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linda becker say so have her problems with shoplifters. >> i'm very frustrated. i own the business and it's kind of, they're stealing from me. >> reporter: becker already has an elaborate anti theft system. >> we have 24 cameras set up in the store. and so i'm sitting here and i can watch it. >> reporter: but she says often shoplifters only leave empty boxes as clues. >> this one we just found the other day. this is people. they are little people. somebody took them all out. it's $50. >> reporter: becker estimates the losses from theft total more than $10,000 a year so starting in september, she'll be requiring customers to sign up for free membership run their i.d.s through a scanner and keep their phone number and address on report. but it's not to contact customers. >> if something happens in our store, we have something to give police. >> reporter: this man has shopped here with his children, and now with his grandchildren and he says he does not mind giving his information to the store. the idea is becker's last effort to take severe measures such as having
linda becker say so have her problems with shoplifters. >> i'm very frustrated. i own the business and it's kind of, they're stealing from me. >> reporter: becker already has an elaborate anti theft system. >> we have 24 cameras set up in the store. and so i'm sitting here and i can watch it. >> reporter: but she says often shoplifters only leave empty boxes as clues. >> this one we just found the other day. this is people. they are little people. somebody took...
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becker is serving a life sentence.eleased from a psychiatric ward hours before he killed coach thomas. joining me now are mark's parents, joan and dave along with this thomas family, jan, aaron and todd. so good of you to all be together here on the couch with me. and to the beckers, i want to also say how brave it is for you to be here and to talk about what your son did. i just can't imagine being in this small community. you have known the thomas family for more than 30 years. right, dave? >> that's correct, yeah. >> and so you were as stunned as anyone that your son would do this. right? >> we were absolutely shocked. we never felt that this gentle, young man could ever do something like that. that was never in the realm. even though we had dealt with a lot of difficult situations with his mental illness. never anticipated this action to be taken. >> he was diagnosed and has been as a paranoid schizophrenic but he has been -- now he's going to serve a life sentence, the insanity defense did not play out in the cour
becker is serving a life sentence.eleased from a psychiatric ward hours before he killed coach thomas. joining me now are mark's parents, joan and dave along with this thomas family, jan, aaron and todd. so good of you to all be together here on the couch with me. and to the beckers, i want to also say how brave it is for you to be here and to talk about what your son did. i just can't imagine being in this small community. you have known the thomas family for more than 30 years. right, dave?...
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. >>> owner linda becker told ktvu today -- shop owner linda becker told ktvu she is fed up with shoplifterslast year she lost $10,000 in lost merchandise. >> this one we just found the other day. these were people, little people. someone took them all out. it's $50. >> reporter: customers will have to provide name, phone number and e-mail address plus their i.d.s will be run through a scanner. becker says she will have something to give police when toys are stolen. >>> the winds have backed up a little bit along the golden gate bridge. we'll take a look at a live buoy reading. we have winds gusting up to 25 miles per hour earlier: right now the buoy is reporting gusts of 15. that is importing some cool air into the valley. when you wake up tomorrow morning you're going to have -- to have fog. daytime highs today were the warmest we'd seen. so tomorrow morning that marine layer at 7:00 a.m. that's what it looks like when you head off to work, when you take your kids to swim practice, baseball or whatever you're doing. you will want a jacket. you get a day tomorrow just like today with the he
. >>> owner linda becker told ktvu today -- shop owner linda becker told ktvu she is fed up with shoplifterslast year she lost $10,000 in lost merchandise. >> this one we just found the other day. these were people, little people. someone took them all out. it's $50. >> reporter: customers will have to provide name, phone number and e-mail address plus their i.d.s will be run through a scanner. becker says she will have something to give police when toys are stolen....
