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. >> i'm sorry linda chapman. >> linda chapman speaking first, as a member of the land use committee. this week at the meeting there was an unanimous vote to repel the larkin. the land use chair made a remark about the fiscal sponsor. a cry went out like a spontaneous cry of disgust because neighborhood associations don't do this and this is the end of our land use process. instead of macro decisions on sequa it's based on who put out their hand and accepted money and said it's for community benefit, you know. actually a representative from the mta very eloquently said after that, the unanimous vote was taken to oppose the vote. now i want to say that is rather disappointing and there's a reason for that. when you decide that you're going to pay attention to some little group rather than the community at large you crush the public process. in that district of chinese project owners the wonsz ones who are reached are reached by the 3 china's properties that are involved in that. and after the decision, you know, one can't even be contacted who was the one who was talking to her neighbo
. >> i'm sorry linda chapman. >> linda chapman speaking first, as a member of the land use committee. this week at the meeting there was an unanimous vote to repel the larkin. the land use chair made a remark about the fiscal sponsor. a cry went out like a spontaneous cry of disgust because neighborhood associations don't do this and this is the end of our land use process. instead of macro decisions on sequa it's based on who put out their hand and accepted money and said it's for...
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he has a lieutenant, tim chapman, who is the coo. they were helped to be put in place by the chairman of the heritage foundation. a guy named saunders, a wall street banker in the '80s. when he was elected to the board in 2009, he pushed for a more aggressive approach, for heritage to take a more aggressive approach on the hill and to create a lobbying arm. by this point, michael needham had served as chief of staff to
he has a lieutenant, tim chapman, who is the coo. they were helped to be put in place by the chairman of the heritage foundation. a guy named saunders, a wall street banker in the '80s. when he was elected to the board in 2009, he pushed for a more aggressive approach, for heritage to take a more aggressive approach on the hill and to create a lobbying arm. by this point, michael needham had served as chief of staff to
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chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. >> current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly take kind of a funny step. and i thought, god, we collided. >> sweet water oak stumbles. >> sweet water oak loses the rider. current lady in front. >> the next thing you know, she's popped back up and i just happened to be hanging on her neck. >> riders, please watch out. >> nate hubbard manages to stay on the horse and is hanging on to her neck. it's the only thing keeping him from being trampled by the other horses coming from behind at 40 miles an hour. >> i looked back behind me and nate is hanging off this horse's neck. i was just like shocked. >> nate is hanging on for dear life as sweet water oak continues to run the last stretch of the race. >> i'm looking at her in her eye just hanging on to her neck. i really had no idea how i got
chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. >> current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly take kind of a funny step. and i thought, god, we collided. >> sweet water oak stumbles. >> sweet water oak loses the...
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. >> tom chapman is also riding in the race. >> the mud was actually like pea soup. it's always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it's a little bit slippery. >> the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day. >> they're off. >> tom chapman riding current lady is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweet water oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. >> current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly take ki
. >> tom chapman is also riding in the race. >> the mud was actually like pea soup. it's always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it's a little bit slippery. >> the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day. >> they're off. >> tom chapman riding current lady is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweet water oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >>...
