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just one more point to ann marie. what joey points out repeatedly to us is that the defense attorneys may have eversold the case. >> that's right. bill: in their opening statement. that's a big mountain to climb. >> it's huge. and especially where the father didn't support what she said. she claims her father was involved in knowing what happened and hiding the child and so on, and her father got on the stand and said that's absolutely untrue. bill: would you expect him to admit it? >> well, this is his daughter. this is his daughter. she's facing the death penalty as the punishment here. if this were the case, i think he would admit it, when you think about a father-daughter bond, you would say to yourself if that indeed happen and she didn't murder her daughter, he would have said something. bill: it's sick and twisted. thank you, ann marie, joey. nineteen past. alisyn. alisyn: here's good news, doctors say they're on, quote, the edge of a new era and talking about a new drug that has more than a million cancer pati
just one more point to ann marie. what joey points out repeatedly to us is that the defense attorneys may have eversold the case. >> that's right. bill: in their opening statement. that's a big mountain to climb. >> it's huge. and especially where the father didn't support what she said. she claims her father was involved in knowing what happened and hiding the child and so on, and her father got on the stand and said that's absolutely untrue. bill: would you expect him to admit it?...
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ann marie slaughter as well. thank you so much. >>> there are other stories in the world. he was lurking at the denver airport. this is something to make you smile at the end of the night. a really bizarre, one of the more stranger people we've ever put on the "ridicu-list." stay tuned. which provided for their every financial need. [ thunder rumbling ] [ thunder crashing ] and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. ♪ and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. [ man ] ♪ trouble nd they danced. ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. her morning begins with arthritis pain. that's a coffee and two pills. the afternoon tour begins with more pain and more pills. the evening guests arrive. back to sore knees. back to more
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ann marie slaughter as well. thank you so much. >>> there are other stories in the world.imes you really need them. just ahead, he was lurking at the denver airport. this is something to make you smile at the end of the night. it's been a pretty tough couple of days. a really bizarre, one of the more stranger people we've ever put on the "ridicu-list." stay tuned. we're going to head on into the interview. ivan . . . ivan . . . alright, go ahead, right in front. what's your favorite piece of technology besides the engine? it would have to be the sync. i use it everyday, all the time. what do you think ford is doing right? striking a balance. you need to have the balance of fuel efficiency, with today's economy, and you absolutely need that horsepower. do you think your car looks good in here? i think it looks good, but it think it would look better if i was in it. sadly, no. oh. but i did pick up your dry cleaning and had your shoes shined. well, i made you a reservation at the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which
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ann marie slaughter as well. thank you so much. >>> there are other stories in the world.ly need them. just ahead, he was lurking at the denver airport. this is something to make you smile at the end of the night. it's been a pretty tough couple of days. a really bizarre, one of the more stranger people we've ever put on the "ridicu-list." stay tuned. [ bell tolls ] [ indistinct conversations ] [ hissing ] agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable! well, yeah. and that 15,000 dryer fires happen every year! that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents! correct. where did you get that?! i built it. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ [♪...] >> male announcer: book now, save up to 65%. call 1-800-sandals. >>> time now for the "ridicu-list" and tonight, we're adding a gentleman by the name of william tapley. but you probably know him by his other name. >> i'm your host, william tapley. also known as the third eagle of the apocalypse and the co-prophet of the end times
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also joining us retired general james spider marks, and ann marie slaughter., tripoli hit today by some of the heaviest nato bombing we've seen since march. and during the daylight. what's the latest there tonight? >> reporter: yeah, there's been a lull, anderson, in the last couple of hours in the air strikes. but it has been the most intensive day of air strikes since this nato campaign began. we counted more than 50 separate explosions that reverberate across the city. officials telling us that colonel gadhafi's compound was hit. nato hasn't given us a full rundown of what and where they hit, but certainly we were seeing plumes of black smoke billowing up behind me here and we were left this is entering a much more intensive phase. >> general marks, what do you make now of the use of these attack helicopters? >> anderson, what that means is that gadhafi's command and control and specifically his air defense capabilities have really been sufficiently degraded so that you can use those kinds of capabilities with an increased precision and you can fight attack
also joining us retired general james spider marks, and ann marie slaughter., tripoli hit today by some of the heaviest nato bombing we've seen since march. and during the daylight. what's the latest there tonight? >> reporter: yeah, there's been a lull, anderson, in the last couple of hours in the air strikes. but it has been the most intensive day of air strikes since this nato campaign began. we counted more than 50 separate explosions that reverberate across the city. officials...
