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we firmly believe that the alice griffith opportunity center, which is on the alice griffith public housing development, is critical to this type of support. alice griffith opportunity center currently serves as a community hub in the neighborhood where programs and services are delivered to the residents it also houses the hope sf service connection team. currently in the center there are quite a number of services offered. there is after school program. there is staff that links residents to employment training and job placement. there's child care. it also houses a computer lab and it runs a program called peacekeepers, which works with violence prevention in the neighborhood. in the future, we're hoping the center will be even more robust. we are hoping to offer tutoring, after school programming, and extending the services of workforce placement to transitional youth. there's a great new partnership that will be held in the alice griffith opportunity center. alice griffith residents has partnered with urban strategies and they will be running the garden program out of the alice griffit
we firmly believe that the alice griffith opportunity center, which is on the alice griffith public housing development, is critical to this type of support. alice griffith opportunity center currently serves as a community hub in the neighborhood where programs and services are delivered to the residents it also houses the hope sf service connection team. currently in the center there are quite a number of services offered. there is after school program. there is staff that links residents to...
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from alice in wonderland to shakespeare. we'll get steve hartman's read in tonight's "assignment america." but up next, it's called chemical restraint. giving anti-psychotic drugs to nursing home patients who simply don't need them. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they
from alice in wonderland to shakespeare. we'll get steve hartman's read in tonight's "assignment america." but up next, it's called chemical restraint. giving anti-psychotic drugs to nursing home patients who simply don't need them. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription...
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alice, i met you ten years ago during a lot of grief. tonight how you feeling. >> i am very relieved, and i am thrilled to learn that president obama has worked so hard and long and persevered. and in a sense, he and president george bush have worked together on this. george w. bush made a promise to us 9/11 family members that he would not stop until osama bin laden was brought to justice. and teaming with his successor, president obama, they have done just that. and it -- i am gratified and very, very grateful. >> alice, this is so significant, your son mark bingham, los gatos high school, went to berkeley, such a big part of this community. >> right. >> en route to jersey on that flight from san francisco. when you got the news tonight, what was your first reaction? how did you react to this? >> well, a friend called me from colorado springs to tell me the news. and i was just flabbergasted. i rushed upstairs to turn on the news. and it was really -- it was astounding. it was remarkable to have the news unfold that way, that first the
alice, i met you ten years ago during a lot of grief. tonight how you feeling. >> i am very relieved, and i am thrilled to learn that president obama has worked so hard and long and persevered. and in a sense, he and president george bush have worked together on this. george w. bush made a promise to us 9/11 family members that he would not stop until osama bin laden was brought to justice. and teaming with his successor, president obama, they have done just that. and it -- i am gratified...
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james, and alice. alice is a neighbor. thanks for coming. i have a big hand out of stuff about what other people think values might be when you do work on your home. san francisco is a different world, isn't it? >> we have so many micro districts and pockets of different the used within two or three blocks. answering the question for one house may not always be the same as answering that question for different house. >> give us an idea. if you get a view, it will be different -- >> shore. the value of a simple remodel verses a very fancy kitchen remodel in a house that might be worth more than a condominium. those things can matter. it can make a difference. >> we have a request from one of our viewers to make sure we talk about -- home-improvement results and building taxes. >> accessible. >> the other thing that might be brought out his people over- improved. there is a fine line. i recommend that my client or anyone talk to realtors before they start. it is a good idea to get an idea of that neighborhood, that house, and how it can be don
james, and alice. alice is a neighbor. thanks for coming. i have a big hand out of stuff about what other people think values might be when you do work on your home. san francisco is a different world, isn't it? >> we have so many micro districts and pockets of different the used within two or three blocks. answering the question for one house may not always be the same as answering that question for different house. >> give us an idea. if you get a view, it will be different --...
