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and again we were at 41st and barrett.e saw a couple of police officers there, a police suv and a cruiser with a little girl. those officers moved away shortly after we arrived on scene. we came here trying to learn more information about this case. we do have a vehicle description. let's show you similar vehicle. we are hearing the car was a cadillac seville, this again is a photo of a similar vehicle and we have a more detailed description of this vehicle in particular. this cadillac has 22 inch gold rims and disabled license plates. that plate number is 5-3-0-1-d- d-p. >>> if you have any information about where that car is or who took it richmond police want to hear from you again. the news that we are hearing now is that the five-year-old girl who was in the back of that voak is now in police custody. we are waiting to hear whether or not she has been reunited with her father. we will continue to monitor this and bring you all the details as they occur. christien kafton, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you for that upda
and again we were at 41st and barrett.e saw a couple of police officers there, a police suv and a cruiser with a little girl. those officers moved away shortly after we arrived on scene. we came here trying to learn more information about this case. we do have a vehicle description. let's show you similar vehicle. we are hearing the car was a cadillac seville, this again is a photo of a similar vehicle and we have a more detailed description of this vehicle in particular. this cadillac has 22...
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and i just wanted to take the opportunity to thank adam barrett, who has spent seven years convening a different departments to have all signed on for that plan. it will become an excellent guidebook for how we do our streets differently and have them be more multi-modal and more pedestrian oriented. we really appreciate that work. >> item 6, review of the past week at the board of supervisors, board of appeals, and preservation commission. >> andrea rogers, department's staff. this week, the big news is the hunters point shipyard and candlestick project. it would create over 10,000 new units, $7 million of commercial space for the city, a performing arts center, an artists' colony, and possibly a new waterfront stadium. the committee heard presentations from the mayor's office, the development agency, and planning department staff. it was one of the series of informational hearings about this project. this week focused on the 12 draft oriented -- ordinances. you heard these your june 3 joint hearing. well you're hearing lasted 13 hours, the brief hearing was only three hours long. a
and i just wanted to take the opportunity to thank adam barrett, who has spent seven years convening a different departments to have all signed on for that plan. it will become an excellent guidebook for how we do our streets differently and have them be more multi-modal and more pedestrian oriented. we really appreciate that work. >> item 6, review of the past week at the board of supervisors, board of appeals, and preservation commission. >> andrea rogers, department's staff. this...
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between hazskpel barrett avenues. it took half an hour to shut off the water. east bay pháud says 4200 gallons gallons spill -- mudd says 2200 gallons spilled into homes. >>> four at-home dna kits indicate the tests can be unreliable and misleading of the government accountability office says the study showed four out of five patients got test results that conflicted with their actual medical conditions and family histories. the test cost between $300 and $1,000. the gao referred all of the companies to the fd skparbgs federal trade commission for further investigation. >>> the highway patrol is working tonight in fresno couldn't tow determine the chain of events that led to a horrific fatal bus crash. the greyhound bus was carrying 31 passengers when it slammed into an overturned suv on a dark california freeway. >> reporter: the front of the greyhound bus was so bangled only a dangling seat was recognizable. it was heading from l.a. to sacramento at 2:15 this morning and crashed into a dark chevy trail blazer that overturned and was blocking two lane noose it
between hazskpel barrett avenues. it took half an hour to shut off the water. east bay pháud says 4200 gallons gallons spill -- mudd says 2200 gallons spilled into homes. >>> four at-home dna kits indicate the tests can be unreliable and misleading of the government accountability office says the study showed four out of five patients got test results that conflicted with their actual medical conditions and family histories. the test cost between $300 and $1,000. the gao referred all...
