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anna was picked to go through. pretty much everybody except the baby was picked to go through the scanner. for some reason anna was selected for a pat-down. i can only speculate as to why. i didn't get a lot of information. although, i did ask questions as to why she was being selected for pat-down. i didn't really get a lot of information. i did ask for alternatives. i asked for her to be rescanned and was refused. >> they didn't -- >> i chose to videotape it because they refused. they said they were going to do what they were going to do. and not verbally. but in no uncertain terms, apparently the tsa supervisor is very skilled in nonverbal communication, letting me know there would be trouble if i caused a fuss. >> nothing was said because we saw the tsa agent that was patting down your daughter was being as gentle as possible. but absolutely can understand. >> that agent was acting -- that agent was doing what she was instructed to do. >> thank you. what was anna's reaction as this was happening and afterwards?
anna was picked to go through. pretty much everybody except the baby was picked to go through the scanner. for some reason anna was selected for a pat-down. i can only speculate as to why. i didn't get a lot of information. although, i did ask questions as to why she was being selected for pat-down. i didn't really get a lot of information. i did ask for alternatives. i asked for her to be rescanned and was refused. >> they didn't -- >> i chose to videotape it because they refused....
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anna, first a quick comment, if you would. did you hear from the inspector, richard vale? >> california watch did contact mr. vale. he declined an interview but said that he felt that this was sort of an attempt to smear him, this was all in the past and that everybody had moved on interest this years ago. >> in the course of reporting these stories, did anybody on the inside from the state, from the school districts, from the department of education, anywhere say to you, you've got to really look at this, this is a problem? because we hear a lot of excuses being made, a lot of fingers being pointed as well toward others, but who took responsibility? >> as you know, california watch has a team of reporters working on this project so for example, main reporter cory johnson was hearing from people inside dsa, either current or former dsa officials who were saying, look, there are problems but politically we can't get them out there, we can't talk publicly about them. >> what does that mean? >> that they felt like they wanted to talk about the fact that the bureaucracy in man
anna, first a quick comment, if you would. did you hear from the inspector, richard vale? >> california watch did contact mr. vale. he declined an interview but said that he felt that this was sort of an attempt to smear him, this was all in the past and that everybody had moved on interest this years ago. >> in the course of reporting these stories, did anybody on the inside from the state, from the school districts, from the department of education, anywhere say to you, you've got...
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however anna bell's sister and brother-in-law are facing insider trading losses in the u.k. and that can be some serious stuff when it comes to the investigation. >> grace, the people you interviewed, that was a venomous relationship. >> that was only the tip of the iceberg. i don't want to say too much without revealing their identity but they have a long history and they do know this couple very well. >> all right. wild story. thank you very much. grace lee. >>> you know, there is a growing trend of households giving up cable television. an estimated 1 million homes cut the cable last year for the antenna, net flix subscriptions and webb for entertainment. 550,000 homes stopped cable service in 2009. this is all according to convergens consulting group which estimates another half million homes will end cable subscriptions this year. revenues for cable and satellite companies were up 6% to $89 billion last year. >>> robert lyles, we have snow, hail, wind, tornadoes. what's next? locusts? >> i'm going to go sit down now. you just covered the weather forecast. let's take a l
however anna bell's sister and brother-in-law are facing insider trading losses in the u.k. and that can be some serious stuff when it comes to the investigation. >> grace, the people you interviewed, that was a venomous relationship. >> that was only the tip of the iceberg. i don't want to say too much without revealing their identity but they have a long history and they do know this couple very well. >> all right. wild story. thank you very much. grace lee. >>> you...
