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but we would have to get ahold of the fee-for-service system.e are paying not by results, but by volume. by volume. and so if you go in and you see five doctors in the hospital, you could see five of the same specialty, and you will get a bill from five of them. so i am not blaming the physicians, but more more, as i talk to them, i think they realize that we need to move away from fee for service. and the only way to do that, the main way to do that is through reforms through medicare, where we begin to control the hospitial costs, and i remember the first couple of years, what a hullabaloo that caused, but it helped. >> but should there be a more concrete plan? one of the criticisms of the republicans is that that democrats do not have a budget proposal that would include these -- >> we did pass it in the house budget. they did not like it. i will bet you that regardless of what they say, if you could turn out the lights and have a re-vote on the republican budget plan, there would be many more republicans who would not vote for it. >> what do
but we would have to get ahold of the fee-for-service system.e are paying not by results, but by volume. by volume. and so if you go in and you see five doctors in the hospital, you could see five of the same specialty, and you will get a bill from five of them. so i am not blaming the physicians, but more more, as i talk to them, i think they realize that we need to move away from fee for service. and the only way to do that, the main way to do that is through reforms through medicare, where...
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i can't get ahold of moit. -- meredith. she's not answering her phone. her door is locked. there was lots of concern. i said, okay. you know, call the police, and she did, and, you know, the police came, and then they had actually one of the other roommates' boyfriends that broke down the door because the police wouldn't do it. >> behind meredith's bedroom door was her body covered by a blanket, blood everywhere. meredith had been sexually assaulted, stabbed, and slashed in the neck. a bloody handprint left on the wall. bloody footprints on the floor. as police began to process the crime scene, suspicion soon began to fall upon amanda. partly due to what police believed was a faked forced entry through the window. observers also thought amanda's behavior was odd. she and rafael stayed in the living room while the others broke into meredith's room. francesco mareska is an attorney hired by the victim's family. he says amanda's behavior was enough to make her a suspect. >> translator: the famous behavior of amanda knox cannot be justifiable if we compare it to the way normal
i can't get ahold of moit. -- meredith. she's not answering her phone. her door is locked. there was lots of concern. i said, okay. you know, call the police, and she did, and, you know, the police came, and then they had actually one of the other roommates' boyfriends that broke down the door because the police wouldn't do it. >> behind meredith's bedroom door was her body covered by a blanket, blood everywhere. meredith had been sexually assaulted, stabbed, and slashed in the neck. a...
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so there's that disconnect, like we're trying to get ahold of the parent. we need to have a place for parents to go to get training. parenting skills. we are finding it's a systematic thing. if i kid is in the gang, maybe someone in the family is in the gang. >> can someone enter that challenge? giving that kind of support. we are focussing on solutions. >> i am a school bus driver. in answer to his question, the superintendent is wearing a prop a. as i understand it. prop a is meant to funnel more money to the under served schools where the teachers teach outside those. step one, vote for prop a. all right. we have eddy. >> my name is eddy zing, one of the solutions i wanted to process is a speaking circuit. we would go to the schools and start giving presentations dealing with the juvenile system and responsibility and having to understand the rights. >> on the may 30th. we are going to participate in that. i want to provide those type of the speaking circuits with utilizing excons and people in the streets. but from the latinos. we do a city-wide out rea
so there's that disconnect, like we're trying to get ahold of the parent. we need to have a place for parents to go to get training. parenting skills. we are finding it's a systematic thing. if i kid is in the gang, maybe someone in the family is in the gang. >> can someone enter that challenge? giving that kind of support. we are focussing on solutions. >> i am a school bus driver. in answer to his question, the superintendent is wearing a prop a. as i understand it. prop a is...
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as you know no weather pattern has been able to grab ahold of our weather for very long. this time of year, let's talk about what is going on whether here or down at the beach at santa cruz. where the guy that walks across, he is not there. he must have taken his lunch somewhere else. but you see the sunny beaches. north bay, having a little bit of trouble getting rid of the clouds. you can see why, see this curl, small area of low pressure that is keeping the winds out of the south and north bay. in the next hour or so you'll get your sunshine. check out temperatures, really responding where we have seen the sunshine the longest. antioch and los gatos, a lot of low to mid-50s and where the clouds are right along 101 into half moon bay, temperatures in the upper 50s. low to mid-50s watsonville, sls and gilroy. it will be warmer inland. cloudy again tonight but patchy drizzle just like it was this morning in the north bay -- i should say the east bay hills and high elevations. this pattern luke it's going to hold through the seven-day forecast. because the clouds around th
as you know no weather pattern has been able to grab ahold of our weather for very long. this time of year, let's talk about what is going on whether here or down at the beach at santa cruz. where the guy that walks across, he is not there. he must have taken his lunch somewhere else. but you see the sunny beaches. north bay, having a little bit of trouble getting rid of the clouds. you can see why, see this curl, small area of low pressure that is keeping the winds out of the south and north...
