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is leading the charge in the lives i want to recognize kim's from the fire department (clapping) deborah head of the department of the environment (clapping.) monooutlook mirror the port director (clapping) supervisor christensen thank you for joining us today and school broadband member hydra mendosa and assessor our recorded carmen chu (clapping) we have two commissioners amy ackerman from the status of women and we have two board members members our pointing and linda calhoun >> i want to especially thank my staff carlene who worked and others from the mayor's office to make today's ceremony possible. >> (clapping) and and mickey callahan from the human resources has just joined us i'm sure you're aware of in 998 san francisco became the first city in the world to enact a local ordinance with the united nations the illumination of all forms of discrimination against women a international bill of rights for women the united states is not gratified but the other countries have this landmark ordinance was made possible by the advocacy of the san francisco bay area area women attended the
is leading the charge in the lives i want to recognize kim's from the fire department (clapping) deborah head of the department of the environment (clapping.) monooutlook mirror the port director (clapping) supervisor christensen thank you for joining us today and school broadband member hydra mendosa and assessor our recorded carmen chu (clapping) we have two commissioners amy ackerman from the status of women and we have two board members members our pointing and linda calhoun >> i want...
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narrator: demographer deborah balk combines demographic and spacial data to examine how vulnerable populations in the coastal regions of developing nations will be affected by climate change. balk: prior work has predominantly looked at the causes of climate change. this study asks, what will some of the consequences of climate change be and what will those consequences be for human population and for human settlements? narrator: predicting future population trends will help policy makers plan mitigation strategies to ensure a better quality of life for coming generations and to protect our environment. martha farnsworth riche is the former director of the u.s. census bureau, who was instrumental in designing the 2000 census. dr. riche: demography is really the science of studying people or studying populations. in the strictest sense it refers to studying the growth or the decline of populations in terms of, obviously people being born, people dying, and then people moving in or moving away. ople are the focus of policies. they're the focus of programs. they're the focus of advertising entert
narrator: demographer deborah balk combines demographic and spacial data to examine how vulnerable populations in the coastal regions of developing nations will be affected by climate change. balk: prior work has predominantly looked at the causes of climate change. this study asks, what will some of the consequences of climate change be and what will those consequences be for human population and for human settlements? narrator: predicting future population trends will help policy makers plan...
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deborah willis. >> deborah willis. >> deborah willis started doing all these shows in cultivating and out there for the public to see. ♪ >> if not for deborah willis we probably all would have disappeared at some. ♪ >> c-span: who is she? >> guest: macarthur genius award-winning scholar groundbreaking scholar who has written definitive text on african-american contribution to photography. she is also an acclaimed artist a professor and chair at the university the new york university department of energy -- imaging and photography a a friend, mentor to many many people, and she in many ways single-handedly changed the way in which we look at african-american contributions to the field of photography. >> c-span: when did she start? >> guest: in the 70s. she was studying photography, and her teacher had told her that african-americans did not make contributions to photography. and she had her own path to actually prove this teacher on and to look not only to see what photographers there were and resuscitate them but also to look at the ways in which black families who were the principal
deborah willis. >> deborah willis. >> deborah willis started doing all these shows in cultivating and out there for the public to see. ♪ >> if not for deborah willis we probably all would have disappeared at some. ♪ >> c-span: who is she? >> guest: macarthur genius award-winning scholar groundbreaking scholar who has written definitive text on african-american contribution to photography. she is also an acclaimed artist a professor and chair at the university...
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hey there, d. >> ree, deborah. know getting to this point in the season has taken a lot of grit, focus, and sacrifice. uconn and maryland are two teams playing in the second game tonight. they have a very different and great lengths to make sure they are one of the four finalists here. one team giving up twitter, the other giving up their cell phone. waiting is a part of every -- tweeting is a part of an every day life and a way that people communicate. that's why they are not allowed on twitter for the first day of practice to the end of the season. sounds like an impossible task. >> they say that's one of the hardest thing to do, but after a while they get used to it. it is just like that. when it is game day we are not allowed to post. >> reporter: did she say they have to turn in their phones? >> immediate satisfaction. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine going any time without it, yet that is exactly what the maryland women's basketball team have done. they are voluntarily giving up their cell during the whole
hey there, d. >> ree, deborah. know getting to this point in the season has taken a lot of grit, focus, and sacrifice. uconn and maryland are two teams playing in the second game tonight. they have a very different and great lengths to make sure they are one of the four finalists here. one team giving up twitter, the other giving up their cell phone. waiting is a part of every -- tweeting is a part of an every day life and a way that people communicate. that's why they are not allowed on...
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citizens protesting as an enemy force. >> that's right, deborah. these e-mails reveal the way and how the national guard prepared for its deployment down there in ferguson anticipating that there would be protesters throwing molotov cocktails and a lot of disturbances and at the same time trying to be conscious, it seems, about not showing too much force and not being too public for fear that that would inflame tensions. they were trying to balance. these words, enemy forces adversaries, really are insulting to some of the people down there. we've talked to people down there who said that it's shocking that they were being treated that way and emblematic of the broader problem with the police department there. we have a statement from the national guard which defends this language and says essentially that they were there to protect -- they were there to make sure that they could deal with potential threats is what they're calling it. document reference uses generic military planning format utilized in a wide range of military missions so the term
citizens protesting as an enemy force. >> that's right, deborah. these e-mails reveal the way and how the national guard prepared for its deployment down there in ferguson anticipating that there would be protesters throwing molotov cocktails and a lot of disturbances and at the same time trying to be conscious, it seems, about not showing too much force and not being too public for fear that that would inflame tensions. they were trying to balance. these words, enemy forces adversaries,...
