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dunn. it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months later, dunn was gone from hp due to her participation in an internal investigation that involved spying on members of the board. less than a month later, dunn was charged with four felony counts for her role in that investigation. in october 2006, only hours after the criminal charges against her were announced, pattie dunn sat down with me to talk about what happened at hewlett-packard. let me ask you the obvious question that i think every lawyer who's watching this is asking himself or herself. why are you giving us an interview right after you've been indicted? it's pretty unusual. >> so my lawyer tells me. [ chuckles ] >> well, he's approving of this, isn't he? >> he is. i have a story to tell. i'm innocent. i need people to understand what happened, and i'm glad to have this chance to do it. >> her story involves the investigation into who from the board was leaking confidential information to the
dunn. it was 2005, and she was appointed chairman of hewlett-packard. yet just 20 months later, dunn was gone from hp due to her participation in an internal investigation that involved spying on members of the board. less than a month later, dunn was charged with four felony counts for her role in that investigation. in october 2006, only hours after the criminal charges against her were announced, pattie dunn sat down with me to talk about what happened at hewlett-packard. let me ask you the...
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loud music was on the radio. 45-year-old michael dunn pulled into the parking spot next to them.st attending his son's wedding reception with his girlfriend ron da and as she went inside he said he politely turn down the music down. >> michael dunn concedes as much in a later interrogation. >> and then it comes back on and i'm like you know i don't need any trouble. >> but there was trouble. police say what followed was a verbal altercation between dunn in his car and the teens sitting in theirs. >> michael dunn said it was one of the teens trying to threaten and kill him. >> i put my window down again and i said exkecuse me are you talking about me? and he said kill that [ bleep ] pitch. and i'm still not reacting and then this guy goes down on the ground and comes up with something and i thought it was a shotgun and he goes you are dead. and he opens his door. and [ bleep ] bricks. and that is when i reached in my glove box and unholstered my miss ton. he opened fire and then he sped away. the only person hit, he spent the night at a local hotel before driving the 159 miles to
loud music was on the radio. 45-year-old michael dunn pulled into the parking spot next to them.st attending his son's wedding reception with his girlfriend ron da and as she went inside he said he politely turn down the music down. >> michael dunn concedes as much in a later interrogation. >> and then it comes back on and i'm like you know i don't need any trouble. >> but there was trouble. police say what followed was a verbal altercation between dunn in his car and the...
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if breanna dunn reached on outside line, there's no telling what would happen. that is probably replicated over the country every day. >> you reached out and talked to kari dunn's father, what did he tell you. >> he told me he never expected the issue to get a public response. he was hoping for 100 sits. it's at 422,000 sits, and he said that he was grateful to me for taking an interest in the issue. i told him, "this is our obligation." the s cc's primary goal is to protect the safety and life of property through communications. this tragic case will hopefully have a silver lining. >> how did you domino about this. >> a -- come to know about this. >> a letter was september to the fcc alerting us -- sent to the fcc alerting us about this case. i couldn't believe that this poor 9-year-old witnessed this desperation, and tried to dial 911. >> and never reached anybody. i reached out to mark, and asked him to come to my office. he described the issue and he said, "we don't know of the scope of the problem." i announced monday i'll start an inquiry to figure out the
if breanna dunn reached on outside line, there's no telling what would happen. that is probably replicated over the country every day. >> you reached out and talked to kari dunn's father, what did he tell you. >> he told me he never expected the issue to get a public response. he was hoping for 100 sits. it's at 422,000 sits, and he said that he was grateful to me for taking an interest in the issue. i told him, "this is our obligation." the s cc's primary goal is to...
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next we have tim dunn from mercy housing. >> yes, thank you. tim dunn from mercy housing. i'll be brief and won't repeat what was said before me. i'd like to say mercy is -- really like to thank supervisor breed and her office for supporting this measure. we're really excited to renovate this property. there is a huge demand for this housing for the developmentally disabled and very little of it in san francisco. i'm here. if you have any questions. also, the [speaker not understood] of san francisco is going to be providing the services for the developmentally disabled at the property. [speaker not understood] from the arc is here. if you have any questions regarding those programs. and [speaker not understood] from taggert architects is here as well. thank you very much. appreciate it. >> thank you very much. colleagues, are there any questions or comments? seeing none, we will open it up for public comment. is there any public comment on item number 3? i don't have any public comment cards. seeing none, we'll close public comment. [gavel] >> i want to thank everyone for
next we have tim dunn from mercy housing. >> yes, thank you. tim dunn from mercy housing. i'll be brief and won't repeat what was said before me. i'd like to say mercy is -- really like to thank supervisor breed and her office for supporting this measure. we're really excited to renovate this property. there is a huge demand for this housing for the developmentally disabled and very little of it in san francisco. i'm here. if you have any questions. also, the [speaker not understood] of...
