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. >> anthony, let me start with you. most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it . the sun comes up, maybe you see it, maybe you don't. what is a day like solitary like? >> it starts out at 3:00 in the morning. they come through to wake you up to feed you breakfast. it macon assist of maybe one egg, one bi biscuit, and jelly. the biscuit is hard and the egg is cold. that's how your day start off. then they cut the lights on you about 5:00 in the morning. the lights stay on. if you're allowed to go out for one hour a day. they handcuff you and you walk around like a wounded animal because there is nothing else you can do. there is no work out commitment or anything. then after that they take you back in your cell. that's your whole day. now you hope that they'll come and give a shower some time soon at least before they feed you again because you've been out there, you're sweaty. whatever. but that's up to the officer's discretion. really they don't have to give a showe
. >> anthony, let me start with you. most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it . the sun comes up, maybe you see it, maybe you don't. what is a day like solitary like? >> it starts out at 3:00 in the morning. they come through to wake you up to feed you breakfast. it macon assist of maybe one egg, one bi biscuit, and jelly. the biscuit is hard and the egg is cold. that's how your day start off. then they cut the lights on you...
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anthony ross, director of project outlet in palo alto. and dana van gorder, executive director of project inform, an organization dedicated to finding a cure for hiv within the next decade. we've all lived through this crisis, i hope that's the case. we want to be here to report that. i want everybody to tell me a bit first about the work that you do. linda, let me start with you. i know the museum is going through a lot of renovations, you're leading the charge on that. >> i am. and, cheryl, i'm so excited about it. this is six months in as the executive director and the museum is ready for its transformation. and that's what we'll be doing over the summer. that transformation is physical, but it's also with our exhibitions. this will allow us to expand our exhibitions, expand our programs, currently we're out in the neighborhood, moad in the neighborhood, with various programs that we would normally have inside. we hope to come back. we will come back in the fall with a show, multiple exhibitions that allow allow us to expand our reach
anthony ross, director of project outlet in palo alto. and dana van gorder, executive director of project inform, an organization dedicated to finding a cure for hiv within the next decade. we've all lived through this crisis, i hope that's the case. we want to be here to report that. i want everybody to tell me a bit first about the work that you do. linda, let me start with you. i know the museum is going through a lot of renovations, you're leading the charge on that. >> i am. and,...
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joining us for that conversation, anthony graves who spent ten years in solitary confinement. part of 18 1/2 years he spent in prison for a crime he did not commit. martin horn, who formerly ran new york city jails and david director of the american civil liberties union national prison project. anthony graves let me start with you, most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it, walk us through a day, the sun comes up maybe you see it, maybe you don't, but it is a new day, what's a day in solitary like? >> well, they start off about 3:00 in the morning when they are coming through and waking you up to feed you. and breakfast consistents of maybe one egg, and one biscuit. and some jelly. and biscuit is hard, and the egg is probably cold. that's how your day starts off. and then they cut the lights on you about 5:00 in the morning. and the lights stay on. if you are allowed to go out for one hour that day, they come and they handcuff you, they shackle you, they strip you out, they dehumanize you, they put you in a bigger cage fo
joining us for that conversation, anthony graves who spent ten years in solitary confinement. part of 18 1/2 years he spent in prison for a crime he did not commit. martin horn, who formerly ran new york city jails and david director of the american civil liberties union national prison project. anthony graves let me start with you, most people, almost all the people watching this program have never experienced anything like it, walk us through a day, the sun comes up maybe you see it, maybe...
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anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. food i just about expensive eat but food for everyone and there's organizations in the city that are doing really good work making sure that healthy food it assessable to everyone. more and more as follows are are becoming interested in upper arlthd they want to joy the open green pace sea know where their food it coming from we'll look at 3 programs talking ushering agricultural and garden to new heights. so what exactly it, your honor agricultural >> it the growing food or flowers within city limits traditionally we've been referring to communities gardener that is a raised bed over and over upper argument has a more a farming way of farming. >> so tell me 0 what's growing in this garden. >>
anthony pettirozelpetrozela. mark palasha. david rabbit. anthony reyes. ronald rottiherother. ignacio rubio. benny sanphony. matthew silva. anthony suelay. awe depresszize azizes. daren terraterral. ryan tacutttacutta. collin walker. all right. good job guys. 116 can you rise please i know i've asked you this several times did you love this job >> i love this job. >> thank you very much. food i just about expensive eat but food for everyone and there's organizations in the city that...
