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our first panelist is amy bach. miss bach spent eight years studying courts throughout the country and she wrote a book called "ordinary injustice." it is really an incredible book that looks at the perspective of the justice system from a contract public defender's per spivet, a prosecutor's perspective and a judge's perspective and she was able to come up with some brilliant insights about not whoonl the problems are not only what the problems are but what to do about it. professor bener wrote incredible tweetice studying public office throughout the state of -- tweetice studying public office throughout the states of california. why they are not equipped to properly handle all of the cases that they have and the challenges involved in it and what to do about it. next we have the public defender of fresno county. ken tagucci. he has fought a valiant battle. it is still going on on. a raging battle with the board of supervisors in fresno county and last year, they cut his staff by 12 attorneys and at the same time
our first panelist is amy bach. miss bach spent eight years studying courts throughout the country and she wrote a book called "ordinary injustice." it is really an incredible book that looks at the perspective of the justice system from a contract public defender's per spivet, a prosecutor's perspective and a judge's perspective and she was able to come up with some brilliant insights about not whoonl the problems are not only what the problems are but what to do about it. professor...
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i think amy is speaking more of the cultural and human aspects of the job. our system as you know is based on the theory that any accused person who comes to court is presumed innocent. they are protected by that preassumption. that's why, in fact, we provide council for an indigent person whoke not afford counsel. unfortunately, it paints a rather discouraging picture because i found that there is a fundamental disconnect between that theory and actual practice in california and that disconnect occurs because the system, the indigent defense system is funded by local politicians. now these are public officials who must make decisions. they must choose among many worthy, competing concerns that are vying for those scarce taxpayer dollars and not surprising, most of them or at least many of them assume most defendants are guilty, they tend to make decisions about indigent defense systems based on the presumption of guilt. that has made a system in many county where is processing the presumed guilty as cheaply as possible is given a much higher authority than
i think amy is speaking more of the cultural and human aspects of the job. our system as you know is based on the theory that any accused person who comes to court is presumed innocent. they are protected by that preassumption. that's why, in fact, we provide council for an indigent person whoke not afford counsel. unfortunately, it paints a rather discouraging picture because i found that there is a fundamental disconnect between that theory and actual practice in california and that...
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and after a minute she'll excuse herself and amy will take her place.look at the women side by side. clearly they look more alike than the men we used in the previous demonstration. but notice they are different heights. they have different shaped faces. and their eyes are a different color. >> if you want to ask your dater about you, write the names down, take notes because you're going to be meeting everyone at superfast speeds. >> will any of these men notice they are speaking to two different women? >> we're about to start. >> nicole is about to begin her date. the other woman, amy, is right around the corner. >> what's going on? >> the date will last four minutes. >> you want a drink? >> after two minutes, nicole excuses herself. a minute later, here comes amy. will he notice he's now talking to a totally different woman? >> hi. >> you guys aren't the same people. >> this man noticed the switch and couldn't be convinced otherwise. >> that's funny, but no. >> so we try it again. nicole makes her move. >> will you excuse me for one second? >> he keep
and after a minute she'll excuse herself and amy will take her place.look at the women side by side. clearly they look more alike than the men we used in the previous demonstration. but notice they are different heights. they have different shaped faces. and their eyes are a different color. >> if you want to ask your dater about you, write the names down, take notes because you're going to be meeting everyone at superfast speeds. >> will any of these men notice they are speaking to...
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stand in the barn for an hour with my face buried in the mane and cry. >> reporter: amy got back oninancial feet. since january, hay bank has helped 30 horse owners like susan gordon. >> it's kind of like having a little angel. >> reporter: it takes 15 bales of hay a month to feed a horse and keep it healthy. at $6 to $7 a bale that's not cheap. riles relies on donations and hard work from about 20 volunteers like guy duncan, a financial analyst who doesn't mind a little heavy lifting. >> you don't want to see animals suffer. >> reporter: this rancher donated 10,000 bales of hay, enough to feed hundreds of horses. and the need is there. amy just wishes she could do more. >> some days i sit at my computer and i read applications for hay and the people who are hurting. it's sobering. >> reporter: but for folks like susan gordon and her family, it's everything. >> it's no big deal. >> reporter: kristin welker, nbc news, craig, colorado. >>> and a reminder here. we rely on all of you to send us many of the ideas we end up profiling on the air in our making a difference series of reports
stand in the barn for an hour with my face buried in the mane and cry. >> reporter: amy got back oninancial feet. since january, hay bank has helped 30 horse owners like susan gordon. >> it's kind of like having a little angel. >> reporter: it takes 15 bales of hay a month to feed a horse and keep it healthy. at $6 to $7 a bale that's not cheap. riles relies on donations and hard work from about 20 volunteers like guy duncan, a financial analyst who doesn't mind a little heavy...
