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i want somebody to tell me who put this ami together. it has to be from this department because i haven't been to a hearing where i can testify where the income is in san francisco especially in the low income areas, in 6, 5, 4, 11 and 10. what are the income levels of the people in those areas? so how can you come up with who was it? i believe i know who did it and i'm not going to call his name again by himself who says this is what it's going to be. this is wrong. you all need to do something about this. you all need to call a meeting yourselves and find out from the residents of san francisco about what the income levels are here in san francisco. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> what i want to say when i watch you all sometimes, i'm not just talking about this meeting but other meetings as you are all interested in who is getting these units. i watch you all very carefully. how can somebody gets these units even if they are less than 150 units? now, back to history, you had the academy of arts university buy so many buildings i
i want somebody to tell me who put this ami together. it has to be from this department because i haven't been to a hearing where i can testify where the income is in san francisco especially in the low income areas, in 6, 5, 4, 11 and 10. what are the income levels of the people in those areas? so how can you come up with who was it? i believe i know who did it and i'm not going to call his name again by himself who says this is what it's going to be. this is wrong. you all need to do...
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how was the ami established. >> jeff white, program manager. that's a great question. a tiny bit of history. the tax credit program, in order to obtain tax credits you have to set an ami at 60 percent or less and the history in san francisco and i can't i identify who set the policy but we practice selling ami on projects that we fund at 50 percent or less. i think the thinking behind that was folks at 50 percent have furious -- fewer housing options than higher income. with that we have precedent where we have set ami's in a tiered fashion where you have some percentage of a building at 60 percent ami or less and you set another percentage at 50 percent or less something like that. >> within the same project? >> yes. that gives some flexibility. like i said before both in the mayor's housing of community development and the practice was where we typically would set the ami to 50 percent or less. we are acutely aware of the issue of somebody that's been, out of 150 units there is 3,000 foebz -- folks in a lottery and somebody is selected and they are at 51 ami and that
how was the ami established. >> jeff white, program manager. that's a great question. a tiny bit of history. the tax credit program, in order to obtain tax credits you have to set an ami at 60 percent or less and the history in san francisco and i can't i identify who set the policy but we practice selling ami on projects that we fund at 50 percent or less. i think the thinking behind that was folks at 50 percent have furious -- fewer housing options than higher income. with that we have...
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and then we got to amy.ap on 'parks and recreation'." and we all -- everyone was crying, except i was vomiting and crying. [ laughter ] and filling my pants with oatmeal. the saddest -- the saddest oatmeal. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the saddest oatmeal. that's hilarious. >> it was a full catharsis. >> jimmy: you just went for it. i mean, did you know like -- when you said your last line, like that's it, i will never say any more lines? >> it's funny, no. you would think i would have noticed, but we -- on the last day, we finished with a few scenes with everybody in them. and we were on the, like, last couple of scenes. and aziz and i were kind of, you know, getting ready and were in the crowd of the scene. and we said, "oh, my god, we don't have any more lines. we've already spoken our last dialogue." >> jimmy: yeah, where were we? what was our last line? oh no. >> dang it! >> jimmy: i should've enjoyed it more, yeah. >> i've been standing here listening to amy talk. [ laughter ] and so aziz suggested that, at
and then we got to amy.ap on 'parks and recreation'." and we all -- everyone was crying, except i was vomiting and crying. [ laughter ] and filling my pants with oatmeal. the saddest -- the saddest oatmeal. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the saddest oatmeal. that's hilarious. >> it was a full catharsis. >> jimmy: you just went for it. i mean, did you know like -- when you said your last line, like that's it, i will never say any more lines? >> it's funny, no. you would...
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. >> reporter: amy is a rescue dog. she has a keen sense of smell to help rescue people in disaster areas. in 2011, after the great east japan earthquake, ami took part in the rescue operations. over a period of four days she discovered two bodies. recently, dogs like ami are starting to show their value in other areas. not just disaster zones. in july, a person disappeared. he was suffering from dementia. the police mobilized a team of 40 to search for him. but they still hadn't found him as darkness fell. >> translator: he told us he was going out to his fields. but he was nowhere to be seen. >> reporter: so the police contacted ami's trainer, and they started looking the next morning. it took ami just ten minutes to trace him. he was in a thicket near some tangerine orchards. >> translator: the weeds were as high as a person. even standing up he wouldn't have been visible. >> reporter: the man's wife was keen to show ami her appreciation. >> translator: you're a wonderful dog. thank you. >> reporter: how was ami able
. >> reporter: amy is a rescue dog. she has a keen sense of smell to help rescue people in disaster areas. in 2011, after the great east japan earthquake, ami took part in the rescue operations. over a period of four days she discovered two bodies. recently, dogs like ami are starting to show their value in other areas. not just disaster zones. in july, a person disappeared. he was suffering from dementia. the police mobilized a team of 40 to search for him. but they still hadn't found...
