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. >> that's right before because of those c ps that took all this time when i was babysitting there commissioner came in you know what i even stated then when that was thrown on outlets get those things going now. i don't want you to wait next week but today. so when i leave out of here i can see brown and calling well, to get to work now. i told them earlier to get to work earlier. so pass on it and make the motion before i get to my - >> (laughter) >> thank you, very much. doctor jackson. again, i want to thank the general manager and mr. crews for accelerating that this. it's long been ignored on this issue. thank you to the activists your voices have been heard in terms of making this happen >> i'll entertain a motion. >> all in favor? >> opposed? >> motion carries (clapping) >> item number 11. >> this year's authorize the general manager to negotiate a 5 to 10 grant agreements with non-profit organization not to exceed 1 hundred and 50 thousand. >> whose presenting on this? ms. ellis? >> any questions. >> there being none? is there a motion? >> second and a public comment. all in favor? >>
. >> that's right before because of those c ps that took all this time when i was babysitting there commissioner came in you know what i even stated then when that was thrown on outlets get those things going now. i don't want you to wait next week but today. so when i leave out of here i can see brown and calling well, to get to work now. i told them earlier to get to work earlier. so pass on it and make the motion before i get to my - >> (laughter) >> thank you, very much....
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. >> i used to leave my stroller at the door because the aisles are narrow and the cashiers would babysit for me. >> reporter: whether it was the tight aisles, the items stacked up to the ceiling or the friendly service of watching your baby while you shopped, everyone here has a soft spot for the old-fashioned hardware store. >> the customer that comes in, we get to know them and they get to know us. some comes in three times a week. some comes in almost three times a day. >> reporter: the plants and flowers survived the blaze. the owner plans to take the flowers and bring them to eastern market and sell them this weekend. he also says he will rebuild the hardware store. in southeast, wusa-9. >> well, if you happen to be a customer of verizon, you might have the federal government snooping through your phone records. tonight the white house and lawmakers who oversee intelligence agencies are defending the practice of collecting phone records as part of their effort to fight terror. the head of the house intelligence committee says the practice did prevent a real terror attack but the det
. >> i used to leave my stroller at the door because the aisles are narrow and the cashiers would babysit for me. >> reporter: whether it was the tight aisles, the items stacked up to the ceiling or the friendly service of watching your baby while you shopped, everyone here has a soft spot for the old-fashioned hardware store. >> the customer that comes in, we get to know them and they get to know us. some comes in three times a week. some comes in almost three times a day....
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> i used to leave my stroller at the door because the aisles are so narrow and the cashiers would babysit for me. you don't get that too many places. >> there's good news. people have donated thousands of dollars and the owner is derped to rebuild. >>> the land cap of mcmillan park could be changing. the community wants this fence to be torn down so they can use the park. the problem is they don't believe the city is paying any attention to how they would like to use the space and going along with its own agenda. they want to find a retailer and generate tax money. members of the community got to voice their concerns. >> what they plan to do is ridiculous. i would like to see the park for the children coming into the community can have something to play. not on the street, not on the sidewalk. go up to mcmillan park and have them talk to you. >> emotions on both sides, on all sides. yes, we're well aware of public concerns and i think everyone has a right to express them and the office is willing to receive and record whatever comments folks have. >> the city council will look at tonight'
> i used to leave my stroller at the door because the aisles are so narrow and the cashiers would babysit for me. you don't get that too many places. >> there's good news. people have donated thousands of dollars and the owner is derped to rebuild. >>> the land cap of mcmillan park could be changing. the community wants this fence to be torn down so they can use the park. the problem is they don't believe the city is paying any attention to how they would like to use the space...