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man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know.de with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here on quick bites. i hope you've enjoyed our delicious tale of defendant 93 and dessert. as for me, my search is over. those reviews did not lie. in fact, i'm thinking of one of my very own. some things you just have it experience for yourself. to learn more about anthony's cookies, visit him on the web at anthoniescookies.com. if you want to watch some of our other episodes at sfquickbites/tumbler.com. see
man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know.de with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for...
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world cup kicks off soccer mania in the bay area. [ cheers ] >> plus, the provocative photographty of anthony captures the dawn of gay caulture in california. >> they express themselves in a freeway with love and affection and humor. i wanted to try to record that. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. a report criticizes the port of san francisco for the management of the scewaterfront, including america's cup and the washington street development proposal and says the mayor's office has too much influence and the port commission should seek more public input. here to explain are san francisco chronicle city hall reporter and elaina smidt. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> elaina, a key finding is recent activities have been strongly influenced by the mayor's office. what are some of the critical projects that have been strongly influenced and what impact has that had on the public? >> i think that the influence, the projects that we've looked at recently were the america's cup, 8 washington, the warriors arena and when we looked at it, we were looking basically to see how t
world cup kicks off soccer mania in the bay area. [ cheers ] >> plus, the provocative photographty of anthony captures the dawn of gay caulture in california. >> they express themselves in a freeway with love and affection and humor. i wanted to try to record that. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening and welcome to kqed newsroom. a report criticizes the port of san francisco for the management of the scewaterfront, including america's cup and the washington street development proposal...
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so it is a very fortune to have those anthony appiah and dr. cornel west, truly of this country's great poet intellectuals with us to discuss "lines of descent." anthony appiah, tiger princeton from 2002 until the end of the last year is now professor of philosophy and not. for faster appiah is known for his contributions of african-american studies, political philosophy, moral psychology. as many influential books include the ethics of identity, cosmopolitanism, ethics unworldly strangers and the honor code: how moral revolutions happen. the awards and honors are far too many for me to list them here. suffice it to say in 2012 he received the national humanities award that old friend president obama. it is not easier, let me tell you, to do just this to dr. pournelle's extraordinary work into anthony appiah's. we all know dr. west as one of america's most premier champions for racial and social is. a teacher took so many both inside and outside of the academy. one who walks the walk if ever there was one. he's the author of many acclaimed book
so it is a very fortune to have those anthony appiah and dr. cornel west, truly of this country's great poet intellectuals with us to discuss "lines of descent." anthony appiah, tiger princeton from 2002 until the end of the last year is now professor of philosophy and not. for faster appiah is known for his contributions of african-american studies, political philosophy, moral psychology. as many influential books include the ethics of identity, cosmopolitanism, ethics unworldly...
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y ryan anthony...so dijo que despus de 10 aÑos de divorcio sus necesidades fueron cambiando por lo que solicit 4 a 7 mil dlares adicionales para pagar una niÑera y una ama de llaves... la pareja se cas en el aÑo 2000 y se divorcionaron en el 2004... lorena --- nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez....pero al regresar... take vo --hablamos esta maÑana con un abogado de inmigracin sobre daca... no se pierda esta importante informacion... lucero live images --imagenes en vivo de residentes locales disfrutando del mundial... los detalles al vovler... black lorena las personas amparadas bajo todos tenemos algo de minion la parte de nosotros que quiere jugar, que quiere ser travieso que quiere corer libre solo tienes que dejarle salir. encuentra el minion que llevas dentro solo en la despicable me minion mayhem ride en universal studios hollywood. muy pendientes de cuando se vence su permiso para trabajar.. esta maÑana nos acompaÑo el abogado bernardo merino experto en inmigracion, con im
y ryan anthony...so dijo que despus de 10 aÑos de divorcio sus necesidades fueron cambiando por lo que solicit 4 a 7 mil dlares adicionales para pagar una niÑera y una ama de llaves... la pareja se cas en el aÑo 2000 y se divorcionaron en el 2004... lorena --- nos vamos a la pausa en noticiero telemundo 48 a las diez....pero al regresar... take vo --hablamos esta maÑana con un abogado de inmigracin sobre daca... no se pierda esta importante informacion... lucero live images --imagenes en...