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ann marie rogers -- good afternoon, supervisors. this legislation would increase the height limit by 15 feet to label products with substantial public benefits. the project is approved by the plant commission would demolish their rundown can existing building and building new mixed use project. this project would, as the supervisor concluded, a ford up to 52 minutes of affordable housing and a program to include child care and a gymnasium. at least 24 of the units would be for low-income housing and another 24 would be for the project as proposed. allowing for density and height bonuses for projects that would be affordable housing. in the development, including design and uses, consistent with the plan for policy planning occurs, particularly with regard to the size, density, and need for affordable housing. regarding public comment, staff would like to acknowledge that in the spring of 2007 this project was proposed with 110 units. records at that time indicate 250 letters of support. prior to the hearing we have opposition to the
ann marie rogers -- good afternoon, supervisors. this legislation would increase the height limit by 15 feet to label products with substantial public benefits. the project is approved by the plant commission would demolish their rundown can existing building and building new mixed use project. this project would, as the supervisor concluded, a ford up to 52 minutes of affordable housing and a program to include child care and a gymnasium. at least 24 of the units would be for low-income...
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and i'm >> ann marie rogers. i'm joined by the person with the project planner for the provisional action makers. provisional action makers. when the facts support that the
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ditto on everything anne-marie said. this really makes 19th and holloway saber. there are so many older, disabled residents in parkmerced who have been there for years and years and years. it helps everybody. it helps the business is, and it -- it helps the businesses, and it will hopefully will encourage students to bring it less cars into our neighborhood. i think it is a great program. >> my name is jeannie scott. i am faculty at san francisco state university. i agree with everything the other two said, but what i really want to see happen is the m-line get out of the middle of 19th street and come to the side of san francisco state. i use the m, as well as the students. it is narrow and dangerous. there are a lot of backpacks, a lot of jostling, a lot of waiting. thank you. chairman nolan: ok, then we have a recommendation in front of us. is there a second? >> second. chairman nolan: all those in favor, say aye. >> item 12 -- chairman nolan: before we do that, our distinguished former chairman is here. i do not know if you would like to say anything. would y
ditto on everything anne-marie said. this really makes 19th and holloway saber. there are so many older, disabled residents in parkmerced who have been there for years and years and years. it helps everybody. it helps the business is, and it -- it helps the businesses, and it will hopefully will encourage students to bring it less cars into our neighborhood. i think it is a great program. >> my name is jeannie scott. i am faculty at san francisco state university. i agree with everything...
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. >> i am anne-marie rogers from the planning department. this is technical in nature. it corrects critical errors and makes language changes and updates various sections. it is really exciting stuff, i promise. the department reviewed over 62 pieces of legislation that would amend the planning code. in my belief, the planning code may be the most amended of all of our municipal codes. it may be among the most frequently amended codes in the country. of the 62 ordnances we reviewed last year, about 21 of them were sponsored by our department. about 41 were sponsored by elected officials like yourselves. there is a lot of interest in the planning codes. with all this interest and these changes, over time there have been errors. text has been inadvertently dropped. amendments made in one ordnance are not reflected in the next. they have become out of date. this legislation is intended to correct the accumulated errors in planning code and update sections as needed. the planning commission initiated the ordinance in july of 2010. on august 5 of leicester, the recommended a
. >> i am anne-marie rogers from the planning department. this is technical in nature. it corrects critical errors and makes language changes and updates various sections. it is really exciting stuff, i promise. the department reviewed over 62 pieces of legislation that would amend the planning code. in my belief, the planning code may be the most amended of all of our municipal codes. it may be among the most frequently amended codes in the country. of the 62 ordnances we reviewed last...
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and i'm >> ann marie rogers. i'm joined by the person with the project planner for the provisional action makers. when the facts support that the project is necessary or desirable for and compatible with either the neighborhood or the community. the appellant argues that the sole consideration for whether the project is necessary and desirable is far neighbors within 300 feet, but section 303 c-1 of the planning code allows the commission to base its findings on community as well as neighborhood considerations. the commission considered both the neighborhood and the community. this violates the urban design element of the general plan. the appellant is contradicted by the planning commission's motion. the project reached the conclusion that it is on balance, including the urban design development. it's important to understand that consistency with the general plan requires an overview of the whole plan. the general plan provide a number of public policy goals and at any one time they maicon conflict with each oth
and i'm >> ann marie rogers. i'm joined by the person with the project planner for the provisional action makers. when the facts support that the project is necessary or desirable for and compatible with either the neighborhood or the community. the appellant argues that the sole consideration for whether the project is necessary and desirable is far neighbors within 300 feet, but section 303 c-1 of the planning code allows the commission to base its findings on community as well as...