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this is a for the alice griffith rebuild. one of the discussions with moving forward, this has been the need to rebuild. we have this opportunity for the grant, and the application, this is for $30 million. the steps that we are asking for to take today are the implementing steps that will give control to the developer making the application. we're one of the six applicants. not only will we have money for the rebuild, and service money and this is much more comprehensive than bricks and mortar. and we embrace the opportunity to make this happen. in accordance with the community redevelopment law, we must approve of what is required. and there is the parking lot that is adjacent to this, we will be selling that parcel to salazar, solely for the purpose of the neighborhood application. if this application should not be successful, -- this item, we are requesting that this item be put on the table. what we have heard is that we have the opportunity of getting the project, to get the opportunity to those who would choose -- seni
this is a for the alice griffith rebuild. one of the discussions with moving forward, this has been the need to rebuild. we have this opportunity for the grant, and the application, this is for $30 million. the steps that we are asking for to take today are the implementing steps that will give control to the developer making the application. we're one of the six applicants. not only will we have money for the rebuild, and service money and this is much more comprehensive than bricks and...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard.
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard.
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i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll!- she gets all a's. she's on the honor roll. >> oh, my god. i can't believe it? you see? i am capeable. don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can and you will succeed in this life. jenny chuasiriporn did -- life. [cheers and applause] >> all right. yell about the shooting, about the killings. mothers don't remember reality. phone call. angers, her client. who the media pictures fighting and screaming. wife drops the bottle. neighbors. let mep put some ink in your mind. blue, red, purple, green, black, so many colors of ink i'm going to start an art gearly. google me. violence is my silence. >> all right. i see a room with darkness. i see the color white. poems are made in darkness. poems are p white. poems are shadows. all poems are what you want
i will study more. >> alice studied hard. she gets automatic a's. she's on the honor roll!- she gets all a's. she's on the honor roll. >> oh, my god. i can't believe it? you see? i am capeable. don't call me dummy. now who do you think schnur i am a girl with just good grades. >> the morale of this story is that no matter what people think about you, all you have to do is show who you really are. even if the situation isn't good for you, you must make the best effort you can...
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toklas, a major feature of this exhibit. >> gertrude and alice fell in love, and eventually alice movedartment of leo and gertrude. it was gertrude who continued to bring artists into them. >> reporter: but gertrude stein wanted to be more than a collector. >> she liked collecting, but after awhile, her public image as a patron and collector bothered her. she wanted to be known the same way picasso was known-- for her creative work, not just for her collecting of others. >> reporter: stein thought of herself primarily as a writer, whose work, corn contends, has come back into fashion. >> she was always just a little outside the mainstream until, really, feminism rediscovered her and began to look at her through a completely different lens. >> reporter: in addition to writing several books, including the best selling "autobiography of alice b. toklas," stein composed the libretto for a cutting-edge opera composed by virgil thompson, "four saints in three acts," with an all-black cast, produced in 1934. both museums are showing excerpts. as a writer and as a collector, gertrude was a very
toklas, a major feature of this exhibit. >> gertrude and alice fell in love, and eventually alice movedartment of leo and gertrude. it was gertrude who continued to bring artists into them. >> reporter: but gertrude stein wanted to be more than a collector. >> she liked collecting, but after awhile, her public image as a patron and collector bothered her. she wanted to be known the same way picasso was known-- for her creative work, not just for her collecting of others....
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alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming thing, the somewhat autobiographical nature of what was written about and not to disappoint yourself let alone the other people out there waiting for a second book, all of that -- she writes about the fact that we don't -- that we don't get second novels from such a wonderful writer. >> thank you. and your film is opening nationwide, you're premiering in new york. we'll be looking for your film and your book is available. we have it here in the lobby. it's available on amazon. i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. b
alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard. >> garrison keillor, welcome. >> thank you sir. thanks for having me here. >> an honor to have you here. >> well, it's an honor to see you, sir. >> huh? >> and an honor to meet you. >> well, it's an honor now. may not be such an honor in a few minutes but -- >> well, let's see how it goes. [laughter] >> yeah. >> i know the obvious thing, mr. keillor, is to ask you about a prairie home companion, but i wanna talk about the writer's almanac first. >> i've heard of that. >> you have? you've been associated with it for. >> it's a little tiny five-minute. >> quite wonderful. >> .show. i think it's probably one of the few five-minute shows in -- in radio. >> but that's one of the gre
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's an author, humorist, storyteller and icon of public broadcasting whose weekly radio show, a prairie home companion, and its signature segment, "news from lake wobegon," have been a part of our lives, in one form or another, since 1974. he's garrison keillor. this is overheard. >> garrison keillor, welcome. >> thank you sir. thanks for having me here. >>...