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that's not true, jimmy. >> jimmy: well anna is that true?y: i have her text i have her -- >> you have all my info. i have his info his assistant's info, his wife's info. >> jimmy: i see. what about steve guttenberg. do you talk to him? >> yeah i have lunch when we're in new york. which is going to be in a few days. >> jimmy: you guys seem pretty unfazed by this. i guess for you, olympic gold medalist, boxing champion over and over and over again. who cares, really, right? >> i care. >> jimmy: you do? >> i wanted to win. >> jimmy: yeah. but you're not that broken up about it, are you? >> my heart hurts. >> jimmy: i have to say, cleto and i growing up we actually couldn't afford to go to the pay per views. we would listen to your fights on the radio and we were such huge fans and just i mean these, we saw your opponents as villains. we saw them as just evil people that you had to conquer and you conquered them one after the other. and now here we are, you got beat by kirstie alley. [ applause ] how did this happen? to both of us? she was on "v
that's not true, jimmy. >> jimmy: well anna is that true?y: i have her text i have her -- >> you have all my info. i have his info his assistant's info, his wife's info. >> jimmy: i see. what about steve guttenberg. do you talk to him? >> yeah i have lunch when we're in new york. which is going to be in a few days. >> jimmy: you guys seem pretty unfazed by this. i guess for you, olympic gold medalist, boxing champion over and over and over again. who cares, really,...
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to carry explosives in some countries and are subject to the same screening measures as adults but anna's parents told "good morning america," at the the extra screening was unnecessarily traumatic. >> she broke down crying because -- we were struggling how to explain this. it really stressed her. not to be touched in certain places and she is pat down in a public setting at an airport. >> in a statement the tsa said the officer followed proper procedure but that the agency is reviewing the policies to try to
to carry explosives in some countries and are subject to the same screening measures as adults but anna's parents told "good morning america," at the the extra screening was unnecessarily traumatic. >> she broke down crying because -- we were struggling how to explain this. it really stressed her. not to be touched in certain places and she is pat down in a public setting at an airport. >> in a statement the tsa said the officer followed proper procedure but that the...
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under the proposed lease, the asi anna airlines would pay a rental rate of $it 2 per square foot for a total of $800,000. as the budget analyst report it is a rent reduction of approximately $94,000 a year. we saw a similar rent reduction when the committee approved our cargo lease with china airlines. we'll see this as things come before you where at the end of a few 10-year leases, particularly with some of our cargo tenants and the cargo market is substantially different. much smaller than it was a year ago. so the new lower rental rate is the result of a negotiation between airport staff and the airlines. and we feel that it is a fair market rate. supervisor chu: ok. let's go to the budget analyst report. >> madam chair, members of the committee, debra newman. as she indicated and as shown in our report on page 4, table 2, the current lease with asi anna airlines is at a rate -- asiana airlines it is a result the $943,146 per year under the new lease. although the square footage would remain the same, the rental rate per square foot will go down to $21.40 so there will be a total
under the proposed lease, the asi anna airlines would pay a rental rate of $it 2 per square foot for a total of $800,000. as the budget analyst report it is a rent reduction of approximately $94,000 a year. we saw a similar rent reduction when the committee approved our cargo lease with china airlines. we'll see this as things come before you where at the end of a few 10-year leases, particularly with some of our cargo tenants and the cargo market is substantially different. much smaller than...
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but anna got the education she needed.she attended classes with a local not for profit that helped young mothers get the information they needed so that their babies would be born hiv-free. and when we first returned to latin america, the first thing we were able to do was to take anna and beatrice to get her hiv test, beatrice's hiv test, and i'm really happy to say that education has the power to break the cycles of illness as well as poverty, and beatrice has tested negative for hiv. when i was at this conference in latin america which was four or five times the sides -- size of this, a huge room filled with tons of people, anna stood up with beatrice wrapped in the her arms and told the crowd so bravely, i want everyone to know we are living with hiv. we are not dying from it. we have to get the information. this isn't the '80s. i was so moved by her confidence and maturity and humor that for the next month that i lived in the region, we began meeting daily, and i listened to the tragic and the beautiful details of her
but anna got the education she needed.she attended classes with a local not for profit that helped young mothers get the information they needed so that their babies would be born hiv-free. and when we first returned to latin america, the first thing we were able to do was to take anna and beatrice to get her hiv test, beatrice's hiv test, and i'm really happy to say that education has the power to break the cycles of illness as well as poverty, and beatrice has tested negative for hiv. when i...