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of the barrel, but the only reason the gun couldn't go off is because she had ahold of the barrel andhe was pushing back, trying to get it off her face. so when you push back on that glock, it won't fire until it's locked in place. but the minute it locks in place with him pulling on the trigger, it would have went off. >> but now gray has the advantage. gillespie is off balance, bloodied. the gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i told people this before and some of them think i'm crazy but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrich dennis coughlan, a musician, a former monk, and the right man in the right place at the right time. >> when i pulled into the parking lot, i could see that the officer had pulled over a man and was checking his i.d. i didn't think anything about it. when i got to the front door, just as i was going in, i saw that he was slapping at her and grabbing for her gun. >> that's when coughlin makes a decision that could have deadly consequences. >> as soon as i got out th
of the barrel, but the only reason the gun couldn't go off is because she had ahold of the barrel andhe was pushing back, trying to get it off her face. so when you push back on that glock, it won't fire until it's locked in place. but the minute it locks in place with him pulling on the trigger, it would have went off. >> but now gray has the advantage. gillespie is off balance, bloodied. the gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i told...
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as you know no weather pattern has been able to grab ahold of our weather for very long.time of year, let's talk about what is going on whether here or down at the beach at santa cruz. where the guy that walks across, he is not there. he must have taken his lunch somewhere else. but you see the sunny beaches. north bay, having a little bit of trouble getting rid of the clouds. you can see why, see this curl, small area of low pressure that is keeping the winds out of the south and north bay. in the next hour or so you'll get your sunshine. check out temperatures, really responding where we have seen the sunshine the longest. antioch and los gatos, a lot of low to mid-50s and where the clouds are right along 101 into half moon bay, temperatures in the upper 50s. low to mid-50s watsonville, sls and gilroy. it will be warmer inland. cloudy again tonight but patchy drizzle just like it was this morning in the north bay -- i should say the east bay hills and high elevations. this pattern luke it's going to hold through the seven-day forecast. because the clouds around the bay
as you know no weather pattern has been able to grab ahold of our weather for very long.time of year, let's talk about what is going on whether here or down at the beach at santa cruz. where the guy that walks across, he is not there. he must have taken his lunch somewhere else. but you see the sunny beaches. north bay, having a little bit of trouble getting rid of the clouds. you can see why, see this curl, small area of low pressure that is keeping the winds out of the south and north bay. in...
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if he can't get ahold of this economy, then good buy 96%, hello 94%. [laughter] >> jon: so economy be damned. black community is still supporting this guy. >> let me clear something up, jon, i voted for obama because he was black. is he still black? [laughter] >> jon: i think he's still black. [cheers and applause] so no matter what, no matter what, the black community would stay loyal to a black president? >> well, not just a black president, jon, a democratic president. >> jon: what? why? >> loyalty. we dance with who brought us. look, the republicans freed the slaves, we voted for them for 100 years. then the democrats passed the civil rights act, so that's been good for damn near fiddy. >> jon: how do they enforce this uniformity, this bloc? >> mostly peer pressure. [laughter] >> jon: how is peer pressure... it's a secret ballot? >> not in black precincts it's not, jon. oh, no. see, jon, white people vote like this. but brothers, man, brothers be talking at the ballot box, "you better be voting for the black president, negro. don't make me come in
if he can't get ahold of this economy, then good buy 96%, hello 94%. [laughter] >> jon: so economy be damned. black community is still supporting this guy. >> let me clear something up, jon, i voted for obama because he was black. is he still black? [laughter] >> jon: i think he's still black. [cheers and applause] so no matter what, no matter what, the black community would stay loyal to a black president? >> well, not just a black president, jon, a democratic...
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gottens like they've ahold of data from somewhere. sony has not yet confirmed the hiking of its website. -- hacking of its website. >> how stringent is legislation in the united states against this type of hacking? >> whether or not there is legislation, they appear to be undeterred. sony, a few weeks ago, had an enormous data reached in the playstation network where tens of millions of users have their data compromise. it is unclear to what degree that will operate transnational may. -- transnationally. the u.s. congress is talking about new legislation that will tighten the commitments, but it is a ways off yet. parliaments and governments are struggling to keep up with the speed at which these things happen. the speed at which the cyber hiking and cyber warfare moves. >> you can give us your opinions on this story. we are in belfast and the ability to protect customers is paramount. the reputation that sony has can quickly lead to its demise. another says, i think the government has to step up the investigation into the core of the
gottens like they've ahold of data from somewhere. sony has not yet confirmed the hiking of its website. -- hacking of its website. >> how stringent is legislation in the united states against this type of hacking? >> whether or not there is legislation, they appear to be undeterred. sony, a few weeks ago, had an enormous data reached in the playstation network where tens of millions of users have their data compromise. it is unclear to what degree that will operate transnational...
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. >> grab ahold. >> reporter: another student becames mid flight and runs for the wag, getting a horn his jeans in the process. holy cow. borba's prize student and assistant does prel well until he gets a horn through the shirt, ripping it open, but not breaking the skin. >> she's not a dangerous one. she could be. >> reporter: when i take the ring, it starts off well enough. i make the first pass. >> hey! >> reporter: then i make another. >> you're the man. >> reporter: then i make another. >> good job. go again. >> reporter: and then -- it all goes bad. the calf won't charge. i get closer. >> go, go, go. back against the wall. there. take her away from your body so you don't get smashed. >> reporter: great. in this split second, i know i'm doomed. i'm handcuffed and can't decide if i should go left or right. so i go neither. >> open, open, open. you all right? >> reporter: yeah, fine. it was like getting hit by a fast-moving couch. that thing is strong. i'm fine. that's crazy, though. the horns didn't pierce me. determined, and let's face it, embarrassed, i take one more run. >> get
. >> grab ahold. >> reporter: another student becames mid flight and runs for the wag, getting a horn his jeans in the process. holy cow. borba's prize student and assistant does prel well until he gets a horn through the shirt, ripping it open, but not breaking the skin. >> she's not a dangerous one. she could be. >> reporter: when i take the ring, it starts off well enough. i make the first pass. >> hey! >> reporter: then i make another. >> you're the...