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anne makovec is live at st. mary'sathedral where funeral services for the two men are just about to get under way. anne. >>> and the outpouring of support is amazing. you can see thousands of people lining up here at the entrance of st. mary's cathedral here on gough and geary in san francisco. thousands of people, firefighters from all over the area, citizens, people from other sectors of public safety, you can see the big american flag being held up by two ladder trucks waiting for for the procession as two fire trucks bring the bodies of vincent perez and firefighter- paramedic anthony valerio to st. mary's. they took off from daly city dugan's mortuary at about 11:15 and they are on the way here set to arrive just at 12:30 to begin the mass, expected to be about 2.5 to three hours. some of the speakers include san francisco mayor ed lee as well as the fire chief and the brother of anthony valerio. so it's certainly going to be an emotional tribute. the fact that so many people came out is warming hearts and offerin
anne makovec is live at st. mary'sathedral where funeral services for the two men are just about to get under way. anne. >>> and the outpouring of support is amazing. you can see thousands of people lining up here at the entrance of st. mary's cathedral here on gough and geary in san francisco. thousands of people, firefighters from all over the area, citizens, people from other sectors of public safety, you can see the big american flag being held up by two ladder trucks waiting for...
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. >> reporter: like every mom, mary anne's life is a game. >> no dessert. >> reporter: she juggles threeand recess duty. >> reporter: and a husband. >> just wipe it on daddy. >> reporter: leaving zero time for herself. >> how you keep all the balls in the air is a struggle. if you drop a ball it's yours. >> reporter: like a growing number of women, she gave up a corporate career in her 30s to be a mom in her 40s. now caring for 7-year-old charlie, 5-year-old brady and newly adopted daughter zoe can be a challenge to her own well-being. >> i'll forego sleep. i strigle with staying fit. some days i don't feel good. i feel down and i don't know why. it's hard to get through the day. >> reporter: experts say in the quest to have it all more women are ignoring their own health needs. >> women see their roles as care takers, nurturers and they are all about taking care of everybody but themselves. >> reporter: and the effect is anything but family friendly. this white house report released in march found more women than men report having a chronic medical condition. women suffer disproportiona
. >> reporter: like every mom, mary anne's life is a game. >> no dessert. >> reporter: she juggles threeand recess duty. >> reporter: and a husband. >> just wipe it on daddy. >> reporter: leaving zero time for herself. >> how you keep all the balls in the air is a struggle. if you drop a ball it's yours. >> reporter: like a growing number of women, she gave up a corporate career in her 30s to be a mom in her 40s. now caring for 7-year-old charlie,...
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. >> reporter: anne marie's son, t.j., is recovering from a bone marrow transplant.er the operation, he hardly smiled for two weeks. >> she came in, and talked to him about food and stuff, and he just kind of fell in love with her and her big chef hat and he thought she was so kind and sweet and all of a sudden, sure enough, the dimples started to show up again. >> reporter: and she comforts parents and nourishes their children. >> this is good stuff! >> chef pannenna says she always looks for that special moment as she watches these special kids take their first bite. >> there's so much more to giving than what we do in restaurants. to be able to contribute towards their comfort and their happiness, and to be able to see it on their face and you know that i'm changing something in their life. >> mitchell: and that, she told me, is even better than a paycheck. and that is the cbs evening news. later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." thanks for joining us this saturday evening. i'm russ mitchell, cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning
. >> reporter: anne marie's son, t.j., is recovering from a bone marrow transplant.er the operation, he hardly smiled for two weeks. >> she came in, and talked to him about food and stuff, and he just kind of fell in love with her and her big chef hat and he thought she was so kind and sweet and all of a sudden, sure enough, the dimples started to show up again. >> reporter: and she comforts parents and nourishes their children. >> this is good stuff! >> chef...
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mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mary ann. >>> there is a delay for people leaving san francisco on the sea princess cruise. the ship had to stay at dock to undergo disinfection. 120 passengers got a virus that causes very nasty vomiting and diarrhea. cruise organizers are urging passengers wash their hands after every time they use the bathroom, eat, smoke, visit the midnight buffet, sneeze, cough or touch their mouths. >>> soon people in richmond can open bank accounts and use city services regardless of immigration status. the richmond city council voted unanimously in favor for identificati identification. the final vote on the i.d. cards will be held on july 5th. >>> still ahead at 6:00, one of the biggest headaches for bay area drivers is about to get worse. >> reporter: don't you love market street traffic? the city of san francisco is trying to figure out how to do something about it. i'm tracy grant. that story is coming up next. >>> plus, the move that could mean a cleaner, quieter ride for b.a.r.t. passengers. >>> online shopping is huge these days. coming up
mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, mary ann. >>> there is a delay for people leaving san francisco on the sea princess cruise. the ship had to stay at dock to undergo disinfection. 120 passengers got a virus that causes very nasty vomiting and diarrhea. cruise organizers are urging passengers wash their hands after every time they use the bathroom, eat, smoke, visit the midnight buffet, sneeze, cough or touch their mouths. >>> soon people in richmond can...
