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but i think you know raymond davis as an individual seems to line up perfectly all the concerns that the pakistani military and their senior intelligence apparatus has had about american operations there a so we start with the fact that although he was the station chief for the cia in lahore he's not a cia agent he's a contractor where there are big gripes has been that contractors who have little professional training and discipline seem to be running rampant all over the country second when he was captured on his person they found a g.p.s. tracking device in the been used to fix targets and north waziristan so he was obviously involved in the drone strikes that were going on there the third a year or so had footage of photographs that were taken the dresses all over the horror of these seems to have been studying very closely connections between pakistani intelligence and some islamic terrorist organizations and i think finally we have the whole issue of nuclear proliferation which also seems to be a nature point of interest for the cia so all this was tied up in ray davis and the
but i think you know raymond davis as an individual seems to line up perfectly all the concerns that the pakistani military and their senior intelligence apparatus has had about american operations there a so we start with the fact that although he was the station chief for the cia in lahore he's not a cia agent he's a contractor where there are big gripes has been that contractors who have little professional training and discipline seem to be running rampant all over the country second when...
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well i think you know raymond davis lit a bonfire effectively because we see tied up in mr davis in his person almost all the issues that upset the pakistani military establishment i mean just start with the fact that he he was it by all reports he was the head the acting head of the cia station and well who are but he was not a cia agent he was a contractor that's point number one the pakistanis have been very upset about the heavy reliance on the use by the americans of contractors they say these contractors are professional trained they just don't know how to behave and certainly they argue the his conduct in this case a shooting two pakistanis who by the way and pakistan they're widely reported to have been i.s.i. agents not people who are out to kill him so you've got those two points and then we come to the drone war when he was arrested the pakistani police found on him g.p.s. tracking devices which in their memory card showed that they had been used to establish targets that were used in north waziristan so he was clearly involved and that is well there are a lot of issues here
well i think you know raymond davis lit a bonfire effectively because we see tied up in mr davis in his person almost all the issues that upset the pakistani military establishment i mean just start with the fact that he he was it by all reports he was the head the acting head of the cia station and well who are but he was not a cia agent he was a contractor that's point number one the pakistanis have been very upset about the heavy reliance on the use by the americans of contractors they say...
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>> on the city hall and davies? we are delaying a so far and could continue to do that. we are delaying hoping there would be some answer forthcoming on jurisdictional issues. since they have not been forthcoming, there have been a variety of folks -- should be trying to get those jobs out there and organize the discussion, don't just stop everything waiting for a decision. that's why we were suggesting going forward. if we are going to delay, the only other thing would be is to take the money out of the budget for that and use it for something else. we could use of for something to create jobs now because she don't just want it sitting there. there is no specific date of this month or next month that makes a difference. even if we started now, the work on davy's probably would not happen for a year-and-a-half. so there's no harm in making a decision now, but there's also nothing we are waiting for that will make it clearer. president vietor: it's like if there is no objection, we should proceed, but if you could make sure to communicate with us on a regular basis as to
>> on the city hall and davies? we are delaying a so far and could continue to do that. we are delaying hoping there would be some answer forthcoming on jurisdictional issues. since they have not been forthcoming, there have been a variety of folks -- should be trying to get those jobs out there and organize the discussion, don't just stop everything waiting for a decision. that's why we were suggesting going forward. if we are going to delay, the only other thing would be is to take the...
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is cooking the books at uc davis.someone is withholding information. we don't know who. >>> the group stop animal exploitation now says university appears to be deleting and altering records when requests are made for information about the deaths of research animals. it says uc davis, rather usda investigation found more than 15 incidents of traumatic injurys to a single primate despite a single record that claims the animals were well kept. >> places like uc davis have far less to do with human health than they have to do with human greed. >> reporter: the ohio basted animal group says its information is coming from a whistle-blower inside uc davis. the university is appealing the investigation saying its facilities are regularly inspected and that its animals get daily health checks and expert veterinary care. >>> four police dogs are a bit safe every tonight thanks to some custom fit bullet-proof vests. those vests give the dogs protection while still allowing them to move around. the department paid for the vests
is cooking the books at uc davis.someone is withholding information. we don't know who. >>> the group stop animal exploitation now says university appears to be deleting and altering records when requests are made for information about the deaths of research animals. it says uc davis, rather usda investigation found more than 15 incidents of traumatic injurys to a single primate despite a single record that claims the animals were well kept. >> places like uc davis have far less...
