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then handed the rifle to brenda. the blood spatter on brenda's pants proved she was less than two feet away. pavatt used a .22-caliber pistol to shoot brenda's arm, but he fired it from a couple inches away, leaving the burn marks. >> i've been shot! my husband's been shot! >> brenda called police with the fake story of the two masked men. pavatt hid in the empty house next door. the homeowners had given brenda the key for safekeeping. pavatt stayed there for at least a day until police were finished at the scene. he ejected the spent shotgun shell when he heard the homeowner's son walk into the house to pick up his parents' mail. fortunately, the man didn't go upstairs or he might have been killed, too. investigators never found the murder weapon, but they did find some important information. >> during our investigation, we also found that mr. pavatt had purchased a .22-caliber pistol at a local gun store with the use of a credit card about a month before the homicide. >> everything was a piece of a puzzle. all of t
then handed the rifle to brenda. the blood spatter on brenda's pants proved she was less than two feet away. pavatt used a .22-caliber pistol to shoot brenda's arm, but he fired it from a couple inches away, leaving the burn marks. >> i've been shot! my husband's been shot! >> brenda called police with the fake story of the two masked men. pavatt hid in the empty house next door. the homeowners had given brenda the key for safekeeping. pavatt stayed there for at least a day until...
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phone records or anything. >> brenda wasn't keyon's only love interest. was carla hughes, the 25-year-old cheerleader coach who worked at the same school with keyon. apparently they had been less than discreet with their relationship. >> they had been seen kissing several times in the restaurant. so i knew her to be at least more than a friend. >> carla hughes was the one that he was the most involved with. that i guess he had the most serious relationship and that he was seeing basically on a daily basis. >> carla hughes was a former beauty pageant contestant and a single mother of a 3-year-old son. when questioned by police, she adamantly denied the affair. >> he's not a boyfriend. he's just a friend. none of this was sexual with him. no, no, nothing. >> i can understand why carla hughes was lying initially. she didn't want to be in the midst of someone had just been murdered. >> people may have saw us being affectionate towards each other. but at the most they may have just saw a little kissing. but as far as it like being a full out blown romantic lov
phone records or anything. >> brenda wasn't keyon's only love interest. was carla hughes, the 25-year-old cheerleader coach who worked at the same school with keyon. apparently they had been less than discreet with their relationship. >> they had been seen kissing several times in the restaurant. so i knew her to be at least more than a friend. >> carla hughes was the one that he was the most involved with. that i guess he had the most serious relationship and that he was...
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by the way, brenda knows it all, and you can cash brenda on bulls and bears every saturday morning atastern right here on the fox news channel. thanks so much, brenda. >> thank you. >> see you again. >>> meanwhile, want to tell you that lawmakers from both sides of the aisle weighing in on speaker boehner's plan to sue president obama. so where is this all heading? we're going to take a closer look. >>> the president is saying, congress, if you're not going to do your job of actually passing a law to make those things happen, i'm going to use -- >> wait a minute, congressman -- the constitution -- wait. the constitution does not say -- f cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal
by the way, brenda knows it all, and you can cash brenda on bulls and bears every saturday morning atastern right here on the fox news channel. thanks so much, brenda. >> thank you. >> see you again. >>> meanwhile, want to tell you that lawmakers from both sides of the aisle weighing in on speaker boehner's plan to sue president obama. so where is this all heading? we're going to take a closer look. >>> the president is saying, congress, if you're not going to do...
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hi, i'm brenda butner, and this is "bulls and bears." here is gary and tracy and jonas and john along with chuck. welcome to everybody. so, john, the president doesn't see a difference. do you? >> yes, i do. and one of the reasons that the president does not see the difference is that he has never been in private enterprise and none of the advisers and look, comparing the government to what the corporations do, and the corporations have accounting that is transparent and if not, they will hear from the shareholders and they have to report every single quarter, and government does not. if you steal in the private enterprise, you will be prosecuted. if you do it in government, you label it pork and nobody says anything about it. think about this, how many people including the president of the top leaders in d.c. could run g.e. or amazon? but could jeff emmel or jeff bezos run anything in d.c.? yes, it means that the best in
hi, i'm brenda butner, and this is "bulls and bears." here is gary and tracy and jonas and john along with chuck. welcome to everybody. so, john, the president doesn't see a difference. do you? >> yes, i do. and one of the reasons that the president does not see the difference is that he has never been in private enterprise and none of the advisers and look, comparing the government to what the corporations do, and the corporations have accounting that is transparent and if not,...