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[laughing] >> stephen: amy, everybody! >> stephen: amy, everybody!] a mint flavor that hointensifies as you chew.. 5 ascent gum. stimulate your senses. ♪ they're jamming in the street ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ all night ♪ bud light lime cran-brrr-rita fiesta forever dad? what a surprise... this is my new boyfriend, mark, i was telling you about... nice to meet you. ohhh... easy to dip, hard to put down. new rolled chicken tacos, with your choice of dips. only at taco bell. [sfx: bong] who convinced you to follow your dreams with one cross country roadtrip?d you give someone the greatest gift for someone who gave you these moments... is to give those moments back. dewar's. the most awarded blended scotch in history. twhat do i do?. you need to catch the 4:10 huh? the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predict
[laughing] >> stephen: amy, everybody! >> stephen: amy, everybody!] a mint flavor that hointensifies as you chew.. 5 ascent gum. stimulate your senses. ♪ they're jamming in the street ♪ ♪ ♪ all night long ♪ all night ♪ bud light lime cran-brrr-rita fiesta forever dad? what a surprise... this is my new boyfriend, mark, i was telling you about... nice to meet you. ohhh... easy to dip, hard to put down. new rolled chicken tacos, with your choice of dips. only at taco bell....
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staeufplt amy, please. we want to hear amy, don't we. serious, the people have spoken.ally, i really hear it. i want to talk about your thing. >> my thing. stephen: yes. >> you mean the show i busted my butt on. >> stephen: yes, what's is dolled. >> i don't remember. stephen: the heart show holler. >> yes. stephen: on adult swim. it sounds great. what is it about? >> i'm not playing this game. >> a game. we're promoting your show. >> save it for your next guest. tephen: what do you want to talk about? >> the new movie "interstellar." stephen: it's great. >> it's mind blowing. brought a clip. >> stephen: do we need to set it up. >> yes. it's a great movie. in this scene matthew mcconaughy is experiencing a spiritual and emotional crisis about to encounter the black hole. jim. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> isn't that great. stephen: wow, thank you for bringing that. >> you're welcome. stephen: wow. his best work since the lincoln ad. >> i guess you don't need christopher nolan now. >> stephen: i do. you should go. i would love to steve -- >> i would love to i have to go. maybe i can come ba
staeufplt amy, please. we want to hear amy, don't we. serious, the people have spoken.ally, i really hear it. i want to talk about your thing. >> my thing. stephen: yes. >> you mean the show i busted my butt on. >> stephen: yes, what's is dolled. >> i don't remember. stephen: the heart show holler. >> yes. stephen: on adult swim. it sounds great. what is it about? >> i'm not playing this game. >> a game. we're promoting your show. >> save it for...
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[laughing] >> stephen: amy, everybody! >> stephen: amy, everybody!ause] discover brookside, and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. ♪ they say back in the day... professional athletes didn't play for the money. nor did they play for fame. they played for the love of the game. i'm here to say... some things haven't changed. i'm spending too much time our hiringenter. and not enough time in my kitchen. need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer77. just the thought of quitting ma
[laughing] >> stephen: amy, everybody! >> stephen: amy, everybody!ause] discover brookside, and discover an exciting combination of tastes. rich, dark chocolate covering soft centers. flavored with exotic fruit juices. it's chocolate and fruit flavors like you've never experienced before. discover brookside. ♪ they say back in the day... professional athletes didn't play for the money. nor did they play for fame. they played for the love of the game. i'm here to say... some things...
