film was shot on the real station in the arctic doctors who played it to researchers isolated in frozen expanse one awards the russian pole thriller has also recently won top award at the chicago international film festival another russian film silent souls go to triumph and premia with twelve minute long standing in the at this year's vin these film festival bu
just one category of there's this discrimination or something you know this is just a law of the us academy and we have to follow it. unless we make a film that american film distributers want to show immediately this year has been particularly successful for us the cinema with movies winning prizes at the biggest festivals spotlight has more. the last ten years have seen ever in the sense in russian cinema from the deep old soviet graces the industry had relied on government support for years...
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survey say that we need the truth but that we should see the truth in the films is anyone in the us academy really interested in that truth or do they prefer a story. well than a film with a russian american or even indian it certainly needs a story. that. doesn't need the truth but. you know the mean trouble for most russian films is that they're luck a good story or a well told story for the truth i'm certainly for the truth when we filmed afterward to mush gone driving in. he had to learn to drive to type so of steam train. i support this kind of truth i want to make a viewer or and i can remember and believe what they see. i actually disagree with you as a viewer i don't give a damn whether moscow knows how to drive trains or not or whether a man playing a pilot say tom cruise actually knows how to buy the planes that's a different thing whether this kind of a plane can really land on an aircraft carrier. who cares whether they can or cannot fly and now disagree with me here because you're referring to mechanics doesn't matter whether he's driving or someone else's but the actor also sh
survey say that we need the truth but that we should see the truth in the films is anyone in the us academy really interested in that truth or do they prefer a story. well than a film with a russian american or even indian it certainly needs a story. that. doesn't need the truth but. you know the mean trouble for most russian films is that they're luck a good story or a well told story for the truth i'm certainly for the truth when we filmed afterward to mush gone driving in. he had to learn to...
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this is exactly the same model that be used with at the academy of science, where we use public dollars for the contract and assigned it to the general contractor for them to manage the work. supervisor avalos: tid funds are considered private because they go into a separate, non-profit? >> correct. with that their funds that will handle some of the professional contractors and specific contracts that are best for cured through a negotiation process. all of these public funds are intended to be used with construction contracts in competitive processes with prevailing wages and all of the things embodied in chapter 6. the budget analyst report recommended that we make an advantage -- recommended that we make an amendment, it has been submitted and reflects their concern is for the projects. >> that was the only thing i was going to add, that we had made a recommendation that the bottom of page 9 on the report, to amend the ordinance to require scope of work for all contracts awarded by or assigned to the tourism district for the work on the moscone improvement center in changes be subjec
this is exactly the same model that be used with at the academy of science, where we use public dollars for the contract and assigned it to the general contractor for them to manage the work. supervisor avalos: tid funds are considered private because they go into a separate, non-profit? >> correct. with that their funds that will handle some of the professional contractors and specific contracts that are best for cured through a negotiation process. all of these public funds are intended...
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some local students showed us how these career academies are giving them a head start.r these montgomery county teenagers, high school classes these days are a lot more interesting and a lot more fun. >> really was just pretty much taking it because i had to take some. and i was just like, i have clses that i'm actually wanting to go to. >> reporter: the students, all seniors at watkins mill high, are all enrolled in the school's finance academy. on of three career academies here. small theme based learning communities. >> they answer the age old question of why do i need to learn this? >> my very first class was financial planning and banking and credits. >> reporter: julie wants a career in business and technology. diane is studying finance, econic and business. it's not only business but every day things. paying for bills, saving up. >> why would you start your own business? >> reporter: beginning in tenth grade, the watkins mills students start their academy classes along with their core curriculum. they get the same teachers for three years, paid experience and a w
some local students showed us how these career academies are giving them a head start.r these montgomery county teenagers, high school classes these days are a lot more interesting and a lot more fun. >> really was just pretty much taking it because i had to take some. and i was just like, i have clses that i'm actually wanting to go to. >> reporter: the students, all seniors at watkins mill high, are all enrolled in the school's finance academy. on of three career academies here....
