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regina regina about what when and where because people are confused and we're not getting any response from supervisor tang's office and i'm going to read what she wrote. pointing out that quad are you that quad ruple regulation -- if the the space is shared by 4 practitioners could be a problem. weiner asked that a single space may be inspected 16 times. she says it seems that all 4 practitioners should be able to share the same permit or at least share one set of inspections plus fees and a lot of the practitioners are only renting maybe one or 2-days a week when first starting out and possibly in multiple locations and that's an issue with solo practitioners having the same department go to the same space 16 times that's kind of crazy so if you could recommend something for that that would be like amazing other than that thank you very much i'm sure we'll be back hopefully for happy things. a party? i have no idea at this point thank you and we'll keep sending you random e-mails i have 41 seconds left i can keep talking i'm teasing. . >> thank you very much. any other speakers for comment? >> yes. announcing speaker. >> how do you say it? oh, easier than it looks. all right thank you. >> my name is tony -- i'm the governmental regulation s chair california chapter and i really want to thank you guys you took time to dig into our issue and see showed a very keen grasp of the problem that these ordinances cause for us and advocate on our behalf and thank you very very much and a few things briefly first supervisor weiner suggested that making new massage businesses eligible for the 3 bcp priority processing program in seeking conditional use permits we think it's a good idea. this would draw up a process that could take up to 6 to 12 months to 30-day and see this would be critical to the small businesses that we run and land use regulations where other xat compatible businesses -- so now with the concession that there's going to be a permit process to guard the door these become prejudicial and unnecessary. supervisor tang was great in trying to work this out and the mechanics of it but nobody is going to understand it and even if it becomes law to have workshops for people that have massage businesses will be not only beneficial i think it will be essential and requiring a duplicate background check. it's actually illegal under the act as amended. it specifically says you can not require a certificate holder to undergo a second background check so those lines should be amendmented to reflect that. >> someone also mentioned the other side of the issue not only one massage therapists getting permits in multiple location but also one location having multiple therapists and the costs that that imposes and finally the ordinance right now charges for an application and annual fee for the first year -- that's my warning. we would like to see the annual fee change to a renewal fee and the renewal fee would come up in the second year and you wouldn't have to pay twice in the first year to establish your business. thank you very much. >> first off do we have any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. thank you for those very specific and substantive suggestions it's really hard to write legislation so when you come to the table with very specific, well-thought out suggestions like that they often get written into the legislation and you save people a lot of hassle trying to write it themselves and these are the types of issues we'll help you work on and dedicated to applying our resources to it and brian just joined us here not only to help us administer our meetings but more importantly to be to be to be an analyst and one of our commissioners is on a short fuse here we're here to make a recommendation tonight and if i may cut to the chase there's a couple of items that we might recommend as as a group here and put forth as an official recommendation on behalf of the commission looking forward. the first recommendation is to work with supervisor weiner's office on the proposed amendments to the planning code and also to work with him going forward on any follow along legislation that that might be recommendations whether it might be the planning and or the department of health and where necessary to make, to work with supervisors in specific districts around zoning issues and understand that zoning -- geographically around the city we have to take it up with the supervisors and ultimately the residents and business owners in those micro districts and or micro neighborhoods where they might have already you know passed certain restrictions so we can certainly take that up with supervisors on a case by case basis and assist you in that way and then finally, working with the massage community to define the potential need to develop a more nuanced established license fee as you mentioned. soul practitioners sharing a space or in the case where a sole practitioner operates in multiple spaces and these issues, there's probably more and your list provides a really excellent framework for moving forward so. >> i would second your -- >> those would be the suggestions if there are any comments, please make them now. >> i would like the president -- to be specific about what we're supporting as to supervisor weiner's proposals should we go over them and be specific about them or read them into the record? >> well, so he has made proposals to to the current -- to be considered and written into the current legislation. >> yeah he's going to be introducing new legislation and the 4 items