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also amy's doctor joins us today, dr. ray stricker, internationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patients. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were glad to do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> yes. i couldn't write, i couldn't read, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you remember when you first got sick? >> i got sick the day after i was infected. i didn't know i was infected, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had not been sick with the flu for about 15 years. i never got sick. i saw a rash, didn't have the bullseye, didn't worry about it. >> that's typically the first symptom people talk about. >> dr. stricker, you are amy's doctor. thank you for allowing us to have this conversation. what is lyme disease? >> lyme disease is a major epidemic. the cdc estimates at least 300,000 new cases a year, probably more than that, more common than breast cancer, six times more common than aids. it is a disease transmitted by ticks. very often poem doneople don't they we
also amy's doctor joins us today, dr. ray stricker, internationally known for his work in treating lyme disease pai patients. amy, i was holding up your book, and i bet you were glad to do this because your career was derailed because of this. >> yes. i couldn't write, i couldn't read, i couldn't reunderstand things. >> do you remember when you first got sick? >> i got sick the day after i was infected. i didn't know i was infected, but i had the flu, the summertime flu. i had...
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amy? >> david, thank you. >>> and from the search over the ocean, we turn now to the families grief, shock and the agonizing wait. but in all this misfortune remarkable stories including a family of ten, all booked on that flight counting their blessings after getting to the airport too late. here now is abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran. terry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, amy. good morning from here. as they scour the seas once again, here at singapore's airport, just back there, and at indonesia's airport the families of those on board wait and hope against hope and pray. they scan the man any fest looking for familiar names. some are stoic. >> it's life. we don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: for others, it's too much. it's been more than 48 hours since the plane carrying their loved ones was last heard from. the dreams of so many in limbo now. louise sidharta waits here for word of her fiance and five members of his family. >> it was supposed to be
amy? >> david, thank you. >>> and from the search over the ocean, we turn now to the families grief, shock and the agonizing wait. but in all this misfortune remarkable stories including a family of ten, all booked on that flight counting their blessings after getting to the airport too late. here now is abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran. terry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, amy. good morning from here. as they scour the seas once again, here at...
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hey, thanks for coming and seeing me, amy.it. hey, thanks for coming and seeing me, amy. i appreciate it. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> amy, the jail's mental health specialist saw kronsberg the last time he was in segregation and helped him get a change in medication. >> amy, the jail's mental health specialist saw kronsberg the last time he was in segregation and helped him get a change in medication. >> he obviously made a choice that earned him some more disciplinary time. the only thing is that he might have projected some of the feelings on to me. [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i think he should take responsibility for that and not blame that on my lack of being able to follow up with him as much as he would like to. ♪ >>> coming up -- >> got the pizza party coming at the end. not really worried about the pizza, man. i'm worried about getting on out of here. >> the turning leaf inmates prepare for graduation and tilghman kronsberg gets a visit from home. >> me giving into them, i'm not doing that. >> i'm hanging up. >> you'
hey, thanks for coming and seeing me, amy.it. hey, thanks for coming and seeing me, amy. i appreciate it. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> amy, the jail's mental health specialist saw kronsberg the last time he was in segregation and helped him get a change in medication. >> amy, the jail's mental health specialist saw kronsberg the last time he was in segregation and helped him get a change in medication. >> he obviously made a choice that earned him some more disciplinary...
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amy myers jaffe. >> well, you know, you do have this risk in the markets. the global banking sector, i think that people are pretty much assuming that venezuela might be one of the first shoes to drop in terms of having difficulty of paying back its debt. of course they owe a lot of the debt to china and maybe the chinese can afford to write off that debt. but, you know, you have a lot of other small oil-producing countries that have similar financial pressures. but, you know, in balance, i guess i have to sort of disagree when you look around the world i mean, there are a lot of poorer countries in southeast asia and africa that are helped when the fuel costses comes down, the pressure on their budgets ar isa leave 80eaalleviate so it's a m. and the interesting thing that we haven't discussed is one of the things that really threw the market in nba to a tailspin was the thought that the chinese market would slow down, china traditionally their construction boom and economic activity has been a big driver to commodity price as cross the board but especially
amy myers jaffe. >> well, you know, you do have this risk in the markets. the global banking sector, i think that people are pretty much assuming that venezuela might be one of the first shoes to drop in terms of having difficulty of paying back its debt. of course they owe a lot of the debt to china and maybe the chinese can afford to write off that debt. but, you know, you have a lot of other small oil-producing countries that have similar financial pressures. but, you know, in balance,...