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>> well, rosemary, we're learning more from the police exactly what happened to deborah lobo. she is a 55-year-old california native and she was leaving her job as a teacher at a medical and dental college in karachi and she was shot in a drive by shooting in the cheek and in the shoulder. she is current will i in the hospital. she is alive and. >> stable condition under police protection. now, we understand from the police during the investigation that she had a daily routine. she would leave her job at the school at 3:00 p.m. to go pick up her daughters who went to school at the american school in karachi. and so the attackers picked a moment when she would be vulnerable to attack her. and they threw some pamphlets in the back of the car, according to police, written both in erdu and english. they claim to be part of the islamic state. it's unclear if they are part of the islamic state, if they coordinated this attack or they simply borrowed the name to make it a terror attack. so we are learning that they claimed it was in retaliation for a police operation against an al qa
>> well, rosemary, we're learning more from the police exactly what happened to deborah lobo. she is a 55-year-old california native and she was leaving her job as a teacher at a medical and dental college in karachi and she was shot in a drive by shooting in the cheek and in the shoulder. she is current will i in the hospital. she is alive and. >> stable condition under police protection. now, we understand from the police during the investigation that she had a daily routine. she...
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bring in deborah feyerick joining us from new york. what do we know? so far what we know wolf that around lunch time, a member of the park police with the canine dog was going through an area where there are lockers and the dog seemed to react to one of those lockers. and so now we have confirmed that the nypd bomb squad is there trying to determine weight inside the locker. we don't know what yet. we know that the island has been evacuated. there are ferries that took people away from the statute of liberty, sort of in the areap. just near the island but nobody is on that island as they try to determine exactly what this suspicious package is wolf. >> we don't know for sure yet but we'll keep monitoring what's going on and see what the package contains. thanks very much deborah feyerick for that. >>> the obama administration has come under renewed criticism for the use of drones in the wake of the deaths of the american hostage warren weinstein and italian hostage giovanni lo porto. the u.s. drone program is focused on four countries, pakistan yemen,
bring in deborah feyerick joining us from new york. what do we know? so far what we know wolf that around lunch time, a member of the park police with the canine dog was going through an area where there are lockers and the dog seemed to react to one of those lockers. and so now we have confirmed that the nypd bomb squad is there trying to determine weight inside the locker. we don't know what yet. we know that the island has been evacuated. there are ferries that took people away from the...
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next speaker, please. >> deborah a tenant and tenant representative on the building inspection we've been dealing with that the market has increased the review of those types of things the issue is jurisdiction all and available there is improper notice and this is categoryic this is your copy; right? the zoning controls of illegal removal not 0 mandatory discretionary review but whenever there's a removal the cooking facilities in a residential unit or the change of use as defined and regulated by the planning code or as relating regulated by the building code any dwelling unit to a non-residential use a dwelling unit is defined different than a residential it is not about it being legal or not just a living space that people live in more than 32 days my testimony here is that you have the right to accept jurisdiction and send it back for proper notification to the tenants so they can actually be heard on this case we're seeing an increase in those kind of complicated issues i have heard a case where we had a notice of violation on the illegal demolition of a local unit because they
next speaker, please. >> deborah a tenant and tenant representative on the building inspection we've been dealing with that the market has increased the review of those types of things the issue is jurisdiction all and available there is improper notice and this is categoryic this is your copy; right? the zoning controls of illegal removal not 0 mandatory discretionary review but whenever there's a removal the cooking facilities in a residential unit or the change of use as defined and...
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>> good morning, deborah. i think number one we talked about the fact there's a different training mechanism for use of a training than the use of your primary firearm, and that came out. and the other thing tacklely in this case he had neither training. >> when we think of these reserve officers are they usually on a general rotation? are they expected to put in a certain number of hours with a department or is this something when they want to volunteer they decide they want to voluntaryeer, and we're not sure that is the case here. what is the protocol for what they are even supposed to do? >> every department operates uniquely different. i have seen reserve officers do ride-alongs, and seen them participate in parade marches and community service events but never have i seen a reserve officer used in a tactical operation involving the purchase of firearms from a suspect they knew to have a criminal record. >> so what you are saying eventually was this was well beyond his training and well beyond his skill s
>> good morning, deborah. i think number one we talked about the fact there's a different training mechanism for use of a training than the use of your primary firearm, and that came out. and the other thing tacklely in this case he had neither training. >> when we think of these reserve officers are they usually on a general rotation? are they expected to put in a certain number of hours with a department or is this something when they want to volunteer they decide they want to...
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deborah feyerick in boston this morning. >> good morning, carol. and family members of dzhokhar tsarnaev will be there in court trying to convince a jury that his life is worth saving. that's coming up right after the break. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to relieve sudden cravings fast. anytime. anywhere. i never know when i'll need relief. that's why i choose nicorette mini. will you help us find a house for you and your brother? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ woooooah you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow have a sunset mode. and an early morning mode. and a partly sunny mode. and an outside... to clear inside mode. transitions® signature® adaptive lenses ...are more responsive than ever. so why settle for a lens with just one mode? experience life well lit®. upgrade your lenses to transiti
deborah feyerick in boston this morning. >> good morning, carol. and family members of dzhokhar tsarnaev will be there in court trying to convince a jury that his life is worth saving. that's coming up right after the break. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i...don't. excedrin® is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin®. wow, that was fast. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. nicorette mini starts to...
