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dorothy from time to time. although he had never been convicted of a felony, police matched his fingerprints from other misdemeanor arrests and issued a warrant to bring him in. accusing him of murder and rape, among lesser charges. greenwood police went looking for elmore 36 hours after dorothy's body was found. >> i was working second shift with the detective division and the call came in saying the suspect was at ex-girlfriend mary's apartment. i went up and knocked on the door. >> the encounter was not what the detective expected. >> i told them that we had a warrant for his arrest. and i told him it was for murder. his demeanor at that time was so nonchalant. just, oh, okay, which is totally out of context for anybody i've ever dealt with before in a situation like that. no outburst or violent behavior. just, like, oh, well. >> police took hair and blood samples and placed them in the county jail house. even elmore's public defender had doubts about his innocence. >> many people will proclaim constantly th
dorothy from time to time. although he had never been convicted of a felony, police matched his fingerprints from other misdemeanor arrests and issued a warrant to bring him in. accusing him of murder and rape, among lesser charges. greenwood police went looking for elmore 36 hours after dorothy's body was found. >> i was working second shift with the detective division and the call came in saying the suspect was at ex-girlfriend mary's apartment. i went up and knocked on the door....
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back to dorothy. the help of their agent, they cured a loan and bought the property but when the seller realized she sold the house to a black family, she wouldn't give them the keys. so for six months6 months, the couple continue to pay rent on their plat while paying mortgage on a house they couldn't move into. after months of waiting, the adams talked to a lawyer and the couple's friends used a tire iron to jimmy the side door to get in the home. so the excuse me. the family broke the barrier to get into their own home and the first neighbor welcomed them into the neighborhood and he served in the neighborhood and she held a dinner every 2 months for more than 4 decades. the adams lived on their plymouth avenue home. i'm sorry i never had the opportunity to meet her in person. but within a week of the couple moving senior residence in san mateo. ms. adams died. today i would like to remember ms. adams. the second person who passed away in december and because of breaks and everything else i couldn'
back to dorothy. the help of their agent, they cured a loan and bought the property but when the seller realized she sold the house to a black family, she wouldn't give them the keys. so for six months6 months, the couple continue to pay rent on their plat while paying mortgage on a house they couldn't move into. after months of waiting, the adams talked to a lawyer and the couple's friends used a tire iron to jimmy the side door to get in the home. so the excuse me. the family broke the...
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dorothy, the same way. and the moon flight was not a spiritual experience. i didn't feel any closer to government than what i thought i need -- to god than what i thought i needed. so it was not a philosophical experience. it was a great adventure that i'd love to do again, but i'll never have a chance to go again because while we did apollo in eight years and two months from announcement, today you can't even write your proposal in eight years and two months, much less do it. so anyway, due to some problems in our marriage, dorothy was in depression suicidal. and all of these things. and some people came to our church and started sharing their faith about the reality of the power of god to change a life. and so she gave her heart to jesus. and i watched her change. a couple of years later, i went through that same experience. and it so transformed our marriage and our life. we started getting these invitations to come share our faith, all over the world. so the only time that we haven't -- the only place we haven't visited is ant tire antarctica. i don't kn
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we will start with dorothy sue. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks remarks.thank you for putting so much care and thought into it and i really appreciate what you have said about the book. we have also raised a lot of very interesting issues that i want us to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities language having described the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter chapter. i think the agenda that they pursued for the 50 years that i write about it's actually a 50 year period period that for a long time people called it was the builder of years. can you imagine this all whole half century of feminism when there wasn't supposed to be anything happening? it turned out there was a lot happening from the 1920s right into the 60s. so i want to say a few words about these women because they think what they fought for which wasn't inclusive agenda of women's lives in social justice is very much back on the table today. and i think the way they went about it their strategies
we will start with dorothy sue. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks remarks.thank you for putting so much care and thought into it and i really appreciate what you have said about the book. we have also raised a lot of very interesting issues that i want us to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities language having described the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter chapter. i think the...
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dorothy adams who passed away january 3rd rd. i really want to thank the chronicle reporter lynette for bringing this to our attention. as you know we celebrate many heroes in our city nation including martin luther king jr. and many other people that deserve a lot of attention in dealing with and in fighting racism. well, we don't necessarily always recognize those that do things in our neighborhoods and in which they also contribute to that fight. dorothy had already broken one color barrier when she became the first african american to manage the business and she also modeled the macy's and san francisco jewish center and world magazine. she loved tap dancing and loved jazz and married one of the san francisco's first black police officers. mr. adams. in 1959, this story needs to be told because as you know someone that were here, well, a few of us that were here in 1959 in san francisco remember when willie mays tried to buy a home. he thought he could buy a home anywhere and his authority was a super star and tried to buy a
dorothy adams who passed away january 3rd rd. i really want to thank the chronicle reporter lynette for bringing this to our attention. as you know we celebrate many heroes in our city nation including martin luther king jr. and many other people that deserve a lot of attention in dealing with and in fighting racism. well, we don't necessarily always recognize those that do things in our neighborhoods and in which they also contribute to that fight. dorothy had already broken one color barrier...
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we will start with dorothy sue. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks remarks.thank you for putting so much care and thought into it and i really appreciate what you have said about the book. we have also raised a lot of very interesting issues that i want us to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities language having described the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter chapter. i think the agenda that they pursued for the 50 years that i write about it's actually a 50 year period period that for a long time people called it was the builder of years. can you imagine this all whole half century of feminism when there wasn't supposed to be anything happening? it turned out there was a lot happening from the 1920s right into the 60s. so i want to say a few words about these women because they think what they fought for which wasn't inclusive agenda of women's lives in social justice is very much back on the table today. and i think the way they went about it their strategies
we will start with dorothy sue. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks remarks.thank you for putting so much care and thought into it and i really appreciate what you have said about the book. we have also raised a lot of very interesting issues that i want us to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities language having described the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter chapter. i think the...