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everybody kept telling me, i saw anna quindlen on television. some people had it on 20-20, and some people had 2 on prime time live. this was recorded for our audience weeks before we go on the air. what's going on with anna quindlen. what's going on with prime time television? >> i think it's the book. i try to keep a low protile about things like that. i have been asked to be on television a fair amount. first of all, i don't have a lot of free time because any time that i'm not working on the column, i'm usually with my kids. and second of all, i sort of don't like the idea of dissipating the energy that i bring to writing the column in talking about how i feel about issues beforehand. but because of having the book published, there was a certain interest in doing this, and so i agreed to this, but it was pretty tense. the magazine showcase just because they followed me for a long time, and i gab to feel like like i was going to spend the rest of my life with the battery pack in the pocket of my coat. >> when did they start following you. >>
everybody kept telling me, i saw anna quindlen on television. some people had it on 20-20, and some people had 2 on prime time live. this was recorded for our audience weeks before we go on the air. what's going on with anna quindlen. what's going on with prime time television? >> i think it's the book. i try to keep a low protile about things like that. i have been asked to be on television a fair amount. first of all, i don't have a lot of free time because any time that i'm not working...
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arnold and anna bell -- for insider training. arnold was a partner. both have been accused of profiting illegally. >> is there any doubt in your mind they could be guilty of insider trading for millions of dollars. >> doubt? they are undoubtedly guilty. >> what kind of people are they? >> unethical, liars, arrogant. this was a crime of arrest began. they believed nothing would ever get them. they could do whatever they wanted and they would never found out. >> reporter: here's how it worked. he would get information and they would share the information with people in london, they would then trade and make profits of about $23 million. >> no accounting firm would want to be associated within sider trading or have one of their partners even alleged to have been involved in an insider trading case. >> reporter: anna bell was well- known for raising money for charities. but she was also working on "my nookie app." it allows you to share your experiences and rank your partners. the the site has been taken down since the investigation began. she has reached
arnold and anna bell -- for insider training. arnold was a partner. both have been accused of profiting illegally. >> is there any doubt in your mind they could be guilty of insider trading for millions of dollars. >> doubt? they are undoubtedly guilty. >> what kind of people are they? >> unethical, liars, arrogant. this was a crime of arrest began. they believed nothing would ever get them. they could do whatever they wanted and they would never found out. >>...
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. >> reporter: nearby is anna, a small-town hair dresser.nd she is kate's -- >> third cousin i think. is that right? eeh, i'm related to her. lady anna. [ laughs ] >> reporter: thoueir great-grandmothers were sisters. >> yeah, we look alike. can you not see the resemblance? we are pretty in our family, all the girls. >> reporter: but fate and money dealt them very different hands. >> she went to university, didn't she, and college. and i didn't. i left school and worked. >> reporter: kate's self-made parents sent her to private school and snooty st. andrews where she met william. >> not as if william met her in a nightclub and decided he liked the look of her. i mean, she's -- sounds awful to say but, you know, the snobs would say she's been well bred. >> reporter: yep, and now she's going to be our queen. you know what, a bit of common blood will do them good. i'm nick watt for "nightline" in london. >> thanks, nick. tim and i are going to be blogging all week on the "nightline" page at abcnews.com. we had quite a carriage ride today. >> we
. >> reporter: nearby is anna, a small-town hair dresser.nd she is kate's -- >> third cousin i think. is that right? eeh, i'm related to her. lady anna. [ laughs ] >> reporter: thoueir great-grandmothers were sisters. >> yeah, we look alike. can you not see the resemblance? we are pretty in our family, all the girls. >> reporter: but fate and money dealt them very different hands. >> she went to university, didn't she, and college. and i didn't. i left school...