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for perhaps ten years or year or so ago, california culinary academy used it for student housing but they have moved on and the place is for sale. san francisco police are on the scene talking to people as they come by. we have not seen anybody try to get out or trying to get in but the next move by san francisco police, they know but they are not telling us. >> this morning, police are hoping to question more people after a weekend shootout inside a clubhouse of a san leandro golf course that left two men dead and two men in critical condition. it was on saturday night. most of the personal witnesses ran from the chaotic scene. investigators are hoping to question people that attended a private event. they say the rental application contains incomplete information including the name of the person who rented the facility. >> pg&e is using high-tech motorized robotic cameras to try to discover what caused the deadly san bruno explosion. they are being sent into the damage line where they are gathering images when tha is being shared with the n.t.s.b. and state public utilities commiss
for perhaps ten years or year or so ago, california culinary academy used it for student housing but they have moved on and the place is for sale. san francisco police are on the scene talking to people as they come by. we have not seen anybody try to get out or trying to get in but the next move by san francisco police, they know but they are not telling us. >> this morning, police are hoping to question more people after a weekend shootout inside a clubhouse of a san leandro golf course...
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us in new york. thanks. >>> ahead, academy award winning actress will be introducing us to one of the top ten cnn heroesat the horrors of human trafficking. fiber one chewy bar. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes too good to be fiber. you made it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value of fiber. do it again. turn it into something tasty. this guy's doing magic. there's chocolate chips in here now. how'd you do that? right! tasty fiber, that's a good one! ok, umm...read her mind. what's she thinking? that's right! i'm not thinking anything! [ male announcer ] fiber one chewy bars. cardboard no. delicious yes. [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curve balls. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. ♪ so why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to your doctor about viagra? 20 million men already have. ♪ with every age comes responsibility. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pres
us in new york. thanks. >>> ahead, academy award winning actress will be introducing us to one of the top ten cnn heroesat the horrors of human trafficking. fiber one chewy bar. how'd you do that? do what? it tastes too good to be fiber. you made it taste like chocolate. it has 35% of your daily value of fiber. do it again. turn it into something tasty. this guy's doing magic. there's chocolate chips in here now. how'd you do that? right! tasty fiber, that's a good one! ok, umm...read...
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you asked to join afghanistan the visa victim criminy deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow next year and see. thanks for being with us today so what do you think has changed in a way russia and the united states see each other in the light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents what about the proposal itself to reset relations with russia and the united states does that mean that the u.s. policy towards us was initially wrong you know it means that the state of relations was wrong it was to blame it's hard for me to say who's policy was right or wrong. russia has condemned the tough sanctions which the united states has he knew laterally imposed on iran can russia count on support from major developing countries or couldn't find itself isolated. no. brazil is joins dialogue on iran's weapons the brazilian president has been to turkey they understand that nuclear weapons can
you asked to join afghanistan the visa victim criminy deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow next year and see. thanks for being with us today so what do you think has changed in a way russia and the united states see each other in the light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the...
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joining us is minnie driver, the academy award winning actor. conviction." and the real avra rice is here with us. she helped prove that ken was innocent. we have an actress and the person she played and an and the actress and the person she played. minnie, how did you play this part? >> i couldn't believe that it was a real story when i read it and i knew that i loved hillary, but falling in love with ms. rice was fantastic. i mean, i don't look anything like her and i think tony goldwyn, maybe he saw that we have the same sort of spirit. >> larry: right. you don't look alike at all. all right, abra, how well did she get you? >> pretty well. she was a lot nicer. >> larry: were you as tough as you were portrayed? >> tougher. >> larry: do you think she was -- they wouldn't have gone much further if she weren't around, would they, barry? >> she's a public defender in new haven. she's the real deal. >> larry: you are a public defender in new haven now? >> yes. >> larry: and what was it like for you to play a real person? >> it's very strange but ama
joining us is minnie driver, the academy award winning actor. conviction." and the real avra rice is here with us. she helped prove that ken was innocent. we have an actress and the person she played and an and the actress and the person she played. minnie, how did you play this part? >> i couldn't believe that it was a real story when i read it and i knew that i loved hillary, but falling in love with ms. rice was fantastic. i mean, i don't look anything like her and i think tony...
