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surae chen has more. >> reporter: fairfax county police are investigating the fifth homicide of the year. one woman was stabbed to death. two others were taken to the hospital from this third-story apartment. >> just shocked. >> it's just a surprise that it happened. >> reporter: max kim says the woman who died was good friends with his wife, seen here overcome by emotion. >> they're nice neighbors and nice friends to my wife. >> reporter: how hard is this on you and your family and your wife? >> my wife, it's so bad, it's sad. >> reporter: he says a family member, also korean, also injured, came banging on the door for help. >> she opened up the door, and he was laying down on the floor. >> reporter: police arrived off braddock road around 5:30 this morning. the surviving victims were rushed to the hospital. a minivan was towed away for evidence. friends say the women involved are sisters and the man could be a husband or boyfriend of the surviving woman. police have not said who may have been the perpetrator but all suffered knife wounds. they also say the violence is contained to the
surae chen has more. >> reporter: fairfax county police are investigating the fifth homicide of the year. one woman was stabbed to death. two others were taken to the hospital from this third-story apartment. >> just shocked. >> it's just a surprise that it happened. >> reporter: max kim says the woman who died was good friends with his wife, seen here overcome by emotion. >> they're nice neighbors and nice friends to my wife. >> reporter: how hard is this on...
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. >> en el campo de juego las cosas mejoraron en la visita dónde chen orgen metía un gran cuadrangularr de los roggers ahora para la capital. >> a fin de cuentas ganaron los cerafines y la commebol dijo que la final será en la semifinal del river plated. >> el cual está clausurado temporalmente , el final que ordeno la clausura dice que el lugar podría cambiar. >> eel trayaso de mónica ocampo con el que la selección mexicana empataba a uno. >> las hermanas venus . >> calleron. >> por el momento es toda la información deportiva que la siga pasando de maravilla. >> frank macort el dueño de los doggers de los Ángeles se ha queddo sin dinero y su única protección es declarar la banca rota. >> está mañana los abogados presentaron en la corte de delaware una declaración de banca rota. >> lo que les da una serie de ventajas y beneficios para restaurar su deuda. >> lo que quiere decir que nada cambiara . >> incluso tomo control del equipo. >> acusado de ser retirados más de 100 millones . >> los acreedores aceptan una rebaja de la deuda. >> los acreedores son mani ramírez con 21 millones. >> l
. >> en el campo de juego las cosas mejoraron en la visita dónde chen orgen metía un gran cuadrangularr de los roggers ahora para la capital. >> a fin de cuentas ganaron los cerafines y la commebol dijo que la final será en la semifinal del river plated. >> el cual está clausurado temporalmente , el final que ordeno la clausura dice que el lugar podría cambiar. >> eel trayaso de mónica ocampo con el que la selección mexicana empataba a uno. >> las hermanas...
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so eileen chen. monique -- i'm sorry. i already have her. sandra sandoval. jose esetera. robert clothier, shadeck, maria flow rezz, -- flores, alejandra vieda. jacqueline reyes, theresa mcgwire and haste use. -- jesus. if you would please, to the -- come up to me -- the mic. it looks like we're missing a few folks. ok, you have a minute. >> yes, thank you. i came here tonight to ask for consideration for a young student named richard. he is being placed in a school that is very, very far from his neighborhood. his mother had a choice, where the school is overcapacity. her second choice was to try to send the child to note -- oh, ok. the presidio school. so i came here to ask you guys for consideration. the guy has just lost his father. he also has a lot of health problems along with it, with letters from the doctor, as proof. i just want you guys to consider the opportunity for this guy to be placed near. his mom is a single mom. she is not able to be in all these places at once, so please take it into consideration. president mendoza: ma'am, would you also like to speak?
so eileen chen. monique -- i'm sorry. i already have her. sandra sandoval. jose esetera. robert clothier, shadeck, maria flow rezz, -- flores, alejandra vieda. jacqueline reyes, theresa mcgwire and haste use. -- jesus. if you would please, to the -- come up to me -- the mic. it looks like we're missing a few folks. ok, you have a minute. >> yes, thank you. i came here tonight to ask for consideration for a young student named richard. he is being placed in a school that is very, very far...