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we have amy from mission high school (clapping.) over here we have mary go over at o'connell (clapping) >>. >> david from washington. >> we need history (laughter) so tell the truth ethnic studies for a all the youth because black lives matter (clapping.) fall rights matter. >> two address (laughter). >> schematic traps so we can close the achievement gap i teach and balboa high school this is where i got the great pleasure to have amazing minds who are hunger to use the knowledge to change and address some of the things that our communities are facing this is andrew louis (clapping.) what i got my schedule for i look at under the ethnic studies the words that came to mind are studies of people that are linney walked into my teachers classroom and saw the posters of different nationalities and thought that is where i belong this is why i learn (clapping.) i feel like from ethnic studies i can retain the knowledge of people's cultures with struggles they've colonel through and would they've gained from the struggles during my classro
we have amy from mission high school (clapping.) over here we have mary go over at o'connell (clapping) >>. >> david from washington. >> we need history (laughter) so tell the truth ethnic studies for a all the youth because black lives matter (clapping.) fall rights matter. >> two address (laughter). >> schematic traps so we can close the achievement gap i teach and balboa high school this is where i got the great pleasure to have amazing minds who are hunger to...
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amy, help me!in the new year, help has arrived. we are launching our pinterest perfect party series today and first up is style and i am here with jesse artiga, popular style blogger and pinterest expert. she has all the top trends on pinterest to create the hottest new year's eve look, so let's get right to it and talk about what we should be wearing. >> absolutely. so today we've got a fabulous look on amanda, the sequin glitter from head to toe. it is being worn by so many celebrities on the red carpet lately. they are so glamorous and yet amanda is really showing us that it can be done by anybody. she looks fantastic in the sequin sheath dress. the shape is universally flattering on so many figures. and one of the things i love about the dress and the shoe combo is that the total look can be found under $100. >> that's incredible, and i was also impressed that now you can go sparkle from head to toe and it's okay. >> it's like the all-out look. and what an occasion to do it on new year's eve, a
amy, help me!in the new year, help has arrived. we are launching our pinterest perfect party series today and first up is style and i am here with jesse artiga, popular style blogger and pinterest expert. she has all the top trends on pinterest to create the hottest new year's eve look, so let's get right to it and talk about what we should be wearing. >> absolutely. so today we've got a fabulous look on amanda, the sequin glitter from head to toe. it is being worn by so many celebrities...
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amy, help me! help has arrived. we are launching our pinterest perfect party series today and first up is style and i am here with jesse artiga pinterest expert. she has all the top trends to create the hottest new year's look so get right to it and what should we be wearing? >> today we've got a fabulous look on amanda the sequin glitter from head to toe. it is being worn by so many celebrities on the red carpet lately. so glamorous and yet amanda is showing us it can be done by anybody. she looks fantastic in the sequin sheath dress the hape is universally flattering on so many figures. one thing i love about the dress and shoe combo, the total look can be found under $100. >> impressed you c go sparkle from head to toe and it's okay. >> it's like the all-out look. our occasion to do it on new year's eve and so it's really the perfect occasion. >> yeah i like it because that is one of those dresses you don't have to suck your stomach in. >> added bonus. >> an extra bonus, the price you said under
amy, help me! help has arrived. we are launching our pinterest perfect party series today and first up is style and i am here with jesse artiga pinterest expert. she has all the top trends to create the hottest new year's look so get right to it and what should we be wearing? >> today we've got a fabulous look on amanda the sequin glitter from head to toe. it is being worn by so many celebrities on the red carpet lately. so glamorous and yet amanda is showing us it can be done by anybody....
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amy reed. >> reporter: thanks.n we return, a flash point that might reignite anywhere in the u sa. >> we are dealing with concerns that are truly national in scope nation. >> reporter: what might help heal after ferguson, a view from the police chief picked by the president to lead the charge for change. later here fighting back, young indian girls and why they are raising their fists of fury. and before the end of this hour a bright spot in the season for hope. 50 years of celebrating the season with a sturdy tradition and adam may with a story behind the capitol christmas tree. a snapshot of stories making headlines on america tonight president obama said to be considering a top pentagon official ashton carter to replace hagel as defense secretary and it would be the fourth defense secretary of the obama administration and the president could announce his choice this week. a wife and son of the leader of isil has been detained by the lebanese army and arrested the pair ten days ago at the lebanese syria border cr
amy reed. >> reporter: thanks.n we return, a flash point that might reignite anywhere in the u sa. >> we are dealing with concerns that are truly national in scope nation. >> reporter: what might help heal after ferguson, a view from the police chief picked by the president to lead the charge for change. later here fighting back, young indian girls and why they are raising their fists of fury. and before the end of this hour a bright spot in the season for hope. 50 years of...
