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dental services for those who are fengd that hiv and we continue to a have this beautiful space downstairs have a strong commitment to provide services in your offer 15 community sites. we have a wonderful office space o pet treatment program that brings recovery right into the preliminary care setting pr we are ahead of the curtain with community based primary care hepatitis care treatment and ahead of the hiv care and we co- run a center of the obsolesce in the tenderloin. through josh about 12 years ago we started or josh started the first medication adherence program for people who are homeless or mentally ill and many people were written off because they were thought two disorganized to manage it and we said no, we, take care of those people and help them and that program continues (clapping) we've had integrated prim care and behavioral health before president obama thought about that. we have our psychiatry services. and our transgenders tuesday's. wee which is about to celebrate 20 years of service this january (clapping) and tom o'dell urban health remains at the forefront as itse
dental services for those who are fengd that hiv and we continue to a have this beautiful space downstairs have a strong commitment to provide services in your offer 15 community sites. we have a wonderful office space o pet treatment program that brings recovery right into the preliminary care setting pr we are ahead of the curtain with community based primary care hepatitis care treatment and ahead of the hiv care and we co- run a center of the obsolesce in the tenderloin. through josh about...
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ah, take these downstairs please. the kolotilin girls are sitting under the stairs.e it to them and this too. very good madam. moscow was burned down in 1812 just the same as... yes, the french were surprised, all right. oh, go along. now take those down. very good madam. give it all away nanny dear, we won't keep anything. give it all away. i'm so tired, i can hardly keep on my feet. we mustn't let the vershinins go home. the little girls can sleep in the drawing room and aleksandr ignatyevich can share the downstairs room with the baron. fedotik can go in with the baron too. maybe he should go into the ballroom. the doctor's gone and got drunk. you'd think he'd done it on purpose? he's so hopelessly drunk that we can't let anyone go into his room. vershinin's wife will have to go into the drawing room too. don't send me away olyaska darling, don't send me away. what nonsense you're talking nanny. no one's sending you away. oh, my dearest girl, i do work, you know. i work as hard as i can. i suppose now i'm getting weaker i'll be told to go. but where can i go? wher
ah, take these downstairs please. the kolotilin girls are sitting under the stairs.e it to them and this too. very good madam. moscow was burned down in 1812 just the same as... yes, the french were surprised, all right. oh, go along. now take those down. very good madam. give it all away nanny dear, we won't keep anything. give it all away. i'm so tired, i can hardly keep on my feet. we mustn't let the vershinins go home. the little girls can sleep in the drawing room and aleksandr ignatyevich...
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it's not until we start heading downstairs is when the individual cameras start kicking in outside. basically the house was being ripped off as i was coming into and getting into that closet. very, very lucky, despite how fast this this evening was roll through. if we were just a little slower getting downstairs, it probably would not be a happy ending. >> what goes through your mind when you see the destruction? >> you think you must be dreaming. it took a few days for the shock to to see what happened. i always remember we're alive, we survived that and how grateful we are. >> you'll notice there's a cat going upstairs at the beginning of that surveillance footage. if you want to hear the story of how the cat survived, go to our web site and click on today's show. >> that sucks. >> what happens when two extreme sports mash together? looks a little something like this. 75-foot waterfall. those are two extreme sports professionals, white water kayaker ben maher and here rory bushfield. rory does like a gainer off of this and crazy stuff. >> that's incredible timing. >> and they don'
it's not until we start heading downstairs is when the individual cameras start kicking in outside. basically the house was being ripped off as i was coming into and getting into that closet. very, very lucky, despite how fast this this evening was roll through. if we were just a little slower getting downstairs, it probably would not be a happy ending. >> what goes through your mind when you see the destruction? >> you think you must be dreaming. it took a few days for the shock to...