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anthony pignataro had a thriving medical practice, a wife, two children and social standing. >> that's great, ralph. >> dr. pignataro was also an entrepreneur. he invented and wore the snap-on toupee held in place by four bolts drilled into the skull. >> he's always been different and he just came up with this idea, i could say off the top of his head, but -- >> i remember laughing about it. it was the subject of many, many, many jokes around the family and even when he was around, but he was dead serious about it. >> his medical practice consisted primarily of cosmetic surgery, which he performed in his office. one of his patients was 26-year-old sarah smith, a young mother of two scheduled to have breast augmentation. dr. pignataro had no anesthesiologist or registered nurse present. his only assistants were his wife and a licensed practical nurse. >> sarah smith was feeling pain, so dr. pignataro ordered a little more sodium phenethanol to dull the pain. when he did that, her system started shutting down and she was losing oxygen. >> at that point, he broke scrub, and i remember him
anthony pignataro had a thriving medical practice, a wife, two children and social standing. >> that's great, ralph. >> dr. pignataro was also an entrepreneur. he invented and wore the snap-on toupee held in place by four bolts drilled into the skull. >> he's always been different and he just came up with this idea, i could say off the top of his head, but -- >> i remember laughing about it. it was the subject of many, many, many jokes around the family and even when he...
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maybe we should check in with anthony slaughter. >> you can't do it, right, terry? but the thing about it, the water temperatures are going to be so cold that after you get out of the water, biking and running could be a little hard because it will be chilly. we have a marine layer right now starting to push in. look at the leading edge of that fog starting to push into san francisco. you just saw from our live sky camera network, san francisco is dealing with fog. that status quo will be what we're looking at for the next few days as the fog continues to push in each and every morning. you can see just a few minutes passing, even more fog starting to build. so tomorrow morning for the alcatraz triathlon, yes, it will be very chilly. no big surprise there. 54 degrees, the air temperature at 7:00 and most likely that water temperature will be right around 50 degrees. for the bike portion, it will warm by a couple of degrees by 8:00. but it will still stay very foggy, even towards 9:00 for the run. so that stratus quo will be with us for the morning hours. you like th
maybe we should check in with anthony slaughter. >> you can't do it, right, terry? but the thing about it, the water temperatures are going to be so cold that after you get out of the water, biking and running could be a little hard because it will be chilly. we have a marine layer right now starting to push in. look at the leading edge of that fog starting to push into san francisco. you just saw from our live sky camera network, san francisco is dealing with fog. that status quo will be...
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office, and steven anthony jones from lorraine hansbury theater. dr.oods, let's start with you this time. there's an interesting program called the african-american student success initiative. what's that about? >> we have a group of faculty members that -- who voluntarily came together when i put out a call that we have an initiative to graduate our african-american students at east bay. this is nationally, actually. there's a major gap between graduation rates for european-american students and african-american students. it's almost 20 to 30%. we want to look at what the problem is and to come up with programs that would help our students graduate. we get students in to -- onto the campus. they're 10%, 11% of our population. but then only half of that or less than half graduation in six years. so, we have to do something about that. we're talking about monitorship programs. we sent five of our faculty staff to akron, ohio, where there was an african-american male summit and they found out about the best practices and came back totally excited about w
office, and steven anthony jones from lorraine hansbury theater. dr.oods, let's start with you this time. there's an interesting program called the african-american student success initiative. what's that about? >> we have a group of faculty members that -- who voluntarily came together when i put out a call that we have an initiative to graduate our african-american students at east bay. this is nationally, actually. there's a major gap between graduation rates for european-american...
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sandra day o'conner and anthony kennedy. they have disappointed him. and the result has been a series of very sharp descents that he has issued that personally attacked them. >> we are always interested in how they get along behind closed doors, and what sense do you get of how he gets along with some of his fellow justices? >> my sense is with some of the justices, they're very good friends. he goes to the opera with ruth bader ginsberg and they appeared in an opera, and he goes hunting with elena kagan. he can be a very charming individual. >> i read that he doesn't read the washington post. does he read "the times"? >> he reads only conservative publications and he listens to conservative radio. he did an interview with jennifer skia of new york magazine, and she said it was like he lived in a completely different world from her. he only exposes himself to conservative influences. >> what does that say about his ability to influence the score. >> bush and gore, and the gun control case of what could have been. in the bush v gore vase, he was able to
sandra day o'conner and anthony kennedy. they have disappointed him. and the result has been a series of very sharp descents that he has issued that personally attacked them. >> we are always interested in how they get along behind closed doors, and what sense do you get of how he gets along with some of his fellow justices? >> my sense is with some of the justices, they're very good friends. he goes to the opera with ruth bader ginsberg and they appeared in an opera, and he goes...