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amy has written this book, and a cup of book award. -- it got a book award. [applause] how can defense attorneys or people who work in the system make that known and worked with journalists? >> i generally bring everybody out to lunch or to a bar or to both. journalists and police officers have this classic cold war, and there was even a cold war between defense attorneys and journalists -- certainly between prosecutors and reporters, and i find if i write a story they cannot just come back and say, this is wrong, and this is wrong. if they are faced with the fact i have busted my butt to get everything right and have gone to them and really tried hard to represent my view points, then they do not have an argument about going to a bar with maie. we have people whispering to us, and that is part of the dynamic, but i find once you develop a reputation for trying hard to understand all the things you people learn in hastings and asking stupid questions over and over again -- is there a police called in continent? -- plea called in continent? if you ask the ques
amy has written this book, and a cup of book award. -- it got a book award. [applause] how can defense attorneys or people who work in the system make that known and worked with journalists? >> i generally bring everybody out to lunch or to a bar or to both. journalists and police officers have this classic cold war, and there was even a cold war between defense attorneys and journalists -- certainly between prosecutors and reporters, and i find if i write a story they cannot just come...
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and named refer to her on the technical. -- amy from dph is here. i may refer to her on the technical portion. as a general matter, the radiological concerns of the ship. incredibly low level. at a previous hearing, she was describing the exposure levels we're talking about is lower than walking -- watching tv four hours a week or other common activities. the primary concern and potential pathway was this very low level radiation from glow in the dark dials and other things that may have been put in the debris and ended up in the sewer system. everything that you see in blue on that slide is the old server network. red is the old fuel plants. every one of those is being taken out. -- red is the old fuel lines. we get hundreds of thousands of cubic yards of things we would not be entitled to other than that they made that decision. the second thing is every time they pull out one of the lines, they test the bottom. they do split samples. they take the dirt and send it to two different labs to confirm the conclusion. the radiological contamination and
and named refer to her on the technical. -- amy from dph is here. i may refer to her on the technical portion. as a general matter, the radiological concerns of the ship. incredibly low level. at a previous hearing, she was describing the exposure levels we're talking about is lower than walking -- watching tv four hours a week or other common activities. the primary concern and potential pathway was this very low level radiation from glow in the dark dials and other things that may have been...
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live in the newsroom, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> thank you, amy. >>> president obama spoke publicly for the first time about the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history. the documents posted on the website wikileaks describes missions gone badly and sometimes resulting in civilian deaths. the president points out the information is dated. >> these documentses don't reveal any issues that haven't already informed our public debate on afghanistan. >> despite the wikileaks controversy, the house late today voted to spend another $58 billion to continue funding the wars in iraq and afghanistan. but several democrats voted against the measure including congresswoman lynn woolsley and barbara leigh. >> let's not spend another dollar to escalate america's longest war. the costs of the war are too enormous in blood and treasure. >> the latest abc news washington post poll shows the war is down to among 36%. among republicans it is 57%. that's down from 71% from a year ago. >>> dozens of demonstrators rallied outside house speaker nancy pelosi's san francisco office today. they sent this v
live in the newsroom, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> thank you, amy. >>> president obama spoke publicly for the first time about the biggest intelligence leak in u.s. history. the documents posted on the website wikileaks describes missions gone badly and sometimes resulting in civilian deaths. the president points out the information is dated. >> these documentses don't reveal any issues that haven't already informed our public debate on afghanistan. >> despite the...
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amy hollyfield is in concord live. amy, he knew the dogs were dangerous. >> the owner says there were signs, dan, and he should have gotten rid of them. he is in jail tonight. some of his neighbors are coming to his defense. they told us they think he made a mistake, but he shouldn't be charged for the crime. >> it was an accident, a terrible accident. i will take the blame for those dogs, and not getting rid of them when i am supposed to. >> he says he never thought his five pittbulls could hurt anyone. but looks back, he admits there were warnings. like the time one of the pittbulls killed the family chiuaua. >> at that point i should have gotten rid of the dog. >> police say in another incident, one of the dogs killed a pet parrot. >> it is just i love those dogs too much to thought about euthanizing them. >> he used to believe pittbulls were safe if raised in the right environment. now he has nothing nice to say about the breed. >> i used to be a dog lover. probably deep inside i am, but i will never own one again.
amy hollyfield is in concord live. amy, he knew the dogs were dangerous. >> the owner says there were signs, dan, and he should have gotten rid of them. he is in jail tonight. some of his neighbors are coming to his defense. they told us they think he made a mistake, but he shouldn't be charged for the crime. >> it was an accident, a terrible accident. i will take the blame for those dogs, and not getting rid of them when i am supposed to. >> he says he never thought his five...
