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what did amy do with the money? >> the irs first met with amy bosley.satisfied, they later wanted to meet with bob, too. but amy wouldn't allow it. >> the irs investigator insisted on talking to bob. so amy actually got on to the phone and started talking to this agent. she was disguising her voice, trying to sound like bob bosley, and what the investigator told us was that it really sounded like somebody acting like kermit the frog. >> the irs asked amy for her business records, and she promised to comply. >> she never provided the information nor did she arrange a meeting between her husband and these agents. >> but there was no indication bob bosley knew anything about the tax problem. >> you kind of know he didn't know about the irs. i think he would really have a fit if he knew he had owed any money. >> she had their income tax returns prepared each year. she actually took them to bob and had him sign these returns. in his mind, he believed that everything was taken care of. >> amy could put off investigators for only so long. they demanded a meeti
what did amy do with the money? >> the irs first met with amy bosley.satisfied, they later wanted to meet with bob, too. but amy wouldn't allow it. >> the irs investigator insisted on talking to bob. so amy actually got on to the phone and started talking to this agent. she was disguising her voice, trying to sound like bob bosley, and what the investigator told us was that it really sounded like somebody acting like kermit the frog. >> the irs asked amy for her business...
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and remaining 30% at 50% ami. together with the 218 units that will be provided by ocai we'll be talking about 410 affordable units on phase 1 of the shipyard. the sixth amendment to the phase 1dda modified affordable housing program allowing lennar to shift the 50% ami units to inclusionary to a stand alone project on block 49. this notification has the benefit that 50% ami units will be provided at once and faster than if they were included in the market rate project that will be constructed over time ~. it is important to note that agreements did not change the total number of affordable housing units in phase 1 or the nature of 80% ami units which continue to be delivered as inclusionary units within the market rate project. the sixth amendment simply changed how we provide 50% ami units. on the transaction side we treat block 49 as if it is agency stand alone housing project but with one very important distinction, mainly ocii doesn't put any money into the project. it is lennar responsible to cover [speaker
and remaining 30% at 50% ami. together with the 218 units that will be provided by ocai we'll be talking about 410 affordable units on phase 1 of the shipyard. the sixth amendment to the phase 1dda modified affordable housing program allowing lennar to shift the 50% ami units to inclusionary to a stand alone project on block 49. this notification has the benefit that 50% ami units will be provided at once and faster than if they were included in the market rate project that will be constructed...
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and, amy, your 2016 plans?eth: okay great. [ cheers and applause ] our vice president of the united states joe biden, everyone. we'll be right back with music from a great big world. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. on expedia you can book any flight, car and hotel together to save even more. plus, get an extra $100 when you build your custom trip. expedia, find yours. yo,move fast fruit flavor,fe, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. who feel like there's a brick on their face. who are so congested, it feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under
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and not amy because she's a lovely person but these groups nominate. who wants to talk about legitimate rape mr murdo in in indiana the wants to talk about going to impregnate pregnancy being a gift from god i never thought i'd live to see the opening commercial that i saw from christine o'donnell in delaware i'm not a witch for republican candidate for senator until we stop nominating these manchurian candidates by trashing people in the republican party by some litmus test or not taken back the senate and we're not capturing the white house and while we continue this circular firing squad there's only one party that's prospering it's the democratic party amy how do you or let me just say let me just say first of all we did not support todd akin and we supported sarah stillman in that race but you know when you have republicans that are voting with democrats it doesn't matter if you hold the majority or not if you have republicans that are voting with democrats i mean you're deluding the brand you're just as bad as they are if this is the thing we can
and not amy because she's a lovely person but these groups nominate. who wants to talk about legitimate rape mr murdo in in indiana the wants to talk about going to impregnate pregnancy being a gift from god i never thought i'd live to see the opening commercial that i saw from christine o'donnell in delaware i'm not a witch for republican candidate for senator until we stop nominating these manchurian candidates by trashing people in the republican party by some litmus test or not taken back...
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state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton bloomberg white house reporter jonathan allen and amy parnes the white house correspondent for the hill newspaper john how did this book come about well larry we thought voters were going to be interested heading into two thousand and sixteen and what hillary clinton had been doing for the last four or five years as secretary of state of course she got some attention but not in real depth and we thought going back and looking at that record starting at the end of the two thousand and eight campaign and following that rise back to political problems we give them an idea of how she makes decisions who she puts around her and of course how she might govern if she was president the united states so we went about reporting that we talked to more the two hundred people for this book and we believe we've got a revealing and intimate portrait of a woman who may well be the next president of the united states great friend come up pictured to amy what do you mean by rebirth. well you know this is her comeback story in a way and we think that we're
state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton bloomberg white house reporter jonathan allen and amy parnes the white house correspondent for the hill newspaper john how did this book come about well larry we thought voters were going to be interested heading into two thousand and sixteen and what hillary clinton had been doing for the last four or five years as secretary of state of course she got some attention but not in real depth and we thought going back and looking at that record...