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i want to remind viewers you can catch brenda on "bulls & bears" every saturday at 10:00 a.m.rn right here on the fox news channel. it's chock full of information. that is it for us. i'm arthel nfl. "a healthy you & carol alt" is right here. keep it on the news channel for all the latest headlines. have a good afternoon. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. how can a tablet replace your laptop? start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course, make it run microsoft office, with the power and speed to do real work. introducing surface pro 3. the tablet that can replace your laptop. when you didn't dread when youbedtime becausenner with anticipaof heartburn.itation. when damage to your esophagus caused by acid reflux disease wasn't always on your mind. that's when you knew nexium was the prescription medication for
i want to remind viewers you can catch brenda on "bulls & bears" every saturday at 10:00 a.m.rn right here on the fox news channel. it's chock full of information. that is it for us. i'm arthel nfl. "a healthy you & carol alt" is right here. keep it on the news channel for all the latest headlines. have a good afternoon. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good!...
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>> brenda, i think it's inevitab inevitable. the minimum wage affects the many jobs many of which could be replaced by machines. we saw it years ago, by the way, with bank tellers. now almost everybody uses an atm, and toll takers on the turn pikes now with the easy pass, and we saw mcdonald's experim t experimenting in europe, and at my supermarket, same thing, self check out. it forces the company's hand, and if i can do that cheaper and faster with machines, and the robotic's industry is happy to comply. >> jonas, human technology has been replacing people, and is that such a bad thing? >> every one of the technologies is improving. you can make the case, really low wages, like some countries have with no technology, and you can make the case that raising the minimum wage could push work offshore, and it's going to happen anyway. when google creates a self driving car, because it's a better technology than having somebody not drive well and play the wrong radio when he is in the car with you. >> john, amazon and other compani
>> brenda, i think it's inevitab inevitable. the minimum wage affects the many jobs many of which could be replaced by machines. we saw it years ago, by the way, with bank tellers. now almost everybody uses an atm, and toll takers on the turn pikes now with the easy pass, and we saw mcdonald's experim t experimenting in europe, and at my supermarket, same thing, self check out. it forces the company's hand, and if i can do that cheaper and faster with machines, and the robotic's industry...
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michael good to have you with us tonight brenda let me start with you what's the biggest takeaway fromthis report essentially congress asked for an assessment of the climate change impacts in the united states and today the president delivered this report essentially confirms what americans already have seen with their own eyes sees a rising. punishing heat waves the heaviest rain events are getting even heavier and droughts very severe. and this is the last page of the report had the logos of all the government agencies are going in and every single scientist i believe this is a consensus report like the i.p.c.c. is yes so this wasn't an a majority opinion everybody has to sign off on it so therefore this is the most conservative. assertion that can possibly made so and it's pretty grim michael how do the findings of the national this u.s. report line up with those of the i.p.c.c. report that just came out a few months ago. they line up perfectly they line up with the science they line up also with the calls for urgent action that i think the white house is absolutely leading on it's
michael good to have you with us tonight brenda let me start with you what's the biggest takeaway fromthis report essentially congress asked for an assessment of the climate change impacts in the united states and today the president delivered this report essentially confirms what americans already have seen with their own eyes sees a rising. punishing heat waves the heaviest rain events are getting even heavier and droughts very severe. and this is the last page of the report had the logos of...
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brenda, this was passed in 1970 with various amendments and it was studied in 2002, and just through987 it costs about 600,000 jobs, and then there was another study done in 2011 and said the cost was over $65 billion, just for the amendments that they put on in 1990. brenda, whatever passed here, it didn't matter if you are for the environment or against it, the point is it is going to cost jobs? unequivocally, yes. >> chuck, what do you think? often times businesses say when you throw regulations at them you cause uncertainty and make them not want to fire. >> it's going to come out of daddy's pocket, and we have a good case study here. there is nine northeastern states that came together and implemented their own cap and trade program and since 2009 they reduced emissions 27% and saw economic growth, so this can be done and if the renewable jobs are made in america and putting people in work, i can see a success. >> you talk about daddy paying for some of the regulations, but many of the businesses are small businesses and more regulations. with a does it mean to them? >> they hav
brenda, this was passed in 1970 with various amendments and it was studied in 2002, and just through987 it costs about 600,000 jobs, and then there was another study done in 2011 and said the cost was over $65 billion, just for the amendments that they put on in 1990. brenda, whatever passed here, it didn't matter if you are for the environment or against it, the point is it is going to cost jobs? unequivocally, yes. >> chuck, what do you think? often times businesses say when you throw...