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the short surprising history written by dorothy sue cobble -- diverse constituencies and controversythat marks u.s. feminism by tracing campaigns are married organizations and actors over the last century. they offer a robust path to contemporary activists and also renewed hope for those of us who have lived for as many backlashes as advancements. i can't begin to capture in 10 minutes all the strengths and subtleties of this book so instead i'm going to use my time to suggest how feminism unfinished makes clear the need to shift our metaphors replacing the standard conception of three oc waves with a more nuanced understanding offered by radio waves. we have been thinking along these lines since the late 1990s and 2005 article based on her research on youth subcultures and new technologies she captured what we both thought quote a wave metaphor that registers different, multiple and simultaneous frequencies. radio waves also embody explicit hierarchies of power through a lot of volume, geographical reach and taken together these characteristics allow us far greater flexibility and e
the short surprising history written by dorothy sue cobble -- diverse constituencies and controversythat marks u.s. feminism by tracing campaigns are married organizations and actors over the last century. they offer a robust path to contemporary activists and also renewed hope for those of us who have lived for as many backlashes as advancements. i can't begin to capture in 10 minutes all the strengths and subtleties of this book so instead i'm going to use my time to suggest how feminism...
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here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple? >> no.er] that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk rate >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in the community, which is all i really think i am doing. ♪ . . >> he has been called tech's boy genius. a nonconformist. perhaps the only ceo who has refused to keep a schedule. david karp started tumblr before he was 20. he sold it to yahoo! before he was 30. it is now one of the most creative and social blogging platforms, all from a guy who dropped out of high school. joining me today on studio 1.0, tumblr founder and ceo david karp. thank you for joining us. thank you for having this on the schedule. >>
here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple? >> no.er] that's what she's interested in, not us. >> look at her walk rate >> i know. >> tom steyer seems to have moved comfortably from ceo to his new role as environmental caretaker, but it remains to be seen if his passion and deep pockets are enough to conquer keystone. >> i think my parents had a strong sense of participating in the community, which is all i really think i am...
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thank you dorothy. [applause] [applause] >> and finally, i want to thank my cabinet and the thousands of virginia employees they represent, for the hard work and dedication to making this commonwealth a world class place to live work and raise a family. thank you, cabinet, for all the great work you do. [applause] >> folks just one year ago i stood at this very desk and shared my vision for a stronger more independent virginia economy. in that speech i expressed optimism that we in this chamber could find common ground and advance the causes that virginians care most about. job creation economic development, education and health care. one year later i am proud to say that the optimism was well-founded. i want to first thank chairman jones, stosch and colgan for working with me in a bipartisan fashion to balance our budget responsibly. thank you, gentlemen. [applause] we also worked with a bipartisan coalition to reform the standards of learning. we took the first step in reforming work force development
thank you dorothy. [applause] [applause] >> and finally, i want to thank my cabinet and the thousands of virginia employees they represent, for the hard work and dedication to making this commonwealth a world class place to live work and raise a family. thank you, cabinet, for all the great work you do. [applause] >> folks just one year ago i stood at this very desk and shared my vision for a stronger more independent virginia economy. in that speech i expressed optimism that we in...
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for more i'm joined by global view columnist bret stevens and dorothy raven wits.me instances it's similar to other attacks, there have been many over the years since 9/11, in other sense it's different, because of the direct assault on people for criticizing islam for exercising free speech. in that sense it's a direct assault on western values. >> may be more attention because of result on media institution. a reminder that terrorism doesn't spring because of terrorist objections to western policies in the middle east. it springs for a deeper reason. civilizational clash. these terrorists who assaulted the offices of charlie hebdo were inspired by a political ideology of islamism that seeks domestic nation over the west which cat gorically objects not western policy but core western values like freedom of speech and right to reprovoke without consequences. >> she has been a target of death threats herself, wrote, this is rooted in this political ideology that the challenge is a political ideology rooted in islam. is this event and others the peshawar event, are t
for more i'm joined by global view columnist bret stevens and dorothy raven wits.me instances it's similar to other attacks, there have been many over the years since 9/11, in other sense it's different, because of the direct assault on people for criticizing islam for exercising free speech. in that sense it's a direct assault on western values. >> may be more attention because of result on media institution. a reminder that terrorism doesn't spring because of terrorist objections to...
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thank you. >> thank you. >> dorothy did you want to speak? >> good morning everyone and i just want to really express my very, very much appreciation for our task force. the task force was so inclusive of the community at every point of their analysis of everything they did and we learned an awful lot and it's much appreciated. they have done a tremendous job. >> thank you. >> it was a wonderful experience. >> thank you both. >> next speaker. >> good morning commissioners. matt o'grady, the ceo of the san francisco parks alliance. you may know that we were created by a merger over three years ago. in three years -- can you believe that? but at the time we attempted to combine stewardship and fill land pee work with policy work and made us unique across organizations across the country and many asked how we were going to combine the approaches? we have no further to look than this initiative. we engage volunteers to do the report card and engage them to do clean up days on a regular basis across playgrounds across the city and most importantly
thank you. >> thank you. >> dorothy did you want to speak? >> good morning everyone and i just want to really express my very, very much appreciation for our task force. the task force was so inclusive of the community at every point of their analysis of everything they did and we learned an awful lot and it's much appreciated. they have done a tremendous job. >> thank you. >> it was a wonderful experience. >> thank you both. >> next speaker. >>...