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supervisor kim: thank you. >> i am anna heath. i live at stockton and california. my concerns are mostly about prevention and treatment and standardization of pest control operators. and when i discovered that i had them, my property manager told me to fog the unit. later i was told that just drives them into the walls. when it was still a problem, he put a notice on my door from the past control operator showed me how to prep the room, which is more than it sounds. you put a firm mattress against the wall, take your furniture apart, put it against a wall, bag everything that you own. i was just beginning that process and they changed pest control operators who did not want me to touch anything. it seemed that i was more guilty of clutter that i was. this pest control operators who did not want me to move things believe that you treat where they are concentrated, just like 1 foot around a bed or something. >> thank you so much for holding these meetings. i am the town that lives on eighth avenue. i gave a print out to the supervisors. thank you, supervisor mar, for
supervisor kim: thank you. >> i am anna heath. i live at stockton and california. my concerns are mostly about prevention and treatment and standardization of pest control operators. and when i discovered that i had them, my property manager told me to fog the unit. later i was told that just drives them into the walls. when it was still a problem, he put a notice on my door from the past control operator showed me how to prep the room, which is more than it sounds. you put a firm...
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anna olson takes a look. >> reporter: a 45-minute line for lunch at a food truck in washington, d.c. what business wouldn't want this kind of response? red hook lobster pound d.c. co- owner leland morris attributes his success to two words: social media. >> twitter, facebook, our web site, is totally responsible for this line everyday. that, and word of mouth. >> reporter: these days, people are using social media to talk about everything from grabbing a bite to starting a revolution. in the middle east, twitter and facebook were tools that helped launch uprisings against the government. in japan, family members of earthquake victims turned to social media sites to find loved ones, and the use of social media sites is probably more widespread than you think. >> social media is totally reshaping the way we communicate in politics and in business. >> reporter: that's media expert zach clayton. he says while the last phase of the internet was about information, this one is all about relationships. >> in two years, you could easily see 25% to 50% of the web being closed, walled-off socia
anna olson takes a look. >> reporter: a 45-minute line for lunch at a food truck in washington, d.c. what business wouldn't want this kind of response? red hook lobster pound d.c. co- owner leland morris attributes his success to two words: social media. >> twitter, facebook, our web site, is totally responsible for this line everyday. that, and word of mouth. >> reporter: these days, people are using social media to talk about everything from grabbing a bite to starting a...
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the lovely and amazing and beautiful anna faris. >> jimmy: yeah.u want to -- and you actually -- you want to propose to her and all that stuff. >> yeah. >> jimmy: gosh, she is so funny. she is so funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's kind of -- the movie is so charming. and it's different love triangles, stuff like that. and after -- after college what do you do? and all this stuff and it's like, parties in people's backyards, stuff like that. but here's the coolest part, i think, of this. you're supposed to marry anna in this movie, and you don't. [ laughter ] maybe, maybe. but -- >> well, there's -- there is -- yeah. there's a scene where my character -- where i'm proposing to her character in the movie. i don't think i'm giving away too much by saying that. and there's this proposal where, you know, i get down on one knee. and i present her a ring, and this is a gal that i was like crazy about her work. and i met her, and i was like, "oh, my gosh." i just couldn't -- i couldn't keep my eyes off her like, i knew where she was onset all the time. >>
the lovely and amazing and beautiful anna faris. >> jimmy: yeah.u want to -- and you actually -- you want to propose to her and all that stuff. >> yeah. >> jimmy: gosh, she is so funny. she is so funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: and it's kind of -- the movie is so charming. and it's different love triangles, stuff like that. and after -- after college what do you do? and all this stuff and it's like, parties in people's backyards, stuff like that. but here's the coolest...