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. >> the need for the commendation of brenda jones came after the agenda was publish. the committee may still entertain if a commissioner will do so. >> so moved. >> second. >> it has been seconded. any discussion. is there any public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is closed. all in favor, signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> the motion carries. general manager kelly. [inaudible]. >> thank you very much for being here. so there's a prepared remark, please bare with me. on behalf of the commission, i would like to acknowledge brenda, bj jones who will officially announce that she's going to retire on july 1, 2014. bj, you began your career here in 1982 in the water department kuft mayor service bureau and went to work for the department of public works. the fire department, the health department and came home to the puc again in 1992. bj, you have worked throughout the puc most recently to the southeast community facility, southeast community and the southeast community facility commission. you were born a networker and event planner ex troid nature. man
. >> the need for the commendation of brenda jones came after the agenda was publish. the committee may still entertain if a commissioner will do so. >> so moved. >> second. >> it has been seconded. any discussion. is there any public comment on this item. seeing none, public comment is closed. all in favor, signify by saying aye. >> aye. >> the motion carries. general manager kelly. [inaudible]. >> thank you very much for being here. so there's a...
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gary b., last word. 20 seconds. >> there is a silver lining, brenda. if we do sell off and the market drops, i think it will be more emotional than anything else. and i would use that opportunity to buy. >> okay. good way to end. all right. all this is about how it impacts you. tweet us what you think. remember to hashtag bullsandbears. all this mess could be because a lack of leadership in d.c. neil's gang is on it. but up here first, the big upset of the week. cantor gets bounced. how this history-making election may make congress finally cut this history-making number. >>> our debt is over 17 trillion. unfunded liabilities 127 trillion. and no leader on either side is mentioning the biggest economic friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from
gary b., last word. 20 seconds. >> there is a silver lining, brenda. if we do sell off and the market drops, i think it will be more emotional than anything else. and i would use that opportunity to buy. >> okay. good way to end. all right. all this is about how it impacts you. tweet us what you think. remember to hashtag bullsandbears. all this mess could be because a lack of leadership in d.c. neil's gang is on it. but up here first, the big upset of the week. cantor gets bounced....
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gary b., last word. 20 seconds. >> there is a silver lining, brenda. if we do sell off and the market drops, i think it will be more emotional than anything else. and i would use that opportunity to buy. >> okay. good way to end. all right. all this is about how it impacts you. tweet us what you think. remember to hashtag bullsandbears. all this mess could be because a lack of leadership in d.c. neil's gang is on it. but up here first, the big upset of the week. cantor gets bounced. how this history-making election may make congress finally cut this history-making number. >>> our debt is over 17 trillion. unfunded liabilities 127 trillion. and no leader on either side is mentioning the biggest economic and no leader on either side is mention[ female announcer ]omic this allergy season, will you be a sound sleeper, or a mouth breather? a mouth breather! [ whimpers ] how do you sleep like that? well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. allergy medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow! it instantly opens your
gary b., last word. 20 seconds. >> there is a silver lining, brenda. if we do sell off and the market drops, i think it will be more emotional than anything else. and i would use that opportunity to buy. >> okay. good way to end. all right. all this is about how it impacts you. tweet us what you think. remember to hashtag bullsandbears. all this mess could be because a lack of leadership in d.c. neil's gang is on it. but up here first, the big upset of the week. cantor gets bounced....
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brenda and her family have been living on this street for two years. they only have a few belongings. >> my husband is unemployed. that is why we cannot rent a place. we have two small children. >> brenda's eldest daughter is two years old. the younger one was born just last month. the city does not provide them with housing. the welfare payments the family receives are not enough to make ends meet. the homeless have to rely on help from neighbors here. >> there's the beautiful city that tourists come to see, but when you lived here, you know the dangers of this place -- when you lived here, you know the dangers of this place. >> this is one of the cities with the greatest social inequality in the world. these girls have turned to prostitution. they make about 70 euros per night. for that sum, they accept many risks. we meet a girl who tells us how brutal brazilian customers can be. >> i was thrown out of a car and had a revolver pointed to my head. one time, the customer pressed a knife to my neck. everyone here is constantly facing death. >> she is 2
brenda and her family have been living on this street for two years. they only have a few belongings. >> my husband is unemployed. that is why we cannot rent a place. we have two small children. >> brenda's eldest daughter is two years old. the younger one was born just last month. the city does not provide them with housing. the welfare payments the family receives are not enough to make ends meet. the homeless have to rely on help from neighbors here. >> there's the...