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revealing new book about the former secretary of state and first lady with the authors jonathan allen and amy pines plus new hillary clinton journals unveiled coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking on larry king it's a pleasure to welcome from washington the authors of the new book h r c state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton bloomberg white house reporter jonathan allen and amy parnes the white house correspondent for the hill newspaper john how did this book come about well larry we thought voters were going to be interested heading into two thousand and sixteen and what hillary clinton had been doing for the last four or five years as secretary of state of course she got some attention but not in real depth that we thought going back and looking at that record starting at the end of the two thousand and eight campaign and following that rise back to political problems would give them an idea of how she makes decisions who she puts around her and of course how she might govern if she was president the united states so we went about reporting that we talked
revealing new book about the former secretary of state and first lady with the authors jonathan allen and amy pines plus new hillary clinton journals unveiled coming up next on politicking with larry king. live politicking on larry king it's a pleasure to welcome from washington the authors of the new book h r c state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton bloomberg white house reporter jonathan allen and amy parnes the white house correspondent for the hill newspaper john how did this book...
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amy will she run. yes well ron i'm ninety nine point nine percent sure she runs you know she has everything everything is built around her there in the research groups ready for hillary and she will be the best prepared candidate i think to hop into our presidential campaign and i think in history you share that view john i do in fact the way that we really look at this isn't the question of whether she starts running but whether she stops running you know that one big theme in this book is the way that the clintons both hillary and bill clinton continued to build the political operation while hillary clinton was at the state department we think we basically see this is a seamless continual run for the presidency from two thousand and eight on certainly that doesn't mean that everything she did was geared toward that it just means that that option was being kept open and that the the the building the political machine continued all along i would be very very surprised if she didn't run. i'll be interes
amy will she run. yes well ron i'm ninety nine point nine percent sure she runs you know she has everything everything is built around her there in the research groups ready for hillary and she will be the best prepared candidate i think to hop into our presidential campaign and i think in history you share that view john i do in fact the way that we really look at this isn't the question of whether she starts running but whether she stops running you know that one big theme in this book is the...
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you can guess as you would like larry and i certainly wouldn't deny it ok amy the biggest revelation book is getting a lot of attention as this book deserves maybe the hit list she and her staff made ranking supporters after not getting the nomination in two thousand and eight these jihad did she had a list of people she liked and people she didn't like true true what she did was a couple of people on her campaign staff in two thousand and eight put together a microsoft excel spreadsheet and they kind of rank the people who were friendly and for them on one and the people who were themis traders for seven and some of the names you might be familiar with larry like ted kennedy for instance john kerry there were claire mccaskill there are politicos on and on but there were some people who were there who were thinking as enemy combatants and people and they're not likely to forget these people any time soon john that is vaguely familiar richard nixon vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public off
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i'm amy goodman. at least 13 people have died and inr 550,000 have lost power a massive snow and ice storm across the eastern united states. the national weather service called the storm in event of historic proportions. governors have declared states of emergency from louisiana to new jersey. we will have more on the story after the headlines. president obama has issued an executive order raising the minimum wage for federal contract workers. hundreds of thousands will see a wage hike from $7.25 to $10.10 an hour. at the signing ceremony, president obama noted if the minimum wage reflects actual gains in the economy, workers would be getting paid even more. it good for the economy, but it is the right thing to do. there's a simple, moral, principal at stake. if you take responsibility and work as hard as these folks were, -- work, you work full time, you should not be living in poverty. not in america. jobsority of lower wage are held by women. many of them have children they are supporting. these ar
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amy, thank you.y the way, we do have one of these speed skating suits on the set with us this morning. here is the allegedly offending vent on the back. we wish the u.s. speed skaters good luck with the new old suits today, and, by the way, a little bit of a tease coming up in the second half hour of "gma" this morning, we'll be doing "pop news." sara haines will be wearing this suit for "pop news." let's get it over to bianna. >> i kind of believe you. i think she would wear that suit. >>> anyway, let's get more now on the wild men's figure skating event filled with falls. we're joined by our "gma" special contributor and olympic silver medalist sasha cohen. good morning to you. what a night that was. i mean none of the final six skaters had a clean program. have you ever seen anything like that? >> there are moments where the ice seems jinxed and no one can quite put out that perfect skate, and it's difficult. you know, during my olympics, it was like that. everyone was all over the ice wiping the
amy, thank you.y the way, we do have one of these speed skating suits on the set with us this morning. here is the allegedly offending vent on the back. we wish the u.s. speed skaters good luck with the new old suits today, and, by the way, a little bit of a tease coming up in the second half hour of "gma" this morning, we'll be doing "pop news." sara haines will be wearing this suit for "pop news." let's get it over to bianna. >> i kind of believe you. i...