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chose to stay silent. >> reporter: dunn says she was raped as a freshman ten years ago by two men on her own rowing team. she didn't report the crime until a year later. why? she blamed herself, because she was drunk. now, a victims' rights advocate, dunn says society has to stop demeaning victims by asking them incriminating questions. >> when were you drunk? why were you there? what were you doing? what were you wearing? all those questions need to go away. >> reporter: the report associates drinking on campus by men and women with increased risk of sexual assault. but the president wanted to make sure his message to young men was loud and clear. >> i want every young man in america to feel some strong peer pressure in terms of how they are supposed to behave and treat women. that starts before they get to college. >> reporter: for campuses nationwide, the president is promising to have new ideas on how to keep women safe from sexual assault before the semester ends. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> the president will lay out his hopes and visions on other issues when he addre
chose to stay silent. >> reporter: dunn says she was raped as a freshman ten years ago by two men on her own rowing team. she didn't report the crime until a year later. why? she blamed herself, because she was drunk. now, a victims' rights advocate, dunn says society has to stop demeaning victims by asking them incriminating questions. >> when were you drunk? why were you there? what were you doing? what were you wearing? all those questions need to go away. >> reporter: the...
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joining us here is sec commissioner who was moved by carey dunn's story.ou know, it seems like such a simple concept, but all of us, i ink about in our office situations, hotel, hospitals, universities, everybody has got this nine thing. is it something that can be changed? >> i think it can. and that's the great tragedy of the dunn situation is it's such a simple fix. it's ushlt -- usually just a matter of reprogramming the technology. and if her daughter would have been able to reach an outside line there is no telling what could have happened. >> you reached out, you talked to carey dunn's father yourself, what did he tell you? >> he told me that he never expected this issue to get such a public response when he started his position on december 17th. he was hoping for maybe a hundred signatures. his petition is now at 422,000 signatures. and he said he was very grateful to me for taking interest in the issue. and i told him this is our obligation, the sec's primary goal is to protect the property through communications. >> how did you come to know about
joining us here is sec commissioner who was moved by carey dunn's story.ou know, it seems like such a simple concept, but all of us, i ink about in our office situations, hotel, hospitals, universities, everybody has got this nine thing. is it something that can be changed? >> i think it can. and that's the great tragedy of the dunn situation is it's such a simple fix. it's ushlt -- usually just a matter of reprogramming the technology. and if her daughter would have been able to reach an...
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fcc commissioner ayit pi who was moved by carey dunn's story. mr. apai, it seems like such a simple situation. but in this situation, hospitals, universities, everybody has this 9-situation. can it dealt changed. >> it's such a simple fix it's usually just a situation of reprogramming the technology that already exists as opposed to buying new technology. had bree anna dunn been able to reach an outside line, there's no telling what would have happened. this is replicated every single day. >> you reached out and talked to kerrie dunn's father. what did he say about this? >> he said he never thought this would have gotten such a public response. he was expecting to get about 100 signatures and his petition is now at over 400,000 signatures. this is our obligation under the communications act, the fc's primary groal is to protect the safety and life of property through communications and this tragic case hopefully will have a silver lining of raising awareness of this issue. >> how did you become aware of this? >> a public safety expert named mark fle
fcc commissioner ayit pi who was moved by carey dunn's story. mr. apai, it seems like such a simple situation. but in this situation, hospitals, universities, everybody has this 9-situation. can it dealt changed. >> it's such a simple fix it's usually just a situation of reprogramming the technology that already exists as opposed to buying new technology. had bree anna dunn been able to reach an outside line, there's no telling what would have happened. this is replicated every single...