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think he's angry venting his mother under barrett by the media. here where the pharmaceutical companies are cashing in on aids patients scientists from around the world are putting the disease under scrutiny at a conference in vienna where delegates heard about some breakthroughs in treatment . to bring it up to date for them and i'll be back with more news in less than fifteen minutes from now next. with dimitri. hello there welcome to the sports thanks for joining us this hour let's take a quick look at the top stories. it is a victory defending champion. through to the third round of their masters. plus we've got all the action from the from the russian premier league in this week's girls' gold. and taking. stakes in the race with world glory at stake. and we'll start with football where in the russian premier league spots a. five three this is a match that was postponed back in a game with the leaven and came out with a double so their names for the red white. men moved to seventh in the league while their opponents from their severe scar stru
think he's angry venting his mother under barrett by the media. here where the pharmaceutical companies are cashing in on aids patients scientists from around the world are putting the disease under scrutiny at a conference in vienna where delegates heard about some breakthroughs in treatment . to bring it up to date for them and i'll be back with more news in less than fifteen minutes from now next. with dimitri. hello there welcome to the sports thanks for joining us this hour let's take a...
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a few minutes later the child was found at barrett avenue and 41st street. later the car was recovered at 39th street and clinton avenue. ktvu's christien kafton joins us now with the latest on this case. good afternoon, christian. >> reporter: well, good afternoon. this is the gas station where this whole car theft and kidnapping investigation got underway. take a look right here. you can see if you take a look here through the window that there are a pair of police officers in there. they are bringing back tape. they had those this morning, trying to dub them over looking for clues about their suspect. police say the victim and his daughter pulled into this gas station this morning. the father got out of the car to pay, left his five-year-old daughter in a car and that is when a mini van pulled up alongside and the unthinkable happened. one of the suspects from that vehicle gets out and gets into his cadillac. our victim had left his keys in the car and the suspect takes his car and then was last seen driving on to carlton boulevard. >> investigators say t
a few minutes later the child was found at barrett avenue and 41st street. later the car was recovered at 39th street and clinton avenue. ktvu's christien kafton joins us now with the latest on this case. good afternoon, christian. >> reporter: well, good afternoon. this is the gas station where this whole car theft and kidnapping investigation got underway. take a look right here. you can see if you take a look here through the window that there are a pair of police officers in there....
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barrett duke, who has a ph.d. in old testament studies, and i who have a ph.d. in theoloologtheolo take the biblical teachings and apply them to what we perceive as being an ethical immigration policy. it's much too long to go into, but i would refer you to it. >> thank you, and we will commend that to our committee. mr. guerrez is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to go back to dr. richard land. temper proof biometric social security card. it's in our bill. we want to make sure, because i agree with you totally. you want to end illegal immigration, tell them they can't get a job in america. now, i'm saying that. i'm about as pro immigrant as you can get. tell them they can't get a job in america, that we're going to end illegal immigration and we're going to end it once and for all. let's not -- let's just confess to ourselves. 1986 was a good start. but it was a fraud bill. and it was in essence amnesty to the extent that people applied -- you have been here four years, you show up at an office, you go through a quasibackground che
barrett duke, who has a ph.d. in old testament studies, and i who have a ph.d. in theoloologtheolo take the biblical teachings and apply them to what we perceive as being an ethical immigration policy. it's much too long to go into, but i would refer you to it. >> thank you, and we will commend that to our committee. mr. guerrez is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to go back to dr. richard land. temper proof biometric social security card. it's in our...
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richard barrett is the coordinator of the un pas qaeda taliban monitoring project. before taking that job in 2004, he served in the british foreign office security service and secret security service in turkey and jordan. he has now been at the un for the past several years. since both of you have fought wal-mart and harder about al qaeda than nearly anyone i know, i want to ask you a question that is beside our central focus and what you imagines the view to be of all the things we have been hearing about. the think that these men -- do you think that these men -- we have spawned all sorts of local franchises. they are going to get lucky one of these days. the american public is starting on the war in afghanistan. we are going to win this thing. or is it -- we can only get the lone wolf net jobs -- nutjobs, so we are under a lot of pressure. do you think they feel that they are winning this thing? >> i think from their perspective, it is an existential struggle. it defines who they are. it defines a world as they would like it to to be. they are in it for the long
richard barrett is the coordinator of the un pas qaeda taliban monitoring project. before taking that job in 2004, he served in the british foreign office security service and secret security service in turkey and jordan. he has now been at the un for the past several years. since both of you have fought wal-mart and harder about al qaeda than nearly anyone i know, i want to ask you a question that is beside our central focus and what you imagines the view to be of all the things we have been...
