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--christopher y lynn shimek, vivian en gilroy sobre la calle rodeo drive.e 51 aÑos y ella de 41, tenian 2 hijos adolecentes quienes vivian con ellos, pero no resultaron lesionados. --de acuerdo al reporte de la policia, ella fue estrangulada y el murio de un balazo que al parecer, el mismo se dio. cu ---hoy tuvo lugar la reunion de la junta directiva de la universidad de california, que fue cancelada y pospuesta por motivos de seguridad, a mediados de mes. ---pilar niÑo, nos cuenta que.... est vez aunque no hubo violencia, si fue interrumpida por manifestantes. take pkg take pkg mas de cien personas en cuatro ciudades, se inscribieron hoy para dar sus comentarios publicos frente a la junta directiva de la universidad de california....el organismo esta en el ojo del huracan despues de reprimir con macanas una manifestacion de estudiantes del movimiento ocupemos wall street en la universidad de berkeley, y de rociar con gas pimienta a otros en la universidad de davis, mientras protestaban pacificamente. angelica salceda/estudiant e de derecho 42:39 estamos mu
--christopher y lynn shimek, vivian en gilroy sobre la calle rodeo drive.e 51 aÑos y ella de 41, tenian 2 hijos adolecentes quienes vivian con ellos, pero no resultaron lesionados. --de acuerdo al reporte de la policia, ella fue estrangulada y el murio de un balazo que al parecer, el mismo se dio. cu ---hoy tuvo lugar la reunion de la junta directiva de la universidad de california, que fue cancelada y pospuesta por motivos de seguridad, a mediados de mes. ---pilar niÑo, nos cuenta que.......
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--christopher y lynn shimek, vivian en gilroy sobre la calle rodeo drive. tenian 2 hijos adolecentes quienes vivian con ellos pero no resultaron lesionados. --de acuerdo al reporte de la policia, ella fue estrangulada y el murio de un balazo que al parecer, el mismo se dio. --segun los vecinos, la pareja aparentaba estar feliz y no habia muestras de violencia familiar..,. tambien en el departamento de policia de san jose donde trabajo por 16 aÑos, dijeron que el era muy querido por sus compaÑeros. cu ---la patrulla de caminos dio a conocer hoy las estadisticas sobre su periodo de vigilancia para el dia de accin de gracias.. take vo ---dicho periodo comenzo el miercoles pasado a las seis de la tarde y se pronlongo hasta la media noche de ayer domingo... take deko half slab ---en total se detuvieron a mil 475 conductores bajo sospecha de conducir bajo los efectos de alcohol o drogas... el ano pasado se arrestaron a mil 546... ---29 personas perdieron la vida, dos de ellas en la bahia, por accidentes en comparacin con las 21 muertes registradas en 2010... cu -
--christopher y lynn shimek, vivian en gilroy sobre la calle rodeo drive. tenian 2 hijos adolecentes quienes vivian con ellos pero no resultaron lesionados. --de acuerdo al reporte de la policia, ella fue estrangulada y el murio de un balazo que al parecer, el mismo se dio. --segun los vecinos, la pareja aparentaba estar feliz y no habia muestras de violencia familiar..,. tambien en el departamento de policia de san jose donde trabajo por 16 aÑos, dijeron que el era muy querido por sus...
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de bomberos, todo estaban aca, desde aca empezaron para alla y sacaron a la senora y al senor que vivianntro" una pareja de jubilados vivia en la casa en la cuadra 4-mil 700 de la calle iris... el hombre pudo escapar de las llamas.. pero su esposa no corrio con la misma suerte... los bomberos la rescataron inconciente desde su habitacion... fue pronunciada muerta en el hospital... " esto es una tragedia, es dificil de comprender que sandy esta muerta" todavia se investigan las causas del siniestro, pero se sabe que se origino en el sotano... bomberos dudan que las alarmas de humo estaban funcionando.... "cuando los bomberos llegaron dijeron que no oyeron alarmas de humo, tambien estaban aqui apagaron el incendio, se tardo como unos 35- minutos en apagar el incendio completamen te, pero si teniamos bastante incendio en la parte de abajo de la casa" este incendio es una advertencia que los accidentes pueden suceder en cualquier momento, dicen bomberos... y es necesario estar prevenidos... "este fin de semana va a cambiar la hora y eso es otra oportunidad de revisar las alarmar y asegurarse
de bomberos, todo estaban aca, desde aca empezaron para alla y sacaron a la senora y al senor que vivianntro" una pareja de jubilados vivia en la casa en la cuadra 4-mil 700 de la calle iris... el hombre pudo escapar de las llamas.. pero su esposa no corrio con la misma suerte... los bomberos la rescataron inconciente desde su habitacion... fue pronunciada muerta en el hospital... " esto es una tragedia, es dificil de comprender que sandy esta muerta" todavia se investigan las...