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amy is reporting the story. amy police are frustrated. residents are worried. >>reporter: 1 high ranking officer told me he doesn't know what to say. police are exhausted and one incident a snooper was shooting at officers. resident tell me they feel nervous especially since the city just lid off 80 police officers. 45-year-old keng of virginia shot and killed last tonight after being robbed in downtown oakland at 19th and webster street. father of 3 gave the men 17 dollars. but they shot him any way. >> very, very very decent person. i'm shock. i'm terribly shocked. this is terrible news. >>reporter: friends family in virginia say the computer engineer was here for i don't know interview at google. to prepare for the meeting a friend of his who works at lake merit dental as hygienist clean his the teeth. they were robbed. >> they have 3 kids and sorry for their whether he will family. >>reporter: this wasn't the only violent call oakland police responded to last nature. 30 minute after the murder a sniper in west oakland opened fire on police officers conduct
amy is reporting the story. amy police are frustrated. residents are worried. >>reporter: 1 high ranking officer told me he doesn't know what to say. police are exhausted and one incident a snooper was shooting at officers. resident tell me they feel nervous especially since the city just lid off 80 police officers. 45-year-old keng of virginia shot and killed last tonight after being robbed in downtown oakland at 19th and webster street. father of 3 gave the men 17 dollars. but they shot...
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amy is here with more on the first fix to work since 18. amy engineers are hoping this will hold. >> yes. bp says not to get too excited yet. in the gulf these not a problem. fishermen don't even believe the leak is capped saying they have inform faith in this company. and others think it is too late to make a difference with one fisherman saying it's like putting a bandaid on a dead man. first time in 85 days oil has stopped spewing into the gulf of mexico. bp said it capped the problem around 12:30 pacific time. >> great sight because all of us is have been watching the horrible image for almost three months now and it's the first time in that tim period that we haven't seen that image but i have to stress we have to manage our expectations. >>reporter: he wasn't alone in the effort to tray and temper any excitement. even the president reacted to what is sounds like it should be great news. with calm. >> i think it ace positive sign. we are still in the testing phase.i'll have more to say about it tomorrow. >>reporter: new cap will be tes
amy is here with more on the first fix to work since 18. amy engineers are hoping this will hold. >> yes. bp says not to get too excited yet. in the gulf these not a problem. fishermen don't even believe the leak is capped saying they have inform faith in this company. and others think it is too late to make a difference with one fisherman saying it's like putting a bandaid on a dead man. first time in 85 days oil has stopped spewing into the gulf of mexico. bp said it capped the problem...
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amy nichols, thanks.posted all of these tips >>> these are stickers that you put on the cake. >> kind of like the scanners. >> you can put the border and make the edge a little less noticeable. >> we've got some party games here. instead of the typical shower game, why not turn it into an activity that will be helpful for the mom to beat. what we suggest is that you make thank you cards, and you can use simple rubber stamps. >> what a good idea. >> i like the martha stewart collection, and i use stickers from that collection and ribbons. >> if you want to find out where to get this stuff, head to our website. we'll have all these baby shower tips there for you and great ideas. i love the idea of making thank you cards. it's like a gift for the mom to be. thanks for joining us today. it's a pleasure having you here. >>> still ahead, a lot to talk about. pop star justin just bieber does something on you tube that hasn't been done before. ,,,, not that long ago, many families were priced out of an overheated
amy nichols, thanks.posted all of these tips >>> these are stickers that you put on the cake. >> kind of like the scanners. >> you can put the border and make the edge a little less noticeable. >> we've got some party games here. instead of the typical shower game, why not turn it into an activity that will be helpful for the mom to beat. what we suggest is that you make thank you cards, and you can use simple rubber stamps. >> what a good idea. >> i like...