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. >> i'm sorry linda chapman. >> linda chapman speaking first, as a member of the land use committee. this week at the meeting there was an unanimous vote to repel the larkin. the land use chair made a remark about the fiscal sponsor. a cry went out like a spontaneous cry of disgust because neighborhood associations don't do this and this is the end of our land use
. >> i'm sorry linda chapman. >> linda chapman speaking first, as a member of the land use committee. this week at the meeting there was an unanimous vote to repel the larkin. the land use chair made a remark about the fiscal sponsor. a cry went out like a spontaneous cry of disgust because neighborhood associations don't do this and this is the end of our land use
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siara chapman is a very lucky girl. >> it was totally a miracle. oh, my gosh. there's so many ways i could have died. and i didn't. >> reporter: from her sacramento, california, hospital room, the 15-year-old girl is speaking out about her 19-hour ordeal that began when she fell from a cliff above the sacramento river after stepping on some loose rocks. >> i kind of slid down to a place with some little bushes. and i was trying to get out of those. and then, i kind of tumbled the rest of the way down. >> reporter: she landed on the rocks 80 feet below. with an open head wound, a fractured thumb and a bruised body, chapman tried to walk for help. but it was getting dark. and the temperature was around freezing. >> i started to get really cold. i had a sweater. but i had taken it off and kind of wrapped it around my head because my head was bleeding. >> reporter: it wasn't until the next morning that chapman's prayers were answered by the sound of a passing boat. bundled in towels and one of her saviors' jackets, chapman was rushed to the hospital. >> very lucky
siara chapman is a very lucky girl. >> it was totally a miracle. oh, my gosh. there's so many ways i could have died. and i didn't. >> reporter: from her sacramento, california, hospital room, the 15-year-old girl is speaking out about her 19-hour ordeal that began when she fell from a cliff above the sacramento river after stepping on some loose rocks. >> i kind of slid down to a place with some little bushes. and i was trying to get out of those. and then, i kind of tumbled...
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chapman. >> linda chapman knob hills neighbors. joe butler brought up social path behavior it's having no conscious for one thing but the way you interact with people is through empathy by through game playing. you know, ruining people is what is desired and ruining things. you know, if you lie it's not even because it's necessary a social lie you love to lie so i will tell lies especially, when it could easily be disproven. you will do things against your interest because it involves winning and manipulation. it's not helpful when projects are approved when theirs this behavior. there's nothing that was truthfully other then the dimensions. this is unfortunately commissioner is not here. how do you know if the things you are given is complete fabrications. this is for the support for the project for the properties in the vicinity. in 2010, the developer paid young people to go and see if they could get somebody to sign i want this church dpoornd or this building whatever so you'll see one of the big lots is the church and there is
chapman. >> linda chapman knob hills neighbors. joe butler brought up social path behavior it's having no conscious for one thing but the way you interact with people is through empathy by through game playing. you know, ruining people is what is desired and ruining things. you know, if you lie it's not even because it's necessary a social lie you love to lie so i will tell lies especially, when it could easily be disproven. you will do things against your interest because it involves...
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ben chapman, itv news. ♪ ♪ join us on air and online on the news hour tomorrow.n tunisia's struggle to restart democracy. that's it for pbs "news hour weekend." thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pbs "news hour weekend "is made possible by joyce b. hail. the wall be onning family in memory of ira d. wallock and the milstein family, bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and pacific islanders in communication. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provide by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: our planet is under attack. our solar system is full of deadly missiles that could strike at any time. it's like cosmic roulette. you can't go on playing a game of chance and expect to keep winning. narrator: killer asteroids. trillions of tons of rock, hurtling through space at tens of thousands of mil
ben chapman, itv news. ♪ ♪ join us on air and online on the news hour tomorrow.n tunisia's struggle to restart democracy. that's it for pbs "news hour weekend." thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> pbs "news hour weekend "is made possible by joyce b. hail. the wall be onning family in memory of ira d. wallock and the milstein family, bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and pacific islanders in communication. corporate funding...
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with an open head wound, a fractured thumb and a bruised body, chapman tried to walk for help. but it was getting dark. and the temperatures around freezing. >> i had a sweater. but i had taken it off and kind of wrapped it around my head because my head was bleeding. >> reporter: it wasn't until the next morning that chapman's prayers were answered by the sound of a passing boat. bundled in towels and one of her saviors' jackets, chapman was rushed to the hospital. >> lucky to be in those temperatures. >> reporter: this morning, she's in good condition and better spirits, thanks to the rescuers. >> i don't know how to thank them. they saved my life, pretty much. >> reporter: she is doing so well, she is expected to be relet'sed from the hospital this weekend. when it gets cold, the brain shuts down. the fact she had survival instincts is -- >> i think her family will keep her on flat terrain. >>> over to ginger zee. for once, pretty quiet out there, ginger. >> yesterday was a really weird day. look at the radar and very little happening. the only place, southern california. th
with an open head wound, a fractured thumb and a bruised body, chapman tried to walk for help. but it was getting dark. and the temperatures around freezing. >> i had a sweater. but i had taken it off and kind of wrapped it around my head because my head was bleeding. >> reporter: it wasn't until the next morning that chapman's prayers were answered by the sound of a passing boat. bundled in towels and one of her saviors' jackets, chapman was rushed to the hospital. >> lucky...