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mary ann has more. >> reporter: hello, diane. the good news, the construction work will be done mostly at night and during early morning hours. motorists tell me the bad news is that the project will last until end of the year. now that we finally have sunny weather, you can bet more people will be jumping on highway 17 and heading to the beach. but if you try to get an early start, construction crews may slow you down. they will be working on an $18 million project until end of the year. >> we are going to install a new drainage system on the north and southbound sides of 17 between summit road and bear creek road. in addition, we're going to pave both sites. then finally, we're going to upgrade the guardrails and median concrete barriers. >> they will work on north and southbound lanes, but one lane in each direction will always stay open. work will be done sunday through thursday night from 9:00 p.m. to 6:00 in the morning, friday starts 10:00 p.m. until 9:00 a.m. the next day. saturday 10:00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m. the next day. br
mary ann has more. >> reporter: hello, diane. the good news, the construction work will be done mostly at night and during early morning hours. motorists tell me the bad news is that the project will last until end of the year. now that we finally have sunny weather, you can bet more people will be jumping on highway 17 and heading to the beach. but if you try to get an early start, construction crews may slow you down. they will be working on an $18 million project until end of the year....
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we bring in nbc bay area's mary ann favaro from newark. one day of lost sales, how much did that really mean for these nonprofits? >> reporter: well, for this particular stand, it meant about $5,000. now this stand is raising money for the newark soccer club, and this is their big fundraiser of the year. you hear the girls behind me, enthusiastically trying to get more customers in. and that's especially important because after yesterday's rain they saw thousands of dollars of profits go down the drain. >> we're going to put this in the storage shed -- >> instead of stocking shelves with fireworks, don baker is pushing this cart into storage. he's worried it will soon rain like it did yesterday. >> we get about 1/4 of what we would normally make on opening day because of the rain. we had to shut everything down and protect everything from getting -- don't want to get fireworks wet. >> reporter: this fireworks stand in newark keeps the farmers and farmer-ettes square dancing club dosy doughing. >> this keeps us going. if we lose the firewor
we bring in nbc bay area's mary ann favaro from newark. one day of lost sales, how much did that really mean for these nonprofits? >> reporter: well, for this particular stand, it meant about $5,000. now this stand is raising money for the newark soccer club, and this is their big fundraiser of the year. you hear the girls behind me, enthusiastically trying to get more customers in. and that's especially important because after yesterday's rain they saw thousands of dollars of profits go...
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. >> anne makovec is at st. mary's cathedral where the final preparations for today's funeral are under way. anne, good morning. >> reporter: they are expecting 6,000 people here at st. mary's cathedral on gough street today for the mass that begins at 12:30 this afternoon including firefighters from all around the country. a lot here on the west coast. so many people wanting to come out and honor these two fallen firefighters and a lot of those people showed up at a memorial service here at the church last night. that is after a final stop at station 26, the casket of lieutenant vincent perez and firefighter paramedic anthony valerio arrived here at space cathedral to a salute from the fire department honor guard and chief. hundreds came to the vigil last night to remember two heroes. >> they were truly the exemplifying person that you would want to represent san francisco and all that they did and who they are as men. >> one of those things i'm going to talk about tomorrow is the fact that he had stayed in costa rica
. >> anne makovec is at st. mary's cathedral where the final preparations for today's funeral are under way. anne, good morning. >> reporter: they are expecting 6,000 people here at st. mary's cathedral on gough street today for the mass that begins at 12:30 this afternoon including firefighters from all around the country. a lot here on the west coast. so many people wanting to come out and honor these two fallen firefighters and a lot of those people showed up at a memorial...
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mary ann, thank you. tucker, thank you as well. terrific panel today. you both mentioned mitt romney. what do you think about this? go to foxnews.com/"america's newsroom", this is an unscientific poll as we say in the business, ali. who would you vote for if the 2012 presidential election were held today, president obama or mitt romney? those results a bit later in our show. you can log on in our website, online for you right now and cast your vote, see what other people are talking about, too. alisyn: look forward to those results. >>> meanwhile there's been a sobering statistic about the mortgage crisis in this country, the homeowners who have been hit the hardest, and what they did to get themselves there. bill: also, police say she was last seen, walking alone, just a few blocks from her own apartment. what happened to this 20-year-old college student? there is one clue, in the search for answers, next. bill: developing right now in "america's newsroom", fire crews are battling on out of control brushfire in miami, fireiters hoping backfires will he
mary ann, thank you. tucker, thank you as well. terrific panel today. you both mentioned mitt romney. what do you think about this? go to foxnews.com/"america's newsroom", this is an unscientific poll as we say in the business, ali. who would you vote for if the 2012 presidential election were held today, president obama or mitt romney? those results a bit later in our show. you can log on in our website, online for you right now and cast your vote, see what other people are talking...