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what about the case of troy davis teaching you about the u.s. justice system and the role that racism may or may not play in the u.s. justice system. it says everything there is to say about it i think this is. poor minorities are expendable when there is this well of emotion around prime minister hariri. people's lives are lost as a result of somebody committing a shooting and it becomes less about it and less about the search for truth and more about holding someone accountable and because. people are africans and minorities and people don't have money. or it doesn't matter if you get to the truth. and untruth you. know go ahead go ahead try to have this case where they're going to do this is his we have a person the most logical person who did the shooting actually confessed to shooting her number of times or if you. know were children exploration or ignoring evidence. so what is the situation for trading us at the moment i mean is he pretty much set to be executed next month or are there some other options to sort of try to prevent this from
what about the case of troy davis teaching you about the u.s. justice system and the role that racism may or may not play in the u.s. justice system. it says everything there is to say about it i think this is. poor minorities are expendable when there is this well of emotion around prime minister hariri. people's lives are lost as a result of somebody committing a shooting and it becomes less about it and less about the search for truth and more about holding someone accountable and because....
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commissioner courtney: with respect to davies and what was the other location? >> city hall. commissioner courtney: when the design phase is completed and workers are arriving at the job site, do you have any estimation about not what classification, but how many
commissioner courtney: with respect to davies and what was the other location? >> city hall. commissioner courtney: when the design phase is completed and workers are arriving at the job site, do you have any estimation about not what classification, but how many
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five others were injured, two seriously. >> jeffrey -- >> and no matter how late at night, davis finds the time to cheer up many of his own wounded soldiers in hospitals in the states. >> you'll start to get feelings in your hands and legs. >> reporter: and then, but only if he's earned it, davis has the other twinkie. >> simple pleasures. >> reporter: before winding down until the next one. jim aceda, nbc news, kandahar. >> life in the u.s. army thousands of miles from home. we've had a tremendous response to jim maceda's reporting this week. because of that, he's live on the facebook page tonight, taking comments, answering questions from all of you about the people he met on the front lines in afghanistan. >>> up next here tonight, a high school student announces to her classmates she's pregnant, but that's not the stunner in her story. ji >>> big story out of washington state in the news tonight. it's about teenage pregnancy, and as we have reported here, teenage pregnancy has gone down a bit in recent years, but the birth rate for hispanic teenagers ages 15-17 is still nearly four
five others were injured, two seriously. >> jeffrey -- >> and no matter how late at night, davis finds the time to cheer up many of his own wounded soldiers in hospitals in the states. >> you'll start to get feelings in your hands and legs. >> reporter: and then, but only if he's earned it, davis has the other twinkie. >> simple pleasures. >> reporter: before winding down until the next one. jim aceda, nbc news, kandahar. >> life in the u.s. army...
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davis says probably straight out of their trunk. authorities are asking anyone with information about this to try and call them, hair divas increasing security here. the owner is offer a $1,000 reward. allen? >> christin, i'm going to ask you to repeat something because that motorcycle was pretty loud. you said the thieves are going to be out there trying to sell this hair, right? >> trying to sell it. davis said she saw thieves sell hair out of their trunks so like any other black market crime that you see. >> wow. first time i have heard of t also, christin ayers, thank you. >>> the hunt was on for two pit bulls who killed a dog and mauled a woman. kiet do talked to the woman. the pictures are disturbing. >> reporter: the pictures are difficult to look at showing dawn wilson bloodied and battered after a vicious dog attack. but they help tell the story of what happened. >> i looked across the open field that was there and i saw these two dogs running toward us. and i knew it was trouble. >> reporter: dawn and shadow, a husky mix,
davis says probably straight out of their trunk. authorities are asking anyone with information about this to try and call them, hair divas increasing security here. the owner is offer a $1,000 reward. allen? >> christin, i'm going to ask you to repeat something because that motorcycle was pretty loud. you said the thieves are going to be out there trying to sell this hair, right? >> trying to sell it. davis said she saw thieves sell hair out of their trunks so like any other black...