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amy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. and, yes, the latest medal for the united states, a silver in the women's skeleton plus the controversy over the u.s. speed skaters' request to change their statutes halfway through the competition and then, of course, last night's thrills and spills of men's figure skating. during the men's freeskate figure skating final a few ups. >> triple toe. >> reporter: and some major downs, a couple of stumbles may have cost patrick chan the top spot and a shot at breaking the so-called canadian curse and yuzuru hanyu may have lost his balance here. >> oh, no. but. >> reporter: but he was able to hang on to his gold medal in the end, next up wardrobe malfunctions? with six races under their belts, the u.s. speed skaters have made it to the halfway point but not one medal in hand. now some are hoping new suits will pick up the slack. >> to walk away and see their seventh place, their eighth place so keep trying to dissect and figure out what's the common denominator among them and everyone keep
amy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. and, yes, the latest medal for the united states, a silver in the women's skeleton plus the controversy over the u.s. speed skaters' request to change their statutes halfway through the competition and then, of course, last night's thrills and spills of men's figure skating. during the men's freeskate figure skating final a few ups. >> triple toe. >> reporter: and some major downs, a couple of stumbles may have cost patrick...
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abc's amy robach is there at our olympics desk tracking all of the action.ing, amy. >> that's right, good morning, and before i get to all of the action i've been practicing all morning long because i want to say something. [ speaking russian ] >> good morning, america. in russian, the only thing i can say so far. >> very good. >> i just wanted to say that. and wish you all a good morning and let's get straight to the action because we do have some preliminary competitions to talk about including those two brand-new events you all just talked about, figure skating team event and snowboard slopestyle. overnight in sochi, a dazzling array of olympic triumphs. >> wow. >> and cringe-worthy crashes. team usa's jeremy abbott falling hard on the ice, then there's the new slopestyle course called intimidating by snowboarding legend shaun white who was injured this week but even with modifications plenty of wipeouts. including this one from canada's mark mcmorris, the hands-down favorite to win gold. american chas guldemond putting together an impressive qualifying r
abc's amy robach is there at our olympics desk tracking all of the action.ing, amy. >> that's right, good morning, and before i get to all of the action i've been practicing all morning long because i want to say something. [ speaking russian ] >> good morning, america. in russian, the only thing i can say so far. >> very good. >> i just wanted to say that. and wish you all a good morning and let's get straight to the action because we do have some preliminary...
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amy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. and, yes, the latest medal for the united states, a silver in the women's skeleton plus the controversy over the u.s. speed skaters' request to change their statutes halfway through the competition and then, of course, last night's thrills and spills of men's figure skating. during the men's freeskate figure skating final a few ups. >> triple toe. >> reporter: and some major downs, a couple of stumbles may have cost patrick chan the top spot and a shot at breaking the so-called canadian curse and yuzuru hanyu may have lost his balance here. >> oh, no. but. >> reporter: but he was able to hang on to his gold medal in the end, next up wardrobe malfunctions? with six races under their belts, the u.s. speed skaters have made it to the halfway point but not one medal in hand. now some are hoping new suits will pick up the slack. >> to walk away and see their seventh place, their eighth place so keep trying to dissect and figure out what's the common denominator among them and everyone keep
amy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. and, yes, the latest medal for the united states, a silver in the women's skeleton plus the controversy over the u.s. speed skaters' request to change their statutes halfway through the competition and then, of course, last night's thrills and spills of men's figure skating. during the men's freeskate figure skating final a few ups. >> triple toe. >> reporter: and some major downs, a couple of stumbles may have cost patrick...
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amy kellogg will join us by phone. she's live in moscow. amy, what does that mean? >> reporter: well, mines that russia is very concerned and they have already voiced this, harris, but i think the bottom line is that russia thinks that the you ukranian opposition is not keeping up its part of the bargain, this deal that was signed two days ago witnessed by the europeans and the russian deputy and then also between the two sides. russia feels that ukraine, the opposition, has fast forwarded basically illegally going ahead with all of these measures which the ukranian ousted president yanukovych calling for a coup, basically they felt russia believes that the new parliament needed to wait for the signature of the president before it took over the constitutional powers that it had claimed and that the basis for all the decisions we've seen in the last 48 hours. the new acting president was voted in today. he served for a short period as head of security services and former deputy prime minister. and parliament voted on a lavish bill to os yanukovych you caming reported
amy kellogg will join us by phone. she's live in moscow. amy, what does that mean? >> reporter: well, mines that russia is very concerned and they have already voiced this, harris, but i think the bottom line is that russia thinks that the you ukranian opposition is not keeping up its part of the bargain, this deal that was signed two days ago witnessed by the europeans and the russian deputy and then also between the two sides. russia feels that ukraine, the opposition, has fast...
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abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is in oakland. amy? >> kristen, we are waiting for the police briefing that was supposed to start at 10:45. we want to know there they have found the suspect or have any tips. we also want to ask if the 13-year-old really was abducted. first, the suspect. this is video, surveillance video that came from the cameras at the safeway in oakland. he is african-american man with salt and pepper hair. this was at the safeway in oakland and license plate s customs say though saw him steal lobster and steak and he had a knife. he got into a red car. they also say this was an elderly man and a 13-year-old girl in the car. police are saying he abducted the people but no one has reported the people missing. some police officers say it appears to them it looks like it was possibly the get away car. the amber alert is still in place. we want to ask police about the amber alert and where this child's worried family is? why haven't they come forward? we have a lot of questions in a press conference that will start any m
abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield is in oakland. amy? >> kristen, we are waiting for the police briefing that was supposed to start at 10:45. we want to know there they have found the suspect or have any tips. we also want to ask if the 13-year-old really was abducted. first, the suspect. this is video, surveillance video that came from the cameras at the safeway in oakland. he is african-american man with salt and pepper hair. this was at the safeway in oakland and license plate s...