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[applause] my budget proposal may skied dorothy, thank you for your leadership on this issue. [applause] i have also included an additional two point $5 million in aid to help young people get a quality education. that is a step forward for economic sets for people all across the commonwealth. we should extend to every single student who works for including virginians with parents brought them to this country when they were children, so i hope you will pass the virginia dream act and i will sign it into law. [applause] my budget proposal makes investments in research and technology infrastructure. we should compete for the new eye on an electronic billing lab at newport news. that new facility would create 4900 jobs of the decade and had 708 million to the commonwealth economy and also will make virginia a world leader in high energy physics and and let me be clear. our sole competition is the state of new york, and we cannot let those new yorkers come down to virginia to take our project from us. [applause] i knew i would get you going here folks. [laughter] it took a little
[applause] my budget proposal may skied dorothy, thank you for your leadership on this issue. [applause] i have also included an additional two point $5 million in aid to help young people get a quality education. that is a step forward for economic sets for people all across the commonwealth. we should extend to every single student who works for including virginians with parents brought them to this country when they were children, so i hope you will pass the virginia dream act and i will...
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. >> joining us is a foreign affairs columnist, brett stevens and board member dorothy rabinowitz. what have we learned in the past week about the terror attack in paris and in belgium? >> well, that it's connected with events in the middle east. the claims by al qaeda and the arabian peninsula that they were responsible, obviously we have to investigate -- >> you find that credible? >> of course i find that credible. this is a long-standing pattern we have, tremendous amount of evidence that the brothers and the collaborator spent time in yemen. they had known anwar al awlaki, who radicalized people like the ft. hood shooter. so it's a reminder that's what happening with the consolidation of the so-called jv team of terror and also in the islamic state is having immediate consequences for the security of europeans. >> i would add the syrian civil war. because it looks like there's ties with the belgium plot that was uncovered. looks like it had its roots in people who had returned from syria. we don't know that for sure. but that's -- >> i think that point has to be emphasized. th
. >> joining us is a foreign affairs columnist, brett stevens and board member dorothy rabinowitz. what have we learned in the past week about the terror attack in paris and in belgium? >> well, that it's connected with events in the middle east. the claims by al qaeda and the arabian peninsula that they were responsible, obviously we have to investigate -- >> you find that credible? >> of course i find that credible. this is a long-standing pattern we have, tremendous...
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he told dorothy he was liquidating some of her investment to purchase facebook stock for her portfolio purchase a new home for his family instead. >> i couldn't get dorothy to understand until i showed a copy of that check. on the reverse of that check s her endorsement and the deposit of that going into that account. she realized she had been frauded. >> he was good at his con. at one point, he was an actual financial advisor. charging documents show though after he was let go from his job with a reputable firm, he began telling his clients that he worked at fidelity investments or he was an independent broker. officials with fidelity said he never worked with them and a quick search would have shown he was never registered in the state. >> you're investing with somebody who is not part of a firm verify that they're registered. >> autria godfrey, abc 7 news. >> lottery players to bring home the bacon now can go out and smell it. the new hampshire lottery has released the first scratch and sniff i heart bacon ticket. they will be driving a bacon truck around the state that's right, a b
he told dorothy he was liquidating some of her investment to purchase facebook stock for her portfolio purchase a new home for his family instead. >> i couldn't get dorothy to understand until i showed a copy of that check. on the reverse of that check s her endorsement and the deposit of that going into that account. she realized she had been frauded. >> he was good at his con. at one point, he was an actual financial advisor. charging documents show though after he was let go from...
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the most scientific book is dorothy stines ada, which does it in balance but there is such a controversy. i kind of like controversy. but i kind of explain, there is some guy who did a phd at harvard and rights ada was a manic-depressive with the most amazing delusions about her talent mad as a hatter and contributed little more than trouble. you have people -- that is a footnote by the way. >> right. >> i think you do not have to overstate her accomplishments in order to totally marvel at how wonderful it was she saw the magic and humanity that could be connected to the machine. i try as i do in all the books. the the interesting thing about the digital age is it is very collaborative. afterwards afterwards they fight over who deserves the most credit. helped with the engineer and even now their are all these things. i did more. i did more. i try very judiciously to say here is some of the dispute, but by the way this revolution is so amazing there is enough credit to go around. >> we have four stories. we started with babbage and lovelace. the second is the enigma which we we will talk
the most scientific book is dorothy stines ada, which does it in balance but there is such a controversy. i kind of like controversy. but i kind of explain, there is some guy who did a phd at harvard and rights ada was a manic-depressive with the most amazing delusions about her talent mad as a hatter and contributed little more than trouble. you have people -- that is a footnote by the way. >> right. >> i think you do not have to overstate her accomplishments in order to totally...
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dorothy, the same way. and the moon flight was not a spiritual experience. i didn't feel any closer to god than what i thought i needed. so it was not a philosophical experience. it was a great adventure that i'd love to do again, but i'll never have a chance to go again, because while we did apollo in eight years and two months from announcement, today you can't even write your proposal in eight years and two months, much less do it. so anyway, due to some problems in our marriage, dorothy was in depression, suicidal. and all of these things. and some people came to our church and started sharing their faith about the reality of the power of god to change a life. and so she gave her heart to jesus. and i watched her change. a couple of years later, i went through that same experience. and it so transformed our marriage and our life. we started getting these invitations to come share our faith, all over the world. so the only place we haven't visited is antarctica. we would like to go. i don't know if katie is still here or not. yes, there she is. i want to
dorothy, the same way. and the moon flight was not a spiritual experience. i didn't feel any closer to god than what i thought i needed. so it was not a philosophical experience. it was a great adventure that i'd love to do again, but i'll never have a chance to go again, because while we did apollo in eight years and two months from announcement, today you can't even write your proposal in eight years and two months, much less do it. so anyway, due to some problems in our marriage, dorothy was...