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of the barrel, but the only reason the gun couldn't go off is because she had ahold of the barrel and was pushing back, trying to get it off her face. so when you push back on that glock, it won't fire until it's locked in place. but the minute it locks in place with him pulling on the trigger, it would have went off. >> but now gray has the advantage. gillespie is off balance, bloodied. the gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i told people this before and some of them think i'm crazy but it was too perfect. i was there at the exact perfect second to do what i did. >> patrich dennis coughlan, a musician, a former monk, and the right man in the right place at the right time. >> when i pulled into the parking lot, i could see that the officer had pulled over a man and was checking his i.d. i didn't think anything about it. when i got to the front door, just as i was going in, i saw that he was slapping at her and grabbing for her gun. >> that's when coughlin makes a decision that could have deadly consequences. >> as soon as i got out ther
of the barrel, but the only reason the gun couldn't go off is because she had ahold of the barrel and was pushing back, trying to get it off her face. so when you push back on that glock, it won't fire until it's locked in place. but the minute it locks in place with him pulling on the trigger, it would have went off. >> but now gray has the advantage. gillespie is off balance, bloodied. the gun is pointing directly at her face. >> i could feel god moving my hands and feet. i told...
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he got ahold of the owner by mailing a letter. she lost buster last november.ht he had been eat en by a mountain lion. the owner and animal services have no idea how buster brown made it all the way to california. he wanted a little sunshine,
he got ahold of the owner by mailing a letter. she lost buster last november.ht he had been eat en by a mountain lion. the owner and animal services have no idea how buster brown made it all the way to california. he wanted a little sunshine,
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>> it is my considered opinion that this gets out and the media gets ahold of it, she won't have much of a chance. >> so you have another hit on your hands. >> is there any would around, i need to knock on wood. actually, cbs likes to hold their announcements. i think it is a hit. it is a hit for me. it is a show i wanted to succeed, not only when i first read the script, but when i got together with the cast. family dinner is a big part of our show. the first thing we shot on the pilot, the first day, was the family dinner scene. we had to kind of pretend we had a relationship, but they are so good, these actors, and having done a long series, they are also so good as people. they are people i want to spend some time with. tavis: i had no idea your first answer would include a comment about those family dinners. as is often the case, i am in my dressing room and my producer an assistant, everyone in that room said the best thing about the show in every episode, you guys meet around the dinner table. it is a powerful thing. what do you make of that? >> i think there is a cultural thin
>> it is my considered opinion that this gets out and the media gets ahold of it, she won't have much of a chance. >> so you have another hit on your hands. >> is there any would around, i need to knock on wood. actually, cbs likes to hold their announcements. i think it is a hit. it is a hit for me. it is a show i wanted to succeed, not only when i first read the script, but when i got together with the cast. family dinner is a big part of our show. the first thing we shot on...
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politicians got ahold of that top end of that scale, which even the biologists who came up with that unrealistic. >> reporter: good for your business? >> well, yes and no. >> reporter: it got you the show. >> well, it wasn't good for our personal, our businesses dealing with reptile, both in the pet trade and conservation, because what they did was, they demonized, they used the python as a poster child for not releasing pets. >> reporter: the trio claimed the infestation started in a homestead hatchery in florida that was demolished by hurricane andrew. open season was declared on the criteriaers. some were permitted to shoot the snakes. and remember that bit about education? you want me to try to catch it? >> yeah. i tell you, i've seen a couple of people be able to do this. if you do get bit, freeze. >> reporter: see the sweat? now i'm sweating. >> this right here is what we do. we're going to take your fear and turn it into respect. >> reporter: all right. all right. >> don't keep backing up, you're going to -- get on this side of him. >> reporter: i'm scared. >> you go, go. ther
politicians got ahold of that top end of that scale, which even the biologists who came up with that unrealistic. >> reporter: good for your business? >> well, yes and no. >> reporter: it got you the show. >> well, it wasn't good for our personal, our businesses dealing with reptile, both in the pet trade and conservation, because what they did was, they demonized, they used the python as a poster child for not releasing pets. >> reporter: the trio claimed the...
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if you want to get ahold of the lupus foundation, there's a phone number and web address and your website. is that correct? reaganmov reaganmoves.com? >> it is. go ahead with your correction. >> lfnc. >> thank you so much and for the work you're doing and for providing ease if you will for our patients. >> the lupusa foundation of northern california is awesome. we're progressive and a lot of happy, positive people that can help you. thanks for having us. >>> up next on "comunidad del valle," the ywca. >>> dr. carrie mcclain is with us on "comunidad del valle," ceo of the ywca of silicon valley. welcome to our show. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me about the ywca. there's a latino component with ywca. >> absolutely. that's why i love the opportunity to talk to you and the audience. people say the yw, they don't normally think it's for the latino population. we deliver services to 18,000 people in our community. 65% of people are color. in our youth services, 86% are latino. we do boys and girls, men and women. our after-school programs are definitely there for people who want to be
if you want to get ahold of the lupus foundation, there's a phone number and web address and your website. is that correct? reaganmov reaganmoves.com? >> it is. go ahead with your correction. >> lfnc. >> thank you so much and for the work you're doing and for providing ease if you will for our patients. >> the lupusa foundation of northern california is awesome. we're progressive and a lot of happy, positive people that can help you. thanks for having us. >>> up...