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"the hotline"'s amy walter, the atlanta braves, cynthia tucker and "newsweek"'s howard fineman. just two years ago millions of americans were excited by the promise of barack obama. >> i am certain that generations from now we'll be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless. this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our product began to heal. this was moment when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last best hope on earth. chris: wow. obama excited higher turnout in that than most presidential elections. he got 69% of first-time rsvote, 66% of voters under 30. 95% of african americans and 67% of hispanics. john heilemann, most midterm election are 15 to 20 points lower in turnout than presidential elections. how does he get the new buys, all those people -- new bies, all those people, to get out in november. >> i think it might be too late. the young people you're talking about, the core of the new voters that obama drew in, they
"the hotline"'s amy walter, the atlanta braves, cynthia tucker and "newsweek"'s howard fineman. just two years ago millions of americans were excited by the promise of barack obama. >> i am certain that generations from now we'll be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless. this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our product began to heal. this was...
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amy murphy, back to you in the studio. >> amy, thank you very much. >>> thank you, guys. let's take a look at our maps. we cab show you a live look at the east bay. everything still looking good. friday light. no big problems so far this morning. that's great news if you have to work today. you can see westbound 80 is fine from emeryville. if you coming from the bridge to the maze that's an 18-minute drive time. along the coast we have foggy conditions around pacifica and daly city in fact chp issued a fog advisory early this morning. still in effect but not really impacting anything as far as your morning commute goes. take it slow in that area this morning. across the south bay top speeds heading out of downtown san jose, cruising on 101 and 280. a quick bridge check for you, at the bay bridge, no problems, no metering lights, san mateo bridge very quiet as well and the golden gate bridge, there are reports of drizzle near the waldo grade according to the kcbs phone force. otherwise very quiet across the bay area. that is your traffic. for your forecast, here's tracy. >
amy murphy, back to you in the studio. >> amy, thank you very much. >>> thank you, guys. let's take a look at our maps. we cab show you a live look at the east bay. everything still looking good. friday light. no big problems so far this morning. that's great news if you have to work today. you can see westbound 80 is fine from emeryville. if you coming from the bridge to the maze that's an 18-minute drive time. along the coast we have foggy conditions around pacifica and daly...
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amy robach is here and mrmr. up, as you can see, carrie underwood but we'll talk about student loans. >>> and much more from rhinebeck. heard about a little wedding taking place this weekend? chelsea clinton. there's natalie with pa paraphernal paraphernalia. she'll talk to the town supervisor about whether or not rhinebeck is ready. >> and of course there's been a lot of serious stories for the month of july, but we have had some lighter moments on the show. don't think so? go to our website, todayshow.com. and we're going to share some of those moments with you. some are disturbing, actually. >> oh. >> our facebook page. go to todayshow.com to check out some of the lighter moments of "today"." >> all right. >> let's get a check of the weather, mr. roker. >> the weekend ahead, beautiful weather in the northeast, some rain in the southeast, slight risk of strong storms in montana, idaho, heavy winds in the southwest. and sunday, sunday! more wet weather along the mid-atlantic states, risk of strong storms in the
amy robach is here and mrmr. up, as you can see, carrie underwood but we'll talk about student loans. >>> and much more from rhinebeck. heard about a little wedding taking place this weekend? chelsea clinton. there's natalie with pa paraphernal paraphernalia. she'll talk to the town supervisor about whether or not rhinebeck is ready. >> and of course there's been a lot of serious stories for the month of july, but we have had some lighter moments on the show. don't think so? go...
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gone right on the housing authority side, so with that, i am going to hand it over to greg, and then amy will come up, and at the end, we have ample time for questions -- handed over to a credit note -- hand it over to craig. >> hello, i will pick up from where dugger left off. -- doug lest off. there is the pie chart you see here. there is the commitment to provide one to one replacement cost to the housing that exists currently and then add beyond that a mix of incomes, including both new affordable rental housing, first-time homebuyer opportunities, and other opportunities, which creates a housing ladder, the idea of which is to allow existing residents to stay in place so that if they so choose -- also to move into new housing opportunities. then, bringing additional residents and additional population to the area, creating a more typical mix and healthy mixed income community. president maxwell: when we're talking about 1 to 1 replacement, we are talking about bedrooms, as well? >> yes. president maxwell: with a 5- bedroom unit, that would mean with five, you would replace five? >>
gone right on the housing authority side, so with that, i am going to hand it over to greg, and then amy will come up, and at the end, we have ample time for questions -- handed over to a credit note -- hand it over to craig. >> hello, i will pick up from where dugger left off. -- doug lest off. there is the pie chart you see here. there is the commitment to provide one to one replacement cost to the housing that exists currently and then add beyond that a mix of incomes, including both...
