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bill barnes who, until january 8, worked for supervisor alioto-pier. we have increased vitality with appropriate conditions. this was not a perfect project. there was a letter of the termination from the planning department that says this is a permitted use. there are other activity areas. i would note that this has been an existing restaurant for many years. the planning commission -- you will recommended the conditional use. at this location, a restaurant like this has existed for some time. the idea that it would be renovated and they would attract people to the street is a positive, in my view. there is a way to enforce this behavior. they have been talking about putting additional provisions of the liquor license. the question for the planning commission is, when something is permitted by the code and people are here, it should go to make the project work. i would respectfully ask to deny the eir. -- d.r. >> i wanted to take a moment and read in e-mail from susan reynolds, the publisher and editor in chief of the marina times. i wanted to write to
bill barnes who, until january 8, worked for supervisor alioto-pier. we have increased vitality with appropriate conditions. this was not a perfect project. there was a letter of the termination from the planning department that says this is a permitted use. there are other activity areas. i would note that this has been an existing restaurant for many years. the planning commission -- you will recommended the conditional use. at this location, a restaurant like this has existed for some time....
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phylicia barnes, who went missing nine days ago. >> i was going to turn this city upside down, to findter: russell barnes drove from the south of baltimore, scouring the streets for his daughter, who came from the charlotte area to visit with her sisters for the holidays. the fbi and police have searched. her mother was here, too. >> if she's alive, she's scared to death. >> reporter: phylicia was last seen at her sister's apartment three days after christmas. she posted a note on facebook, that she was there with her sister's boyfriend. police say several people who visited the apartment, are persons of interest. just 16 years old, phylicia was a straight-a student. graduating a year early, planning on attending college in baltimore. back home in north carolina, her classmates are stunned, hoping for any good news. at phylicia's charter school, students are holding on to hope. >> we just thank you in advance for bringing her home safely. >> our greatest hope is she can walk in the door and be reunited with her family. >> somebody knows where she's at. and i'm telling you, god's going
phylicia barnes, who went missing nine days ago. >> i was going to turn this city upside down, to findter: russell barnes drove from the south of baltimore, scouring the streets for his daughter, who came from the charlotte area to visit with her sisters for the holidays. the fbi and police have searched. her mother was here, too. >> if she's alive, she's scared to death. >> reporter: phylicia was last seen at her sister's apartment three days after christmas. she posted a...
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barn. there was a gentleman named james william boyd who died in the barn and that he lived for many years.rous books in my archive. >> reporter: it was when noted historians began interviewing their family that joanne says she realized there was growing evidence that someone else was buried in john wilkes booth's family plot in baltimore. >> everybody should have the right to know where their relative is. it doesn't matter if they're famous or infamous or whatever, you need to have that piece of mind. >> so along with two surviving sisters, joanne wants to compare edwin booth's dna to bone fragments claimed to be those of his notorious brother. >> there should be no public outcry of bringing edwin booth up from the grave, taking dna and putting him right back down. >> reporter: she is petitioning to open the grave in cambridge, massachusetts, as well as john wilkes' grave in baltimore to finally confirm or refute what has haunted their family and joanne's mother in the last years of her life. >> she really died of a heart ache of never really knowing what the outcome was. my family had all
barn. there was a gentleman named james william boyd who died in the barn and that he lived for many years.rous books in my archive. >> reporter: it was when noted historians began interviewing their family that joanne says she realized there was growing evidence that someone else was buried in john wilkes booth's family plot in baltimore. >> everybody should have the right to know where their relative is. it doesn't matter if they're famous or infamous or whatever, you need to have...