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deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow is upnext. the civic that i disagree nukes extra being with us today so. what do you think has changed in the way russia and the united states see each other in light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents i don't know about the proposal itself to reset relations with russia and the united states does that mean that the u.s. policy towards us was initially wrong you know it means that the state of relations was wrong who's to blame it's hard for me to say who's policy was right or wrong. at the pier what the patches interceptor missiles are going to be deployed both in poland and romania in what way just a new a.m.d. model differ from the old one. there's a lot of confusion and lack of clarity on the anti missile defense intentionally or unintentionally many experts confuse it with strategic a.m.d. which can be used a
deputy director of the us and canada institute at the russian academy of sciences here in moscow is upnext. the civic that i disagree nukes extra being with us today so. what do you think has changed in the way russia and the united states see each other in light of the so-called reset of bilateral relations. well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations there was not such an impression under the former presidents i don't know about...
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doctors say supplements can be used but not elied on. so he american academyuidelines for how much iron kids should get. a link to that report is on our website foxbaltimore..om/news liiks. >> ditch the car or school bus tomorrow and join baltiiore's walk to school day. organizers of the event say tha3 over the yearssfewer and fewer kids walk o school. and at the same time, obesity rates have gone up. here in baltimore,,police on horseback will ead kids to school. >> interesting news as maryland struggles through the rough economy. state is numberrtwo for the percentage of households wiihh3 assets that value moreettan $1 million. >> mmryland boasts more than 144,000 illionaire households, %-only state that beat mmrylands hawaii. >> this cast doubt tonight oo claims that 2008 income tax rate hike drove millionaires out of the state of maryland. there today. >> when will it clear up? emily is here with a look at the sky watch forecast. emily? >> one more day of dreary weather. then going away sunshine in theú forecast. but not yet. we are seeing a few showers oo
doctors say supplements can be used but not elied on. so he american academyuidelines for how much iron kids should get. a link to that report is on our website foxbaltimore..om/news liiks. >> ditch the car or school bus tomorrow and join baltiiore's walk to school day. organizers of the event say tha3 over the yearssfewer and fewer kids walk o school. and at the same time, obesity rates have gone up. here in baltimore,,police on horseback will ead kids to school. >> interesting...
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. >> it is no advantage to us to push somebody through the academy las.e have recruits that fail to make the minimum standards as set by the maryland police correction training commission all the time and they are washed out. >> from a department that had been under federal investigate. >> it took us five jurors to get through that process. we have made a lot of progress. we have crime moving in the right direction. there is just no way we can go backward. >> that was bob barnard reporting. county executive wrong son says the state will now investigating cheating allegation. for now, the state's attorney says the allegations alone could come indicate any court case the officers may have been involved with. >>> making headlines, big companies get waivers from the health care law. one of the companies getting a break is mcdonald's but a lot of other high profile organizes get the waiver too. biggest single waiver from president obama's health care law is the unite federation of teachers for its 350,000 instructors in new york city schools. >> the waivers ar
. >> it is no advantage to us to push somebody through the academy las.e have recruits that fail to make the minimum standards as set by the maryland police correction training commission all the time and they are washed out. >> from a department that had been under federal investigate. >> it took us five jurors to get through that process. we have made a lot of progress. we have crime moving in the right direction. there is just no way we can go backward. >> that was...
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. >> it is no advantage to us to push somebody through the academy class. we have recruits that fail to make the minimum standards set by the maryland police training excision all the time and they are washed out. >> reporter: from a department that had been under federal investigation. >> it took us five years to get through that process. we have made a lot of progress. we have crime moving in the right direction. there is no way we can go backward. >> county executive johnson says the state will now investigate the cheating allegations. for now, the state's attorney glen ivey says the allegations alone will not complicate any court cases the officers may have been involved with. >>> the winner of this year's nobel peace prize being announced right now. >>> doctors have long advised pregnant women not to drink alcohol but that advice may be changing. what a new study shows coming up on the other side of the break. >>> breaking news from oslo, norway where it has just been announced that a chinese dissident has been awarded the 201
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on a noncontroversial formula laid out by harvard economist george for cost, the method used by the national academyof scientists and its 97 steny, used by the president's council of economic advisor is in the 2007 stabbing -- is very much agreed on by economists. although the economy is much larger because of immigration, the formula shows that only a tiny fraction of that increased economic activity goes to the native-born population. based on 2009 data, the simple calculation shows that the net benefit to natives from immigration should be about one-fourth of 1 percent of gdp or about $33 billion. thus a net benefit of emigration to the existing population is very small relative to the size of the economy. second and this is very important -- the benefit is entirely dependent on the size of the wage losses suffered by the existing population of workers. if there is no reduction in wages for the native born there is no benefit. the wage losses suffered by american workers based on the same formula is about $375 billion, about 12 times bigger than the benefits but was important to understand the wa
on a noncontroversial formula laid out by harvard economist george for cost, the method used by the national academyof scientists and its 97 steny, used by the president's council of economic advisor is in the 2007 stabbing -- is very much agreed on by economists. although the economy is much larger because of immigration, the formula shows that only a tiny fraction of that increased economic activity goes to the native-born population. based on 2009 data, the simple calculation shows that the...