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davis is leading the city through some tough economic times. you will recall the city filed for bankruptcy back in 2008. >>> in san jose this evening, city leaders met with members of the community to discuss ways to rebuild trust in law enforcement. it was part of an ongoing effort to stop the division between police officers and the public. >>> the big news paramedics are telling us about a fan's condition. >>> and what tests reveal about rainwater and radio active iodine. ♪ atst fwa.ean ougog t bk. wi cseuidesi yr arho, u stnaa cte,hise a de. ougog t bk. wi cke sp rwd yr arho, >>> new information on a giant's fan that was badly beaten. ktvu's amber lee live now in san jose with an outpouring of support for the man and his family. >> reporter: the injured giant's fan bryan still works here at hp pavilion. as part of a paramedic team during sharks games. today fellow first responders held a fundraiser for him. the sharks also donated pucks. stowe's coworkers spent the day trying to gather donations to auction off. >> these messages will be tak
davis is leading the city through some tough economic times. you will recall the city filed for bankruptcy back in 2008. >>> in san jose this evening, city leaders met with members of the community to discuss ways to rebuild trust in law enforcement. it was part of an ongoing effort to stop the division between police officers and the public. >>> the big news paramedics are telling us about a fan's condition. >>> and what tests reveal about rainwater and radio active...
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here's linsey davis. >> we're going to go and divide up into groups. >> reporter: time is of the essence. every hour that passes is crucial. any tip could be the key. >> y'all go ahead and spread out. >> reporter: that's why authorities are turning to the public in the disappearance of holly bobo, a beautiful 20-year-old nursing student who hasn't been seen in a week. just before 8:00 last wednesday morning, holly's 25-year-old brother told police he watched from inside the family home as a man in camouflage led holly into the woods. at first clint thought he was going off with a friend, but when he went outside, he found blood in the driveway and immediately called 911. the police went into high gear, searching for the man. >> we feel that she knew that she was in fear of her life so, she was compliant with his command. >> reporter: the family begged for help. >> holly, i love you so much. please try to get home to us and if anybody knows anything about her, please. please help us find her. >> reporter: the close-knit community rallied. hundreds volunteered to comb the woods for clues.
here's linsey davis. >> we're going to go and divide up into groups. >> reporter: time is of the essence. every hour that passes is crucial. any tip could be the key. >> y'all go ahead and spread out. >> reporter: that's why authorities are turning to the public in the disappearance of holly bobo, a beautiful 20-year-old nursing student who hasn't been seen in a week. just before 8:00 last wednesday morning, holly's 25-year-old brother told police he watched from inside...
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he is the loving son of gloria lucas davis and paul e. davis. he had a very untimely death. a nice young man that was also a friend of my extended family. i also would like to acknowledge martha louise coffer, who dedicated her life to working for u.s. -- usfs. it is with sadness that i acknowledge of death of joe johnson, who was a san bruno avenue business owner and who will definitely be missed. he ran -- he owned and operated johnson's barbecue, which is on san bruno avenue. just like to take a moment to acknowledge their life, thank you. >> thank you, supervisor connie. supervisor farrell. >> thank you, madam clerk. first of all, as everyone knows, one the issues that has percolated as a result of the tenderloin debate is the issue of how we tax stock options here in san francisco. three weeks ago i asked our budget analysts to complete an analysis of how san francisco stacks up against other technology centers throughout the united states. and to take a look at how companies are taxed and what other incentives these areas offer to attract technology and other companies
he is the loving son of gloria lucas davis and paul e. davis. he had a very untimely death. a nice young man that was also a friend of my extended family. i also would like to acknowledge martha louise coffer, who dedicated her life to working for u.s. -- usfs. it is with sadness that i acknowledge of death of joe johnson, who was a san bruno avenue business owner and who will definitely be missed. he ran -- he owned and operated johnson's barbecue, which is on san bruno avenue. just like to...
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the team says davis, one of the n.f.l.'s most involved owners is working as he always has. >> there is another reason to drop extra weight. it can help you remember. a team of scientists morbidly obese patients that lost 50 pounds or more improved memory. this is the first study that shows a link between weight loss and brain health. >>> budget talks can get the best of anyone and it appears they did get the best of the vice president. watch what happens as the president was delivering his remarks on the deficit yesterday. >> last decade the average income of the bottom.... >> well, vice president joe biden closing his eyes to sleep for an extended period of time. >> is he sleeping or just in deep thought. more likely explanation he was exhausted after so many late nights on budget negotiations. >> a jury agrees he obstructed justice but disagreed that he lied under oath. what giant fans think of the barry bonds perjury trial. >> how would you like to be given one million dollars to not going to work today? it's happening i
the team says davis, one of the n.f.l.'s most involved owners is working as he always has. >> there is another reason to drop extra weight. it can help you remember. a team of scientists morbidly obese patients that lost 50 pounds or more improved memory. this is the first study that shows a link between weight loss and brain health. >>> budget talks can get the best of anyone and it appears they did get the best of the vice president. watch what happens as the president was...