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reporter: an elderly couple was killed when their home collapsed, as was a 78-year-old neighbor who was in his barn milking cows. there were numerous injuries, some critical, but everyone is accounted for as neighbors rescued neighbors. >> i heard him yelling, you know and walked over, he had his hand sticking out, he had blocks all over him, his head was bleeding, and we dug him out. >> reporter: this small town woke up to warning sirens at 6:00 a.m., just nine minutes later the tornado hit, demolishing the volunteer fire station and trapping emergency equipment inside. homes were shredded, but this tree is still standing. two of these six chicken houses are gone, leaving hundreds of dead carcasses. and families examined what was left of their homes, combing through the rubble looking for anything recognizable. >> it will hit this house and then there's one right next door you know, just across the way that's still standing and, you this is the worst i've ever seen. >> reporter: winter tornadoes are rare, but unusually warm weather here collided with a cold front, propelling this storm system thro
reporter: an elderly couple was killed when their home collapsed, as was a 78-year-old neighbor who was in his barn milking cows. there were numerous injuries, some critical, but everyone is accounted for as neighbors rescued neighbors. >> i heard him yelling, you know and walked over, he had his hand sticking out, he had blocks all over him, his head was bleeding, and we dug him out. >> reporter: this small town woke up to warning sirens at 6:00 a.m., just nine minutes later the...
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barnes. she's a 16-year-old honor student who disappeared nearly two weeks ago while visiting relatives for the holidays. now police fear she's been abducted. we'll get the latest from police, and the girl's mother just ahead. >> also ahead, new developments in the case of the so-called milkshake murder. you might remember the story of nancy kissel, convicted of murdering her husband after knocking him out with a milkshake laced with sedatives. the story inspired books and a made for tv movie. last year her conviction was overturned. the new trial will start next week. coming up we'll get the latest in this strange drama. >> and later on, i know lester thinks he's got the moves, but you've got competition. wait until you see this group. they're one of the nba's hottest dance teams. but if you notice anything different there. well we're going to introduce you to the senior citizens, 65-plus burning up the court with their hip-hop dancing, no less. >> looking good. but first the latest job numbers. unemployment dropped from 9.8 to 9.4% for the month of december. but while employers reported more
barnes. she's a 16-year-old honor student who disappeared nearly two weeks ago while visiting relatives for the holidays. now police fear she's been abducted. we'll get the latest from police, and the girl's mother just ahead. >> also ahead, new developments in the case of the so-called milkshake murder. you might remember the story of nancy kissel, convicted of murdering her husband after knocking him out with a milkshake laced with sedatives. the story inspired books and a made for tv...
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barnes & noble tries to give me difficult assignments. i think of two writers who are very different from one another and you have to look what their connections. last summer i interviewed two other authors and it turns out they had a historical connection. pat conroy had given rick russo a blurb that pat conroy didn't remember but they were very warm with each other and so i was -- and i know you two both work for the new yorker. but i was looking for a deeper connection to ask you about your writing. and i noticed in david's new book "the devil and sherlock holmes" -- in the piece about the obsessive conandoyle scholar who was found dead that in writing in sherlock holmes, the author of it in 1906 began to turn his powers of observation to solve real world mysteries including the case of the serial killer and it seems to me what both of you do and perhaps all reporters in general then -- that's something you have in common with detectives. that you turn your powers of observation on the world to solve real world mysteries. so i guess, david, if you could talk abo
barnes & noble tries to give me difficult assignments. i think of two writers who are very different from one another and you have to look what their connections. last summer i interviewed two other authors and it turns out they had a historical connection. pat conroy had given rick russo a blurb that pat conroy didn't remember but they were very warm with each other and so i was -- and i know you two both work for the new yorker. but i was looking for a deeper connection to ask you about...
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barnes & noble tries to give me difficult assignments, i think, of two writers who are very different from one another, and you have to look at what their connections are. last summer i interviewed pat conroy and rick russo, and it turned out pat conroy had given rick russo a blurb for one of his earliest books which pat conroy, frankly, didn't remember. [laughter] but they were very, you know, warm with each other. and so i was -- and i know you two both work for the new yorker, but i was looking for a kind of deeper connection to ask you about your writing, and i noticed in david's new book, "the devil and sherlock holmes," in the piece about the obsessive conan doyle and scholar who is mysteriously found dead that in writing about sherlock holmes, you say that arthur conan doyle, the author of it, in 1906 began to turn his powers of observation to solve real world mysteries, including the case of a serial killer. and it seems to me what both of you do and perhaps all reporters in general, then, that's something you have in common with detectives. that you turn your powers of observ
barnes & noble tries to give me difficult assignments, i think, of two writers who are very different from one another, and you have to look at what their connections are. last summer i interviewed pat conroy and rick russo, and it turned out pat conroy had given rick russo a blurb for one of his earliest books which pat conroy, frankly, didn't remember. [laughter] but they were very, you know, warm with each other. and so i was -- and i know you two both work for the new yorker, but i was...