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we don't need to be babysitted. i need you now. the residents is ready the move and help each other, but we can't move on with the problem that we have right now. thank you. >> thank you. and i'm sure that staff will follow up with you. >> next speaker please. >> [inaudible] want to commend supervisor for putting this all together and i wish i had her time. i representing the hundreds of you tenants up there. let me say i'll go back 20 some years, same problems we had then, same we have now. [inaudible] house housing authority's being reorganized. but let me say there needs to be an audit of the phta because that is part of the resident services. now, everything has been monitored, but nothing said about the phta. it took me months to find out who controls them. i had hud dig and they sent me a letter and i will send it to you, but it also says that there has been no oversight of the phta. we don't know how much money is there. so that's kinda, like, -- kinda put the hamper into what the tenants have to say, the input. the tenants
we don't need to be babysitted. i need you now. the residents is ready the move and help each other, but we can't move on with the problem that we have right now. thank you. >> thank you. and i'm sure that staff will follow up with you. >> next speaker please. >> [inaudible] want to commend supervisor for putting this all together and i wish i had her time. i representing the hundreds of you tenants up there. let me say i'll go back 20 some years, same problems we had then,...
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spending on babysitting up 65% over the past two years. keeping the kids entertained, spending on activities more than doubled. children's education also increasing, soaring by 70%. perhaps a testament to our increasingly hectic schedules, parents are spending more than twice as much on fast food per month. >>> intuit also calling one bay area city one of the most expensive to raise a family. the company says austin, san francisco, nashville, seattle and portland are the most expensive cities in the entire country for families, while las vegas, oklahoma city, miami, new orleans and philadelphia are the least expensive. the company looking at average grocery bills, education and home spending to come up with the list. >>> it really does add up. but the love is there. u.s. army acknowledges this morning it is filtering websites so soldiers don't see certain articles related to edward snowden and the country's domestic spying program. this is army-wide. >> apparently, laura. the story was broken by the monterey county herald newspaper who not
spending on babysitting up 65% over the past two years. keeping the kids entertained, spending on activities more than doubled. children's education also increasing, soaring by 70%. perhaps a testament to our increasingly hectic schedules, parents are spending more than twice as much on fast food per month. >>> intuit also calling one bay area city one of the most expensive to raise a family. the company says austin, san francisco, nashville, seattle and portland are the most expensive...
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she left him in charge of babysitting. >> i don't know what is in his mind.if he did it on purpose or not. even that, you know, i really don't know why. that's my question. i don't know why. >> legal analyst sunny hostin joins us from new york. welcome to both of you. let me read a statement from the wwe. quote, the at the time of viloude louis is a tragedy and we express our heartfelt con dole senses. authorities have already charged the accused with a educational background degree murder and determined that this was not an accident death due to a wrestling move. the facts of this case clearly point to a lack of parental supervision. it is illogical to conclude the repeated, brutal and ultimately fatal beating of a 5-year-old little girl by a teenager could be confused with imitation of wwe action seen on the television. i want to begin with you. they point out parental supervision in this statement. here as we mentioned the mom, away at the store. how much responsibility should lie with her? >> well, unless she knew that her son had a propensity to beat his
she left him in charge of babysitting. >> i don't know what is in his mind.if he did it on purpose or not. even that, you know, i really don't know why. that's my question. i don't know why. >> legal analyst sunny hostin joins us from new york. welcome to both of you. let me read a statement from the wwe. quote, the at the time of viloude louis is a tragedy and we express our heartfelt con dole senses. authorities have already charged the accused with a educational background degree...
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hayward office, let's listen the first thing the driver says is she didn't have enough chairs you're babysittinghese kids too >> reporter: the problem is this mini van holds 8 people so how many kids do you have in this car 9? ok do you mind if i open this door in the mini van the nine kids are not properly secured including in the front seat >> reporter: this four year old is required to be in a car seat she was not in fact every child in the car was not secured properly including this infant do you realize that the little tiny one is missing her bottom seatbelt this driver was stopped because the infant appeard to be facing the wrong way >> rossini's to be turned around facing the back of the vehicle. her seat needs to be attached with a seat belt. >> reporter:thousands of children are killed every year by safty seats that are improperly secured >>her seat need to be turned moment she need to be facing to the back but to make matters worse the seat needs to be attached through the seat belt the driver was issued a and for not have a drivers >> reporter: license then officer mullens goes one st
hayward office, let's listen the first thing the driver says is she didn't have enough chairs you're babysittinghese kids too >> reporter: the problem is this mini van holds 8 people so how many kids do you have in this car 9? ok do you mind if i open this door in the mini van the nine kids are not properly secured including in the front seat >> reporter: this four year old is required to be in a car seat she was not in fact every child in the car was not secured properly including...