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sharon chen near mill valley on the effort this weekend to keep the fire danger at bay. sharon? >> reporter: to take a look at some of what they're doing, take a look at the ridge line. marine county fire crews have carved a clear space to keep fire from spreading between mill valley and larkspur. for example, the fire prevention efforts are under way to protect communities and now, fire departments are asking homeowners to do their part to protect their property. >> this is a good example of somebody taking some time and doing some clearances. >> pla rin county fire crews are spending the -- marin county fire crews are inspecting homes one by one to see if they have done enough to prepare for the fire season that begins monday. and this home is a good example of ample defensible space, with tree and brush far enough away from the home to minimize the spread of flames. not all homeowners are open. with late season rains, thick vegetation grows in abundance and near the mount tamalpais state park, the roads are windy and narrow and in case of a wildfire, residents must work now f
sharon chen near mill valley on the effort this weekend to keep the fire danger at bay. sharon? >> reporter: to take a look at some of what they're doing, take a look at the ridge line. marine county fire crews have carved a clear space to keep fire from spreading between mill valley and larkspur. for example, the fire prevention efforts are under way to protect communities and now, fire departments are asking homeowners to do their part to protect their property. >> this is a good...
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we've agreed with the budget analyst to transition to $226,000 and that's reflected in the report on chen city. so we're in agreement with the budget analyst. they have flagged it as policy issue, the transition fund. i'm happy to have further discussions with you on that issue to the extent of your interest and one that's appropriate. >> thank you very much. just a quick question. with the remaining mayor's office of neighborhood services primarily most of those positions did go to the 311 call center to help with better integration there but there is, i believe, about $150,000 or so that's left in that area or that division. can you explain what that remaining person would do? >> sure. that person would actually have a very large portfolio work to do, but that would be essentially responding to a constituent inquiries that come directly to the mayor's office that would be working to community groups to respond with information, to set up public meetings, to respond to written e-mail phone inquiries of the mayor's office of various functions that are currently provide under the mayor's o
we've agreed with the budget analyst to transition to $226,000 and that's reflected in the report on chen city. so we're in agreement with the budget analyst. they have flagged it as policy issue, the transition fund. i'm happy to have further discussions with you on that issue to the extent of your interest and one that's appropriate. >> thank you very much. just a quick question. with the remaining mayor's office of neighborhood services primarily most of those positions did go to the...
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inspired by their commitment, planet forward member and gwu student max chen submitted this idea after travelling to greensburg over spring break. the innovation? turn all the help that follows a tragedy into opportunity. take the local john deere dealership. it could have moved its operations to a nearby town. >> our family-owned dealership decided we were going to come back right away. >> reporter: owner mike estes said the outside help was essential. >> we had a lot of good support for greensburg. this was not any one person rebuilding this town. >> reporter: the support had real value-- it started with federal disaster relief. then, insurance settlements, to help rebuild and to replace inventory-- the dealership alone received $23 million. state lawmakers pushed through new funds and tax breaks to help businesses rebuild in greensburg. the governor hired an architect to help design new buildings that were leed-certified. leed means they're built sustainably. the federal government pitched in to help build new wind turbines. back at the dealership, estes had extra support from john
inspired by their commitment, planet forward member and gwu student max chen submitted this idea after travelling to greensburg over spring break. the innovation? turn all the help that follows a tragedy into opportunity. take the local john deere dealership. it could have moved its operations to a nearby town. >> our family-owned dealership decided we were going to come back right away. >> reporter: owner mike estes said the outside help was essential. >> we had a lot of good...
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photographer joe ayala and friend larry chen say they were stranded after their connecting flight outas canceled. so they made a go of it, racing wheelchairs. >> hello. >> reporter: and doing stuff maybe some travelers only dream of. all under the watchful eye of dfw security cameras, but no sign of police. we showed the video to travelers. >> i can't believe there wasn't some kind of security or -- >> yeah, right. >> or someone walking around at all that you can see. >> reporter: an aviation security expert i spoke with says the video doesn't show any major security concerns because the two guys are ticketed passengers who had already gone through screening by the tsa. >> it's not funny. >> reporter: dfw airport board member betty culbert says while it may have been a prank it sent the wrong message. >> it's not going to happen again. as far as i'm concerned, it should not have happened because it gives the perception that the airport's not guarded. >> reporter: at one point of the video, one of the men enters the kitchen of papa doe's restaurant and pours himself what appears to be
photographer joe ayala and friend larry chen say they were stranded after their connecting flight outas canceled. so they made a go of it, racing wheelchairs. >> hello. >> reporter: and doing stuff maybe some travelers only dream of. all under the watchful eye of dfw security cameras, but no sign of police. we showed the video to travelers. >> i can't believe there wasn't some kind of security or -- >> yeah, right. >> or someone walking around at all that you can...