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deborah feyerick live in boston with more for us this morning good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good, carol. the judge right now is giving instructions to both sides and to the jury as well. the opening statement by prosecution has not yet begun but what jumped out to me was the demeanor of dzhokhar tsarnaev. he was flanked by both of his female lawyers. he looked comfortable. he was smiling. he was chatting. this is the first time he's been back in this court since he was found guilty of those 30 counts including using a weapon of mass destruction to kill people. he looked comfortable and relaxed. the jury is going to have a very interesting time during deliberations deciding which is the worst penalty, whether it's death or life in prison. watching his human interaction between tsarnaev and his two lawyers, it became very apparent that he's going to lose all human interaction if he is sentenced to life in prison. i spoke to a close friend of his who said you know the tsarnaev she knew was a lifeguard, was reliable was friendly. always the one you would go to if you needed to talk a
deborah feyerick live in boston with more for us this morning good morning, deborah. >> reporter: good, carol. the judge right now is giving instructions to both sides and to the jury as well. the opening statement by prosecution has not yet begun but what jumped out to me was the demeanor of dzhokhar tsarnaev. he was flanked by both of his female lawyers. he looked comfortable. he was smiling. he was chatting. this is the first time he's been back in this court since he was found guilty...
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want to bring in deborah feyerick joining us from new york.e spent a lot of time covering this case. give us your analysis of what we should be bracing for. >> reporter: whether or not they do find conspiracy on the first charge and also how they divide the counts that follow that specifically where he intentionally meant to kill both crystal camable, martin richard, lindsey lu as well as sean collier. i just read over the language of the verdict form. you have to believe that the jury was in there comparing the wording in the indictment against that verdict form to see exactly what that language indicated. they were very specific this morning in their questions asking about a conspiracy and whether it was over a certain period of time asking about aiding and abetting because there are some charges that say that did dzhokhar tsarnaev use and carry a weapon of mass destruction to commit this crime or did he aid and abet? and so they really had to look at both parts of how that was written to come to their conclusion. there's no question that in
want to bring in deborah feyerick joining us from new york.e spent a lot of time covering this case. give us your analysis of what we should be bracing for. >> reporter: whether or not they do find conspiracy on the first charge and also how they divide the counts that follow that specifically where he intentionally meant to kill both crystal camable, martin richard, lindsey lu as well as sean collier. i just read over the language of the verdict form. you have to believe that the jury...
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we get more from deborah feyerick in boston. >> reporter: christine, dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense teamy trying persuade the jury that life in prison is in their words the better choice. they are trying to show the jury that sentencing him to a maximum security facility where he will be with other terrorists well he will become irrelevant. the defense case centered not on dzhokhar tsarnaev so much as his older brother tamerlan. they are trying to show that if it were not for tamerlan the boston marathon bombing would never have happened. they called many witnesses, some testifying against their will. they had to be subpoenaed to show up in court. testifying it was tamerlan who was religious and belligerent. he called the imam a hypocrite because the imam suggested the muslims in the u.s. should be involved in holidays like thanksgiving and revere martin luther king. one of the key witnesses was tamerlan tsarnaev's mother-in-law. she testified she was not in favor of the relationship. her daughter katharine marrying tamerlan after the couple became pregnant with their first and only chil
we get more from deborah feyerick in boston. >> reporter: christine, dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense teamy trying persuade the jury that life in prison is in their words the better choice. they are trying to show the jury that sentencing him to a maximum security facility where he will be with other terrorists well he will become irrelevant. the defense case centered not on dzhokhar tsarnaev so much as his older brother tamerlan. they are trying to show that if it were not for tamerlan the...
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. >> my name is deborah and i have worked in the arts community in san francisco for 20 years. i have 17 och the years running intersection city arts. i'm the ceo at yeerba braina for the arts and also a member of the arts alliance. i feel i have a perfective i want to share and one is cultural equity is real concern and we are grateful you are looking tat. we need to come together and insure the arts community and all the diversity is afforded. it is time to focus on this. the arts committee and our city have not gained from the division among us. they have not gained. i would like to see us working together and in addition to this report i'm pleased that the san francisco foundation is also doing some work on this so policy link and so is the ford foundation so i think we can work together. i'm happy to report the arts alliance is committed to community organizing and working across the field. we are totally supportive of cultural equity. you will see us work together and see it grow and the impact of that and i'm hopeful for the future in san francisco. i want to share somet
. >> my name is deborah and i have worked in the arts community in san francisco for 20 years. i have 17 och the years running intersection city arts. i'm the ceo at yeerba braina for the arts and also a member of the arts alliance. i feel i have a perfective i want to share and one is cultural equity is real concern and we are grateful you are looking tat. we need to come together and insure the arts community and all the diversity is afforded. it is time to focus on this. the arts...