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mary ann favro joins us to talk about the plans. all the fruit apple wail bear for all the businesses around it, too. >> reporter: people are excited, jessica. this building will be unique. a circular building in which 12,000 employees will work inside that one building. underground park ing sotrees can cover the entire campus. what most people in coopertino are interested in is how it will impact the local economy. apple has come a long way. >> apple is growing like a weed. as you know we have always been in cooper tino. started in an office park and eventually got the buildings we are in now. >> reporter: in a special presentation last night apple ceo steve jobs told the city council of his vision of the future where he would like apple to land next. >> the campus we would like to build there is one building that holds 12,000 people and it's a pretty amazing building. let me show it to you. it is like a spaceship landed. >> reporter: built on 155 acres. employees here at this opt metrics center hope 12,000 apple employees will nee
mary ann favro joins us to talk about the plans. all the fruit apple wail bear for all the businesses around it, too. >> reporter: people are excited, jessica. this building will be unique. a circular building in which 12,000 employees will work inside that one building. underground park ing sotrees can cover the entire campus. what most people in coopertino are interested in is how it will impact the local economy. apple has come a long way. >> apple is growing like a weed. as you...
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reporting live in downtown san jose, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> bring the umbrella. thank you, mary ann. >>> san jose city leaders struck a tentative deal with police today that will save 156 officers from being laid off. here are the details of that agreement. officers will give up 10% of their pay. 20 positions will go to civilians. airport policing will now be outsourced, and negotiations are pension reform and six leave pay-outs vbt yet been decided. now, both the mayor and the president of the officers association praised the deal, but even with the concessions, the police department stands to lose 122 officers. >> i'm hopeful that the council over the next two weeks will find some way to reduce those number of layoffs. quite frankly, we're already understaffed with the major city police department in the united states. we can't afford to lose one officer, let alone 122. >> both sides acknowledge this year's deal will not solve future budget problems. it's likely the department will face more cuts next year. >>> new at 6:00, if you thought the budget cuts only af
reporting live in downtown san jose, mary ann favro, nbc bay area news. >> bring the umbrella. thank you, mary ann. >>> san jose city leaders struck a tentative deal with police today that will save 156 officers from being laid off. here are the details of that agreement. officers will give up 10% of their pay. 20 positions will go to civilians. airport policing will now be outsourced, and negotiations are pension reform and six leave pay-outs vbt yet been decided. now, both the...
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jeff ashford, chris mallard, kathy crenger, rebecca orr, ann marie and bill and ben nicholson who is the clerk of this committee on the majority side. i believe this bill reflects our best efforts to address our nation's most urgent needs, security and fiscal discipline. i urge my colleagues to support this measure and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman from alabama reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina rise? mr. price: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i might utilize. i'm pleased that we're considering the fiscal year 2012 department of homeland security appropriations bill in a timely fashion and under an open rule. chairman alder --ed aer holet -- aderholt has been a true professional in the drafter of this bill and certainly want to share in his commendation of all of our staff on both sides of the aisle. for the second year in a row, overall funding for the department of homeland security will drop. it is below the president's request and returns the funding to the 2009 level which is concerning
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mary anne came up with. she recommended a 0% tax for anyone with income less than $20,000. 5% with anyone with income from $20,000 to $40,000, 10% for any of those from $40,000 to 60,000 -- $60,000, 15% for those from $60,000 to $80,000, 20% for those from $80,000 to $100,000, 25% for those from $100,000 to $150,000, 30% for those from $150,000 to $200,000 and 35% for all incomes over $200,000. i think, mr. speaker, that this is very interesting because we are talking about a 72-year-old lady who survives on $1,150 a month. and she's taking the time not only to watch c-span but to join the conversation with me and the people's house to say that she understands that people who make more should pay a little bit more. and on that note i'll go to sheila baker who i think her quote is directly applicable to what ms. mary anne was saying. ms. baker said that, i pay my taxes responsibly, with the understanding that i must pay more than those who earn an income less than mine. so, ms. baker's clearly saying that she
mary anne came up with. she recommended a 0% tax for anyone with income less than $20,000. 5% with anyone with income from $20,000 to $40,000, 10% for any of those from $40,000 to 60,000 -- $60,000, 15% for those from $60,000 to $80,000, 20% for those from $80,000 to $100,000, 25% for those from $100,000 to $150,000, 30% for those from $150,000 to $200,000 and 35% for all incomes over $200,000. i think, mr. speaker, that this is very interesting because we are talking about a 72-year-old lady...