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those fireworks took place near the california academy of sciences where a huge vip gala took place tonight, and that's where jonathan bloom joins us now live to tell us more about the festivities. jonathan? >> well, pam, it was a veritable who's-who of the giants organization. complete with an coverage carpet here at the california academy of sciences. this was a celebration of sorts for the team that has been the perpetual underdog, and the people can't wait to see the team take home a world-series title finally. ♪[ music ] >> nobody expected it, so it's really a surprise and exciting. >> reporter: exciting enough for the san francisco giants to throw this invitation-only orange-carpet gala for the team's extended gala, people like gaylord perry. >> it's great to see a observe of guys get together. >> did you have a party like this en1962? >> we had a party in the clubhouse. it said, festive attire. >> reporter: he was the team's radio announcer during the 1989 world series. the giants lost that year, but he says the makeup of this year's team is special. >> they can beat you a lot of different ways and i think teams that can do
those fireworks took place near the california academy of sciences where a huge vip gala took place tonight, and that's where jonathan bloom joins us now live to tell us more about the festivities. jonathan? >> well, pam, it was a veritable who's-who of the giants organization. complete with an coverage carpet here at the california academy of sciences. this was a celebration of sorts for the team that has been the perpetual underdog, and the people can't wait to see the team take home a...
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. >>> we'll be calling on friends of cnn heroes to tell us more about these extraordinary people. today, academyinning actress mira, sorvino introduces you to one of them, rescued and rehabilitated more than 12,000 women and young girls. watch. >> in 2007 i had the honor of presenting at the first cnn heroes, an all-star tribute. as a good will ambassador i'm committing to raising awareness about traving and causing the suffering caused by it. when i hear the heart wrenching stories of the victims of this heinous crime, i realize just how much this world needs heroes. now i'm thrilled to help cnn introduce one of this year's honore honorees. >> if someone says i want to make your child a prostitute, they would shoot them. but here, families, they are tricked all the time. >> once they are here, there is no way to escape. it is my strong hope to stop every nepali girl from being trafficked. when we go to the border, we are intercepting four girls. after the rescue, the girls are taken to naiti nepal. >> oh, good girl. >> they're totally psychologically broken. we give them whatever work they want
. >>> we'll be calling on friends of cnn heroes to tell us more about these extraordinary people. today, academyinning actress mira, sorvino introduces you to one of them, rescued and rehabilitated more than 12,000 women and young girls. watch. >> in 2007 i had the honor of presenting at the first cnn heroes, an all-star tribute. as a good will ambassador i'm committing to raising awareness about traving and causing the suffering caused by it. when i hear the heart wrenching...
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us then. our first guest is an academy award winner whom you know from many films and sexy videos.d star of a great new movie called "the town." it opens in theaters tomorrow. please welcome ben affleck. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? good to see you. >> good to be back. on the big show. i don't know if you noticed, but [ cheers and applause ] he's mine, all right, so calm down. when we embraced i pointed my toe involuntarily behind me. >> i felt it. >> jimmy: how is everything? >> oh -- without you, not as goos but i'm surviving. >> jimmy: you must be very pleased with yourself right now. because the movie, first of all, you know it's great, right? >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: you're welcome. >> that's nice of you to say. >> jimmy: you didn't answer, but okay. i was looking on the rotten tomatoes website where they get the critics stuff, and you're at 90%, which is like "toy story 3" neighborhood. >> the movies are very similar. >> jimmy: they do have a lot of similarities. and it occurred to me today that, you know, a lot of people thought, ben affleck a
us then. our first guest is an academy award winner whom you know from many films and sexy videos.d star of a great new movie called "the town." it opens in theaters tomorrow. please welcome ben affleck. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's happening? good to see you. >> good to be back. on the big show. i don't know if you noticed, but [ cheers and applause ] he's mine, all right, so calm down. when we embraced i pointed my toe involuntarily behind me. >> i felt...