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♪ >>> it was a busy community with the upstairs and the downstairs.he butlers and the valets. >> you open that shutter and just see that amazing view. >> its own rather amazing world really. >> good evening, tonight we bring you into a world that is usually restricted to the very rich and the very royal. the world of "downton abbey," here at the english castle that every summer becomes the stage for the hit series. we unlock the secrets of the castle, its loyal staff, and take you into a world that is in many ways frozen in time. >> tonight on a special edition of "20/20," mysteries of the castle, behind "downton abbey." >> action. >> you can come up. the girl. >> wake up your inner lady and jump into a titled world of real aristocrats, opulent homes. eccentric dux. >> i was captain of the scottish elephant team. >> if you have a title, flount it, use it. >> this baronnet needs a bribe. tonight, you're invited to their over the top wedding. >> i think every girl dreams of a fairy tale wedding. >> the first marsionette in england. >> race is no determi
♪ >>> it was a busy community with the upstairs and the downstairs.he butlers and the valets. >> you open that shutter and just see that amazing view. >> its own rather amazing world really. >> good evening, tonight we bring you into a world that is usually restricted to the very rich and the very royal. the world of "downton abbey," here at the english castle that every summer becomes the stage for the hit series. we unlock the secrets of the castle, its...
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>> i was surprised to come downstairs and find ben getting ready for school.art of me was concerned that going to school was not really a good idea. >> december 6th was a really normal day. at the end of first period, i remember i was sitting at my desk. a couple of students came running in and said that a student was passed out on the floor in the commons and he was purple. and i remember saying, oh, my god, it is ben. i mean, i knew he was not breathing. and then i just started doing cpr. and just thinking, please god, let him wake up. >> it sounds like the white light is back. what happened in that room? what did he tell you? >> it was like that pitch white light. he said, and then all of a sudden, i realized kid cudi was with me. and he started laughing. >> the rapper? >> yeah. and he said kid cudi had his hand on ben's shoulder. and he said there was this mirror. he said when he was looking in that mirror, he wasn't just seeing his reflection, but he saw his whole life. he said when he looked in the mirror, it was the best feeling and that he was happy wi
>> i was surprised to come downstairs and find ben getting ready for school.art of me was concerned that going to school was not really a good idea. >> december 6th was a really normal day. at the end of first period, i remember i was sitting at my desk. a couple of students came running in and said that a student was passed out on the floor in the commons and he was purple. and i remember saying, oh, my god, it is ben. i mean, i knew he was not breathing. and then i just started...
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we just didn't know how much longer the downstairs would make it.the floor structure was now in serious compromise and that at any time the drywall that was the ceiling could cave in on us. >> for several more hours the two families ride out the storm. >> the scariest moment during the hurricane was not thinking i was going to make it back to my house. >> finally, the devastating hurricane passes. tony and his neighbors carefully emerge from their homes to assess the damage. >> he's going to have it patched up by tomorrow. >> out of 8,000 roofs, 6,000 were gone. so the majority of the people did not have roofs to their homes. telephone poles were down everywhere. there was no electricity. many people didn't have water running. >> like hundreds of others in the area, beth's house is still standing but uninhabitable. the effects of hurricane iniki are devastating but not just to homes and power lines. >> i lost my job. i moved away from home for five years. i only saw my children on weekends for five years. it wasn't until my job allowed me to transfe
we just didn't know how much longer the downstairs would make it.the floor structure was now in serious compromise and that at any time the drywall that was the ceiling could cave in on us. >> for several more hours the two families ride out the storm. >> the scariest moment during the hurricane was not thinking i was going to make it back to my house. >> finally, the devastating hurricane passes. tony and his neighbors carefully emerge from their homes to assess the damage....
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instead, he places yet another call to the undercover asking her once again to meet him downstairs. >> so, i mean, are you saying you come up to my room like after i talk to you in the lobby? like, what, i don't understand. i feel like you're wasting my time. like, what are you wanting? >> police are not inclined to let the man dictate the terms of this deal, nor do they want to possibly blow their cover by making a scene in the lobby. instead they keep eyes on him and wait for him to make the next move. >> he is still hanging out on the first floor there. but they have charges on him. if he goes leave, they can take him on. >> outside, police prepare for the subject to possibly slip out the back door. it seems he may have discovered that he's being watched and he's beginning to get spooked. >> he ain't going to jail and he ain't going to go now. >> as if on cue, the man makes traction for a side exit. >> there he is. there he is. he's come together car. >> but police are lying in wait. >> sit up. bring your foot in. stand up. >> 40-year-old corchi is a native of morocco. like tonight
instead, he places yet another call to the undercover asking her once again to meet him downstairs. >> so, i mean, are you saying you come up to my room like after i talk to you in the lobby? like, what, i don't understand. i feel like you're wasting my time. like, what are you wanting? >> police are not inclined to let the man dictate the terms of this deal, nor do they want to possibly blow their cover by making a scene in the lobby. instead they keep eyes on him and wait for him...