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anita dunn at the white house, and she was allowed to call you here.. >> we have installed this telephone, the only people that have it are the people now in anita dunn's office in the white house. >> you had that and the dead fish out there, and sometimes you were dancing on the set. when you -- when you think back on your time here, how do you remember it now? >> i remember it as an awful lot of fun, and that i made an awful lot of mistakes, and i wish i could go back and be more uniting in my language. because i think i played a role unfortunately in helping tear the country apart. and it's not who we are. i didn't realize how really fragile the people were. i thought we were kind of a little more in it together. and now i look back and i realize if we could have talked about the uniting principles a little more, instead of just the problems, i think i would look back on it a little more fondly. but that's only my role. >> isn't that so interesting? let me know what you think about it, go to facebook.com/the kellyfile. or send me a tweet @megynkelly
anita dunn at the white house, and she was allowed to call you here.. >> we have installed this telephone, the only people that have it are the people now in anita dunn's office in the white house. >> you had that and the dead fish out there, and sometimes you were dancing on the set. when you -- when you think back on your time here, how do you remember it now? >> i remember it as an awful lot of fun, and that i made an awful lot of mistakes, and i wish i could go back and be...
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then there's our study based on dunn and brad street data. i want to say that no data set is a perfect but we're encouraged the basic results using the different data sets actually line up so far. we and ted and the realtors have come up with the same percentage of formula retail as a total percentage and that's from 11 to 15 percent the fact we're using different data and studies coming up with the same results is encouraging to say the least. as i mentioned there are approximately 12 hundred retail establishments that accounts for 11 percent of outlining all retailers. nationally 32 percent of retail establishment include penn 10 or more outlets we we consider 12 outlets to be formula retail. the formula retail accounts for 11 percent of the city it's broken down by usage. it's difficult to read this on the screen judge under 10 percent are retail and approximately 10 percent of restaurants are retail and over 80 percent of all banks are formula retail. and then the next 3 maps are the collective information. this map is the distribution of
then there's our study based on dunn and brad street data. i want to say that no data set is a perfect but we're encouraged the basic results using the different data sets actually line up so far. we and ted and the realtors have come up with the same percentage of formula retail as a total percentage and that's from 11 to 15 percent the fact we're using different data and studies coming up with the same results is encouraging to say the least. as i mentioned there are approximately 12 hundred...
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. >> 20 years ago robin dunn woke up in the northridge earthquake's epicenter. his three story building pan caimecaked on top of him. the fire department drove past us, thinking it was a two-story building. >> dunn was a gas company technician so he turned off the company's gas main, and dug in the rubble to try to reach an elderly neighbor. >> i climbed through only to see i was in her bedroom with her in bed, with tons of debris on top of her. >> the northridge earthquake killed 57, 2700 were left homeless. the magnitude 6.7 quake had no warning but two decades later -- >> we really dodged a but. >> thomas says there's a system that could give californians a heads up before the shaking starts. the system would send an alert to your smartphone showing you where the quake began and how soon it will reach your location, as well as the duration and intensity of the shaking you can expect. >> the thing people don't like about earthquakes is when it starts to shake, you have no idea when it's going to come. this system is going to tell you, relax and enjoy it, it's
. >> 20 years ago robin dunn woke up in the northridge earthquake's epicenter. his three story building pan caimecaked on top of him. the fire department drove past us, thinking it was a two-story building. >> dunn was a gas company technician so he turned off the company's gas main, and dug in the rubble to try to reach an elderly neighbor. >> i climbed through only to see i was in her bedroom with her in bed, with tons of debris on top of her. >> the northridge...
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nathan dunn has a proposed bill that would no doubt lead to more guns on the street. why that would make oklahoma a safer place. he's named the bill after me. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. wow, this hoh no.s amazing. who are you? who are you? wrong answer. wait, daddy, this is blair, he booked this room with priceline express deals and saved a ton. yeah, i didn't have to bid i got everything i wanted. oh good i always do. oh good he seemed nice. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ t
nathan dunn has a proposed bill that would no doubt lead to more guns on the street. why that would make oklahoma a safer place. he's named the bill after me. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. yeah... try new alka...