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amy hollyfield is at the scene near 101. amy? >> it is a big mess to clean up. you can see behind me the light pest that came down with big chunks of earth that came out of the hillside and landed on highway 101 southbound 101 at spencer in sausalito two lanes are closed and they need room for the bulldozer to get through here to clear out this mess. it is not creating any backup at this early hour but as the commute is underway it could be a different story, southbound headed into san francisco so the busy side. remember, there are a lot of people working in this zone to get it cleared. they think they will be here for a few hours. >>> thanks, amy hollyfield. it is 5:02. the latest on the deadly shooting of two new york city police officers. the gunman said he was going to kill police in retaliation for the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. >>> this is true. this morning, we are learning more about the 28-year-old who police say killed two new york city police officers. not only he had a lengthy rap sheet but as you mentioned he posted several troubling
amy hollyfield is at the scene near 101. amy? >> it is a big mess to clean up. you can see behind me the light pest that came down with big chunks of earth that came out of the hillside and landed on highway 101 southbound 101 at spencer in sausalito two lanes are closed and they need room for the bulldozer to get through here to clear out this mess. it is not creating any backup at this early hour but as the commute is underway it could be a different story, southbound headed into san...
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amy hollyfield is in santa rosa. amy?> kristen, i feel like nick is getting with we had an hour ago. we were getting very heavy rain in santa rosa and it has tapered. it is still coming down. it has been coming down steady since 3:00. the rain a getting blown around and you can see not coming straight down but getting knocked around. not sheets of it and not so heavy as we have seen earlier this morning. it is a good soaking and the plants are surely loving this. you need to bundle up and cover up head to tow if you are coming out. we getting a go amount of wind up here, as well, which is rattling things away. in santa rosa, in major problems reported at this time in the county of sonoma but they are ready just in case. we want to show you where you can go if you are impacted by the storm. the red cross is prepared, is aware the storm will hit hard in the north bay and they have health up a shell -- shelter on maple avenue. they are not accepting donations but open for people with need help. if you have any problems, any
amy hollyfield is in santa rosa. amy?> kristen, i feel like nick is getting with we had an hour ago. we were getting very heavy rain in santa rosa and it has tapered. it is still coming down. it has been coming down steady since 3:00. the rain a getting blown around and you can see not coming straight down but getting knocked around. not sheets of it and not so heavy as we have seen earlier this morning. it is a good soaking and the plants are surely loving this. you need to bundle up and...
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dan and amy. >> valuable evidence perhaps.dible survival story amy mentioned. a surfer attacked off the coast of california dragged underwater and this morning that surfer is telling his story. here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: kevin swanson struggling to walk after surviving a vicious encounter with a great white. >> it was a violent attack. >> reporter: the father of three surfing off the coast of california sunday when out of nowhere a ten-foot juvenile shark sinks its teeth into his right hip dragging both him and his board underwater. >> i was down there for, i don't know maybe, two, three seconds and was attached to my leg and i could see him holding on. >> reporter: his friend andrew unable to believe his eyes. >> the whole body just twisted and took him under the water. >> reporter: resurfacing, the 50-year-old warns others shouting shark before saving himself. >> i just started paddling to get to the shore and grabbed my leash and tied it as a tourniquet around my leg. >> reporter: someone calls 911. a chopper lift
dan and amy. >> valuable evidence perhaps.dible survival story amy mentioned. a surfer attacked off the coast of california dragged underwater and this morning that surfer is telling his story. here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: kevin swanson struggling to walk after surviving a vicious encounter with a great white. >> it was a violent attack. >> reporter: the father of three surfing off the coast of california sunday when out of nowhere a ten-foot juvenile shark sinks...