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davis creates high priced weaves and wigs. > long flowing hair.s is the most valuable. >> criminals know the value and the trend of stealing strands is growing. >> anything that has value, someone will find a market for it to make some money off of. >> these thieves appear to know exactly what they were looking for. davis says they didn't even touch the cheap hair. >> they are familiar with this industry and know the value of this hair. >> a clue that just maybe their hair industry insiders. hair divas is closed for now, but davis has every intention of bouncing back. >> my hope is that people will get the courage to speak up. >> possibly even straight out of their trunk. she beefed up security here at hair divas and is offering a $1,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. cbs 5. >> so you ever wonder why certain people are singled out by airport security for closer examination? well, the tsa says it has a list of nearly 70 indicators that officers use. among them, a passenger's behavior. specifically arrogance and contempt in the scr
davis creates high priced weaves and wigs. > long flowing hair.s is the most valuable. >> criminals know the value and the trend of stealing strands is growing. >> anything that has value, someone will find a market for it to make some money off of. >> these thieves appear to know exactly what they were looking for. davis says they didn't even touch the cheap hair. >> they are familiar with this industry and know the value of this hair. >> a clue that just maybe...
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judy woodruff has our profile of belva davis. story was done in partnership with kqed san francisco. >> reporter: in the san francisco bay area and much of the rest of northern california, bell have davis is a household name. for more than have a century she's been writing, reporting and broadcasting the news starting in the 1950s when the only media job open to blacks was a weekly newspaper. and women in news were hardly seen or heard no matter their color. i spoke to her recently in san francisco about her memoir that "chronicle"s a journey from a life of poverty in segregated monroe, louisiana, to a career as a respected t.v. journalist. >> it has been an extraordinary life. not just growing up poor but growing up in a family where you were moved from one place to another. >> that's why the book is entitled "never many my wildest dreams because i could not have imagined when i was growing up. i spent many years trying to figure out where i was going to sleep the next night. off and on in periods as i moved around from relative
judy woodruff has our profile of belva davis. story was done in partnership with kqed san francisco. >> reporter: in the san francisco bay area and much of the rest of northern california, bell have davis is a household name. for more than have a century she's been writing, reporting and broadcasting the news starting in the 1950s when the only media job open to blacks was a weekly newspaper. and women in news were hardly seen or heard no matter their color. i spoke to her recently in san...
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and here we had -- like year are we in 2008. >> and here we have lincoln and jeff davis and jeff davis had been secretary of war. he was also out here in the blackhawk war. >> and a hero of the mexican war. >> and so he had to become a politician in a way. not that humans are ex poe facto politicians. what do you think is more difficult? >> i think a really difficult question of which i had a tus terrific answer. >> yes, it was supposed to be. >> davis had trouble with the politics at the beginning of the war. he had trouble validating the idea that there was a constitution that was going to be very federal-oriented when the country was predicated on state rights. it was a conundrum. he struggled with the political role and it was devastating to the fortunes of the confederacy because he built up so many enemies in what was supposed to be a united front against lincoln and the union. but he was a darn good commander in chief at the beginning. he chose brilliant people. a lot of them were killed early in the war. maybe his mistake was leaving lee languishing in western virginia for too
and here we had -- like year are we in 2008. >> and here we have lincoln and jeff davis and jeff davis had been secretary of war. he was also out here in the blackhawk war. >> and a hero of the mexican war. >> and so he had to become a politician in a way. not that humans are ex poe facto politicians. what do you think is more difficult? >> i think a really difficult question of which i had a tus terrific answer. >> yes, it was supposed to be. >> davis had...
