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but not debra, and not bryan. hire bob nygaard to bring their psychics to justice. >> usually they come to me once they've hit rock bottom. >>> next, watch a trap get set. >> i want nothing more than my mom to be paid back. >> a gotcha in a parking lot. caught with handcuffs and caught on tape. coming up. introducing america's greatest invention ever. it's not the cotton gin. what!? it's not electricity. oh man. it's new park's finest from ball park. made with 100% beef, no nitrates and infused with bold premium seasonings like slow smoked hickory... and the very spirit of america. and just wait 'til you taste it. genius. new park's finest from ball park. so american you can taste it. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. that's notthat's dirt r carpet, creeping in. send it running with resolve high tr
but not debra, and not bryan. hire bob nygaard to bring their psychics to justice. >> usually they come to me once they've hit rock bottom. >>> next, watch a trap get set. >> i want nothing more than my mom to be paid back. >> a gotcha in a parking lot. caught with handcuffs and caught on tape. coming up. introducing america's greatest invention ever. it's not the cotton gin. what!? it's not electricity. oh man. it's new park's finest from ball park. made with 100%...
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i want to recognize the leadership of debra, our project manager. she couldn't be here today. debra has been a came poison -- champion working with all of our partners and a great design creating a bold and sophisticated and community based design. walter spent many afternoons talking to many to what they wanted to see and it's a great design. i also want to give a special shout out to amy elliot for your support of the project over the years and thank frederick nap to make sure all were considered and respected. also thank you to paul cooper for working with walter hood to create the overarching vision for the project and i'm going to invite walter hood up to talk about the design and what we are looking forward to. please welcome walter hood. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. just a very simple comment. our first community meeting out here was quite an experience. residents showed up and they let us hear what they had to say. it was powerful. i actually couldn't sleep fore a week. we've worked really hard in the last month to help that idea come to fruition. i hope you
i want to recognize the leadership of debra, our project manager. she couldn't be here today. debra has been a came poison -- champion working with all of our partners and a great design creating a bold and sophisticated and community based design. walter spent many afternoons talking to many to what they wanted to see and it's a great design. i also want to give a special shout out to amy elliot for your support of the project over the years and thank frederick nap to make sure all were...
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my name is debra i'm the deputy communications director and i'm pleased to present to you the outreach to support the rate package you are going to hear today. our approach has always been at this agency to engage in continuous education with our communities that we serve and impact and i believe that set a solid foundation for this effort and we have a history. we were also able to highlight the successes of the water system improvement program that made much more visible the often invisible infrastructure and have been really appreciated by the public as we were able to point out. we were also able to broaden the conversation in terms of of the fact we are not the only ones facing aging infrastructure as agencies across the nation are grappling with this we were able to start early so we were engaging stakeholders in a way to provide feedback to consider as we approach the forming of the package. so whenever we talk to the public we bring forth we emphasize the 3 main topics basic general education about the water system and the value of the water that we have we talk about how we've
my name is debra i'm the deputy communications director and i'm pleased to present to you the outreach to support the rate package you are going to hear today. our approach has always been at this agency to engage in continuous education with our communities that we serve and impact and i believe that set a solid foundation for this effort and we have a history. we were also able to highlight the successes of the water system improvement program that made much more visible the often invisible...
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debra pat that, cbs news, south africa. >> he could get 25 years to life behind bars if convicted. >>let's get a check on the weather right now. it's pretty nice out there and we were out earlier. >> we had a weak weather system coming through and only low clouds and fog and some mid to high level clouds but the breeze though is starting to kick up. blue skies over coit tower in san francisco. looking good there. the temperature is now heating up into the 60s around much of the bay area. 69 in san jose. 62 little breezy into san francisco. and now 71 in livermore and 67 degrees in concord. all right, couple of shotser you in san francisco from the hill. you can see mostly sunny skies although a little fog there on the left hand side of the screen. grill hills in concord looking very nice and new york and boston, you've got storm clouds rolling through there. and some pretty heavy rainfall. still, we are looking at those winds just beginning to pick up and you'll notice a westerly component. that's that sea breeze kicking in. that keeps those temperatures down a little bit and that's w
debra pat that, cbs news, south africa. >> he could get 25 years to life behind bars if convicted. >>let's get a check on the weather right now. it's pretty nice out there and we were out earlier. >> we had a weak weather system coming through and only low clouds and fog and some mid to high level clouds but the breeze though is starting to kick up. blue skies over coit tower in san francisco. looking good there. the temperature is now heating up into the 60s around much of...
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her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the caseonique jeffries. >> before delivering his sentence, the judge allows jeffries to make a statement. >> go ahead, ms. jeffries. >> i would just like to say today that i have forgave myself for what i have done. i'm not a savage beast. i'm a human being. i will admit that it got a little bit out of hand, but i just didn't intentionally put my hands on her. i was provoked. i'm only protecting myself, and i can't help it if i protect myself to where i'm not going to let anybody put their hands on me anymore. since my incarceration, i have a new religion as a muslim. i've learned more than i have as a christian. and being a muslim requires a whole lot of structure, and i finally found something that's really going to structure me and help me guide myself to be a better person. >> thank you very much, ms. jeffries. yes, commonwealth. >> yes, thank you. debra brown, who is the mother, is here in the courtroom today, and i believe that she would like to address the court, and if the court would
her mother, debra brown, is also present in court. >> okay. >> okay, we're on the record now the caseonique jeffries. >> before delivering his sentence, the judge allows jeffries to make a statement. >> go ahead, ms. jeffries. >> i would just like to say today that i have forgave myself for what i have done. i'm not a savage beast. i'm a human being. i will admit that it got a little bit out of hand, but i just didn't intentionally put my hands on her. i was...