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mark anthony deberÁ desembolsar miles de dÓlares tras el litigio con dianara torres, en primer impacto y pamela gracias por estar con nosotros. >> la euforia de los amantes del fÚtbol. a veces nos llega cometer actos desmedidos, pamela. es el caso de un mexicano que cayÓ al mar cuando viajaba en un crucero que llevaba aficionados. >> vamos con inÉs moreno para que nos amplÍe. >> asÍ es muy buenas noches los saludo desde recife en el puerto con el barco con 3500 mexicanos que vinieron a disfrutar del mundial pero la fiesta se tornÓ en angustia al conocer de la muerte de un joven mexicano que decidiÓ lanzarse al mar y continÚa desaparecido. este es uno de los Últimos vÍdeos que subiÓ a la internet julio alberto de 29 aÑos ayer a las cinco de la tarde mientras el barco en el que se hospedaba se dirigÍa cayÓ de 15 metros. >> lo que vi ahÍ prÁcticamente el movimiento que se hizo despuÉs de la caÍda del muchacho mucha preocupaciÓn por parte del del personal del barco nos paramos unas 5/6 horas en lo que llegaba la marina brasileÑa. >> el muchacho como ven disfrutÓ de con sus amigos del parti
mark anthony deberÁ desembolsar miles de dÓlares tras el litigio con dianara torres, en primer impacto y pamela gracias por estar con nosotros. >> la euforia de los amantes del fÚtbol. a veces nos llega cometer actos desmedidos, pamela. es el caso de un mexicano que cayÓ al mar cuando viajaba en un crucero que llevaba aficionados. >> vamos con inÉs moreno para que nos amplÍe. >> asÍ es muy buenas noches los saludo desde recife en el puerto con el barco con 3500...
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and then followed by hans kim and anthony ballister. >> good afternoon mr.illiams. >> good afternoon. i understand that you guys aren't obligated to answer any questions, but i just wanted to state some of the facts about the municipal railway. i am a driver. my name is p.j. williams and i drive out of the green division. the average driver at muni spends $35 a day just to get to work. that translates over 52 weeks that translates to $9100 a year. now after five years' of no raise, and no cola, no cost of living adjustment, we were all very appalled by what we have seen in the papers and what the media reports about the "contract." we all know what a swap is and we all know what a trade-off is, but after five years of no raisess and they come after us and the deal includes money coming away from us, a takeaway, and you wonder why the drivers are so upset? all we want to be treated like is human beings. we're not asking to make the most money. we're just asking to be treated fair and have a competitive raise. not so much a compared raise because you can compa
and then followed by hans kim and anthony ballister. >> good afternoon mr.illiams. >> good afternoon. i understand that you guys aren't obligated to answer any questions, but i just wanted to state some of the facts about the municipal railway. i am a driver. my name is p.j. williams and i drive out of the green division. the average driver at muni spends $35 a day just to get to work. that translates over 52 weeks that translates to $9100 a year. now after five years' of no raise,...
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anthony list brought the appeal to the supreme court. and today justice thomas writing for the entire court, the unanimous court said that there is something to go forward here. he found that there is a credible threat of prosecution. that the susan b. anthony list planned to do these ads in the future, attacking other candidates and other organizations also wanted to do similar ads. the ohio commission enforces the law, does continue to handle these complaints. say 25-40 per year. and it's very possible that the susan b. anthony list would be found again to have cause to violate the law. and so right now it means that the case is going to go back to the lower court and the susan b. anthony list gets a chance, an opportunity to prove that the law is unconstitutional under the first amendment. >> all right, and maybe it will come back to the supreme court. >> it might very welcome back. >> brown: marcia coyle of the national law journal, thanks as always. >> my pleasure, jeff. >> ifill: with recreational marijuana already legal in colorad
anthony list brought the appeal to the supreme court. and today justice thomas writing for the entire court, the unanimous court said that there is something to go forward here. he found that there is a credible threat of prosecution. that the susan b. anthony list planned to do these ads in the future, attacking other candidates and other organizations also wanted to do similar ads. the ohio commission enforces the law, does continue to handle these complaints. say 25-40 per year. and it's...