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i'm brenda butner, and this is bulls and bears. these are the bulls and the bears right here on our panel. welcome to everybody. gary, kay, the mess over there, and already hitting us at the pump here and now they want a 12 cent a gallon gas hike? >> well, it is not to raise the marginal tax races and payroll taxes and now they want to go after the gas taxes at a time when the gas prices are spiking and iraq may blow up here, and they may spike further and this is the worst possible time, and a 12 cent tax takes $13 billion out of the taxpayer and that means not the time. they will spend $3.5 trillion which is double this government of 14 years ago and they have plenty of money to fix the roads. leave us ale loan. >> and jonas, you been talking about hiking the gas tax for quite a while and right now the right time? >> since 1973 the last time they raised the gas tax which is one of the many, many reasons that it needs to go up, because it has to keep pace with the cost of improving the roads and the money is not going to leave the
i'm brenda butner, and this is bulls and bears. these are the bulls and the bears right here on our panel. welcome to everybody. gary, kay, the mess over there, and already hitting us at the pump here and now they want a 12 cent a gallon gas hike? >> well, it is not to raise the marginal tax races and payroll taxes and now they want to go after the gas taxes at a time when the gas prices are spiking and iraq may blow up here, and they may spike further and this is the worst possible time,...
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gary b., last word. 20 seconds. >> there is a silver lining, brenda. if we do sell off and the market drops, i think it will be more emotional than anything else. and i would use that opportunity to buy. >> okay. good way to end. all right. all this is about how it impacts you. tweet us what you think. remember to hashtag bullsandbears. all this mess could be because a lack of leadership in d.c. neil's gang is on it. but up here first, the big upset of the week. cantor gets bounced. how this history-making election may make congress finally cut this history-making number. >>> our debt is over 17 trillion. unfunded liabilities 127 trillion. and no leader on either side is mentioning the biggest economic problems we have in the country right now. and i base my campaign on those numbers. then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could la
gary b., last word. 20 seconds. >> there is a silver lining, brenda. if we do sell off and the market drops, i think it will be more emotional than anything else. and i would use that opportunity to buy. >> okay. good way to end. all right. all this is about how it impacts you. tweet us what you think. remember to hashtag bullsandbears. all this mess could be because a lack of leadership in d.c. neil's gang is on it. but up here first, the big upset of the week. cantor gets bounced....
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thanks so much to brenda chu and the whole staff there as well. lastly, for most clean commute days per participants, the first place winner is another san francisco entity, san francisco maritime national historic park. and accepting on their behalf is lynn sullivan. and the third place winner in the most clean commute days per participant is alexa internet, almost sweeping it in many categories. so, thanks again to alexa internet and stephanie anderson for accepting on their behalf. we have so many san francisco businesses and their employees improving the environment by cleaning their commute habits, and i'd like to ask if supervisor avalos has anything to say about our champions and companies. thank you so much for the 22 member bay area management air district board. it is a pleasure to serve with supervisor avalos and others on that board. and thank you so much to these companies for creating a healthier environment and cleaning the air. and let me turn it over to stephanie anderson as well. >> thank you so much. we really appreciate this op
thanks so much to brenda chu and the whole staff there as well. lastly, for most clean commute days per participants, the first place winner is another san francisco entity, san francisco maritime national historic park. and accepting on their behalf is lynn sullivan. and the third place winner in the most clean commute days per participant is alexa internet, almost sweeping it in many categories. so, thanks again to alexa internet and stephanie anderson for accepting on their behalf. we have...
