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i saw you in meetings with the cit working group. i think that was the first time before, when you joined us in the office at 8:00, and you spoke in plain english. the members were incredibly impressed by you, and that has been consistent across the board with what community members have experience in their connection with you. you also attended community meetings, forums, working on violence in the mission. i look forward to many more it chances to work with you. >> i appreciate it. president mazzucco: on behalf of the sentence is the police commission, i want to thank you for your service. [applause] >> i appreciate all the compliments. we're short, it was my honor, and i was really proud to be put in that position and move the department forward. i could not yet been prouder to be the interim chief. most importantly, and i am going to take some of the steam from clyde, but i am proud to be led by the other, and now, i am proud to go home. >> i probably have the most closest contact with the chief, and he asked me to speak a little
i saw you in meetings with the cit working group. i think that was the first time before, when you joined us in the office at 8:00, and you spoke in plain english. the members were incredibly impressed by you, and that has been consistent across the board with what community members have experience in their connection with you. you also attended community meetings, forums, working on violence in the mission. i look forward to many more it chances to work with you. >> i appreciate it....
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cit is a historic spot . run that way for 53 years. they will serve mainlyy tacos and cocktails. >> first funerals from the massive radios. more deadlyy storms hit the u.s.. >>> and a world war ii veteran talks about almost certain death. >>> and a lesson in finance from 7 on your side michael finney. how childreneñeñeñfñfñfxfxfx#Ñ#ñ >> loved ones held the first funeral today for victims of sunday's massive tornado that tore throughh joplin, missouri. this video was one of 3held today over the kansas state line. 600 volunteers and 50 teams spanned out over joplin and looking through shattered hopes and debris. there was 150 people now unaccounted for. volunteer searchers are voing - on vowing to work. >> we'll be back tomorrow and the next day . as many days as we can come up here and do it. >> the new round of storms broughtt heavy rain from new england to georgia. they touched down in pennsylvania. companies that provide gps device will monitor the inmates. monitoring change comes after an internal report that agents were spending ha
cit is a historic spot . run that way for 53 years. they will serve mainlyy tacos and cocktails. >> first funerals from the massive radios. more deadlyy storms hit the u.s.. >>> and a world war ii veteran talks about almost certain death. >>> and a lesson in finance from 7 on your side michael finney. how childreneñeñeñfñfñfxfxfx#Ñ#ñ >> loved ones held the first funeral today for victims of sunday's massive tornado that tore throughh joplin, missouri. this...
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conel gdda's forces have be pushed well back from the city t cit iso longein rge of his artillery. nato air stris have pyed decisi le he. the challenge i to find way to bld on that suess. for now, the rebels say they have no plans to do morehan protect theiruinecity. do you neenato >> dinity. >> britaiis callingorn inteificion of the air campaign. they will need that and mor to brk thdeadlock her >> u.s senator john rry a veteran of dipmacy liveng reaurance and kingemands in equaleasure. fending the raid that kille the alaeda leader, osama bin laden, he says he was there t rebuild trus afr solus tough tk from pakistan and t unid states out reviewing the relationshipn rent days,t wa john kerry respsiblfor aking tngs will work. his visit pastroductively. head alear message for the pastanis w cricized the raid thatilled bin laden. >> my goal inoming here was not to apologi for what i nsided a trium agast terrori of unpredented consequence. my goal s ben ttalk with the leaders he about how t managehis critical relationship more fectely. >> pista leaders focused heavily on the fact that
conel gdda's forces have be pushed well back from the city t cit iso longein rge of his artillery. nato air stris have pyed decisi le he. the challenge i to find way to bld on that suess. for now, the rebels say they have no plans to do morehan protect theiruinecity. do you neenato >> dinity. >> britaiis callingorn inteificion of the air campaign. they will need that and mor to brk thdeadlock her >> u.s senator john rry a veteran of dipmacy liveng reaurance and kingemands in...