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in concord amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> they are investigating oakland's latest homicide. a man was found lying in the streets on 15 itself street earlier this morning. oakland police meantime, returning to the federal government for helping to fight violent crime. chief anthony batts says a summit will take place next month. f.b.i., drug enforcement administration, atf and ice will all be there to figure out what is needed most. batts is he is coming up with a plan to go against trumped spots in the city. >> we should have all the resources to deal with 911 calls and deal with gangs, drugs and guns. >>> starting tomorrow vallejo police will send out half as many patrol cars as usual so two patrol officers can ride in every vehicle. the department says there are not enough officers to cover each other if they get into trouble. response time for back-up may be slower and patrol units will be riding in pairs for their own safety. officers are retiring or leaving for other departments with threats of layoffs vallejo's police force has 95 sworn officers. >> santa clara sheriff
in concord amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> they are investigating oakland's latest homicide. a man was found lying in the streets on 15 itself street earlier this morning. oakland police meantime, returning to the federal government for helping to fight violent crime. chief anthony batts says a summit will take place next month. f.b.i., drug enforcement administration, atf and ice will all be there to figure out what is needed most. batts is he is coming up with a plan to go...
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i mean we're messing with that. >> amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> it's 4:heal. since the 9/11 terror attacks, top secret intelligence gathering has gotten so big nobody knows how much it costs or what is involved. in the first of a series of reports the they say there are month more than 1200 government organizations and 1200 or 1900 companies that are working on counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in some 10,000 locations across the country. >> bay area man has lost his life serving in afghanistan. army specialist from napa and three other soldiers died after insurgents attacked their vehicle with an improvised explosive device. >>> investigators in india say a deadly train collision may have been a terrorist attack. 56 people died when an express train collided with a passenger train at a station. impact was so hard one roof flew into the air of one car and landed on an overpass. 125 people were injured. they had to use heavy equipment to cut through the twisted wreckage. they are trying to determine if there is a link between this collision a
i mean we're messing with that. >> amy hollyfield, "abc 7 news." >> it's 4:heal. since the 9/11 terror attacks, top secret intelligence gathering has gotten so big nobody knows how much it costs or what is involved. in the first of a series of reports the they say there are month more than 1200 government organizations and 1200 or 1900 companies that are working on counterterrorism, homeland security and intelligence in some 10,000 locations across the country. >>...
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amy hollyfield has a story that shocked players and parents in vallejo. >> vallejo had just taken the lead against sonoma in the babe ruth league state tournament. confidence among the 15-year-old players was high. >> we were winning, and we had one more inning left. >> but the game came to an abrupt and unpredictable ending. >> i thought it was funny at first. i never had seen anything like that. >> the first base umpire made a tough call, and the call was against vallejo. that's when it got ugly. >> the coach for the other team came out and argued with the umpire and didn't like what he heard and reached his arm back as far as he could and cold cocked him. >> they say the umpire was unconscious for 20 minutes. the league's commissioner decided to end the game and give sonoma the win. >> the kids didn't get to finish the game. i feel bad for the vallejo kids. they were winning at the time, and then of course they had to forfeit the game. >> i feel ashamed. very disappointed on the fact that it happened. and now we are getting disqualified. >> the commissioner of the babe ruth basebal
amy hollyfield has a story that shocked players and parents in vallejo. >> vallejo had just taken the lead against sonoma in the babe ruth league state tournament. confidence among the 15-year-old players was high. >> we were winning, and we had one more inning left. >> but the game came to an abrupt and unpredictable ending. >> i thought it was funny at first. i never had seen anything like that. >> the first base umpire made a tough call, and the call was against...
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. >> quickly, amy. >> all of the above solutions. i find it fascinating redefined gender roles here. as a follow up, we were talking about the last story how men aren't happy in the current paradigm, they redefined ine their own little life who did what, that's possible. >> right. more of the traditional female compare taking in the house. she was the income earner and he was the caretaker, the gardeneri and all that sort of stuff. in terms of that, you go, beavan. that's it for this edition of "to the contrary." next week democratic senator amy klobuchar talks about what she's been doing to protect teen drivers.ob please join us on the web and whether your views are in agreement or "to the contrary" please join us next time. >> funding for "to the contrary" provided by: >> while other luxury car makers are still building their first hybrid, lexus hybrids have 5.5 billion miles. imagine where we'll go next. >> the life technologyer foundation is proud to support "to the contrary" on pbs.ti our foundation seeks to advancen science edu
. >> quickly, amy. >> all of the above solutions. i find it fascinating redefined gender roles here. as a follow up, we were talking about the last story how men aren't happy in the current paradigm, they redefined ine their own little life who did what, that's possible. >> right. more of the traditional female compare taking in the house. she was the income earner and he was the caretaker, the gardeneri and all that sort of stuff. in terms of that, you go, beavan. that's it...