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there was no other way for me to survive unless i did this. >> reporter: police and brenda's team haveried to convince more than three dozen women that they don't have to do this. sadly, even after the emotional break downs, mostly all of them refuse the help. instead, they were taken to jail and within hours they were back on broadway. >> even if she helps one, it's worth it. >>> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >>> here are jacqueline and keith. >>> a seaside mansion in our area is demolished. >> it was all on purpose. we will show you the before and after photos. >>> paying the dead? a review of state records shows hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of government benefits are going to people who have passed away as far back as the 1980s. >>> a look at our weather. >> enjoy this evening because come tomorrow, we're going to see big changes with humidity and also thunderstorms. i'm tracking those storms coming up. >>> the pastor's punishment overturned. he lost his credentials after presiding over his gay son's marriage. now we heard from this pennsylvania minister hours after he lear
there was no other way for me to survive unless i did this. >> reporter: police and brenda's team haveried to convince more than three dozen women that they don't have to do this. sadly, even after the emotional break downs, mostly all of them refuse the help. instead, they were taken to jail and within hours they were back on broadway. >> even if she helps one, it's worth it. >>> nbc 10 news at 5:00 is next. >>> here are jacqueline and keith. >>> a...
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brenda es mamÁ de antonio y explicÓ que miles de personas estÁn saliendo de centroamericana porque las, un tío... >> jefferson es otro hermano de antonio el recuerda que a sus 10 aÑos los grupos criminales le ofrecieron consumir droga, tambiÉn recuerda cÓmo le enseÑaron a manejar las armas. >> le ponÍan la bala para disparar. >> cifras oficiales indican que desde enero de 2013 a mayo, fueron deportados 100.000 niÑos. >> llegan niÑos, que vienen totalmente solos, llegan y se ubican aquÍ en el albergue... >> la oficina de washington para asuntos latinoamericanos advirtiÓ que la migración es una emergencia humanitaria real en toda la ruta migratoria a los estados unidos. >> a raÍz del fenÓmeno migratorio infantil, la explotaciÓn laboral aumentó en la frontera sur de mÉxico, donde los niÑos y las niÑas que trabajan, no tiene derecho a los servicios mÉdicos por ser centroamericanos. >> el presidente anunciÓ al congreso que se enviarÍan hasta 275 tropas a irak. 170 soldados ya estÁn en territorio iraquÍ y el resto serÁn movilizados. los militares enviados ayudarÁn a relocalizar funcionarios
brenda es mamÁ de antonio y explicÓ que miles de personas estÁn saliendo de centroamericana porque las, un tío... >> jefferson es otro hermano de antonio el recuerda que a sus 10 aÑos los grupos criminales le ofrecieron consumir droga, tambiÉn recuerda cÓmo le enseÑaron a manejar las armas. >> le ponÍan la bala para disparar. >> cifras oficiales indican que desde enero de 2013 a mayo, fueron deportados 100.000 niÑos. >> llegan niÑos, que vienen totalmente...
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james and brenda let's also look at jewish extremism in america. when compared to other countries in which the diaspora has recycled anti-semitism in america has been comparatively low. nevertheless, episodes of anti-semitism have punctuated american history. anti-semitism was most pronounced in the early part of the 20th century when jewish immigrants from eastern europe settled en masse in some american cities. now, mainstream jewish organizations have defended jewish rights, but there have been some jewish extremist organizations that have been active as well. the best known of these groups is the jewish defense league. this group was created in 1968 in response to a conflict in new york city involving the public schools. at the timing of the teachers were jewish and many of the people were african-american. at the time there was some tension between the two communities. however, the rise of jewish extremism in the states has largely to the fence overseas. during the 1970s and 1980s, the jewish defense league targeted representatives of the sovi
james and brenda let's also look at jewish extremism in america. when compared to other countries in which the diaspora has recycled anti-semitism in america has been comparatively low. nevertheless, episodes of anti-semitism have punctuated american history. anti-semitism was most pronounced in the early part of the 20th century when jewish immigrants from eastern europe settled en masse in some american cities. now, mainstream jewish organizations have defended jewish rights, but there have...
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los angeles daily news reporter brenda joins us. what is this and how do we get in on this? >> so, this is a mystery donor from san francisco who says he is a wealthy real estate developer, a millionaire who has been hiding envelopes and containers of cash around california cities. he started in san francisco and went to san jose and recently was in los angeles for five consecutive days. he actually tweetsz out clues on his twitter profile which is at hidden cash. photos and hints of where he has dropped the cash and then followers rush to this place and try to be the first to find the cash. in parks, in shopping centers and various places in these big cities. so he has gained over. >> go ahead. >> i was going to say he has gained over 430,000 followers in about 10 at as. -- days on twitter. >> how much cash has been found so far? >> thousands of dollars. i don't know the exact amount. but generally in one envelope or one container it ranges from approximately 80 odollars to over $200. >> and anyone have any idea who this is, this mystery man or woman is? >> he said he is --
los angeles daily news reporter brenda joins us. what is this and how do we get in on this? >> so, this is a mystery donor from san francisco who says he is a wealthy real estate developer, a millionaire who has been hiding envelopes and containers of cash around california cities. he started in san francisco and went to san jose and recently was in los angeles for five consecutive days. he actually tweetsz out clues on his twitter profile which is at hidden cash. photos and hints of...