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joining us is alice. mark bingham was one of the first passengers on flight 93 who fought back against the hijackers which is believed to force the plane into a field in pennsylvania instead of the likely target in washington, d.c. alice hoagland, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, rachel. it's a real pleasure to hear you articulate the issues so well. >> thank you. can i just start by just asking how you felt and what you've been thinking about since you learned that bin laden had been killed? >> well, it started out with a cautious hope. and it turned to real optimism and i was very gratified to hear the bipartisan members of congress cheer and applaud because to tell you the truth i am very glad that osama bin laden is dead and not in the world anymore. i think the world is well rid of him. i am so grateful to our past presidents bill clinton and george w. bush who began this ardent effort to capture osama bin laden. i am thrilled to death that president obama has been able to acco
joining us is alice. mark bingham was one of the first passengers on flight 93 who fought back against the hijackers which is believed to force the plane into a field in pennsylvania instead of the likely target in washington, d.c. alice hoagland, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you, rachel. it's a real pleasure to hear you articulate the issues so well. >> thank you. can i just start by just asking how you felt and what you've been thinking about since you...
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a standup median and former writer for king of the hill who now has the best giggin faibs business and news as a writer for the daily show with jon stewart. he's wie wyatt ein that cenac as overheard. >> wyatt cenac, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> very nice to have you here. so it's been now almost two years since you've been a correspondent on the daily show. >> it will be three years in may. >> well, actually almost.it's actually coming on three years. >> yeah. >> right. so do you think of yourself now as a standup comedian who happens to be doing this or do you think of yourself more as a stewart guy as &->> i think i think of myself as a, as a comedian. >> yeah. >> i think most people who see me on the street tend to say, oh, you're that guy from jon daily or you're that guy from colbert. [audience laughter]3 >> that's actually, that's what i hear more often than not is like oh man i love you on colbert show. >> yeah. >> and it's like no
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's a standup median and former writer for king of the hill who now has the best giggin faibs business and news as a writer for the daily show with jon stewart. he's wie wyatt ein that cenac as overheard. >> wyatt cenac, welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> very nice to have you here. so it's been now almost two years since you've been a correspondent on the daily...
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and alice, her son was on board the flight that whose people said, let's roll. they fought back.ciousness about what you went through. alice, let me ask you this morning, do you believe it? do you need proof? >> i believe it utterly. i'm very pleased. it was remarkable to hear former national security adviser richard clarke describe the navy s.e.a.l. operation. i believe it absolutely. it's heart warming news. a fitting end to a violent beginning that osama bin laden began for us. >> and dave, what did you do at the moment you heard? >> well, interestingly enough, the first i heard was 2:30 this morning when your studio called. and asked if i would appear this morning. she explained what i was appearing for. she said bin laden had been killed. there was a feeling of e ligs in one sense that justice had been served. but on the other hand, it is sort of a bifurcated feeling that we, as americans, were wondering did this mass murder of so many americans, is he getting away with murder. justice had to be served at some point. for those of us who lost so much on 9/11, it wasn't totall
and alice, her son was on board the flight that whose people said, let's roll. they fought back.ciousness about what you went through. alice, let me ask you this morning, do you believe it? do you need proof? >> i believe it utterly. i'm very pleased. it was remarkable to hear former national security adviser richard clarke describe the navy s.e.a.l. operation. i believe it absolutely. it's heart warming news. a fitting end to a violent beginning that osama bin laden began for us....
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and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's a federal judge appointed to the seventh circuit court of appeals by bill clinton sixteen years ago. respected across the political spectrum as an intellectual heavyyeight, she's twice been on barack obama's short list for theeu.s. supreme court. just maybe, the third time will be the charm. she's diane wood. this is overheard. ♪ >> judge wood, welcome. >> thank you very much. >> very. >> it's nice to be here. >> very nice to have you. thank you for coming. that's supreme court stuff is pretty much as we've heard it? ask you, the press doesn't't come to you and say are you on theeshort list. they just report that you're on the short list. >> it's correct. >> it is correct? >> yeah. [laughs] >> well, good and thank you for answering. >> if -- no, i think the white house released records saying that i. >> yeah. >> .in fact did meet with the president twice. >> yeah. you want to be on the supreme court? >> it would have been very nice. >> could still b
and also by the alice clayburg reynolds foundation and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. she's a federal judge appointed to the seventh circuit court of appeals by bill clinton sixteen years ago. respected across the political spectrum as an intellectual heavyyeight, she's twice been on barack obama's short list for theeu.s. supreme court. just maybe, the third time will be the charm. she's diane wood. this is overheard. ♪ >> judge wood, welcome. >> thank you...