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so why not go downstairs and join them in the street, and claim something good for everybody. >> toddsa perfectly represent the largest cross section that took to the streets in protests. it was a moment when brazilians of all ages and economic backgrounds stood up and demanded to be heard. >> melissa says brazil is a better place because of it. >> there's always something, either your sense of citizen ship, and proprior tor ship, or a direct improvement that the government decides to do, there's always good. this is one husband and wife team of many that make it happen, and they said they will likely take to the streets once more, should the people protest again. coming up, polls apart, why the gap between the rich and poor is only getting wider. with millions of americans still out of work. here is more. >> beneath the fluorescentsun in a former meat packing plant is the latest trim in farming. they call it "vertical farming." these fields grow on floors on at industrial park and farmer john adel and his staff agrees user. >> my shipping proceed did you say 1500, 2,000 miles to get
so why not go downstairs and join them in the street, and claim something good for everybody. >> toddsa perfectly represent the largest cross section that took to the streets in protests. it was a moment when brazilians of all ages and economic backgrounds stood up and demanded to be heard. >> melissa says brazil is a better place because of it. >> there's always something, either your sense of citizen ship, and proprior tor ship, or a direct improvement that the government...
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. >> so downstairs here this is where we house the operations division of the police department. >> deputy chief steve clark is a 20-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he knows want -- the place inside and out. he also knows where it needs to go in the future, a knowledge that led him to an innovative predicting software called pretzel. >> at that time we remember focusing on vehicle burglaries as well as stolen cars, and we found the model was incredibly accurate at predicting the times and locations where these crimes were likely to occur. at that point we realize we have something here. >> at first it sounds a bit like minority report. the tom cruise movie in which a futuristic police unit apprehending criminals based on spooky preknowledge. >> the computer takes into effect actual incidents reported. it doesn't know anything about the demographics about the individuals in that area, what the economic status is of these individuals or anything about the person. it's all area-specific. >> today, fred has more than a toy to tinker in. it's the main law enforcement tool in t
. >> so downstairs here this is where we house the operations division of the police department. >> deputy chief steve clark is a 20-year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he knows want -- the place inside and out. he also knows where it needs to go in the future, a knowledge that led him to an innovative predicting software called pretzel. >> at that time we remember focusing on vehicle burglaries as well as stolen cars, and we found the model was incredibly...
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upstairs downstairs put masterpiece theater on the map in 1974.er british dramas followed. >> good evening. i'm alistair cooke. >> each program introduced by a host with alistair cooke holding the position for 22 years. >> what's become of him? >> what becomes of anybody? >> the series helped launch the american careers of many well renowned british actors. >> she was murdered, michael. she was found in a prostitute's exeter. now i want you to look at this photograph. >> presumably they thought you were. now look here -- excuse me. >> reporter: several years ago masterpiece updated its look and moved into three parts, classic, mystery and contemporary. >> and it's now of course with downtown abbey, the highest pbs drama of all time. behind the scenes for the last 25 years, rebecca eaton, author of "making masterpiece." >> rebecca joins us now. welcome. >> thank you. >> you start the book with an anecdote about how you first said no thanks to a proposal about a new drama with a british aristocratic family. >> big house, people downstairs and upstai
upstairs downstairs put masterpiece theater on the map in 1974.er british dramas followed. >> good evening. i'm alistair cooke. >> each program introduced by a host with alistair cooke holding the position for 22 years. >> what's become of him? >> what becomes of anybody? >> the series helped launch the american careers of many well renowned british actors. >> she was murdered, michael. she was found in a prostitute's exeter. now i want you to look at this...