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>> hi, my name is brenda bares and i work in dph at one of the primary care clinics and i am happy that this is coming forward and this is needed and i think that one thing that has notd been talked about is what that money could be spent on to improve the people's healthcare out comes which is also one of the purposes of the affordable care act. and education, for the patients. and to keep them healthy before they end up in problems or in the hospital, could be expanded and there are so many things that need to be expanded and the specialty care and primary care so that we can get everybody in and the people can stop having the problem of not being able to get an appointment and these are the things that i have seen and thank you very much supervisor campos for bringing this forward and this is something that is needed. those of us who work on the healthcare on the ground providing this healthcare we know that it is something that has to happen and so thank you very much. and keep. >> and thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> ariana, political coordinator, and the tender loin, thank
>> hi, my name is brenda bares and i work in dph at one of the primary care clinics and i am happy that this is coming forward and this is needed and i think that one thing that has notd been talked about is what that money could be spent on to improve the people's healthcare out comes which is also one of the purposes of the affordable care act. and education, for the patients. and to keep them healthy before they end up in problems or in the hospital, could be expanded and there are so...
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. >> reporter: brenda dixon lives across the street and has lived here at least 50 years.she says family oriented community is the big draw. >> we all look out for each other, we all feel safe here. >> people are buying there and living there and fixing it up. you are starting to see the neighborhood change. >> reporter: he says he doesn't expect this jump to last so sellers should embrace it now while they can. cate caugurian, kpix5. >> and zip realty says the price spike is because many people are looking to buy in san francisco, simply can no longer afford to. >>> a special art project has gained a lot of fans and tonight, there's a push to save it. we are talking about the bay bridge lights. there they are. there's a big fund raising campaign to keep the lights on. people handed over $150 a piece for the party on pier 5. >> it brings together community in the spirit of love in the way no other have. >> the goal is to raise $1.2 million to keep the lights on past march. it will take another 11 million to keep the show going another decade. >>> you sometimes can't see th
. >> reporter: brenda dixon lives across the street and has lived here at least 50 years.she says family oriented community is the big draw. >> we all look out for each other, we all feel safe here. >> people are buying there and living there and fixing it up. you are starting to see the neighborhood change. >> reporter: he says he doesn't expect this jump to last so sellers should embrace it now while they can. cate caugurian, kpix5. >> and zip realty says the...
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i want to acknowledge connie ford and tim and brenda, i don't think she's in the chamber today, but there's a number of people that i work with. but there's two gentlemen who has brought me and has speaking the -- i call them the city ordinances whisperers who have been educator and i want to recognize ken and danny from the iron workers. these two gentlemen have -- [ applause ] >> thank you. that was nice, mr. tray, and danny deserved that. but mr. tray, he's an educator through and through to his heart and although i'm no longer one of his students he has been working with me and i want to say thank you. i want to acknowledge the leadership of mike who has been work with me in the last four years and its been quite a remarkable journey and i'm excited to celebrate with everyone today. thank you. >> supervisor yee. >> thank you president chiu. i basically want to express my gratitude to soup adviser campos and -- for offering and allowing me to co-author with a few others. i want to acknowledge the work that supervisor breed and farrell has done to make this ordinance even stronger. i give
i want to acknowledge connie ford and tim and brenda, i don't think she's in the chamber today, but there's a number of people that i work with. but there's two gentlemen who has brought me and has speaking the -- i call them the city ordinances whisperers who have been educator and i want to recognize ken and danny from the iron workers. these two gentlemen have -- [ applause ] >> thank you. that was nice, mr. tray, and danny deserved that. but mr. tray, he's an educator through and...