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but anna had a little malfunction her profit that she was supposed to carry down the runway fell out of her pocket but this proved pro knew how to handle that bags with ease she picked it up and carried on with the runway walk but needless to say the whole russian spy scenario that she pointed out was a little bit bizarre. i think it's safe to say that anna's real life espionage career wasn't anywhere near as exciting as that bit on the catwalk but may have been a little bit less awkward way as the saying goes if you've got it flaunt it and got it is an understatement for this woman her she's already trademarked turn aim to make way for her projects like her poker site her vodka line her clothing line and her social media websites now and don't forget that she's also amping up her political career as well so i just can't wait to see what she does next. candidates barack obama ran on the platform of ending the iraq war last fall he hailed the end of combat operations in iraq as a success and we all know that doesn't mean that it's over personally there are about forty seven thousand t
but anna had a little malfunction her profit that she was supposed to carry down the runway fell out of her pocket but this proved pro knew how to handle that bags with ease she picked it up and carried on with the runway walk but needless to say the whole russian spy scenario that she pointed out was a little bit bizarre. i think it's safe to say that anna's real life espionage career wasn't anywhere near as exciting as that bit on the catwalk but may have been a little bit less awkward way as...
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so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all offer the world it was like that. ask your parents. they can tell you what it was like before the internet. so, people told stores. i bet you tell stories. did you tell a story today? >> yeah, i bet you did you went up to our friend and said, did you see that? your friend said, no, no he didn't. right? that's a story. so, i will tell you a story. in india, here we have super heroes like, tell me a hero. >> super man. we have super heroes in india. krishna. lifts mountains and throws them to the ocean to create bridges. i will tell you the story about a super hero. krishna as a little boy in the village w
so, as joe anna was saying. this come from the word meaning to tell stores. this is a story teller. you guys i heard out there i was listening a birdie told me you thought you were going to see a movie; right ? >> you are. in the old days this comes from what country? india. thousands of years ago and hundreds of years ago in india there were no movie theatres, no television, no radio, no comic books or no books for people like you and me to read. was this the same here? >> yes. all...
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i met a girl named anna. she had lived a life of someone older than 17. she had lived an extremely difficult life. at birth she was infected hiv- aids. her mother and sister died. she had been shuffled around most of her life, abandoned, neglected by the people that she cared about most. she was forced to drop out of school at 16 after she had her baby. one thing is amazing. we talked with students earlier at dinner about the power of education. i understood it, working in washington, d.c., but i understood it on a much more global level when i was working with anna. her mom was abused and she did not know she had hiv. she unknowingly passed it on to anna's father. and now that the education she needed. she attended classes with a local nonprofit that held down mothers that the information they needed so their babies would be borne hiv free. when we first return to latin america, the first thing we were able to do was anna and st,trice to get their hiv tes and i'm happy to say that education has the power -- when i was at this conference, four or five tim
i met a girl named anna. she had lived a life of someone older than 17. she had lived an extremely difficult life. at birth she was infected hiv- aids. her mother and sister died. she had been shuffled around most of her life, abandoned, neglected by the people that she cared about most. she was forced to drop out of school at 16 after she had her baby. one thing is amazing. we talked with students earlier at dinner about the power of education. i understood it, working in washington, d.c., but...
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>> yes. >> bring anna to work more often. our ratings will spike tremendously. >> can she fill in for me tomorrow? 6:00. >> take your daughters to work day. we love it. >>> it's impossible to put a price on mom, but with mother's day just right around the corner, a week from sunday, it's worth noting her economic value is rebounding as the recession eases. >> you got that right. >> a retail survey shows the average person plans to spend about $140 on flowers or gifts on this mother's day. that's almost $15 more than last year. it matches the average spending in 2008 before the recession hit. >>> a website called rate my professor.com is out with its list of best college professors. who is number one? a business prof from san jose state. david mees took top honors. they were top rated in terms of helpfulness and clarity. the self-described skating enthusiast was called by one student as the best teacher i have ever had at san jose state. the ratings are from students who rate the teachers on a 1 to 5 scale. others that made th
>> yes. >> bring anna to work more often. our ratings will spike tremendously. >> can she fill in for me tomorrow? 6:00. >> take your daughters to work day. we love it. >>> it's impossible to put a price on mom, but with mother's day just right around the corner, a week from sunday, it's worth noting her economic value is rebounding as the recession eases. >> you got that right. >> a retail survey shows the average person plans to spend about $140 on...