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simpson team and the casey anthony team? >> worked with the o.j. casey anthony team on the defense side in both cases, yes. >> tell us a little bit your role on each. >> well, as a trial consultant, what you're trying to do is you're trying to give your client the best listening, you're trying to help them in the jury selection process to choose not only the most neutral jurors but let's face it best jurors, jurorers that are most favorable and give your client the best listening. the prosecution's doing the same. they have their own consultants. what you're sometimes doing is focus groups or mock trials, prosecution does it, too, to test basically what they're going -- what the themes are, what jurors are concerned about and you're helping them develop a story to tell to that jury. >> the business that a lot of people don't know behind the picking and selection of the juries. ten seconds or less, are cameras in the courtroom a good thing or bad thing for justice? >> they're a good thing but they need to be monitored and we all need to get better u
simpson team and the casey anthony team? >> worked with the o.j. casey anthony team on the defense side in both cases, yes. >> tell us a little bit your role on each. >> well, as a trial consultant, what you're trying to do is you're trying to give your client the best listening, you're trying to help them in the jury selection process to choose not only the most neutral jurors but let's face it best jurors, jurorers that are most favorable and give your client the best...
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anthony jean king's -- anthony jean didn't not having a good -- anthony jenkins not having a good daybig argument is as the barclays story breaks, what will happen in terms of otc markets versus exchanges? this company has received a takeover offer and is in talks. one it comes to titanium. the nations crude exports will accelerate next month. violence in the country's north is not affecting the oil-rich south. the exports from iraq will be close to a record high. the search for the malaysian airline jet that disappeared march 8 will resume in a new area of the indian ocean. it was suspended late last month. the new search will be made in his own as large as 60,000 square kilometers. bank of england governor mark carney unveils the financial stability report in a few hours. economists forecast that he will unveil new measures to calm the housing markets. rising mortgage debt could threaten britain's recovery. report, we aret joined by the chief economic advisor to the mayor of london. and the author of a new book. let's start with the fpc. what are you expecting? thereeople suggesting
anthony jean king's -- anthony jean didn't not having a good -- anthony jenkins not having a good daybig argument is as the barclays story breaks, what will happen in terms of otc markets versus exchanges? this company has received a takeover offer and is in talks. one it comes to titanium. the nations crude exports will accelerate next month. violence in the country's north is not affecting the oil-rich south. the exports from iraq will be close to a record high. the search for the malaysian...
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y ryan anthony...e 10 aÑos de divorcio sus necesidades fueron cambiando por lo que solicit 4 a 7 mil dlares adicionales para pagar una niÑera y una ama de llaves... la pareja se cas en el aÑo 2000 y se divorcionaron en el 2004... juanfra en nuestra rea roll open under lorena ya est aqu lucrecia borchardt de telemundo 48 ya est aqu lucrecia borchardt de telemundo 48 primera edicin con el informe del trafico ... take 2boxes lucrecia buenos das... qu podemos esperar para hoy en la baha? ===traffic open=== lorena cules son las posibilidades que una pelota de ftbol termine entre las garras y los colmillos de un tigre?.... probablemente ninguna,,,,,, pero esto ocurri en un zoolgico donde los domadores se echaron su partido con cuatro tigres de bengala en el norte de tailandia juanfra los tigres de este concurrido zoolgico se la pasaron cuidando el baln ms que jugando con l mientras se vive la fiebre del mundial... aprovechando estas fiestas deportivas los administradores del negocio darm pases gratuitos a qu
y ryan anthony...e 10 aÑos de divorcio sus necesidades fueron cambiando por lo que solicit 4 a 7 mil dlares adicionales para pagar una niÑera y una ama de llaves... la pareja se cas en el aÑo 2000 y se divorcionaron en el 2004... juanfra en nuestra rea roll open under lorena ya est aqu lucrecia borchardt de telemundo 48 ya est aqu lucrecia borchardt de telemundo 48 primera edicin con el informe del trafico ... take 2boxes lucrecia buenos das... qu podemos esperar para hoy en la baha?...
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anthony was arrested just block away from one rincon plaza where firefighters put out deliberately set five this week. alan 30's with more information open the suspect. >>reporter: police said fire in the grm of this luxury hi rise was one of the more serious of these serial arsons. they say anthony the was dangerous man while on the streets and now we learn other people like his roommate also believed he was a serious threat. investigators say these surveillance photo and video show 47-year-old anthony bay in the process of commit ago series of arson fires mostly in the south of market. each time he's shown carrying a bag and in this photo he is standing next to some dumpster. one of the alleged targets. >> very next day after san francisco police released the images and video of the suspec suspect, we did 7 information. >>reporter: on wednesday night san francisco police arrested the man. they believe he started this car fear inside the garage of one rincon plaza. over the past week police say also set fire to gr badge cans, dumpsters, newspaper rack and construction site the. >> i'm
anthony was arrested just block away from one rincon plaza where firefighters put out deliberately set five this week. alan 30's with more information open the suspect. >>reporter: police said fire in the grm of this luxury hi rise was one of the more serious of these serial arsons. they say anthony the was dangerous man while on the streets and now we learn other people like his roommate also believed he was a serious threat. investigators say these surveillance photo and video show...