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it's an item labored for adams street for the dunn up building. the landmark designation report was put together by a consultant and tim will further spus discuss that. to briefly talk about that this building is the only remaining and most prominent business location a business that was active in san francisco from 18949 to 19637. the company transcribed directly to the gold rush and for the post 1906 in the city. it was constructed in 1915 in the early traditionally style. the first store has a concrete foundation and it's clad in red brick. it has a one story basis and has concrete spaces. it retains a high-level of integrity and the interior was from 1915 to 19637. while the building is not on the landmark list people expressed an interest. the landmark related policy found in the plan for the hill plan the designation will include one of the parks and yet there's a small triangle part. the character of the exterior of the building the interior elevation and ground floor restaurants and details. the interior is that a are not covered by the la
it's an item labored for adams street for the dunn up building. the landmark designation report was put together by a consultant and tim will further spus discuss that. to briefly talk about that this building is the only remaining and most prominent business location a business that was active in san francisco from 18949 to 19637. the company transcribed directly to the gold rush and for the post 1906 in the city. it was constructed in 1915 in the early traditionally style. the first store has...
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i'm tim dunn. >> as many of you know mercy housing is a nonprofit developer and owner of affordable housing in san francisco. we have about 32 buildings in san francisco and about 35 hundred unit here. we want to service the comboishd housing for seniors and persons with disability and formerly homeless. we're excited to present our proposal and thank you for your consideration today. after a year and a half of community oppose we're proud to have the support of the properties of adjacent neighbors and the community and the organizations in the neighborhood. at 15 hundred painstaking it will be provided by nonprofit organization that serves the 12 mentally disabled. i'm going to turn it over to describe it >> you just leave the doors alone not touch them if the people leaning up against the walls could refrain from preys the bottoms woeg we'll be fine. >> i'm going to turn it over to to let them describe their program and followed by paul let to you talk about the roomgs. thank you >> hi, i'm joey work for san francisco are. i've worked for the arc inform 24 years. we provide services for p
i'm tim dunn. >> as many of you know mercy housing is a nonprofit developer and owner of affordable housing in san francisco. we have about 32 buildings in san francisco and about 35 hundred unit here. we want to service the comboishd housing for seniors and persons with disability and formerly homeless. we're excited to present our proposal and thank you for your consideration today. after a year and a half of community oppose we're proud to have the support of the properties of adjacent...
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and there's a brilliant essay by steven dunn. and he said that you can write political poetry, but unless you don't know what the ending is, it's not going to work. the same thing. there has to be an element of surprise that if you sit down and you know where you're going and what you want to say, then it's going to come out. it is beautiful tying into that. >> i agree to that. we all -- all writers have the people saying that makes such a great story. so sometimes one is attempted to write that great story but you know the ending of that story. and it actually doesn't make such a great story and you told the story and you how how this is going to end. you made the joke so to have this basic idea of where i'm going without knowing how it end up being surprised is the most wonderful feeling and the most wonderful feeling for me when i'm writing and i get to the point where i realize i don't have to go any further. >> we're going to stop quickly and take a break and we're going to show your books on the screen as we go to the break
and there's a brilliant essay by steven dunn. and he said that you can write political poetry, but unless you don't know what the ending is, it's not going to work. the same thing. there has to be an element of surprise that if you sit down and you know where you're going and what you want to say, then it's going to come out. it is beautiful tying into that. >> i agree to that. we all -- all writers have the people saying that makes such a great story. so sometimes one is attempted to...
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. >> reporter: we hopped on board a caltrain with the agency spokesman christine dunn.phone talker. some passengers have heard it all. >> overhear some interesting conversations. >> reporter: from conflicts with coworkers and lover's quarrels to decisions over what to have for dinner. >> i think basically you should be able to text or use it as long as you don't disturb other people. >> reporter: officially, caltrain asked its customers to keep cell phone use to a minimum and speak quietly when in use. if not, a conductor has the right to step in. so why not take it one step further? some riders have suggested a quiet car or even a total ban on cell phone talking except for emergencies. fortunately, dunn says the number of people practicing common courtesy far outweigh the troublemakers. >> very quiet ride. people often conduct business while they're on caltrain. they bring their laptops, their ipads, their cell phones and they're working. >> and once again, thanks, jeff, for your question. we know there's a lot of things annoying on mass transit and the road. so tell u
. >> reporter: we hopped on board a caltrain with the agency spokesman christine dunn.phone talker. some passengers have heard it all. >> overhear some interesting conversations. >> reporter: from conflicts with coworkers and lover's quarrels to decisions over what to have for dinner. >> i think basically you should be able to text or use it as long as you don't disturb other people. >> reporter: officially, caltrain asked its customers to keep cell phone use to a...