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jonathan allen, amy, it's great to have you both on the show. thanks for your time. >> thank you.ore to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. stkphr* the tonight show hosted by johnny carson had 18 million viewers in its heyday, that is twice as much as david letterman, jay leno and jimmal kimmel combined. that is jimmy fallon takes the tonight show throw, a generation that barely knows larson amounts name has more late nightma
jonathan allen, amy, it's great to have you both on the show. thanks for your time. >> thank you.ore to finical news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab....
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amy went in for a battery of tests including amh. a blood test that can determine roughly how many eggs a woman has left. for amy, the result was shocking. >> the number came back low, which reflected i had a low egg count. >> we are finding that many of these ladies actually have lower ovarian reserve and number of eggs left than anticipated. we are not sure why. we are trying to get more of the young women to get the test done so they would know where they stand as far as being able to have children in the future. >> despite her low test result, amy was able to harvest her own eggs and go through the process of invitro fertilizization. she is thrilled to be the mom of twins. >> it's amazing. >> she said the simple test could spare many women a lot of agony. >> we think we are invincible and we can all have children into our 40s. for some people it's possible. for most,itis not. >> that test costs about $40. you can do it anytime. you don't have to go off birth control to do it. if fertility is a concern, your annual visit is a good
amy went in for a battery of tests including amh. a blood test that can determine roughly how many eggs a woman has left. for amy, the result was shocking. >> the number came back low, which reflected i had a low egg count. >> we are finding that many of these ladies actually have lower ovarian reserve and number of eggs left than anticipated. we are not sure why. we are trying to get more of the young women to get the test done so they would know where they stand as far as being...
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i'm amy goodman. passed a has narrowly new measure to let the debt ceiling until march 2015. 28 republicans joined with democrats, dropping her party's long-running tactic of tying the debt limit to cuts on social spending. this time military pensions, the measure faces an uncertain fate in the senate where it is i'm clear of democrats will have the votes to overcome a filibuster. attorney general eric holder has called on states to repeal laws that prohibit formally incarcerated people from voting. speaking at georgetown university law center, eric holder said african-americans have been disproportionately impacted. >> more incarcerated people continue to face obstacles. there frequently deprived of opportunities they need to rebuild their lives. in far too many places, their rights, including the single most basic right of american ,itizenship, the right to vote are you there abridged or denied. as the leadership conference education fund articulated clearly in the recent report "there is no rationa
i'm amy goodman. passed a has narrowly new measure to let the debt ceiling until march 2015. 28 republicans joined with democrats, dropping her party's long-running tactic of tying the debt limit to cuts on social spending. this time military pensions, the measure faces an uncertain fate in the senate where it is i'm clear of democrats will have the votes to overcome a filibuster. attorney general eric holder has called on states to repeal laws that prohibit formally incarcerated people from...
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instead, the trials at guilty mow are what "the new yorker's" amy davidson call bizarre exercises in improv, ones that are "embarrassing to watch." no one seems to know the basic rules for the trials. prosecutors are adding charges they are unsure can even be tried in a military commission. and some evidence can't be used because it was obtained through torture n protest of their situation and many cases their indefinite detention, last march, a group of detainees at gitmo began a hunger strike. at one point, over 100 prisoners were taking part. several months ago, for no apparent reason other than to enhance see kress circumstance the prison stopped reporting on how many of the prisoners were refusing to eat. on january 29th, the most recent reporting available, the "miami herald" estimated that 25 prisoners were still on hunger strike. joining me now is the senior journalist at the "miami hera " herald", carol rosenburg who just returned from reporting at guantanamo bay. carol, thanks for joining the program. i think a lot of people are surprised that anybody is still on hunger str
instead, the trials at guilty mow are what "the new yorker's" amy davidson call bizarre exercises in improv, ones that are "embarrassing to watch." no one seems to know the basic rules for the trials. prosecutors are adding charges they are unsure can even be tried in a military commission. and some evidence can't be used because it was obtained through torture n protest of their situation and many cases their indefinite detention, last march, a group of detainees at gitmo...
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amy ideas and jake gyllenhaal signed on.ow about how he -- >> those were in post production. he was promoting them at sundance. we're hearing from reporters aghast at this news because of how well he seemed at sundance two weeks ago. he was also working on television production, pilot for showtime. showtime announced in january they picked it up, ordered the series. hoffman was going to star. he was going to be the 42-year-old star of the show, whose new bosses were half his age. the show was going to be called "happyish. . as always when these tragedies occur, networks like showtime, distributors of these films will have to figure out what to do. >> as we heard from susan candiotti's reporting, a playwright was the one who made the discovery. that writer and playwright coming over to the house presumably to work on the project and making that discovery because of the access to the unand going inside and seeing his lifeless body. >> i think it's worth reminding ourselves and the audience at time in addition to all the films
amy ideas and jake gyllenhaal signed on.ow about how he -- >> those were in post production. he was promoting them at sundance. we're hearing from reporters aghast at this news because of how well he seemed at sundance two weeks ago. he was also working on television production, pilot for showtime. showtime announced in january they picked it up, ordered the series. hoffman was going to star. he was going to be the 42-year-old star of the show, whose new bosses were half his age. the show...