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chris: deborah's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years, but the past fee years she has been in limbo. she wants to expand, but cannot. the proposed 16-mile-long purple line would run through her storefront affecting her and 600 other properties. >> we would like to potentially sell our business. nobody in our right mind -- nobody in their right mind would do that. >> for the 1.5 million, 2 million people who live in this area, there is a larger good. chris: and that greater good can be found in this new study by a frederick-based transportation company. it estimates a purple line will bring 25,000 new jobs, increase household income by 2.2 billion an increase robert he values by an estimated 12.8 billion. >> the overall communities will be far better off with having this wonderful transit opportunity. many of these businesses will be better off in a new location. kellye: coming up -- an unexpected neighbor at some area pools. why parents are fighting this. devon: and when the rain ends and the full forecast. lets say this is your tv and these
chris: deborah's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years, but the past fee years she has been in limbo. she wants to expand, but cannot. the proposed 16-mile-long purple line would run through her storefront affecting her and 600 other properties. >> we would like to potentially sell our business. nobody in our right mind -- nobody in their right mind would do that. >> for the 1.5 million, 2 million people who live in this area, there is a...
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>> deborah and the organization that it utilizes is to try to get as many facilities. off the streets >> so you rent apartments. >> we can rent or buy an apartment or whatever assets are available. people contribute. all sorts of -- any conceivable way that we can put people into a home off the streets and so then we can proceed to get them the care, the health care they require. >> and do you find that hand up is enough to get a roof over their head or is that enough or do they head back into the streets? >> no. they don't head back into the streets because we stay on top of these folks. deborah works hard to find jobs and health services, dental, every conceivable resource and that is what she is doing and it is amazing how she does this. because it is like 24/7 and she is a full time employer at the pentagon so i don't get it. she does it. >> and we know there are success stories of your organization, when you do get people that get a job and they are ambitious and self-sufficient and they can move forward. thank you both for your service to your country and most im
>> deborah and the organization that it utilizes is to try to get as many facilities. off the streets >> so you rent apartments. >> we can rent or buy an apartment or whatever assets are available. people contribute. all sorts of -- any conceivable way that we can put people into a home off the streets and so then we can proceed to get them the care, the health care they require. >> and do you find that hand up is enough to get a roof over their head or is that enough or...
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deborah? >> reporter: it absolutely does, derek. she plead not guilty today. her lawyer said this was self- defense, but the prosecutor said no way this is felony murder as they went back and forth and in the end they said she is a danger to the community. i wanted you to take a look at the video of her family leaving court today. that's the young former basketball star's mom. she was upset. saying something to me that i cannot say on tv. and finally we're learning more about how police found him murdered in a room in northwest dc. police say that the husband and lawyer was found dead there with his hands cuffed with colorful zip tie. she was using the e-mail, dc guy 456 to look for men on craigs list. for about five hours the day he was murdered, he was communicating with someone using the e-mail address chrissanchez0906@yahoo.com. court documents say that he arranged a meeting at the donovan room hotel. somehow they fought, then stabbed him seven times in total once in the heart killing him. after doing some digital hunting, police arrested her finding simil
deborah? >> reporter: it absolutely does, derek. she plead not guilty today. her lawyer said this was self- defense, but the prosecutor said no way this is felony murder as they went back and forth and in the end they said she is a danger to the community. i wanted you to take a look at the video of her family leaving court today. that's the young former basketball star's mom. she was upset. saying something to me that i cannot say on tv. and finally we're learning more about how police...
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. >> pam :and stay tuned with the inside edition with deborah norville after the news. >> reporter :andry--and sunday night at night we will have--nine we will have an hour long sports report >> pam :some *revealing* new details about the woman accused of breaching security at san jose's main airport. kron 4's j-r stone has a part of her story. you'll only see on 4. >> j.r. tuesday night she was caught walking along the air field. that morning and they believe that she was, was first walking through someone's yard and then going to somebody's house through a window. >>:she seemed pretty messed up when i talked to her and she was pretty messed up on the video when she walked on to the property >> j.r. :authorities this told her that she knew somebody in the house the she could only go an issue when in through the window. as for why she was walking around the airport that is a question of stories have yet to answer c >> pam :a student at cal said that she was molested in her own dorm room. she reported that a man attacked from march the third she apparently worked for the man. at a bay ar
. >> pam :and stay tuned with the inside edition with deborah norville after the news. >> reporter :andry--and sunday night at night we will have--nine we will have an hour long sports report >> pam :some *revealing* new details about the woman accused of breaching security at san jose's main airport. kron 4's j-r stone has a part of her story. you'll only see on 4. >> j.r. tuesday night she was caught walking along the air field. that morning and they believe that she...
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. >> reporter :and we have the weather coming out stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. >> pam :governor jerry brown announced legislation today. which would fine water wasters up to 10-thousand dollars a day. for those guilty of the crime. says the plans were released hours after a meeting between brown and a number of mayors from across the state. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live tonight with new details. >> j.r. :it certainly could become very expensive keep in mind thatpam, 10-thousand dollar fines would only apply to the worst of the water wasters. the proposed plans demand that water agencies across the state save between 8 and 36 percent depending on the area. in the bay area the governors water conservation plans range from 8 to 20 percent. 8 percent for customers with the sf-puc, 16 percent for those with the alameda county water district and east bay mud, and 20 percent for those with the san jose water company. this comes on the same day that east bay mud announced that penalty fees will be issued to those w
. >> reporter :and we have the weather coming out stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville. see it, after the news. >> pam :governor jerry brown announced legislation today. which would fine water wasters up to 10-thousand dollars a day. for those guilty of the crime. says the plans were released hours after a meeting between brown and a number of mayors from across the state. kron 4's j.r. stone is following the story and joins us live tonight with new details. >>...