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because davies has unique acoustic concerns, there's a very narrow window for performing construction and we would probably have to wait until thext
because davies has unique acoustic concerns, there's a very narrow window for performing construction and we would probably have to wait until thext
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commissioner courtney: with respect to davies and what was the other location? >> city hall. commissioner courtney: when the design phase is completed and workers are arriving at the job site, do you have any estimation about not what classification, but how many workers, how many jobs for each site? >> i can give you a general sense of what we thought after we talked with the most attractive better out of the process that resulted in no award. when we sat down and looked at the tasks, look-alike -- that's the question you are asking? commissioner courtney: the total number of people. >> yes. it looks like it would be around 30. commissioner courtney: and any time from a few weeks to a month and a half? >> the total number was -- commissioner courtney: if there are 60 of them on the two sides, that's less than 40 hours per person. vice president moran: i just wanted general understanding of what you consider -- let's say the work goes out to bid a immediately. what different process these would you be going through in your this time verses the last time or would it be the exa
commissioner courtney: with respect to davies and what was the other location? >> city hall. commissioner courtney: when the design phase is completed and workers are arriving at the job site, do you have any estimation about not what classification, but how many workers, how many jobs for each site? >> i can give you a general sense of what we thought after we talked with the most attractive better out of the process that resulted in no award. when we sat down and looked at the...
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davis to cover up animal abuse. they stopped animal exploitation now is accusing the school of altering and deleting records related to research animals that have died at their facilities. they claim a whistle blower from inside uc davis tipped them off to animal abuse last year, prompting an investigation by the usda. during the investigation, they discovered there have been more than 15 incidents of traumatic injury to primates despite the record that the animals were well-kept. >> somebody is cooking the books at uc davis. someone is withholding information. we don't know who. >> uc davis is appealing the usda investigation. a spokesperson for the school says the prime plates are in excellent health but the animal rights group says uc davis stands to lose a lot of grant money if they are found to be mistreating animals. >>> the puck drops in about an hour. how the sharks plan to redeem themselves in game three tonight. >>> also, fueling your imagination while protecting the environment. a unique bay area organiza
davis to cover up animal abuse. they stopped animal exploitation now is accusing the school of altering and deleting records related to research animals that have died at their facilities. they claim a whistle blower from inside uc davis tipped them off to animal abuse last year, prompting an investigation by the usda. during the investigation, they discovered there have been more than 15 incidents of traumatic injury to primates despite the record that the animals were well-kept. >>...
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voters in two thousand and nine recently dropped one million dollars to hire lobbyists many david davis was former president bill clinton's lawyer during his impeachment proceedings and enjoys close ties with secretary of state hillary clinton says david kay here for years and finally. to you know i'm paula went from despise the oppressor to a smiling snapshot with president obama himself and while lobbyists are autocrats salesman to the state department the pitch is a very specific one the u.s. withdrew its ambassador in the lab in one thousand nine hundred four but as exxon mobil and chevron texaco billions did really equitorial guinea's oil washington warmed up but the old beings aren't just dropping dollars in d.c. . over being son little teodoro is living the sweet life in hollywood dating pop stars and purchasing this thirty five million dollar. malibu mansion which he paid for by why we hear from him. to the us yes cruelly and commission plans for a three hundred eighty million dollar yacht three times with the oil rich country it spends on public health and education per year. t
voters in two thousand and nine recently dropped one million dollars to hire lobbyists many david davis was former president bill clinton's lawyer during his impeachment proceedings and enjoys close ties with secretary of state hillary clinton says david kay here for years and finally. to you know i'm paula went from despise the oppressor to a smiling snapshot with president obama himself and while lobbyists are autocrats salesman to the state department the pitch is a very specific one the...
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and pakistan thanks to drone strikes and the recent case of raymond davis pakistan isn't too fond of the cia but is there any hope that this relationship could be revived but another area facing serious problems right now mexico and central america u.s. military officials have now said that the drug war there is as violent as the wars in both iraq and afghanistan but what can the u.s. do to help that we haven't already tried before and today the house voted on that old so contentious budget bill let's look at the bigger picture here are the politics the debating and the media buzz surrounding this is it safe to say that this is going to dominate the two thousand and twelve elections and more importantly the race to the oval office and if you fact cat bankers might be shaking in their boots today a new report has come out from capitol hill suggesting that some major wall street players lie all testifying before congress on the financial crisis and also saying that they should be prosecuted but will we ever really see anyone on wall street pay we'll cover all those stories and much mor
and pakistan thanks to drone strikes and the recent case of raymond davis pakistan isn't too fond of the cia but is there any hope that this relationship could be revived but another area facing serious problems right now mexico and central america u.s. military officials have now said that the drug war there is as violent as the wars in both iraq and afghanistan but what can the u.s. do to help that we haven't already tried before and today the house voted on that old so contentious budget...