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she searches the house and finally goes downstairs into the basement. the worst room in the house, this furnace room, where adam sometimes would do some work. there he was sitting with a shotgun against his chin. know, it went on for a while until she finally got him to put the gun away. but, one more day in their lives, right? i'm supposed to be a reporter and completely distant from this, but i know these people. i care about them. mind the if you don't description, privileged having written about them. i am so glad, obviously, that he's still alive. >> there are a lot of stories about a them as you go through the book. were you present for a lot of that? were you in the car with them when they went places? >> yeah. sometimes i had to do back reporting. >> they let you write down anything. did you record it? >> i like to remind people what the relationship is here. yes. i want to see everything. i want to hear everything. i want to be present. it is for a book. there is always a notebook or a digital recorder, some visual representation of what the re
she searches the house and finally goes downstairs into the basement. the worst room in the house, this furnace room, where adam sometimes would do some work. there he was sitting with a shotgun against his chin. know, it went on for a while until she finally got him to put the gun away. but, one more day in their lives, right? i'm supposed to be a reporter and completely distant from this, but i know these people. i care about them. mind the if you don't description, privileged having written...
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. >> reporter: firefighters say there is heavy water damage to the units downstairs. >> it's tough for anybody this time of year, especially the kits. >> reporter: the 17 people who live here are now without a home. firefighters say the family who lives in the unit where the fire started as a newborn and 10-year-old. >> that's the sad part about it is i have places i can go. but i don't know where the kids are going to go. >> reporter: tonight, some of the tenants were allowed back in to grab personal belongings and survey the damage for themselves. [ indiscernible ] stepped in to help the families find temporary housing. >> kimberly, thank you very much. a developing story on the oakland teenage girl who was on life support. children's hospital is now speaking out about the case. tonight, hospital officials released a physician's declaration filed with the superior court yesterday. in it, three doctors say she is medically brain dead and she cannot recover. the family is fighting to keep her on life support and her mother released a letter today saying her daughter is still alive desp
. >> reporter: firefighters say there is heavy water damage to the units downstairs. >> it's tough for anybody this time of year, especially the kits. >> reporter: the 17 people who live here are now without a home. firefighters say the family who lives in the unit where the fire started as a newborn and 10-year-old. >> that's the sad part about it is i have places i can go. but i don't know where the kids are going to go. >> reporter: tonight, some of the tenants...
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. >> so downstairs here this is where we house the operations division of the police department. >> deputyef steve clark is a 20 year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he knows the place inside and out. he also knows where it needs to go in the future. a knowledge that led him to an innovative predictive police software called predsel. >> we were focusing on burglaries, automobile burglaries and stolen cars. this showed us where these were likely to occur. at that point we figured out we had something here. >> it sounded like a tom cruise movie. >> it really doesn't know anything about the demographics of individuals who live in that area. what the economic statuses of these individuals are or anything about the person. it's all area-specific. >> today predpul is more than a toy to tinker with by the scpd. it is a tool in their arsenal. >> this is a live map of where we think predictive zones are. the orange dots is where he woo have auto thefts. you'll see locations where we've had auto theft, but there isn't anything around them. the algorithm weighs those and lets us know if
. >> so downstairs here this is where we house the operations division of the police department. >> deputyef steve clark is a 20 year veteran of the santa cruz police department. he knows the place inside and out. he also knows where it needs to go in the future. a knowledge that led him to an innovative predictive police software called predsel. >> we were focusing on burglaries, automobile burglaries and stolen cars. this showed us where these were likely to occur. at that...
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one of the upstairs units is heavily damaged and one is partially damaged and the downstairs has water damage, to what extent they don't know yet. >> this is a tough time of the year with christmas coming up, and you think about these kids, you know, christmas is a few days away and they may have lost what gifts they may have gotten on christmas, and it's tough for anybody. >> there were people inside the building when that fire started, but everyone was able to get out and there were no injuries. the fire started in an upstairs unit and an investigation into the cause is underway again. 17 people are displaced and that is including children and red cross is on its way to help those families find housing for tonight. live in san jose, kimberly terry, nbc news. >>> and claire davis had been in critical news after being shot pointblank last week. davis appeared to be a random target, and the shooter, 18-year-old karl pierson killed himself. >>> and then the search continues for suspects in a shooting in the san jose campus. somebody fired shots about 10:00 last night. and this is just ar
one of the upstairs units is heavily damaged and one is partially damaged and the downstairs has water damage, to what extent they don't know yet. >> this is a tough time of the year with christmas coming up, and you think about these kids, you know, christmas is a few days away and they may have lost what gifts they may have gotten on christmas, and it's tough for anybody. >> there were people inside the building when that fire started, but everyone was able to get out and there...