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vivian diller. and "second opinion" primary care physician extraordinaire, dr. lisa harris. welcome back, lisa. >> thank you, peter. >> let's get to work. we're going to talk about marge today. we meet her in her primary care physician's office. marge is 55 years old. she's a top executive in a very successful software design company. and she's in relatively good physical health. the chart notes that she has some hypertension, some hypothyroidism -- her thyroid is too low -- and hyperlipidemia. her fat in her blood is a bit too high. it's all controlled with medication, says the chart, and marge is a long-time patient in her pcp's office. they've developed a close relationship. now, during this visit, marge says, a bit hesitantly, she's considering having "some work" done. all right, lisa, what does that mean? >> well, after i take the gasp, i'd like to know, what do you mean by, "some work"? >> what do you think she means? >> well, she could be -- if she's a little bit on the overweight side, she could be talking about a tummy tuck. she might be talking about breast implant
vivian diller. and "second opinion" primary care physician extraordinaire, dr. lisa harris. welcome back, lisa. >> thank you, peter. >> let's get to work. we're going to talk about marge today. we meet her in her primary care physician's office. marge is 55 years old. she's a top executive in a very successful software design company. and she's in relatively good physical health. the chart notes that she has some hypertension, some hypothyroidism -- her thyroid is too low...
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que todo la comunicación y les di lo mejor que pude un cambio para que ellos no vivieran lo que yo vivianro ellos no , quieren mostrar el lado humano de vivir legalmente . >> cuándo vine tenía 1 año y medio no me acuerdo . >> cuándo teníamos miedo , que n nos dejaba salir al parque . >> mi familia vino a los estados unidos cuándo tenía 4 años para tratar de que tuviéramos mejor futuro y comida a la mesa . >> llegaron cuándo eran niños con el tiempo se dieron cuenta que ingresaron sin documentos . >> venimos a un viaje a disney nunca fuimos y ahora han pasado 20 años y no tengo papeles . >> me decía que tuviera cuidado que no tenía papeles . >> millones se sienten excluido por no tener papeles . >> aún si se aprueba el dream act la mayoría no tendría el derecho para estar legal . >> cuándo decimos que el estudiantes indocumentados , están básicamente ignorando . >> de contar historias no soy el mejor pero quiero ser x o z . >> para este desafio sale 67 sueños . >> algunos dicen que el 67 % no podrán tener el dream act , muchos de los jóvenes no terminan la preparatoria y es importante reco
que todo la comunicación y les di lo mejor que pude un cambio para que ellos no vivieran lo que yo vivianro ellos no , quieren mostrar el lado humano de vivir legalmente . >> cuándo vine tenía 1 año y medio no me acuerdo . >> cuándo teníamos miedo , que n nos dejaba salir al parque . >> mi familia vino a los estados unidos cuándo tenía 4 años para tratar de que tuviéramos mejor futuro y comida a la mesa . >> llegaron cuándo eran niños con el tiempo se dieron...
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las que hace poco tiempo fue su hogar, el edificio donde vivían fue reposeído y ahora viven en la casae la mamá de david. >>> gracias a dios mi madre me dio la oportunidad de vivir en su casa, pero tenemos que buscar otro espacio. >>> con otras cobijas. >>> es que ahí comparten la residencia con 6 familiares más. >>> no puedo explicarle cómo ha sido, porque tengo 3 niños, uno que no puede acostarse, la otra duerme allá, una acá con los dos chiquitos. >>> hace un mes le llegó la orden de desalojo, así se enteraron que pagaban la renta al ex dueño de la propiedad, ahora bien, un representante de la unión de inquilinos, aconsejó quién es el actual dueño de la propiedad que alquilan >>> aunque ellos hayan estado pagando a otra persona . >>> david cuenta con algunas horas de trabajo asegurados a la semana y esperan poder juntar un depósito para alquilar un nuevo departamento . >>> gracias, beatriz, las autoridades de vallejo anunciaron que un sujeto que asaltó un banco y después disparó contra un policía actuó solo, enfrentando cargos por robo, la policía buscaba a uno o más cómplices, pero
las que hace poco tiempo fue su hogar, el edificio donde vivían fue reposeído y ahora viven en la casae la mamá de david. >>> gracias a dios mi madre me dio la oportunidad de vivir en su casa, pero tenemos que buscar otro espacio. >>> con otras cobijas. >>> es que ahí comparten la residencia con 6 familiares más. >>> no puedo explicarle cómo ha sido, porque tengo 3 niños, uno que no puede acostarse, la otra duerme allá, una acá con los dos chiquitos....