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amy hollyfield is at the hospital. amy? >> an assault in the e.r. we new have a picture of the suspect. look at this suspect, 29-year-old would was arrested for attempted murder, assault with great bodily force, and elder abuse. officials davis was trusted from the e.r. to the psychiatric e.r. and he randomly attacked an elderly woman who was a parent. deputies pulled him off her. she did suffer bruises. the hospital released a statement saying and i quote, "san francisco general hospital and trauma center is sore that miss peres was injured in our care. we take patient safety seriously and are reviewing our procedures." officers are routinely stationed here in the e.r. and they were the ones would were able to stop the attack. they are staying this communication with miss peres' family, he is okay and they will ensure she has a full recovery. >>> eight people are still hospitalized after the flight from san francisco to hong kong hit severe turbulence as the cathay pacific jetliner flew over japan. one person was injured and released from the hospi
amy hollyfield is at the hospital. amy? >> an assault in the e.r. we new have a picture of the suspect. look at this suspect, 29-year-old would was arrested for attempted murder, assault with great bodily force, and elder abuse. officials davis was trusted from the e.r. to the psychiatric e.r. and he randomly attacked an elderly woman who was a parent. deputies pulled him off her. she did suffer bruises. the hospital released a statement saying and i quote, "san francisco general...
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i want to ask you a follow-up on amy and jonathan's book.of state and her campaign to come perhaps. do you have a sense of where she's going with this? is there any logical reason why she wouldn't run for office barring some unexpected event? >> i've got no inside information on that. but knowing -- what i got to know about hillary clinton working with her was that she is really about making a positive impact on people's lives. i know -- i'm sure she's weighing the pros and cons of a run. but i believe she would be thinking of it in terms of what kind of impact can i make and can i make as much impact in the outside the white house as in. >> as you might expect you're in the book. we should acknowledge that as one of the advisers, she was writing in particular the concession speech basically after the june primaries. and when it was all over, it says, hattaway and hur wits insist she couldn't make the case for obama if they didn't deliver acknowledgement of her own candidacy and at the heart of the matter was a question that plagued the ques
i want to ask you a follow-up on amy and jonathan's book.of state and her campaign to come perhaps. do you have a sense of where she's going with this? is there any logical reason why she wouldn't run for office barring some unexpected event? >> i've got no inside information on that. but knowing -- what i got to know about hillary clinton working with her was that she is really about making a positive impact on people's lives. i know -- i'm sure she's weighing the pros and cons of a run....
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and holding amy's hand while doing it was impossible. >> if i was hand in hand with amy, i would stumblel and learned about a new surgery for tourettes. deep brain stimulation. >> the bumps. feel it. yeah. >> i feel it right there. and that's the anchor? >> reporter: two leads implanted in his brain. wires run to batteries implanted in his chest. >> neuro modulation stimulates areas of the nervous system in order to change neural function. >> reporter: so in complete laymen's terms -- >> it is like a brain pacemaker. result. >> reporter: the results have been incredible. >> when it works, you get to see miracles. >> reporter: from this to this. and on this valentine's day, amy and andrew have already gotten their wish. side by side and hand in hand. >> now andrew still has the occasional tick, but he says 95% of his tourette's symptoms are gone. >> that is absolutely remarkable. any side effects to this? >> well, it is brain surgery so about 2% of people will experience a brain hemorrhage. but andrew said he wasn't even concerned about that, he was so desperate for treatment. >> so, we k
and holding amy's hand while doing it was impossible. >> if i was hand in hand with amy, i would stumblel and learned about a new surgery for tourettes. deep brain stimulation. >> the bumps. feel it. yeah. >> i feel it right there. and that's the anchor? >> reporter: two leads implanted in his brain. wires run to batteries implanted in his chest. >> neuro modulation stimulates areas of the nervous system in order to change neural function. >> reporter: so in...
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i'm amy goodman. in ukraine, short-lived truce between the government and opposition protesters has broken down amidst the bloodiest period in the month-long uprising. at least 21 people have died just today in clashes between protesters and security forces. clear thato be very as we work through these next several days in ukraine, that we are going to be watching very carefully and we expect the ukrainian government to show restraint, to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful protesters. we have said we also expect peaceful protesters to remain peaceful. we will be monitoring carefully the situation, recognizing along with our european partners and the international community, there will be consequences of people step over the line. >> or on ukraine after headlines. the trial opens today in egypt for three to 10 al jazeera journalists who are accused of terrorism related charges. peter greste, mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed were arrested in late december. their case has grown -- on global c
i'm amy goodman. in ukraine, short-lived truce between the government and opposition protesters has broken down amidst the bloodiest period in the month-long uprising. at least 21 people have died just today in clashes between protesters and security forces. clear thato be very as we work through these next several days in ukraine, that we are going to be watching very carefully and we expect the ukrainian government to show restraint, to not resort to violence in dealing with peaceful...