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debra alfaroke, wusa9. she's wearing fur. come on. it's okay,nd black white, is d a beautiful day to fortunately it isfrom has details in our -- hothe in futurecast. how is ' goit okay today and tomorrow. it will be thursday by friday shed is what g or two drops. doesn't look like much as that stuff is falling apart. as we into tomorrow morning and afternoon, we're seeing a couple of sh coming acros area. that's concern for the day on y. but thursday, look what happat midnight showers overnight. during the day on thur> sday, we're okay through middayevening, her batch of showers that could certainly imany traveling, look at this, 6:00 p.m., we may e of this rain. this could be low clouds, dr a couple of on friday with a threat for drizzle and showers. i'day from s. all in finally springsounds great. howard. ors is in congressional hot seat afternoon. a house years blamed for at least deaths. craig boswell ha from capitol hill. >> repmembers kill getting another apology from rgest today. buey really
debra alfaroke, wusa9. she's wearing fur. come on. it's okay,nd black white, is d a beautiful day to fortunately it isfrom has details in our -- hothe in futurecast. how is ' goit okay today and tomorrow. it will be thursday by friday shed is what g or two drops. doesn't look like much as that stuff is falling apart. as we into tomorrow morning and afternoon, we're seeing a couple of sh coming acros area. that's concern for the day on y. but thursday, look what happat midnight showers...
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here's debra patta. r reporter: the story: pistorius spent the last week of a recess mentally preparing expelf to take the stand. it's expected a pathologist will be the first witness for the defense, followed by pistorius, who faces several days of grueling cross-examination. >> she gave an opinion... >> reporter: he will square off against state prosecutor gerrie dog" who is nicknamed "the bulldog" in south africa because of his relentless style of interrogation. prosecution sources say the toves are off this week, and there will be no special treatment for pistorius. possibly the greatest irony for a man who fought so hard to be regarded as equal. expeafrican defense attorney rudi krause says he expects nel to be merciless. >> reporter: not only will he e ve to withstand the ruthless cross-examination this week, but he will have to try to hold his emotions in check-- a hard task given that he has broken down many times sobbing and retching during the prosecution's case. there are key questions he need
here's debra patta. r reporter: the story: pistorius spent the last week of a recess mentally preparing expelf to take the stand. it's expected a pathologist will be the first witness for the defense, followed by pistorius, who faces several days of grueling cross-examination. >> she gave an opinion... >> reporter: he will square off against state prosecutor gerrie dog" who is nicknamed "the bulldog" in south africa because of his relentless style of interrogation....
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ktvu's debra villalon joins us live. >> reporter: ken, he and his family are of course intriguing to everyone, but they're a bit of a mystery to their neighbors as well. we can show you the rented house, which he lives with his family and parents. they are described as very quiet, and private. no one we talked with knew where they moved from. the boy's father drives a yellow cab during the day, which he parks in the garage at night, the girl's mom is seen mostly taking them to and from school. it appears the boy has four siblings. younger than him. and the fbi account that he ran away after an argument surprised one neighbor we talked to. >> when i hear there was an argument, that was surprising, because i never hear anything. any loud noises from the house. that was surprising. >> i'm like shocked that it would be someone across the street, you know, living across the street from us, so yeah, very shocking. >> do you have the same questions as everyone else? >> yeah, how did he survive that flight? it's like 38,000 feet. who would survive that? >> reporter: the family is now doubt o
ktvu's debra villalon joins us live. >> reporter: ken, he and his family are of course intriguing to everyone, but they're a bit of a mystery to their neighbors as well. we can show you the rented house, which he lives with his family and parents. they are described as very quiet, and private. no one we talked with knew where they moved from. the boy's father drives a yellow cab during the day, which he parks in the garage at night, the girl's mom is seen mostly taking them to and from...
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speaking about sharing we have this blog by our guests david and debra. david is a cancer video blog. you have shared this journey with all of america. what have you learned about the empathy that this has engeneralled? >> i think it's amazing. our blog has had over 81,000 hits. you know, none of us get out of this alive. that's true all over the world. it's amazing how many people respond and say, you know, you're teaching us things physicians and nurses never told us about what happens during chemotherapy and radiation, especially the side-effects. we just love your youtube blogs. >> jodie, you started bcsm. you have a huge online community of breast cancer survivors, breast cancer patients. how do you think that social media is changing the way we look at these issues? >> it's absolutely remarkable in the way that we can now connect with someone that is affected with the same disease whether it be primary or met static incurable cancer as i have. you may have looked before for months to find someone who has what you have. now you will you have to do is
speaking about sharing we have this blog by our guests david and debra. david is a cancer video blog. you have shared this journey with all of america. what have you learned about the empathy that this has engeneralled? >> i think it's amazing. our blog has had over 81,000 hits. you know, none of us get out of this alive. that's true all over the world. it's amazing how many people respond and say, you know, you're teaching us things physicians and nurses never told us about what happens...
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debra villalon is live now at san leandro high with what we've learned about the teacher and the alleged relationship. >> reporter: san leandro high school is on spring break this week. but when staff and students return on monday, math teacher leon chang won't be among them. on youtube, he has posted many videos of himself, but he is receiving a different kind of exposure now. charged with two felonies, contacting a minor for sex, and statutory rape. >> the victim, i can tell you is a female. the school district put out a statement that it was a student. >> reporter: a student at san leandro high. allegedly involved in an ongoing sexual relationship with chang. >> we have a great relationship with the school district. they called us at the right time. >> reporter: chang had been teaching math at the school for years, and described himself as an activities director. he also coaches various sports. the school district in a statement late today said it is deeply concerned about the allegations, and has suspended chang without pay. and directed him to not be on district property. >> it's al
debra villalon is live now at san leandro high with what we've learned about the teacher and the alleged relationship. >> reporter: san leandro high school is on spring break this week. but when staff and students return on monday, math teacher leon chang won't be among them. on youtube, he has posted many videos of himself, but he is receiving a different kind of exposure now. charged with two felonies, contacting a minor for sex, and statutory rape. >> the victim, i can tell you...