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. >> pam :and stay tuned tonight for the inside edition with deborah norville. ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> pam :a public meeting today in san francisco. was to decide a possible relocation of the alactraz ferry port. the national park service held the meeting in the bayside conference room at pier- 1. the relocation options include moving the ferry port back to its orignial spot on pier- 41, moving it to fort mason's pier 3, or keeping it at its existing pier- 31 -and a- half. >> we are in discussions with the port but we need to reach a conclusion to those discussions because we really do need to find a solid, long term embarcation for the ferry to alcatraz. >> pam :moving the ferry termnial to fort mason. an area the park service already owns. has residents concerned it will have a negative environmental impact. and generat
. >> pam :and stay tuned tonight for the inside edition with deborah norville. ♪ ♪ ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh darling... ♪ ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] ♪ hush my darling... ♪ [snoring.] ♪ don't fear my darling... ♪ ♪ the lion sleeps tonight. ♪ [snoring.] take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. >> pam :a public meeting today in san francisco. was to decide a possible relocation of the...
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. >> deborah: two women accused of plotting to blow up a slain police officer's funeral. >>> plus -->> mr. trevor noah. >> -- jon stewart's replacement on "the daily show." his tragic past revealed. >> the guy shot her in the head. >>> and they called her what? >> your front end looks like the hindenburg. >> the meteorologist and the flood of hate coming her way because she is pregnant? >> it was so mean. >>> then easter
. >> deborah: two women accused of plotting to blow up a slain police officer's funeral. >>> plus -->> mr. trevor noah. >> -- jon stewart's replacement on "the daily show." his tragic past revealed. >> the guy shot her in the head. >>> and they called her what? >> your front end looks like the hindenburg. >> the meteorologist and the flood of hate coming her way because she is pregnant? >> it was so mean. >>> then...
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. >>> then -- >> deborah: the presidential motorcade and the baby that just won't wait. >> the baby wasor the president. >> exclusive, twin sister, one's black, the
. >>> then -- >> deborah: the presidential motorcade and the baby that just won't wait. >> the baby wasor the president. >> exclusive, twin sister, one's black, the
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. >> you'll notice minimal grass in deborah fleaming's large back yard.y recently decided to get a pool and relandscape. >> we looked into it and found out landscaping used more water than filling a swimming pool. >> the california swimming pool and spa association is hoping to change the way people view pools in the drought with the let's pool together campaign. >> the swimming pool uses less water than the lawn straight up so when we cover up a lot of the back yard with concrete right there you have a net savings. >> it can be challenging to change public perception and that's why mike with pools and a board member of the state's pool and spa association is working with local water districts. >> the number one way to conserve is put a cover on a pool. >> they recommend checking for leaks cutting down on water features and something that can be hard to do. >> it's real simple. cut down on the splash out. >> deborah did the research and feels confident she's helping with the drought. >> i wanted to make sure we did the due diligence things right for our c
. >> you'll notice minimal grass in deborah fleaming's large back yard.y recently decided to get a pool and relandscape. >> we looked into it and found out landscaping used more water than filling a swimming pool. >> the california swimming pool and spa association is hoping to change the way people view pools in the drought with the let's pool together campaign. >> the swimming pool uses less water than the lawn straight up so when we cover up a lot of the back yard...
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is leading the charge in the lives i want to recognize kim's from the fire department (clapping) deborah the department of the environment (clapping.) monooutlook mirror the port director (clapping) supervisor christensen thank you for joining us today and school broadband member hydra mendosa and assessor our recorded carmen chu (clapping) we have two commissioners amy ackerman from the status of women and we have two board members members our pointing and linda calhoun >> i want to especially thank my staff carlene who
is leading the charge in the lives i want to recognize kim's from the fire department (clapping) deborah the department of the environment (clapping.) monooutlook mirror the port director (clapping) supervisor christensen thank you for joining us today and school broadband member hydra mendosa and assessor our recorded carmen chu (clapping) we have two commissioners amy ackerman from the status of women and we have two board members members our pointing and linda calhoun >> i want to...
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. >> deborah: wait till you see who is behind the hoax. >>> and secret weapons on the campaign trail,ried marco rubio. and she married rand paul. >> let me explain instead of talk over me. >> sure. >> does your husband have the temperament to be president? >>> and new cop
. >> deborah: wait till you see who is behind the hoax. >>> and secret weapons on the campaign trail,ried marco rubio. and she married rand paul. >> let me explain instead of talk over me. >> sure. >> does your husband have the temperament to be president? >>> and new cop
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deborah feyerick in boston. thank you very much deb. >>> we are also today learning how -- more about freddie graves. 25-year-old man who died a week after he was arrested in baltimore. may have severed his spine. we'll speak live with a spinal cord doctor. and freddie graves' minister on what we know today. >>> also it is a massive recall. bluebell ice cream yanking all of its products. all of them off shelves over listeria contamination. what you need to know there. >>> and my goodness coaches yeah they're known for outbursts and meltdowns and cursing. let me tell you, nothing like this. one coach dropped the f-bomb. want to know how many times? 7 times. 77 times in six minutes. see what happened ahead. i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here. i've been with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearl
deborah feyerick in boston. thank you very much deb. >>> we are also today learning how -- more about freddie graves. 25-year-old man who died a week after he was arrested in baltimore. may have severed his spine. we'll speak live with a spinal cord doctor. and freddie graves' minister on what we know today. >>> also it is a massive recall. bluebell ice cream yanking all of its products. all of them off shelves over listeria contamination. what you need to know there....