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i'm amy goodman. armed men have taken control of two airports in the crimea region of ukraine as tension escalates in the region. the new ukrainian government which seized power last weekend described the move as an invasion and occupation by russian forces. fleet, denied sea its forces were used. crimea is the only ukrainian region that has an ethnic russian majority. it was a russian territory until it was transferred to ukraine in 1954, during the soviet era. protests have been held in crimea condemning the ouster of ukraine's democratically president viktor yanukovych. >> the new authority includes, not all, but some, people wearing masks who fueled national anger, who are enemies of every russian-speaking person on ukrainian territory, or realistically capable of using force to kill people living in southeastern ukraine. >> viktor yanukovych is now in washington and is expected to hold a conference today. meanwhile the united states is rejecting claims that the change in power in ukraine constitu
i'm amy goodman. armed men have taken control of two airports in the crimea region of ukraine as tension escalates in the region. the new ukrainian government which seized power last weekend described the move as an invasion and occupation by russian forces. fleet, denied sea its forces were used. crimea is the only ukrainian region that has an ethnic russian majority. it was a russian territory until it was transferred to ukraine in 1954, during the soviet era. protests have been held in...
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i'm amy goodman. ukraine is delaying the formation of a new government until thursday, following the ouster of democratically elected president viktor yanukovych after months of protests they killed dozens of people. the obama administration has indicated it no longer recognizes yanukovich as ukraine's leader and has pledged financial support to ukraine. president yanukovich had come under fire for strengthening ties with russia instead of europe. the russian prime minister has rejected the interim government. there isly speaking, no one to talk to their. the government doesn't exist. some of our foreign partners are western partners who think those arey, that legitimate bodies. i don't know what constitution and what laws they have been reading. it seems to me it is an aberration the call legitimate what is essentially the result of an armed mutiny. theakistani official said pakistani military has conducted airstrikes on north waziristan, killing at least 30 people. the northwestern region is also a
i'm amy goodman. ukraine is delaying the formation of a new government until thursday, following the ouster of democratically elected president viktor yanukovych after months of protests they killed dozens of people. the obama administration has indicated it no longer recognizes yanukovich as ukraine's leader and has pledged financial support to ukraine. president yanukovich had come under fire for strengthening ties with russia instead of europe. the russian prime minister has rejected the...
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host: got amie parnes your amie parnes point, nancy. point, nancy. amie parnes? guest: that is tough for the clintons, they have monica lewinsky and the 1990's. i think they would actually fare quite well. thet: that is one of reasons you see karl rove and republican leaders saying these scandals are not fertile ground, if it did not stick to bill clinton and hurt him politically, it is not going to hurt hillary clinton politically. who was more than a bystander but not much more. and, nearly all female democrats i know one hillary -- want hillary. guest: i am sure there are some female democrats who do not want hillary, it is a small minority. host: what about the female vote, i want to show from her concession speech in 2008. one line, a couple lines she put in there. and the talk about the back story. [video clip] [applause] we were not able to shatter that hardest glass ceiling, but thanks to you it has about 18 million cracks in it. [applause] the light is shining through like never before, filling us all with hope and knowledge that the past will be a littl
host: got amie parnes your amie parnes point, nancy. point, nancy. amie parnes? guest: that is tough for the clintons, they have monica lewinsky and the 1990's. i think they would actually fare quite well. thet: that is one of reasons you see karl rove and republican leaders saying these scandals are not fertile ground, if it did not stick to bill clinton and hurt him politically, it is not going to hurt hillary clinton politically. who was more than a bystander but not much more. and, nearly...
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robach, abc news, sochi, russia. >> and it's great to have amy in sochi for us.news.com and "nightline" later. see you back here again tomorrow. good night. good night. >>> we're live in hayward where hundreds of workers may have to take a pay cut >> a new victim identified tonight in a widening child abuse allegation >> and an east bay cop is honored for saving a young woman who had been used as a sex slave >>> a man called architect to the stars. he was never athroughed live in their neighborhood. >> how would you like if your boss cut your compensation about $300 per month? the city of hayward struggles to make ends meet. good evening and thanks for joining us. >> union workers are fighting efforts tomorrow pose a contract on them tonight. laura anthony is live tonight with the story. laura? >> well, union is holding a rally here behind me head of the 7:00 meeting. this union they don't buy claims is ot on the brink of a crisis. if anything, workers say this city can afford to give them a modest raise. >> after months of negotiations the city council is poised
robach, abc news, sochi, russia. >> and it's great to have amy in sochi for us.news.com and "nightline" later. see you back here again tomorrow. good night. good night. >>> we're live in hayward where hundreds of workers may have to take a pay cut >> a new victim identified tonight in a widening child abuse allegation >> and an east bay cop is honored for saving a young woman who had been used as a sex slave >>> a man called architect to the stars....