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first-personaccounts, e director of theirginia muse offine a talks aut the collection and how he is gettin b cit museums areun for their ney. >when john chan called me th tt opportuty f this picao show, wemmedtely le tha it and said at w have to do it. this exposition s supposed to be in new york cy. they wavered and tt is when you can call m in 24 urs. i toldohn, d't call anody else. the first and we had to do was goo russia. we wereopening this exbition in theiddlof february. we literallyent ght tthe rport the next week, overnight flightland in moscow ithe middle of the wor snowstorm they he had since 1966. we only had 39 hours onhe ground to see the exhitioand coinceer that it should come to virginia. she kw abour meum of. e knew abouthe w in the. wehowcase how great collections aroundhe world, but also anudiee here in richmo andirginia. theyereeager for someing important as casso. somemes just showing up makes a difference. in this eibition bettis 5% of the colction, you get to see it in this wonderful whey. the visitor rely gets to dersnd picasso and his wodad his lifin aay that even as pas
first-personaccounts, e director of theirginia muse offine a talks aut the collection and how he is gettin b cit museums areun for their ney. >when john chan called me th tt opportuty f this picao show, wemmedtely le tha it and said at w have to do it. this exposition s supposed to be in new york cy. they wavered and tt is when you can call m in 24 urs. i toldohn, d't call anody else. the first and we had to do was goo russia. we wereopening this exbition in theiddlof february. we...
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. >> within the lt f hours, nato fces have criedut a nuer of a strikes ithe lian cit of tripoli. someelie is rgeted to get out the compod. -- gaddafi's compound. yocan ar those no jets ying over the catal. there are a numr of her governmeuildgs. ere are no deils as ye of sualties there. earlieribyan officials took foreign journalis tosee what they said was theesultf a condnatoirstrike in just over a week. the old colonl ildi as you can e hereas situated in tripoli. it was completelyestroyed. there we no reports of caalti immedtelyt this cide. tw telecomnicaons towers or damage near th buiing. neitr of t tows have take big damage during t send no air strike. one resident of libya describes what hsaw. >> five large explosis in t centradistct of tripoli. beforehand, we heard quite incriblequite loud whooshing noises beforehe actu expsion. i caonly psume that this was e snd of the missile. thesere snds that we do not usually hr. weust hear exosio after the jets led use. t the wereery loud and venusu. >> where were you when you heard these blasts? >> i was at ho. i immediately wenup t
. >> within the lt f hours, nato fces have criedut a nuer of a strikes ithe lian cit of tripoli. someelie is rgeted to get out the compod. -- gaddafi's compound. yocan ar those no jets ying over the catal. there are a numr of her governmeuildgs. ere are no deils as ye of sualties there. earlieribyan officials took foreign journalis tosee what they said was theesultf a condnatoirstrike in just over a week. the old colonl ildi as you can e hereas situated in tripoli. it was...
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we also discussed the timeline for cit. we fought through some creative ideas. president mazzucco: thank you, commissioner chan. anyone else? lt. falavey, -- falvey, any announcements? secretary lt. falvey: coming up with the actual time in the room, and i will make that information available. president mazzucco: greg, as thank you very much. commissioners come anything else to add? commissioner slaughterhouse -- slaughter? commissioner slaughter: do we know what it looks like for next week? >> not yet. president mazzucco: as you noticed tonight, we are missing a commissioner, commissioner jim hammer. his term on the commission expired effected april 30. i just wanted to state for the record that commissioner hammer gave his all. he worked diligently on every issue, especially changes in procedural rules. he put a lot of time and effort in that. he was stalwart in handling difficult cases, and we hope to have him back soon, scene of a process goes. he is a native san franciscan, a former reserve officer and a police officer down and half moon bay, and he truly l
we also discussed the timeline for cit. we fought through some creative ideas. president mazzucco: thank you, commissioner chan. anyone else? lt. falavey, -- falvey, any announcements? secretary lt. falvey: coming up with the actual time in the room, and i will make that information available. president mazzucco: greg, as thank you very much. commissioners come anything else to add? commissioner slaughterhouse -- slaughter? commissioner slaughter: do we know what it looks like for next week?...