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the mother left the teen to babys babysit.e used to child to practice the wrestling moves. >> he slammed on the bed. slammed over his knee. elbowed and things of that nature and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obvious ll lly sumd to the injuried. >> reporter: he appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the wrestling organization that televices this says it's clearly lack of pa rental supervision. >> the defendant is guilty of murder in the first degree as charged in the indictment. >> the case is reminiscent of that in 2001. the teen killed a 6-year-old. his sentence wiz voided because he wasn't mentally evaluated before the trial, at the time, he was the youngest person in the u.s. to be sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. back in louisiana, the 13-year-old, if convicted would be younger. he's charged with second degree murder. his mother will not be charged. >> such a sad story. >>> president obama back in this country returning from ireland from t
the mother left the teen to babys babysit.e used to child to practice the wrestling moves. >> he slammed on the bed. slammed over his knee. elbowed and things of that nature and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obvious ll lly sumd to the injuried. >> reporter: he appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the wrestling organization that televices this says it's clearly lack of pa rental supervision. >> the defendant is guilty of...
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. >> you are going to babysit tracy tomorrow night. >> oh, no. what are the hours? >> alex is doing very well. >> alex is doing really well. that's the show that's never appeared in this country, i don't think. >> that was in 1996. >> yeah about that. my hometown. >> did you know that's what you wanted to do at that time? >> even before i started acting at 12, i had known all i wanted to do, it's kind of cool, passion has remained consistent my whole life. all i've wanted to do is write and direct horror movies and action movies. so like my way into acting was a means of getting to be on the set. i have a great respect for acting. >> who took you to your first movie? >> mom and dad. i think the first -- they claim that they brought me as a baby to see "e.t." of course, i can't vouch for that. but the first i remember seeing is "star trek 4" with my parents. where they go back in time in san francisco to kidnap the humpback whale. >> classic story. >> it's up there for me. >> so you get on a set with clint eastwood as the director. how was that? >> scary is the word.
. >> you are going to babysit tracy tomorrow night. >> oh, no. what are the hours? >> alex is doing very well. >> alex is doing really well. that's the show that's never appeared in this country, i don't think. >> that was in 1996. >> yeah about that. my hometown. >> did you know that's what you wanted to do at that time? >> even before i started acting at 12, i had known all i wanted to do, it's kind of cool, passion has remained consistent my...
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the wealthy that decision is the federal government is saying we're not going to babysit you, but ifth we will step back in and do something about it. th is irate. lou: attorneys general, allan wilson of south carolina, those are two attorneys general, as the ministers of the law, not the language to phrase this -- the editorial laws and thiis, they're going to sue tm, but them in jail. >> the issue is sometimes there is conduct thatalls below being illegal and what do you do in that sittion? >> well, i don't think that you want to a politicize the justice department because -- and this seems to be an in powering for politicized justice departments. that is another part of the issue. ms. zimmerman trial. that wasf the peculiar to me as a cross examination today. >> a, i thought that the defense closed on a wonderfulote. they got this witness to come by the way to my daughter was weakk shaky, they get her to say that she did know. the jors now are left with that comment as they go on tonight and deliberate this. until tomorrow morning, and she will be back on t stand. i don't know a l
the wealthy that decision is the federal government is saying we're not going to babysit you, but ifth we will step back in and do something about it. th is irate. lou: attorneys general, allan wilson of south carolina, those are two attorneys general, as the ministers of the law, not the language to phrase this -- the editorial laws and thiis, they're going to sue tm, but them in jail. >> the issue is sometimes there is conduct thatalls below being illegal and what do you do in that...
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. >> want to babysit? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] i'd be good.babysitter. >> what would you do with the kids as a babysitter? >> jimmy: rent some city bikes and -- [ laughter and applause ] i don't know. i don't know what i'd do. every time you come on, we make you do something silly. >> okay. >> jimmy: i'd love to play a game with you. >> all right. >> jimmy: can we play a game? >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: neil patrick harris and i are playing "catchphrase" after the break. stick around, everybody. it's fun. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicks ] ♪ ♪ [ camera shutter clicking ] ♪ [ male announcer ] meet the best low-light smartphone camera. [ camera shutter clicking ] better than iphone. better than galaxy. the windows phone nokia lumia 928. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. we are back with my neil patrick harris. he's hosting the tony awards this sunday night live at 8:00 p.m. over on cbs. nph and i are about to play a game of catchphrase. we're joined by two members of our studio audience who
. >> want to babysit? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] i'd be good.babysitter. >> what would you do with the kids as a babysitter? >> jimmy: rent some city bikes and -- [ laughter and applause ] i don't know. i don't know what i'd do. every time you come on, we make you do something silly. >> okay. >> jimmy: i'd love to play a game with you. >> all right. >> jimmy: can we play a game? >> yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy:...