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anthony was arrested just block away from one rincon plaza where firefighters put out deliberately set five this week. alan 30's with more information open the suspect. >>reporter: police said fire in the grm of this luxury hi rise was one of the more serious of these serial arsons. they say anthony the was dangerous man while on the streets and now we learn other people like his roommate also believed he was a serious threat. investigators say these surveillance photo and video show 47-year-old anthony bay in the process of commit ago series of arson fires mostly in the south of market. each time he's shown carrying a bag and in this photo he is standing next to some dumpster. one of the alleged targets. >> very next day after san francisco police released the images and video of the suspec suspect, we did 7 information. >>reporter: on wednesday night san francisco police arrested the man. they believe he started this car fear inside the garage of one rincon plaza. over the past week police say also set fire to gr badge cans, dumpsters, newspaper rack and construction site the. >> i'm
anthony was arrested just block away from one rincon plaza where firefighters put out deliberately set five this week. alan 30's with more information open the suspect. >>reporter: police said fire in the grm of this luxury hi rise was one of the more serious of these serial arsons. they say anthony the was dangerous man while on the streets and now we learn other people like his roommate also believed he was a serious threat. investigators say these surveillance photo and video show...
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on thursday, september 26th of last year, parking control officer anthony lee went beyond the call of duty. when he assisted a woman who was being assaulted. he was patrolling his route when he came upon a vehicle collision at the 1100 block of lagoona street. and he noticed a man standing near the party involved in the collision and he asked them to step away if he wasn't involved in the accident or did not witness the accident. and the individual complied by stepping away but did not leave the area. pcl had both parties exchange information and went back to patrolling the area. as he continued on his route he heard a woman screaming calling for help. the calls were coming from the area he left. lee observed the woman involved in the collision being assaulted by the man who he repeatedly asked to step away from the collision. lee drove back to the 1100 block of laguna and yelled at the man to stop. the man did not comply and continued to aggressively assault the woman. and lee put himself between the two and separating them. and at that time the man fell backwards onto the ground. th
on thursday, september 26th of last year, parking control officer anthony lee went beyond the call of duty. when he assisted a woman who was being assaulted. he was patrolling his route when he came upon a vehicle collision at the 1100 block of lagoona street. and he noticed a man standing near the party involved in the collision and he asked them to step away if he wasn't involved in the accident or did not witness the accident. and the individual complied by stepping away but did not leave...
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good morning. >> good morning, anthony. approximately 370 servicemembers are in iraq now at the u.s. embassies. the president has authorized 300 more in special operations forces to provide iraq's beleaguered government advice and intelligence. the u.s. is already preparing for their arrival. the u.s. has now launched 24 manned and unmanned flights over parts of iraq to get a better idea of the strength of the insurgent group isis, the islamic state in iraq and syria. isis has already captured major swaths of territory. >> look. everybody shares the proper sense of urgency here. >> pentagon spokesman john kirby said friday two u.s. assessment teams will gauge the status of iraqi forces, the situation on the ground and how u.s. advisory teams made up of special operations forces might help beat back the insurgency. kirby took pains to stress one point. >> this is not a combat mission. this is not a combat mission. that's just the way it is. this is not a combat mission. this is not a combat mission. they're not there on a co
good morning. >> good morning, anthony. approximately 370 servicemembers are in iraq now at the u.s. embassies. the president has authorized 300 more in special operations forces to provide iraq's beleaguered government advice and intelligence. the u.s. is already preparing for their arrival. the u.s. has now launched 24 manned and unmanned flights over parts of iraq to get a better idea of the strength of the insurgent group isis, the islamic state in iraq and syria. isis has already...