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so eileen chen. monique -- i'm sorry. i already have her. sandra sandoval. jose esetera. robert clothier, shadeck, maria flow rezz, -- flores, alejandra
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chen says legislators will get in pay for compensation withheld. >> see if that works. nothing else has in the past decade or two. >> tried a lot of different things. >>> 4:39 now. let's look at the weather forecast. mike is talking about serious rain here. >> not for the morning commute. is that for later? >> later. >> by noon, light rain will develop in the north bay and spread across the rest of the bay in the afternoon and evening hours. all of us should see rain. a look at the area of low pressure diving down. in this big bowl. this trough right here. this is where we find unsettled weather. as it dives down the backside, it spins up and increases in intensity. you can see a lot of green there. it has a lot of moisture with it. that's why we could possibly have record rains this evening. parts of the bay closest to the coast. tomorrow for all of us. right now, it's relatively calm outside. enjoy the wonderful commute, at least as far as the weather goes. fastest wind out of southwest at 12 miles per hour. fairfield, the temperatures are running for the most part in
chen says legislators will get in pay for compensation withheld. >> see if that works. nothing else has in the past decade or two. >> tried a lot of different things. >>> 4:39 now. let's look at the weather forecast. mike is talking about serious rain here. >> not for the morning commute. is that for later? >> later. >> by noon, light rain will develop in the north bay and spread across the rest of the bay in the afternoon and evening hours. all of us...
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these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a question? . >> when you do research, are you able to compare the (inaudible). >> i have to admit i haven't done as much research into that area because there were germans also who went through the same thing and no i didn't. that certainly is a story that should be looked into. i know in my early works, a character would say why didn't they do this to the germans and italians but at the time i wrote this play, i wasn't aware that the other things were going on in the country also. so i don't know a lot about that. . >> is there any one or any group that you studied in particular for your sort of art piece japanese artist character? . >> no, but i feel like i sort of have it inside of me, my body, that i've actually played this type of character in one of my films where he wears very odd glasses and has a bow tie and fashions himself as a bit of an intellectual. he actua
these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a question? . >> when you do research, are you able to compare the (inaudible). >> i have to admit i haven't done as much research into that area because there were germans also who went through the same thing and no i didn't. that certainly is a story that should be...
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sharon chen, cbs 5. >>> 9 minutes before 9:00.ay area firm is recognizing men and women who dive into new business ventures fearlessly, especially in this economy. we are talking about the entrepreneur of the year award, which has a real history of predicting which businesses end up as up and coming empires. ernst & young ernie cortez and one of the nominees joining us live with more now. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having us. >>> 25th year of the ernst & young award. this has been a real predictor of success. some of the past winners, their instant stages. we have google, oracle, intel, winners of your award. then obviously they went on to become fabulous companies. how do you pick these people? >> well, i wish i could say we picked them all, but the award has been around for 25 years. we started by trying to introduce the concept of having successful companies be involved in the program. and we have actively gone out along with other people to try to identify these companies at the early stages typically. a
sharon chen, cbs 5. >>> 9 minutes before 9:00.ay area firm is recognizing men and women who dive into new business ventures fearlessly, especially in this economy. we are talking about the entrepreneur of the year award, which has a real history of predicting which businesses end up as up and coming empires. ernst & young ernie cortez and one of the nominees joining us live with more now. thanks for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having us. >>> 25th year of...
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michael wu is targeting the younger market and chen's celebrity endorsement makes his new restaurante appealing. >> when we choose a celebrity we want that celebrity to have the right for maxim, she cares about the community can, about hong kong. so we think that type of image resonates with the maxim brand. >> reporter: it's a crucial moment for michael. with the opening of mx, he's re-inventing maxim's hoping to change hong kong's perception of fast food. >> fast food in hong kong is fast food. you're 0 not going to get a very decent, pleasant environment. we want our fast foods to be a bit more pleasant. a bit more comfortable. a bit more stylish. not too much but for people to actually be able to enjoy their meal. >> reporter: michael is moving away from his family's 40-year history, a risk he hopes will pay off by attracting new be a more affluent customers. >> we want to upgrade our service and the customers who are coming to the shop are sometimes executives, females, and they want a better dining experience than what they would expect at fast food. >> reporter: high expectati
michael wu is targeting the younger market and chen's celebrity endorsement makes his new restaurante appealing. >> when we choose a celebrity we want that celebrity to have the right for maxim, she cares about the community can, about hong kong. so we think that type of image resonates with the maxim brand. >> reporter: it's a crucial moment for michael. with the opening of mx, he's re-inventing maxim's hoping to change hong kong's perception of fast food. >> fast food in...