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behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>
behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>
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. >> reporter: when dorothy panes asked her local toyota dealer to ask if they could fix her recalled airbags the answer wasn't exactly reassuring. >> he said why don't you call us back in about two months. >> reporter: in some cases when the airbag open, it cracked sending shrapnel flying through the vehicle. millions of americans have been told they have to get their airbags fixed. george kennedy of consumer reports says most of the affected car companies are doing regional recalls and some have expanded recalls nationwide. when it comes to the fix -- >> it's not going to happen overnight. >> reporter: he says there simply aren't enough parts available right now to handle all the recalls. more inflaters should soon be in production. >> the original supplier doesn't have the capacity to do it on their own. another company has been brought in that's working specifically with honda and might be going to other brands. >> reporter: in the meantime, know most of the defective airbags are on the passenger side of the car. >> if you have one of the vehicles that has a front passenger side r
. >> reporter: when dorothy panes asked her local toyota dealer to ask if they could fix her recalled airbags the answer wasn't exactly reassuring. >> he said why don't you call us back in about two months. >> reporter: in some cases when the airbag open, it cracked sending shrapnel flying through the vehicle. millions of americans have been told they have to get their airbags fixed. george kennedy of consumer reports says most of the affected car companies are doing regional...
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. >>> saint dorothy school in drexel hill held a special mass in honor of mrs. gallagher's honor. student, staff and family were there to honor her. >> it means more to me than her. >> i learned so much in the class, not only in the school but around people and being kindly to others, she teaches so many things. >> mrs. gallagher encourages her students to pay it forward in the project her class does every year. >> there's much more to come every year saturday morning. >>> having trouble sleeping may be that nightcap you have before turning in. what research says about having alcoholic drink before going to bad. >> if you think last year was unusually warm, you may be right. what nazareth scientists have toyed about the year. >> reporter: we have rain on the way, eva, we have over an inch projected for philadelphia. i'll have the details when we come right back. ♪♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love like yours will surely come my way ♪ ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ ♪ every day it's getting closer ♪ ♪ going faster than a roller coaster ♪ ♪ a love
. >>> saint dorothy school in drexel hill held a special mass in honor of mrs. gallagher's honor. student, staff and family were there to honor her. >> it means more to me than her. >> i learned so much in the class, not only in the school but around people and being kindly to others, she teaches so many things. >> mrs. gallagher encourages her students to pay it forward in the project her class does every year. >> there's much more to come every year saturday...
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if we want to put virginia on the path towards a sustained long-term growth so that dorothy mi5 children and all of your children and every child in the commonwealth can have the same opportunity to succeed that we have had. so as the committee meetings and hearings begin, and the the bills are to fly, i want to thank each and every member of the general assembly for your leadership your service to virginia and the genuine kindness and respect that you have extended to my family and me over the past year. if that bipartisan spirit continues to guide our work together i know we will leverage , 45 days from now with a budget that closes our revenue shortfall and invests in key priorities for growth. i know we will have revitalized the common wealth approach to human capital development so every child has an equal shot at economic success and i know we will continue the work to expand , our economic infrastructure to create those jobs of the 21st century. i know we will take action to make virginia a safer more equal, more welcoming to people from all walks of life and with every step that
if we want to put virginia on the path towards a sustained long-term growth so that dorothy mi5 children and all of your children and every child in the commonwealth can have the same opportunity to succeed that we have had. so as the committee meetings and hearings begin, and the the bills are to fly, i want to thank each and every member of the general assembly for your leadership your service to virginia and the genuine kindness and respect that you have extended to my family and me over the...
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behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> ready to begin good afternoon today is january 21, 2015, this is the regular meeting of building inspection commission i'd like to remind everyone to please turn off and all please silence all electronic devices. the first item commissioner mccarthy commissioner vice president mar president clinch commissioner lee commissioner mccray p commissioner melgar commissioner walker we have quorum and the next item is presidents monopolist. >> good afternoon. welcome to january 21, 2015, bic meeting of 2015 i have pointing i have first of all, reading from a different formulate we have the director's report for 2015 and in housing maintaining? what the director is going to be putting together. 2015 in housing and continuing the monument on construction of new preservation for existing housing preserving an existing how's stock for feasible applications and expending and review of
behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> ready to begin good afternoon today is january 21, 2015, this is the regular meeting of building inspection commission i'd like to remind everyone to please turn off and all please silence all electronic devices. the first item commissioner mccarthy...
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behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> . >> welcome to the smraul business commission meeting on monday, january 26. it is 2.09 and we are starting the commission meeting. this meeting is televised live and we want to thank sfgov tv for televising the meeting. please for the public turn off all cell phone and pagers. item no. 1 is roll call to order. commissioner adams, here. commissioner dooley here. commissioner dwight, here. commissioner ortiz-cartagena said that he would be running a little late. commissioner yee-riley, here. commissioner tour-sarkissian, here. and commission monetta white has an excused absence. . >> item no. 2 is general public comment. this allows members of the public to comment generally on matters within the commissionary purview and suggest new agenda items for the commission's future consideration. >> do we have any members of the public who would like to make a comment on items th
behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> . >> welcome to the smraul business commission meeting on monday, january 26. it is 2.09 and we are starting the commission meeting. this meeting is televised live and we want to thank sfgov tv for televising the meeting. please for the public turn off...