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little bit of that slush and back and forth and back and forth until it winds up off the road and dunnitch. >> again, he's rushing trying to get somewhere and now he's not going to get there at all because he wasn't careful? >> you want to believe maybe the roads are just wet and they don't look snowy or icy but you never know what little bit of snow or ice is left on the road that will catch you out and put you in a ditch. >>> an assistant principal at alhambra, california, reportedly resigned after this video went viral. >> i recently found out where a former teacher of mine has been working. >> this is 28-year-old jamie who uses the youtube name jamie "x" and in the video she claims that a former middle schoolteacher of hers sexually abused her. >> the statute of limitations has already run out. so, i decided i'm going to call her to get some answers from her. >> she identifies that teacher as andrea cardoza. >> she works as an assistant principal, by the way, she's no longer a teacher. >> she gets the woman she claims abused her on the phone. >> good morning, how can i help you? >>
little bit of that slush and back and forth and back and forth until it winds up off the road and dunnitch. >> again, he's rushing trying to get somewhere and now he's not going to get there at all because he wasn't careful? >> you want to believe maybe the roads are just wet and they don't look snowy or icy but you never know what little bit of snow or ice is left on the road that will catch you out and put you in a ditch. >>> an assistant principal at alhambra,...
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if you look at smith, tony dunn g, mark tomlin, what they have accomplished, they cannot say the coachingalent isn't there. , even after football be segregated, they never got head offers from majority white schools in spite of having some of the greatest coaching minds in football. not only were they not rewarded on the basis of their talent, they need to prove to the white world. they were in a world that was valid unto itself. you think that a school that wanted to build up its program would look at that. generations later, and at the college level where there is no formal commitment to diversity, you see the black are notand their legacy getting those opportunities either. is it still the case that in the south bay view these through a racial prism? why is that the case? do they look at this through that prism? >> i am going to refer to shack on this because i am a northerner and he is a southerner. what i will say is the power of boosters and alumni is very in college as it is a factor proteins don't have to deal with. pro football contributes to a . thete more for the merit evidence
if you look at smith, tony dunn g, mark tomlin, what they have accomplished, they cannot say the coachingalent isn't there. , even after football be segregated, they never got head offers from majority white schools in spite of having some of the greatest coaching minds in football. not only were they not rewarded on the basis of their talent, they need to prove to the white world. they were in a world that was valid unto itself. you think that a school that wanted to build up its program would...
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. >> i spoke with michelle dunn, a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for peace. there was violence across egypt today. about howou hearing the referendum poll went? >> it is important to remember this referendum is taking place in the context of a broad crackdown of opposition in egypt. it is not only against the , but alsotherhood against any secular opponents and a return of military security role -- security rule. those associated with the april 6 movement and other groups prominent in the revolution of 2011 are now in prison. this is what is going on. it is not surprising there were pro-brotherhood protesters carrying out marches. there are reports of things like bombs and molotov cocktails. >> presumably, in the context of this, it will be relatively hard. howill be hard to determine free and fair the vote was. >> it will be impossible. there are a small number of international monitors there. they are kind of a symbolic presence. they depend on the work of domestic monitors, who are the ones who should be out in each and every polling place, watching, and e
. >> i spoke with michelle dunn, a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for peace. there was violence across egypt today. about howou hearing the referendum poll went? >> it is important to remember this referendum is taking place in the context of a broad crackdown of opposition in egypt. it is not only against the , but alsotherhood against any secular opponents and a return of military security role -- security rule. those associated with the april 6 movement and other...
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happy birthday pastor dunn. great to say hi to both of you.oard top country hits. 10 cracked the top 10. he has a collection of those songs it's called "big heights volume i." please welcome sammy kershaw. >> thank you. (applause) >> thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> this is a collection of some of the greatest hits you have had. you have had a bunch of them. when i one are we doi-- which o are we doing today? >> we are doing the first song we put out on the radio. it is called "cadillac star." >> we have lauren green and bob higgins another little rocker on drums. let's do it. ♪ ♪ ♪ flush ♪ ♪ (applause) >> sammy kershaw. hope you get his brand new album, download it at amazon. hope you had a great time with us. glad you joined us. we will be back next week. until then this is mike huckabee from new york, good night and god bless. ♪ natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity w
happy birthday pastor dunn. great to say hi to both of you.oard top country hits. 10 cracked the top 10. he has a collection of those songs it's called "big heights volume i." please welcome sammy kershaw. >> thank you. (applause) >> thank you for being here. >> thank you very much. thank you. >> this is a collection of some of the greatest hits you have had. you have had a bunch of them. when i one are we doi-- which o are we doing today? >> we are doing...