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>>> coming up, amy adams.cently nominated for a golden globe for portraying margaret keane. in the movie "big eyes." the film, based on true events tells the gripping story of one of the biggest deceptions in artistic history and the shocking secret of the keane empire. >> why are their eyes so big? >> reporter: it's real-life story about one of the biggest art frauds ever. >> you're the only living soul i can tell my secret to. >> reporter: the full-fledged phenomenon of the big eyes took the country by storm in the '50s. in real life, walter keane built an empire based on those big eyes. and made millions along the way. never hinting at the truth that while he was taking the credit, it was his wife, margaret, locked behind closed doors who painted them all. >> i painted every single one of them. every big eye. me. and no one will ever know but you. >> and we are joined now by amy adams. congratulations on the golden globe nomination. >> thank you. thank you very much. >> the film itself has created so much b
>>> coming up, amy adams.cently nominated for a golden globe for portraying margaret keane. in the movie "big eyes." the film, based on true events tells the gripping story of one of the biggest deceptions in artistic history and the shocking secret of the keane empire. >> why are their eyes so big? >> reporter: it's real-life story about one of the biggest art frauds ever. >> you're the only living soul i can tell my secret to. >> reporter: the...
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i'm amy naturales. we are, of course, really pleased to be here ~. we've been working a long time with you and your staff on this project ask we're really please today share with you where we are and hopefully be ready to move forward with you. as we thought about this project, as we've been working on it with you, we've really had a number of goals that have been really informed on negotiation and our planning. one, of course, is to help meet your goal to rehabilitate the pier, to put it back into active use and to make it something that really is a public benefit to the community and to the port. we have been very focused on trying to maximize the use of the port consistent with the occupancy and the sigh mike condition. as john explained, we are not doing the full-size mike upgrade of the pier although we will be doing some substructure repair. as a result we are really limited based on the code to a certain occupancy level which happens to be 634 [speaker not understood] persons in the pier. we have worked very hard along the way to make sure tha
i'm amy naturales. we are, of course, really pleased to be here ~. we've been working a long time with you and your staff on this project ask we're really please today share with you where we are and hopefully be ready to move forward with you. as we thought about this project, as we've been working on it with you, we've really had a number of goals that have been really informed on negotiation and our planning. one, of course, is to help meet your goal to rehabilitate the pier, to put it back...
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>>> coming up, amy adams.ated for a golden globe for portraying margaret keane. a shocking secret of the keane empire. >> why are their eyes so big? >> reporter: it's real-life story about one of the biggest art frauds ever. the full-fledged phenomenon of the big eyes took the country by storm in the '50s. in real life, walter keane built an impeer based on those big eyes. while he was taking the credit, it was his wife, margaret, locked behind closed doors who painted them all. >> i painted every single one of them. every big eye. me. and no one will ever know but you. >> and we are joined now by amy adams. congratulations on the golden globe nomination. >> thank you. >> the film itself has created so much buzz. initially, you hesitated taking on this role. why? >> i did. it was where i was in my life. i wanted to portray more confident characters and people that had more bravado. i read it again after having a daughter and maybe maturing a little bit and was able to see this as a really wonderful tale of a w
>>> coming up, amy adams.ated for a golden globe for portraying margaret keane. a shocking secret of the keane empire. >> why are their eyes so big? >> reporter: it's real-life story about one of the biggest art frauds ever. the full-fledged phenomenon of the big eyes took the country by storm in the '50s. in real life, walter keane built an impeer based on those big eyes. while he was taking the credit, it was his wife, margaret, locked behind closed doors who painted them...
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we will go to amy hollyfield at a sandbagging station in walnut creek. amy? >> yes, we are in walnut creek where it is raining again. we got a little bit of a break late in the morning but not much. this rain seemed ready to stick around. >> rain overnight was relentless falling for hours and picked up strength the longer it fell. not many were out but those would were did not seem to mind the good soing. >> we have not had rain if a long-term. i like rain. >> the problems started appear especially on the roads. c.h.p. says officers in the bay area dealt with 400 accidents between 2:00 and 10:00 this morning four times the typical amount. traffic was at a crawl all over the bay area. >> it was murder. usually it takes 20 minutes that took me 50 minutes. >> a driver in lafayette lost control and crashed into a traffic signal on mt. diablo boulevard knocking out the power turning the busy intersection into a four-way stop at rush hour. we still have a knew days lets of this. considering all of the fallen leaves and blocking the drains you can expect to see stre
we will go to amy hollyfield at a sandbagging station in walnut creek. amy? >> yes, we are in walnut creek where it is raining again. we got a little bit of a break late in the morning but not much. this rain seemed ready to stick around. >> rain overnight was relentless falling for hours and picked up strength the longer it fell. not many were out but those would were did not seem to mind the good soing. >> we have not had rain if a long-term. i like rain. >> the...