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amy says the app has helped her cut down on the junk mail. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> and now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. tonight, we're going to begin with a look at a state battling between religious freedom and civil rights. does arizona's proposed law protect one group at the expense of the other? we'll take you there as governor brewer prepares to act. plus, a frigid forecast extends well into march while in parts of the west, particularly there in california, the drought is becoming a flood. the extreme weather report just one of the stories tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,, at kaiser permanente we've reduced serious heart attacks by 62%, which makes days with grandpa jack 100% more possible. join us at kp.org and thrive. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is on now. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 mat
amy says the app has helped her cut down on the junk mail. on the consumerwatch, julie watts, kpix 5. >>> and now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." scott pelley is in new york. scott? >> reporter: hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. tonight, we're going to begin with a look at a state battling between religious freedom and civil rights. does arizona's proposed law protect one group at the expense of the other? we'll take you...
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it's just really beyond. >> amy! amy!star ready for his close-up. >> why are you so good to me? >> and his ultimate fra transformation. >> you know what? you don't deserve our money. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so breathable they're approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear. ask your doctor about safety information as serious eye problems may occur. visit airoptix.com for a free one-month trial. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing. ♪ honestly, i want to see you
it's just really beyond. >> amy! amy!star ready for his close-up. >> why are you so good to me? >> and his ultimate fra transformation. >> you know what? you don't deserve our money. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. so, if you're what ysleeping in your is youcontact lenses, ask about the air optix® contacts so...
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certainly there was a lot of rain this morning. >>> thanks, amy. this storm hit the south by first and hit it hard. nick joins us from san jose with a look at the problems. nick? >> the rain has alternated between heavy downpour and the light drizzle that you see right now all day long and it is the rain that is creating the hazard on the roadways. >> traffic in san jose started with challenges. the continued pounding of the rain pushed road debris in the direction of overwhelmed and clogged drains. this stretch of highway 87 near the taylor street bridge was such a hazard c.h.p. has to close two lanes of traffic. the water was as deep as 1.5' deep creating a huge wave as the cars trophy through. the driver of this sedan was not lucky. the driver and a small child were trapped in the car with nowhere to go until c.h.p. called the wrecker to haul the driver and the car to safety. our cameras were in santa cruz where the front hit hard. huge amounts of run coming down in a steady stream covering this stretch lick a wet blanket. >> roads are slippery
certainly there was a lot of rain this morning. >>> thanks, amy. this storm hit the south by first and hit it hard. nick joins us from san jose with a look at the problems. nick? >> the rain has alternated between heavy downpour and the light drizzle that you see right now all day long and it is the rain that is creating the hazard on the roadways. >> traffic in san jose started with challenges. the continued pounding of the rain pushed road debris in the direction of...
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i'm amy goodman. an anti-drone activist and journalist has gone missing in pakistan just days before he was due to travel to europe to speak with parliament members about the impact of the u.s. drone wars. the legal charity reprieve says karim khan was seized in the early hours of february 5 by up to 20 men, some wearing police uniforms. yes not been seen since. his brother and son were both killed in a drone strike. he criticized u.s. drone wars in an interview with filmmaker madiha tahir. >> you ask me a question about terrorism. >> karim khan was also engaged in legal proceedings against the pakistani government for their failure to investigate the killings of his son and brother. the executive director of reprieve said in a statement -- to see "wounds of waziristan," you can go to democracynow.org. a three-year-old girl in kabul has been done this with polio, marking the first case of the disease in the afghan capital since 2001 when u.s. invaded. the bbc reports the girl has been paralyzed by the
i'm amy goodman. an anti-drone activist and journalist has gone missing in pakistan just days before he was due to travel to europe to speak with parliament members about the impact of the u.s. drone wars. the legal charity reprieve says karim khan was seized in the early hours of february 5 by up to 20 men, some wearing police uniforms. yes not been seen since. his brother and son were both killed in a drone strike. he criticized u.s. drone wars in an interview with filmmaker madiha tahir....
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>>> thank you, amy. back to our top story: the sentencing of two men in the brutal betting of giants fan bryan stow outside a dodger gave in los angeles in 2011. we were in the courtroom for the proceeding where the judge had tough words for the suspects and joins us outside los angeles superior court. >> emotions were certainly running high in the courtroom. the victim's family, bryan stow, they spoke out and were very upset but the judge, as well, also chose to speak out speaking directly to the two men. he spoke to louie sanchez and norwood and told sanchez he looked smug and he didn't seem remorseful and the judge was from the beginning saying he felt compelled to say something. >> you not only ruined the life of mr. stow, the obvious victim in this matter, but of his children and his spouse and his family, his friends. from what i know of mr. stow, he is an individual who was very decent. that is shown by the line of work he did and that was a paramedic. he was only trying to help people. one day yo
>>> thank you, amy. back to our top story: the sentencing of two men in the brutal betting of giants fan bryan stow outside a dodger gave in los angeles in 2011. we were in the courtroom for the proceeding where the judge had tough words for the suspects and joins us outside los angeles superior court. >> emotions were certainly running high in the courtroom. the victim's family, bryan stow, they spoke out and were very upset but the judge, as well, also chose to speak out...