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. >> dunn turned off the gas main.e tried to reach an elderly neighbour. >> she was one of 16 who died in the building. the northridge earthquake killed 57. 22,000 were homeless. the victims had no warning, but two decades later. >> we dodged a bullet in the northridge quake. >> thomas heaton is a professor of in relationing sys mollingy and says there is a system that could give the heads up before the shaking starts. the system sends an alert to your smartphone showing you where the quake began and how soon it will reach your election and the duration and intensity of the shaking that you can expect. >> what people don't like about earthquakes is when it starts to shake, you have no idea what will come. the system will tell you, relax, enjoy it, it's okay. >> a similar system is online and working in japan. here in california, it's a prototype. heaton has an idea why it's not in use here. >> if washington d.c. isn't destroyed by an -- is destroyed by an earthquake we'd have had a system long ago >> for now they'll de
. >> dunn turned off the gas main.e tried to reach an elderly neighbour. >> she was one of 16 who died in the building. the northridge earthquake killed 57. 22,000 were homeless. the victims had no warning, but two decades later. >> we dodged a bullet in the northridge quake. >> thomas heaton is a professor of in relationing sys mollingy and says there is a system that could give the heads up before the shaking starts. the system sends an alert to your smartphone showing...
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s/abby dunn "es importante dar a todas las mujeres en estados unidos el derecho de planea cmo es su familiaquieren tener o no tener hijos". el tema del aborto y los anticonceptivos es uno candente que sigue dando de qu hablar. este mes la corte suprema bloque temporalment e una clusula de la nueva ley de salud que requiere que algunas organizacione s con afiliacin religiosa ofrezcan mtodos anticonceptiv os a sus empleados como parte de su cobertura mdica. rs cesar ---en mexico vive un ex-reo de estados unidos que habia sido condenado a la pena de muerte... pitch - blanca ---mario flores, logro salir en libertad despus de estudiar y defenderse el mismo en el estado de illinois. ---ademas, recibio una indemnizacin de 3 millones y medio de dlares. ---jazive perez nos cuenta su historia. take pkg ;01 ;15 1;08 mientras caminabamos en la ciudad de mexico los recuerdos fueron regresando a su mente .con la sonrisa y el optimismo que lo caracterizan mario flores volvio 30 anos atrs a aquel dia en que una corte en illinois lo condeno a morir a traves de la inyeccion letal. super= mario flores urban/
s/abby dunn "es importante dar a todas las mujeres en estados unidos el derecho de planea cmo es su familiaquieren tener o no tener hijos". el tema del aborto y los anticonceptivos es uno candente que sigue dando de qu hablar. este mes la corte suprema bloque temporalment e una clusula de la nueva ley de salud que requiere que algunas organizacione s con afiliacin religiosa ofrezcan mtodos anticonceptiv os a sus empleados como parte de su cobertura mdica. rs cesar ---en mexico vive un...
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i am in utah the director adam dunn and charts to take care of the violence in cali and i love sober movies slide the king's speech friend kim lien trainspotting the m family. i wish it was a little bit about what he dubbed the direct guidance in italy. well first of all heresies. the they say the movie. yes the same poem they're the right actress for the right for each character it's very important to understand the meaning of them. what the director wanted to say what the screenplay writer wanted to let pass through their voices their words and even though tried to reproduce it soul. i have an assistant. i decided the actors. my assistant the mix of wham every schedule everything and then we go into the studio and start working each session is three dollars. and it depends on the lam from the movie the good the kooky how difficult the movie is today who will be working for two weeks three sometimes four weeks. in the past this. and that's who we used to dub or less a technical foul. dubbed the older time in every way not we start to think that it's better to choose the right actor
i am in utah the director adam dunn and charts to take care of the violence in cali and i love sober movies slide the king's speech friend kim lien trainspotting the m family. i wish it was a little bit about what he dubbed the direct guidance in italy. well first of all heresies. the they say the movie. yes the same poem they're the right actress for the right for each character it's very important to understand the meaning of them. what the director wanted to say what the screenplay writer...