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. >> deborah: can you believe he's a detective with the joint terrorism task force?eason you're not in handcuffs going to jail is because i have things to do. >>> and then comedian chris rock. >> reporter: he says he's been pulled over by police three times in seven weeks. >> is he the victim of racial profiling? >>> and -- >> reporter: mysterious death of the getty oil heir. >> and the ex-girlfriend who called 911, he just took out a retraining order against her. >>> and singer avril lavigne. >>> and the teen who got a heart transplant, killed after a wild chase. >> the person
. >> deborah: can you believe he's a detective with the joint terrorism task force?eason you're not in handcuffs going to jail is because i have things to do. >>> and then comedian chris rock. >> reporter: he says he's been pulled over by police three times in seven weeks. >> is he the victim of racial profiling? >>> and -- >> reporter: mysterious death of the getty oil heir. >> and the ex-girlfriend who called 911, he just took out a retraining...
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deborah, we know what those questions were. >> there were two notes.ry is paying close attention to the language and precise language being used. they had a question to conspiracy and to aiding and abetting. they wanted to know whether conspiracy was a single event or it would take place over a continuing amount of time. the judge said it's not limited. it's over time. they also had a question about aiding and abedtting and whether that was two separate ideas or one. the judge said it was one. so when you think about what they asked about, conspiracy it applies to count one, using weapons of mass destruction and using a bomb to destroy a public place and destroying public property. two are death penalty eligible. when you look at the verdict sheet, the verdict sheet has the counts that are listed and then they have to vote on subcategories and they wanted to know if they find him guilty of a particular charge do they then have to go to the subcharge. can they say yes he's guilty of using a weapon of mass destruction or find that he killed all of them i
deborah, we know what those questions were. >> there were two notes.ry is paying close attention to the language and precise language being used. they had a question to conspiracy and to aiding and abetting. they wanted to know whether conspiracy was a single event or it would take place over a continuing amount of time. the judge said it's not limited. it's over time. they also had a question about aiding and abedtting and whether that was two separate ideas or one. the judge said it was...
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. >> deborah. >> followed by silva thank you very much members of the board of san francisco employees retirement system it's an honor to follow rebecca she's expressed my feelings of the follows free california eloquently i'm the spokeswoman for the fossil fuel california and speaking in a much more 340erd way but feel strongly about what they said it is financially pursuant to invest in the follows fuels that are threatening our way of life i'd like to focus phenomenon two specific pieces of news that talk about present danger and how it effects the decisions you could o should be macro and a hell story from last week on april 1st the governor announced monitoring water limitation that bring climate changer in assuring a secure way for pension holder we have a safe present for the land and water we absolutely don't think no longer a future possibility climate change threatens our life support in n this state drought happy on a sickly basis the climate technologists show that the experience greater exacerbated the current drought of winter of 2015-2016 was the long run it on record fo
. >> deborah. >> followed by silva thank you very much members of the board of san francisco employees retirement system it's an honor to follow rebecca she's expressed my feelings of the follows free california eloquently i'm the spokeswoman for the fossil fuel california and speaking in a much more 340erd way but feel strongly about what they said it is financially pursuant to invest in the follows fuels that are threatening our way of life i'd like to focus phenomenon two...
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pam moore>>: stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville.s comedian puts a woman on blast. for posting pictures of hunting trophies online. including a picture of her smiling next to a dead giraffe. see it, after the news. recently, a 1954 mercedes- benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million dollars. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000 dollars. and to think this one actually has a surround-sound stereo. the 2015 cla. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. pam moore>>: vermin infestations plumbing leaks and shady business dealings these are just a few of the complaints laid out in a lawsuit against the owner of one san francisco apartment building. kron four's jeff bush spoke with a former tenant and her lawyer. about the conditions inside a market street apartment complex. jeff bush>>: tenants and former tenants say they have never seen anything like the conditions inside 1751 market st
pam moore>>: stay tuned for inside edition with deborah norville.s comedian puts a woman on blast. for posting pictures of hunting trophies online. including a picture of her smiling next to a dead giraffe. see it, after the news. recently, a 1954 mercedes- benz grand prix race car made history when it sold for a record price of just under $30 million dollars. and now, another mercedes-benz makes history selling at just over $30,000 dollars. and to think this one actually has a...
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deborah? >> that 21-year-old, being held without bond because she is a danger to the community. also like you said, he was looking to meet a man on craigs list, but instead the former basketball star and military academy grad who showed up. >> reporter: this is a young former basketball star leaving court. i asked for a comment and he said it is something that i cannot say on tv as we are learning how police said that the outstanding capital ended up murdered in a room at the upscale donovan hotel in northwest dc. he was found dead with his hands cuffed with colorful zip ties. he was using the e-mail to look for men on craigs list. for about five hours the day he was murdered, he was communicating with someone, using the e-mail address chrissanchez0906@yahoo.com. police identified him. court documents say that he arranged a meeting at the donovan hotel between 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. somehow someway he fought, stabbing him seven times. she later admitted to going to the hotel with the intention of robbing him. saying that he tried to stop her from leaving and that's when they got in t
deborah? >> that 21-year-old, being held without bond because she is a danger to the community. also like you said, he was looking to meet a man on craigs list, but instead the former basketball star and military academy grad who showed up. >> reporter: this is a young former basketball star leaving court. i asked for a comment and he said it is something that i cannot say on tv as we are learning how police said that the outstanding capital ended up murdered in a room at the...