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chapman was an army colonel. they dressed the wrong man in the uniform it took him 28 years to earn. >> degradation beyond words. >> the funeral home refused to answer our questions. >> i just ask that you step outside the property. his dad has already been buried in winchester. >> they kicked us off the property but did not deny there was a mixup here. hoping a they are judge on a holiday weekend will be around. they simply want to lay their father to rest. a look at these pictures. they are coming into the newsroom now. they have not released a casualty count. it people are hurt in addition to those who are trapped still. it is likely some people are dead. outle are scrambling to get . a band had been scheduled to perform tonight. tonight.hopping season as you can see, it is not all merry and bright. shoppers were pushed and shoving their way to a tablet computer launch sale. says that similar problems were reported at other stores but were fewer problems this year than in years past. shoppers outside of chicag
chapman was an army colonel. they dressed the wrong man in the uniform it took him 28 years to earn. >> degradation beyond words. >> the funeral home refused to answer our questions. >> i just ask that you step outside the property. his dad has already been buried in winchester. >> they kicked us off the property but did not deny there was a mixup here. hoping a they are judge on a holiday weekend will be around. they simply want to lay their father to rest. a look at...
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chapman had been an animal care technician there eight years. the sheriff's department confirm confirms she died from injuries consist intent with the animal. >> this lye i don't know cub maimed a 24-year-old intern last march in northern california. >> an animal like a full grown lion in a situation can be like a grenade going off. it happens so fast it's like nothing you've seen. >> chapman is survived by her husband and baby daughter. blackstone in san francisco. >>> a recall underway involving sal salads and sandwich wraps. 26 people in three states were sickened. the products are made by glass unyoinonion catering in california. trader joe, super fresh goods and delish are the brands. it involves 90 tons of prepackaged salads and sandwiches. >> the washington post says a growing number of afghan interpreters are denied u.s. visas allotted by congress. the translators work with american troops. the the state department says there's no serious threat to the afghan's lives. interprets say officials underestimate the danger. we reported on an a
chapman had been an animal care technician there eight years. the sheriff's department confirm confirms she died from injuries consist intent with the animal. >> this lye i don't know cub maimed a 24-year-old intern last march in northern california. >> an animal like a full grown lion in a situation can be like a grenade going off. it happens so fast it's like nothing you've seen. >> chapman is survived by her husband and baby daughter. blackstone in san francisco....
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see you ear good afternoon this thing and i'm the occur rapport of the decorative arts him martin chapmanis evening. amanda is really the powerhouse behind all that goes on with bull before i in the heritage department she's the xoult with the herman collection and she formed the collection. the meaningless pieces of jeweler you'll see upstairs are largely the result of a mademoiselle reach and diligence that people's 3. she's also the great handwriting for bonus i didn't and she's the one we've depend upon on so much for what we're got in the exhibition. she's really will occur rapport i've been tagging along. and she's also written the lion share of the catalog. so i'm really enjoying working with awe madam and she know really you tell that into mailers context as well as the daily of the individual jewels. so, please join me w in welcoming a madam >> (clapping) >> ladies and gentlemen, it's with great pleasure for me to be here in san francisco for the first time every bully repeal specific in the united states. and to have the opportunity to speak to you attendant to the art of bully
see you ear good afternoon this thing and i'm the occur rapport of the decorative arts him martin chapmanis evening. amanda is really the powerhouse behind all that goes on with bull before i in the heritage department she's the xoult with the herman collection and she formed the collection. the meaningless pieces of jeweler you'll see upstairs are largely the result of a mademoiselle reach and diligence that people's 3. she's also the great handwriting for bonus i didn't and she's the one...