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. >>> owner linda becker told ktvu today -- shop owner linda becker told ktvu she is fed up with shoplifters year she lost $10,000 in lost merchandise. >> this one we just found the other day. these were people, little people. someone took them all out. it's $50. >> reporter: customers will have to provide name, phone number and e-mail address plus their i.d.s will be run through a scanner. becker says she will have something to give police when toys are stolen. >>> the winds have backed up a little bit along the golden gate bridge. we'll take a look at a live buoy reading. we have winds gusting up to 25 miles per hour earlier: right now the buoy is reporting gusts of 15. that is importing some cool air into the valley. when you wake up tomorrow morning you're going to have -- to have fog. daytime highs today were the warmest we'd seen. so tomorrow morning that marine layer at 7:00 a.m. that's what it looks like when you head off to work, when you take your kids to swim practice, baseball or whatever you're doing. you will want a jacket. you get a day tomorrow just like today with the heat,
. >>> owner linda becker told ktvu today -- shop owner linda becker told ktvu she is fed up with shoplifters year she lost $10,000 in lost merchandise. >> this one we just found the other day. these were people, little people. someone took them all out. it's $50. >> reporter: customers will have to provide name, phone number and e-mail address plus their i.d.s will be run through a scanner. becker says she will have something to give police when toys are stolen....
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. >> michael becker iba a ser liberado pero se interpuso un recurso lega. >> de inmediato la defensa >> se deschó la ley de la aprobación de los votantes para la abolición de la pena de muerte. >> los ingresos servirían para dar extensiones de impuestos y para que los negocios ya existentes se vean motivados a contratar personal. >> si ven las noticias,seguramente conoce al portador de sistema de bart. >> el grupo annonymousm filtró una foto del portavoz semi desnudo, annonymous exige su renuncia. >> casi la mitad de los 49 bomberso retomarán sus funciones a partir de mañana. >> se dio a cnocer un retrato hablado del sospechoso. >> todo parece indicar que las autoridades han ubicado en base a las descripciones. >> a unos días del czaparrancho se dio a conocer el retrato hablado del presunto sospechoso. >> los inspectores trabajan en el caso de asalto agrabado el pasasdo fin de semana. >> prcisamente ante esta avalancha de hechos violentos los legisladores aquí tienen planeado presentar una legislación con la finalidad de castigar severamente a aquellos que participen en hchos violent
. >> michael becker iba a ser liberado pero se interpuso un recurso lega. >> de inmediato la defensa >> se deschó la ley de la aprobación de los votantes para la abolición de la pena de muerte. >> los ingresos servirían para dar extensiones de impuestos y para que los negocios ya existentes se vean motivados a contratar personal. >> si ven las noticias,seguramente conoce al portador de sistema de bart. >> el grupo annonymousm filtró una foto del portavoz...
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were achieved and to help me do that i've got national coordinator for the answer coalition brian becker here in studio and richard spencer the executive director at the national policy institute who's in whitefish montana and brian let's talk let's start with you here first so much to talk about when we think about winners and losers but just with intervention and i know president obama said time and time again this was in the in the name of human rights were human rights protected as a result of nato intervention you know this is the grossest violation of human rights and we were never the united states or britain or france the colonizers going in slavers of africa intervene in africa or the middle east or anywhere they assigned their mission a noble cause to protect freedom to protect democracy to protect civilians in the case of resolution one hundred seventy three but this is a longstanding policy of the u.s. government to overthrow the government of libya the country that possesses as you've said before the largest oil reserves in all of africa it has nothing to do with human right
were achieved and to help me do that i've got national coordinator for the answer coalition brian becker here in studio and richard spencer the executive director at the national policy institute who's in whitefish montana and brian let's talk let's start with you here first so much to talk about when we think about winners and losers but just with intervention and i know president obama said time and time again this was in the in the name of human rights were human rights protected as a result...