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but to a primary-care physician who does not talk to a specialist barrett you go to the hospital. one in five people to go to a hospital come back within 30 days. a very large share of those people never see a doctor or nurse between hospitalizations. the failure to keep track of people probably cost $10 billion-a $15 billion per year that we do not need to spend. there is no organization to the heth-care system. if there is one that theme about the future of health care, it will not get better until it is better organized. until there is some central organization, and i do not mean government-controlled organization, i mean something that says our job is to take care of patients in the right way and in a way that works for them. if you actually look, not health care, but at every other industry in the economy, every firm that you admire from walmart to amazon to ibm, what do you think they do that makes them successful? kind of like every happy family is happy in the same way, what is it that makes them a success? number one, they get the information right. name an industry that
but to a primary-care physician who does not talk to a specialist barrett you go to the hospital. one in five people to go to a hospital come back within 30 days. a very large share of those people never see a doctor or nurse between hospitalizations. the failure to keep track of people probably cost $10 billion-a $15 billion per year that we do not need to spend. there is no organization to the heth-care system. if there is one that theme about the future of health care, it will not get better...
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now you understand -- did they tell us this was an isolated about him and had no other barrett on negotiations they had with the libyan authorities? that is what they told us. >> and if there had not been an agreement, that he would still be in prison? >> these were questions that should be directed to british and scottish authorities. we objected to that decision before and after that happened. >> without a prisoner transfer agreement taking place, if that was not there, would he have been able to be -- >> that is a better question to be addressed to british authorities. >> i am asking your take. >> we accept on face the you of what scottish authorities that this is a humanitarian decision they made based on medical information available to them. we said categorically this is a mistake, and that is our view today. >> have you raised this with the british authorities? >> i cannot say that we have had a specific conversation with them. >> there is no legal recourse that the united states can take? >> we were not a party to it. he was convicted by a special scottish court, but it is to be conven
now you understand -- did they tell us this was an isolated about him and had no other barrett on negotiations they had with the libyan authorities? that is what they told us. >> and if there had not been an agreement, that he would still be in prison? >> these were questions that should be directed to british and scottish authorities. we objected to that decision before and after that happened. >> without a prisoner transfer agreement taking place, if that was not there,...
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over, when the 300 have gone to death, then all of greece will look to the spartans to see how they barrett. but who will also spartans look to? do you and the other wives and mothers, sisters and daughters of the fallen. if they behold your hearts and with an unbroken with grief, they, too, will break, and greece will with. if you bear a, a dry eye, not alone in during your loss but seizing it and embracing it as the honor is in truth, then spared will stand, and -- sparta will stand. why have i nominated you to bear up underneath this terrible trial, you and the sisters of the 300? because you can. to all who were no uniform but who give so much, sacrifice willingly, and serve as an example of our nation to each other, my thanks. as i leave the army, to those with responsibility to carry on, i say, service in this business is tough. and often dangerous. it extracts a price for participation, and that price can be high. it is attempting to protect yourself from the personal or professional costs of lost it by limiting how much you commit, how much you believe and trust in people, and how d
over, when the 300 have gone to death, then all of greece will look to the spartans to see how they barrett. but who will also spartans look to? do you and the other wives and mothers, sisters and daughters of the fallen. if they behold your hearts and with an unbroken with grief, they, too, will break, and greece will with. if you bear a, a dry eye, not alone in during your loss but seizing it and embracing it as the honor is in truth, then spared will stand, and -- sparta will stand. why have...