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. >> harry chapman is the head of the union workers. he says there was a time when this hindered production. more concerned with quantity rather than quality. >> you were allowed to slide it by at this point? >> not about getting them slide, we don't take anything for granted anymore. >> each worker plays a critical role here. no matter what their job is, they have a power to stop a second of the line. all they have to do is pull this cord and the production stops. >> it's very important. we're here to make quality. if i see something that's not right or one of my guys within my team we have the able to stop the line and call the supervisor out and say they really need the team leaders be actively voched and coming up with new ideas how to make a better truck. >> have you submitted any ideas that would make you feel good? >> they've implemented a lot of my suggestions. >> the fact that we work well together, 100% the secret of our success, the silver bullet that's it. >> amy farmer, improved labor management relationship has paid off. t
. >> harry chapman is the head of the union workers. he says there was a time when this hindered production. more concerned with quantity rather than quality. >> you were allowed to slide it by at this point? >> not about getting them slide, we don't take anything for granted anymore. >> each worker plays a critical role here. no matter what their job is, they have a power to stop a second of the line. all they have to do is pull this cord and the production stops....
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when ford chapman was blown up in 2009, there were two black men among them that were killed. close they were to someone that was aware of the meeting. eric prince knows where lots of buddies are buried and whose closets contain threats that would threaten the livelihood of people. and eric prince has been affective at keeping the government away. >> two best-sellers, george poke awards, you write for the nation, how has life changed since mopping floors at the center of non-violence? >> one of the first interviews i did was here on booktv. i had never done anything like that before. when i wrote the book, i went on the daily show and i said i don't want to ever do this. i feel every time i am invited to go on a bigger television show. i feel like i am speaking for a lot of people whose voices are not heard. and i assume it the last time they will let me on people so i try to talk fast and get in as much as i can. >> jeremy scahill, please come back to booktv. this is his most recent book "dirty wars. the world is a battlefield". coming up, a call-in program with debby shultz.
when ford chapman was blown up in 2009, there were two black men among them that were killed. close they were to someone that was aware of the meeting. eric prince knows where lots of buddies are buried and whose closets contain threats that would threaten the livelihood of people. and eric prince has been affective at keeping the government away. >> two best-sellers, george poke awards, you write for the nation, how has life changed since mopping floors at the center of non-violence?...
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on your screen again as chapman hall at miami dade college. as you can see, the room is ready, stages ready and chris mathews should be coming out any minute. "tip and the gipper" is the name of his most recent work, "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." live coverage on booktv on c-span2. by the way, everything you have seen today will re-air tonight. >> we are about to begin, please take a seat. there are very few seats left. we have a full house this evening for the closing program here in chapman venner. i am sad to harrison and i am so pleased to welcome each and everyone of you here this evening to miami book fair international and our 30th anniversary as you all know. let's give this very round of applause. [applause] miami dade college and miami book fair international are truly pleased to have wrought is fair to this community for the past 30 years. thank you to so many of you who have been with us throughout the years, offering your support, visiting with this every year in bringing more and more of your friends and families he
on your screen again as chapman hall at miami dade college. as you can see, the room is ready, stages ready and chris mathews should be coming out any minute. "tip and the gipper" is the name of his most recent work, "tip and the gipper: when politics worked." live coverage on booktv on c-span2. by the way, everything you have seen today will re-air tonight. >> we are about to begin, please take a seat. there are very few seats left. we have a full house this evening...