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chen alvarez, face great, gray, roosevelt repeated the oath of office.the cold wind rippled the pages of his speech as he turned to face the crowd. roosevelt's face was stern and that. quote, if i read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize as we have never realized before our interdependence on each other, that we cannot merely take that we must give as well. that if we had to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common discipline. the people had asked for direct, vigorous action, for discipline and direction under leadership. quote, in the spirit of the gift i have taken, unquote the plea for divine providence. at the end, roosevelt waved to the crowd and suddenly smiled his great electrifying smile. it was very, very solemn and a little terrifying. eleanor roosevelt said afterward as she talked with reporters in the white house. the crowds were so tremendous that you felt that they would do anything if only someone with tell them what to do. [applause] >> okay susan, what do you think?
chen alvarez, face great, gray, roosevelt repeated the oath of office.the cold wind rippled the pages of his speech as he turned to face the crowd. roosevelt's face was stern and that. quote, if i read the temper of our people correctly, we now realize as we have never realized before our interdependence on each other, that we cannot merely take that we must give as well. that if we had to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of a common...
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from general chen's visit it was very clear he came with that understanding, to work more closely with us so we can work. >> charlie: they recognize and appreciate and understand and have no problem with the fact that the united states is a pacific power and that we have a forward projection of our power in the pacific. >> i would never say that they completely understand that but i was very clear to my counterpart and have been that we're not going to, we have no expectation to change that. i have felt for years this century could very well be dominated by a focus on the pacific and asia because of those oeconomic engines and i think over time you will see us turn to that. and to the secure reqrements that are associated withhat. charlie: e shouldn't have any problems, in they want to build aircraft carriers. we have a huge budg, we build aircraft carriers. >> before i became chairman, my chinese counterpart from the chinese navy came here, said he was interested in carrier aviation and i said fine. i sent him to see one of our best carriers. here's the standard so he has a view of wh
from general chen's visit it was very clear he came with that understanding, to work more closely with us so we can work. >> charlie: they recognize and appreciate and understand and have no problem with the fact that the united states is a pacific power and that we have a forward projection of our power in the pacific. >> i would never say that they completely understand that but i was very clear to my counterpart and have been that we're not going to, we have no expectation to...
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kris chen ten -- christensen for five minutes for the purposes of questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i guess i have a pretty broad question that anyone could answer, probably address it mainly to mr. bloom and ms. hewson. i know that minority figure very disproportionately in alzheimer's cases as well. but some of the most, some of the sickest, um, individuals in medicare and medicaid, of course, are racial and ethnic minorities. so can each of you tell me what percentage of your population are people of color of those that you serve are the referrals proportional to the need? is more outreach needed? and are you experiencing the same positive outcomes and cost savings in the racial and ethnic minority population compared to the others? >> i don't have those numbers with me today. i do know that there is an equal benefit, but i just don't have those numbers with me today. but we'd be glad to get those for you. >> yeah. i can't cite specific statistics, but i'm fairly confident that the majority of people served by pace are minorities. um, i anecdotally know of many programs
kris chen ten -- christensen for five minutes for the purposes of questions. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i guess i have a pretty broad question that anyone could answer, probably address it mainly to mr. bloom and ms. hewson. i know that minority figure very disproportionately in alzheimer's cases as well. but some of the most, some of the sickest, um, individuals in medicare and medicaid, of course, are racial and ethnic minorities. so can each of you tell me what percentage of your...
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by night, joe ayala and larry chen, they looked around and their flight was canceled, they had a ballilm "stuck" aptly named, leaves some to wonder -- >> i can't believe there wasn't someone walking around at all. >> if this were staged on a set i would be laughing. that staged in a public arena, costing money for all of us travelers. and i don't care for it at all. >> reporter: for their part airport officials claim they had their eye on the pair the whole time but even they couldn't help being slightly amused. dfw released a statement saying at no time did the filmmakers' activities present any level of danger or threat to flight safety. and by the way, they also picked up after themselves, including the restroom. the airport did admit the video exposed lapsed security in their restaurant and bar areas, where the men appeared to help themselves to a cold beer but in an age where regulations, fees and delays have made catching a flight unbearable these guys made the most out of missing one, and getting stuck. don teague, cbs news, dallas. >> i can understand why some people said -- i
by night, joe ayala and larry chen, they looked around and their flight was canceled, they had a ballilm "stuck" aptly named, leaves some to wonder -- >> i can't believe there wasn't someone walking around at all. >> if this were staged on a set i would be laughing. that staged in a public arena, costing money for all of us travelers. and i don't care for it at all. >> reporter: for their part airport officials claim they had their eye on the pair the whole time but...