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i've seen amy adams everything i had the privilege to see jennifer lawrence.had the privilege to see all that. >> rose: all who you worked with before. >> and him. it's very exciting, to see someone, look in their eyes and see their soulfulness and see they're fearless and watch them in the shorthand how to go there and how to take a chance. we love, christian bale says we love what some people would call the nonsense. it's the behavior that we love, that we both love. we talk about it endlessly and see him transform and dive into emotions and hairpin turns of a character. you have a clip here, i don't know if you're going to show it. i see his agility and his realness blossoming. >> can you kill that please. i put this lamp here for you, i thought it would be better for it. people hang themselves but you're too smart for them. where are the table and chairs, there's no bed here. it's like an asylum. everybody off today. jesus christ, it's scary. maybe i wanted to scare you. maybe it was my idea. maybe i'm a little off the beaten path. >> who you are is who yo
i've seen amy adams everything i had the privilege to see jennifer lawrence.had the privilege to see all that. >> rose: all who you worked with before. >> and him. it's very exciting, to see someone, look in their eyes and see their soulfulness and see they're fearless and watch them in the shorthand how to go there and how to take a chance. we love, christian bale says we love what some people would call the nonsense. it's the behavior that we love, that we both love. we talk about...
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were you a surprised about that, amy?the first time that she addressed benghazi, said it was her biggest regret. i think that got a lot of attention. also opening it up to press. most of her paid speeches are not opened to press. >> ben, you have a quote in there from one of her top aides who says this -- and i'll put it up on the screen -- "hillary clinton is not a candidate unless and until she is i won't comment on it. i respect ben la bolt but i think many on the president's team would say doing so anyone would say doing so this far out wouldn't make sense. do you see any difference between the obama camp and the hillary team? >> there are supporters of clinton who think they are getting out too early and supporters of obama working for these new clinton institutions. it's the democratic party. it's going to be messy. >> if for some reason, amy, she decides not to run and it's not for sure that she will run, she may decide she doesn't want to go through it again, it's a wide open field for the democrats, isn't it? >>
were you a surprised about that, amy?the first time that she addressed benghazi, said it was her biggest regret. i think that got a lot of attention. also opening it up to press. most of her paid speeches are not opened to press. >> ben, you have a quote in there from one of her top aides who says this -- and i'll put it up on the screen -- "hillary clinton is not a candidate unless and until she is i won't comment on it. i respect ben la bolt but i think many on the president's team...
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in the book, the way amy and i have been portraying it in the book, she has been running all along. she continued to build the clinton minimal operation inside of the state department while her did the same thing outside of the state department. and built the family brand to punish enemies and help obama in 2012. there's no question that she has been running for a long time. if she were to stop running, i think it would be the story of the year for 2014. >> amy, i would be remiss if i didn't bring up some of the criticism of the book. you had tremendous access, and you had a couple of hundred of hillary people that have spoken to you, and you have gotten some criticism that the book is too favorable to her. >> we have the leading new york times book critic give us a favorable review, along with the wash post office, and i think that you're referring to one piece. >> the new york times felt it was a little bit too flatter. >> sure, we talked to people who like mer and don't like her, and we talked to republicans thinking about running against her, and we talked to a lot of different
in the book, the way amy and i have been portraying it in the book, she has been running all along. she continued to build the clinton minimal operation inside of the state department while her did the same thing outside of the state department. and built the family brand to punish enemies and help obama in 2012. there's no question that she has been running for a long time. if she were to stop running, i think it would be the story of the year for 2014. >> amy, i would be remiss if i...
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amy hollyfield has the jackpot frenzy. amy? >> good morning. we are hoping to meet the owner this morning of the dickinson -- dix son landing store. he will get a $1 million prize for the winning ticket and the clerk says he will be here in the hour. it is mr. singl and they are excited. the store solded $425 million hot try ticket, the only one that matched all six numbers. the winner has not come forward but a clerk working here yesterday is speculating that the winner bought the ticket yesterday. >> i looked -- i think i i am not sure. >> this is fun to consider, which option would you choose if you wanted it all, all 425 million, can you get it in payments of $10.5 million a year but that takes 30 years to get it all or you can have a lump sum and all at once but then you take a little bit of pay cut and get $242 million after taxes. that is only $181 million so you lose some money but you get it all at once. decisions, decisions...if i only had problems like that. i am at work so obviously i am noted winner. katie and eric, what would you
amy hollyfield has the jackpot frenzy. amy? >> good morning. we are hoping to meet the owner this morning of the dickinson -- dix son landing store. he will get a $1 million prize for the winning ticket and the clerk says he will be here in the hour. it is mr. singl and they are excited. the store solded $425 million hot try ticket, the only one that matched all six numbers. the winner has not come forward but a clerk working here yesterday is speculating that the winner bought the ticket...