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que faltaba conocer po elartamento de seguridad nacional el 26% de los residentes permanentes que vivÍane mayor aportaron fueron repÚblica dominicana con 13,5%, cuba con el 2, 9, el salvador con el 2, 5, colombia y haitÍ con el 1,9%. miles de niÑos segÚn cifras reveladas hoy han si separados de sus padres por autoridades de migraciÓn cuando son arrestados o deportados. nos dicen lo que esto significa para los menores quienes, sin ser huÉrfanos, quedan como si lo fueraen poder de las agencias del gobierno. >> entre las olas de deportaciones que cada vez son mÁs als, son arrastrados sueÑos, lo mÁs inocente que tiene un iigrante indocumentado, los hijos. >> un niÑo al ser enviado un centro de denciÓn, al ser paradoe su familia, se convierte tonces en un Érfano obligado a serlo por su propio gobierno >> la separaciÓn familiar empieza atrÁs al rostro de una nueva generaciÓn de menores que terminaen cifras. >> no reveladas por el gobierno se calculaue unos 5000 menos de edad sufren la separaciÓn sus padres. de los cuatros y 2000 mÁs del 50% de los deportados eran jefes de familia. >> se traspa
que faltaba conocer po elartamento de seguridad nacional el 26% de los residentes permanentes que vivÍane mayor aportaron fueron repÚblica dominicana con 13,5%, cuba con el 2, 9, el salvador con el 2, 5, colombia y haitÍ con el 1,9%. miles de niÑos segÚn cifras reveladas hoy han si separados de sus padres por autoridades de migraciÓn cuando son arrestados o deportados. nos dicen lo que esto significa para los menores quienes, sin ser huÉrfanos, quedan como si lo fueraen poder de las...
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un operativo sorpresa en acapulco deÓ descubierto cómo vivÍan a sus anchas varios reclusos. cayos de peleas y unas 19 presuntas prostitutas. >> finalmente se encontraron a 25 mujeres enla secciÓn de hombres, de las cuales seis an reclusas y 19 o habitaban manera clandestina. >> el operativo se realizÓ porque 60 reos serÍan trasladados a otra sala. seguimos en mÉxico dondenas madr buscan a sus hijos indocumentados en el paÍs, llegaron a la capita la mayoÍa viene de honduras pero tambiÉn de nicaragua y el salvador. cada una de un enorme fotografÍa de su ser querido el techo para que todos la vean y las uden a dar en su paradero. >> un edificio en construcciÓn se desplomÓ en brookyln matao a un obrero. los lesionados fueron llevados al hospital de conney island donde se recuperan y las autoridades investigan que provocÓ la accidente. alenos insistir de trabajadores de laboratorio nacional de idaho fueron sometidos a diferentes pebas luego de que fueron expuestos a radiaciÓn de plutonio cuando realizaban en pesos. declararon que no existe riesgo para el pÚblico. irÁn aparentemen
un operativo sorpresa en acapulco deÓ descubierto cómo vivÍan a sus anchas varios reclusos. cayos de peleas y unas 19 presuntas prostitutas. >> finalmente se encontraron a 25 mujeres enla secciÓn de hombres, de las cuales seis an reclusas y 19 o habitaban manera clandestina. >> el operativo se realizÓ porque 60 reos serÍan trasladados a otra sala. seguimos en mÉxico dondenas madr buscan a sus hijos indocumentados en el paÍs, llegaron a la capita la mayoÍa viene de honduras...