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. >> we'll see what happens when the pr people get ahold of this one tomorrow.zabeth cook, thanks. >>> this week a 13-year-old southern california begins treatment for an extremely rare infection she got from her family's fish tank. hanah cut her hand pulling it out of the tent. she has been struggling. if the infection cannot be stopped, doctors at national jewish health in denver think they can help with a potent mix of antibiotics. >> we have successfully treated these kind of infections in the past. >> trying to stay pouf advertise. >> la will undergo three weeks of treatment to reduce your risk. wear gloves before putting your hands in any fish tank and wash with sole and water. >> a drunk teenager fell 20 feet from an escalator and tule about it. the drop was caught on surveillance video. 18-year-old shane o'malley said he had been drinking at a concert that night and has no memory of this incident. e reason high school grad says he is going to college in the fall where he will study nursing. >> kid is playing on the escalator again. check with roberta and
. >> we'll see what happens when the pr people get ahold of this one tomorrow.zabeth cook, thanks. >>> this week a 13-year-old southern california begins treatment for an extremely rare infection she got from her family's fish tank. hanah cut her hand pulling it out of the tent. she has been struggling. if the infection cannot be stopped, doctors at national jewish health in denver think they can help with a potent mix of antibiotics. >> we have successfully treated these...
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who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it. maybe a kid. bad idea. >> and concord police are looking into the possibility that these recent dog poisonings are related to a similar case in 2003 and that case, a dog was poisoned and threatening letters sent to the dog's owner. in concord, cbs 5. >> he's been run out of three bay area communities. now a convicted sex offender is being released with no conditions on where he lives. 40-year-old carey got out of prison in 2004 and moved to mill valley, oakland, and san jose. but protests forced him out each time. now he's being released from a state hospital where he was sent for violating the conditions of his patrol. the judge in the case says that he can now live wherever he pleases. >>> the longest war in u.s. history is still going on, but it is losing funding. >>> it breaks up a familiment it breaks up my home. >> come on now. >> the war on drugs is 40 years old. what the country is up against and why so many years later, it is getting harder to fight. >>> for the first time, what they have
who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it. maybe a kid. bad idea. >> and concord police are looking into the possibility that these recent dog poisonings are related to a similar case in 2003 and that case, a dog was poisoned and threatening letters sent to the dog's owner. in concord, cbs 5. >> he's been run out of three bay area communities. now a convicted sex offender is being released with no conditions on where he lives. 40-year-old carey got out of prison in 2004...
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i never heard back from him so i went online and i got ahold of donna and i said this flex plan is totally useless. i can't use it. what use is it if i have $3,000 why can't i use this money to get my teeth fixed? she said oh, really? do you work? she talked to the dealership and they reimplemented the flex plan in. so i was able to get part of the money to pay for it. meanwhile, this was back in october. she got it reimplemented in november, i believe. so i got the money but still, from october until now, i still have temporary teeth in because i can't afford to get the rest of the work done. tomorrow morning i'm actually going to get the teeth put in. but it just seems to me the way this is set up and i can see it. i used to be a business owner. they put all of these limitations down so that at the end of the year you can get the money back so they don't have to -- and that's why they put all the limitations on it. so i just wanted to come here. i have two other guys at the shop that wanted to come here but they decided not to because they were afraid to come and talk about the situation
i never heard back from him so i went online and i got ahold of donna and i said this flex plan is totally useless. i can't use it. what use is it if i have $3,000 why can't i use this money to get my teeth fixed? she said oh, really? do you work? she talked to the dealership and they reimplemented the flex plan in. so i was able to get part of the money to pay for it. meanwhile, this was back in october. she got it reimplemented in november, i believe. so i got the money but still, from...
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he must have had ahold of cindy because once i had ahold of him, she kind of like flew over the top ofd landed on the floor also. >> while wrestling the man, larry falls out of his chair. >> i tried to reposition my hold on him so i'd be in a better position when i did hit the ground to be in a controlling position. i think he was really scared. >> larry is able to pin the man to the ground but he is concerned the man may wiggle loose and retaliate so he cries out to the three other customers watching the fight. >> i had to tell them, grab this guy. grab this guy. you've seen the video that they did grab him and actually fought with him for quite a while. >> i'm talking to the girl on 911 and i told her what's happening inside the store. then she is telling me by law you can't hold him down. you have to let him go. i said why would i let him go when i got good citizens trying to help me out? >> the man fights with the other customers for several minutes but eventually he gives up. police arrive at the scene and remove the man from the store. no charges are filed against him as police f
he must have had ahold of cindy because once i had ahold of him, she kind of like flew over the top ofd landed on the floor also. >> while wrestling the man, larry falls out of his chair. >> i tried to reposition my hold on him so i'd be in a better position when i did hit the ground to be in a controlling position. i think he was really scared. >> larry is able to pin the man to the ground but he is concerned the man may wiggle loose and retaliate so he cries out to the three...
