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that kid jocelyn wasn't just being clever.ey're not getting along. >> why not make the effort to compromise, understand and try to agree. >> a lot of families in that school in queens are the kind of families, if the economy gets shaky, it hits them fast. >> sure it does. >> these kids could be living the pain. it was great to talk to them. >> i love that a 9-year-old is comfortable with the word compromise. that's really good. >> right? >> hope she doesn't lose that. >> carl for congress. i stand by that. >> he may be too good looking. >> #carlforcongress. >> you're unelectably attractive, carl. >> is that why you went for tv. >> that's why i'm here. >> i'm changing topics. thanks to immaculate conception. >>> remember this story? motorcycles versus suv on a busy new york city street. there are arrests, a man in the hospital paralyzed and a chance the man behind the wheel of the suv could face charges as well. >> remember when we showed you her side of the story, a woman saying i quit, this fantastic video danceoff? oh, wait.
that kid jocelyn wasn't just being clever.ey're not getting along. >> why not make the effort to compromise, understand and try to agree. >> a lot of families in that school in queens are the kind of families, if the economy gets shaky, it hits them fast. >> sure it does. >> these kids could be living the pain. it was great to talk to them. >> i love that a 9-year-old is comfortable with the word compromise. that's really good. >> right? >> hope she...
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. >> she is is jocelyn's colleague, tina, the woman who has delivered mail along route nine for the past 20 years. just not the past three weeks. on september 27th, she was driving her children to school in san francisco when their mini van was hit from behind by a speeding mercedes. her 16-year-old son was killed, her daughter injured, and tina has been in critical condition ever since. tom has been filling in on the job of delivering mail on route 9 and fielding the same question again and again. >> how's tina doing? >> i don't know. it just doesn't look good. i wish i had better news. it is amazing. everyone who i have talked to on the route is shocked and stunned by what's happened. >> in the age of instant messaging and electronic communicating, it is easy to think the role of the mail carrier is smaller than ever. those cards, letters, and donations that tom says are left for him every single day. >> every day. >> mostly i get junk mail, but with tina she always has a smile on her face. >> perhaps in the end, this says more about tina than her profession. perhaps she would have tou
. >> she is is jocelyn's colleague, tina, the woman who has delivered mail along route nine for the past 20 years. just not the past three weeks. on september 27th, she was driving her children to school in san francisco when their mini van was hit from behind by a speeding mercedes. her 16-year-old son was killed, her daughter injured, and tina has been in critical condition ever since. tom has been filling in on the job of delivering mail on route 9 and fielding the same question again...
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i kind of thought it was jocelyn king in her hat.t gives me great pleasure to introduce to you now the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [ applause ] >> thank you, audrey, i'm sorry to have missed that 90s party. i wanted to come to say a brief few words to say what a wonderful job you are doing with city hall and work to go create a vibrant and safe nightlife. when i came to office in my first year there was a shooting that involved eight victims on van ness off polk street quarter. there was a horrible set of shootings that happened around club suede and fisherman's . that started some conversations that initiate neighborhoods and law enforcement on the nightlife and entertainment. because of some of the work that you have done here, we have moved some conversations politically in which we have much more collaboration, much more cooperation and much more creativity when it comes to brainstorming. i want to thank your office to help us enforce the rules and i want to thank those in this room as well as those in c ma
i kind of thought it was jocelyn king in her hat.t gives me great pleasure to introduce to you now the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [ applause ] >> thank you, audrey, i'm sorry to have missed that 90s party. i wanted to come to say a brief few words to say what a wonderful job you are doing with city hall and work to go create a vibrant and safe nightlife. when i came to office in my first year there was a shooting that involved eight victims on van ness off polk...