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to carry explosives in some countries and are subject to the same screening measures as adults but anna's parents told "good morning america," at the the extra screening was unnecessarily traumatic. >> she broke down crying because -- we were struggling how to explain this. it really stressed her. not to be touched in certain places and she is pat down in a public setting at an airport. >> in a statement the tsa said the officer followed proper procedure but that the agency is reviewing the policies to try to move beyond a one side fits all screening system. >> cheryl: it's raining outside or it was. >> it's raining in some areas. one of the areas has received moisture. we are looking from emeryville where we've had .11 of an inch in oakland. warming trend for the weekend. >> and also coming up a new survey shedding new light on the reason for the nation's childhood obesity epidemic. >> troubled images of an injured cat that >> cheryl: in santa cruz they are looking for the people responsible to shooting a 12 inch crossbow into a cat's head. the cat returned home w
to carry explosives in some countries and are subject to the same screening measures as adults but anna's parents told "good morning america," at the the extra screening was unnecessarily traumatic. >> she broke down crying because -- we were struggling how to explain this. it really stressed her. not to be touched in certain places and she is pat down in a public setting at an airport. >> in a statement the tsa said the officer followed proper procedure but that the...
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. >> anna escaped a pit bull attack a couple months ago? >> i slowly walked to one of houses because i knew i was in trouble. i knocked on the door and nobody was home. they had me cornered in the park. they were just standing there ready to attack me. >> this is the third attack in recent months. this one was attacked last december. most everyone we spoke to include the victim of the latest attack doesn't think the pit bull breed is to blame. >> i don't think the owners are not treating them right. my daughter owns three pit bulls and they are like baby kids. >> san jose animal control this incident which happened around midnight yesterday might be a horrible accident and pit bulls could have escaped through the backyard and the owners may not be aware of it. dogs are usually not on the loose wandering around in the middle of the night. >> cheryl: in oakland this morning, police are investigating a fatal shooting of a 25-year-old man. it is the city's 33rd homicide of year. officers received a call this morning reporting a man down at the
. >> anna escaped a pit bull attack a couple months ago? >> i slowly walked to one of houses because i knew i was in trouble. i knocked on the door and nobody was home. they had me cornered in the park. they were just standing there ready to attack me. >> this is the third attack in recent months. this one was attacked last december. most everyone we spoke to include the victim of the latest attack doesn't think the pit bull breed is to blame. >> i don't think the owners...
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our legal anna sis said he was gonna -- it was -- legal analyst said the would be dropped. but all of the testimony will stay, including that of kimberly bell's testimony who talked about bonds's testicle shrinking. this case could hinge on bonds's personal shopper. she cried on the stand because she simply did not want to testify. >> she also has minimal amount of baggage compared to other witnesses. >> reporter: now, all of the lawyers and judges at 3:00 will wrap up a conference about how to read the jury the instructions on closing arguments. this case could go to the jury tomorrow afternoon. back to you. >> thank you, tara. so here are the charges fill facing barry bonds -- the charge dropped involved claims that bonds lied to a federal grand jury about using a specific type of steroid. he still faces three counts of lying to the jury and one count of obstruction of justice. you can follow the developing news and the background of the barry bonds's trial at ktvu.com. >>> the giants' fan brutally beaten last week after the game remains in a coma. doctors say 40-year-old
our legal anna sis said he was gonna -- it was -- legal analyst said the would be dropped. but all of the testimony will stay, including that of kimberly bell's testimony who talked about bonds's testicle shrinking. this case could hinge on bonds's personal shopper. she cried on the stand because she simply did not want to testify. >> she also has minimal amount of baggage compared to other witnesses. >> reporter: now, all of the lawyers and judges at 3:00 will wrap up a conference...