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. >> >> debra just arrived at the scene. she will have a live update for us later in the newscast. >> >> we turn into the investigation into another fire, a large fire in berkeley that one destroyed a number of buildings and caused millions of dollars in damage. we have live team coverage from the scene. katie spoke to artists who is work was destroyed in the fire. >> >> reporter: if you take a look behind me, you can see this still a fairly active fire scene. berkeley fire crews still on the scene. they will be here overnight making sure there are no flareups. there is so much ash and wood debris in the building. the big warehouse that burned down. there is no real way of completely extinguishing the flames. they have to wait for the fire to die out on their own. crews say they don't want to be go going in and out of the building unless absolutely necessary. because what is left of the roof, it could collapse at at any time. crews say the fire brought down electrical wires onto a truck. crews had to wait until pg & e could
. >> >> debra just arrived at the scene. she will have a live update for us later in the newscast. >> >> we turn into the investigation into another fire, a large fire in berkeley that one destroyed a number of buildings and caused millions of dollars in damage. we have live team coverage from the scene. katie spoke to artists who is work was destroyed in the fire. >> >> reporter: if you take a look behind me, you can see this still a fairly active fire...
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debra villalon is live now at san leandro high with what we've learned about the teacher and the alleged relationship. >> reporter: san leandro high school is on spring break this week. but when staff and students return on monday, math teacher leon chang won't be among them. on youtube, he has posted many videos of himself, but he is receiving a different kind of exposure now. charged with two felonies, contacting a minor for sex, and statutory rape. >> the victim, i can tell you is a female. the school district put out a statement that it was a student. >> reporter: a student at san leandro high. allegedly involved in an ongoing sexual relationship with chang. >> we have a great relationship with the school district. they called us at the right time. >> reporter: chang had been teaching math at the school for years, and described himself as an activities director. he also coaches various sports. the school district in a statement late today said it is deeply concerned about the allegations, and has suspended chang without pay. and directed him to not be on district property. >> it's al
debra villalon is live now at san leandro high with what we've learned about the teacher and the alleged relationship. >> reporter: san leandro high school is on spring break this week. but when staff and students return on monday, math teacher leon chang won't be among them. on youtube, he has posted many videos of himself, but he is receiving a different kind of exposure now. charged with two felonies, contacting a minor for sex, and statutory rape. >> the victim, i can tell you...
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ktvu's debra villalon joins us live. >> reporter: ken, he and his family are of course intriguing to everyone, but they're a bit of a mystery to their neighbors as well. we can show you the rented house, which he lives with his family and parents. they are described as very quiet, and private. no one we talked with knew where they moved from. the boy's father drives a yellow cab during the day, which he parks in the garage at night, the girl's mom is seen mostly taking them to and from school. it appears the boy has four siblings. younger than him. and the fbi account that he ran away after an argument surprised one neighbor we talked to. >> when i hear there was an argument, that was surprising, because i never hear anything. any loud noises from the house. that was surprising. >> i'm like shocked that it would be someone across the street, you know, living across the street from us, so yeah, very shocking. >> do you have the same questions as everyone else? >> yeah, how did he survive that flight? it's like 38,000 feet. who would survive that? >> reporter: the family is now doubt o
ktvu's debra villalon joins us live. >> reporter: ken, he and his family are of course intriguing to everyone, but they're a bit of a mystery to their neighbors as well. we can show you the rented house, which he lives with his family and parents. they are described as very quiet, and private. no one we talked with knew where they moved from. the boy's father drives a yellow cab during the day, which he parks in the garage at night, the girl's mom is seen mostly taking them to and from...
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and we have just shown video of why debra hughes meeting with the utash family. we really appreciate you joining us to talk about this, thank you. >>> coming up a second bad day on wall street has some analysts say we're headed for a crash. >>> and request following immigrants who had died trying to cross into the united states. we'll take a look at the al jazeera series, border land. al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> the stock market ended the week with two terrible days. and the turmoil on wall street is leading to real worries on main street. the nasdaq has plunged by 4.4 since wednesday, the dow 2.5 and the s&p 500, 3%. experts are making their voices heard, we're on
and we have just shown video of why debra hughes meeting with the utash family. we really appreciate you joining us to talk about this, thank you. >>> coming up a second bad day on wall street has some analysts say we're headed for a crash. >>> and request following immigrants who had died trying to cross into the united states. we'll take a look at the al jazeera series, border land. al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity...
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i want to thank the wonderful team of architects and debra freedom who is not here and walter elliot. i want to let you know while the renovation is going on and the building is closed we will be here. our presence will be felt on the third street corridor and we have satellite directly accrue is the street and wonderful staff and lishay will be on the court. third on third will be taking place and we'll be the acting sponsor for that program. march 20th. third thursday of every month. please come out and please come and support our businesses along the corridor and come out and share the rich experiences that we have here in the bayview. thank you so much. [ applause ] >> before we get to put a shovel in the ground i have a few more thank yous. i have to thank sf mta for their incredible partnership. we appreciate that partnership. as mentioned the department of public works mohammed, great partnership and we look forward to breaking ground together and want to thank captain sullivan and his staff for working here at the opera house and i big big round of applause for the arts commis
i want to thank the wonderful team of architects and debra freedom who is not here and walter elliot. i want to let you know while the renovation is going on and the building is closed we will be here. our presence will be felt on the third street corridor and we have satellite directly accrue is the street and wonderful staff and lishay will be on the court. third on third will be taking place and we'll be the acting sponsor for that program. march 20th. third thursday of every month. please...
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and we have just shown video of why debra hughes meeting with the utash family. we really appreciate you joining us to talk about this, thank you. >>> coming up a second bad day on wall street has some analysts say we're headed for a crash. >>> and request following immigrants who had died trying to cross into the united states. we'll take a look at the al jazeera series, border land. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if anything happens, don't forget about the new xfinity my account app. you can troubleshoot technical issues here. if you make an appointment, you can check out the status here. you can pay the bill, too. but don't worry about that right now. okay. how do i look? ♪ thanks. [ male announcer ] troubleshoot, manage appointments, and bill pay from your phone. introducing the xfinity my account app. >> the stock market ended the week with two terrible days. and the turmoil on wall street is leading to real worries on main street. the nasdaq has plunged by 4.4 since wednesday, the dow 2.5 and the s&
and we have just shown video of why debra hughes meeting with the utash family. we really appreciate you joining us to talk about this, thank you. >>> coming up a second bad day on wall street has some analysts say we're headed for a crash. >>> and request following immigrants who had died trying to cross into the united states. we'll take a look at the al jazeera series, border land. [ grunting ] i'm taking off, but, uh, don't worry. i'm gonna leave the tv on for you. and if...