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and, ken, i should mention at the academy of art not only took care of the dozen or so students they knew of but they also asked us out on tv that in there were some students that didn't touch base with the academy they are putting them up in dorm rooms right here in the neighborhood. >> joe vasquez in san francisco tonight, thanks joe. >> think of one thing you might not want to hear from your doctor. >> well, i am being paid by big pharmaceutical companies. >> yeah, the doctors who bribe what you take on who prescribe what you take are on that list. >>> b.a.r.t. shakes it up. why it is stopping all of its trains tomorrow. >> take a look at this right here, we do have clouds and we also have quick tower with all of its glory of orange, but what you need to know about tomorrow's giants game tomorrow's giants game forecast, we continue right ,,,, [ female announcer ] have you tried this yet? great brands. bright ideas. from p&g. so while you may have tried tide, have you tried tide stain release duo pacs? they remove tough stains the first time. or experienced the crest 3d white collection? together, they give you
and, ken, i should mention at the academy of art not only took care of the dozen or so students they knew of but they also asked us out on tv that in there were some students that didn't touch base with the academy they are putting them up in dorm rooms right here in the neighborhood. >> joe vasquez in san francisco tonight, thanks joe. >> think of one thing you might not want to hear from your doctor. >> well, i am being paid by big pharmaceutical companies. >> yeah,...
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on a noncontroversial formula laid out by harvard economist george for cost, the method used by the national academy of scientists and its 97 steny, used by the president's council of economic advisor is in the 2007 stabbing -- is very much agreed on by economists. although the economy is much larger because of immigration, the formula shows that only a tiny fraction of that increased economic activity goes to the native-born population. based on 2009 data, the simple calculation shows that the net benefit to natives from immigration should be about one-fourth of 1 percent of gdp or about $33 billion. thus a net benefit of emigration to the existing population is very small relative to the size of the economy. second and this is very important -- the benefit is entirely dependent on the size of the wage losses suffered by the existing population of workers. if there is no reduction in wages for the native born there is no benefit. the wage losses suffed by american workers based on the same formula is about $375 billion, about 12 times bigger than the benefits but was important to understand the wag
on a noncontroversial formula laid out by harvard economist george for cost, the method used by the national academy of scientists and its 97 steny, used by the president's council of economic advisor is in the 2007 stabbing -- is very much agreed on by economists. although the economy is much larger because of immigration, the formula shows that only a tiny fraction of that increased economic activity goes to the native-born population. based on 2009 data, the simple calculation shows that the...
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us. everyone got out of them call structure of history and humanity permanent secretary of the french science academy and the woman who predicted the breakup of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight in her book the laps of an empire is here with us today by super bowl sure thank you very much my dum-dum course for your time. in your recent book between two walls so you talk about russia can we presume from the title that you think russia still hasn't found its place in the wall media. at the news of sims was looking east was not exactly what the looks as is that russia has made this kind of decision but over the past ten years it's been pursuing two different parts rather than one which i've been trying to explain is that after the soviet union does integrate its russian turned to europe because europe did not offer a warm welcome since the beginning of the century russia's foreign policy has been focusing on two directions rather than one on the one hand it focuses on the west while on the other hand because of its geographical position its decided to place itself as an asian c
us. everyone got out of them call structure of history and humanity permanent secretary of the french science academy and the woman who predicted the breakup of the soviet union in one thousand nine hundred seventy eight in her book the laps of an empire is here with us today by super bowl sure thank you very much my dum-dum course for your time. in your recent book between two walls so you talk about russia can we presume from the title that you think russia still hasn't found its place in the...