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i think the main focus for everyone downstairs was the unemployment rate. that coming as low as 7%, the fed has said they want to see it at 6.5%. it's going to be interesting to see whether the rally continues or whether we will start to see profit taking in the next couple weeks. >> zain asher, thank you so much. >>> while jobs are coming back, they're not necessarily the high paying ones. almost one million of the jobs created this year are in sectors such as retail, hospitality, temp work. so the big question, is our economy on its way back or are we creating a new reality of low wages for more and more americans. i want to bring in jim tankersley, economic policy correspondent for the "the washington post." if people don't recognize you, the last time you were here, you did not have this beard that your child has suggested you get. >> it was -- look, it was an important thing that started with halloween and just kept going. >> it's the holiday season. and you live to give. i appreciate that. so more than 200,000 jobs added, dropping unemployment rate, b
i think the main focus for everyone downstairs was the unemployment rate. that coming as low as 7%, the fed has said they want to see it at 6.5%. it's going to be interesting to see whether the rally continues or whether we will start to see profit taking in the next couple weeks. >> zain asher, thank you so much. >>> while jobs are coming back, they're not necessarily the high paying ones. almost one million of the jobs created this year are in sectors such as retail,...
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because downstairs where the office is, there is no pipe. there is no drain or pipe coming -- coming through. >> okay. >> so this -- this light, this window is so far out. this would be the roof of the proposed half-bathroom here. >> i understand. okay. we will let the building department address the code aspects of that. >> i can't add anything else. like i say, we have had a good relationship. there is something else i can't put my finger on, in any event. >> owned the property for many years -- sorry, we have owned the property for many years, and we are taking care of it diligently. we are not absentee landlords. >> 74 -- 94. >> sorry, i am christopher christ. >> thank you. >> you can take a seat and you will have time for rebuttal if there is anything else to add. >> good evening, corey teef, there are concerns with this permit, based on the plans approved. the first issue is that it doesn't appear that the plans adequately show the neighbor's light well onsite plan. it's a small light well but it's set back and one that is not shown. t
because downstairs where the office is, there is no pipe. there is no drain or pipe coming -- coming through. >> okay. >> so this -- this light, this window is so far out. this would be the roof of the proposed half-bathroom here. >> i understand. okay. we will let the building department address the code aspects of that. >> i can't add anything else. like i say, we have had a good relationship. there is something else i can't put my finger on, in any event. >>...
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it's typically 2:30 because the cafe downstairs shuts down at 3. maybe that would be a better way to handle that. and we publicize that to the public. on agendas where we anticipate our meeting to be long, we will take a lunch break at approximately 2:30 p.m.. and that way people can better plan their time. so we don't waste their time and keep our time earlier. >> commissioner moore. >> this is a tough discussion, obviously there is the public and there is us. and we are under tight conditions to spend a lot of attention to a lot of different things. i prefer the early start, i think it's a good part of the day. i understand that sometimes the lunch break comes at a difficult time. but i personally are not interested in pushing back into the later part of the day. >> commissioner sugaya. >> i don't think there is a difference from 12 o'clock to 1 o'clock when we are taking 40 minutes in the back to eat lunch. that to me is a disservice to the public. if i was a member of the public and came at 12 o'clock, and i am last on the agenda and we take 40
it's typically 2:30 because the cafe downstairs shuts down at 3. maybe that would be a better way to handle that. and we publicize that to the public. on agendas where we anticipate our meeting to be long, we will take a lunch break at approximately 2:30 p.m.. and that way people can better plan their time. so we don't waste their time and keep our time earlier. >> commissioner moore. >> this is a tough discussion, obviously there is the public and there is us. and we are under...
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about 11 1/2 hours of testimony near at the ntsb hearing room downstairs. they will be discussing what happened, what went wrong and try to figure out solutions to the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo last july. we'll be here all day tomorrow covering the hearing for ktvu. live in washington, d.c., ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >> as ken mentioned, he will be providing live coverage of the hearing on the crash tomorrow. you can follow him on twitter for real-time updates throughout the hearings. >>> people angry that a deputy who killed a 13-year-old returned to work today will be marching in santa rosa this afternoon. deputy erick gelhaus has been on paid leave since he shot and killed andy lopez. investigators say he mistook a replica lopez was holding for the real thing. he will be working a desk job at the sheriff's office in santa rosa. but the office will be closed during the demonstration. >> everyone is just outraged because he -- he gets to go on like it's nothing. that's not -- family doesn't get to do that. family and friends, we're -- we're s
about 11 1/2 hours of testimony near at the ntsb hearing room downstairs. they will be discussing what happened, what went wrong and try to figure out solutions to the crash of asiana flight 214 at sfo last july. we'll be here all day tomorrow covering the hearing for ktvu. live in washington, d.c., ken wayne, ktvu channel 2 news. >> as ken mentioned, he will be providing live coverage of the hearing on the crash tomorrow. you can follow him on twitter for real-time updates throughout the...