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amy hollyfield has the details. >> that's a good boy. >> zeus may look like a playful guy. work, he's all business. like when he recently hunted down a criminal hiding in a tiny space between two buildings. >> luckily we had zeus. zeus was able to use his nose. he started barking and telling us where the guy was. we were able to take him into custody. >> zeus' colleague tracks down the bad guys for the oakland police department. but the dogs go out unprotected. their handlers would like to see them in bulletproof vests. >> we invest a lot of time and effort and money into the dogs. we want to see the dogs stay with us as long as possible. >> bulletproof vests are hardly in the budget at the oakland police department, but at least they have canine officers. the el cerrito police department has held fundraisers they want a dog so badly. and vallejo decided to cut three of its four canines. when pet food express heard about the cuts, the company decided to hold a fundraiser. it was so successful they created a nonprofit. they are holding another fundraiser this weekend. >> it
amy hollyfield has the details. >> that's a good boy. >> zeus may look like a playful guy. work, he's all business. like when he recently hunted down a criminal hiding in a tiny space between two buildings. >> luckily we had zeus. zeus was able to use his nose. he started barking and telling us where the guy was. we were able to take him into custody. >> zeus' colleague tracks down the bad guys for the oakland police department. but the dogs go out unprotected. their...
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amy practice was him on the board. >> this is teaching him to turn back feet around. >> amy and jacktimmy now. he grows his heez going to get more wild. that is a change they encourage. >> they don't talk to him. he's put with a wild raccoon, charlie who won't let them touch her. >> they'll be released nay safe place. close as possible to where they're found. >> it's hard to let them go. but i know that that is what is best for them. >> the rescuers never figured out how his back got hurt. and he's trying to hang on to his tail. dan ash lirks abc 7 news. >> and there is center facilitated rescue is in need of a new facility to kill for the animals so if you'd like to help click on see it on tv there. is a link with problem raccoons. >> and coming up next, how far would you go to be an extra in a movie? a. >> what people are doing to be part of brad pitt's movie filming in oakland. what this droid does will change how you do movies. with blockbuster on demand, this does hit films on a 4.3-inch screen so big, the way you see them will never be the same. introducing the new droid x. pre
amy practice was him on the board. >> this is teaching him to turn back feet around. >> amy and jacktimmy now. he grows his heez going to get more wild. that is a change they encourage. >> they don't talk to him. he's put with a wild raccoon, charlie who won't let them touch her. >> they'll be released nay safe place. close as possible to where they're found. >> it's hard to let them go. but i know that that is what is best for them. >> the rescuers never...
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the next question is for amy. how can we talk about ordinary injustice without talking about the inherent problem us plea- bargain is and how the use of plea bargains undermines the truth finding process of the justice system? >> i gave a talk at n.y.u. to a small group of criminal justice law professors, and one professor stood up and said, why didn't you recommend your conclusion that we get rid of clean bargaining and that we have trials for everybody. clearly, these plea-bargain are inherently coercive, and my answer is if you got rid of a plea-bargain in, that is like saying 50% of marriages end in divorce. we should get rid of the institution of marriage. it is so much a part of our system that if we turned it on its head, first of all, people say the system would collapse, but it is an inherent part of our society and judicial system, so given the system we have worked with, i believe a plea is not inherently coercive. a plea bargain can be a good deal if individual circumstances are looked at, and public d
the next question is for amy. how can we talk about ordinary injustice without talking about the inherent problem us plea- bargain is and how the use of plea bargains undermines the truth finding process of the justice system? >> i gave a talk at n.y.u. to a small group of criminal justice law professors, and one professor stood up and said, why didn't you recommend your conclusion that we get rid of clean bargaining and that we have trials for everybody. clearly, these plea-bargain are...