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. >> the older sets are helpful, babysitting, taking them to the park. >> the harder part was when thelds were 2 and another set of twins. now- anyway -- >> that was mu head exploding. >>> taylor shares the stage with one of the biggest rock 'n' roll acts ever. >>> aging men getting their macho back. you're watching "world news now" now. ♪ i've got to be a macho macho man ♪ ♪ i've got to be a macho >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you. ♪ macho macho man ♪ i've got to be a macho man we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the nex have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confu
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in 1999 tate's mother was babysitting 6-year-old tiffany unich but was upstairs when the child was killedt was an accident. that lionel was play acting wrestling moves he'd seen on tv. a video was presented showing tate re-enacting with a psychiatrist what happened. >> she was like this. i sat like this. >> this was not child's play. this was a brutal murder. >> reporter: ultimately the jury convicted tate. it took them about three hours. three years later, 2004, an appealing court overturned the conviction because tate had never received a competency hearing. he pled to a lesser charge and was released. house arrest and ten years' pro bags. >> you are lionel tate? you are entering this plea freely and voluntarily, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: tate was getting a second bite at the apple. >> this is a new chapter in our lives. we're just going to go on bard. >> reporter: but the chapter was a short one. within a year, tate was in trouble again. arrested for carrying a knife in a park. and then -- >> translator: i came to deliver pizzas. they pointed a gun at me. >> reporter:
in 1999 tate's mother was babysitting 6-year-old tiffany unich but was upstairs when the child was killedt was an accident. that lionel was play acting wrestling moves he'd seen on tv. a video was presented showing tate re-enacting with a psychiatrist what happened. >> she was like this. i sat like this. >> this was not child's play. this was a brutal murder. >> reporter: ultimately the jury convicted tate. it took them about three hours. three years later, 2004, an appealing...
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babysitting with you guys.by? he's happy. >> no, you guys, i don't have time to. i gotta go. >> whoa, i don't want this beef. [ laughter ] oh, yes. pretty flowers. go tell your mom to find another babysitter. >> our mom left for work. she dances near the airport. >> just come with us. >> you left the baby in the bush. >> i'm getting the baby! >> let's go. ♪ >> jimmy: the baby! our thanks to jennette mccurdy. watch her new show, "sam and cat," saturdays at 8:00 p.m. on nickelodeon. it's really funny. we're cooking with the batali boys after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this car really turbo charged? turbo charged and it has great gas mileage. that beats choosing between a turbo or great gas mileage. heh. that'd be like looking at black or white photography. now this one is sunrise over kansas... seriously? yes...this is a very special one, sunset over kansas. yeah, that wouldn't work. i like and better. yeah, that wouldn't work. i like and better. me too. and is better. the 2013
babysitting with you guys.by? he's happy. >> no, you guys, i don't have time to. i gotta go. >> whoa, i don't want this beef. [ laughter ] oh, yes. pretty flowers. go tell your mom to find another babysitter. >> our mom left for work. she dances near the airport. >> just come with us. >> you left the baby in the bush. >> i'm getting the baby! >> let's go. ♪ >> jimmy: the baby! our thanks to jennette mccurdy. watch her new show, "sam and...