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washington look everywhere else i want to thank you guys so much for talking with me today brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and richard spencer executive director of the national policy institute and we must pay attention to the fact that there are things happening all across the middle east and north africa as i just mentioned you know according to the united nations more than twenty two hundred people have been killed in syria in the last six months largely this is the result of the recent crackdown on anti-government protesters it is a danger zone there and we've now of course and president obama and other western countries call for syrian president bashar al assad to step down not only though has he refused assad this is regime is not in danger that syria is doing just fine so are the correspondent reza notional right to syria to find out just how safe the streets there really are. during the first part of our journey the road looked quite normal surprisingly say for a war torn country but the way to hama goes through problems the city where activists have
washington look everywhere else i want to thank you guys so much for talking with me today brian becker national coordinator for the answer coalition and richard spencer executive director of the national policy institute and we must pay attention to the fact that there are things happening all across the middle east and north africa as i just mentioned you know according to the united nations more than twenty two hundred people have been killed in syria in the last six months largely this is...
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commissioner garcia: the amendment i would make is that unless there is a way to show becker they should be placed back on the decks unless they are shown to be not in compliance with the code. commissioner fung: i accept that. >> me? commissioner rcm: -- garcia: i do not think so. commissioner goh: it is just based on those appliances. commissioner garcia: it is for those apartments that are affected by the permit. not all of them are. commissioner goh: 8 of them are. >> absolutely no work would be done to the ground floor deck. in that condition still in there? and then additionally that any monterey appliances removed during the work shall be returned provided the -- that -- commissioner garcia: provided that it can be done in a way that is " -- code compliant. commissioner peterson is there some sort of timeline for the bridge and for this? commissioner fung: she is concerned about the ground floor. commissioner hwang: the ground floor. >> additional permits can be taken up for work on the ground floor. >> mr. pacheco, i think we are ready to have the roll called. >> to reiterate, th
commissioner garcia: the amendment i would make is that unless there is a way to show becker they should be placed back on the decks unless they are shown to be not in compliance with the code. commissioner fung: i accept that. >> me? commissioner rcm: -- garcia: i do not think so. commissioner goh: it is just based on those appliances. commissioner garcia: it is for those apartments that are affected by the permit. not all of them are. commissioner goh: 8 of them are. >> absolutely...
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. >> reporter: the president called on congress to stop the beckering. >> this is a lose/lose/lose situation that can be easily solved if congress gets back into town and does its job. >> reporter: congress appeared stuck in the blame game. >> unfortunately, republicans continue to practice the politics of confrontation and hostage taking. >> reporter: republicans are insisting that any bill to temporarily fund the faa also cuts subsidies for flights to rural airports. the government has had to subsidize every ticket to keep ser investigation run to smaen small airports. >> it's as if swon put as gun to your head. >> reporter: republicans have charged that democrats have only themselves to blame, the only reason so many john jobs are at staple is senate democratic leaders chose to play politics. >> can back to washington, leave your vacations. just for a couple hours. come back, congress. >> reporter: for 4,000 furloughed faa worker, all this is stuff to swallow. >> very scary. i got a mortgage payment, i got two kids in college, student loans to pay. >> it seems that these political party g
. >> reporter: the president called on congress to stop the beckering. >> this is a lose/lose/lose situation that can be easily solved if congress gets back into town and does its job. >> reporter: congress appeared stuck in the blame game. >> unfortunately, republicans continue to practice the politics of confrontation and hostage taking. >> reporter: republicans are insisting that any bill to temporarily fund the faa also cuts subsidies for flights to rural...