i read to you earlier on page 3 those were confirmed by mr. powers his aid this afternoon whether it's him or somebody else i think there will be i think there will need to be something done to define that but in terms of -- >> this is about the planning code. >> this is about the planning code so supervisor weiner has committed to deal with the solo practitioner colocated in the chiropractor offices -- the multiple licenses if a practitioner is located in multiple does business in multiple locations the permit making any changes to that is under the health code so he won't be dealing with that it's only around the land use zoning applications. and then allowing an amnesty program -- allowing those that have completed the amnesty to move one time and then find a means for massage establishments to go through the cb 3 p and amend the definition and this is only under the planning code of service medical to include something like massage i think that that is a means to try to help deal with the issue where medical services are permitted in one zoning district but massage establishments are not. in addition to -- so the specifics of how those get written you know is really to the land use attorneys but those are kind of the laymen's terms of the objectives of what he wants to accomplish. >> if i may continue on this issue i propose -- i move that this commission supports supervisor weiner's efforts along these lines as read into the records. >> okay. >> just another point of clarification once it's correct me if it's introduced it will come back before you to be reviewed and heard. >> very well. anyone second the motion? >> commissioner dooley? >> oh, sorry. yes, please. >> i just wanted to say that i think we've made some progress here. i personally think that there's still things in this legislation that are punitive towards the massage industry and not really understanding or being respectful of what a solid profession this is but i'm hoping that these issues will be addressed ongoing because i personally do think that there are still problems with this legislation that are going to have a negative effect on your industry so i just want to let you know that that is a concern. >> okay. thank you. any other comments before we move on with commission tour-sarkissian's motion? >> so your motion dealt with working with supervisor weiner on his 4 items? >> at least on this issue. >> okay. and then do we want to take that specifically? commissioner dwight had made other suggestions. >> add on to that yeah. i wanted to be a little bit more specific about supervisor weiner's suggestions but we can add on everything that our president said. >> okay so to include that -- to have the commission and staff work with the massage industry in the community to work where needed with supervisor's offices on specific zoning districts and then to continue to work with the massage community to define -- i mean it's not maybe just the solo practitioners but i think the larger issues are around the solo practitioners but there still needs to be some clarification -- >> clarification when they have multiple locations primary versus -- >> right and then i don't know -- i mean there might be some other elements that i think have been brought up that fall sort of in that broader umbrella of you know things like duplicate background checks and things of that sort that we can take a look at. >> i think that that motion you know expresses our desire to help move this forward even beyond the current legislation. >> all right so we have a motion before us. is there a second? >> second. motion by commissioner tour-sarkissian and seconded by commissioner dooley. shall we do a role call? >> yes. >> commissioner dwight? >> yes. >> commissioner dooley? >> yes. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> yes. >> commissioner white? >> yes. >> all right that motion passes 4 to zero and we have a quorum and thank you commissioners. >> lastly, if i could put it out there -- you know, we're certainly willing and enthusiastic to help your community understand the amnesty provision and you know i think that given that the office of small business is here to help people work through the process, we'll spend sometime to kind of unravel this and try to make sense of it for your community and we'll work hopefully with you all with your assistance so that brian here can help with any analysis that's necessary. >> okay. sorry? a question? >> it's generally no but it is to your prerogative i mean note -- >> can i get in trouble? can i lose my presidency? >> technically it is out of order. >> okay. >> unless you do it specifically -- invite somebody up. >> can i specifically invite somebody up? i can. okay i'd like to specifically invite you to come up and say what you have to say real quickly. >> thank you. are we allowed to volunteer to help you do the amnesty program and explain it to our people? >> yeah, sure. >> okay we'll have volunteers to help you. >> okay. thank you. >> okay. i think that concludes these two items. thank you all very much for coming out tonight. very much appreciate it. and to be continued. all right. let's move onto the next item. >> all right. item number 7. discussion and possible action to make recommendations to the board of supervisors on bos file number 150462 the public works code waiver of street space fee for small business week sidewalk sales. >> commissioners, so this is the annual sidewalk sale fee waiver that we support. >> yep. >> so just as a matter of pro forma putting it before the commission and i've highlighted for you we're doing