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but thinhe conventional wiom really theonventional wisdom you cit out wait for things to sort out, it just doesn't holdup to cose scrutiny. again, charles tayloras charged when te liberiancivil r wa at itsmostruesome peak a actlly the rrant for hisarreacilated his dertur from monroe va and into thatonfct. so iee justi as important in its own right in honoring victims, but ihink it also does help in times t isolat ba aors and perhaps hers in libya, in t gdafi circlewillake note of this and separatehemsves from thcurrt adership. >> activists have clashed wit police i hai othe e o th inauration of a new president. hopes are high that the new man will helthe natn stl recoveng from the 10 earthqua and chora epidemic. they cameo celrate the enof th term as haiti's leader. e celebrations soon turned to vience as policeand protterslashed outsidehe shattered presidtial palace in port ah prce. there is feeling hope as thisan prepares to take offi as the new president >> i do belve that the people ted r change and he does bring change t the country. and it means to work with everybody, b mainly
but thinhe conventional wiom really theonventional wisdom you cit out wait for things to sort out, it just doesn't holdup to cose scrutiny. again, charles tayloras charged when te liberiancivil r wa at itsmostruesome peak a actlly the rrant for hisarreacilated his dertur from monroe va and into thatonfct. so iee justi as important in its own right in honoring victims, but ihink it also does help in times t isolat ba aors and perhaps hers in libya, in t gdafi circlewillake note of this and...
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le's talk about westbeng, becae the communists, parlment often cit them as onof the reasons for the socialistea still valid from india'founng. id that change at all on the national lislave ledger -- val if thecommists win? >> one tng ishows us is thathe communisthaveeen ou of sync wi theeality in ina today. th have been unabl toatch up wh th rising aspition of ind, whh is a gap at -- lookg at economicrowth. d ishe reason theris a strong nionapresence. it is the reason they have been able to ph through tho social ideals,f yolike. --sociist ideals, if you like. >> thank you. you are wahing bbc news still to come, a nato targets the libyan leadersp compound, how is gaddafieari up under th pressure? police in britain are going t take a freshook at madeleine mccann, the youn british girl who went missi in in 2007. r parents have jt published a book about the daily suggle cop with the missing cld. maleinwould now be 8 years old. it will be calling t brith government to launch an independent riew of the evence. >> we have been askg for a reviewf her case for a couple of years. honestly, it has not h
le's talk about westbeng, becae the communists, parlment often cit them as onof the reasons for the socialistea still valid from india'founng. id that change at all on the national lislave ledger -- val if thecommists win? >> one tng ishows us is thathe communisthaveeen ou of sync wi theeality in ina today. th have been unabl toatch up wh th rising aspition of ind, whh is a gap at -- lookg at economicrowth. d ishe reason theris a strong nionapresence. it is the reason they have been able...
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his coastal cit not far fr e egyptianorde has become famousor i radicalism. it is not hardo fi out why. la atigh i w taken to meet a man who came part of -- who became rt ohe well- knn fighting industry this manigneup toighthe amicans in iraq. a few wee late he was inred in battle. today, theoung menre traing f a different fight to oust colonel gdafirom por. th now havthe suppt of western powers, of course, b mit th soon be marchingto a mo milant, anti-weern tune? not all, ts man tells m we are fhting for fedomnd demoacy. we are for moderation. it is gaddafiho keeps telling the world tt we a islamic extrists this man says. in fac ts city has ng bn aenter of oppositi to colel gaddafi. permitted the young men to fight abroa the eoryoes, causevery forgn fhter was one last prlem to him. one les pblem to him. >> you wil seehat most of the people live norm life like anywhe els >> everybody here mak the same pot. although colel gaddafi has beenarning the world abo the dangers of extremi in cities likethisit wahe who was couraging and fding these younmen to go abroad
his coastal cit not far fr e egyptianorde has become famousor i radicalism. it is not hardo fi out why. la atigh i w taken to meet a man who came part of -- who became rt ohe well- knn fighting industry this manigneup toighthe amicans in iraq. a few wee late he was inred in battle. today, theoung menre traing f a different fight to oust colonel gdafirom por. th now havthe suppt of western powers, of course, b mit th soon be marchingto a mo milant, anti-weern tune? not all, ts man tells m we are...