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who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it. maybe a kid.a. >> and concord police are looking into the possibility that these recent dog poisonings are related to a similar case in 2003 and that case a dog was poisoned and there are also threatening letters sent to the dog's owner. in concord, cbs 5. >> all right, feeling like summer outside. it's the weekend roberta, what do we got? >> check this out. it was dancing under the stars tonight. we take you to jack london square. this is the first series of every single friday night. dance the night away. all the way until august 26. how fun is that? do you see that? the low clouds and fog began to push in. tomorrow morning for your saturday, your pinpoint forecast will start off with overcast conditions everywhere, at least a good 70 miles inland. back to the bay, but then all day hang very tight to the seashore. notice north of the golden gate bridge and clouds to san francisco, pacifica, that's going to keep the temperatures down there and then what happens as this area of low pressure that i
who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it. maybe a kid.a. >> and concord police are looking into the possibility that these recent dog poisonings are related to a similar case in 2003 and that case a dog was poisoned and there are also threatening letters sent to the dog's owner. in concord, cbs 5. >> all right, feeling like summer outside. it's the weekend roberta, what do we got? >> check this out. it was dancing under the stars tonight. we take you to jack london...
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l they got ahold of unencripted password and personal information for 1 million customers. remember in april hackers got that sony play station network accessing 77 million accounts. >>> federal health officials here are keeping a careful eye on the e.coli outbreak in europe. fda doesn't mean people should stop eating fresh vegetables in the united state states. never before seen strain of e.coli has sickened more than 1600 people in 10 european country. 18 have died at least. researchers still not able to identify the food source of the illness but tomatoes, cucumbers and leafy green grown there are suspecte suspected. >> education now. schools all over the state are struggling financially but spending public schools is far from equal. that's the finding of california watch media partner, part of the non-profit project for the center for investigative reporting. huge disparity in the amount of cash spent district to district was found. more money doesn't guarantee academic success. >> at this school district in east palo alto budget cuts made it difficult to get things don
l they got ahold of unencripted password and personal information for 1 million customers. remember in april hackers got that sony play station network accessing 77 million accounts. >>> federal health officials here are keeping a careful eye on the e.coli outbreak in europe. fda doesn't mean people should stop eating fresh vegetables in the united state states. never before seen strain of e.coli has sickened more than 1600 people in 10 european country. 18 have died at least....
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. >> police get ahold of the police department and let them know.n it's time this stuff stops. >> well tonight there is another looming question. are any of these attacks gang related? napa police will only say they have arrested 1 individual, a 16-year-old, who they described as having loose gang associations. beyond that the hunt continues for clues and for suspects. police say if you have any information you're strongly encouraged to contact napa police. dana? >> in napa, report liles, thank you. >>> union workers hoping to get a better deal got a rude awakening just a few hours ago. an arbitrator cold them the contract that management offered last week is good enough. elizabeth cook has some late details. >> ken, this is the same contract that management and the union leaders agreed to but the rank and file bus drivers and train operators voted down saying it just was not good enough. because a voter approved composition g it went to arbitration and that arbitrator says the contract stands, this is what the workers were upset about. the use of p
. >> police get ahold of the police department and let them know.n it's time this stuff stops. >> well tonight there is another looming question. are any of these attacks gang related? napa police will only say they have arrested 1 individual, a 16-year-old, who they described as having loose gang associations. beyond that the hunt continues for clues and for suspects. police say if you have any information you're strongly encouraged to contact napa police. dana? >> in napa,...
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who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it? maybe a kid. bad idea. >> reporter: now, concord police are also looking into the possibility that this recent dog poisoning is possibly related to a similar case in this very same neighborhood back in 2003 and in that case, there were also a series of threatening letters sent to the dog's owner. again police not identifying the person that they have arrested in this case. that person is currently free. but if there are charges filed, those charges will be willful cruelty to animals. obviously, neighbors in this neighborhood very carefully watching the situation. they are worried and they want make sure police got the right guy. >> mark, those look like small dogs in those pictures. it wouldn't take much to harm them, i'm assuming. >> reporter: no. and we did talk to the owner of the dogs. she has six dogs, she says, and they died two days apart. >> oh, wow. >> reporter: she searched her neighborhood, backyard. she found those meatballs. apparently that's one she didn't see. apparently the second
who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it? maybe a kid. bad idea. >> reporter: now, concord police are also looking into the possibility that this recent dog poisoning is possibly related to a similar case in this very same neighborhood back in 2003 and in that case, there were also a series of threatening letters sent to the dog's owner. again police not identifying the person that they have arrested in this case. that person is currently free. but if there are charges filed,...
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federally and state, one of the highest causes of suicide and drug abuse are young people who get ahold of unregulated medications or disdiscarded medications and take them and, of course, become sick or die. that is a well-known statistic nationally speaking. so while this may not seem like the kind of pressing problem that any one of us may think in this time of economic crisis, it is a public health -- it is a public health and a public safety response that a city like san francisco should enact. and san mateo's been doing this for quite some time at san mateo expense. the only difference is we think it should be shared expense. president o'brien: commissioner o'connor? commickser o'connor: i just wanted to thank you for crafting this legislation. it makes a lot of sense. i was going to inquire about the corporate pharmacies but you answered the question. so thank you very much. >> thank you. president o'brien: commissioner kasselman? >> commissioner kasselman: the fees are outlined in the legislation, are those for small pharmacies who aren't posting the proper signage? >> the fines
federally and state, one of the highest causes of suicide and drug abuse are young people who get ahold of unregulated medications or disdiscarded medications and take them and, of course, become sick or die. that is a well-known statistic nationally speaking. so while this may not seem like the kind of pressing problem that any one of us may think in this time of economic crisis, it is a public health -- it is a public health and a public safety response that a city like san francisco should...