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the royal swedish academy of sciences on the them for developing a tool allowing the creation of complex chemicals used to make new medicines as well as agricultural and electronic products. the frankfurt international book fair as underway drawing more than 1000 exhibitors from more than 100 nations. there is more focus on e-books and multimedia content. many people think that books alone are not enough to attract readers. >> the cost teams are part of the show. you can no longer just simply present a new book. -- the costume's are part of the show. some higher acrobats to sell the books. some do not need any publicity. some novels have been published with an initial 400,000 copies in germany for the more famous authors. >> you can afford large scale initial prince. you cannot do that with -- -- you cannot do that with a new writers. we are proud when they make it. >> one author who is native in germany is the danish writer. his thrillers are best sellers. the crime novel remains a hugely popular genre or almost anything goes. >> you can approach the book as a crime novel, so to speak. and it can also
the royal swedish academy of sciences on the them for developing a tool allowing the creation of complex chemicals used to make new medicines as well as agricultural and electronic products. the frankfurt international book fair as underway drawing more than 1000 exhibitors from more than 100 nations. there is more focus on e-books and multimedia content. many people think that books alone are not enough to attract readers. >> the cost teams are part of the show. you can no longer just...
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this is an academy award-winning actress. david mamet shot this for us.stantly amazed when people show up. >> reporter: when john mccain compared barack obama to paris hilton during the 2008 campaign, funny or die became part of the political discourse. >> first off i saw the commercial, and couldn't believe he even mentioned paris hilton -- i was like what are you doing? now your wo on the phone. here's the idea. we had the thing shot in two days. >> hey, america, i'm paris hilton and i'm a celebrity too. only i'm not from the olden days and i'm not promising change like that other guy. i'm just hot. >> the thing hit and got millions of hits. and then when we heard his campaign responded, we're like, first off, that is the saddest moment for american politics ever and second off, oh, my god, that's hilarious. >> reporter: that brings up the one famous sonm wou we'd we' to no immediately. the wasiner barack obama has been on "letterman," he's been on "leno." he does these shows. so, it's not crazy. >> reporter: until that unlikely coup takes place, mckay
this is an academy award-winning actress. david mamet shot this for us.stantly amazed when people show up. >> reporter: when john mccain compared barack obama to paris hilton during the 2008 campaign, funny or die became part of the political discourse. >> first off i saw the commercial, and couldn't believe he even mentioned paris hilton -- i was like what are you doing? now your wo on the phone. here's the idea. we had the thing shot in two days. >> hey, america, i'm paris...
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. >> holly quan tells us the building holds mostly students who attend the academy of art university. we are talking about roughly 20 to 30 students who live in the building. we understand that all have been evacuated and they are being sheltered at a nearby police station. firefighters believe the fire started on the third floor but right now, it is too early to know the exact cause. but again, you can see still putting a lot of water on that fire. we saw flames earlier and lots and lot of smoke. in fact, we could smell the smoke about 15 blocks away here at our studio at battery and broadway. >> elizabeth wenger will bring us traffic details and road closures and we'll follow this fire. everybody got out okay from what we're hearing so that's good news. time now 6:26. >>> starbucks joining forces with two silicon valley giants to provide online entertainment for customers. yup, the coffee shop chain started offering wireless internet service in july starting today it's rolling out an in store digital network in 6800 stores nationwide with help from yahoo and apple. >>> customers wil
. >> holly quan tells us the building holds mostly students who attend the academy of art university. we are talking about roughly 20 to 30 students who live in the building. we understand that all have been evacuated and they are being sheltered at a nearby police station. firefighters believe the fire started on the third floor but right now, it is too early to know the exact cause. but again, you can see still putting a lot of water on that fire. we saw flames earlier and lots and lot...