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. >> reporter: becker says she just brought the driver license scanner and will sign up customers in september and making it members only for everyone in january. reporting live, jean elle, nbc bay area news. toys.ew way of sellingcc1: >>> police are now looking for a man who flashed a woman and her 2-year-old niece in daylight. t happened near a popularcc1: shopping mall in a parking lot near the hillsdale shopping center. the flasher got out of his car and described himself. the suspect appeared to be about 50 years old, weighing around 200 pounds. if you have any information, call the police department. >>> at one point he was helping the police, and then ended up suing them. settled his lawsuit. he suffered a traumatic drain injury in 2008. that's when he fell through a skylight helping police investigate a burglary at the pet store where he worked. he claims police told him to get on the roof. his attorney argued police should have been more careful with him since he was helping with the investigation. the police department settled the lawsuit for over a million dollars. >>> the
. >> reporter: becker says she just brought the driver license scanner and will sign up customers in september and making it members only for everyone in january. reporting live, jean elle, nbc bay area news. toys.ew way of sellingcc1: >>> police are now looking for a man who flashed a woman and her 2-year-old niece in daylight. t happened near a popularcc1: shopping mall in a parking lot near the hillsdale shopping center. the flasher got out of his car and described himself....
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star doing what he's best known for running straight ahead making a long catch rex grossman and john becker puffing it out for the starting quarterback job for the redskins back stating his plane with a pass to turn to austin giving washington at twenty eight to twin. leet flecktones rookie golf tyrone taylor the next one from the chilis with twenty two seconds to go in the fourth the federal reserve spied the officials ravens take a thirty four thirty. go to g.p. rogers meanwhile went from the starting grid to the gridiron ahead of sunday's indianapolis grand prix after a few spins run the truck the contestants visited the home of the two thousand and six super bowl winners the indianapolis colts for some pro american football kentucky cade nicky hayden looking somewhat more fluid than the others at the lucas oil stadium back on the circuit overall leader casey stoner has a thirty two point question with jorge lorenzo the b.c. also isn't the first right it's. the sport this friday morning more coming up in two hours time but now it's the weather here in twenty four hour party. plenty of mi
star doing what he's best known for running straight ahead making a long catch rex grossman and john becker puffing it out for the starting quarterback job for the redskins back stating his plane with a pass to turn to austin giving washington at twenty eight to twin. leet flecktones rookie golf tyrone taylor the next one from the chilis with twenty two seconds to go in the fourth the federal reserve spied the officials ravens take a thirty four thirty. go to g.p. rogers meanwhile went from the...
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floodgates to other officials being held to account for war crimes that's according to an activist brian becker. what we have to recognize is that by stripping rumsfeld of immunity for the acts of torture against american citizens this opens wide that we do are not only for rumsfeld but for dick cheney for bush for all of those who advocated or put into place policies like the policy of torture which they call enhanced interrogation techniques euphemistically and very thinly euphemistically disguising torture which is illegal then that means all of these people could be in the dark if you try to hold pentagon officials in this case the head of the pentagon donald rumsfeld accountable for torture or other illegal acts that somehow shackles the hands of u.s. military ironically it suggests that the united states government needs to demands too and is engaging in illegal acts and that if anyone holds them accountable that will be quote shackling their effort to carry out work it's partly demagogy by virtue of the nature of the argument it also reveals that they in fact have institutionalized tortu
floodgates to other officials being held to account for war crimes that's according to an activist brian becker. what we have to recognize is that by stripping rumsfeld of immunity for the acts of torture against american citizens this opens wide that we do are not only for rumsfeld but for dick cheney for bush for all of those who advocated or put into place policies like the policy of torture which they call enhanced interrogation techniques euphemistically and very thinly euphemistically...
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after a huge help from nato including a bombing campaign in the country lasting five months brian becker from the ants a work holy shit answer says the declared humanitarian reasons for the intervention had nothing to do with its real aim whenever the united states or britain or france the colonizers and slay was of africa intervene in africa or the middle east or anywhere they assigned their mission a noble cause to protect freedom to protect democracy to protect civilians in the case of resolution one thousand nine hundred three but this is a longstanding policy of the u.s. government to overthrow the government of libya the country that possesses as you've said before the largest oil reserves in all about it has nothing to do with human rights and in fact when you bomb of tripoli when you drop seven thousand five hundred bombs and missiles on a country a country that did nothing to be american people that's an act of aggression that's a war crime that's a crime against humanity it's the complete opposite of defense of human rights meanwhile inzy german a london based activist from sta
after a huge help from nato including a bombing campaign in the country lasting five months brian becker from the ants a work holy shit answer says the declared humanitarian reasons for the intervention had nothing to do with its real aim whenever the united states or britain or france the colonizers and slay was of africa intervene in africa or the middle east or anywhere they assigned their mission a noble cause to protect freedom to protect democracy to protect civilians in the case of...