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>> barrett number of initiatives we are bringing bills up to the floor and many of them initiated by our new members freshman and sophomore members who have come most recently, many of them from the midwest and our country where the need for jobs is so great. all over the country, here in nevada and califnia but where are manufacturing heartland had been. the idea that we must stop the erosion of our manufacturing base of our industrial base and our technological base. it is a national security issue to do so. if you had no other justification. some of the bills that we have considered and they are putting on the table, one that we pass the other day. we make it easier in terms of our trade treaties for any fractures to get their raw materials that they need to manufacture and it makes all the difference in the world to them. it got an overwhelming vote. to put it this way, the republican leadership down the line voted against the bill. 39 republicans voted against the bill. they all voted for, it makes so much sse. we were very pleased to get over 300 votes, a huge vote. this is abo
>> barrett number of initiatives we are bringing bills up to the floor and many of them initiated by our new members freshman and sophomore members who have come most recently, many of them from the midwest and our country where the need for jobs is so great. all over the country, here in nevada and califnia but where are manufacturing heartland had been. the idea that we must stop the erosion of our manufacturing base of our industrial base and our technological base. it is a national...
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barrett duke, who has a ph.d. in old testament studies, and i who have a ph.d.loologtheolo take the biblical teachings and apply them to what we perceive as being an ethical immigration policy. it's much too long to go into, but i would refer you to it. >> thank you, and we will commend that to our committee. mr. gutierrez is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to go back to dr. richard land. temper proof biometric social security card. it's in our bill. we want to make sure, because i agree with you totally. you want to end illegal immigration, tell them they can't get a job in america. now, i'm saying that. i'm about as pro immigrant as you can get. tell them they can't get a job in america, that we're going to end illegal immigration and we're going to end it once and for all. let's not -- let's just confess to ourselves. 1986 was a good start. but it was a fraud bill. and it was in essence amnesty to the extent that people applied -- you have been here four years, you show up at an office, you go through a quasibackground check, an
barrett duke, who has a ph.d. in old testament studies, and i who have a ph.d.loologtheolo take the biblical teachings and apply them to what we perceive as being an ethical immigration policy. it's much too long to go into, but i would refer you to it. >> thank you, and we will commend that to our committee. mr. gutierrez is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to go back to dr. richard land. temper proof biometric social security card. it's in our bill....
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post-9/11, he led the chase of osama bin laden that ended in the escape at tora bora -- richard barrett serve as the british foreign office security service and secret security service in among other places, turkey and jordan and is now at the un in an office that advises the security council on these matters for the past several years. since both of you have thought longer and harder about al qaeda than nearly anyone i know, to ask a little bed about something beside our central focus -- is what you imagine the view to be of two individuals -- a sum in london and -- osama bin laden, do you think these men, knowing as much as we know -- it's almost nine years, he's still around. the american public is souring on the war in afghanistan and the allies did not seem terribly interested in joining them. we're going to win this thing and one big strike and people say we triumphed. or here we are stuck in the tribal areas of northern pakistan and we can only get loan wolf but jobs with u.s. passport to are incapable of detonating a car with their shoe or their underpants? what you think? do th
post-9/11, he led the chase of osama bin laden that ended in the escape at tora bora -- richard barrett serve as the british foreign office security service and secret security service in among other places, turkey and jordan and is now at the un in an office that advises the security council on these matters for the past several years. since both of you have thought longer and harder about al qaeda than nearly anyone i know, to ask a little bed about something beside our central focus -- is...
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barrett duke, who has a ph.d. in old testament studies, and i who have a ph.d. in theoloologtheolo take the biblical teachings and apply them to what we perceive as being an ethical immigration policy. it's much too long to go into, but i would refer you to it. >> thank you, and we will commend that to our committee. mr. gutierrez is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to go back to dr. richard land. temper proof biometric social security card. it's in our bill. we want to make sure, because i agree with you totally. you want to end illegal immigration, tell them they can't get a job in america. now, i'm saying that. i'm about as pro immigrant as you can get. tell them they can get a job in america, that we're going to end illegal immigration and we're going to end it once and for all. let's not -- let's just confess to ourselves. 1986 was a good start. but it was a fraud bill. and it was in essence amnesty to the extent that people applied -- you have been here four years, you sow up at an office, you go through a quasibackground chec
barrett duke, who has a ph.d. in old testament studies, and i who have a ph.d. in theoloologtheolo take the biblical teachings and apply them to what we perceive as being an ethical immigration policy. it's much too long to go into, but i would refer you to it. >> thank you, and we will commend that to our committee. mr. gutierrez is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. i want to go back to dr. richard land. temper proof biometric social security card. it's in our...