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and we have just shown video of why debra hughes meeting with the utash family. we really appreciate you joining us to talk about this, thank you. >>> coming up a second bad day on wall street has some analysts say we're headed for a crash. >>> and request following immigrants who had died trying to cross into the united states. we'll take a look at the al jazeera series, border land. >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... six strangers... >> let's just send them back to mexico >> experience illegal immigration up close and personal. >> it's overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> lost lives are re-lived... >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> will there differences bring them together, or tear them apart. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves. >> which side of the fence are you on? borderland only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is t
and we have just shown video of why debra hughes meeting with the utash family. we really appreciate you joining us to talk about this, thank you. >>> coming up a second bad day on wall street has some analysts say we're headed for a crash. >>> and request following immigrants who had died trying to cross into the united states. we'll take a look at the al jazeera series, border land. >> aljazeera america presents a break through television event borderland... six...
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debra eastland is oakland airport aviation director. she's in charge of all planes as they come and go. airport employees and making sure people travel safely and comfortably within her airport. >> right now we're really focused on being the airport of choice for not just the travelers in the bay area, but for travelers across the world. >>reporter: this is an airport with history. it is the oldest airport in the bay area with its first air traffic controller tower operational in 1927. its second tower was constructed in 1967 and its third unveiled in 2013. >> oakland has a rich history and people think about oakland today, but they might not know the deep history that we have that dates back to pre-world war ii era, 1927 where so many of the historic aviation flights took place from oakland. >>reporter: debra ali flint has vision. >> more flights, from europe, from hawaii, from across the domestic united states for people to come in and enjoy the great bay area. >>reporter: bart is coming to oakland international airport. tell me about
debra eastland is oakland airport aviation director. she's in charge of all planes as they come and go. airport employees and making sure people travel safely and comfortably within her airport. >> right now we're really focused on being the airport of choice for not just the travelers in the bay area, but for travelers across the world. >>reporter: this is an airport with history. it is the oldest airport in the bay area with its first air traffic controller tower operational in...
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>> debra maynard who was then a deputy happened to be nearby and was one of the first uniforms to arrive this had gone out as a likely suicide. was that the mind-set of the officers as they continued to arrive? >> i think so. a lot of them were poor jeremy. we feel bad for you that she did this. >> another arriving investigator found a faint heartbeat and started cpr. frantically, trying to save michelle. the petite 24-year-old lay sprawled on the bedroom floor bent back at the knees as though she had been kneeling. the gunshot wound was in her mouth. another round was fired into the carpet by her right side. next to her left hand, her boyfriend's sheriff's-issued .45 semiautomatic lay tilted up on the holster a few inches away. the flashlight attachment under the barrel turned on. >> i remember begging to stay in the bedroom with them. that was my girlfriend. the person i loved. laying on the bedroom floor. >> i asked jeremy to come with me. at which point his behavior became aggressive and he started pacing back and forth. the only way i can describe it as he was growling. like an anim
>> debra maynard who was then a deputy happened to be nearby and was one of the first uniforms to arrive this had gone out as a likely suicide. was that the mind-set of the officers as they continued to arrive? >> i think so. a lot of them were poor jeremy. we feel bad for you that she did this. >> another arriving investigator found a faint heartbeat and started cpr. frantically, trying to save michelle. the petite 24-year-old lay sprawled on the bedroom floor bent back at...
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. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starse mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world,
. >> with special appearances by debra messing. >> valerie bertinelli. >> christa miller. >> and starse mentalist. >> hosted by network tv correspondent katrina szish. >> brought to you by guthy-renker. >> hi, everyone, i'm beauty and style journalist katrina szish on location in beverly hills. in just a few minutes we'll meet one of the most beautiful women in the world,
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joining me is debra herdley who is covering this story for the "pittsburgh tribune. " "". >> thank your some of the students to adjust to go back to school can, some of them were allowed earlier in the school as part of the counselling a and the ongoing therapy. is that the case? j yes. yesterday morning, they brought them back in different groups, and they had the halls lined with therapy dogs and koucounses on hand, and it was a way to bring them back gradually to show them that their school was once again what it had been and no longer the scene of horror. and the students we talked to who went, were really glad they had. they said it was comforting sort of experience and this morning they went back and the glasses resumed as normal. >> and the young man police say committed this crime, there is no motive yet at least one they have revealed publicly here, but obviously, just at any school, i would imagine the students and the teachers are talking, and have you heard of a clearer picture of his relationship with the kids at school and even some of the administrators? and do we know m
joining me is debra herdley who is covering this story for the "pittsburgh tribune. " "". >> thank your some of the students to adjust to go back to school can, some of them were allowed earlier in the school as part of the counselling a and the ongoing therapy. is that the case? j yes. yesterday morning, they brought them back in different groups, and they had the halls lined with therapy dogs and koucounses on hand, and it was a way to bring them back gradually to...
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debra lloyd is myvett's grandmother. >> two angels to be with his love. >> yes. >> and to be with his number one angel. >> reporter: among the five students killed, marisa serrato, whose identical twin, marisol was on another bus and uninjured. authorities towed what the mangled wreckage of the bus. >> our job is not just to determine the probable cause but to issue safety recommendations so these type of accidents are prevented in the future. >> reporter: the n.t.s.b. is looking into whether a fire suppression system, one recommended but never mandated, could have made a difference. but first, he says, they need to answer the most basic question-- why? human error is just one possible factor. the n.t.s.b. is also looking into mechanical failures, road conditions, and, jim, they say this could take weeks, if not months to pinpoint a cause. >> axelrod: teri okita with this heartbreaking story. ter, thank you. cruise ships a continent apart are dealing with the same problem tonight. the norovirus has sickened hundreds of passengers on both coasts and for one of the ships it was the seco
debra lloyd is myvett's grandmother. >> two angels to be with his love. >> yes. >> and to be with his number one angel. >> reporter: among the five students killed, marisa serrato, whose identical twin, marisol was on another bus and uninjured. authorities towed what the mangled wreckage of the bus. >> our job is not just to determine the probable cause but to issue safety recommendations so these type of accidents are prevented in the future. >> reporter:...