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today jocelyn is asking, can you please tell me easy things to do to alkaline my body? first find out if you need alkaline and then relax and start easy. here are things to add and some things to cut out to start on your road to alkaline. add alkaline filtered water to your regime. you don't have it? find the drops on-line. and lemons have an alkalizing reaction in the body. jump a trampoline. brush your skin with a bristle brush, take a sea salt brush, cut coffee, soft drinks and alcohol. add raw foods to the cooked food diet. raw food is alkaline and cooked is acid. if you have a question follow me on twitter. my twitter handle is at carol alt at fnc. thank you so much for joining me. until next time, i hope you are learning to be more of a healthy you. >>> hello, welcome to america's news headquarters day five of the partial government shutdown and the defense secretary chuck hagel no you announcing the recall of most furloughed civilian employees at the pentagon. most of the house and senate gathering today for a special weekend session. no signs of an end to the sh
today jocelyn is asking, can you please tell me easy things to do to alkaline my body? first find out if you need alkaline and then relax and start easy. here are things to add and some things to cut out to start on your road to alkaline. add alkaline filtered water to your regime. you don't have it? find the drops on-line. and lemons have an alkalizing reaction in the body. jump a trampoline. brush your skin with a bristle brush, take a sea salt brush, cut coffee, soft drinks and alcohol. add...
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. >> reporter: a stack that means a lot to mail carrier jocelyn eustaquio. >> it's nice to know peopletention to us. usually we're just in the backround. but they notice, they notice when we're not there, and they've all noticed she wasn't there. >> reporter: she is jocelyn's colleague tina chew. the woman who has delivered mail to the homes and businesses along sausalito's route 9 for the past 20 years. just not the past three weeks. on september 27th, tina was driving her children to school in san francisco when their minivan was hit from behind by an apparently speeding mercedes. tina's 16-year-old son was killed. her daughter injured, and tina has been in critical condition ever since. tom lexon has been filling in on the job of delivering the mail on route 9 and fielding the same question again and again. >> how is tina doing? >> i don't know. just doesn't look good from what i know. i'm sorry. wish i had better news. it's amazing. everything that i have talked to on this route is shocked and stunned by what's happened. >> reporter: in this age of instant messaging and electronic
. >> reporter: a stack that means a lot to mail carrier jocelyn eustaquio. >> it's nice to know peopletention to us. usually we're just in the backround. but they notice, they notice when we're not there, and they've all noticed she wasn't there. >> reporter: she is jocelyn's colleague tina chew. the woman who has delivered mail to the homes and businesses along sausalito's route 9 for the past 20 years. just not the past three weeks. on september 27th, tina was driving her...
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i hope that jocelyn and -- are my personal friends. i want to assure everyone that the police department is here for you. tourism drives this city, entertainment drives this city. we just had beta brekers, i hope everybody thinks it was a success. this was all this weekend and now it goes as the weather gets better and we have daylight savings time and i enjoy the panel discussion on video surveillance. i have to again -- reassure you, the camera is for you, for your safety, outside the portal to your place. we have made cases, solved violent crime, absolved people of accusations. it's been a smart thing to do. it is not our video. it is your video. we could not come and take your video. if you want to give it to us sooner rather than later, we would appreciate it, otherwise we have no problem to protect you via search warrant and we won't ask unless we have probable cause to do this. this is nothing about big brother watching or trying to get in anybody's business. this is after the fact only to solve whatever happens to make sure it
i hope that jocelyn and -- are my personal friends. i want to assure everyone that the police department is here for you. tourism drives this city, entertainment drives this city. we just had beta brekers, i hope everybody thinks it was a success. this was all this weekend and now it goes as the weather gets better and we have daylight savings time and i enjoy the panel discussion on video surveillance. i have to again -- reassure you, the camera is for you, for your safety, outside the portal...
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so what we are going to do now is i'm going to bring up our executive director jocelyn king who is already here and we are going to introduce our panel. we have a couple questions that many of you are interested in and we hope that our panel can address that. our first panel member is supervisor david campos. [ applause ] >> our second panel member is rich van coal from the a l u unit. sean c'mon up and h from elixir, your famous entertainment attorney mark raney. and last but not least. c'mon up. >> i just want to say thanks for coming, you guys. i hope we are keeping you awake. we are going to throw some questions to these panelist and we'll have questions. just be nice and there is that mic. it's cord less. you can pull it out and move it around the crowd if you want to. yes. thanks again for coming. we'll take later. >> okay, panelist, recently for the second time senator mark, introduced last call at 4 a.m.. this would leave it to individual jurisdictions to determine whether or not they wanted to implement a 4 a.m. last call. the resolution did not make it through the committee. keep
so what we are going to do now is i'm going to bring up our executive director jocelyn king who is already here and we are going to introduce our panel. we have a couple questions that many of you are interested in and we hope that our panel can address that. our first panel member is supervisor david campos. [ applause ] >> our second panel member is rich van coal from the a l u unit. sean c'mon up and h from elixir, your famous entertainment attorney mark raney. and last but not least....