it over 2 we 2 weekends -- mother's day weekend and may 23rd which is memorial day weekend so different districts had desires to do it in different weekends and some districts are doing it both weekends and i did get the supervisor of that district's support to support the two weekends so anyway? >> we've had mother's day. >> oh wait mother's day was last week sorry. >> so memorial day and father's day. >> so saturday may 16th and then the 233rd and i have the different districts participating. >> do we have a motion? >> we need to take public comment. >> do we have public comment on this item? seeing none public comment is closed. do we have a motion or any discussion before the motion? >> i move. >> i second. >> okay. so commissioner dooley motioned and commissioner white seconded and role call? >> commissioner dooley. >> yes. >> commissioner dwight. >> yes. >> commissioner tour-sarkissian. >> yes. . >> commissioner white. >> yes. >> thank you very much. item number 8 is the director's report. >> all right commissioners first i just want to say welcome to brian pool -- [applause] yeah i wanted him to give just a quick, you know introduction about himself. >> great thank you regina. >> i've been with the city and county of san francisco for the past couple of years as a manager in property tax with the tax collect or and prior to have for 8 for 8 for 8 to 9 years worked with a title company and one of my accomplishments there directly relatable to this is i established amen tore program to help them get started and the program is very successful and something that i was very proud of and i'm happy to be here tonight with all of you. >> welcome. >> delighted to have you. >> okay. all right. just want to remind everybody next week is small business week and would you like for us to to do calendar invites for the different activities? >> yes. >> that are before us and so we do have flavors for the kick off. we have the boards and wednesday night is the vip reception and then friday is the all-day conversation day conference and there's a couple of other activities happening throughout that week and i'll make sure we get meeting invites and you had the calendar of a
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regina. she's going to present -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah, so regina will be sharing with you and then jesse torres from the governor's office will follow. >> so regina dick-endrizzi director of the office of small business and it's an honor to be before you today and thank you angela. i just realized today you weren't the director so i apologized that i didn't know that ahead of time and congratulations so i wanted to share with you programs that our office and the city have put together out of first initiating with the response to businesses who were receiving lawsuits and not understanding why and how this was taking place, and then two as we have been really engaging in on this process really learning some interesting things about what we as city government can be doing to improve the process. so just very quickly in 2009 our office of small business and the northeast federal credit union which we will learn about later we conducted over 66 presentations including information on general workshops, campaigns by district and in specific languages. in 2011 we launched a comprehensive program to include loan assistance and legal assistance. in februa
regina. she's going to present -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah, so regina will be sharing with you and then jesse torres from the governor's office will follow. >> so regina dick-endrizzi director of the office of small business and it's an honor to be before you today and thank you angela. i just realized today you weren't the director so i apologized that i didn't know that ahead of time and congratulations so i wanted to share with you programs that our office and the city have...
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regina was okay. >> we would keep track of regina and i usually see when there's people going over there -- i've gone over there myself a couple times to figure out who you are why are you here a quarter 8 o'clock at night. >> reporter: investigator say the home does not appear to be ransacked and they found no signs of forced entry. in the end captain clark says this amounts to another case of senseless violence. >> she was inside of her house. someone either was let in or forced their way in and beat her and stabbed her to death. it's very sad and very tragic and we hopefully will get to the bottom very quickly. >> reporter: back out lie on the scene neighbors also tell us that ms. bruener lived here with an 84-year-old man described as a friend but we're told that man has been in the hospital the past few days being treated for an undisclosed medical condition. anyone with any information is asked to call 911. reporting live from east mount airy, walter perez, channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you walter. >>> a small child is among six people who were injured in a six-car accident this morning
regina was okay. >> we would keep track of regina and i usually see when there's people going over there -- i've gone over there myself a couple times to figure out who you are why are you here a quarter 8 o'clock at night. >> reporter: investigator say the home does not appear to be ransacked and they found no signs of forced entry. in the end captain clark says this amounts to another case of senseless violence. >> she was inside of her house. someone either was let in or...