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as i've been reporting right there well i mean brian becker who is an antiwar activist believes that nato its actions in libya are an investment in the future of reconstruction of the country and future foreign places to liberate least. stimulated it armed a civil war that ended up destroying big parts of the country and then bombed huge parts of the infrastructure knowing that it infrastructure would be later rebuild probably by western corporations making lots of money you would have to then strip nato of any positive performance in interpose khadafi libya i think in fact if nato stays there will have a noble humanitarian sounding sort of excuses and pretext for their role but ultimately it's the dominate this country remember before he came to power in one thousand sixty nine the u.s. had to relist air force base the british are two major air bases in libya it wasn't just oil it's about military bases it's about control of what was a vital u.s. and british fear of influence france plans to hold a high level meeting next week to discuss libya's political future talk live you know p
as i've been reporting right there well i mean brian becker who is an antiwar activist believes that nato its actions in libya are an investment in the future of reconstruction of the country and future foreign places to liberate least. stimulated it armed a civil war that ended up destroying big parts of the country and then bombed huge parts of the infrastructure knowing that it infrastructure would be later rebuild probably by western corporations making lots of money you would have to then...
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live in washington well let's get more analysis from the director of the antiwar coalition brian becker he's also in washington d.c. brian thanks very much indeed for being with us here in r.t. but as you just heard it said that nato has done a great job it looks like the people's wishes about to come true there in libya so the operation carried out by nato well their position has been vindicated doesn't it. well it depends what the what the mission was if it was to protect civilians it certainly hasn't been vindicated thousands of civilians have died the united states and nato forces have dropped seven thousand five hundred bombing missions in libya just in the last month alone this is a nato war there may be libyan soldiers fighting as part of the rebel force but there are commando units from britain and france that are the real leaders just to put this in perspective the gross domestic product of libya is one tenth the size of the pentagon's annual military budget this is a david and goliath battle between powers the united states britain and france the old colonizers and slavers of
live in washington well let's get more analysis from the director of the antiwar coalition brian becker he's also in washington d.c. brian thanks very much indeed for being with us here in r.t. but as you just heard it said that nato has done a great job it looks like the people's wishes about to come true there in libya so the operation carried out by nato well their position has been vindicated doesn't it. well it depends what the what the mission was if it was to protect civilians it...
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thousand and six when they highlighted concerns the firms engaged in corruptions get more from brian becker from the walkover that is joining us now from washington i live right now these two men they were detained for nine months in retaliation for efforts to reveal illegal activities by their employer that's their story how much would the former bush and current obama administration want to get their case dismissed. well it's obviously a top priority clearly for the bush administration and all the bush era officials who could also be stripped of immunity and held liable for crimes committed during their watch but it's also a priority for the obama administration which ironically is the entity providing defense for donald rumsfeld. the seventh circuit court of appeals ruled is that if donald rumsfeld's policies knowingly violated the american constitution the u.s. constitution if they engaged in or allow the engagement of illegal activities like torture that he does not have immunity from prosecution or from civil suit and so this opens the door to what is growing as an as a movement insid
thousand and six when they highlighted concerns the firms engaged in corruptions get more from brian becker from the walkover that is joining us now from washington i live right now these two men they were detained for nine months in retaliation for efforts to reveal illegal activities by their employer that's their story how much would the former bush and current obama administration want to get their case dismissed. well it's obviously a top priority clearly for the bush administration and...