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deal isn't an educated populace part of the commons is there that i'm not arguing that we're never babysitting at schools but what i'm saying is these you're talking on talking about how to it should work i'm not talking about the budget you're talking about actually taking my money and guarantee that somebody else is known but you can't do it ok but i can do it you do it so you don't believe it was a form of state education public education is that an intervention a market that's taking your money yes i did vesting it in people that you don't know is that it's not but it's not guaranteeing loans with that was guaranteed i did watch why would i would you would rather as a nation that just doesn't well wouldn't be invested in r. and b. star i don't know all the innovation as we'd rather we'd rather that we be a country where only people who are born into rich families go to go no no no no that is not what i wasn't born emerge from when i go to from boston university and carnegie mellon university yes i took off student loans but guess what i also hit the books and also work part time i paid my
deal isn't an educated populace part of the commons is there that i'm not arguing that we're never babysitting at schools but what i'm saying is these you're talking on talking about how to it should work i'm not talking about the budget you're talking about actually taking my money and guarantee that somebody else is known but you can't do it ok but i can do it you do it so you don't believe it was a form of state education public education is that an intervention a market that's taking your...
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pretty little and we kind of, we went back to my house and my neighbor's house because we were babysittingir kids. and like her mom was just like, well, go ahead and take holly, one of the kids, to her swim lessons. so, we did that. by the time we got there, we could see the fire off of powers and it started like getting black and getting a little bigger. so, we just hurried home and started pack aing up all the stuff. >> how were they have looked at these documents but certainly yet to verify them, but, you know, christine, if true, this would only further complicate the relationship between china and the united states because the u.s. has been accusing china for months now of cyberhacking. so, really, it is tricky territory that we're going into. >> we have to remember, too, we don't know his motives and we don't know whether he had access to that information. we don't know until we verify his claims anyway and as far as being part of the story, i mean, he has put himself front and center in the story. some would say he seems to be relishing his international notoriety now. he said he be
pretty little and we kind of, we went back to my house and my neighbor's house because we were babysittingir kids. and like her mom was just like, well, go ahead and take holly, one of the kids, to her swim lessons. so, we did that. by the time we got there, we could see the fire off of powers and it started like getting black and getting a little bigger. so, we just hurried home and started pack aing up all the stuff. >> how were they have looked at these documents but certainly yet to...
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a 13-year-old boy babysitting his 5-year-old stepsister decided to start practicing wrestling moves only don't know why. that's my question. i don't know why. >> reporter: shocked and stunned. the mother of a 5-year-old girl allegedly killed by her 13-year-old half brother. the boy, a reported fan of professional wrestling, that world of core oh graphed body slams and chuck holds. the mother left the teen to baby-sit. authorities say the teen told them he used the child to practice those wrestling moves. >> slammed on the bed, slams over his knee, elbowed and things of that nature and pounded upon, suffered significant internal injuries and obviously succumbed to those injuries. >> reporter: the sheriff's office told them he knew tv wrestling was fake and during the interview with his mother present appeared to take pride in what he was doing and showed no remorse. the world wrestling entertainment, a professional wrestling organization that televised its matches issued this statement. >> the facts of this case clearly point to a lack of perntal supervision. the repeated brutal and fat
a 13-year-old boy babysitting his 5-year-old stepsister decided to start practicing wrestling moves only don't know why. that's my question. i don't know why. >> reporter: shocked and stunned. the mother of a 5-year-old girl allegedly killed by her 13-year-old half brother. the boy, a reported fan of professional wrestling, that world of core oh graphed body slams and chuck holds. the mother left the teen to baby-sit. authorities say the teen told them he used the child to practice those...
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your babysitting these kids do?y kids you have in the car, nine? ok be modified open this door? >> in the minivan the nine kids are not properly secured including these two children sitting in the front seat. this driver was stopped because the event appeared to be facing the wrong way. >> she needs to be facing to the back. >> to make matters worse, the seat needs to be attached. >> the driver was issued a ticket for the child seat and for not having a driver's license. the officer mall in go one step further, he climbs in the rear and properly secured the baby into the car seat. the driver of this little girl a back seat was also not seat properly, apparently she cat perhaps removing her harness. the driver was giving a warning for the child seat. >> you gotta figure out some way to keep that secure what you're driving down the street. >> that brings you back to the minivan as a driver how often does she do this? >> it's only today that i'd done it. >> fyi, not having your child properly secured is a moving violat
your babysitting these kids do?y kids you have in the car, nine? ok be modified open this door? >> in the minivan the nine kids are not properly secured including these two children sitting in the front seat. this driver was stopped because the event appeared to be facing the wrong way. >> she needs to be facing to the back. >> to make matters worse, the seat needs to be attached. >> the driver was issued a ticket for the child seat and for not having a driver's license....