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>> you have always been an inspiration to me. >> thank you, alice.oth of you in the days after 9/11. thank you both, again. >> thank you, diane. >>> coming up, final thoughts on this historic day. day. a you can see you can see ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> back here live at ground zero. getting reaction to the death of osama bin laden. we have some final thoughts we would like to share with you. i'm here with chris and christiane. we have been talking to family members who lost loved ones here. i can't help but think of other family members, too. since the war on terror began, 5,983 service people have been killed. that does not include the civilian contractors. we have to keep in mind those families, those loved ones, and those that continue the put their lives on the line for us. >> and so many injured as well. i can't help but singh think that the dawn of this century was ushered in with such violence. our children know the evil. today, he's gone. the challenges remain. there's opportunity in all these
>> you have always been an inspiration to me. >> thank you, alice.oth of you in the days after 9/11. thank you both, again. >> thank you, diane. >>> coming up, final thoughts on this historic day. day. a you can see you can see ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing purina one beyond a new food for your cat or dog. >>> back here live at ground zero. getting reaction to the death of osama bin laden. we have some final thoughts we would like to share with you. i'm here...
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i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the best way to learn about the neighborhood, the city, and what people want and what their concerns are. i feel i can do so much more than before and started campaigning. -- i feel like i know so much more than before i started campaigning. we're all part of the left on the national standard. i am a good liberal democrat. in the san francisco spectrum, and probably considered more middle of the road. -- i am probably considered more middle-of-the-road. i am very independently comes to the issues. i do not vote the party line. a judge each issue on its merits. tha
i got involved in the alice b. toklas democratic club. i ran for the democratic central committee in 2004. i ended up sharing the committee. it was a gradual process for me. by the time i started thinking about running for supervisor, it made sense because of my involvement in the community and in politics. >> what did you learn from campaigning for supervisor? >> i learned a lot. i knocked on about $15,000. -- i knocked about 15,000 doors. i met a huge number of people. that is the...
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es un tesoro, pero escondido alice murillo/vice-rectora asuntos academicos ccsf 13:00 tenemos esta exhibicion encerrada, el publico no tiene mucho acceso, no hay forma de sentarse y disfrutar y evaluar el tesoro que tenemos 13:11 por eso hoy esa institucion firmo un acuerdo formal de colaboracion con el gobierno mexicano para conservar el mural pintado por rivera en 1940. carlos felix/consul gral. de mexico en sf 26:30 este tipo de obras siempre estan expuestas a la humedad, al polvo, al tiempo, desafortunadamen te no esta aqui en las mejores condiciones de preservacion 26:42 a traves del acuerdo, instituciones mexicanas participaran con su experiencia en conservacion de arte. en un mes llegara la primera comision. william maynez/historiador del mural 21:54 el instituto nacional de bellas artes va a venir a ayudarnos a examinar el mural por atras para ver como esta instalado. 22:03 y es que ademas de conservarlo, eventualment e tienen la meta de moverlo a un nuevo edificio donde sea mas visible al publico. pilar nino 38:22 la obra es majestuosa no solo artisticamente sino en su tamano, 7 metr
es un tesoro, pero escondido alice murillo/vice-rectora asuntos academicos ccsf 13:00 tenemos esta exhibicion encerrada, el publico no tiene mucho acceso, no hay forma de sentarse y disfrutar y evaluar el tesoro que tenemos 13:11 por eso hoy esa institucion firmo un acuerdo formal de colaboracion con el gobierno mexicano para conservar el mural pintado por rivera en 1940. carlos felix/consul gral. de mexico en sf 26:30 este tipo de obras siempre estan expuestas a la humedad, al polvo, al...