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some kids are packing up and heading becker to a very special summer camp this place caters to kids that are homeless or in a crisis. >> of these kids are showing a some of what they have learned of the last eight weeks. >> i made a lot of friends i had a lot of fun. >> this is for children ages 5 to 11 who live in homeless shelters or transitional houses. they go swimming and on field trips and learn a variety of things from dance to craft. >> it helps them deal with how they are living in their situation, campus advance it has been around for over 100 years and we want to try to instill some of the life skills that helped them cope with the situation is that they face. >> the kids have a lot of fun and learned some important skill to take back to the classroom. >> we learn, vacation and division and reading. >> she read a lot more, academically portia's been doing great. she is also a great swimmer as well. as she gets along with her peers good. >> the campers to start out as a stranger to through the activities learn valuable social skills. volunteer camp counselor said the difference
some kids are packing up and heading becker to a very special summer camp this place caters to kids that are homeless or in a crisis. >> of these kids are showing a some of what they have learned of the last eight weeks. >> i made a lot of friends i had a lot of fun. >> this is for children ages 5 to 11 who live in homeless shelters or transitional houses. they go swimming and on field trips and learn a variety of things from dance to craft. >> it helps them deal with...
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foundation linden harry bradley foundation the newton and rachelle bakker foundation and new rochelle becker charitable trust the russell barry foundation charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the foundation now this report also highlights five so called experts frank gaffney daniel pipes david year shalmi robert spencer and steven emerson so how exactly does this money flow and what is the purpose behind it joining me to discuss it is here the editor in chief of think progress and vice president of the center for american progress thanks so much for being here tonight for having me and i'm very curious this was a six month long investigation this is quite an extensive report you guys put out how do you put all the pieces together and how do you make the direct line between the snow nations and these experts how exactly does the money get to them was started saying we wanted to be and with that as our goal we said how do we end it well let's look at the money trail let's start with the people who are propping up the conspirators of paid the five people that you mentioned and
foundation linden harry bradley foundation the newton and rachelle bakker foundation and new rochelle becker charitable trust the russell barry foundation charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the foundation now this report also highlights five so called experts frank gaffney daniel pipes david year shalmi robert spencer and steven emerson so how exactly does this money flow and what is the purpose behind it joining me to discuss it is here the editor in chief of think progress...
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becker feel is from 11:00 p.m. and 2:05 a.m. they can find teams in this part beyond >> it places them in treatment >> officials feel that does weeks have been a productive and will continue using them of throughout the summer. >> tuesday and make sure your and garments are safe. >> we will turn our detention and to whether at 4:45 a.m. >> fog is going to be the big word in your vocabulary for this morning the winds are going to pick up this afternoon. this is all...
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. >> linda becker owns doll houses, trains and more in novato.'s tried everything to stop shoplifters to no avail. now she's making it a club store which means you need to be a member to enter. she says it's free to join but you have to hand over your phone number and driver's license. 5:47, enjoying fancy french food about to get a whole lot more expensive but it will be served with a side of adventure. chef thomas keller taking the top rated french laundry across the pond for a ten-day pop-up restaurant inside the famous harrods department store in london. they will serve a nine-course lunch and dinner for 250 pounds, about $400. the restaurant will pop up october 1st and you can book reservations starting september 1st. onso there you go. or you could just try to get reservations here in the bay area, too. it's 5:48 right now. want to check the forecast with meteorologist rob mayeda in for christina. >> that's right. forecast free, better than a $400 lunch. wow. you can see some of the temperatures we're seeing around the bay area right now. s
. >> linda becker owns doll houses, trains and more in novato.'s tried everything to stop shoplifters to no avail. now she's making it a club store which means you need to be a member to enter. she says it's free to join but you have to hand over your phone number and driver's license. 5:47, enjoying fancy french food about to get a whole lot more expensive but it will be served with a side of adventure. chef thomas keller taking the top rated french laundry across the pond for a ten-day...