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by investigators as 58 year-old regina brunner and they are trying to figure out who would brutally murder that elderly woman inside of her own home. her name is regina brunner, 85 years old, according to police, men to her neighbors here in east mt. airy as sweet, kind. >> she did everything that you would want an eight five-year old to do to have a full vibrant life. she went to the gym. he did her crossword puzzles. >> reporter: her body was discovered around 11:00 a.m. inside the bedroom of her rumfort street home. >> you have an eight five-year old female who cannot defend herself. she's beaten. stab multiple times. ultimately her throat was split. >> reporter: brunner had been living with the man neighbors describe as a friend but so far he is not a suspect having been in the hospital for at least a week. investigation will then broaden, as detectives went door to door on the block talking to neighbors. >> detectives canvassing the area we will knock on doors and to see if there is surveillance video room. note we don't know what we have. >> reporter: brunner was quite active in the community despite her age she worked two days a week asiana cy
by investigators as 58 year-old regina brunner and they are trying to figure out who would brutally murder that elderly woman inside of her own home. her name is regina brunner, 85 years old, according to police, men to her neighbors here in east mt. airy as sweet, kind. >> she did everything that you would want an eight five-year old to do to have a full vibrant life. she went to the gym. he did her crossword puzzles. >> reporter: her body was discovered around 11:00 a.m. inside...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginacdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. whole foods is accused of over charging their customers. it's said that they over charged their customers for goods by over stating their weight. whole foods is dpenying the claims. >>> cats are not only curious, they are brave. this is a house cat that would not back down from a mountain lion. a couple in colorado captured that moment on camera, get a away from here. dad had fun with it. >> where are the kids? >> they are out back. >> tommy are you kidding me? >> oh, yeah don't scare the cat. that's a big cat. both of them are big right? well the kids were actually still in bed after some pawing and purring and hissing he chased him off, and the mount lion returned to the woods. >> wow. >> wow is right. the house cat was unimpressed, get away from here my house. >> wow, that was a big mountain lion, that would frighten me. >> hi colin. >> hi, how are you? let's talk sports. the a's and giants feeling good. brett going big fl
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginacdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. whole foods is accused of over charging their customers. it's said that they over charged their customers for goods by over stating their weight. whole foods is dpenying the claims. >>> cats are not only curious, they are brave. this is a...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> san francisco has so much to celebrate that flags will have to share space. the mayor helped raise the lgbt flag over city hall. just like every june. to do that the warriors flag that had been there was taken down, but only temporarily. the flags will take turns. the warriors' flag will hang proudly on game day. >>> now the entire staff watched the game at the quicken loans arena. he rt cha erred -- he chartered a flight so they could help boost the crowd. he tweeted the warriors booked 155 hotel rooms in cleveland. that's a nice gesture. >> that's fantastic. >> clearly it didn't work. >> blame them. >> that's fantastic. >> the giants did that a lot. >> yeah, they took the whole team. and to be fair the cavaliers did the same thing. at the rate he is going they hillary name the city of sydney for him. they will call it dele from now on. the australian native takes the warriors do
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> san francisco has so much to celebrate that flags will have to share space. the mayor helped raise the lgbt flag over city hall. just like every june. to do that the warriors flag that had been...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients... ...who've had no prior treatment. it's the one and only cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni there's no interferon and there are no complex regimens. tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. harvoni should not be taken with any medicines containing amiodarone, rifampin, or st. john's wort. it also should not be taken with any other medicine that contains sovaldi. side effects may include tiredness and headache. i am ready
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c....
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms but over time hepatitis c can cause serious health problems. if you were born during these years the cdc now recommends that you get a blood test for hepatitis c. so talk to your doctor and find out if you have hepatitis c. it could save your life. know more. >>> and welcome back. new this morning, millions of americans could face a big hike in their health care premiums starting next year, so, experts predict that costs will rise significantly in 2016, with one insurer in new mexico proposing a 50% increase. number of factors contribute to the higher premiums, including rising drug prices. >> ford is recalling 1 million mustang and gt sports cars because of defective air bags. these airbags made by takata t
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. did you know that people born from 1945 through 1965 have the highest rates of hepatitis c but most don't know they're infected? people can live for decades without symptoms but over time hepatitis c can...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. our family was drifting apart... ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) . >> almost time to celebrate the world champion warriors. >> we are just hours away from the big parade and die hard fans going all out to get a great view. good evening everybody. >> i'm amma. here's a look at the route for tomorrow big warrior parade begins at broadway and 11th street. >> end with rally at the kaiser convention center on like merit boulevard where we find if katie live tonight. >> how is it looking out there. >>reporter: good. go. go. >> it looks great out here larry.take a look. this is the main stage. huge monitor nravrpinging either side and one block did you know at east 12th even bigger monitor people can't get this close they see something this area has been a spectacle. all afterno
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. our family was drifting apart... ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) . >> almost time to...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginaeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good monday morning at 4:28. hopefully it will perk up in a bit. i am kristen sze. >> hopefully, but i wouldn't put money on it. >> i am eric thomas with leyla gulen and mike nicco is in the weather center. what do you have, mike? >> trying to find the coffee. but it is not over here. i do have, though, a heat advisory. look at the areas other than the north bay some of the valleys we have a widespread chance of heat-related illness from 1:00 o'clock to 8:00 today as temperatures soaring into the 90's and triple digits. from sutro tower you can see it is clear. there are a few clouds. by noon we are 90 inland around the bay and 76 and coast is 68 and hitting triple digits inland east bay and in the low 90's around parts of bay and 60s at the coast. when the sun sets it will cool off but not much tonight. >> thank you, mike. look at the roads. >
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginaeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good monday morning at 4:28. hopefully it will perk up in a bit. i am kristen sze. >> hopefully, but i wouldn't put money on it. >> i am eric...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good tuesday morning at 4:28. thanks for joining us. i am kristen sze. i am eric thomas with leyla gulen. we begin with a look at the weather. it is june. i hear the term "thunderstorm," talk about. >> and moisture. the fun stuff we are not used to. if you live away the bay and the coast you will notice it is different this morning than when you went to bed more refreshing. i came through the caldecott tunnel 70 on one end and 55 on ther end so it was a sea breeze morning for the bay and cooler. you can see from sutro tower the marine layer re-establishing dominance over the flow. it will take the steam or take the heat out of our forecast but maybe not the steam. temperatures are dropping but the humidity is up and in an isolated thunderstorm is possible in the 60s at the coast and 70 to nearly 80 an bay and mid-80s to one or two 90's left over inland but
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. regina go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good tuesday morning at 4:28. thanks for joining us. i am kristen sze. i am eric thomas with leyla gulen. we begin with a look at the weather. it is june. i hear the...