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. >> had dorothy marie not mentioned it to a friend, she probably would have gotten away with it, almostertainly would have gotten away with it. >> marie has never spoken about what's happened since. what is known is that marie is the model prisoner at this women's prison in texas where she's going to be staying the next several years. she has never complained. that she always volunteers for the worst chores, that one day a psychologist went to see her and she was wearing this paper thin prison garb, and a cold front had come through texas and she was shivering. the psychologist said, why don't you ask for something warmer? she said, i don't deserve to. she shrugged, she smiled, and she said, i'll be okay. >>> in 1996, a fire broke out in a rental home in north carolina. one child died, another was critically injured. to the family, the fire was a mystery. to investigators, it was murder. >> tabor city, north carolina, a small rural sweet potato farming community in the western part of
. >> had dorothy marie not mentioned it to a friend, she probably would have gotten away with it, almostertainly would have gotten away with it. >> marie has never spoken about what's happened since. what is known is that marie is the model prisoner at this women's prison in texas where she's going to be staying the next several years. she has never complained. that she always volunteers for the worst chores, that one day a psychologist went to see her and she was wearing this paper...
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behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>. >> >> are we ready? >> i'd like to call to order the regular meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission. today's date is january january 27th, 2015. roll call, please. >> president caen. >> here. >> commissioner courtney. >> here. >> commissioner moran. >> commissioners before you, you have the minutes of january january 13, 2015, are there any additions or corrections. >> no. i move approval. . >> second. >> any public comment? >> all those in favor? opposed? the vote carries. >> at this time i'd like to call for general comments. any item that's not on today's agenda. i have no speaker cards and i see no one indicating so let's move onto the next item communications. >> i have a couple of items. on 5 b the state of the regional water system report that lays out a very rational and comprehensive approach not just replacing things as they break but actually
behalf of the late rosy lee and on behalf of the full board for the late morales and for the late dorothy adams and laura lie. >>supervisor london breed: okay, colleagues, we are adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>. >> >> are we ready? >> i'd like to call to order the regular meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission. today's date is january january 27th, 2015. roll call, please. >> president caen. >> here. >>...
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dorothy is standing by in the frankfurt stock exchange. how is zero going? -- the euro going? floor seems to like it? >> it has a very positive effect on the market here. a weaker euro is clearly good news for export companies throughout the eurozone. whose goods will become cheaper and therefore more attractive and profits will also rise, which will drive up the shares. the flipside is that investors might stay away from the eurozone because the euro itself becomes less attractive. in the short run, it is very helpful. but in the long run, it may be damaging. >> the ecb wants to start a bond-buying program. a controversial topic. greece is looking at snap elections at the end of the week. what is the bigger topic at the frankfurt stock exchange? >> the bigger topic is clearly until thursday afternoon, the ecb meeting. the majority is betting on a massive bond buying program. therefore, shares are up and the euro is going down. but the markets are not sure whether they are driven by the ecb, or whether it is the other way around. >> the german dax is on a record level, up more
dorothy is standing by in the frankfurt stock exchange. how is zero going? -- the euro going? floor seems to like it? >> it has a very positive effect on the market here. a weaker euro is clearly good news for export companies throughout the eurozone. whose goods will become cheaper and therefore more attractive and profits will also rise, which will drive up the shares. the flipside is that investors might stay away from the eurozone because the euro itself becomes less attractive. in...
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. >> reporter: it's not just another friday at saint dorothy school in drexel hill. >> she's going toked. super surprised. >> reporter: this mass is special the result of planning by students staff and family to honor beth ann gallagher. mrs. gallagher has been awarded the national cathedral lick education association distinguished teacher award. >> it means a lot to me. means more to her. >> everyone loves her. >> i learned so much in her class. i mean even not related to school just around people and just being kind to others, it's -- she teaches so many things. >> reporter: mrs. gallagher encourages her students to pay it forward in a project her class does every year and today her school wanted to celebrate her award. >> ♪♪ >> at this time i invite mrs. gallagher to come into the sanctuary. (applause). >> this is such a dream. i feel like somebody pinch me, wake up. it just seems so surreal. >> reporter: mrs. gallagher says this was more than she could imagine the perfect gift on what happened to be her birthday. and as a gift to the school in honor of their distinguished teacher,
. >> reporter: it's not just another friday at saint dorothy school in drexel hill. >> she's going toked. super surprised. >> reporter: this mass is special the result of planning by students staff and family to honor beth ann gallagher. mrs. gallagher has been awarded the national cathedral lick education association distinguished teacher award. >> it means a lot to me. means more to her. >> everyone loves her. >> i learned so much in her class. i mean even...
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dorothy thomas was 92. new york city, drake broke from his father's furniture business at an early age to become a composer of a number of popular songs among them it was a very good year. >> ♪ it was a very good year. >> osgood: cbs news anchor walter cronkite had a front row seat when frank sinatra recorded that poignant ballad in 1965. >> ♪ it was a very good year for blue blooded girls of independent means. >> osgood: speaking of very good years ervin drake was inducted into the songwriters hall of fame in 1983. >> "the new york times" quotes him assaying, i had a feeling i never would have been in the furniture man's hall of fame. ervin drake was 95. >> osgood: now bob schieffer in washington for a look at what is ahead on "face the nation". good morning bob. >> good morning charles. we will be talking to british prime minister david cameron about the threat of terror. >> osgood: thank you bob we will be watching. and next week, here on sunday morning -- >> stop the saw blade from going into -- ah! >>
dorothy thomas was 92. new york city, drake broke from his father's furniture business at an early age to become a composer of a number of popular songs among them it was a very good year. >> ♪ it was a very good year. >> osgood: cbs news anchor walter cronkite had a front row seat when frank sinatra recorded that poignant ballad in 1965. >> ♪ it was a very good year for blue blooded girls of independent means. >> osgood: speaking of very good years ervin drake was...