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davis of cooking the books.ane accuses them of falsifying record or deleting information about treatment of the research animals. sane says the department of agriculture investigation found 15 incident of traumatic injuries to a single primate, but public records don't know that. >> someone is cooking the books at u.c. davis, someone is withholding information. between the laboratory and where the animal is used and records provided to us. this information disappeared. >> u.c. davis is appealing the assessment. the school says all the animals are treated well and are in excellent health. >> see how this plays in the bay area. new study finds next time you host a wine party, pour the cheap stuff. researchers in england say people can't tell the difference between expensive wine and cheap wine. the study found that less than half the folks taking part in a blind taste test could pick out a high-priced red wine. bottom line, unless you are a hardcore, wine drinker and expert, the main factor in whether we like wine
davis of cooking the books.ane accuses them of falsifying record or deleting information about treatment of the research animals. sane says the department of agriculture investigation found 15 incident of traumatic injuries to a single primate, but public records don't know that. >> someone is cooking the books at u.c. davis, someone is withholding information. between the laboratory and where the animal is used and records provided to us. this information disappeared. >> u.c. davis...
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i'm belva davis. thoughts about the program. i'm belva davis. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
i'm belva davis. thoughts about the program. i'm belva davis. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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davis buys it to create high- priced weaves and wigs. the trend of stealing strands is growing. >> anything that has value, someone will find a market for it to make some money off of. >> reporter: these thieves appear know exactly what they were looking for. davis says they didn't even touch the cheap hair. >> they are familiar with this industry and know the value of the hair. >> reporter: a clue that just maybe they are hair industry insiders. they are closed but she has of intention of bouncing back. >> my hope is people get enough courage to speak up. >> reporter: police say the thieves will likely try and sell the hair davis says possibly even straight out of their trunks. she's beefed up security at hair divas and is offering a $1,000 reward for any information leading to an arrest. in san leandro, christin ayers, cbs 5. >> well, police are searching for suspects in another pretty unusual robbery this week this time in mountain view. >>> on thursday, a 50-year-old woman was driven by some of her friends to pick up a prescription.
davis buys it to create high- priced weaves and wigs. the trend of stealing strands is growing. >> anything that has value, someone will find a market for it to make some money off of. >> reporter: these thieves appear know exactly what they were looking for. davis says they didn't even touch the cheap hair. >> they are familiar with this industry and know the value of the hair. >> reporter: a clue that just maybe they are hair industry insiders. they are closed but she...
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and is now in world number one rafael nadal has beaten fellow spaniard davi farah for the second final in a row to claim the boss alone open title and all wrapped up his thirty fourth win in a row on clay but a comfortable six two six zero victory that i did leave for two in the second set down it back with four straight games to take the match the world number one and also be impacted in last week's monte carlo masters final. i mean while there was a shock in the women's event you. rolled number one caroline wozniacki in straight sets when her second career title at the should have gone it's gone crazy the day it was a ving to clinch her fourth title of the sea. and the local favorite held the first it in a tie break in st the second six three not enter the top thirty for the first time . the formula one and when i was robert has left hospital ten weeks after suffering severe injuries after crashing his car in a rally in italy convinced it was badly hurt while taking part in the race last february and have to have extensive surgery to save his right hand he also needed operations on h
and is now in world number one rafael nadal has beaten fellow spaniard davi farah for the second final in a row to claim the boss alone open title and all wrapped up his thirty fourth win in a row on clay but a comfortable six two six zero victory that i did leave for two in the second set down it back with four straight games to take the match the world number one and also be impacted in last week's monte carlo masters final. i mean while there was a shock in the women's event you. rolled...