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principal brenda runs la mesa elementary, one of the city's neediest schools where most of the studentsu like about homework diner? >> the homework. >> reporter: math and reading scores are 10% to 25% below the state average. to help change that, bernadette has opened albuquerque's second homework diner. >> education is the key to your future. it will make a difference for your whole life, how much money you make, how successful you are, and if you don't have a good education, your life is going to be hard. >> reporter: once again, a school cafeteria becomes a place where families make themselves at home. >> what goes on top? 1, that's right. >> reporter: teachers support learning and college culinary students make dinner. giving everyone a night off from the kitchen. >> many of my parents work at least two jobs so the opportunity to have a meal together that is provided by chefs, that is such a luxury for them. >> reporter: for mayor richard berry it's an investment in his city's future. >> it's affordable. $111 per student per year. 100% of the students have improvement in homework, 9
principal brenda runs la mesa elementary, one of the city's neediest schools where most of the studentsu like about homework diner? >> the homework. >> reporter: math and reading scores are 10% to 25% below the state average. to help change that, bernadette has opened albuquerque's second homework diner. >> education is the key to your future. it will make a difference for your whole life, how much money you make, how successful you are, and if you don't have a good education,...
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network and she said i can start a men's line so she asked me at a party do you have an idea and i said brenda. this is a joke but people have called you slacker. and it's really hard work to be a slacker i said why don't we have a pant line called keto potato couch potato who doesn't like to be a competent on weekends or whatever it's a lounge where and it's terrific it's got a pocket for those fridges and cheetos a bit in an ocean where cato's has a pocket for the remote so it's a fall release it's already made it's ready to go out we have for children to be called kater tots the women are how potatoes oh i see your mind already working there oh you're amazing i mean it's really really you deserve all a good thing in the sub and all the good at it do you regret it all. you know is that i will wish to tell you there is he is sorry but the. question is i can't i can answer some next i can't go back in time so i don't go try to live the past i can only do things for the future and always try to make the future better for me and for really else i can only answer what's going to happen and that's
network and she said i can start a men's line so she asked me at a party do you have an idea and i said brenda. this is a joke but people have called you slacker. and it's really hard work to be a slacker i said why don't we have a pant line called keto potato couch potato who doesn't like to be a competent on weekends or whatever it's a lounge where and it's terrific it's got a pocket for those fridges and cheetos a bit in an ocean where cato's has a pocket for the remote so it's a fall...
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. >> caroline and amber bauer and caroln, and scott hage, and brenda, beros and i apologize if i miss pronounce any of your names. >> good morning. my name is dana and i am a leader also at the san francisco organizing product inner faith action. and we represent tens of thousands of familis in san francisco, and as part of the pico network, we held the healthcare security ordinance and the affordable care act into law and we want to see them work together for bring healthcare to the most possible people. and the universal healthcare council agreed on a few principles, one of which was that healthcare should be paid for by the coalition of the community of employers, of the employees, and of the government. and for this reason, the loophole has got to go. it is unfair to other employers, who have been paying what the law requires, and with the golden gate restaurant association thought all the way up to the supreme court that said no, this law is the law. and it is valid and constitutional and binding, and then they figured a way to get around it. and unfair to the employees, who don'
. >> caroline and amber bauer and caroln, and scott hage, and brenda, beros and i apologize if i miss pronounce any of your names. >> good morning. my name is dana and i am a leader also at the san francisco organizing product inner faith action. and we represent tens of thousands of familis in san francisco, and as part of the pico network, we held the healthcare security ordinance and the affordable care act into law and we want to see them work together for bring healthcare to...
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. >> hi, i'm brenda creator of the rue sport. >> i'm roll, her husband and business partner. >> i'm aarathon runner that was desperate for pocket running ware, to keep my things so i don't have to wear a fanny pack. this is a lightweight pocket with two strong magnets, so it can snap over any waist band. it allows me to carry my cell phone, i.d., credit cards, it won't bounce, rub or chafe. can you wear it for hiking, biking, running, walking and shopping and we have found a market in the travel industry. >> the running apparel industry is a billion-dollar industry, we've been reaching marathoners by attending expos, such as the boston marathon and marine corps marathon. we've sold 50,000 units and and have gathered 20,000 emails. we would like to find $250,000 to help us go into retail stores, as well as be able to develop a new line of coloring pockets. you can reach us as the roo sport.com. >> congratulations on your success so far. thank you, i'm going to hand these two each of you. scale of 1-10, how well do you think they did on their pitch. you know, when i saw it great product
. >> hi, i'm brenda creator of the rue sport. >> i'm roll, her husband and business partner. >> i'm aarathon runner that was desperate for pocket running ware, to keep my things so i don't have to wear a fanny pack. this is a lightweight pocket with two strong magnets, so it can snap over any waist band. it allows me to carry my cell phone, i.d., credit cards, it won't bounce, rub or chafe. can you wear it for hiking, biking, running, walking and shopping and we have found a...