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ambos vivían aquí, él fue arrestado en carolina del norte luego de que su novia chocara el auto de otraone, pasamos a nuestro primer vistazo de reporte de tiempo con carolina villamizar. buenas noches. >>carolina: buenas noches. la mayoría de personas disfrutan de lo tuyo en estos momentos tenemos cielos mayormente despejados en la región capitalina con temperatura de 54 en washington, con vientos que vienen desde el sur del país, en el amanecer al cielos despejados en estos momentos. mañana ser el día más caliente de toda la semana continuamos con estas excelentes temperaturas, si los soleados y vientos que vienen desde el norte del país. a las ocho de la mañana contamos con temperatura de 43, a las tres de 61 para las noches las temperaturas bajan y serán frías, de 43. las personas que sufren de alergia seguro han notado los diferentes niveles de polen porque hemos tenido bajos, el sábado continuaremos de 1.4. así llegamos al fin de semana cuando existen las probabilidades de lluvia, el viernes en la mañana al sur de la región, para nuestra región serían mínimas las probabilidades, co
ambos vivían aquí, él fue arrestado en carolina del norte luego de que su novia chocara el auto de otraone, pasamos a nuestro primer vistazo de reporte de tiempo con carolina villamizar. buenas noches. >>carolina: buenas noches. la mayoría de personas disfrutan de lo tuyo en estos momentos tenemos cielos mayormente despejados en la región capitalina con temperatura de 54 en washington, con vientos que vienen desde el sur del país, en el amanecer al cielos despejados en estos...
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thomas jenkins, vivian wong, and thomas picarello, and those of the speaker cards i have. go ahead. >> i would like to the cost the city to propose -- like this city to propose like ozone. one came down with parkinson's and the other of a heart attack. this is from kim. pesticides cause behavioral and saw -- affects. brain damage, fetal death, a malformation, miscarriages, higher cancer rates among children, brain damage during pregnancy, breast cancer, parkinson's disease, prostate cancer, hyperactivity, birth defects, add/attention deficit brain and lung cancer, male infertility, bladder cancer, and long-term infertility. pesticides can also last for several months after being sprayed. the way the city does it, we are inundated by pesticides for over a year. and i can download this. supervisor mar: thank you. next speaker. >> hi, my name is thomas jenkins. i am a senior. i live in the tenderloin, but i volunteered as an outreach worker. i go to these hotels all of the time. icy conditions. i see these conditions firsthand. walking to a hotel and opening the door, and the
thomas jenkins, vivian wong, and thomas picarello, and those of the speaker cards i have. go ahead. >> i would like to the cost the city to propose -- like this city to propose like ozone. one came down with parkinson's and the other of a heart attack. this is from kim. pesticides cause behavioral and saw -- affects. brain damage, fetal death, a malformation, miscarriages, higher cancer rates among children, brain damage during pregnancy, breast cancer, parkinson's disease, prostate...
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his sentencing is set for december 28. 17-year-old vivian franklin jr.ed january 2r5 just before graduation day. prosecutors say a disagreement between the two led to the shooting. >>> it's been three years to the day now since a man was gunned down at san francisco's golden gate park. and his mother still isn't giving up her search for the killer. christine evans had this banner flown over the park last sunday asking who killed her son brandon. the 20-year-old was shot and killed near the park's horseshoe pit in 2008. san francisco police are offering a $100,000 reward for information. >>> a los angeles judge today chose jail time over probation for the doctor convicted for the death of michael jackson. murray could only serve half his sentence because of jail overcrowding. >>> pg & e is getting ready for possible power outages due to wind. they're also inspecting the line to make sure they are safe. >>> can recollect tvu -- ktvu's chief meteorologist bill martin is here to tell us more about the weather. >> right now the wind are coming out of the nort
his sentencing is set for december 28. 17-year-old vivian franklin jr.ed january 2r5 just before graduation day. prosecutors say a disagreement between the two led to the shooting. >>> it's been three years to the day now since a man was gunned down at san francisco's golden gate park. and his mother still isn't giving up her search for the killer. christine evans had this banner flown over the park last sunday asking who killed her son brandon. the 20-year-old was shot and killed near...