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hello, i am deborah for own. >> and i am bruce johnson. the somber mood on a college campus tonight, they are still trying to comprehend how a female student could have been killed. tonight, police have one of the students housemates under arrest. >> friends held a vigil tonight on the campus in fredericksburg for a 20-year-old -- 28-year- old man.>> reporter: is very silent here tonight. you can see behind me a memorial set up by her friends and students. they were here in large numbers to show their respect. this was set up by the friends and fellow students, not by the university. we had trouble getting them to comment a little bit. everyone is shattered here. students laid flowers and cry at a memorial for grace man. she was the daughter of domestic court judge, thomas man, and is -- a popular student here. the campus is stunned by her murder, allegedly by one of her housemates, steven vandermeer. he was arrested near -- at a local church after she was found unconscious friday. police say there was no romantic relationship between the
hello, i am deborah for own. >> and i am bruce johnson. the somber mood on a college campus tonight, they are still trying to comprehend how a female student could have been killed. tonight, police have one of the students housemates under arrest. >> friends held a vigil tonight on the campus in fredericksburg for a 20-year-old -- 28-year- old man.>> reporter: is very silent here tonight. you can see behind me a memorial set up by her friends and students. they were here in...
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i am deborah feyerick and i am in for carol costello this morning. the first interview with the reserved deputy that shot and killed an unarmed suspect after mistaking his taser for his firearm, and you will hear robert bates explain how this happened. >> on your stomach. >> oh, i shot him. i am sorry. >> and during this morning's interview, bates alternated between choked up and also defiant, insisting that anybody could have made this mistake. here is how he describes what happened in that deadly shooting. >> my taser is right here on the front tucked in a protective vest and my gun itself is on my side normally to the rear. >> people are going to look at that mr. bates, and they are going to say how can you make this mistake? how could you think you were going for your taser on your chest tucked into that vest and accidentally pull your weapon? >> let me say, this has happened a number of times around the country and i have read about it in the past and i thought to myself after reading several cases, i don't understand how this can happen. you mu
i am deborah feyerick and i am in for carol costello this morning. the first interview with the reserved deputy that shot and killed an unarmed suspect after mistaking his taser for his firearm, and you will hear robert bates explain how this happened. >> on your stomach. >> oh, i shot him. i am sorry. >> and during this morning's interview, bates alternated between choked up and also defiant, insisting that anybody could have made this mistake. here is how he describes what...
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and that was a play on the name deborah and an bora. deborah.but people got wend of this and started referring to her as aurora bora alice and she became simply paulina. nicolas died in 1931. and alice stayed in the house and became pretty much a political power house and broker. she could make or break a political career if you wanted a political career, you got to try to get on her good side, which was not easy and to keep your career, you stayed on it. at one point, people said that she cost dewey the presidential election because she referred to him publicly as that little man on the wedding cake with his pencil moustache. speaking of her equips at one party, joe mccarthy walked up and said i think i'm going to call you alice and she responded the trashman and the policeman on my block call me alice but you may not. she told linden johnson that she wore wide briped hats to keep him from kissing her. at up with point he insisted on showing her his appendix scar and she turned around and blurted out thank god it wasn't his prostate. so of all
and that was a play on the name deborah and an bora. deborah.but people got wend of this and started referring to her as aurora bora alice and she became simply paulina. nicolas died in 1931. and alice stayed in the house and became pretty much a political power house and broker. she could make or break a political career if you wanted a political career, you got to try to get on her good side, which was not easy and to keep your career, you stayed on it. at one point, people said that she cost...
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reporter: deborah is the president and c.e.o. of the national safety council. she says talking on your phone even with a hands-free device puts you at risk. >> it's not about what your hand is doing. it's about what your brain is doing. it's the mental or cognitive distraction that really is pulling your attention away from the driving task. reporter: bill sharky knows first hand how distracted teens can get behind the wheel. as a driving instructor, he teaches his young students to keep both hands on the wheel. their eyes fixed on the road. >> big thing with students today is they don't have the perception of the judgment ability right now. take you a while to become a proficient driver. reporter: sharky and law enforcement get the message. it may take a split second for a drive to take a deadly turn. >> it only takes one time and is your life worth in taking that chance and losing it? maureen: good lessons there. doug: absolutely. maureen: what's new with you? doug: getting chilly. some areas will be in the 30's by morning. it's april but we still kind of fal
reporter: deborah is the president and c.e.o. of the national safety council. she says talking on your phone even with a hands-free device puts you at risk. >> it's not about what your hand is doing. it's about what your brain is doing. it's the mental or cognitive distraction that really is pulling your attention away from the driving task. reporter: bill sharky knows first hand how distracted teens can get behind the wheel. as a driving instructor, he teaches his young students to keep...
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. >> reporter: deborah patta, cbs news nairobi, kenya. >>> coming oupen the "morning news," an easter egg hunt gone mart is taking down a fierce female cage fighter. this is the "cbs morning news." d. and now... ...they can transform it with the new angie's list app you can get projects done in a snap. take a photo of your project... ...or just tell us what you need done... ...and angie's list will find a top-rated provider to do the job. the angie's list app is the simple, new way to get work done on your schedule. the app makes it easy, the power of angie's list makes it work. call, click or download the app for free today. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. i found out the hard way... not all washes take care of intimate odor. vagisil odor block wash stops odor from happening for all day confidence. when you feel fresh all day you feel confident. vagis
. >> reporter: deborah patta, cbs news nairobi, kenya. >>> coming oupen the "morning news," an easter egg hunt gone mart is taking down a fierce female cage fighter. this is the "cbs morning news." d. and now... ...they can transform it with the new angie's list app you can get projects done in a snap. take a photo of your project... ...or just tell us what you need done... ...and angie's list will find a top-rated provider to do the job. the angie's list app...