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is not justgration about people who want to cut your grass or babysit your kids. has paul lott is operating in isbollah rica -- has block operating in latin america. mexican drug cartels were working with iranian agents. we need to do what is right for this country. happenedther hearing yesterday on capitol hill. about $4. spent million on a california junket. i want to ask about the politics of this. eissa is looking into this. are you concerned there is some overreach here? guest: no. you have the right to petition your government for redress of and grievances. thee is a different in political philosophies -- i think jim mcdermott tried to make those individuals out to be guilty instead of seeing them as being targeted by this onerous operation. this was one of the letters that was received. i will share it with you. these are just everyday americans. these are not big organizations. this is about protecting american people. host: how were you able to get a hold of those questions? guest: she wanted to speak with me. i will give it to you and makes sure the othe
is not justgration about people who want to cut your grass or babysit your kids. has paul lott is operating in isbollah rica -- has block operating in latin america. mexican drug cartels were working with iranian agents. we need to do what is right for this country. happenedther hearing yesterday on capitol hill. about $4. spent million on a california junket. i want to ask about the politics of this. eissa is looking into this. are you concerned there is some overreach here? guest: no. you...
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he said, are tough and you need to pick yourself up and dust is -- dust yourself off, and i cannot babysit you all the time. in this instance, not only was she attacked for not -- and not was ultimately forced to leave the marine corps. her accused rapist remains in good standing. given these types of stories, , sayingr commander sexual assault victims do not report because they do not trust us and they do not trust the command and leadership, even the comet on in the marine corps says the trust in him -- in the chain of command is not exists now. do you not agree this has a chilling effect on reporting? >> i cannot speak to those circumstances. what i know is there was collateral misconduct on the part of some of members and that was adjudicated. i cannot speak to the charge of sexual assault. what i can tell you is what we are doing in my unit. we are -- we have a positive command climate. my unit is unique in the graincorp. i have less than 3000 marines and 16% women. that is a lot, especially in the graincorp. the marine corps has about seven percent women. a significant amount of wome
he said, are tough and you need to pick yourself up and dust is -- dust yourself off, and i cannot babysit you all the time. in this instance, not only was she attacked for not -- and not was ultimately forced to leave the marine corps. her accused rapist remains in good standing. given these types of stories, , sayingr commander sexual assault victims do not report because they do not trust us and they do not trust the command and leadership, even the comet on in the marine corps says the...
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i cannot babysit you all the time." in this instance, not only was she attacked and not prosecuted, she was ultimately forced to leave the marine corps. her accused rapist remains in good standing. given these types of stories, from your commander, saying sexual assault victims do not report because they do not trust us and they do not trust the command and leadership, even the comet on in the marine corps says the trust in the chain of command is not exists now. do you not agree this has a chilling effect on reporting? >> i cannot speak to those circumstances. what i know is there was collateral misconduct on the part of some of members and that was adjudicated. i cannot speak to the charge of sexual assault. what i can tell you is what we are doing in my unit. we have a positive command climate. my unit is unique in the marine corp. i have less than 3000 marines and 16% women. that is a lot, especially in the marine corp. the marine corps has about seven percent women. a significant amount of women are in my unit and
i cannot babysit you all the time." in this instance, not only was she attacked and not prosecuted, she was ultimately forced to leave the marine corps. her accused rapist remains in good standing. given these types of stories, from your commander, saying sexual assault victims do not report because they do not trust us and they do not trust the command and leadership, even the comet on in the marine corps says the trust in the chain of command is not exists now. do you not agree this has...