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thank you >> linda chapman following up. i received this beautiful card which i will give you for distribution saying at this sad time when something as sad as this happens there are continental less reasons we'll remember this so sorry for this. and during your presentation you mentioned that st. charles that can't be saved then a senior housing project will go in this place. you should be cognizant that seniors stay home longer and they'll peer into her windows. and essentially we have in this neighborhood as you heard from brian cal us people feel like we're 3 of this is our demographic but the people who have lived there are older chinese families and a lot of poor kline's and moderate light term tenants and this is our neighborhood. i was very disappointed that i didn't consider sequa and overriding consideration and didn't consider the no project alternative. and methodists are disappointed this has nothing to do with the methodists. you have 3 players and i realize you're not in a position to disintangible that. the m
thank you >> linda chapman following up. i received this beautiful card which i will give you for distribution saying at this sad time when something as sad as this happens there are continental less reasons we'll remember this so sorry for this. and during your presentation you mentioned that st. charles that can't be saved then a senior housing project will go in this place. you should be cognizant that seniors stay home longer and they'll peer into her windows. and essentially we have...
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>> linda chapman for knob hill. i did send in comments and my comments were principally about and jim miller also about the fact that something went terrible wrong with the conditional use that was decided last year with no environmental review at all there was a review by you can't judge but another continual use was put forward saying this was temporary and therefore later we will do the eir but we'll lock off this piece and aisle i obviously be that required an initial study. and that piece having been chopped off was used as at the basis for this environmental review. this should have impelling back to the judge and tell me his order was being defiled. something was passed before that increased the activity. i didn't get a chance to comment on traffic analysis. well at least they admitted there's no parking up there. ever since i've lived on knob hill the whole area would turn into a wash of traffic. fortunately, there's not very many but with your simon there will be. the things as to how their accommodating pe
>> linda chapman for knob hill. i did send in comments and my comments were principally about and jim miller also about the fact that something went terrible wrong with the conditional use that was decided last year with no environmental review at all there was a review by you can't judge but another continual use was put forward saying this was temporary and therefore later we will do the eir but we'll lock off this piece and aisle i obviously be that required an initial study. and that...
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see you ear good afternoon this thing and i'm the occur rapport of the decorative arts him martin chapman and i'm here to introduce tour speaker this evening. amanda
see you ear good afternoon this thing and i'm the occur rapport of the decorative arts him martin chapman and i'm here to introduce tour speaker this evening. amanda
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chapman had been head keeper at the sanctuary for the past eight years.e famous macy's day balloons going over a test flight. this year's parade will feature four new floats, including sponge bob, square pants and a new snoopy float. it marks the 37th year that that character has been featured in the parade, racking up more appearances than any other cartoon of the -- >> looks like this time woodstock is riding on snoopy. >> i got to check it out. >> thank you. >> 11 minutes before the top of the hour. >> coming up, the backlog for veterans' benefits growing every day. but there is a new way we can help the heros get what they have earned. peter johnson, jr. is here to show us how. >> the windy city fighting back against the world trade center's title of tallest building in america. bring it on, chicago ♪ ho ho ho [ female announcer ] at 100 calories, not all food choices add up. some are giant. some not so giant. when managing your weight, bigger is always better. ♪ ho ho ho ♪ green giant still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every
chapman had been head keeper at the sanctuary for the past eight years.e famous macy's day balloons going over a test flight. this year's parade will feature four new floats, including sponge bob, square pants and a new snoopy float. it marks the 37th year that that character has been featured in the parade, racking up more appearances than any other cartoon of the -- >> looks like this time woodstock is riding on snoopy. >> i got to check it out. >> thank you. >> 11...