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barnes & noble. >> jimmy: you're watching -- how are you? tonight on the show a woman whod her name into the title of her new show twice from joan and melissa, joan knows best, joan rivers is here. by way of dublin ireland music from account science & faith," the script from the bud light outdoor stage. we got a good week this week. sir anthony hopkins will be here. lady amy poehler. from true grit" the guy with the gun. melissa leo and music from cold war kids and cage the elephant so you're welcome. [ cheers and applause ] our first guest -- on sunday february 6th the worlds of entertainment collide like never before with a special episode of "glee" following the super bowl. our first guest tonight is the starting quarterback for one of those event, i'm not sure which, please welcome cory monteith. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look very nice. a three-piece suit on. the whole deal. >> i think this is my first time wearing a vest. >> jimmy: really? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: thanks for sharing your first vest experience with us. this "glee" is a huge phenomenon. the tv
barnes & noble. >> jimmy: you're watching -- how are you? tonight on the show a woman whod her name into the title of her new show twice from joan and melissa, joan knows best, joan rivers is here. by way of dublin ireland music from account science & faith," the script from the bud light outdoor stage. we got a good week this week. sir anthony hopkins will be here. lady amy poehler. from true grit" the guy with the gun. melissa leo and music from cold war kids and cage...
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barn and set on fire again numbers are in dispute but. in the end from several hundred to about fifteen hundred people who had been who had been killed on that day do you think that anti-semitism is still a factor in modern day poland i remember during the kaczynski funeral there were many jews who turned out in the crowd to mourn him what do you think the role of their of the jewish community in poland is today. you know the jewish community is very small in poland and it it's quite a thriving community a bit with as best i can tell you know that is that a viable of jewish life and they said it is mean to the extent that it still exists in a variety of countries in poland that is that is that as a jew of it as well it's an abstraction because there are no juice of any in numbers that are significant there but this is the period of that it will delay shifts between poland and israel for example and the period of great interest in jewish the matters on the on the part of a large segment of the polish population of books published on this issue are sort that is the long for edition of the wonderful festival it's a national festival of jewish c
barn and set on fire again numbers are in dispute but. in the end from several hundred to about fifteen hundred people who had been who had been killed on that day do you think that anti-semitism is still a factor in modern day poland i remember during the kaczynski funeral there were many jews who turned out in the crowd to mourn him what do you think the role of their of the jewish community in poland is today. you know the jewish community is very small in poland and it it's quite a thriving...
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before us, whose sacrifice, who built it up and who threw their labors literally felt the trees and clobber the land and picked the rocks and build the barns and did what had to be done to build up this most magnificent country that the world has ever seen. i am in love with these people, absolutely in love with these people. as much as i revere our founders, the thomas jefferson's, the benjamin franklin, and the george washington's of this country, i think is important for us to remember that the george and john adams stood on the shoulders of the very immigrants who came here. it was the ordinary people who lived them up. it was the ordinary people of this country who made this an extraordinary nation. it took a great leap of faith for these people to come here, and they were absolutely marvelous because they did not come here for the promise of a federal handout. they did not come here for the promise of a welfare payment. they did not come here for the promise and hope of socialized medicine. they came here for the promise of america, and they came here to live in this land of limitless opportunity. the came here for the chance to writ
before us, whose sacrifice, who built it up and who threw their labors literally felt the trees and clobber the land and picked the rocks and build the barns and did what had to be done to build up this most magnificent country that the world has ever seen. i am in love with these people, absolutely in love with these people. as much as i revere our founders, the thomas jefferson's, the benjamin franklin, and the george washington's of this country, i think is important for us to remember that...