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they only found debrae. not the main body of the plane or the pilot, dead or alive. we are live, brian webb, kpix5. >> all right, brian, thank you. >>> we are taking a look at the planes involved in today's crash. >> reporter: we are learning tonight there was a married couple on that surviving plane. a husband and wife. both plains were at an air show earlier today. >> reporter: the plane that survived today's crash is called the dread month. it say hawker sea fury. it was a featured warplane on display at today's pacific coast dream machine show according to the event organizers and the other plane, was the chase plane, the plane that goes with it and takes photos. reporting the hawker had a chase plane with it when it went in and out of half-moon bay. it is well known in the aviation world, flown in many races over the years including the big one in reno. heavily modified korean war aircraft. it is owned by a family owned business that speciallizeses in airplane restoration. >> two brothers from the family are the ones that that usually fly it in air shows but we
they only found debrae. not the main body of the plane or the pilot, dead or alive. we are live, brian webb, kpix5. >> all right, brian, thank you. >>> we are taking a look at the planes involved in today's crash. >> reporter: we are learning tonight there was a married couple on that surviving plane. a husband and wife. both plains were at an air show earlier today. >> reporter: the plane that survived today's crash is called the dread month. it say hawker sea fury....
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comes to us from debra. just a personal shot. this little fellow comes from chicago.olks are amazing. this is in no kill a shelter. >> still coming up with a name. through it on to come up with our own little man. a cross between a shepherd and a chihuahua. >>vortex? >> i would never do that to an animal. the folks at soft year. thanks for being so nice and doing the work that you do with these little animals. these clubs have been sprinkled on us. the possibility is yes. snow is not uncommon after april 14th. >> 24% of those years going back to 1884 and 85 that is 125 years have produced measurable snow fall. >> we do not see anything like that. after a weekend that included a 69 degree high temperature before temperatures crashed and rebounded again briefly last night the 72. that is a shock to the system. here's a review. in the area of rain coming together of west of us. that is probably how precipitation will begin. our model has a ingrain form. it begins to train some cooler air. we go over to wet snow later tonight. this is about 930 in the evening. there is to
comes to us from debra. just a personal shot. this little fellow comes from chicago.olks are amazing. this is in no kill a shelter. >> still coming up with a name. through it on to come up with our own little man. a cross between a shepherd and a chihuahua. >>vortex? >> i would never do that to an animal. the folks at soft year. thanks for being so nice and doing the work that you do with these little animals. these clubs have been sprinkled on us. the possibility is yes. snow...
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tonight, debra rode with officers on the street walking detail. >> people know the zones, there's ohio street, and a long stretch of 23rd avenue, we found activity before the sun set. >> i ain't got a dollar to my name. >> a suspected is prostitute outside a low rent hotel. defind to 2 officers who search her. >> i don't carry condoms. >> she's cuffed while they check for warrants. their prime targets are not the women working the streets. >> some you can see that's not really who they are. the police want the pimps who exploit them. >> they think it is their boyfriend and they are in love. >> they are ashamed. >> they are outing the johns. >> men looking for women. these three men a counselor, attorney,s a dad allegedly caught inviting prostitutes into their cars on rich man streets known for the trade. >> they will say i was driving by, i have never done this before, this is not me. they are ashamed. >> doubtful claims like the ones from this suspected prostitute. >> no idea what that is. >> her purse is full of pills although she says she is off pills. >> i dependent put it in fr
tonight, debra rode with officers on the street walking detail. >> people know the zones, there's ohio street, and a long stretch of 23rd avenue, we found activity before the sun set. >> i ain't got a dollar to my name. >> a suspected is prostitute outside a low rent hotel. defind to 2 officers who search her. >> i don't carry condoms. >> she's cuffed while they check for warrants. their prime targets are not the women working the streets. >> some you can see...
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debra is in santa rosa where the jury came back split but it's not over yet. >> reporter: the supervisor's career may hang in the balance but it will be monday at the earliest before he gets a verdict. korea yo was elect today county office before he was 30 but he's on trial for peaking. he admit today downing too many drinks and prowling around his neighbor's house around 3:00 a.m. hoping to have sex. >> he's stupid. >> reporter: constituents are out spoken. they demand he resign and restore respect to the job. >> do i think he's going to leaf his office? no. >> reporter: this activist is one of the trial watchers who's been attending all week. >> i don't care if you're a politician, biker, reporter or joe blow citizen. you need to be accountable. >> reporter: the judge wants the jury to try harder even though they're split 11-1 t.hold out is a juror who flip- flopped during lunch today. >> i'm tragically disappointed in him. >> reporter: this early supporter now reaccepts him for not settling the charge. (it was a miss demeanor to begin with. he should have pled it out. >> reporter: the
debra is in santa rosa where the jury came back split but it's not over yet. >> reporter: the supervisor's career may hang in the balance but it will be monday at the earliest before he gets a verdict. korea yo was elect today county office before he was 30 but he's on trial for peaking. he admit today downing too many drinks and prowling around his neighbor's house around 3:00 a.m. hoping to have sex. >> he's stupid. >> reporter: constituents are out spoken. they demand he...
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the judge, in this case a woman, is the one person pistorius has to convince. >> debra, thanks. >>> aew government report says russia refused to give the fbi crucial information about a boston marathon bombing suspect. that's according to "the new york times." the bureau first learned about tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, but the russians never revealed that tsarnaev talked about jihad with his family. our cbs national security analyst is in washington. good morning. >> good morning. >> so what else didn't the russians tell the united states that might have made a difference? >> well, the russians apparently did not respond to fbi inquiries about the older tsarnaev brother, tamerlan tsarnaev. in particular, what you mentioned was a conversation that he apparently had with his mother that discussed islamist jihad. that certainly would have added texture to the suspicion and concerns that the fbi would have had about the brothers. >> do you think it would have changed anything? because the fbi did know about these brothers and had done a number of interviews. >> that's a great question becau
the judge, in this case a woman, is the one person pistorius has to convince. >> debra, thanks. >>> aew government report says russia refused to give the fbi crucial information about a boston marathon bombing suspect. that's according to "the new york times." the bureau first learned about tamerlan tsarnaev in 2011, but the russians never revealed that tsarnaev talked about jihad with his family. our cbs national security analyst is in washington. good morning....