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i'm anthony mason with vinita nair. we also have a great lineup of guests including jason santos, he of the blue hair and cooking style so cool he uses liquid nitrogen. that's in "the dish." >> plus on "saturday session" she goes by the name of l.p. and she has a brand-new album plus a ukulele. >> we begin with the growing chaos in iraq. 2 1/2 years after withdrawing, president obama is looking for a way not to return it's costs lives and billions of dollars. they're not looking at this. extremists takes over large portions of the country. >> the shia and the them. so far they have taken huge swaths of both of those countries and they're now eyeing the crown jewel, baghdad. clarissa ward begins our coverage there. clarissa? >> good morning. well when we arrived at baghdad airport, the arrival area was virtually empty but the departure hall was absolutely packed with many iraqis trying now to flee the country as the security situation here disintegrates. on the streets of baghdad this morning shiite men continued to floc
i'm anthony mason with vinita nair. we also have a great lineup of guests including jason santos, he of the blue hair and cooking style so cool he uses liquid nitrogen. that's in "the dish." >> plus on "saturday session" she goes by the name of l.p. and she has a brand-new album plus a ukulele. >> we begin with the growing chaos in iraq. 2 1/2 years after withdrawing, president obama is looking for a way not to return it's costs lives and billions of dollars....
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anthony was arrested just block away from one rincon plaza where firefighters put out deliberately set five this week. alan 30's with more information open the suspect. >>reporter: police said fire in the grm of this luxury hi rise was one of the more serious of these serial arsons. they say anthony the was dangerous man while on the streets and now we learn other people like his roommate also believed he was a serious threat. investigators say these surveillance photo and video show 47-year-old anthony bay in the process of commit ago series of arson fires mostly in the south of market. each time he's shown carrying a bag and in this photo he is standing next to some dumpster. one of the alleged targets. >> very next day after san francisco police released the images and video of the suspec suspect, we did 7 information. >>reporter: on wednesday night san francisco police arrested the man. they believe he started this car fear inside the garage of one rincon plaza. over the past week police say also set fire to gr badge cans, dumpsters, newspaper rack and construction site the. >> i'm
anthony was arrested just block away from one rincon plaza where firefighters put out deliberately set five this week. alan 30's with more information open the suspect. >>reporter: police said fire in the grm of this luxury hi rise was one of the more serious of these serial arsons. they say anthony the was dangerous man while on the streets and now we learn other people like his roommate also believed he was a serious threat. investigators say these surveillance photo and video show...
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wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you how he spoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive.
wait until you hear the real reason anthony weiner is keeping his mouth shut. >> we will tell you how he spoiled his own greatest scape. but first on this day in history, something we are all thankful for, 1498 that was the year the tooth brush was invented. >> you have the latest cyclone? we have more on coney island. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those...
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anthony mason has the jobs report. and steve hartman on the road with ernie andrews, out to set a record and preserve one. >> you want people to know what the war was all about and what it took to win it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm maurice dubois. presidents obama and putin met face to face today for the first time since russia deified u.s. warnings and seized crimea from ukraine. the meeting happened on this 70th anniversary of d-day as the world war ii allies met again on the beaches of normandy to remember the longest day and their finest hour. >> allied naval forces, supported by strong air forces began landing allied armies this morning on the northern coast of france. >> dubois: june 6, 1944, cbs' robert trout reporting the beginning of the invasion that would liberate western europe from the nazis. >> and when the war was won, we claimed no spoils of victory. we helped europe rebuild. we claimed no land, other t
anthony mason has the jobs report. and steve hartman on the road with ernie andrews, out to set a record and preserve one. >> you want people to know what the war was all about and what it took to win it. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> dubois: good evening. scott is off tonight. i'm maurice dubois. presidents obama and putin met face to face today for the first time since russia deified u.s. warnings and seized crimea from...
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hay un dictamen en la disputa legal entre dayana torres y marc anthony. >> buenas tardes.es. 26.800 $ al mes es lo que mark anthony deberÁ pagarle a su exesposa por la manutenciÓn de sus dos hijos, y no los 119.000 que los abogados de la ex universo habÍan perdido inicialmente. asÍ lo decidiÓ la jueza luego de escuchar los Álbumes de ambas partes. como recordarÁn, la batalla legal entre ambos, comenzÓ en mayo, cuando recibieron cara a cara en esta corte de los angeles. torres exigÍa que le aumentÁranlo desde 1000 $ mensuales que el cantante le pagaba para sus hijos, o que, segÚn ella, no era suficiente para cubrir sus gastos. se habÍa visto obligado a mudarse un modesto complejo de apartamentos, mitra que su ex, disfrutaba de varios mansiones, gastaba mÁs de 400.000 $ al mes en regalos para otras personas. tomando en cuenta los ingresos y gastos del artista, la jueza llegÓ a la conclusiÓn de que ademÁs de los 26.000 $ de pensiÓn al mes, el cantante tambiÉn deberÁ seguir haciÉndose cargo de los gastos mÉdicos de los menores, asÍ como de su educaciÓn y actividades extracurri
hay un dictamen en la disputa legal entre dayana torres y marc anthony. >> buenas tardes.es. 26.800 $ al mes es lo que mark anthony deberÁ pagarle a su exesposa por la manutenciÓn de sus dos hijos, y no los 119.000 que los abogados de la ex universo habÍan perdido inicialmente. asÍ lo decidiÓ la jueza luego de escuchar los Álbumes de ambas partes. como recordarÁn, la batalla legal entre ambos, comenzÓ en mayo, cuando recibieron cara a cara en esta corte de los angeles. torres...