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our reporter, amy hollyfield, is in santa rosa. it has been raining pretty good. amy? >>> it is raining pretty good. but the storm has quite a personality. first, intense. then it calms. now it is ramping up. you can see it coming down. the lights in the parking lot downtown give you a good visual of the rain. we also want to show you the trees so you can get a sense of the wind we are dealing with it it is shaking us. the rain is coming down straight. a minute ago i saw it going sideways. the wind is not consistent, with bursts here and there. nothing knowing -- knocking us over. it is a good soaking. not blinding. not sheets of rain. i checked with the sheriff and nothing major to report in sonoma county. they watching carefully. we are waiting, bracing, but nothing major to report. a good soaking. you want to stay in, if you can, or grab all your rain gear if you are headed out this morning. >>> thanks, amy. people are watching the waves and wind in addition to the rain. nick has the report. you are experiencing this, right, nick? >> absolutely. the rain was coming
our reporter, amy hollyfield, is in santa rosa. it has been raining pretty good. amy? >>> it is raining pretty good. but the storm has quite a personality. first, intense. then it calms. now it is ramping up. you can see it coming down. the lights in the parking lot downtown give you a good visual of the rain. we also want to show you the trees so you can get a sense of the wind we are dealing with it it is shaking us. the rain is coming down straight. a minute ago i saw it going...
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dan and amy. >> valuable evidence, perhaps.ncredible story that amy mentioned a few moments ago. a surfer off the coast of california tracked under the water. and this morning, he's telling his story. here's abc's aditi roy. >> coast guard notification shark attack. >> reporter: this morning, kevin swanson struggling to walk after a vicious encounter with a great white. >> it was a violent attack. >> reporter: the father of three surfing off the coast of california on sunday when out of nowhere a ten foot juvenile shark sinks its teeth into his right hip, dragging him and the board under water. >> i was there for two, three seconds. he was attached to my leg he was latching on and holding on. >> reporter: swanson's friend andrew unable to believe his eyes. >> the whole body just twisted and took him under the water. >> reporter: resurfacing, he warns others shouting shark, before saving himself. >> i just started paddling as hard as i could to get to the shore. and they tied a turn kit around my leg. >> reporter: someone calls
dan and amy. >> valuable evidence, perhaps.ncredible story that amy mentioned a few moments ago. a surfer off the coast of california tracked under the water. and this morning, he's telling his story. here's abc's aditi roy. >> coast guard notification shark attack. >> reporter: this morning, kevin swanson struggling to walk after a vicious encounter with a great white. >> it was a violent attack. >> reporter: the father of three surfing off the coast of california...
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i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from lima, peru. the release of senate findings on the post-9/11 u.s. torture program has sparked shock and outrage over the cia's abuses, and renewed calls for the prosecution of the officials who authorized and carried them out. the senate report details a list of torture methods used on prisoners -- waterboarding, sexual abuse with broomsticks, "rectal feeding" or "rectal hydration." prisoners were threatened with buzzing power drills. some captives were deprived of sleep for up to 180 hours, at times with their hands shackled above their heads. the torture was carried out at black sites in afghanistan, lithuania, romania, poland, thailand, and a secret site on the guantanamo naval base known as strawberry fields. speaking on the senate floor, the chair of the senate intelligence committee, dianne feinstein, said the report forces the u.s. to say "never again." >> there are those who will seize upon the report and say, see what the americans did? and they will t
i'm amy goodman. we are broadcasting from lima, peru. the release of senate findings on the post-9/11 u.s. torture program has sparked shock and outrage over the cia's abuses, and renewed calls for the prosecution of the officials who authorized and carried them out. the senate report details a list of torture methods used on prisoners -- waterboarding, sexual abuse with broomsticks, "rectal feeding" or "rectal hydration." prisoners were threatened with buzzing power drills....