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. >> dorothy let's talk about the debate over whether or not we should talk about this as somehow related -- the terror threat is somehow related to islam. you've heard the quote from josh earnest. you saw the quote from prime minister vols. who has the better argument? >> well, the prime minister of france has. you can listen to him not only say that we are at war with radical islam, we are at war with the jihadis but he also said we are going to segregate jihadis in prison. can you imagine anyone in the obama administration even mentioning the word jihadis, saying yes this is the specific action we are going to take? >> what about earnest's point that it is inaccurate because these people do not represent -- >> here's the answer to this. it is a kind of social clinical insanity that we are representing to the world. >> is it so obviously false? is that what you mean? >> yes. look, it is not nothing. we may yes, yes, it's important to fight never mind, it's very important that we are presenting this spectacle to the world. let's just say this. you have boko haram. >> in africa. >> who mu
. >> dorothy let's talk about the debate over whether or not we should talk about this as somehow related -- the terror threat is somehow related to islam. you've heard the quote from josh earnest. you saw the quote from prime minister vols. who has the better argument? >> well, the prime minister of france has. you can listen to him not only say that we are at war with radical islam, we are at war with the jihadis but he also said we are going to segregate jihadis in prison. can...
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tracking has been on interstate 580 in the westbound direction with earlier car accidents here at dorothy left the track slow in the westbound direction nicosia is backed up into little more hitting toward dublin the 580 of small ride is not bad at all and saw a freeway concede to do well little slowing now for the guadalupe parkway at 280 and in between the 2 freeway 4101 in the northbound erection. >> james: you could tell by those numbers on the when the fog descended the six now visibility out sfo here is a lobby outside water creek 680 as texas went through the san ramon valley so far so good as joe hayes we have 50 in oakland 52 was sent to cisco 50 in san jose and a single fifty's you're saying in most cases of before is not met 4453 my 49 and fairfield 49 in concord and low for is up near santa rosa the cloud cover list out there that is the reason while resting temperatures as a little milder this morning as a has been is not as cold has been 10 to the afternoon local because of those clouds 65 in san jose will to the south bay with the same 63 is 65 degrees. 64 a pleasant 63 in
tracking has been on interstate 580 in the westbound direction with earlier car accidents here at dorothy left the track slow in the westbound direction nicosia is backed up into little more hitting toward dublin the 580 of small ride is not bad at all and saw a freeway concede to do well little slowing now for the guadalupe parkway at 280 and in between the 2 freeway 4101 in the northbound erection. >> james: you could tell by those numbers on the when the fog descended the six now...
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. >> guest: counselor, miss dorothy, if she is watching now hello, miss dorothy. she is good friend of mine. i was out of indiana so long. i took job for tom brad limit i was offered money man. i hadn't forgotten about it. it was in back of my head. ironic because i'm eldest of all these kid i had brothers and sisters who i put through college. i worked really hard to get them through school. brother graduated from moore house. another from indiana. i was paying to help send my brother, and sisters to college so they could graduate. so my siblings who were younger than me technically got their college degrees before i did. i had a counselor at indiana my counselor called me every year, tavis, you have to finish thi course. she found -- hounded me every year. because she knew i was that close to finishing degree. every year, peter she would call me, new school year. i have can take it by corresponden in los angeles. correspondence class. one class, tavis. she called me every year. and hounded me to take that class. year one went by, year two year three, four, five,
. >> guest: counselor, miss dorothy, if she is watching now hello, miss dorothy. she is good friend of mine. i was out of indiana so long. i took job for tom brad limit i was offered money man. i hadn't forgotten about it. it was in back of my head. ironic because i'm eldest of all these kid i had brothers and sisters who i put through college. i worked really hard to get them through school. brother graduated from moore house. another from indiana. i was paying to help send my brother,...
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. >> reporter: 90-year-old dorothy never knew her grandfather. her grandmother didn't talk about him much. >> my grandmother didn't want to rock the boat. >> reporter: the details of his life trickled down. >> people coming back. >> reporter: she learned he was aboard the 350-foot steamer "rio de janeiro" when it attempted to enter the bay area in 1901 on a foggy morning. >> he kept the lights going on the ship. whatever it hit. >> reporter: under the helm of captain ward, the ship crashed into the rocks at the southern anchor of the golden gate bridge. >> i heard the story that my grandfather kept the log. that is where the ship went down within a matter of minutes. >> reporter: 128 people died. mostly chinese and japanese immigrants. >> the captain stayed on. he died with the ship and so did my grandfather. i don't feel happy when i see waves rolling in. you know i can't >> reporter: the ship's remains lived in murky silence until an expedition by noaa near baker beach. >> it is great they found a ship that is historical. over 113 years. >> rep
. >> reporter: 90-year-old dorothy never knew her grandfather. her grandmother didn't talk about him much. >> my grandmother didn't want to rock the boat. >> reporter: the details of his life trickled down. >> people coming back. >> reporter: she learned he was aboard the 350-foot steamer "rio de janeiro" when it attempted to enter the bay area in 1901 on a foggy morning. >> he kept the lights going on the ship. whatever it hit. >> reporter:...