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i went outside and this happened and the guys were sloping upstairs and they said they went downstairs and the guy was working his way out of the car. >> there were two people snowed the home at the time but no one was in the garage. >> they were sleeping. the people at the house right new are house sitting so they have explaining to do. >> the two people who were inside did not want to comment. neighbors say the crash was so loud that it woke them up. >> why did this happen? later maybe someone would have been there. >> deputies with the sheriff are trier to figure out why this happened. >> we do not believe alcohol is a factor in this collision. >> the truck driver told the first witness what he things went wrong. >> he lost control, the steering went out. i don't know why he went that way but that is what happened. >> look here, with dump trucks coming in each direction. when they opened the boulevard we realized a thoroughfare this is for dump trucks. the quarry is down the street. the police officers are presuming that is where the truck driver was headed to pick up a load. new de
i went outside and this happened and the guys were sloping upstairs and they said they went downstairs and the guy was working his way out of the car. >> there were two people snowed the home at the time but no one was in the garage. >> they were sleeping. the people at the house right new are house sitting so they have explaining to do. >> the two people who were inside did not want to comment. neighbors say the crash was so loud that it woke them up. >> why did this...
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for the british this story is a different kind of upstairs downstairs. >> reporter: two long term employeesf stealing from their super wealthy employers, almost a modern version of downton abbey. it's playing out in london exposing the secrets of nigella lawson. she has over 6 million cook books in print worldwide and is a tv star, including on abc's the taste. her culinary empire started when her first husband lay dying and she created a book about the foods that consoled her. >> there is something extraordinary about eggs, sugar, flower and butter becoming a cake. >> elizabetta grillo became her children's caretaker. sister frank chess ska joined the household just before nigella married charles saatchi. six months ago a scandal erupted when photos surfaced showing saatchi with his hand on nigella lawson's throat. then nigella was forced back into the spotlight to give evidence into the trial of those two former assistants. the sisters have pleaded not guilty to using their credit cards to go on a million dollar spending spree. their defense that lawson gave them the green light to spend
for the british this story is a different kind of upstairs downstairs. >> reporter: two long term employeesf stealing from their super wealthy employers, almost a modern version of downton abbey. it's playing out in london exposing the secrets of nigella lawson. she has over 6 million cook books in print worldwide and is a tv star, including on abc's the taste. her culinary empire started when her first husband lay dying and she created a book about the foods that consoled her. >>...
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downstairs mom that i was driven by yuki who makes house to pick up a bit of praise for the real you nikki says it to irritate everyone doing their part. to make it a destination. we are you call and see the minute you are so honest. it's snowing in the middle east and our meteorologist robert spencer has been following this situation dropper. he is very cool storm across much of his girl dolls for e g egypt today and actually i've first one that's what's happening in cairo the first snow fall it in the heart of the city since eighteen fifty five occurred today in prior to that sixteen thirty nine so first time or third time in the formative years he sees snow fall here at least are coming across that it remains just cold enough to bring the white stuff there for us and that you actually out of jerusalem as well. but it still that were the heavy snow falls coming down to fifty centimeters fell out here. the worst snowstorm in fifty years of not heard of the snow on here but definitely some of the heaviest stuff is typically the images in this location it's usually rather dry well. yo
downstairs mom that i was driven by yuki who makes house to pick up a bit of praise for the real you nikki says it to irritate everyone doing their part. to make it a destination. we are you call and see the minute you are so honest. it's snowing in the middle east and our meteorologist robert spencer has been following this situation dropper. he is very cool storm across much of his girl dolls for e g egypt today and actually i've first one that's what's happening in cairo the first snow fall...