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debra. >> reporter: well, two days before easter and this see's store boarded up now was busy.mazingly no one was seriously hurt. news chopper 2 captured the scene of a car being pulled out from the see's candy store at contra costa boulevard. >> i have been here on the holiday and it is massively packed. >> the store was crowded about 30 customers and pleas were inside when the toyota avalon came crashing inside. the sedan came just a few feet. >> it is scary. >> [ laughter ] >> it was not too bad of a damage so that's good. >> it is going to take them awhile for them to prepare this. >> pleasant hill police say it started as a two car collision. >> after they collided, one driver somehow shot straight up between two railings along the walk way to the door. >> they had to sit through those metal bars and go in. >> they must have really wanted candy badly. >> spectators were able to joke about the drive-thru service after learning that neither of the women were seriously hurt. >> the injuries and the reports that we have complete and a lot of people were shaken up and thankfull
debra. >> reporter: well, two days before easter and this see's store boarded up now was busy.mazingly no one was seriously hurt. news chopper 2 captured the scene of a car being pulled out from the see's candy store at contra costa boulevard. >> i have been here on the holiday and it is massively packed. >> the store was crowded about 30 customers and pleas were inside when the toyota avalon came crashing inside. the sedan came just a few feet. >> it is scary. >>...
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. >> debra eller has already been hit with a $250 per day fine. she thinks she was ratted out by a former tenant. >> yeah. three months after she left. just a little bit vindictive i would say. >> what is clear is that the short term rentals issue has been sucked into the city's larger debate over affordability. what is unclear is how these issues will be resolved, either by elected firms or city voters. >> my husband and i talked numerous times. if something were to happen, the first thing we will do is air b and b our home. thank you. >> one thing everyone we spoke with agreed on, this debate is just getting started. figuring out how it will work in the city in which it was born is going to take some time. >> amazing. rent prices, home prices, this story, it all comes back to this affordability. >> that is the heart of it. some of the most vocal critics of them were also agness rip about the google buses. they say the profit incentive in short term renting cuts down on the housing cost living. but homeowners say hey, renting our home on occasion
. >> debra eller has already been hit with a $250 per day fine. she thinks she was ratted out by a former tenant. >> yeah. three months after she left. just a little bit vindictive i would say. >> what is clear is that the short term rentals issue has been sucked into the city's larger debate over affordability. what is unclear is how these issues will be resolved, either by elected firms or city voters. >> my husband and i talked numerous times. if something were to...
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debra. >> reporter: well, two days before easter and this see's store boarded up now was busy. amazingly no one was seriously hurt. news chopper 2 captured the scene of a car being pulled out from the see's candy store at contra costa boulevard. >> i have been here on the holiday and it is massively packed. >> the store was crowded about 30 customers and pleas were inside when the toyota avalon came crashing inside. the sedan came just a few feet. >> it is scary. >> [ laughter ] >> it was not too bad of a damage so that's good. >> it is going to take them awhile for them to prepare this. >> pleasant hill police say it started as a two car collision. >> after they collided, one driver somehow shot straight up between two railings along the walk way to the door. >> they had to sit through those metal bars and go in. >> they must have really wanted candy badly. >> spectators were able to joke about the drive-thru service after learning that neither of the women were seriously hurt. >> the injuries and the reports that we have complete and a lot of people were shaken up and thankfu
debra. >> reporter: well, two days before easter and this see's store boarded up now was busy. amazingly no one was seriously hurt. news chopper 2 captured the scene of a car being pulled out from the see's candy store at contra costa boulevard. >> i have been here on the holiday and it is massively packed. >> the store was crowded about 30 customers and pleas were inside when the toyota avalon came crashing inside. the sedan came just a few feet. >> it is scary....
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debra, horns wog elry? kevin, wreck uppery.ames, mythery . >> and tim, if this is a recovery -- recovery is pure tom foolery. whisper tell, bamboozle eric er lying through their as ssery . >> megan what the -- fery. st steve in las vegas, surprising no one has given you transformery. and orlando, name-calling silly, what about you have a cluey, you you are just a stupid fatty who couldn't carelessy, you are just going to helly. why are you still watching orlando? just confess, you love me, say it, so we can move on e. i can say that any liberal who calls this a recovery will end up sleeping with the fishys. not bad. and understandable to all these taxes uyou and others are getting hit with daily, carla, you know there is enough, time for an overhaul, and changing of the guard now. nobody cares about america's fall. >> we need a flat tax, everyone pays something if they receive a paycheck, one person, and all income tax, tax consumption, the communityure of our money not yours is sickening. then random museings over some you are
debra, horns wog elry? kevin, wreck uppery.ames, mythery . >> and tim, if this is a recovery -- recovery is pure tom foolery. whisper tell, bamboozle eric er lying through their as ssery . >> megan what the -- fery. st steve in las vegas, surprising no one has given you transformery. and orlando, name-calling silly, what about you have a cluey, you you are just a stupid fatty who couldn't carelessy, you are just going to helly. why are you still watching orlando? just confess, you...
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debra is in santa rosa where the jury came back split but it's not over yet. >> reporter: the supervisor's career may hang in the balance but it will be monday at the earliest before he gets a verdict. korea yo was elect today county office before he was 30 but he's on trial for peaking. he admit today downing too many drinks and prowling around his neighbor's house around 3:00 a.m. hoping to have sex. >> he's stupid. >> reporter: constituents are out spoken. they demand he resign and restore respect to the job. >> do i think he's going to leaf his office? no. >> reporter: this activist is one of the trial watchers who's been attending all week. >> i don't care if you're a politician, biker, reporter or joe blow citizen. you need to be accountable. >> reporter: the judge wants the jury to try harder even though they're split 11-1 t.hold out is a juror who flip- flopped during lunch today. >> i'm tragically disappointed in him. >> reporter: this early supporter now reaccepts him for not settling the charge. (it was a miss demeanor to begin with. he should have pled it out. >> reporter: the
debra is in santa rosa where the jury came back split but it's not over yet. >> reporter: the supervisor's career may hang in the balance but it will be monday at the earliest before he gets a verdict. korea yo was elect today county office before he was 30 but he's on trial for peaking. he admit today downing too many drinks and prowling around his neighbor's house around 3:00 a.m. hoping to have sex. >> he's stupid. >> reporter: constituents are out spoken. they demand he...