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. >> amy. >> i think it is interesting to see the work you are trying to do and that you're not pursuing to deny the permit. that is it. i have been going several times a month. i never felt any danger. it is a really lively and avers crowd of dancers. i hope you can do anything you can. there is nothing in san francisco that is anything like jelly's. >> thank you very much. >> i moved here 12 years ago from new york. it spread quickly. it was were a homeless shelter used to be. they had an appreciation. it became among the regulars with people to connect as a cultural place. there is a community that has provided a place. it has become a place where one can express cultural and artistic means. they have been returning for an excess of 12 years. we can attend without feeling like we are in a nightclub. >> thank you very much. please restate your name. >> my name is marie. i am an urban planner. i want to point out it is a community. you can help thumb find another place. i think they will really appreciate his. i have been going there a lot, pretty much every sunday. i leave my bags and
. >> amy. >> i think it is interesting to see the work you are trying to do and that you're not pursuing to deny the permit. that is it. i have been going several times a month. i never felt any danger. it is a really lively and avers crowd of dancers. i hope you can do anything you can. there is nothing in san francisco that is anything like jelly's. >> thank you very much. >> i moved here 12 years ago from new york. it spread quickly. it was were a homeless shelter...
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the resolutions that we have come up with, the idea of 49 rentals for people who earn 30% or lower in ami. it is exciting and within the goals of the committee itself because it will create an integrated economic committee in the 333 harrison. the local hire is a more advanced local higher than we have seen in other areas. we are very excited about that. the idea we will have ongoing discussions with the developer on a quarterly basis and the accountability of reporting is another important aspect to it, along with some of the funding going into supporting a new credit union that we are helping to establish in soma to fund a training, community outreach, and support. i am here to tell you that the committee of seven voted unanimously for this. we are very excited to move forward. chairperson avalos: great. thank you for your presentation. >> just so you know, we also have theresa hear from the merits -- from the mayor's office of housing if you have any questions about the contract if you have any need to monitor. chairperson avalos: great. thank you. having some history with the creation
the resolutions that we have come up with, the idea of 49 rentals for people who earn 30% or lower in ami. it is exciting and within the goals of the committee itself because it will create an integrated economic committee in the 333 harrison. the local hire is a more advanced local higher than we have seen in other areas. we are very excited about that. the idea we will have ongoing discussions with the developer on a quarterly basis and the accountability of reporting is another important...
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amy hollyfield is at concord police head quarter autos he is being held responsible. >> reporter: yeah. dan. police are focusing on him. he's spent date here at the police department, then hauled off to jail about 9:00 tonight. police say the 52-year-old wasn't at home when his 2-year-old step grandson was killed but did admit to owning the three pit bulls that attacked the toddler. officers have charged hysahi with child endangerment and owning an animal that causes death. both are felony autos the child walked into the garage of the residence. and was tacked by three pit bulls in the garage. >> police say there were a total of five pit bulls in the family home two. in the yard at that time. it doesn't take officials long to decide what to do with the animals. >> the dogs were euthanized and will be tested for rab ease. >> reporter: two other children were home along with a 19-year-old uncle and the victim's grandmother. police don't know why the family had so many dog autos as far as i know they had them as pets. i don't have other details. >> reporter: neighbors say he don't know th
amy hollyfield is at concord police head quarter autos he is being held responsible. >> reporter: yeah. dan. police are focusing on him. he's spent date here at the police department, then hauled off to jail about 9:00 tonight. police say the 52-year-old wasn't at home when his 2-year-old step grandson was killed but did admit to owning the three pit bulls that attacked the toddler. officers have charged hysahi with child endangerment and owning an animal that causes death. both are...
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your thoughts on the lebron james trig to mon ami, and i ask this question -- traded to miami. it was too narcissistic. the whole espn thing. what is your sense of how a player, nomatter how big or small, making that kind of decision, how to deal with the media? >> whitson. i think, certainly, we have seen in a very short period of time the landscape of sports has constantly been changing -- listen. as someone who is not as familiar with the basketball salary structure, i do appreciate and understand -- this is the first time that i can recall outside of chicago, and remembering when michael jordan was drafted, and we had hard times for awhile there. we could not get past detroit. and then, finally, we acquired a player, and the other players who were going to be instrumental in that team having success. i think there is a traditionalist in me that loves to see the play year, the magic johnson, who is in l.a., the larry bird in boston, so when it changes a little, and, hey, that is the landscape of basketball. everything that was just done was done haute and collectively bargai
your thoughts on the lebron james trig to mon ami, and i ask this question -- traded to miami. it was too narcissistic. the whole espn thing. what is your sense of how a player, nomatter how big or small, making that kind of decision, how to deal with the media? >> whitson. i think, certainly, we have seen in a very short period of time the landscape of sports has constantly been changing -- listen. as someone who is not as familiar with the basketball salary structure, i do appreciate...