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. - okay-- actually, uh, could you go downstairs and get me a chai tea?m, where are my shoes? - no-no, just go! just go barefoot-- just leave your shoes. - okay.
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she started to play her you could see she was a very funny woman and she started to become the downstairs violet and to have her sort of cracks about how the whole thing was going, and that, i would say, was a joint development of me and lesley working together and the same is true of all of them, really, they develop their own characters and then you write to that. which is part of the fun. >> rose: so you have just been renewed for your fifth season? >> i have. >> rose:. >> we have. >> rose: when will that go into production? >> it starts filming in february, which of course is -- >> rose: so you have literally two months. >> well i started already. >> rose: when it is time to shut down, will you know or will the audience tell you? >> ? will the characters come to a place and you say, well, this is where -- >> yes. >> rose: we should say good-bye? >> i don't think we are ready to stop now. >> rose: yes, of course not. >> because our audience is still increasing, in fact the audience for series four was greater than the previous ones, where it has played and so i don't think we are ready
she started to play her you could see she was a very funny woman and she started to become the downstairs violet and to have her sort of cracks about how the whole thing was going, and that, i would say, was a joint development of me and lesley working together and the same is true of all of them, really, they develop their own characters and then you write to that. which is part of the fun. >> rose: so you have just been renewed for your fifth season? >> i have. >> rose:....
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you can give a little girl a fire engine or a daughter gave the daughter a toy train and he came downstairs and she was playing with the train and said daddy, i am putting it to sleep. you try as best as you can to get your child to develop in another direction, it doesn't always work. the child comes with a nature and knows who he or she is and there is only so much you can do. if children are too wild we have to calm their natchurnature. we want boys to become gentlemen and we have to influence them. but that doesn't mean turning them to girls. that will not happen. they will find ways to avoid it. it is futile to attempt that. >> our western feminist too accepting of islamic countries and the plight of their women? >> you have some women's organization who have made common cause in the developing world and muslim nations. i am disappointed because i think that should be the focus of the women's movement in the 21st centry. we have had our feminist revolution. we won. it was successful and you are self-defining in the society. but there are other societies where they have not had a ripple
you can give a little girl a fire engine or a daughter gave the daughter a toy train and he came downstairs and she was playing with the train and said daddy, i am putting it to sleep. you try as best as you can to get your child to develop in another direction, it doesn't always work. the child comes with a nature and knows who he or she is and there is only so much you can do. if children are too wild we have to calm their natchurnature. we want boys to become gentlemen and we have to...
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terminal a under three inches of water with what looked like a rain forest pouring from the ceiling downstairs. no matter how much the workers vacu vacuumed, brushed away, that water just kept coming back. the culprit a three-inch expansion joint that burst around 2:15 this morning. hot, 180-degree water gushed out, steaming the windows and setting off the fire sprinkler in the process. it shut down the sky bridge, terminal a's baggage pickup. >> asked us to weigh our bags, check them in, and then we had to drag our bags over to terminal b and try to get on my flight now. >> has this been a huge inconvenience or just one of those things? >> it's one of those things, but lucky i got to it the airport early. >> hopefully i can make it through security in an hour. i hope. >> reporter: at least one flight was canceled. minimal flight delays. just one cancellation. slight delays otherwise. they're still trying to figure out if there was any damage from the water to the baggage claim here at terminal a. that's still shut down. tou again, they're still trying to make sure that none of the equipment,
terminal a under three inches of water with what looked like a rain forest pouring from the ceiling downstairs. no matter how much the workers vacu vacuumed, brushed away, that water just kept coming back. the culprit a three-inch expansion joint that burst around 2:15 this morning. hot, 180-degree water gushed out, steaming the windows and setting off the fire sprinkler in the process. it shut down the sky bridge, terminal a's baggage pickup. >> asked us to weigh our bags, check them in,...