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and he reached out and grabbed ahold of her. >> reporter: she pugged away, struggled and he tried toswipe at her face with a box cutter type blade. >> reached out, he was going to slash her. she luckily was able to put out her hands. >> reporter: he attacker disappeared into the surrounding brush, violence unusual for this community. >> people come out and walk all the time and enjoy the safety and comforts of living in roner park so this is pretty isolated incident for something like this to happen here. >> that's like right next door to us so it's kind of freaky. >> reporter: this mother using the path to get her daughter to school or the park. and is surprised by what happened. >> i'm always a cautious person, never walk by myself. >> reporter: the victim got a good look at the suspect. a white man in his 30s, tall with a goatee and a bald head. he was wearing a white tea with tobacco stains on it. >> after the incident, her blood was on the tank top as well. she fought back. >> reporter: police say this was a random attack. they are urging people now to buddy up on the footpaths.
and he reached out and grabbed ahold of her. >> reporter: she pugged away, struggled and he tried toswipe at her face with a box cutter type blade. >> reached out, he was going to slash her. she luckily was able to put out her hands. >> reporter: he attacker disappeared into the surrounding brush, violence unusual for this community. >> people come out and walk all the time and enjoy the safety and comforts of living in roner park so this is pretty isolated incident for...
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you give us a phone number, anybody, any time, any place, any where on the earth, we can get ahold of them. >> reporter: no matter there are few places for anyone to sleep. it's enough that one of its astonishment is there under a pile of equipment. a cable that can drop and send instructions down to submarines. you're kidding me. a five-mile wire out the back? >> drops it down and tranc trans coded messages. >> reporter: coded messages to submarines. wow. night watch. standing by for an awful possibility. designed and manned by the best. hoping we will never fwas the worst. i'm sorry to wake you up. you really need to sleep. diane sawyer, nice to see you. >>> and coming up next, made in america summer is here. do you know the car you could buy that would create the most american jobs? we internal plumbing. but for some of us with overactive bladder, our pipes just don't work as well as they should. sometimes, i worry my pipes might leak. but i learned there's something more i can do. now, i take care with vesicare. once-daily vesicare can help control your bladder muscle and is prove
you give us a phone number, anybody, any time, any place, any where on the earth, we can get ahold of them. >> reporter: no matter there are few places for anyone to sleep. it's enough that one of its astonishment is there under a pile of equipment. a cable that can drop and send instructions down to submarines. you're kidding me. a five-mile wire out the back? >> drops it down and tranc trans coded messages. >> reporter: coded messages to submarines. wow. night watch....
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i'm sure they'll get ahold of it in just a moment. let's take a look at live pictures.ioned 880. i'm afraid the answer is in the that good. it's a little bit slow pass the coliseum. when you get to the toll plaza we have a backup extending past overcrossing. they're still pumping concrete. >> thank you. well, partly sunny, mostly cloudy. what's going on with thrills june weather. look at the positives. you don't have to use your air conditioner, so you're saving money. temperatures staying on the cool side, really cool for us. today's forecast 50 to 56 on the low. sun and clouds. a few showers in the north. things are winding down. 55 to 65, partly sunny, partly cloudy. let's be optimistic. that 70 will be down towards santa clara valley. the chloe clouds are bank -- low clouds are banking up. we're trying to keep it sunny. we wish. the low responsible last moved out, still a wrap around effect. so still around russian river, santa rosa, napa, fairfield. i better mention it or someone will get after me. napa quarter of an inch. sfo 15. concord, crockett, livermore, all
i'm sure they'll get ahold of it in just a moment. let's take a look at live pictures.ioned 880. i'm afraid the answer is in the that good. it's a little bit slow pass the coliseum. when you get to the toll plaza we have a backup extending past overcrossing. they're still pumping concrete. >> thank you. well, partly sunny, mostly cloudy. what's going on with thrills june weather. look at the positives. you don't have to use your air conditioner, so you're saving money. temperatures...
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we have to get ahold of this information. >>> i'm richelle carey. the top stories. take a look at this. >> reporter: julian assange's collateral murderer video did not spark the outrage that he hoped for. and now his alleged source, bradley manning, was in custody. >> he was paranoid. i'm not surprised he was in a state of high anxiety and security conscious. >> reporter: security conscious because assange had another weapon in his arsenal. a secret data base of government documents from the u.s. war in afghanistan. assange was focused on what he saw as abuses in the u.s. government. now he believed he had evidence of actual war crimes. does he operate as if he is constantly being followed, constantly being watched in. >> yeah, because he probably is. this information was known and people, important people knew he had this. more surveillance around him than anyone in the world. >> reporter: one is nick dave cies, from the "guardian" newspaper in london. he searched for a big story. you started looking for julian assange? >> he was laying very low. i
we have to get ahold of this information. >>> i'm richelle carey. the top stories. take a look at this. >> reporter: julian assange's collateral murderer video did not spark the outrage that he hoped for. and now his alleged source, bradley manning, was in custody. >> he was paranoid. i'm not surprised he was in a state of high anxiety and security conscious. >> reporter: security conscious because assange had another weapon in his arsenal. a secret data base of...