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in which t worldediaathers is presumably thsafe place in tripi, much safer tn the military cpoun a cit whin a city, surunded by towering ass and concre was. we we shown the edenc o three rike twoad lt the polls in t road. the first was filled th waste -- two had ft hol the road. e fitas fied with waste water. he second, more myerio. it lked like a bunk. om here, we were taken to another sithere again, there were two deep holes. this time, there werstairs leadingnto the ground. ery time we ted to film it, we were ckedy the crowd. the nex fie, a group of men blockedhe view. there were satellite dishes, barbed wire, television ar. >> wou appr from what we ha sn at thisocatn that ere is aophisticatedunke network benea thi compound. it haslrea beenit by nato. next to is children's playground. >> i was built some me ago. officis said this was sewage syem a rejectethe ia th tyere defending themselves with women and children. >> this is o country. this is or city. thes are our streets. we wl not move aw t allow na to bombards. >> nato continueto dismantle colonel gaddafi's ability to control a
in which t worldediaathers is presumably thsafe place in tripi, much safer tn the military cpoun a cit whin a city, surunded by towering ass and concre was. we we shown the edenc o three rike twoad lt the polls in t road. the first was filled th waste -- two had ft hol the road. e fitas fied with waste water. he second, more myerio. it lked like a bunk. om here, we were taken to another sithere again, there were two deep holes. this time, there werstairs leadingnto the ground. ery time we ted...
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pple up until the earthquakes in southern spn -- a large ickbell from a church ar the epinterf t cit thgovernment has sen in a armyescuunits. the initial earthquake had a magnitudef 4.4 and aecond meased 5. ilty onll counts w a verdt in new york courtroom today in the largest side adin trial of its kd ra rajaratnam -- thtrial of its kind raj raratmbeca a llioire with his hedge fund but now he wl be fang a prison stenc >> raj rajaratna emerges looking dazed. s laer says they will figh on. >> we are ing take an appeal for this conviction. started out with 37 stocks and we are downo 14. the ore 23- in for of the defense. >>fter an eight week trial, e ju fnd him guil of coaxing a circle of corrupt side to give himhe stock poffs. e is said havade re than $0 miion in one o the biggest insider-adin cases two decades. w thfounderf gaeon grou dgeund faces 19 years in jail. 53-yeaold raj rajaratnam was nce well-known wa street me, runninone the best known hee fus. but has been found guilty on al cous by a ry in manhattan of insider-trading. yet hiseam say they ll appe the conviction. >> raj ra
pple up until the earthquakes in southern spn -- a large ickbell from a church ar the epinterf t cit thgovernment has sen in a armyescuunits. the initial earthquake had a magnitudef 4.4 and aecond meased 5. ilty onll counts w a verdt in new york courtroom today in the largest side adin trial of its kd ra rajaratnam -- thtrial of its kind raj raratmbeca a llioire with his hedge fund but now he wl be fang a prison stenc >> raj rajaratna emerges looking dazed. s laer says they will figh on....
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again in the north baylow 70's santa rosa napa east bay communities upper 60's around oakland, union cit city, inland areas 72 in concord, 71 in livermore you really should be in the mid upper 70's inland so still well below normal. around the monterey bay 70 degrees in santa cruz. giants ready. at&t park tomorrow nature taking on the florida marlins at 7:15. partly cloudy and breezy. take a jacket. mid 50's dropping down to about the low 50's. here's your accu-weather 7 day forecast. dry tomorrow. wet on wednesday and then after that really taking to you memorial day weekend. 50's 60's beaches. 70's inland. pleasant weather ahead but unseasonably cool. >> all right thanks. >> well coming up next. too much lady gaga forum son today. >> how the pop star new album z store. with. >> tomorrow night for our special. oprah looks back 25 years of the oprah show and refrequent on her legacy as her program goes off the air this week at 7:30 tomorrow evening then the final episode of oprah airs here on abc 7 wednesday at 4. >> hope you join us for both those programs. fans of lead ga-ga swamped am
again in the north baylow 70's santa rosa napa east bay communities upper 60's around oakland, union cit city, inland areas 72 in concord, 71 in livermore you really should be in the mid upper 70's inland so still well below normal. around the monterey bay 70 degrees in santa cruz. giants ready. at&t park tomorrow nature taking on the florida marlins at 7:15. partly cloudy and breezy. take a jacket. mid 50's dropping down to about the low 50's. here's your accu-weather 7 day forecast. dry...