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academy of sciences. researchers say samples will also benefit numerous studies. >> muscle tissue and blubber tissue can be used for toxicology studies. i know there's one researcher who is working on pregnancy hormone levels. so we'll take a blubber sample for that. >> young bay area students showed up as part of an outdoor classroom. >> this is kind of the pinnacle experience for what the kids are here for. >> at this hour, research remembers still inspecting the whale and calf and expect to be there for another hour or too before returning tomorrow. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> california drive her licenses are getting -- drivers' licenses are getting a new look how the change is aimed at protecting you. >> reporter: own air tour buses are under fire in san francisco. find out how some people want to change how these show off the city. >>> many tourists say they love them. but many residents say they are loud and annoying. we're talking about the open airbuses. david stevenson is in the city with a look at the problem and a possible solution. >> reporter: that's right. some city leaders and san fra
academy of sciences. researchers say samples will also benefit numerous studies. >> muscle tissue and blubber tissue can be used for toxicology studies. i know there's one researcher who is working on pregnancy hormone levels. so we'll take a blubber sample for that. >> young bay area students showed up as part of an outdoor classroom. >> this is kind of the pinnacle experience for what the kids are here for. >> at this hour, research remembers still inspecting the whale...
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use some brushing up. >> follow me into this gallery. >> reporter: they're never given much time to evaluate a scene. >> you can all step in. it's a large painting. >> we were taught from the academy how to observe and look a little deeper than what meets the eye. >> reporter: but he's not talking about art academy. rather, police academy. >> they're often wearing their weapons. >> reporter: in the museum? >> in the museum, and it's become an issue for should museums. >> reporter: amy herman teaches the art of perception, a course she designed to use fine art to sharpen the observation skills of her students who are members of the c.i.a., secret service, and on this day, the n.y.p.d. at new york's metropolitan museum of art. >> we're getting them off the streets and out of the precincts and it refreshes their sense of inquiry. they're thinking how am i doing my job and it forces them to think about how they communicate and see the world around them. >> reporter: to encourage them to describe and communicate better, pointing is not allowed. >> the brown to the left... >> interesting, yes, and remember, no pointing. >> reporter: it's not about recognizing artists or techniques, but
use some brushing up. >> follow me into this gallery. >> reporter: they're never given much time to evaluate a scene. >> you can all step in. it's a large painting. >> we were taught from the academy how to observe and look a little deeper than what meets the eye. >> reporter: but he's not talking about art academy. rather, police academy. >> they're often wearing their weapons. >> reporter: in the museum? >> in the museum, and it's become an...
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academy of science. that is $400 million that guarantees the northern terminus. do not underestimate the significance of that. it allowed us to move forward on the other $1.2 million investment to be constructed the old facility to begin rebuilding the new one, so we can complete the project in the next few years. high-speed rail, still a long way away. northern terminus now safely anchored in san francisco, in the new downtown. speaking of investment in infrastructure and transportation, the central subway. i do not know if many people know this, but we had a groundbreaking. it has started. some of you have hired people, are employed because of this. $1.57 billion project. i am trying to suck up in orange county, but this is their money. i do not think this, i know this. we have been more competitive than any other city in this state. we are about to do a full funding grant agreement to get close to $1 billion of federal money, back into your city to complete that project. i feel 100% confident that we are going to get it, save some disaster on november 3. i have every confidence that we can deliver in this. that project
academy of science. that is $400 million that guarantees the northern terminus. do not underestimate the significance of that. it allowed us to move forward on the other $1.2 million investment to be constructed the old facility to begin rebuilding the new one, so we can complete the project in the next few years. high-speed rail, still a long way away. northern terminus now safely anchored in san francisco, in the new downtown. speaking of investment in infrastructure and transportation, the...
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so go california maritime academy. >>> we have another local team to root for this week. spencer update the forecast with usone of the worlda series spencer. >> things look good for game 1 and 2 as well. conditions we expect tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. for the start of the game 1. partly cloudy skies. l means mainly clear. temperatures at game time start of the game 63 degrees dropping into the upper 50's so this is great baseball weather. here's the 7 day forecast game 2 tday probably will be played under good conditions as well. we expect showers on thursday but mainly the north bay so the park may be dry for game two friday late showers continue through saturday and tapering off on sunday morning and sunday afternoon and evening for trick-or-treaters. nice and dry. >> doesn't look bad at all. >> government is considering eliminating potatoes from school lunch programs so now the head of washington state potato commission want to show that potatoes are nutritious and not just junk food. how is he doing that? by eating nothing but potato for two months. story now from sally. >> i'm meet about 20 of these a day.
so go california maritime academy. >>> we have another local team to root for this week. spencer update the forecast with usone of the worlda series spencer. >> things look good for game 1 and 2 as well. conditions we expect tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. for the start of the game 1. partly cloudy skies. l means mainly clear. temperatures at game time start of the game 63 degrees dropping into the upper 50's so this is great baseball weather. here's the 7 day forecast game 2 tday probably...