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before we wrap it up, i do want to turn it over to anna perez to talk about where we go from here. i will have some final words after she makes a brief presentation. >> [speaking spanish] gracias. [speaking spanish] >> we have behaved very well. we have not made much noise. the mission is known to make a lot of noise. that is why we did little noise together. we want to remind you that as you are making the tough choices, it is about the kids that were on stage. it is about the mothers and the hearts of the people you saw here today. it is not just about cutting services. it is looking at how we generate new revenues to support our city. we cannot follow the trend of the country looking at cutting social services in favor of the wealthy. we have to look at how we can all put together for these services and city that we want to have. thank you so much for being here. [speaking spanish] what is next is that there are a number of meetings. we're hopeful that the new mayor has opened the doors to the community. he has been having a lot of meetings up and down the city. three more are c
before we wrap it up, i do want to turn it over to anna perez to talk about where we go from here. i will have some final words after she makes a brief presentation. >> [speaking spanish] gracias. [speaking spanish] >> we have behaved very well. we have not made much noise. the mission is known to make a lot of noise. that is why we did little noise together. we want to remind you that as you are making the tough choices, it is about the kids that were on stage. it is about the...
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eric and anna bell founded the coffee party.started as an online meeting place where political and social ideology could be discussed. the approach to being a responsible active citizen without having a preconceived label or preconceived ideology. >> he calls it a virtual town hall with facebook and twitter as the primary vehicle. we have 350,000 fans. an e-mail list of 80,000 people. we had a member drive and raised $128,000. unlike other political parties what's discussed must and fact based. >> it is fact based. solution oriented and respectful of diverse cultures. send me your good questions. >> can matt cain lead a sweep of the rockies. the major league leader goes for a sweep over boston. next. i'm a curious seeker. i am a chemistry aficionado. diphenhydramine. magnesium hydroxide. atheletes foot. yes. i'm a people pleaser. if elected, i promise flu shots for all. i am a walking medical dictionary. congratulations virginia. inflamed uvula. i'm virginia. i'm a target pharmacist and i'm here to answer your questions. through
eric and anna bell founded the coffee party.started as an online meeting place where political and social ideology could be discussed. the approach to being a responsible active citizen without having a preconceived label or preconceived ideology. >> he calls it a virtual town hall with facebook and twitter as the primary vehicle. we have 350,000 fans. an e-mail list of 80,000 people. we had a member drive and raised $128,000. unlike other political parties what's discussed must and fact...
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to carry explosives in some countries and are subject to the same screening measures as adults but anna's parents told "good morning america," at the the extra screening was unnecessarily traumatic. >> she broke down crying because -- we were struggling how to explain this. it really stressed her. not to be touched in certain places and she is pat down in a public setting at an airport. >> in a statement the tsa said the officer followed proper procedure but that the agency is reviewing the policies to try to move beyond a one side fits all screening system. >> cheryl: it's raining outside or it was. >> it's raining in some areas. one of the areas has received moisture. we are looking from emeryville where we've had .11 of an inch in oakland. warming trend for the weekend. >> and also coming up a new survey shedding new light on the reason for the nation's childhood obesity epidemic. >> troubled images of an injured cat that as touched on off an investigation. >> cheryl: in santa cruz they are looking for the people responsible to shooting a 12 inch crossbow into a cat's head. the cat ret
to carry explosives in some countries and are subject to the same screening measures as adults but anna's parents told "good morning america," at the the extra screening was unnecessarily traumatic. >> she broke down crying because -- we were struggling how to explain this. it really stressed her. not to be touched in certain places and she is pat down in a public setting at an airport. >> in a statement the tsa said the officer followed proper procedure but that the...