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my name is vivian, would self- help for the elderly. under a program, we have case management and housing counseling, and we are also part of the transitional care network. our clients are fearful to speak in coming today, some of the issues i will not repeat, because they are repetitive, but there are some issues which have not been mentioned, which is that the space is very limited with sro's, so when we work with people who have been discharged from hospitals, we cannot put the items that they need even temporarily in their room, even a commode or a walker. there is less than the required ada 3 feet of space after they put in their bed. for home delivered meals, attracted by the city, we could all lead provide one meal per day per client. a lot of those you are transitioning, they will not get a second meal from a city contract, so on less than a funding that can go purchase the grocery or hire a health worker to do that, they will be at home, eating only one meal a day, it may be dried foods for breakfast and simple dinners, and the
my name is vivian, would self- help for the elderly. under a program, we have case management and housing counseling, and we are also part of the transitional care network. our clients are fearful to speak in coming today, some of the issues i will not repeat, because they are repetitive, but there are some issues which have not been mentioned, which is that the space is very limited with sro's, so when we work with people who have been discharged from hospitals, we cannot put the items that...
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thomas jenkins, vivian wong, and thomas picarello, and those of the speaker cards i have. go ahead. >> i would like to the cost the city to propose -- like this city to propose like ozone. one came down with parkinson's and the other of a heart attack. this is from kim. pesticides cause behavioral and saw -- affects. brain damage, fetal death, a malformation, miscarriages, higher cancer rates among children, brain damage during pregnancy, breast cancer, parkinson's disease, prostate cancer, hyperactivity,
thomas jenkins, vivian wong, and thomas picarello, and those of the speaker cards i have. go ahead. >> i would like to the cost the city to propose -- like this city to propose like ozone. one came down with parkinson's and the other of a heart attack. this is from kim. pesticides cause behavioral and saw -- affects. brain damage, fetal death, a malformation, miscarriages, higher cancer rates among children, brain damage during pregnancy, breast cancer, parkinson's disease, prostate...
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vivian saunders started this school in north carolina called the hive, and it's a school, you know, for were kicked out of school all across north carolina, birdie county. so it's like gangbangers, drug dealer, and the film is about how she turned their lives around and how with her nontraditional staff she worked with these kids and changed their lives. >> i can't believe i have a son i raised who don't know how to get @id. >> see, that's the thing. you didn't raise me. i can remember every beating. the ones you gave mama and the ones you gave me. >> one of the things people are saying -- reviews are great, by the way. >> thank you. >> they're saying this is a reputation of black people that is beyond the norm, you know, buffoonery or excess violence, that it's a positive, strong, realistic story. how important is that for you to tell that kind of story? >> well, you know, the thing for me is i've always lived in that space. i think, you know, when people look at my body of work, i always try to tell stories that are real, that are honest, that speak to something. sometimes i think wit
vivian saunders started this school in north carolina called the hive, and it's a school, you know, for were kicked out of school all across north carolina, birdie county. so it's like gangbangers, drug dealer, and the film is about how she turned their lives around and how with her nontraditional staff she worked with these kids and changed their lives. >> i can't believe i have a son i raised who don't know how to get @id. >> see, that's the thing. you didn't raise me. i can...
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>> antes muchos indocumentados que vivÍan en estados unidos pasaban y volvÍan, ahora con la seguridados que sueÑan con llegar y encontrar alguna posibilidad econÓmica al tema de la seguridad y el trÁfico de indocumentados en manos del narcotrÁfico ha colocado una raya mÁs al tigre, los hace pensar mÁs. >> no se quieren arriesgar. >> y lo caro, $ 8.000 por cruzar en un barco comercial,5 $ 1000 por cruzar. pero para cruzarnos se cita menos de 4000 dÓlares mÍnimo. >> los indocumentados o se arriesga mÁs y toman caminos mÁs peligrosos que terminan en muertes ya sea por el mar o por el desierto. >> hay muchas familias que no necesariamente las mÁs pobres de recursos medios en mÉxico que estÁn empezando a venir a los estados unidos pero no parece influir en los nÚmeros. el número ha bajado a un 11 millones. >> el mayor nÚmero de personas que ha venido es por razones ecÓnomicas. estamos viendo una clase media alta o clase alta que estÁ dejando por razones de seguridad de su paÍs y viene a establecerse acÁ. lo hace comprando casas o invirtiendo en negocios. es otro perfil de migraciÓn. >> ¿es
>> antes muchos indocumentados que vivÍan en estados unidos pasaban y volvÍan, ahora con la seguridados que sueÑan con llegar y encontrar alguna posibilidad econÓmica al tema de la seguridad y el trÁfico de indocumentados en manos del narcotrÁfico ha colocado una raya mÁs al tigre, los hace pensar mÁs. >> no se quieren arriesgar. >> y lo caro, $ 8.000 por cruzar en un barco comercial,5 $ 1000 por cruzar. pero para cruzarnos se cita menos de 4000 dÓlares mÍnimo....