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. >> i am mary anne. >> please pull the microphone closer. >> thank you. i have been arrested at for over one year. i have been in san francisco for over 30 years. i ask the board of supervisors to protect and serve the community. now, i am s. gilmore from the people who took money from these developers. there is no moral value in selling your soul. and how you can look at your children as you take people of their houses, destroying this beautiful environment is beyond me. this is the, you have to deal with. to renovate, and develop this area half in an environmentally sound way, this is a sham and a scam, and daniel mud -- he is like the bernie madoff of the west. he got away with this in canada. do not let him do this here. please, but this town. if you have any common sense. >> golden gate construction trade. there is a basic conflicts of interest, and i have represented these people on a lot -- many occasions. the trinity plaza debate, until a deal was made. i waws comfoted when -- comforted when this deal ca mme up. a similar deal had come through. i
. >> i am mary anne. >> please pull the microphone closer. >> thank you. i have been arrested at for over one year. i have been in san francisco for over 30 years. i ask the board of supervisors to protect and serve the community. now, i am s. gilmore from the people who took money from these developers. there is no moral value in selling your soul. and how you can look at your children as you take people of their houses, destroying this beautiful environment is beyond me....
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. >> anne makovec is at st. mary's cathedral where the final preparations for today's funeral are under way. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is going to be a three-hour mass. they are expecting thousands of people up to 6,000 people including firefighters from around the country. a lot of those people showed up for a memorial service last night. that is when the firefighters took their last ride. the final stop at station 26. the caskets of lieutenant vincent perez and firefighter paramedic tony valerio arriving at st. mary's cathedral to a salute from the fire department's honor guard and their chief. hundreds of firefighters, friends and supporters came to this vigil to remember two heroes. >> they were truly the ex- plyifying person that would you want to represent san francisco and all they did and who they are as men. >> one of those things i'm going to talk about tomorrow is the fact that he had stayed in costa rica and he made a family there and ended up -- he met a family there and ended up st
. >> anne makovec is at st. mary's cathedral where the final preparations for today's funeral are under way. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it is going to be a three-hour mass. they are expecting thousands of people up to 6,000 people including firefighters from around the country. a lot of those people showed up for a memorial service last night. that is when the firefighters took their last ride. the final stop at station 26. the caskets of lieutenant vincent perez...
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. >> the rain doesn't just impact tourist sites, places like mary anne are packed for summertime. today it was a relief. >> nice not to deal with tourists huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: nobody knows how the economy will impact the summer season. live in the santa cruz mountains, robert handa, ktvu news. >>> while the cool weather is a nuisance for some. it's great for others. how this weird weather is saving the state a lot of money. >>> plus are looking for a suspect who intentionally ran down a bicyclists. this is just the latest scrimmage between two wheels and four on the streets of san francisco. >> reporter: this will give you a clue as to just how popular cycling is here at the mission. and sometimes those bicyclists have to share the road with drivers. the victim in this case tells san francisco police he was cycling down shot well street between 17th and 18th streets at about 6:00 sunday evening. police say a black chevy impala came up behind him and took him down. >> they saw the driver intentionally bump the bicyclists. knocking the bicyclists over and then they made a u tu
. >> the rain doesn't just impact tourist sites, places like mary anne are packed for summertime. today it was a relief. >> nice not to deal with tourists huh? >> yeah. >> reporter: nobody knows how the economy will impact the summer season. live in the santa cruz mountains, robert handa, ktvu news. >>> while the cool weather is a nuisance for some. it's great for others. how this weird weather is saving the state a lot of money. >>> plus are looking...
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mary ann. >> reporter: they were purchased from popular stories such as walgreens, target, cvs and whole foods. the stores are not the target of the lawsuit but a product that requires at least 75% of ingredients need to be organic or you can't put organic on the label. hand-wash, toothpaste, shaving foam, hundreds of organic personal care products to choose from. the center for environmental health in oakland says if you pay more for organic products, you may be getting ripped off. the center found 26 products labeled organic that weren't. >> we found several products labeled organic, mostly hair care products and other personal care products. they say organic on the front of the label, you turn over the product and look at the ingredient list, there's not a single organic ingredient on the list. >> reporter: that's upsetting to susan, who buys organic. >> that's not fair. >> it should be truthful for what they're producing. >> reporter: according to the center for environmental health some products may contain potentially harmful chemicals. >> we found personal care products labeled as
mary ann. >> reporter: they were purchased from popular stories such as walgreens, target, cvs and whole foods. the stores are not the target of the lawsuit but a product that requires at least 75% of ingredients need to be organic or you can't put organic on the label. hand-wash, toothpaste, shaving foam, hundreds of organic personal care products to choose from. the center for environmental health in oakland says if you pay more for organic products, you may be getting ripped off. the...