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we have to get ahold of this information.nspiration for itse was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas turbine technology from ge. ♪ [ melissa ] i hit the water and everything changed. ♪ i saw what my life could be... and found the strength to make it happen. ♪ i lost my leg serving my country. now i serve in a new uniform. [ male announcer ] helping people achieve without limits. at the hartford it's what we do... and why we're the founding partner of the u.s. paralympic team. show your support at facebook.com/thehartford. >>> i'm richelle carey. here is a look at the top stories. take a look at this. the first images of congresswoman gab ree quell g
we have to get ahold of this information.nspiration for itse was an archer drawing his bow. ♪ could that have also inspired its 556 horsepower supercharged engine? ♪ the all-new cadillac cts-v coupe. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] thanks to advanced natural gas turbine technology from ge, the power that will help make our nation more energy independent is right here in america. [ crickets chirping ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] advanced gas...
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people got ahold of it and started calling my work. well do you think that this is part of a strategy maybe to stifle the media or to send a warning to them if they think they can my are going to shut me up on the internet they've got another thing coming so do you think that a visit abroad or tactic it will fail. a do you do there's a broader it's just going to be. well an addition you know if this is the way that they go in conducting this investigation by finding any person that might be and some way tangentially connected to this hacking group even as tense as they as you say that you are you say that you are a reporter who has followed this and covered bad what do you think the repercussions are going to be so i think. there's going to be a lot more fear out there the more fear. already generated. the worst going to be on the more people who are going to take up arms in this cause thinking that it's the right thing to do and i don't always really agree with all the stuff. because they do do a lot of things. right side morally agre
people got ahold of it and started calling my work. well do you think that this is part of a strategy maybe to stifle the media or to send a warning to them if they think they can my are going to shut me up on the internet they've got another thing coming so do you think that a visit abroad or tactic it will fail. a do you do there's a broader it's just going to be. well an addition you know if this is the way that they go in conducting this investigation by finding any person that might be and...
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they say they got ahold of their enemy's battle plan to retake the city. >> translator: it was very beneficial because we were able to find out about the brigade's movements, the direction of the attack, number of soldiers, type of soldiers and military regimes. >> they say they got it from a high-ranking gadhafi officer captured in late may. they say it's an official military document. the document says it is a battle plan to cleanse the city of misrata from militant gangs and to destroy mercenary elements and deceived youth. but the vast majority of the members we have met on the front lines say they're citizens fiercely loyal to misrata and intent on protecting their families under attack. the alleged military document also contained secret codes. for example tomato is code for ammunition and beast for missiles. it also says there are more than 11,000 forces loyal to gadhafi surrounding misrata. >> translator: i think the number of troops and equipment mentioned in the document are definitely exaggerated because they wanted to live their soldiers' morial. plus our intelligence on the ground
they say they got ahold of their enemy's battle plan to retake the city. >> translator: it was very beneficial because we were able to find out about the brigade's movements, the direction of the attack, number of soldiers, type of soldiers and military regimes. >> they say they got it from a high-ranking gadhafi officer captured in late may. they say it's an official military document. the document says it is a battle plan to cleanse the city of misrata from militant gangs and to...
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who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it, maybe a kid. bad idea. >> reporter: and concord police are also looking into the possibility that thrash of dog poisonings is possibly related to another dog in the neighborhood. back in 2003 it was poisoned and died, also in that case there were threatening letters sent to the owner of the dog. again, police not releasing the name of the person that they have arrested. they haven't charged him yet. but if so he will be charged with willful cruelty to animals. >> in this latest incident you talked to the dogs' owner over the phone. this could have been worse. they have other dogs, too. >> reporter: indeed. the owner has six dogs. two of them are now dead so she has four dogs now. and interestingly, she said she doesn't know this neighbor. this neighbor actually does not live on the street where she lives. this neighbor is up on the hill. and so how much they can hear of the dogs and what not, she doesn't know. she says she doesn't even know the person. often she knows his name now, but never met h
who knows who is going to get ahold of it and eat it, maybe a kid. bad idea. >> reporter: and concord police are also looking into the possibility that thrash of dog poisonings is possibly related to another dog in the neighborhood. back in 2003 it was poisoned and died, also in that case there were threatening letters sent to the owner of the dog. again, police not releasing the name of the person that they have arrested. they haven't charged him yet. but if so he will be charged with...
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billion talking to -- we will be talking to people outside here in san francisco and trying to get aholdof lawmakers in sacramento. a lot of people still in the air. the budget battle continues with effecting the wallet of the lawmakers. money they are losing today and tomorrow. live here in san francisco claudine wong. >>> time now 5:05. president obama makes an important speech tonight. we'll have a live report from our washington, d.c. newsroom on how many troops are expected to leave afghanistan this year. >>> company documents show pg&e and not outside contractors installed the pipes that exploded in san bruno last september. the mercury news reports pg&e crews first performed the work back in 1956. the documents also reveal numerous welding problems on gas transmission lines. the blast in san bruno killed eight people and destroyed 38 homes. >>> the relief fund is set up at san jose state university. now that fire destroyed the kappa sigma fraternity house. everyone got outside safely. while the from the house is considered a total loss they will provide the students with housing a
billion talking to -- we will be talking to people outside here in san francisco and trying to get aholdof lawmakers in sacramento. a lot of people still in the air. the budget battle continues with effecting the wallet of the lawmakers. money they are losing today and tomorrow. live here in san francisco claudine wong. >>> time now 5:05. president obama makes an important speech tonight. we'll have a live report from our washington, d.c. newsroom on how many troops are expected to...