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>> linda chapman speaking on a former member of the knob hill association. and, you know who actually knew the people who were opposing this and still respect them. i'm going to comment that coalition of san francisco meeting it was announced by one of the officers he'd been trying to get in touch with the knob hill association and they said not one deliberate or popcorn where they able to contact because no one was associated with knob hill. it has to do with having a few people negotiating. having agree little group of people who identified themselves as a knob hill association. i was told by the knob hill officers there were knob hill they couldn't identify themselves who are the neighborhood she couldn't say and somehow they i think you traded and took over. and a share of every ticket that's about the last thing that the knob hill association wanted to do was promote sticks out. there were 9 hundred people opposing those tickets and somebody was forced to sign that. all the evidence they developed there were so many fewer events of 47 license what do yo
>> linda chapman speaking on a former member of the knob hill association. and, you know who actually knew the people who were opposing this and still respect them. i'm going to comment that coalition of san francisco meeting it was announced by one of the officers he'd been trying to get in touch with the knob hill association and they said not one deliberate or popcorn where they able to contact because no one was associated with knob hill. it has to do with having a few people...
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first one to my right is ricky chapman. hello, thank you for being here. i saw bob plant hold and your council member roland was also a member. you will notice pictures were taken as part of the presentation. those were taken from your other new councilmember zarda who did an excellent job who also supported this project coming in saturdays to provide technical assistance. with that, i will turn it over to kelly. so i just want to give you a little bit of information on the better market street project. we have three goals, more inviting, more in inclusive and more livable. the images on the slide show streets full of people with seating and all kinds of different activities in a street car. the more inclusive goal is something that we are reaching out to many different communities especially the disability community to make sure this project reaches that goal. the project schedule is right now we just wrapped up conceptual design. that was our first phase, from 2011-2013. we are beginning our environmental review phase from 2013-2015. we plan to start des
first one to my right is ricky chapman. hello, thank you for being here. i saw bob plant hold and your council member roland was also a member. you will notice pictures were taken as part of the presentation. those were taken from your other new councilmember zarda who did an excellent job who also supported this project coming in saturdays to provide technical assistance. with that, i will turn it over to kelly. so i just want to give you a little bit of information on the better market street...
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murder and is sentenced to five to ten years in prison. >> to this day, i don't know why penny chapmanat she did. maybe she didn't think it would go to that level. >> regardless of the provocation, it's hard to justify having your friends come over and spray the bus. the fact that these guys fire shots at the bus and didn't hit a single person is probably as close to a miracle as i can think of. >>> coming up -- ♪ >> a night out on the town turns deadly. >> i was laying in a puddle with beer and blood and broken glass. this is the closest i've ever come to death. >> when "caught on camera: life or death" continues. drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with
murder and is sentenced to five to ten years in prison. >> to this day, i don't know why penny chapmanat she did. maybe she didn't think it would go to that level. >> regardless of the provocation, it's hard to justify having your friends come over and spray the bus. the fact that these guys fire shots at the bus and didn't hit a single person is probably as close to a miracle as i can think of. >>> coming up -- ♪ >> a night out on the town turns deadly. >> i...
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. >> places like the chapman partnership provide the homeless with a one-stop center for mental, medical, educational and housing needs. booksays the secret to their success is the funding. >> we have a dedicated revenue stream that we lefr lij, allowing us to have a budget of $54 million a year. >> 20 years ago 8,000 homeless slept on the streets of miami. with the help much programs like this one, tonight there'll be less than 900. >> we are continually caring and a model that people come from all over america to replicate. >> book says the key to that model is their aggressive outreach efforts, convincing vulnerable and homeless to come off the streets. >> i want you to consider going into your own apartment. >> the efforts can take years. >> a lot of the people that i used to be homeless with are still out here homeless. >> those that are committed to the campaign to end homelessness. >> this is what i'm dedicated to is helping. so this is nor life. >> in spite of that determination ron and bo agree they'll never be out of a job. >>> and after being taken into the vacuum of space the
. >> places like the chapman partnership provide the homeless with a one-stop center for mental, medical, educational and housing needs. booksays the secret to their success is the funding. >> we have a dedicated revenue stream that we lefr lij, allowing us to have a budget of $54 million a year. >> 20 years ago 8,000 homeless slept on the streets of miami. with the help much programs like this one, tonight there'll be less than 900. >> we are continually caring and a...