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and when he says you really have to look at the maturity level of the child you put in charge to babysit nick, clearly so many mixed emotions about this. this is a tough case. you see the video of the makeshift memorial at the house. what are you hearing from people in louisiana? what are they saying about this case in that community? >> reporter: well, listen, the prosecutors and actually the police department, they're convinced that this child intended and had the propensity to beat up his sister and intended to do this. he showed no remorse in the interrogation, in fact took great as we mentioned in that piece great pride in executing these wrestling moves. now, under state law in louisiana if you're 14 years old or older you're mandated to be charged as an adult. it's unclear if prosecutors in this case will be seeking adult charges for the 13-year-old. >> all right, nick valencia watching this for us, thanks so much, nick. >> you bet. >> the interesting thing not just to hurt his sister, to cause great bodily harm. this is a homicide charge, it's a 13-year-old. it's a confounding th
and when he says you really have to look at the maturity level of the child you put in charge to babysit nick, clearly so many mixed emotions about this. this is a tough case. you see the video of the makeshift memorial at the house. what are you hearing from people in louisiana? what are they saying about this case in that community? >> reporter: well, listen, the prosecutors and actually the police department, they're convinced that this child intended and had the propensity to beat up...
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my mother who was a nurse practitioner worked multiple jobs cleaning houses, babysitting and taking care of the elderly. my sister who is only 2 years older than me made the sacrifice of not going to college so i would be able to. she worked any job that came along. they all worked day in and day out to make sure that food on the table clothes on my back and a roof over our heads. i know that if my parents were able to work legally in the united states in business and nursing,away would not struggle as much and we would be able to contribute much more to the u.s. economy. yet, because of our current broken immigration system, our hard work does not pay dividends. in 2011, i became involved in the campaign for maryland dream act which involved grassroots organizing. at this point i realized that no longer would i stay silent in the shadows. i had to let my voice be heard and take a stand against this injustice that my community and i face. throughout the campaign, i realized even as a youth you can still bring forth change, which is why to this day i continue to fight for my family and al
my mother who was a nurse practitioner worked multiple jobs cleaning houses, babysitting and taking care of the elderly. my sister who is only 2 years older than me made the sacrifice of not going to college so i would be able to. she worked any job that came along. they all worked day in and day out to make sure that food on the table clothes on my back and a roof over our heads. i know that if my parents were able to work legally in the united states in business and nursing,away would not...
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to make you babysit agreements mentis, we had a baby together. of town for the birth of my child, my second child. she was with the hospital with me and the doctor went to order c-span and diane, baby. so we literally -- there are sides of me i wish you hadn't seen. [applause] >> i will tell you that it was amazing to me that about two years ago we each other so much and yet we had talked about this. it really needed to be addressed. i was really skinny, probably too skinny. diane had become obese and she gained 100 pounds. and i told her about it. i can imagine how she felt. i told her that i was worried about her. i use the word obese with her and i found my heart beating and sweat beginning to run down my back because i could tell this conversation could get really bad. >> just come i don't usually call my friends fat. but you decided to do this because you love her and knew that she was telling herself as much as somebody who smokes a couple of packs a day? >> so here's the question i have. if women claim to be able to talk about this. if you
to make you babysit agreements mentis, we had a baby together. of town for the birth of my child, my second child. she was with the hospital with me and the doctor went to order c-span and diane, baby. so we literally -- there are sides of me i wish you hadn't seen. [applause] >> i will tell you that it was amazing to me that about two years ago we each other so much and yet we had talked about this. it really needed to be addressed. i was really skinny, probably too skinny. diane had...
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>> that's their problem we don't have to babysit that. >> he's been having these - these have been going on for a while i don't think there's a big problem. >> are we ready? >> this is to approve that permit with the police conditions as well as the manager and phone number and to inform the neighbors (calling names) congratulations. before we go to the next item think the agenda i want to bid a fond farewell. we appreciate and everything you've done so far and lotsz of fun in you're next endeavor and to welcome dorothy as our next a l u representative and we ladder to working with you so there (clapping) okay item no. 7 the commissioners questions and comments. commissioner acres anything in >> commissioner perez. >> i would like to dissolve the ad hoc commission on the discussion on how outreach will be presented the two committees and i think we're ready to make the recommendations for the next meeting. >> it's resolved. >> you bring the recommendations and then you resolve okay. >> commissioners lee. >> nothing this week. >> i wish you all have is a pleasant save memorial day. >> we
>> that's their problem we don't have to babysit that. >> he's been having these - these have been going on for a while i don't think there's a big problem. >> are we ready? >> this is to approve that permit with the police conditions as well as the manager and phone number and to inform the neighbors (calling names) congratulations. before we go to the next item think the agenda i want to bid a fond farewell. we appreciate and everything you've done so far and lotsz of...