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they got ahold of usernames pass word and more importantly the credit card numbers. >> we who are using playstation three, we are furious and we're going to bring nothing but more drama. >> reporter: now a sony document filed with japan's government and obtained by cnn shows sony was aware of the scope of the breach days before revealing it to the public. april 19th, a government document shows that sony was aware of it. they shut down their network. they could not log on but did not know why. april 23rd, sony was able to confirm an intruder obtained illegal access and for the first time realized it was a hacker. it wasn't until two days later that sony was able to confirm stolen personal information including names, e-mail addresses, dates of birth, passwords and network ids. they couldn't identify exact ly whose information was stolen. april 27, two days after they knew a lot of information was taken, sony began e-mailing customers and posting on its website that accounts had been compromised. on may 1st, sony held its first news conference. the executive downplayed it. as for persona
they got ahold of usernames pass word and more importantly the credit card numbers. >> we who are using playstation three, we are furious and we're going to bring nothing but more drama. >> reporter: now a sony document filed with japan's government and obtained by cnn shows sony was aware of the scope of the breach days before revealing it to the public. april 19th, a government document shows that sony was aware of it. they shut down their network. they could not log on but did...
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that's what you have to get ahold of.h that it makes everything else a little easier, a lot easier for me. >> how depressed did you get? >> it was pretty bad. it was bad. it was pretty bad. >> what's "pretty bad"? >> it depends. i only say that because of different stages in my life. when i was a kid, i started developing at a very young age. they said my chest was too big so they would bind my chest for performances. not my family. this is the first show i did, "good times." they didn't tell me, they just did it. that's telling me, you are not good enough as you are. how bad did it get? that's where it started. even before that when you have someone calling you names whether it's a name of endearment, i was the kind of kid that internalized everything. >> didn't michael call you donk, short for donkey? that's not nice. >> no, it's not. but when it's coming from a family member who means it out of love it's just fun. they don't realize what it could be doing to you. especially being the baby. you have a big family. a lot
that's what you have to get ahold of.h that it makes everything else a little easier, a lot easier for me. >> how depressed did you get? >> it was pretty bad. it was bad. it was pretty bad. >> what's "pretty bad"? >> it depends. i only say that because of different stages in my life. when i was a kid, i started developing at a very young age. they said my chest was too big so they would bind my chest for performances. not my family. this is the first show i...
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i just grabbed ahold of my mom and little brother and held on as tight as i could. >> reporter: eight were hit very hard yesterday. many people found their homes and business in ruins. hundreds of national guards men are on patrol to discourage looting. governor patrick duvall and kerry both toured the damage. both said it was the worse damage they've seen in their state. >> house that is have been lifted up off of their foundations. in some cases totally destroyed or moved several feet. >> many of the residents said to me, this is massachusetts. this isn't supposed to happen here. and it never has to our recollection. >>> tens of thousands of people are without electricity tonight. >>> on to our weather now and boy bill this is, you see those pictures and massachusetts, you see what's happening here. this has been a strange weather year so far. >> it has been a strange weather year. and as we look at it we'll be able to make conclusions. for now it's just a day-to-day weather. we don't know too much about climate and what's changing and what's not changing. as we look back a year fro
i just grabbed ahold of my mom and little brother and held on as tight as i could. >> reporter: eight were hit very hard yesterday. many people found their homes and business in ruins. hundreds of national guards men are on patrol to discourage looting. governor patrick duvall and kerry both toured the damage. both said it was the worse damage they've seen in their state. >> house that is have been lifted up off of their foundations. in some cases totally destroyed or moved several...
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the system is in use by the dutch company ahold.eir stores. >> it's about giving the customers choice so they come back here every day. we have 10 million people who use scan it. a lot of them are repeat customers. it's about getting a choice of technology that you can't find anywhere else. >> this is the first time i'm using it. i think it's going to be very helpful once i get the hang of it, because it's quick to get out of the store. i anticipate, and i would like to see the prices. >> reporter: it was time to take scan it for a test drive. let's see how this works. all we have to do is scan it. here we are. okay. here's the little trusty device. let's see what happens. carrots are 1.66. romaine is expensive, but it's fresh. okay. not bad. $2.50. that's really a good deal. let's start bagging this stuff up. that's the whole point. that's why you're supposed to save time. and be a smarter shopper. while you're shopping, the device displays what's on sale, enticing the buyer to pick up more items. ahold says the shoppers who use sc
the system is in use by the dutch company ahold.eir stores. >> it's about giving the customers choice so they come back here every day. we have 10 million people who use scan it. a lot of them are repeat customers. it's about getting a choice of technology that you can't find anywhere else. >> this is the first time i'm using it. i think it's going to be very helpful once i get the hang of it, because it's quick to get out of the store. i anticipate, and i would like to see the...