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the same goes for my friend anthony bourdain, in fact, we've got some tips on all this for you. that's next. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ >>> well, reporting from india today as you can see behind me, the taj mahal, one of the seven wonders of the world. one of my favorite things about traveling in india is the food and i recently spoke with my good friend and fellow traveler anthony bourdain, host of cnn's "parts unknown" he knows a thing or two when trying to eat on the streets. welcome to the program. i'm a huge fan of yours. i love the program. it's a fascinating job. i'm jealous at times to see those places that you go. how do you pick? >> i literally i sit around looking at a map with my camera people and we talk about where -- where's inter
the same goes for my friend anthony bourdain, in fact, we've got some tips on all this for you. that's next. [ female announcer ] there's a gap out there. that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ >>> well,...
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anthony mason, send eat a meyer join us live from new york with a preview.>>> high there, nicole. coming up: closer look at the disturbing new report showing air traffic controllers getting little to no sleep before their shifts. and why the latest plans to prevent it aren't working. >> summer tv used to be pile of reruns. why networks are changing their strategy. >> this fathers day weekends looking at how men's socks have become a hot fashion item, with some now more expensive than the shoes. all that plus your eye opener, the dish, and muse neck our saturday session ahead on cbs saturday. >> i'll show you the socks. >> more expensive than, you know what, anthony, it is okay. we'll be -- (laughing) -- thanks for the preview, guys, appreciate it. 6:46 right now. back on "eyewitness news", with a giant injury as being finds, paleontologists paleontow mexico discovered the skull after prehistoric elephant. group of guys celebrating bachelor party of all things, stumble on to the fossil last weekend. workers are now in the process of digging it out. that eleph
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anthony mason is here with more on that. anthony, what happened? >> reporter: well, scott, it was the worst quarter since 2009, when we were still in the heart of the recession. there were three contributing factors. first, the brutal winter, which slowed construction. businesses also cut back on their inventories and there was a surprising drop in health care spending. but if alarm bells didn't go off during those first three months of the year it's because businesses were still hiring, and the latest numbers suggest we have had a strong rebound in the second quarter which ends monday. new home sales jumped more than 18% between april and may to the highest level in six years and auto sales in may accelerated to the fastest pace since february of 2007. but the weak first quarter will put a damper on growth for 2014 and, scott, suggests the economy is still vulnerable. >> pelley: but brighter days ahead at the moment. >> reporter: looks that way. >> pelley: thank you. tonight, severe weather is again threatening several parts of the country. last n
anthony mason is here with more on that. anthony, what happened? >> reporter: well, scott, it was the worst quarter since 2009, when we were still in the heart of the recession. there were three contributing factors. first, the brutal winter, which slowed construction. businesses also cut back on their inventories and there was a surprising drop in health care spending. but if alarm bells didn't go off during those first three months of the year it's because businesses were still hiring,...
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anthony mason on what the social network is sharing. up in the sky, it's a former president of the united states. and we'll remember actress ruby dee. >> don't do that. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. the war president obama wanted so much to put behind him is is coming back with a vengeance and demanding his attention. tonight, two and a half years after the last u.s. troops left iraq, the country is in danger of falling apart. and hundreds of americans are being evacuated this evening. government forces are battling militants who are taking back territory where thousands of american troops died, and they're vowing to march on to baghdad. mr. obama said all options are open for helping the iraqi government, but his spokesman said that does not include boots on the ground. we have a series of reports on this important, breaking story. first, holly williams in iraq. >> reporter: thousands continue to flee the fighting, streaming across the to iraqi kurdistan, a region that enjoys relative pea
anthony mason on what the social network is sharing. up in the sky, it's a former president of the united states. and we'll remember actress ruby dee. >> don't do that. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. the war president obama wanted so much to put behind him is is coming back with a vengeance and demanding his attention. tonight, two and a half years after the last u.s. troops left iraq, the country is in danger of falling apart. and...