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barnes & noble. tough being the only girl. aw, there's the man of the house. who's this ? this is rufus.hey rufus. who do we love ? we love our bank. we love our bank. we love our bank. we love our bank. yes, yes. you really love your bank don't you. ally bank customers love our 24/7 customer care that allows you to talk to a real person anytime. ally. do you love your bank ? if you could see how nature made fish oil protects your heart, you'd be really glad you take it. you're doing a really smart thing. the omega 3's in fish oil strengthen your cell walls so they stay flexible. and nature made fish oil is the number one recommended by pharmacists. you really know your fish oil! learn why nature made is the best fish oil for you at naturemade.com nature made. glad you took your vitamins. i can't breathe... so i can't sleep... and the next day i pay for it. i tried decongestants... i tossed & turned... i even vaporized! and then i fought back: with new drug-free breathe right advanced. these nasal strips instantly opened my nose, like a breath of fresh air. i was breathing and sleeping b
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who vanished more than a week ago. they're getting increasingly frustrated by the lack of leads and the lack of attention this case is getting. david kerley is on the story. >> reporter: phylicia barnes is bright, attractive. a star student and has been missing now for more than a week and a half. what have you learned? it's been a long time now. >> we've thrown every single tool, trick, machine, widget, we have in our law enforcement tool box. and ten days later, we still have nothing. >> reporter: fbi helicopters have hovered. officers on the ground have searched and found no sign of the 16-year-old. phylicia is a straight-a student. she traveled to baltimore to spend the holiday break with her sister. >> what my baby is going through. and how she is probably crying, mommy, help me. and i can't help her. >> reporter: the family traveled from the south to search baltimore. >> our goal is to find our sweet, beautiful sister, daughter, niece, friend. that's what she is to everyone. >> reporter: phylicia was last seen three days after christmas. she posted a note on facebook. she was at her sister's apartment with her sister's boyfriend. police believe she has either been abducted or m
who vanished more than a week ago. they're getting increasingly frustrated by the lack of leads and the lack of attention this case is getting. david kerley is on the story. >> reporter: phylicia barnes is bright, attractive. a star student and has been missing now for more than a week and a half. what have you learned? it's been a long time now. >> we've thrown every single tool, trick, machine, widget, we have in our law enforcement tool box. and ten days later, we still have...
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offered by the high school of a north carolina teen who went missing on a trip to baltimore. 17-year-old union academy honor student if a lease i can't barnesred last month while advice visiting her older half siblings for the holidays. >> and a 3-year-old oregon boy is being hailed as a hero.advic siblings for the holidays. >> and a 3-year-old oregon boy is being hailed as a hero. he called 911 after his dad was injured. the toddler remained calm. >> it wasn't scary. >> why wasn't it scary? >> because i was brave. >> you were brave. he sure was. a.j.'s dad says he's pretty glad he taught his son those numbers. good job, buddy. that's the news. now back to lester and amy. >>> bill karins is out on the plaza with a check of your forecast. bill, good morning. >> today you said it's your cousin's birthday. where is your cousin? >> right there. >> maybe i shouldn't stand in front of the birthday girl. happy birthday. which birthday are we celebrating? >> 11th. >> enjoy your birthday. let's chat about what's going on out there. the january thaw. a little jealous of this today because it's not heading our way. dallas, 74. atlanta, 65. florida in
offered by the high school of a north carolina teen who went missing on a trip to baltimore. 17-year-old union academy honor student if a lease i can't barnesred last month while advice visiting her older half siblings for the holidays. >> and a 3-year-old oregon boy is being hailed as a hero.advic siblings for the holidays. >> and a 3-year-old oregon boy is being hailed as a hero. he called 911 after his dad was injured. the toddler remained calm. >> it wasn't scary. >>...