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cuisinart starting at 7:00 for the latest on the controversy mentors made by clippers owner donald debra, what the hell happened to my dictionary? oh, yeah, ray. i'm sorry. i was gonna tell ya. i caught the boys sliding down the stairs on it. oh, come on. it's ruined. look at this. the leather binding's all comin' off the... pages are missin', the cover's comin' off it. calm down, ray. it's just a dictionary. it's not just a dictionary, robert, all right? i won this in the seventh grade spelling bee. ah, another one of raymond's triumphs. seventh grade spelling. gosh, what word put you over the top, raymond? "boat"?
cuisinart starting at 7:00 for the latest on the controversy mentors made by clippers owner donald debra, what the hell happened to my dictionary? oh, yeah, ray. i'm sorry. i was gonna tell ya. i caught the boys sliding down the stairs on it. oh, come on. it's ruined. look at this. the leather binding's all comin' off the... pages are missin', the cover's comin' off it. calm down, ray. it's just a dictionary. it's not just a dictionary, robert, all right? i won this in the seventh grade...
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. >> debra -- i don't get it but i like it.lr >> kevin. i get it, wreck, clever.mes.jame tim in new orleans. okay. - timmy. philip. ec i like that one. helen in michigan -- okay. sry orlando, what the -- steve inst las vegas., surprising no one has given you transformery. and name-calling is silly. fat says -- >> not bady, if i am so awful orlando why you are still watching me, just confess y, you lot me, just say it so we can move on.t alandio e-mails -- well, you are mixing languages and nationalties there aland lando but not bad.u and understandable with these taxes you are getting hit with.d nobody cares about america's fall.ri we're too busy blaming the othea party, and we need a flat tax,hg everyone pays something if they receive a paycheck. another, the culture of it our money not your at the irs isnin. sickening. that is the culture. and random muhsings wondering about a certain favorite anchor of yours you are all missing.i m well, calm down, fred. i n i am here.er >> all right. rht i've leave that as a comment. >> and neil -- trevor this is from tom.n cl
. >> debra -- i don't get it but i like it.lr >> kevin. i get it, wreck, clever.mes.jame tim in new orleans. okay. - timmy. philip. ec i like that one. helen in michigan -- okay. sry orlando, what the -- steve inst las vegas., surprising no one has given you transformery. and name-calling is silly. fat says -- >> not bady, if i am so awful orlando why you are still watching me, just confess y, you lot me, just say it so we can move on.t alandio e-mails -- well, you are mixing...
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reporting live, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> law enforcement agencies carried out three separate busts in the north bay last week, and a crackdown on prostitution. santa rosa police say their investigation began when they noticed an increase in ads for prostitution on the internet mentioning locations near the graten casino. an investigation then resulted in the arrests of seven people in petaluma on prostitution charges. in santa rosa, seven people. police stress that the casino is not suspected in the prostitution. >>> we have new information on a homicide in the north bay. police have released this sketch of a man they'd like to identify in connection with this case. they're offering a $1,000 reward for a positive id. they say the man might be from a central american country. police also released the name of the victim, 31-year-old jimmy lucero. a hiker found the body. police have not said how he was killed, but they do say there is no apparent threat to the community at this time. >> people using the hiking trails are in no immediate danger we believe. we believe thi
reporting live, debra villalon, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> law enforcement agencies carried out three separate busts in the north bay last week, and a crackdown on prostitution. santa rosa police say their investigation began when they noticed an increase in ads for prostitution on the internet mentioning locations near the graten casino. an investigation then resulted in the arrests of seven people in petaluma on prostitution charges. in santa rosa, seven people. police stress that the...
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get a lot of questions on flight 3 0 -- >> reporter: at a farewell speak for outgoing ntsb chairman debraersman front and center. >> if we recover the recorders, we'll is a better chance of finding out what happened. >> reporter: the best data rests on the ability of bluefin 21 and the location deciphered from satellite data from where the plane went on and on four weak pings just as the batteries in the black boxes were dying. >> i'm a chief stewardess -- >> reporter: this as malaysian airlines releases on youtube video was three staff members speaking about the missing plane and their colleagues. the staffers forbidden to speak with media, this is an effort by the embattled airline company to get its side on the record. >> i understand how this family of flight 370 is experiencing now. >> reporter: families of those on board received a closed door briefing from malaysian officials. >> do you still believe that the plane was hijacked? she said, i believe that, that my son is still alive. >> reporter: all hope fixed on each small submersible in the southern indian ocean. cnn, perth. >>> m
get a lot of questions on flight 3 0 -- >> reporter: at a farewell speak for outgoing ntsb chairman debraersman front and center. >> if we recover the recorders, we'll is a better chance of finding out what happened. >> reporter: the best data rests on the ability of bluefin 21 and the location deciphered from satellite data from where the plane went on and on four weak pings just as the batteries in the black boxes were dying. >> i'm a chief stewardess -- >>...
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cnn's debra farek sat down with two of the top people that described the keys of the manhunt and howed out. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the force of the two blasts 12 seconds apart said it all. what struck you about it? >> just the magnitude of it. it wasn't something small. it wasn't something insignificant. >> reporter: within minutes more than a thousand police and federal law enforcement agents would embark on the largest investigation and manhunt of its kind in the united states. by the time you got to the crime scene, this is really what it looked like, correct? >> yes. there was a scene of utter devastation and carnage. >> reporter: at fbi headquarters, stephanie douglas was keenly aware of the stakes. >> we had to be concerned that there were other bombs or other co-conspirators elsewhere outside of boston. >> reporter: authorities knew at least one killer was on the loose but where and what next? by tuesday investigators had started piecing together the pressure cooker bombs describing them similar to an al qaeda bomb making manual. >> we were collecting pieces of shrapnel. p
cnn's debra farek sat down with two of the top people that described the keys of the manhunt and howed out. [ explosion ] >> reporter: the force of the two blasts 12 seconds apart said it all. what struck you about it? >> just the magnitude of it. it wasn't something small. it wasn't something insignificant. >> reporter: within minutes more than a thousand police and federal law enforcement agents would embark on the largest investigation and manhunt of its kind in the united...