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she is jocelyn's colleague, the whom who has delivered mail to the homes and businesses along route nine past 20 years. just not the past three weeks. tina was driving her children to school in stran when their minivan was caught from behind by a mercedes. her son was killed, her daughter injured and kin that has been in critical condition ever since. >> how is she doing? >> i don't know, it just doesn't look gootd from what i know. sorry. i wish i had better use. >> everyone i talked to on this route shocked is and stunned by what happened. in this age of instant messaging, it's easy to think the role of a mail carrier in our lives is smaller than ever. how then to explain the yellow ribbons on every single mailbox? and cards, letters and donations that tom says a left for him every day. with tina, she always has a smile on her face. perhaps this says more about tina than her profession. perhaps she would have touched lives doing any other job. it's just that for this one little corner of socaledo, they're having a hard time imagining someone else doing hers. >> the wet change, getting
she is jocelyn's colleague, the whom who has delivered mail to the homes and businesses along route nine past 20 years. just not the past three weeks. tina was driving her children to school in stran when their minivan was caught from behind by a mercedes. her son was killed, her daughter injured and kin that has been in critical condition ever since. >> how is she doing? >> i don't know, it just doesn't look gootd from what i know. sorry. i wish i had better use. >> everyone...
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. >> jocelyn?e only fourth grader, and question figure out what they should do about it and they can't, they should be reminded to act like adults and work it out. >> jocelyn bringing it home. >> on one level you say don't talk to kids about this, they don't understand. the point is they do understand, that even kids are taught by adults, somehow we forget what you're supposed to do in a crisis, how you're supposed to work and we lose sight of it. that's a metaphor for what's happening. >> be your own individual, my favorite. >> don't follow bad decisions and compromise. i love that fourth graders know that better than congress does. >> don't be a follower, just because people are making bad choices you don't have to make the same choice and how about karl pointing the blame. >> he is strong, i said karl for congress, i revised that i think that and say karl for president. can we do more kiddie cabinets? these are fantastic. >> we have to figure out how do we lose this? how do we lose what we know
. >> jocelyn?e only fourth grader, and question figure out what they should do about it and they can't, they should be reminded to act like adults and work it out. >> jocelyn bringing it home. >> on one level you say don't talk to kids about this, they don't understand. the point is they do understand, that even kids are taught by adults, somehow we forget what you're supposed to do in a crisis, how you're supposed to work and we lose sight of it. that's a metaphor for what's...
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jocelyn smith joins us from ohio. >> hi. >> what prompted you to start the group or the organizers toally in 2010 on campus, a lot of s.t.a.r.s. members started hearing about a few race-themed parties, so in order to gain access to these parties you had to dress as a black person or as a mexican person, and obviously there was controversy. many people were outraged by this, and there were three parties on campus, so after two other incidents, s.t.a.r.s. decided to speak up and invented our poster campaign. >> so i think everybody can understand why that might be offensive. it is offensive, right? but how far are you going? we have heard that dressing up as a cowboy might be offensive. is that true? >> me personally i don't take offense to it but we're talking about a more -- our definition of offensive is misconstrued conceptions of a certain culture for race. when you marginalize a culture it really sets us back is what we're trying to say. it's offensive. >> so how are other students on campus, are they taking your advice? are they listening? >> well, i think we're spreading a lot o
jocelyn smith joins us from ohio. >> hi. >> what prompted you to start the group or the organizers toally in 2010 on campus, a lot of s.t.a.r.s. members started hearing about a few race-themed parties, so in order to gain access to these parties you had to dress as a black person or as a mexican person, and obviously there was controversy. many people were outraged by this, and there were three parties on campus, so after two other incidents, s.t.a.r.s. decided to speak up and...