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i think carries with him alice walking back and he told us. about how to push her up and over to the right outside the door on august fourteenth two thousand and six b. the lebanese army started clearing the road which make up the residential areas so people are going to turn to their homes most of them were good that was important i managed to think about all this insurance and we have working for us no i don't miss the organizations there's a huge market right now for battle area clearance because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. but you've got these companies and n.g.o.s that have basically sprung up that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what they do is they go to these places they will hire local. they were thrown everywhere in front of your house and in the garden in the valley no place was left untouched not even most and churches were spared and train the locals how did you get clearance i was going to be there. when i found the first bomb i felt as though i had saved
i think carries with him alice walking back and he told us. about how to push her up and over to the right outside the door on august fourteenth two thousand and six b. the lebanese army started clearing the road which make up the residential areas so people are going to turn to their homes most of them were good that was important i managed to think about all this insurance and we have working for us no i don't miss the organizations there's a huge market right now for battle area clearance...
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i think carries with him alice walking back and he pulled his. daughter how to push her over to the right after the war in the oldest fourteenth two thousand and six be the lebanese army started clearing the road which sneaked into residential areas so people are going to turn to their homes the local would go to that was the fourth night manage it and conduct quality assurance. we had working for us no i think. there's a huge market right now for battle area clearance because there are a lot of countries in the world that are contaminated by unexploded ordinance. and so you got these companies and n.g.o.s that have basically sprung up that have an expertise to get rid of these weapons what are you as they go to these places they will hire local. they were thrown everywhere in front of your house and in the garden in the valley no place was left untouched not even most and churches were spared he didn't train the locals how to do the clearance i was going to be that. when i found the first bomb i felt as though i had saved the person. mostly beca
i think carries with him alice walking back and he pulled his. daughter how to push her over to the right after the war in the oldest fourteenth two thousand and six be the lebanese army started clearing the road which sneaked into residential areas so people are going to turn to their homes the local would go to that was the fourth night manage it and conduct quality assurance. we had working for us no i think. there's a huge market right now for battle area clearance because there are a lot...
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alice if i thank you had a feeling it would be ok on feel. cold or out from below thought of understand old stuff become dark your then you would suffer for two months you would say i can stand it i'm with it october but the infant bill is. long i want die for i. move. because no one can leave feeling like a human bein's i was not leaving the nerves as if she was dying i still think that as i'm walking bow might explode and i die maimed on her way back onto the mall oh there's. another tragedy in the said story of cluster bombs. he left his life and left the school bag behind it knows their belly six years old who filled his house with a pleasant noise. death took him from his sisters who were all planning their futures in school. good luck with that but those are the years almost always a victim of the cluster bombs which the enemy threw in lebanon. after the enemy realized he failed to win the lower court. will. order her to get out of the. sack and. possibly the full first yesterday small boy school six year old boy was killed by a forty t
alice if i thank you had a feeling it would be ok on feel. cold or out from below thought of understand old stuff become dark your then you would suffer for two months you would say i can stand it i'm with it october but the infant bill is. long i want die for i. move. because no one can leave feeling like a human bein's i was not leaving the nerves as if she was dying i still think that as i'm walking bow might explode and i die maimed on her way back onto the mall oh there's. another tragedy...
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. >> reporter: alice becker told the court almarici boarded the plane without a cell phone, or luggage. he said, quote the defendant poses a significant threat to our community and also poses a risk of flight. he says that his statement during the incident mirrors other terrorist incidents. amarisi's cousins told us they did not know he was traveling to the bay area and they insist he is not dangerous. >> if he has an explanation, say medication, mental impairment, physical impairment some other explanation which the government ultimately decide can be believed, he could walk away with a misdemeanor. >> reporter: elmorisi heads back to court on friday for a detention appearance. >>> and our coverage of the sfo security scare continues on ktvu.com. watch our reports which include more interviews with family members and a look at airport security in a post9/11 world. >>> an appeal's court is -- veteran's claims processed faster. we spoke to a veteran who struggled getting his claims. and he says today's decision will inspire more veterans to ask for help. >> you hear all these stories ab
. >> reporter: alice becker told the court almarici boarded the plane without a cell phone, or luggage. he said, quote the defendant poses a significant threat to our community and also poses a risk of flight. he says that his statement during the incident mirrors other terrorist incidents. amarisi's cousins told us they did not know he was traveling to the bay area and they insist he is not dangerous. >> if he has an explanation, say medication, mental impairment, physical...