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upstairs, downstairs, then back to the kitchen. preliminaries' being overcome he mixed drinks while isabel cooked. she was a good cook and he praised her after hours. eggs and bacon were passed from the stove, bottles of wine were open and the talking and on all night while some 20 resident servants salt sleep. thank you. [applause] >> i understand we have q&a after these things and there is a microphone i can hand over to anyone that has a question about anything from this period of the books or houses or whatever might interest you. it might make it to you. >> i'm wondering if there are any letters where the ambassadors' talks about the segregated city and how they dealt with people of color and what interactions they had with them. >> very little. there were employees at some of the indices one who wrote a memoir but i found very little of that. the reporting backed wasn't for this period as it had been after the congress. they wrote in the last letters of the famous line from the austrian ambassador about how they never cleaned
upstairs, downstairs, then back to the kitchen. preliminaries' being overcome he mixed drinks while isabel cooked. she was a good cook and he praised her after hours. eggs and bacon were passed from the stove, bottles of wine were open and the talking and on all night while some 20 resident servants salt sleep. thank you. [applause] >> i understand we have q&a after these things and there is a microphone i can hand over to anyone that has a question about anything from this period of...
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if something happens to their child they can walk right downstairs.has enough space for 65 kids. >> we looked at various ways that we could be creative in promoting alternative transportation. we did this by providing bike racks and showers in the building. we do see the number of parking spaces to two parking spaces and providing electrical charging stations for alternative vehicles. >> it's time for us to have a home that all of us can be proud of. >> and we couldn't do this without everybody working together on the one goal, which is, let's build something that reflects the honor of hetch hetchy, the honor of the greatest engineering feats, reflects what our puc does for our public, and for generations to come it will educate everybody. >> i'm really proud that one of the greenest and most sustainable buildings is here in norm in district 6. the wind turbine, the solar power, the living machines, recycled water that ed and the mayor has already spoken to. and what's also amazing about this building is it's not just internally, but you can actually
if something happens to their child they can walk right downstairs.has enough space for 65 kids. >> we looked at various ways that we could be creative in promoting alternative transportation. we did this by providing bike racks and showers in the building. we do see the number of parking spaces to two parking spaces and providing electrical charging stations for alternative vehicles. >> it's time for us to have a home that all of us can be proud of. >> and we couldn't do this...
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but given here goes downstairs. he's already written down that hill and nephew in bed with a lot to accomplish in just one night. delivering gifts to all the boys and girls around the world to me it seemed as good. maybe it yet. let's pretend that i know that i found him and stuff like him goodness me. i think that everything i can certainly use of the dead one with that's neither will we get way out. i fed them. and as cnn pounds. he just wanted to use it. the north pole. he made clear mindy very very well acted for this update of cctv use as there was no problem added that over the next hour ago. but before today's edition of africa why are they hard to make time the idea the eye. pacy the us. the light landed me an american talk about an hour. how women are powerful if you empower women year empowering birth mothers of raising sons who were either drag us into war but deep inside of our mothers are the ones who are protecting their daughters mothers grind and noticed blood and therefore not empowering women were
but given here goes downstairs. he's already written down that hill and nephew in bed with a lot to accomplish in just one night. delivering gifts to all the boys and girls around the world to me it seemed as good. maybe it yet. let's pretend that i know that i found him and stuff like him goodness me. i think that everything i can certainly use of the dead one with that's neither will we get way out. i fed them. and as cnn pounds. he just wanted to use it. the north pole. he made clear mindy...
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for the british this story is a different kind of upstairs downstairs. >> reporter: two long-term employeesstealing from their super wealthy employers, almost a modern version of "downton abbey." >> i still don't see why you didn't tell me first. >> reporter: it's playing out in london exposing the secrets of celebrity chef, nigella lawson. she has over 6 million cookbooks in print worldwide and is a tv star, including on abc's "the taste." her culinary empire started when her first husband lay dying and she created a cookbook about the foods that consoled her. >> there is something so extraordinary about eggs, sugar, flour and butter becoming a cake. >> reporter: elizabetta grillo became her children's caretaker during that difficult time. sister francesca grillo joined the household just before nigella remarried multi-millionare charles saatchi. six months ago a scandal erupted when photos surfaced showing saatchi with his hand on nigella's throat. that image was soon followed by a divorce. then a few weeks ago 53-year-old nigella was forced back into the spotlight to give evidence into t
for the british this story is a different kind of upstairs downstairs. >> reporter: two long-term employeesstealing from their super wealthy employers, almost a modern version of "downton abbey." >> i still don't see why you didn't tell me first. >> reporter: it's playing out in london exposing the secrets of celebrity chef, nigella lawson. she has over 6 million cookbooks in print worldwide and is a tv star, including on abc's "the taste." her culinary...