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. >>> saint dorothy school in drexel hill held a special mass for beth gallagher's honor. student, staff and family were there to honor her. >> it means more to me. >> everybody loves her. >> i learned so much, not just the school, to be kind to others, she teaches so many other things. >> she encourages her student to pay it forward in the projects her class does every year. >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. we'll have a preview of the wedding groomer. philadelphia native kevin hart. >>> icy conditions lead to a deadly crash on a kentucky highway. chris sowers will have the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast "action news" saturday morning continues in just a moment. # ♪ ah, push it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ push it. ♪ ♪ p...push it real good! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ ♪ oooh baby baby...baby baby. ♪ if you're salt-n-pepa, you tell people to push it. ♪ push it real good. ♪ it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ ah. push it. ♪ i'm pushing. i'm pushing it real good! why do we do
. >>> saint dorothy school in drexel hill held a special mass for beth gallagher's honor. student, staff and family were there to honor her. >> it means more to me. >> everybody loves her. >> i learned so much, not just the school, to be kind to others, she teaches so many other things. >> she encourages her student to pay it forward in the projects her class does every year. >> much more to come on "action news" saturday morning. we'll have a...
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resting place of several ships including what came to be known as san francisco's titanic. 90-year-old dorothyever knew her grandfather. her grandmother didn't talk about him much. >> i guess having remarried my grandmother didn't want to rock the boat. >> reporter: the details of his like trickled down. she learned he was aboard the 350 foot steamer when it attempted to enter san francisco on a foggy morning. >> he kept the lights going. >> reporter: under his helm the ships smashed into the rocks. >> i heard the story that my grandfather went to get the log and that's when the ship went down. >> reporter: 128 people died, mostly chinese and japanese immigrants. >> the captain died with the ship and so did my grandfather. i don't feel happy when i see rigs rolling in. i can't explain. >> reporter: the ships remains lived in murky silence until a recent expedition pinpointed the wreckage in 287 feet of water. >> it's great they finally found a ship that's very historical. it's over 113 years since it sank. >> reporter: video has been released showing the sthhip in s grave of mud. >> the traged
resting place of several ships including what came to be known as san francisco's titanic. 90-year-old dorothyever knew her grandfather. her grandmother didn't talk about him much. >> i guess having remarried my grandmother didn't want to rock the boat. >> reporter: the details of his like trickled down. she learned he was aboard the 350 foot steamer when it attempted to enter san francisco on a foggy morning. >> he kept the lights going. >> reporter: under his helm the...
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>> one involves dorothy hammell. the other involved sheena easton. but -- i was called to the beverly -- beverly hills, to the four seasons hotel. michelle five her new movie coming out. right? and let's do ain't view with her. okay. so we are in a in a hotel suite. she has one chair i sit down in the other. first of all i'm late. i'm hung over. this is ridiculous. >> well, that's normal, though. >> and sat down and did one of the best interviews of my life. instant chemistry. >> hotel suite. let's listen to her. >> it is the reason i want have -- >> can't have what? >> um. >> do we have a more depressing example of her? >> anyway, there you go. in fact, it was for baker boys. now i remember. baker boys. so instant chemistry. it was crackling this hotel suite. and she says do you want to go down to the bar and have a drink after this? >> what? >> i got so scared, i ran. >> what? >> yes. literally ran? >> i went right to a car and left the hotel. i was scared. >> oh, man. >> when have you ever been scared is? >> oh, i'm pretty shy. >> you left her han
>> one involves dorothy hammell. the other involved sheena easton. but -- i was called to the beverly -- beverly hills, to the four seasons hotel. michelle five her new movie coming out. right? and let's do ain't view with her. okay. so we are in a in a hotel suite. she has one chair i sit down in the other. first of all i'm late. i'm hung over. this is ridiculous. >> well, that's normal, though. >> and sat down and did one of the best interviews of my life. instant chemistry....
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dorothy white is carrying malawi's future away on her head. she's one of the millions who use charcoal to cook. there is no choice, she told us. >> the problem is electricity. we have not had any for a month. i know charcoal comes from cut down trees, but what can i do. >> the government is struggling to feed the people. it is a disaster only making things worse in a country where food was already hard to come by. al jazeera malawi. >> united states freed a prisoner held for 13 years. he has flown back to qatar. he admitted one count of conspiracy to provide material support to al-qaeda. he pleaded guilty to be able to return home to his family, according to his lawyer. >> long served as an escape route from the horn of africa, and it is dangerous journey. those who make it face the prospect of abuse by smugglers. we have this report from the port of aden. >> they tell us about their misery through an in they were retore. they are both somali who escaped poverty and war. they reached aden toward the end of last year, coming in search of a bett
dorothy white is carrying malawi's future away on her head. she's one of the millions who use charcoal to cook. there is no choice, she told us. >> the problem is electricity. we have not had any for a month. i know charcoal comes from cut down trees, but what can i do. >> the government is struggling to feed the people. it is a disaster only making things worse in a country where food was already hard to come by. al jazeera malawi. >> united states freed a prisoner held for...