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. >> anna escaped a pit bull attack a couple months ago? >> i slowly walked to one of houses because i knew i was in trouble. i knocked on the door and nobody was home. they had me cornered in the park. they were just standing there ready to attack me. >> this is the third attack in recent months. this one was attacked last december. most everyone we spoke to include the victim of the latest attack doesn't think the pit bull breed is to blame. >> i don't think the owners are not treating them right. my daughter owns three pit bulls and they are like baby kids. >> san jose animal control this incident which happened around midnight yesterday might be a horrible accident and pit bulls could have escaped through the backyard and the owners may not be aware of it. dogs are usually not on the loose wandering around in the middle of the night. >> cheryl: in oakland this morning, police are investigating a fatal shooting of a 25-year-old man. it is the city's 33rd homicide of year. officers received a call this morning reporting a man down at the
. >> anna escaped a pit bull attack a couple months ago? >> i slowly walked to one of houses because i knew i was in trouble. i knocked on the door and nobody was home. they had me cornered in the park. they were just standing there ready to attack me. >> this is the third attack in recent months. this one was attacked last december. most everyone we spoke to include the victim of the latest attack doesn't think the pit bull breed is to blame. >> i don't think the owners...
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>>reporter: she did her own one arm stunt walk for soul surfer and helped anna learn to surf and getf her fear of sharks. >> figure if she can still get back out there and not worry then i should be able to as well. >>reporter: when we met her near san francisco the water wasn't exactly inviting. >> how do the waves lack today. >> looks a little cold. we are here in northern california. i don't know how i'll do but i'll just get wet. >>reporter: 48 degrees. unlike the locals, she didn't have a hood or bootie. but she still gave it her all. what do you have to say to people who watch your movie and are inspired by what you have been able to accomplish and overcom overcome. >> little kid and thits just go for it. fought let the world tell them what they can and can not do. >>reporter: if anyone is proof of that, bethany is. this is half machine bay, california. >>> tough customer. snoop dogg and the queen? why the rapper got a call from buckingham palace.i'll be back. [ male announcer ] for 5 bucks, you can get a sub. or...you can get all this. kfc's $5
>>reporter: she did her own one arm stunt walk for soul surfer and helped anna learn to surf and getf her fear of sharks. >> figure if she can still get back out there and not worry then i should be able to as well. >>reporter: when we met her near san francisco the water wasn't exactly inviting. >> how do the waves lack today. >> looks a little cold. we are here in northern california. i don't know how i'll do but i'll just get wet. >>reporter: 48 degrees....
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. >> reporter: that belief pushed alexandre, anna and 14 other men and women at yale to file a complaintharging the university has failed to take action on harassment and sex crimes. >> he was never expelled for the crime of rape. ever. >> is that what we are talking about? rape? >> absolutely. >> the school refutes the charges. yale says they will not tolerate sexual harassments. it could be in violation of title 9, the federal mandate, barring any school that receives federal funding from discriminating based on gender. at stake $500 million. >> what do you say to someone who says my gosh you are over reacting? >> i don't think misology any is funny or bigotry i think hateful speech can have a huge impact. >> it is unclear what impact this complaint will have on this storied university now forced to defend its rich tradition against a newly exposed reputation. seth done cbs news new haven connecticut. >>> weather. >> yes. >> beautiful out there. we have boast been out. >>>ly take all the praise you can give me. keep it coming. all because of me. all right it is really not don't blame m
. >> reporter: that belief pushed alexandre, anna and 14 other men and women at yale to file a complaintharging the university has failed to take action on harassment and sex crimes. >> he was never expelled for the crime of rape. ever. >> is that what we are talking about? rape? >> absolutely. >> the school refutes the charges. yale says they will not tolerate sexual harassments. it could be in violation of title 9, the federal mandate, barring any school that...