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kaufman died in december and people say the experience was classically new york cit >> epp usiasert y will never
kaufman died in december and people say the experience was classically new york cit >> epp usiasert y will never
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two guys he told who became his allies -- john thain who later became ceo of merrill lynch and now of citand john thornton who is now the head of the brookings institute -- these two guys formed an alliance with paulson. and with the understanding that paulson was going to be the ceo for a couple of years and then leave and turn it over to these two guys. well, you know, hank being hank, you know, sort of liked the job too much. he was having a great time being ceo of goldman sachs and, frankly, who can blame him? i mean, being ceo of a public goldman sachs seems like one of the greatest jobs in the world especially when you're not the target of so much public ire as lloyd blankfein is at the moment. but, you know, hank had the board of directors in his pocket, and they kept wanting him -- so he says -- to continue to lead the firm. so, basically, hank didn't want to leave, and that made thain and thornton expendable, and he pushed them out too. [laughter] and, you know, you sort of take that in toto, and it does look very machiavellian. and so, you know, on the one hand you've got this g
two guys he told who became his allies -- john thain who later became ceo of merrill lynch and now of citand john thornton who is now the head of the brookings institute -- these two guys formed an alliance with paulson. and with the understanding that paulson was going to be the ceo for a couple of years and then leave and turn it over to these two guys. well, you know, hank being hank, you know, sort of liked the job too much. he was having a great time being ceo of goldman sachs and,...
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the victim is a 48-year-old union cit man. >>> closing arguments in the murder trial of yusef bey iv he is accused of ordering the killing of three people including journalist chauncey bailey. >>> and some of the unabomber's belongings will be auctioned off online starting today. there are about 60 items available including his old sunglasses and hoodie. ted kaczynski is serving a life sentence for killing three people and wounding 23 others in a string of bombings. the proceeds from the sale will go to the victims and their families. >>> traffic and weather around the bay area in just a moment. stay with us. ,, >>> good morning. let's start off with a look at the south bay. coming out of downtown san jose right now, unfortunately it is really slow northbound 280 approaching de anza in cupertino. that's where we're seeing an accident. it sounds like at least one lane is blocked so we are left with a good sized backup. kcbs airborne flew over the scene. it's jammed from wolf road. 880 the nimitz freeway better than usual, a little slow in the northbound past the coliseum. but overall,
the victim is a 48-year-old union cit man. >>> closing arguments in the murder trial of yusef bey iv he is accused of ordering the killing of three people including journalist chauncey bailey. >>> and some of the unabomber's belongings will be auctioned off online starting today. there are about 60 items available including his old sunglasses and hoodie. ted kaczynski is serving a life sentence for killing three people and wounding 23 others in a string of bombings. the...
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[laughter] >> mahmoud ahmadinejad cit the work you do. james harmon, my former -- thank you for the work you do. james harmon, my former colleague. thank you for being here. it is always good when you walk up to give a speech and he says do not screw this up. my good friend, but mcfarland, i am honored to see you, the national security adviser for ronald reagan. i see paul bremer, the former ambassador. i do not know but if you know my wife worked with you for quite awhile. thank you for sending her back in one piece. i thought i would start today, by talking a little bit about where we are. before i talk about where we are, i want to talk about where we came from. 10 years ago, on the date of 9/11, the intelligence community was very different than it is today -- very different. it had suffered huge losses in the 1990's. in some places of the world we have no stations, no coverage whatsoever. we closed down shop in a lot of places. they used the intelligence community as the opportunity for the peace dividend, and the fall of the city --
[laughter] >> mahmoud ahmadinejad cit the work you do. james harmon, my former -- thank you for the work you do. james harmon, my former colleague. thank you for being here. it is always good when you walk up to give a speech and he says do not screw this up. my good friend, but mcfarland, i am honored to see you, the national security adviser for ronald reagan. i see paul bremer, the former ambassador. i do not know but if you know my wife worked with you for quite awhile. thank you for...