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barnes & noble. tough being the only girl. aw, there's the man of the house. who's this ? this is rufus. pretty talented. you wanna see him do a trick ? ok. hey rufus. who do we love ? we love our bank. we love our bank. we love our bank. we love our bank. yes, yes. you really love your bank don't you. ally bank customers love our 24/7 customer care that allows you to talk to a real person anytime. ally. do you love your bank ? hey smart, nope. you book yousee, hotels.com has over 20,000 last minute deals every week. so i get a great deal, no matter how long i wait. yeah... i'm not very good at waiting... then we must train you to wait. [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ both scream ] it is time to book, grasshopper. [ male announcer ] now, it's ok to wait. get great deals. even at the last minute. hotels.com. be smart. book smart. >>> back now at 8:10. this morning, a very brave little girl who at just 3 years old was diagnosed with breast cancer. we'll toalk to her in a moment. first, natalie has their story. >> every year more than 10,000 children get the devastating diagnosis of cancer. what this
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barnes & noble. slim-fast gives you proven weight loss, not celebrities. so try the slim-fast 3-2-1 plan. the clinically proven way to lose weight now. slim-fast. whog, it doesn't look like a toothpaste. the gel turns into a foam, it's expanding, it's bubbling. when i say it reaches the hard to reach places... i mean the little gap between your teeth back there, i feel like it gets that. after using sensodyne iso-active the sensitivity in my teeth subsided. the fact that they have the whitening one, is like a bonus. fresh mouth. fresh breath. the taste was great. i have told everyone about it. double thumbs up. >>> oprah winfrey promised to reveal a truly emotional secret on her show yesterday. as she's done for the past 35 year, she kept her word. michelle miller has the latest on oprah and her people. >> i was given some news that literally shook me to my core. >> reporter: for days the queen of daytime talk held america captive with the tantalizing secret. good >> my mother had never told any one of thaws sheed given a baby up for adoption. >> reporter: on monday she revealed she discovered a honk most sister about three months ago. >> they have
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who disappeared during a trip to maryland. kristen dahlgren joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case has police so concerned because felicia barnesace. she said she was going out to get a bite to eat and more than a week later, police and her family have no idea where she ended up. >> reporter: to her family, felicia barnes was a 16-year-old with a bright light, a sparkling smile, on track to graduate early and head to college. >> she's my baby. she's my flower. >> reporter: now they haven't seen her in more than a week and with every day, the mystery around her disappearance grows. >> this is completely unlike felicia to disappear like this. >> reporter: the north carolina teen was spending the holidays in baltimore, trying to get to know dina, a half sister she met just two years ago. staying in an apartment where young people often came and went. >> a list of 20 different guys had been in and out of that apartment since she had been there. >> reporter: felicia was last seen early afternoon on december 28th. officers combed through neighborhoods while choppers fly overhead and her picture stairs out from billboards along i-95.
who disappeared during a trip to maryland. kristen dahlgren joins us with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. this case has police so concerned because felicia barnesace. she said she was going out to get a bite to eat and more than a week later, police and her family have no idea where she ended up. >> reporter: to her family, felicia barnes was a 16-year-old with a bright light, a sparkling smile, on track to graduate early and head to college. >> she's my baby....
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who wanted to read the new best sellers or whatever had trouble getting one. so it worked. once the chains started, you know, 1,000 more stores from barnes & noble, the book club of the month disappeared. >> you also had published orwell, was that the left wing book club? >> left book club. yeah. >> something like that maybe. people who live near the chain but don't feel like they are getting the books that are interested. maybe that would work. >> that might. i tried to see if we could start something like the left book club years ago. i still don't understand why, you know, that didn't work. i can tell you basically why it didn't work. what i did, i went to the hclu and various other groups and said are you willing to use your mailing list to sell books that agree with you? they said basically no because if people guy a book, they think they made the contribution, they'll give us less money as a result. may have been right, may not having. that's why the idea didn't take up. i spent a lot of time trying to see if we could do that. you know, there are still specialized book clubs. they are dealing with a much, much smaller audience. now
who wanted to read the new best sellers or whatever had trouble getting one. so it worked. once the chains started, you know, 1,000 more stores from barnes & noble, the book club of the month disappeared. >> you also had published orwell, was that the left wing book club? >> left book club. yeah. >> something like that maybe. people who live near the chain but don't feel like they are getting the books that are interested. maybe that would work. >> that might. i...