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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 11 20151018

Straight to the water. Thats when rescuers do we know if the people in the car survived. We havent received word about their conditions. I spoke to one person here to celebrate her birthday. She was sitting in the car and all of a sudden saw another car go around her at the santa cruz moous municipal wharf, through the railing in to the water. Plunged straight down. She said she was able to call 911. We spoke to police and fire on the scene. They havent commented officially yet. One officer said she believed two people may have been in the car. It happened down near the lifeguard headquarters. This lifeguards jumped in to help. One woman said she saw the driver trying to go around people and cars quickly before going in. I tried to pass twice on the right and ended up passing us on the left. Almost got in a headon collision, got behind us again and then drove past us, sped, lost control of the car and went over the side. Reporter in to the water . Yeah, in to the water. And then a girl

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings 20150123

And so im concerned that we dobo what works. And now what were seeing by ; were not out of it by any means, but we helped save american jobs in theu 6 x . Rue auto withi5u home equity and 401 k s and losing jobs, everything happening in the great÷ recession, its beginning to come back. Fewer young people are working. Ii au want to say, the first thought that came to my mind is thats because the folks in theaf taking the jobs now attanc fastfood restaurants. Weve go the yearly deficit and it seems the challenge is for us to make sure that whoever needs a job that pays well will have one job to raise their family. I am proud henry ford had the right idea that despite every bettys criticism at the time they thought he was crazy to pay folks top dollar what i hear from our manufacturers in michigan and right now with hundreds of jobs they said we need skilled people to match the jobs. The number one issue is job training and Skill Development. The president talked about that. So if we tal

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20150221

That it is today. They called it the jewel city. It rose from the mud flats of San Franciscos waterfront. A cosmopolitan wonderland built to last just ten months. One of the only vestiges of this lost city is this building, the palace of fine arts. But in 1915 this was just one of many grand palaces that lined the avenues of a 635acre mini metropolis constructed to host the worlds fair in the area known today as the marina district. The fair drew some 19 Million People, mostly for the thrill of exploring displays and demonstrations that highlighted the progress of industry, technology, and culture over the centuries. If you pushed through the turnstiles, youd find yourself directly in front of a 435foottall stepped tower. 43 stories tall. Adorned with more than 100,000 colored jewels hung in such a way that they could move in the breezes, so the entire building sparkled day and night. The fair also called the panamapacific International Exposition to celebrate the completion of the pan

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20150223

That it is today. They called it the jewel city. It rose from the mud flats of San Franciscos waterfront. A cosmopolitan wonderland built to last just ten months. One of the only vestiges of this lost city is this building, the palace of fine arts. But in 1915 this was just one of many grand palaces that lined the avenues of a 635acre mini metropolis constructed to host the worlds fair in the area known today as the marina district. The fair drew some 19 Million People, mostly for the thrill of exploring displays and demonstrations that highlighted the progress of industry, technology, and culture over the centuries. If you pushed through the turnstiles, youd find yourself directly in front of a 435foottall stepped tower. 43 stories tall. Adorned with more than 100,000 colored jewels hung in such a way that they could move in the breezes, so the entire building sparkled day and night. The fair also called the panamapacific International Exposition to celebrate the completion of the pan

Transcripts For KQED KQED Newsroom 20150221

They called it the jewel city. It rose from the mud flats of San Franciscos waterfront. A cosmopolitan wonderland built to last just ten months. One of the only vestiges of this lost city is this building, the palace of fine arts. But in 1915 this was just one of many grand palaces that lined the avenues of a 635acre mini metropolis constructed to host the worlds fair in the area known today as the marina district. The fair drew some 19 Million People, mostly for the thrill of exploring displays and demonstrations that highlighted the progress of industry, technology, and culture over the centuries. If you pushed through the turnstiles, youd find yourself directly in front of a 435foottall stepped tower. 43 stories tall. Adorned with more than 100,000 colored jewels hung in such a way that they could move in the breezes, so the entire building sparkled day and night. The fair also called the panamapacific International Exposition to celebrate the completion of the panama canal was an o

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