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. >> ninguno de los habitantes que vivÍan de manera irregular los pudo liberar del encierro. >> el fuego y en cuestiÓn de segundos las 33 casas prefabricadas estaban ardiendo, hasta ahora las autoridades siguen investigando que fue lo que provocÓ el incendio. >> se desconoce si ante las bajas temperaturas que azotan al paÍs alguien prendiÓ una bogotÁ y hay quienes tienen sus propias versiÓn. >> le abrÍ la puerta y estaba sacando y al parecer por una veladora. >> los mÁs de cien habitantes del predio, aunque para marÍa seguirÁ siendo de por quÉ no pudor pudo rescatar a los dos pequeÑos. >> unos policÍas fueron atacados a tiros por inunos delincuentesn georgia, pero los malhechores no se dieron por vencido y la lluvia de balas fue grabada por la cÁmara de una patrulla, salieron ilesos y los bandidos lograron escapar. >> en la calle otra sangrienta balacera y entre hechos un herido de un aÑo de edad un b e bebÉ, el caÓtico tiroteo sucedio en en la grabaciÓn de un video rapero. >> un hombre que comenzÓ a disparar su rifle cerca en donde estaban los indignados y la policÍa le disparÓ y termin
. >> ninguno de los habitantes que vivÍan de manera irregular los pudo liberar del encierro. >> el fuego y en cuestiÓn de segundos las 33 casas prefabricadas estaban ardiendo, hasta ahora las autoridades siguen investigando que fue lo que provocÓ el incendio. >> se desconoce si ante las bajas temperaturas que azotan al paÍs alguien prendiÓ una bogotÁ y hay quienes tienen sus propias versiÓn. >> le abrÍ la puerta y estaba sacando y al parecer por una veladora....
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hey, is vivian there?nt the interview is if they'll air the picture so i can get a name to the guy. >> moore sees the attention as a way to yoour freedom for hillsborough county official it's much more serious. >> dee dee moore has been a challenge. the one thing that's been lost from the letters i see from her is when she brings this attention to herself from outside these walls, her safety is at risk. other inmates resent that. >> i'll call you back again on friday. i get out every other day. i told you, dogs and kennels get out more than i do. okay, well thank you. you have a good day. okay, bye. >> coming up -- >> this is bull [ bleep ]. >> luis harris grows frustrated by his restrictions. >> i'm becoming irritated and impatient. >> and douglas burden starts earning back some privileges. in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome sign out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year was great but next
hey, is vivian there?nt the interview is if they'll air the picture so i can get a name to the guy. >> moore sees the attention as a way to yoour freedom for hillsborough county official it's much more serious. >> dee dee moore has been a challenge. the one thing that's been lost from the letters i see from her is when she brings this attention to herself from outside these walls, her safety is at risk. other inmates resent that. >> i'll call you back again on friday. i get...
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was, um, i was writing columns for the times, and they would ask me to do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge relate ro spective of her work, and they asked me to do a cover, and my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns, and i think it was on the 8th of april, 2004 -- >> do you have that document -- >> oh, yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> yes. i wrote a column. this column had celebrities. i think there'd been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point, and they had been doing what celebrities often do which is try the kind of negotiate their way through, you know, a personal crisis while also not alienating the media. so i wrote a column saying -- and i suppose who was in the back of my mind was that the interest of reporting the death of dennis' daughter the month before, i wrote a column saying that i think that people make unwise decisions, they think that, celebrities think that they can kind of control the media, you know, that they can keep them friendly. and, actually, the appe
was, um, i was writing columns for the times, and they would ask me to do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge relate ro spective of her work, and they asked me to do a cover, and my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns, and i think it was on the 8th of april, 2004 -- >> do you have that document -- >> oh, yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> yes. i wrote a column. this column had celebrities. i think...