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. >> i tried to use my world series media badge, they wouldn't let me anywhere near it. but that's it. that's the academynce and, tonight, well this is the world series premier party thrown by the giants. about an hour ato look at this they lit up the night sky with fireworks. bruce bochy was here but we're told the players were resting up for the game tomorrow. among them, a guy who was unemployed not too long ago, tonight i talked to cody ross and his wife. he is a cinderella story in baseball cleats. >> i'm really proud of my husband. >> reporter: giants fans meet summer ross. she is new to the bay area, just moved here with cody, her husband, in august. you know, cody cody cody in an impossible playoff run he has crowned up one big home run after another. saturday night cody ross was named mvp of the national league series. >> he has always had a smile on his face. >> reporter: she says she is not surprised her husband did so well. >> he proved to everybody what i already new and what the family already new and that is so satisfying it almost makes me want to cry because he deserves it. and -- >> rep
. >> i tried to use my world series media badge, they wouldn't let me anywhere near it. but that's it. that's the academynce and, tonight, well this is the world series premier party thrown by the giants. about an hour ato look at this they lit up the night sky with fireworks. bruce bochy was here but we're told the players were resting up for the game tomorrow. among them, a guy who was unemployed not too long ago, tonight i talked to cody ross and his wife. he is a cinderella story in...
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coming up, changes within a prince grge's county police academy after the grade changing scandal. >>> plus, police are telling usnt crash. two men run wn on rockville pike. >>> up next, breaking news right now. a major roadway shut down after twouspects wrecked trying to get away from them. my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not su i would have been able to afford college without the tuition freeze. while tuition in other states is rising out of reach... governor o'mley made the tough choice to freeze tuition. heade my dream of going to college into a reality. i'm the first in my family to go to college. my brother and i never would have been able to afford college. even though times were tough... governor o'mley kept his promise. there's never a doubt... there's never a doubt whose side he's on. martin o'malley... moving maryland forward. >>> breaking news right now. a major road shut down after a crash involving two suspects trying to run away from police. >>> call them the comeback kids. washington a late rally to pull
coming up, changes within a prince grge's county police academy after the grade changing scandal. >>> plus, police are telling usnt crash. two men run wn on rockville pike. >>> up next, breaking news right now. a major roadway shut down after twouspects wrecked trying to get away from them. my dad is the supervisor of a train station and my mom's a teacher. my dad's an auto technician. my mom's a receptionist. i'm not su i would have been able to afford college without the...
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several academy award winners are out with new films this weekend. are they worth going to see? kevin mccarthy joins usith his review coming up. we'll be right back. inus well, i love a deal on a designer bag as much as the next girl! love! i love love love! as a buyer for t.j.maxx, i'm always on the hunt. i check out the shows. i see what's happening on the street. and i work deals directly with the designers. so when i score... you score. gimme a fashionista... i'll make her a maxxinista. t.j.maxx. check us out on facebook for a chance to win a 500 dollar shopping spree! >>> armstrong, touchdown, washington! >> welcome to the nfl, big stage, anthony armstrong. it was a great moment in over time for the skins last week as they felt the victory: colts began the burgundy and gold pull off a win. the quarterback if you go on paper, the statistics from nfl.com, you've got the third ranked offense in the league. going against the dead last he defensin the league, doesn't look like a close game at all. >> didn't we talk about this with the packers? steve has been doing his homework which is very impressive.
several academy award winners are out with new films this weekend. are they worth going to see? kevin mccarthy joins usith his review coming up. we'll be right back. inus well, i love a deal on a designer bag as much as the next girl! love! i love love love! as a buyer for t.j.maxx, i'm always on the hunt. i check out the shows. i see what's happening on the street. and i work deals directly with the designers. so when i score... you score. gimme a fashionista... i'll make her a maxxinista....