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it is called a zonky, a cross between a debra and donkey. video of the little by named kumba. officials say his mother is a zebra. his dad is an albino donkey. they were not thought to be compatible until kuma was born. >>> and we have an update on the sea lion born found upstream in the ocean back in march. his name is hoppy. he was found malnourished in the river near modesto. the marine ma'am am center rescued him. they say he's recovering and nine pounds heavy. they say once he's healthy enough he will be put pack in the ocean. >>> still ahead, they are your furry family friends but they can also make you sick. the diseases that your pet can pass onto you. >>> a pregnant woman said she was asked to leave her gym because of her baby bump. those stories coming up at the end of this newscast. >>> and next in sports. it's e-mail friday as gary and his lovely wife respond to the viewers including one that says that gary should have stayed in miami and not come home. >>> and jim harbaugh sounds off on the colin kaepernick situation in miami. g
it is called a zonky, a cross between a debra and donkey. video of the little by named kumba. officials say his mother is a zebra. his dad is an albino donkey. they were not thought to be compatible until kuma was born. >>> and we have an update on the sea lion born found upstream in the ocean back in march. his name is hoppy. he was found malnourished in the river near modesto. the marine ma'am am center rescued him. they say he's recovering and nine pounds heavy. they say once he's...
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police believe it is this woman from des plaines who was reported missing back in february. 61 year old debra fredricksen was last seen in evanston on february 22-nd. her car, cell phone, and purse was found near elliot park ... just a block from where the body was found sunday. police made an arrest in the murder of a teenage runaway from 17 years ago. 14 year old amber creek was found dead in a wildlife refuge in wisconsin in 1997. creek was a ward of illinois at the time. the racine county sheriff's department is not saying anything about the arrest, or what led to it, until tomorrow. police in skokie are holding a woman from wilmette after a series of car crashes. it started in evanston, where a car hit several vehicles, including a man on a bike and a woman on a motor scooter. the man was critically injured. the driver kept going for three miles before skokie police stopped her. so far, there is no evidence that she'd been drinking or taking drugs. former congressman jesse jackson junior has been moved to another prison. jackson is serving a 30-month sentence for illegal use of campaign
police believe it is this woman from des plaines who was reported missing back in february. 61 year old debra fredricksen was last seen in evanston on february 22-nd. her car, cell phone, and purse was found near elliot park ... just a block from where the body was found sunday. police made an arrest in the murder of a teenage runaway from 17 years ago. 14 year old amber creek was found dead in a wildlife refuge in wisconsin in 1997. creek was a ward of illinois at the time. the racine county...
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debra hirshman is disappointed she hasn't been able to get regular laces changed. she tells us, she can't believe her eyes, when she boards a plane, and sees parents holding kids on their laps. >> the laws of physics don't change. you can't hold your baby at 50 miles an hour, why would you think you could hold them at 250 miles an hour? >> the faa says the safest way for a child to travel is in a booster, just like in a car. however, parents who use those seats have to buy an extra ticket. >>> conjoined twins home safe. the reason the parents say they're not going to separate the boys. >> where the heaviest rainfall is expected, and the totals this system coul [ man ] they're big. strength that has withstood the test of time. strength we can count on. same with aladdin. aladdin became the biggest in bail by treating people right. no one has lower prices, is faster or more professional than aladdin. that's why more people turn to us for help. aladdin bail bonds. bigger because we're better. for $175 dollars a month? so our business can albe on at&t's network yup. al
debra hirshman is disappointed she hasn't been able to get regular laces changed. she tells us, she can't believe her eyes, when she boards a plane, and sees parents holding kids on their laps. >> the laws of physics don't change. you can't hold your baby at 50 miles an hour, why would you think you could hold them at 250 miles an hour? >> the faa says the safest way for a child to travel is in a booster, just like in a car. however, parents who use those seats have to buy an extra...
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debra hirshman is disappointed she hasn't been able to get regular laces changed. tells us, she can't believe her eyes, when she boards a plane, and sees parents holding kids on their laps. >> the laws of physics don't change. you can't hold your baby at 50 miles an hour, why would you think you could hold them at 250 miles an hour? >> the faa says the safest way for a child to travel is in a booster, just like in a car. however, parents who use those seats have to buy an extra ticket. >>> conjoined twins home safe. the reason the parents say they're not going to separate the boys. >> where the heaviest rainfall is expected, and the totals this system could bring. >> and coming up, a stunning newimage today of a shipwreck. ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event end
debra hirshman is disappointed she hasn't been able to get regular laces changed. tells us, she can't believe her eyes, when she boards a plane, and sees parents holding kids on their laps. >> the laws of physics don't change. you can't hold your baby at 50 miles an hour, why would you think you could hold them at 250 miles an hour? >> the faa says the safest way for a child to travel is in a booster, just like in a car. however, parents who use those seats have to buy an extra...
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i sat down with debra hastings of the oil and gas association. >> the oil and gas industry paid year.was a bill that would have widen the requirement for permits for drilling for water use. why was that law not a good idea? >> the process that we have right now is working, and so we believe that it wasn't broken. >> but why if other large users including municipalities and big agriculture have to get permits, why should oil and gas be exempt? >> the timing is the most important part of the permitting process. we want to ensure that when we have a rig available that we can use it. >> frac-ing companies can frac with brakish water or recycled water, but since it has to be treated it costs more. the oil and gsa industry maintains it is only using 1% of the water in texas. not too long ago, john nanny ran hundreds of head of cattle on his leased ranch. but then the water ran out, and he is down to a couple dozen. >> reporter: the texas oil and gsa industry says the industry uses only 1% of water. >> this is probably true. but there are 254 counties in this stated. and what is that percent
i sat down with debra hastings of the oil and gas association. >> the oil and gas industry paid year.was a bill that would have widen the requirement for permits for drilling for water use. why was that law not a good idea? >> the process that we have right now is working, and so we believe that it wasn't broken. >> but why if other large users including municipalities and big agriculture have to get permits, why should oil and gas be exempt? >> the timing is the most...