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i'm in san francisco's mission district talking with brenda gonzales who speaks spanish and english.ight. >> next i go to japantown. into this store jay town video. we're in a japanese language video store. they have many titles. the store manager listens... then weighs in. >> uh, i don't think it works. >> it didn't say it? >> yes. like 70% of the words. >> next, i find enya from sweden she speaks several languages including norwegian. >> sounded cool, whatever you said. >> simple. >> okay. >> that was perfect. >> really? >> yes. >> the app is free for 20 translations per day if you want more, there is a paid version which offers unlimited translations and a lot more. >> so for 1.99 you can do dictation, translation. you can also do chat with facebook. video calls. with realtime translation. and we're soon adding flight tracking so it will be the swiss army knife of travel apps. >> if you need a live interpreter, for a fee that, can be provided, too. sometimes it did not go well. yan says that is often because speech recognition is having trouble with an americanized accent. i'm mic
i'm in san francisco's mission district talking with brenda gonzales who speaks spanish and english.ight. >> next i go to japantown. into this store jay town video. we're in a japanese language video store. they have many titles. the store manager listens... then weighs in. >> uh, i don't think it works. >> it didn't say it? >> yes. like 70% of the words. >> next, i find enya from sweden she speaks several languages including norwegian. >> sounded cool,...
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i'm in san francisco's mission district talking with brenda gonzales who speaks spanish and english.job. this is right. >> next i go to japantown. into this store jay town video. we're in a japanese language video store. they have many titles. the store manager listens... then weighs in. >> uh, i don't think it works. >> it didn't say it? >> yes. like 70% of the words. >> next, i find enya from sweden she speaks several languages including norwegian. >> sounded cool, whatever you said. >> simple. >> okay. >> that was perfect. >> really? >> yes. >> the app is free for 20 translations per day if you want more, there is a paid version which offers unlimited translations and a lot more. >> so for 1.99 you can do dictation, translation. you can also do chat with facebook. video calls. with realtime translation. and we're soon adding flight tracking so it will be the swiss army knife of travel apps. >> if you need a live interpreter, for a fee that, can be provided, too. sometimes it did not go well. yan says that is often because speech recognition is having trouble with an americanized a
i'm in san francisco's mission district talking with brenda gonzales who speaks spanish and english.job. this is right. >> next i go to japantown. into this store jay town video. we're in a japanese language video store. they have many titles. the store manager listens... then weighs in. >> uh, i don't think it works. >> it didn't say it? >> yes. like 70% of the words. >> next, i find enya from sweden she speaks several languages including norwegian. >>...
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brenda cruz captured the scary scene. she contacted state police as she and her son watched in horror. a woman was driving the car with a child in a car seat. >> i hope she is okay with her kid. >> when troopers arrived the car was gone. police are combing the area for the vehicle. >> toronto mayor rob ford is expected to return to city hall after a two month leave of absence to deal with his substance abuse. this is video from a previous city council meeting. ford attracted international attention after acknowledging he smoked track. he expected to speak to the media and the public. they are expected to see a slimmer rob fjord he said said to have lost a lot of weight during his stay in rehab. >> that's where i want to be right. sky6 live hd looking at cape may, new jersey at the beach. you can see the people enjoying the sunshine and people playing horseshoes today. it is 1:50, 82 degrees in the city. >>> taylor got an emmy nod on the show. he appeared on the comedy dave's world. the buffalo bill and popular nickelodeon
brenda cruz captured the scary scene. she contacted state police as she and her son watched in horror. a woman was driving the car with a child in a car seat. >> i hope she is okay with her kid. >> when troopers arrived the car was gone. police are combing the area for the vehicle. >> toronto mayor rob ford is expected to return to city hall after a two month leave of absence to deal with his substance abuse. this is video from a previous city council meeting. ford attracted...
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i'm brenda butner, and this is bulls and bears.hese are the bulls and the bears right here on our panel. welcome to everybody. gary, kay, the mess over there, and already hitting us at the pump here an n
i'm brenda butner, and this is bulls and bears.hese are the bulls and the bears right here on our panel. welcome to everybody. gary, kay, the mess over there, and already hitting us at the pump here an n