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the difficulties because olivier had done the play in whicthe film was based on stage with his wife vivian leigh and he had an attitude to the whole method school of acting based on his experience with vivien being directed by kazan previously. >> what was his attitude? >> i think he was suspicious of it and in some ways his style of acting was the sort of base... derived from the theater, the english way of acting in those days and the false nose and the... he'd approach a character from the outside. >> rose: where do you come dn on that. >> i think whatever gets you there. it's an evolving thing. i wa get nervous when people talk about the way they like to work because i think it changes and i think actually olivier understood that. i think he was hampered by directing as well as acting. i ink he was hampered by the fact that he played the part on stage for a year so in a way he knew what was effective thee i can't tellryally but he seemed unable to do what he was capable ofhich was the in the moment at a great performer himself. and instead the nature of the character in the film "the p
the difficulties because olivier had done the play in whicthe film was based on stage with his wife vivian leigh and he had an attitude to the whole method school of acting based on his experience with vivien being directed by kazan previously. >> what was his attitude? >> i think he was suspicious of it and in some ways his style of acting was the sort of base... derived from the theater, the english way of acting in those days and the false nose and the... he'd approach a...
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>>pam: vivian richardson the woman you just heard from there was told that she must vacate her home before 31st of december. today was the first day of witness testimony in johanna's mazzoli civil trial. you can see the former bart police officer in this is the leading court and just moments ago. he is being sued for an incident several weeks before he shot and killed oscar grant. the plaintiff in this case claims that johannes mehserle and four other officers use excessive force against him after a verbal confrontation. maureen kelly was inside the courtroom today. >>reporter: johannes mr. lee appeared in sight of a federal court room he displayed no emotion here at the trial. he simply listened intently to the proceedings along with four other officers named in the lawsuit. his father and odd were in the courtroom observing the trial. he made his opening statements saying they johannes mehserle did not stop an assault. >>reporter: 8 bart station agent that was a witness on the night to the stand, johannes mr. lee is expected to testify during the trial that is back in session on wednesda
>>pam: vivian richardson the woman you just heard from there was told that she must vacate her home before 31st of december. today was the first day of witness testimony in johanna's mazzoli civil trial. you can see the former bart police officer in this is the leading court and just moments ago. he is being sued for an incident several weeks before he shot and killed oscar grant. the plaintiff in this case claims that johannes mehserle and four other officers use excessive force against...
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>> so, thinks vivian palmier.ou probably recognize her because she owns westin travel and i met her because of her business and she did stuff with channel 5. but we clicked right away. she's become a dear, dear friend. she has been there in good times and bad. this is cammy purrcell where i did a live shot and she lived across the street. we've become dear friends. i could not get through a lot of things without cammy. she should be at work right now. she is an early riser. >> this is karen hardeman and karen keeps my life in order. seals our dear friend that hems my husband and i out once a week. she keeps my sanity and me out of therapy. she's wonderful, wonderful. everybody thinks i'm so organized, that's karen that's organized. of course, allison, you know chef kate who i think is with cookology and she is going to keep me how i should have been eating. and this is diane murphy who is a business person that i met years ago. she was working with another p r firm. when you meet people that you just click with, y
>> so, thinks vivian palmier.ou probably recognize her because she owns westin travel and i met her because of her business and she did stuff with channel 5. but we clicked right away. she's become a dear, dear friend. she has been there in good times and bad. this is cammy purrcell where i did a live shot and she lived across the street. we've become dear friends. i could not get through a lot of things without cammy. she should be at work right now. she is an early riser. >> this...
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host: vivian on the phone from tennessee. caller: good morning. i have not heard anyone say anything about the supreme court -- a few minutes ago they did. we need to change the supreme court. they have a job for a lifetime. why should they have a job for lifetime. they're taking kickbacks up their, too? we need to look at the supreme court. the rulers who are making these rules. something needs to be done about the supreme court. they need a term-limit. guest: i think governor rick perry even suggested term limits for the supreme court. that would require a constitutional amendment. i don't think there's a lot of effort to make that happen right now. host: president obama raising over 700 million dollars for its campaign -- $700 million. expected to raise close $1 billion. guest: not just president obama it expected to raise all kinds of money. all the republican candidates are raising money. they have these super pacs which are ways to have more anonymous unning a runningd in their -- running ads in their favor. this race, the presidential syste
host: vivian on the phone from tennessee. caller: good morning. i have not heard anyone say anything about the supreme court -- a few minutes ago they did. we need to change the supreme court. they have a job for a lifetime. why should they have a job for lifetime. they're taking kickbacks up their, too? we need to look at the supreme court. the rulers who are making these rules. something needs to be done about the supreme court. they need a term-limit. guest: i think governor rick perry even...