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ann marie birkol from new york will be the lead. we're having a hearing this afternoon. we'll bring the oversight and investigation subcommittee in and have joint hearings with the two together. >> what's sad is that we've heard the stories and heard how sexual assaults have not been reported in country and within the military. and now we're hearing about it in the v.a., where vets are supposed to be getting treated and taken care of. so, are you going to push a change in how these cases, sexual assault cases are handled from the very beginning and reported to the higher ups? >> absolutely. i think it already is required that it be reported. for some reason, there's a culture within the system -- i was in miami last week and was discussing other issues. and you talked about some of the sterilization issues that have taken place with medical equipment. there's a culture within the system that people at the lower level are afraid to bring things to the top for fear of losing their jobs. and that's not an acceptable issue at all, especially when you've got criminal intent w
ann marie birkol from new york will be the lead. we're having a hearing this afternoon. we'll bring the oversight and investigation subcommittee in and have joint hearings with the two together. >> what's sad is that we've heard the stories and heard how sexual assaults have not been reported in country and within the military. and now we're hearing about it in the v.a., where vets are supposed to be getting treated and taken care of. so, are you going to push a change in how these cases,...
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mary ann favaro joins us live from san francisco with more on that new discovery. >> reporter: i'm here at the marines memorial club where we just heard from ucs researchers about some of the challenges that soldiers with ptsd face. not only do they have to combat the disorder, but now new research shows they're very trial develop heart disease and dementia, too. for every ten soldiers fighting in iraq and afghanistan, researchers say about two develop post traumatic stress disorder or ptsd. now usf researchers have found warriors with ptsd have a much higher risk of developing other major health problems. >> we have found that people with ptsd have a higher rate of heart disease, they have a higher rate of developing dementia. they have a stormier course if they undergo surgery. so we know that people with ptsd have -- that it's a condition that affects their body. >> reporter: scientists suspect the fight or flight response soldier rely in combat chronically elevates their blood pressure and increases their heart disease risk. ucsf researchers also found soldiers with ptsd had twice t
mary ann favaro joins us live from san francisco with more on that new discovery. >> reporter: i'm here at the marines memorial club where we just heard from ucs researchers about some of the challenges that soldiers with ptsd face. not only do they have to combat the disorder, but now new research shows they're very trial develop heart disease and dementia, too. for every ten soldiers fighting in iraq and afghanistan, researchers say about two develop post traumatic stress disorder or...
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. >> mary ann, thank you. >>> a contentious debate over a proposed cell tower in walnut creek shouldto an end this week. city council members are expected to make a final decision tomorrow night. the plan -- to install an at&t tower at st. stephen catholic church, hinge on a recent study. the findings show the site in the buena vista neighborhood of walnut creek is the best place to reduce a coverage gap by close to 50% in the area. people who are against the tower says it goes against the city's only wireless ordinance. >>> topping our "healthwatch," more widespread and dangerous than first thought. there's a new survey out that finds that nearly six million children in the united states have food allergies. of that group, more than 1/3 had a history of severe allergic reactions. another 1/3 allergic to more than one food. peanut allergies the most common, followed by allergy to milk and shellfish. serious food allergies are more common in children who are white, middle income families that earn between $50,000 and $100,000 a year. >>> as the temperatures heat up, there's a stern wa
. >> mary ann, thank you. >>> a contentious debate over a proposed cell tower in walnut creek shouldto an end this week. city council members are expected to make a final decision tomorrow night. the plan -- to install an at&t tower at st. stephen catholic church, hinge on a recent study. the findings show the site in the buena vista neighborhood of walnut creek is the best place to reduce a coverage gap by close to 50% in the area. people who are against the tower says it...