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davis is leading the city through some tough economic times. you will recall the city filed for bankruptcy back in 2008. >>> in san jose this evening, city leaders met with members of the community to discuss ways to rebuild trust in law enforcement. it was part of an ongoing effort to stop the division between police officers and the public. >>> >>> new information on a giant's fan that was badly beaten. ktvu's amber lee live now in san jose with an outpouring of support for the man and his family. >> reporter: the injured giant's fan bryan still works here at hp pavilion. as part of a paramedic team during sharks games. today fellow first responders held a fundraiser for him. the sharks also donated pucks. stowe's coworkers spent the day trying to gather donations to auction off. >> these messages will be taken to the hospital tomorrow. fellow paramedics tell me stowe has been taken out of a medically induced coma. >> he's a fighter and he's not one to back down from a fight. >> reporter: at hp pavilion tonight, the sharks played the los ange
davis is leading the city through some tough economic times. you will recall the city filed for bankruptcy back in 2008. >>> in san jose this evening, city leaders met with members of the community to discuss ways to rebuild trust in law enforcement. it was part of an ongoing effort to stop the division between police officers and the public. >>> >>> new information on a giant's fan that was badly beaten. ktvu's amber lee live now in san jose with an outpouring of...
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bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so...ughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck me as being pretty good. but then there's a thing called movie magic, and bette davis and james mason turned into elizabeth taylor and richard burton. and oddly enough, mike nichols stayed mike nichols, and...but i sort of trusted mike. i didn't think he was going to allow them to really screw it up. and what happened, finally, by some great fortune: there was no screenplay. i mean, there's this guy, ernest lehman, who is credited with the screenplay. but then again, he produced the movie too. but i think he changed two sentences of my entire script and maybe cut about five minutes, s
bette davis was 52, as was martha, and james mason had always been 46, you know, so...ughter] so it was--it was good. and so i said okay, knowing at the time that when you sell the rights of a play to be made into a movie, you lose absolute control over it-- understanding that. if you write a play, you have absolute control over what is done to your play onstage. they can't change a word without your permission. but you take a chance when you sell a movie. but that whole combination struck me...
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a name of a miles davis album we know that miles davis abused his wife. physically. pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist system because of that esan and the epigraphs that will ground it some more. quote, miles was guilt of self confessed violet crimes against women we should break his records and burn his cd's until he apologizes. the trumpet's mouth is apology. you just write a poem about your need to do that a madual johnson. all right. live people. the pins point come downs on the butter fly. the knuckle come down on ms. sisly. the mallet come down on the cd case. wait! the mallet come down on the butter fly. the pins point come down on the ms. sisly. the knuckle come down on the cd case. wait! >> the knuckle come down on the buttir fly. the pins point come down on the cd case. dammit. the butter fly, ms. sisly the cd case. the roses rips at the spit much the phoenix dazzling petals births something. the martir's smile that saves something. what did we make? listen to the butter fly, the pinpoint makes no sound sticking the [inaudible] no b
a name of a miles davis album we know that miles davis abused his wife. physically. pearl initially had mad at miles the reason this poem exist system because of that esan and the epigraphs that will ground it some more. quote, miles was guilt of self confessed violet crimes against women we should break his records and burn his cd's until he apologizes. the trumpet's mouth is apology. you just write a poem about your need to do that a madual johnson. all right. live people. the pins point come...
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davis buys it to create high priced weaves and wigs. >> long flowing hair. this is the most valuable. >> reporter: cops say criminals know the value and the trend of stealing strands is growing. >> anything that has value someone will find a market for it to make some money off of. >> reporter: these thieves appear to know exactly what they were looking for. davis says they didn't even touch the cheap hair. >> they are familiar with this industry and know the value of this hair. >> reporter: a clue that just may be hair insiders. hair divas is closed for now but davis has every intention of bouncing back. >> my hope is that people get enough courage to speak up. >> reporter: and davis is offering a little incentive to speak out. a $1000 reward. she is also circulating the video on youtube and facebook and san leandro police say if anyone has information on this theft or that video you should call them. dana? >> you know, for short hair people, what might the value of some of that be? she showed us hair that was roughly 2, 3 feet long. >> reporter: right. whe
davis buys it to create high priced weaves and wigs. >> long flowing hair. this is the most valuable. >> reporter: cops say criminals know the value and the trend of stealing strands is growing. >> anything that has value someone will find a market for it to make some money off of. >> reporter: these thieves appear to know exactly what they were looking for. davis says they didn't even touch the cheap hair. >> they are familiar with this industry and know the value...