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amy hollyfield tells us more. >> for the first time in 85 days oil has stopped spewing into the gulf of mexico. bp said it capped the problem around 12:30 pacific time. >> it's a great sight because all of us has been watching this horrible images for almost three months now. it's the first time in that time period we haven't seen the image. i have to stress, we have to manage our expectations. >> he wasn't alone in his efforts to try to temper any excitement. even the president reacted to what sounded like to be great nice with calm. >> i think it is a positive sign. we're still in the testing phase i'll have more to say tomorrow. >> the new cap will be tested 48 hours. bp executives warn that oil could start spilling from the well again and it's not time to celebrate. >> within a few minutes after they shut these off, if they didn't see a problem there may not be one. >> but bill says he thinks the situation looks pretty promising. he is a senior research scientist that was helped to put out kuwaiti oil fires 12 years. the oil could find another channel to erupt from which would be
amy hollyfield tells us more. >> for the first time in 85 days oil has stopped spewing into the gulf of mexico. bp said it capped the problem around 12:30 pacific time. >> it's a great sight because all of us has been watching this horrible images for almost three months now. it's the first time in that time period we haven't seen the image. i have to stress, we have to manage our expectations. >> he wasn't alone in his efforts to try to temper any excitement. even the...
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amy yang is the leader. and maybe i will show you highlights. i love to relate to the younger people.
amy yang is the leader. and maybe i will show you highlights. i love to relate to the younger people.
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so on the surfaces of community building, i think amy highlighted it well. we have had growing pains, as are always the case with these projects. the nice news is, we haven't had growing pains on the nice things like the jobs. or relocation. i think that has been a tremendous zess. it -- success. i think we threw everything but the kitchen sink at these things in the last years because we didn't want to fail in the most critical elements. now that we have learned lessons, hopefully it will be clearer for us to learn this with more efficiency. we are about to implement a data tracking system. september could probably tell you more about this, but this is going to be critical in terms of following up on this. again, it is just going to continue the interagency council work, particularly around fiscal development. it is a tough time for all of us fiscally. that means if we can help phil ginsburg or rec & parks, we are trying to see how we can use our projects to help more than one goal at a time. the community engagement process around these is never over. it i
so on the surfaces of community building, i think amy highlighted it well. we have had growing pains, as are always the case with these projects. the nice news is, we haven't had growing pains on the nice things like the jobs. or relocation. i think that has been a tremendous zess. it -- success. i think we threw everything but the kitchen sink at these things in the last years because we didn't want to fail in the most critical elements. now that we have learned lessons, hopefully it will be...
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it was amy sedaris -- >> amy sedaris, stephen colbert -- >> jimmy: stephen colbert -- >> paul dinellomprov game. >> sure. >> jimmy: i don't know if you've done it in awhile but -- >> i'd love to. >> jimmy: all right, do you know any games off the top of your head? >> um, we could do something -- a good two person thing is called a one-word story. >> jimmy: okay. >> so you start with a word, and then i will say a word, and we will create a story together, just using one word each. >> jimmy: okay, this is exciting. >> it is exciting. >> jimmy: okay. >> we're gonna blow their minds with this. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, should i start? >> yeah, sure. >> jimmy: okay. once. >> there. >> jimmy: was. >> a. >> jimmy: little. >> boy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: who. >> liked. >> jimmy: general. >> custer. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: let's just end it right there. that's a great story. more with steve carell when we come back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ looking for life insurance can feel like a jungle of ifs. to steer clear of the confusion, go to metlife.com. you'll get str
it was amy sedaris -- >> amy sedaris, stephen colbert -- >> jimmy: stephen colbert -- >> paul dinellomprov game. >> sure. >> jimmy: i don't know if you've done it in awhile but -- >> i'd love to. >> jimmy: all right, do you know any games off the top of your head? >> um, we could do something -- a good two person thing is called a one-word story. >> jimmy: okay. >> so you start with a word, and then i will say a word, and we will...
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amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not really a waitress red. we decided to do a spoof and we came up with our own names, like i can't believe it is a carcinogen. we dressed up with sashes that said mistreatment. this all happened in may, by august the company announced they were taking out formaldehyde and now advertising all of their products are free of those chemicals. >> [applause]. >> that was a huge victory and it show that is we can change the industry, they are responsive and they can change on a dime relatively quickly. we have products and they work wonderfully and the prices didn't go. there is an initial
amy on the right is the first chemist -- last year more women graduated than men. we have the technologies to figure this out. we need to get the billion dollar beauty companies supporting this research. of course the power of act vision, opi nail products. they are the largest seller of largest products worldwide, 70 countries. they are using -- why don't you take it out of your u.s. products. they weren't too keen on that. we think the europeans are crazy. opi has fun names like i am not...