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pleased and it has been a blessing to see how god has had his hand in all of this. with heart-related chenart attack known as acs, you may not wanto face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood plelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection against heart attack or stroke in people with acs. [ female announcer ] plavix is not for everyone. certain genetic factors and some medicines such as prilosec reduce the effect of plavix leaving you at greater risk for heart attack and stroke. your doctor may use getic tests to determine treatment. don't stop taking plavix without talking to your doctor as your risk of heart attack or stroke may increase. people with stomach ulcers or conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines, including aspirin, may increase bleeding risk, which can potentially be li
pleased and it has been a blessing to see how god has had his hand in all of this. with heart-related chenart attack known as acs, you may not wanto face the fact that you're at greater risk of a heart attack or stroke. plavix helps protect people with acs against heart attack or stroke: people like you. it's one of the most researched prescription medicines. goes beyond what they do alone by helping to keep blood plelets from sticking and forming dangerous clots. plavix. protection against...
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and as professor will you be chen co said it's no longer there.here's a number of issues that are no longer there about lingering effects and she indicated there's the natural resources damage assessment to very carefully quantify the impact and there's lots of ongoing studies and agree to which those impacts are long term. we're going to quickly recover but i think in general, as scientists thinks the gulf handled this remarkably well. significantly with respect to what everyone is here tonight to enjoy is gulf seafood. as a scientist, when this spill was happening and all the concern about this contamination problem and potential risk to human health, who studied oil spills i'm aware that fish, for example, have mechanisms to take these compounds, the ones that we're most concerned about called polyaromatic hydrocarbons and it could be incorporating tissue, fish have very important members and not incorporate them in the muscle, the part that we eat. from the start the risk to seafood that could be contaminated seafood that we would ingest to be
and as professor will you be chen co said it's no longer there.here's a number of issues that are no longer there about lingering effects and she indicated there's the natural resources damage assessment to very carefully quantify the impact and there's lots of ongoing studies and agree to which those impacts are long term. we're going to quickly recover but i think in general, as scientists thinks the gulf handled this remarkably well. significantly with respect to what everyone is here...
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. >> my name is connie chen, and i am also from maryland. i feel that a lot of students and right now kind of have the reputation of being ignorant and indifferent to political activity. in comparison to the youth of the 1970's and 1980's, it is a stark contrast. i am asking, how can the youth of today effectively affect change of government while practicing civil discourse. >> you guys have a leg up already because of the kind of media available. i was born in 1973. ladies and a supposed to tell our age. that is how old i am. there was not really internet until i was in college. i think i had an email when i was in college. there certainly was not facebook or twitter or any of that stuff. by virtue of just being here, you are more attuned to politics than i was at that age. you guys are already involved. president obama's election in large part was motivated by young people who took hold of the opportunities the media gives them. you are already doing it. the premise of your question i think is wrong actually, that you are less informed and
. >> my name is connie chen, and i am also from maryland. i feel that a lot of students and right now kind of have the reputation of being ignorant and indifferent to political activity. in comparison to the youth of the 1970's and 1980's, it is a stark contrast. i am asking, how can the youth of today effectively affect change of government while practicing civil discourse. >> you guys have a leg up already because of the kind of media available. i was born in 1973. ladies and a...
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we're happy to be here with a donation of $105,000 to help the students get new items for their kech chen of house wears that we're donating from teflon, and we're giving the students new crocs to wear. >> that is fantastic. >> and smithfield giving a truckload of food. dennis, thank you so much for all this. >> al, it's great to be here. you heard of bringing home the bacon. we are bringing home the hams to the institute today. we have a lot of great food here. we hope everybody enjoys it. >> thank you so much. >>> oh, wow, what a beautiful day in san francisco. temperatures maxing out at 75 degrees. we're getting rid of the marine layer early. already looking good. take a look at where the temperatures are. it's still early. 70 in fairfield, 60 in napa, and 63 degrees already in santa rosa. as we head throughout the afternoon, we're going to continue to climb by 80 degrees at noon. rounding out the day in the 90s. even warmer as we head into wednesday. hope you have a great one. >>> and that's your latest weather. savannah? >> al, thanks. this morning on joy's diet sos answers to your d
we're happy to be here with a donation of $105,000 to help the students get new items for their kech chen of house wears that we're donating from teflon, and we're giving the students new crocs to wear. >> that is fantastic. >> and smithfield giving a truckload of food. dennis, thank you so much for all this. >> al, it's great to be here. you heard of bringing home the bacon. we are bringing home the hams to the institute today. we have a lot of great food here. we hope...