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by investigators as 58 year-old regina brunner and they are trying to figure out who would brutally murder that elderly woman inside of her own home. her name is regina brunner, 85 years old, according to police, men to her neighbors here in east mt. airy as sweet, kind. >> she did everything that you would want an eight five-year old to do to have a full vibrant life. she went to the gym. he did her crossword puzzles. >> reporter: her body was discovered around 11:00 a.m. inside the bedroom of her rumfort street home. >> you have an eight five-year old female who cannot defend herself. she's beaten. stab multiple times. ultimately her throat was split. >> reporter: brunner had been living with the man neighbors describe as a friend but so far he is not a suspect having been in the hospital for at least a week. investigation will then broaden, as detectives went door to door on the block talking to
by investigators as 58 year-old regina brunner and they are trying to figure out who would brutally murder that elderly woman inside of her own home. her name is regina brunner, 85 years old, according to police, men to her neighbors here in east mt. airy as sweet, kind. >> she did everything that you would want an eight five-year old to do to have a full vibrant life. she went to the gym. he did her crossword puzzles. >> reporter: her body was discovered around 11:00 a.m. inside...
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regina brunner in her rumfort road home, she was beat stab and throat was slash. there were no signs of forced entry. missing from the driveway was would the man's 2007 silver toyota corolla. >> regina was the sweetest old late i you ever would want to know. why would you do that. i don't get it. take her crap i car that was damage. >> it was pretty frightening very frightening. >> police are still trying to figure out why she was kill. they are looking for surveillance video from nearby homes hoping for clue that will help them catch the killer. >>> an off-duty officer was taken to the hospital overnight after being trapped inside his car. according to police the cop was riding on the 9500 block of germantown avenue when he crashed into a tree. this happened just before 1:00 a.m. that officer was taken to the emergency room to be treated for his injuries this morning, this morning there is no word on his condition. >>> new jersey's governor makes his play for a promotion today, governor chris christie plans to announce he is running for president. fox 29's steve keeley is at the state house in trenton with the details good morning, steve. >> reporter: yeah, lauren, only surprise th
regina brunner in her rumfort road home, she was beat stab and throat was slash. there were no signs of forced entry. missing from the driveway was would the man's 2007 silver toyota corolla. >> regina was the sweetest old late i you ever would want to know. why would you do that. i don't get it. take her crap i car that was damage. >> it was pretty frightening very frightening. >> police are still trying to figure out why she was kill. they are looking for surveillance video...
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regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginanited states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> this morning on "world news now," where are they? day six of the manhunt for two convicted killers, the search expanding overnight into a new area as we get new details about the prison employee now under investigation. >>> death threats being made against the police officer seen in this video. now we are learning more about the officer's state of mind when he responded to this call. >>> extreme weather. powerful thunderstorms, lightning strikes, and even a tornado hitting the sunshine state. the pictures and the big mess. >>> and later reaching out. hillary clinton making a big move doing something she's never done before. will she be a star on social media? that's in "the skinny" on this thursday, june 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> social media probably going to be a big deal for 2016. got to get in it. >> my goodness, gracious. got to be there. you h
regina benjamin: cigarette smoke causes immediate damage that leads to health problems, even death. those who quit or die are being replaced by a new generation of smokers. i'm dr. reginanited states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. >>> this morning on "world news now," where are they? day six of the manhunt for two convicted killers, the search expanding overnight into a new area as we get new details about the prison...