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and from "inside edition," deborah norville is here talking all the hottest headlines.e'll show you how to get the latest celebrity fashion trends for less. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
and from "inside edition," deborah norville is here talking all the hottest headlines.e'll show you how to get the latest celebrity fashion trends for less. now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ]
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reporting live tonight, deborah, wusa9 news. >> the kid seen on the video soumbadze seemed to know the video was being taken. >>> we have breaking news from fredericksburg. moments ago fredericksburg.com reports the search for a homicide suspect ended. police reportly located steven vanderbrie yellow a short time ago. james monroe high had been on lockdown but now is back open. >>> a chase that ended in a murder at the census bureau. ronald anderson faces a host of charges including kidnapping and murder. according to the criminal complaint, anderson abducted a woman in northeast d.c., then he called another woman and had her meet him. the first woman got into the other woman's car and got away together. after the women crashed their car, anderson then exchanged gunfire with security guard lawrence buckner, killing him. hander son fled the scene and following that shootout with d.c. police he was captured. >>> well, a donation from a stranger has a 4-year-old disabled little boy back on wheels tonight after his wheelchair was stolen. >> reporter: i am prince george's bureau chief scott
reporting live tonight, deborah, wusa9 news. >> the kid seen on the video soumbadze seemed to know the video was being taken. >>> we have breaking news from fredericksburg. moments ago fredericksburg.com reports the search for a homicide suspect ended. police reportly located steven vanderbrie yellow a short time ago. james monroe high had been on lockdown but now is back open. >>> a chase that ended in a murder at the census bureau. ronald anderson faces a host of...
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. >> reporter: deborah lobo a vice principal was shot as she drove home from work the victim of a planned attack. the gunman left a leaflet. they target her because she was an american and promised more attacks against other americans. >> what is unclear is who is responsible. pakistani investigators say the gunmen implied they were connected to i.s.i.l., but indicated that it was revenge for an operation in carr abbingy. >> the consular general is in close contact with pakistani authorities, working to obtain information. police authorities in pakistan are handling the investigation. >> lobo is the second american in pakistan to be targeted. a medical doctor was shot dead in lahore. it comes after the release of a mastermind of the 2008 mumbai attacks. that move to grant him bail has been highly criticized by the u.s. state department. >> pakistan pledged its cooperation in bringing the prepare traitors. financiers and sponsors of the attacks to justice. and we urge pakistan to follow throw and enjur justice. >> the u.s. pakistani relation-is an odd one to say the least. close allies in
. >> reporter: deborah lobo a vice principal was shot as she drove home from work the victim of a planned attack. the gunman left a leaflet. they target her because she was an american and promised more attacks against other americans. >> what is unclear is who is responsible. pakistani investigators say the gunmen implied they were connected to i.s.i.l., but indicated that it was revenge for an operation in carr abbingy. >> the consular general is in close contact with...
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shout out i think virginia is here one the quality people those are the people doing the work and deborah and marlene and others from primary care regina at laguna honda and i'll be remiss in not giving a shout out to kilogram all the background materials she was responsibly for putting together so thank you. >> questions? >> question for any of the represented. >> i have a question. >> you mentioned the challenges dr. chin in meeting the quality standards because there's so many source of data how do you get here. >> a consumer of health care there's a difference between patient care and quality care well, i think we've talked about that repeating but what's necessary but not sufficient is an enterprise e m r it collects data in one place you need data warehouse to extract and analysis the gap between data and information. >> so the patient surveyed our most used tool for quality care. >> that aspect the quality care that survey is what we used to determine patient experience. >> i maybe missing part of our question. >> i'm not sure i got the are answer i was looking for i'm trying to de
shout out i think virginia is here one the quality people those are the people doing the work and deborah and marlene and others from primary care regina at laguna honda and i'll be remiss in not giving a shout out to kilogram all the background materials she was responsibly for putting together so thank you. >> questions? >> question for any of the represented. >> i have a question. >> you mentioned the challenges dr. chin in meeting the quality standards because...
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chris: deborah hyman's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years. but for the past few years, she's been in limbo. she wants to expand but can't. the proposed 16 mile long purple line would run right through her store front. affecting her and 600 other properties. >> like potentially sell our business. no one in our right mind will buy a business. >> from a larger perspective of our community of the citizens 1 1/2 and two million people that live in this region, there's a larger good. chris: and that larger good according to the economic advisor can be found in this new study by a frederick based transportation company. it estimates the purple line will bring 25,000 new jobs increase household incomes by $2.2 billion and increase property values by an estimated $12.8 billion. >> the overall communities in montgomery county prince george's county and the state of maryland will be far, far better off with having this wonderful transit opportunity and we'll deal with the individual businesses many of whom will be better off in a new location. chris: i
chris: deborah hyman's small business has thrived in this silver spring shopping complex for 22 years. but for the past few years, she's been in limbo. she wants to expand but can't. the proposed 16 mile long purple line would run right through her store front. affecting her and 600 other properties. >> like potentially sell our business. no one in our right mind will buy a business. >> from a larger perspective of our community of the citizens 1 1/2 and two million people that live...