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social services officials are trying to revoke dorothy brown's rights to care for foster children.as carrying for a 16-year-old pictures here. doctors say he was healthy but taking medication and his body was found in his bed in her home. social services is looking into why he did not receive medical care after she signs of being impaired. >>> bay area real estate is picking up steam despite a relatively small number of home on the market sales for december were more than 14 percent her than the rest year. prices are way up as well, and the medium prize a hold in marin was $9 up and contra costa up by double digit, as well. >> the push to split california interest at least two states is taking a step forward. three counties have submitted new petitions to withdraw from the state of california. the submission came during a rally year at the state capital. a group of 200 protesters is pushing to create the state of jefferson if formed including 20 northern counties up to the oregon border. supporters will head back to the capital to spit more petitions. >>> for the first time to a de
social services officials are trying to revoke dorothy brown's rights to care for foster children.as carrying for a 16-year-old pictures here. doctors say he was healthy but taking medication and his body was found in his bed in her home. social services is looking into why he did not receive medical care after she signs of being impaired. >>> bay area real estate is picking up steam despite a relatively small number of home on the market sales for december were more than 14 percent...
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the most scientific book i think is dorothy steins ada which does a balanced and if i can find it even then -- there's such a controversy. i kind of like controversy. i'm an old journalist who likes those things but i sort of explain sort of explained. there is some guy who did his ph.d. at harvard and he rode ada was a manic depressive with the most amazing delusions better talent. she was mad as a hatter and contributed little more to babich's notes than trouble. so you know you do have -- i do think you don't have to overstate her accomplishments in order to totally marvel at how wonderful it was that she saw the magic in the humanities that can be connected to the machine. so i try, as i do in all the books i made the interesting thing about the digital age is that it's very collaborative and people work together and then afterwards they fight over who deserves the most credit. i think al alcorn is there who actually helps with the engineer for the first atari machine and even now they are all these things -- people gathered around saying no i did more, i did more. so i tried very
the most scientific book i think is dorothy steins ada which does a balanced and if i can find it even then -- there's such a controversy. i kind of like controversy. i'm an old journalist who likes those things but i sort of explain sort of explained. there is some guy who did his ph.d. at harvard and he rode ada was a manic depressive with the most amazing delusions better talent. she was mad as a hatter and contributed little more to babich's notes than trouble. so you know you do have -- i...
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." >> i've always held an aversion -- >> reporter: any-year-old dorothy never knew her grandfather. >> thomas edwards brady. >> reporter: her grandmother didn't talk about him much. >> i guess having remarried my grandmother didn't want to rock the boat. >> reporter: details trickled down. >> these people were coming back from the king's inauguration. >> reporter: he was aboard the 350-foot steamer "city of rio de janeiro" when it attempted to enter san francisco on a foggy morning, february 22nd 1901. >> he kept the lights going when the ship hit whatever it hit. >> reporter: under the helm of captain william ward the ship smashed into the rocks near ft. point at what's now the southern anchorage of the golden gate bridge. >> when i heard the story that my grandfather wanted to get the logs, that's when the ship went down because it went down within a matter of minutes. >> reporter: 128 people died. mostly chinese and japanese immigrants. >> the captain stayed on. he died with the ship. so did my grandfather. i don't feel happy when i see waves going in. you know it just -- i can't e
." >> i've always held an aversion -- >> reporter: any-year-old dorothy never knew her grandfather. >> thomas edwards brady. >> reporter: her grandmother didn't talk about him much. >> i guess having remarried my grandmother didn't want to rock the boat. >> reporter: details trickled down. >> these people were coming back from the king's inauguration. >> reporter: he was aboard the 350-foot steamer "city of rio de janeiro" when it...
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tonight dorothy mccauliffe says the procedure was a success and the governor is resting comfortably. he was thrown from a horse over the holidays and broke seven ribs. he was recovering at home and on the job until this problem cropped up. the first lady says the governor is planning to be back to his full schedule within the next few days. >>> the secret service is on alert tonight as they continue their search for the person who fired shots near the delaware home of vice president joe biden. the shots came from a speeding vehicle on a wilmington public road saturday night. the service has boosted security outside the home. the vice president and his wife jill were in wilmington over the weekend but were not home at the time of the shooting. biden did not mention the incident during public statements today. >>> tomorrow the president will be addressing the nation in his annual state of the union address. nbc news chief white house correspondent chris jansing joins us from the white house with a look at what we can expect. chris? >> reporter: well we've been getting a preview, haven'
tonight dorothy mccauliffe says the procedure was a success and the governor is resting comfortably. he was thrown from a horse over the holidays and broke seven ribs. he was recovering at home and on the job until this problem cropped up. the first lady says the governor is planning to be back to his full schedule within the next few days. >>> the secret service is on alert tonight as they continue their search for the person who fired shots near the delaware home of vice president...
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. >> hi, it's dorothy dorothy hamill and you're watching "fox & friends." >> she would have no trouble >> perfect for her. >> what's interesting as you watch behind us today, there is a total travel ban in the new york city area. if you get caught if you're a nonemergency vehicle driving on the streets of new york city you can wind up with a $300 fine today. >> yeah. >> move that bob cat. >> and by the way, the people working around this building did an unbelievable job working through the night. what are those things called? >> the bobcat? that thing in the street? >> yeah. >> that's the bobcat. >> oh, okay. says on the back. working through the night. >> absolutely. but i'll tell you what, balance of the country through the northeast is having a big storm. the east coast on lockdown. tens of millions of people in the crosshairs of a dangerous and deadly blizzard. >> up to 36 inches of snow falling in some spots that have been reported. we have live team coverage starting in new york city with bryan llenas. we're predicting a record breaking storm are falling short. what are we lookin
. >> hi, it's dorothy dorothy hamill and you're watching "fox & friends." >> she would have no trouble >> perfect for her. >> what's interesting as you watch behind us today, there is a total travel ban in the new york city area. if you get caught if you're a nonemergency vehicle driving on the streets of new york city you can wind up with a $300 fine today. >> yeah. >> move that bob cat. >> and by the way, the people working around this...