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we remember the days when the davies' campus was a place where some many young men and people of color came for treatment. we have a system of care as represented here. this does not mean more important, it means more acute. that includes outpatient care and the blue services. we provide a comprehensive set of services to the residence of san francisco. this is no longer just delivered in hospitals, this is delivered in thousands of offices and clinics. if we looking more details about what we provide for outpatient care, you can see not only physician offices but a community clinics like our family health center. this is in our diabetes centers. of course, urgent care. we provide about 40% of all of the hospital care in san francisco and we are proud to deliver half of every baby born. a third of the emergency room visits. 70% of what we do is taking care of san franciscans, the other comes from people who -- from people who come outside of the city. we are proud to partner with other hospitals in the city, usually chinese hospitals. the purple here represents rehabilitation and recov
we remember the days when the davies' campus was a place where some many young men and people of color came for treatment. we have a system of care as represented here. this does not mean more important, it means more acute. that includes outpatient care and the blue services. we provide a comprehensive set of services to the residence of san francisco. this is no longer just delivered in hospitals, this is delivered in thousands of offices and clinics. if we looking more details about what we...
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on facebook. [ ship horn blows ] ngng ngng >> with more on the harassment coababmpts, here's linsey davis>> reporter: chants so vulgar, we can't play them in their entirety. science like this one outside the women's center were the tipping point. >> how are you supposed to go about having the great, bright college years? >> reporter: she's a junior. she filed charges. it's about insuring equal rights at schools. >> no one has been expelled for rape here. there have been 41 years of coeducati coeducation. >> reporter: this e-mail was circulated among fraternities. it ranked a group of women based on how beers it many beers it w to get them drunk. the federal government is launching its own investigation into the matter. in an e-mail to abc news, the university said yale does not and will not tolerate sexual harassment. the problem goes far beyond yale. 62% of college students report being sexually harassed in their college years. only 7% report it. yale believes they're in compliance with title ix. linsey davis, abc news, connecticut. >> as for the new awareness campaign, vice president bi
on facebook. [ ship horn blows ] ngng ngng >> with more on the harassment coababmpts, here's linsey davis>> reporter: chants so vulgar, we can't play them in their entirety. science like this one outside the women's center were the tipping point. >> how are you supposed to go about having the great, bright college years? >> reporter: she's a junior. she filed charges. it's about insuring equal rights at schools. >> no one has been expelled for rape here. there have...
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though the horses always had a special place in war davy and culture traditionally more as a beast of burden or a means of transport rather than anything else but. local farm has been doing something. useful and that's all down to animal entrepreneurs aleksei i used to work as a vet but at one point some of my colleagues and i decided to start a farm producing commis which is for men to mares milk we've been operating for just over two years we have eighty horses here. has been a popular drink on the central asian steps for thousands of years but aleksei is introducing it to a brand new markets he already has a team is here and he's aiming for three hundred. one maize three well behaved. the. king said to him. through a cow respect. i think. you know i've seen a milk cows. goats. hired me horses are a little bit too capricious for that because they have to go to hell so. the techniques back. in the winter the farmer only produces around one hundred liters of milk a day as there's less straw. for the horses unless the monsters but in summer they yield fifty percent of. the animals a co
though the horses always had a special place in war davy and culture traditionally more as a beast of burden or a means of transport rather than anything else but. local farm has been doing something. useful and that's all down to animal entrepreneurs aleksei i used to work as a vet but at one point some of my colleagues and i decided to start a farm producing commis which is for men to mares milk we've been operating for just over two years we have eighty horses here. has been a popular drink...
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davis, thank you very much for that kind introduction.i, mirrored jordan, others assembled here in, those associated with the foundation and with this application and this event, you know good and well the spirit of the general award is given to that individual who exhibits extraordinary commitment to making san francisco general hospital what it is. this year, the recipient is one of whom all of you know very well. you know her because, i suspect you will hear, because she ask you to come. there is nobody that she has encountered in the last several years that she has not said, you have to do something for the general. when i see her coming now, i go the other way. i have given all i can give to the general. [laughter] that is the nature of who our recipient is. she came on the board of the foundation, some 11 years ago. by 2003, she had been elevated to the president of the board. and in that capacity, she guided the general from being a place that most of us looked at as a place for the disadvantaged and poor people only, into an extra
davis, thank you very much for that kind introduction.i, mirrored jordan, others assembled here in, those associated with the foundation and with this application and this event, you know good and well the spirit of the general award is given to that individual who exhibits extraordinary commitment to making san francisco general hospital what it is. this year, the recipient is one of whom all of you know very well. you know her because, i suspect you will hear, because she ask you to come....