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prim, perfect, as mary ann singleton. judy case, spot-on as the pot- smoking mrs. michael tolliver's coming out letter to home is delivered with all the heart and emotion of the original story f you're a fan of the book, and who is not, also the pbs tv series, you'll not be disappointed by this musical. act delivers an ambitious, but delicious project, and giving us many more reasons to love tales of the city. here's the information, now playing, act theater on geary street, free spirited san francisco story. take your friends and i hope it goes all the way from geary street to broadway. also on the subject, a quick mention to the fact that we recently met for a taping of eye on the bay, a special on tales of the city and the story coming soon, and the latest book, the eighth installment of tales of the city, mary ann, sweet and delicious as the previous seven books, delightful. i think you'll love it. it's out now. >>> moving on, the lgbt film festival, tickets on sale now for this big international film fest, showcasing hundreds of films from more than 40 countri
prim, perfect, as mary ann singleton. judy case, spot-on as the pot- smoking mrs. michael tolliver's coming out letter to home is delivered with all the heart and emotion of the original story f you're a fan of the book, and who is not, also the pbs tv series, you'll not be disappointed by this musical. act delivers an ambitious, but delicious project, and giving us many more reasons to love tales of the city. here's the information, now playing, act theater on geary street, free spirited san...
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mary ann rodgers. -- rogers. the hon. secretary of the treasury, timothy geithner her, and his wife, carol geithner and . mr. david leonhardt, and his wife, lauren. mr. antonio perez and his wife. mr. robert mcdonald and his cdonald.ane macdonal mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. lisa bunche. mr. mark ayers and his wife, deborah ayers.
mary ann rodgers. -- rogers. the hon. secretary of the treasury, timothy geithner her, and his wife, carol geithner and . mr. david leonhardt, and his wife, lauren. mr. antonio perez and his wife. mr. robert mcdonald and his cdonald.ane macdonal mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. lisa bunche. mr. mark ayers and his wife, deborah ayers.
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after five years of living on chicago's streets, ann marie walsh became a tweeter, to conquer her fearsoneliness. >> knowing somebody was out there, somebody was reading my tweet was an awesome feeling. >> reporter: both women's tweets have inspired a new website aimed at homeless people. >> i was creating, we are visible, to empower homeless people. >> reporter: mark horvaths who had once been homeless himself, making a career videotaping and posting the stories of homeless people. he created we are visible.com after meeting the two women via twitter and realizing social networks enabled them to tell their own story. the site offers basic tutorials on social fenetworking. he has a goal, to create a virtual network. >> the homeless person in phoenix would say i'm hungry and a homeless service organization would say here we are, let's help you. >> reporter: how can those living on the streets afford to go on-line? many tell us they had their phones before becoming homeless and keeping them has been a priority. they're turning to libraries and shelters, where laptops and free wi-fi have b
after five years of living on chicago's streets, ann marie walsh became a tweeter, to conquer her fearsoneliness. >> knowing somebody was out there, somebody was reading my tweet was an awesome feeling. >> reporter: both women's tweets have inspired a new website aimed at homeless people. >> i was creating, we are visible, to empower homeless people. >> reporter: mark horvaths who had once been homeless himself, making a career videotaping and posting the stories of...
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mary ann rogers. mrs. carol fulke and her husband, mr. bernie fulke. mr. samuel palmisano., and his wife, mrs. carol geithner. mr. jerry sykes and mrs. barbara rosaovich mr. david leanhard and his wife, mrs. laura lionhard. mr. euro -- antonio perez and his wife, mrs. laurie perez. mr. robert mcdonald and his wife, mrs. diane mcdonald. mr. william drosniac and his daughter, ms. natallia drosniac. dr. eileen rosenfeld and her husband, mr. richard ilgin. mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. liza bunch. mr. mark ayers and his wife, mrs. deborah ayers. the honorable tom barrett, mayor of milwaukee, and his wife, mrs. chris barrett. >> i'm german, also. half irish. >> dr. -- and his wife. mrs. mauricea mayier and her husband, mr. zachary bowe. mrs. bonita bacell and her husband, mr. steven bacell. dr. daniel levinsin, and his wife, mrs. nina levinsen. mr. liel ovaskasa. the honorable john munhiem and his wife, sherry munhiem. mrs. kara mill. mr. duffy and his wife, mrs. heidi duffy. mrs. naomi aferly and her husband, mr. larry liebowitz. the honorable mr. davis and his wife, ms
mary ann rogers. mrs. carol fulke and her husband, mr. bernie fulke. mr. samuel palmisano., and his wife, mrs. carol geithner. mr. jerry sykes and mrs. barbara rosaovich mr. david leanhard and his wife, mrs. laura lionhard. mr. euro -- antonio perez and his wife, mrs. laurie perez. mr. robert mcdonald and his wife, mrs. diane mcdonald. mr. william drosniac and his daughter, ms. natallia drosniac. dr. eileen rosenfeld and her husband, mr. richard ilgin. mr. robert gillette and his wife, ms. liza...