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they would ask me to do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge retrospective of her work at the vn day and they asked me to do a cover feature. interviewed vivienne westwood in my name is on the cover of t to. i was also writing columns and i think it was on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> i think we have that document. it was handed out this morning to everyone. >> i wrote this column headed celebrities or pagan deities. they had been doing but celebrities often do which is try to kind of negotiate their way to -- through a personal crisis. so i wrote a column saying, and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the intrusive reporting of the death of dennis' battery month before. i wrote a column saying that i think that people make unwise decisions. they think celebrities think that they can kind of control the media, you know that they can keep them friendly. actually the appetite for stories and personal life is so remorseless that they lose control of the story. so i was saying in the piece that i find it very disturbing that we have gone through situations
they would ask me to do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge retrospective of her work at the vn day and they asked me to do a cover feature. interviewed vivienne westwood in my name is on the cover of t to. i was also writing columns and i think it was on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> i think we have that document. it was handed out this morning to everyone. >> i wrote this column headed celebrities or pagan deities. they had been doing but celebrities often do...
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vivian westwood was having a retrospective. i interviewed her. my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. it was on a eighth of april -- do you have that document? >> yes. there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the back comes at that point. they were doing what celebrities often do, which is to negotiate their way through a personal crisis while not alienating the media. i wrote a column and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the interests of reporting of the death of dennises daughter. i wrote a column saying that people make unwise decisions. celebrities think they can control the media and keep them friendly. the appetite for stories is so remorseless that they lose control of the stories. i was saying that i found very disturbing we had gone from a situation where the idea of privacy is to be a shield for hypocrisy and people used to do terrible things and their private lives and pretend they were upstanding christian gentleman. now people have almost no privacy of all and i was saying in this column that if i found it incred
vivian westwood was having a retrospective. i interviewed her. my name was on the cover. i was also writing columns. it was on a eighth of april -- do you have that document? >> yes. there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the back comes at that point. they were doing what celebrities often do, which is to negotiate their way through a personal crisis while not alienating the media. i wrote a column and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was the interests of...
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and i was -- i was writing columns for the "times" and they would ask me do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge respeculative and they asked me to go do a cover feature and that my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns. and i think it was on the 8th of april 2004. >> do you have that document in front of you? >> yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> i wrote a column. this column had celebrities and i think there had been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the beckhams at that point. and they had been doing what celebrities often do which is try to kind of negotiate their way through, you know, a personal crisis while also not dealing with the media so i wrote a column -- and i suppose what was in the back of my mind was that the intrusive writing was the death of dennis' daughter a few months earlier. i wrote a column that people make unwise decisions. celebrities think they can kind of control that media that they can keep them friendly and actually the appetite for stories and personalize that is remorsely an
and i was -- i was writing columns for the "times" and they would ask me do additional things like vivian westwood was having a huge respeculative and they asked me to go do a cover feature and that my name was on the cover of t2. i was also writing columns. and i think it was on the 8th of april 2004. >> do you have that document in front of you? >> yes. >> it was handed out this morning to everyone in this room. >> i wrote a column. this column had...
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site interviewed vivian westwood, you know, my name is on the cover. i was also writing columns. think is on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> we do have that document. >> yes. i wrote a column, this column headed celebrities. i think there been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the veterans at that point. and had been doing what celebrities often do which is trying to kind of negotiate their way, you know, personal crisis, but also not alienating the media. so i wrote a column saying, and this was what was in the back of my mind was that the intrusive reporting of the death of denis' daughter the month before, i wrote a column saying that i think that people make unwise decisions. they think that celebrities think that they can kind of control the media. you know, that they can keep them friendly. and actually the appetite for stories and personal life is so remorseless that they lose control of the story. and so i was saying in this piece that i found it very disturbing that we've gone from a situation where, the idea of privacy used to be a shield or hypocrisy. so peop
site interviewed vivian westwood, you know, my name is on the cover. i was also writing columns. think is on the eighth of april 2004 -- >> we do have that document. >> yes. i wrote a column, this column headed celebrities. i think there been a huge amount of interest in the marriage of the veterans at that point. and had been doing what celebrities often do which is trying to kind of negotiate their way, you know, personal crisis, but also not alienating the media. so i wrote a...