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>> see amy getting excited when that line came in. >> and i'm going to say -- yeah. >> thanks, amy. >y reveals thousands of people are sent to the emergency room with other serious injuries. reena ninan has what you need to know. >> reporter: a surprising new study shedding the light on the risks of indoor tanning. looking at a nine-year period, cdc researchers reporting that an average of 3,000 patients a year hospitalized for tanning bed-related injuries. and that most of those patients were young women, between 18 and 24. >> i have a lot of patients who are college-age women and young women in their 20s and even teenagers. and i try to tell them, not only is it not good for their health, it's not good for their beauty. >> reporter: patients suffered skin burns, others, eye injuries, lacerations and muscle and bone problems. or passed out after using the beds. in a statement to abc news, the indoor tanning association says the industry takes customer safety very seriously. and one injury is one too many. the number of injuries reported translates to an incident rate of less than one
>> see amy getting excited when that line came in. >> and i'm going to say -- yeah. >> thanks, amy. >y reveals thousands of people are sent to the emergency room with other serious injuries. reena ninan has what you need to know. >> reporter: a surprising new study shedding the light on the risks of indoor tanning. looking at a nine-year period, cdc researchers reporting that an average of 3,000 patients a year hospitalized for tanning bed-related injuries. and that...
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. >> amy meyers jaffey. you injured heard them talk about how it would have been in the interest of these countries to cut production, but is it harder than we realize to do it? ecuador, one of the opec members s not in great financial you shape. nigeria is constantly battling fiscal problems inside the country. venezuela also in perilous economic state. is it difficult to say we're just going defer this income for now and hopefully make it back down the road? >> well, i disagree. i think that what is not well understood throughout opec is just how resilient the u.s. production surge really is. in my opinion had opec made some production cuts over time all that would have done is encourage more and more drilling in the united states and other parts of north america. the shale boom is becoming more and more productive. companies are able to produce more ail from the same well using new and better processes. more sand, different kinds of fracking fluids, and so it's going to be very hard for opec to really com
. >> amy meyers jaffey. you injured heard them talk about how it would have been in the interest of these countries to cut production, but is it harder than we realize to do it? ecuador, one of the opec members s not in great financial you shape. nigeria is constantly battling fiscal problems inside the country. venezuela also in perilous economic state. is it difficult to say we're just going defer this income for now and hopefully make it back down the road? >> well, i disagree. i...
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i'm amy goodman. the united nations climate summit in lima, peru wrapped up over the weekend with a deal that forms the basis for a new global agreement on climate change. the lima accord marks the first time all nations have agreed to cut back on carbon emissions, and says all countries have "common but differentiated responsibilities" to deal with global warming. but it is not legally binding and gives each country until next march to announce how much it will reduce. the final agreement will be negotiated at the climate summit in paris next year. in a statement, the environmental group friends of the earth international criticized the lima accord, saying -- "the only thing these talks have achieved is to reduce the chances of a fair and effective agreement to tackle climate change in paris." we'll have more on this story later in the broadcast. tens of thousands marched across the united states on saturday in the largest day of protest since the killing of michael brown set off a national movement
i'm amy goodman. the united nations climate summit in lima, peru wrapped up over the weekend with a deal that forms the basis for a new global agreement on climate change. the lima accord marks the first time all nations have agreed to cut back on carbon emissions, and says all countries have "common but differentiated responsibilities" to deal with global warming. but it is not legally binding and gives each country until next march to announce how much it will reduce. the final...
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i'm amy goodman. more than 100 people have been killed in pakistan after taliban gunmen attacked a military-run school in peshawar. the death toll has reached 126, with at least 84 of the dead believed to be children. the taliban has said it targeted the children of military families in retaliation for the pakistani military's offensive against the taliban in north waziristan. since june, at the urging of the united states, pakistan has waged a massive offensive in the region, which coincided with the resumption of u.s. drone strikes. in sydney, australia, two hostages and the gunman have been killed after police stormed a downtown cafe and chocolate shop to end a standoff that lasted over 16 hours. the gunman has been identified as an iranian refugee named man haron monis, who was out on bail on charges including sexual assault and being an accessory to the murder of his ex-wife. australian prime minister tony abbott said he had a lengthy criminal record. >> what we do know is the perpetrator was wel
i'm amy goodman. more than 100 people have been killed in pakistan after taliban gunmen attacked a military-run school in peshawar. the death toll has reached 126, with at least 84 of the dead believed to be children. the taliban has said it targeted the children of military families in retaliation for the pakistani military's offensive against the taliban in north waziristan. since june, at the urging of the united states, pakistan has waged a massive offensive in the region, which coincided...