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korea and india and touched upon regional challenges including north korea and japan again uses and dunn reports wasn't i can hang is how the head with her sales diplomacy drive an interview with india's ddt be held prior to her trip to india present cox said korea can be a very good partner to south beach and country in the new powerplant sector as it has ample experience in plant construction and operation just this that korea has not had any major plans accidents since launching commercial operations in nineteen seventy eight. with regard to the korea india comprehensive economic partnership agreement which took effect in twenty ten the president said a comprehensive and many men of the pact is needed to bring more economic benefits to both countries. she pointed out in particular that in order to hit the target mark of one hundred billion us dollars in bilateral trade laws and double taxation me to be amended to boost investment when asked about north korea president cox said it's a great pity on you and turned down souls offer to resume into a korean family reunions for the ausaid t
korea and india and touched upon regional challenges including north korea and japan again uses and dunn reports wasn't i can hang is how the head with her sales diplomacy drive an interview with india's ddt be held prior to her trip to india present cox said korea can be a very good partner to south beach and country in the new powerplant sector as it has ample experience in plant construction and operation just this that korea has not had any major plans accidents since launching commercial...
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davis' parents settled a civil lawsuit against dunn on friday, but dunn's criminal trial is still scheduledial of marissa alexander, the jacksonville mom who allegedly fired a warning shot in her home to stop abuse from her husband, that trial will be begin on march 31st. so i want to come back to you for a moment, adam, because i think so many in national media assume that stand your ground is very unpopular, in part because of the cases that i have just laid out, that have gotten a lot of attention. but, in fact, in florida, this is much more of a consensus issue, right? >> for better or for worse, there really is no fight over stand your ground in florida. the polling shows that it's got roughly 60% support. there are certainly some people with serious concerns about it, the legislature appointed a special committee to look at how it might be changed, and the legislature who's put in charge of it declared at the outset, he's not going to change one single comma. so, just politically, there is no effort to change and no will to change stand your ground. >> amy, i guess, honestly, sort of,
davis' parents settled a civil lawsuit against dunn on friday, but dunn's criminal trial is still scheduledial of marissa alexander, the jacksonville mom who allegedly fired a warning shot in her home to stop abuse from her husband, that trial will be begin on march 31st. so i want to come back to you for a moment, adam, because i think so many in national media assume that stand your ground is very unpopular, in part because of the cases that i have just laid out, that have gotten a lot of...
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bondi beach has the name james d g dunn in the middle east in years and is known as the gunman at the heart beat is plenty for tpa plant. each is oh so close to him yet consultancy shia the juvenile centers of the shia. divide the dough from twenty to ten wide and can't even buy ins it lends thinking of what lies ahead. but the country's economy. but he chose the nh he wanted to have to japanese officials have pledged to help me n the chief peace with its ethnic minorities the country seeking to boost its presence in me and not a nation many see as asia's las from tn officials say them off at me and not more than ninety five million the list was of assistance and the next five days. the money will be spent on providing residents displaced by conflict that said medicine and on that day the necessities be able to distribute as for japanese engineers. minimize experience he is a fight scene between its ministry and ethnic minorities who seem great to economy the current government is trying to build peace the side remains of several groups. ms actions on thinking that demons president ia
bondi beach has the name james d g dunn in the middle east in years and is known as the gunman at the heart beat is plenty for tpa plant. each is oh so close to him yet consultancy shia the juvenile centers of the shia. divide the dough from twenty to ten wide and can't even buy ins it lends thinking of what lies ahead. but the country's economy. but he chose the nh he wanted to have to japanese officials have pledged to help me n the chief peace with its ethnic minorities the country seeking...
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prime minister tymoshenko who is now in jail on a deed of the euro mike dunn has become something of a state within a state that lives by its own laws people are sleeping in a set up tent down to cooking food and it's pretty likely they're willing to disperse any time soon the opposition already sad about its planned to hold the protest at peace until the end of january than facts holding a queue which a national wide strike on a journey the twenty fourth cuz that's how it's right now but definitely twenty fourteen will be a very terrible and yet we bring in politics because in a little more than twelve months from now at the end of jan the twenty fifteen that people take to the polls to elect a new president and back will be some very serious political battle especially considering everything which happened in the last two months in this country. and to add these speeches on how school went well can take and which promises to be momentous for the scottish people. on september the eighteenth they will decide whether they bomb the country to conduct i'm not an option three centuries a
prime minister tymoshenko who is now in jail on a deed of the euro mike dunn has become something of a state within a state that lives by its own laws people are sleeping in a set up tent down to cooking food and it's pretty likely they're willing to disperse any time soon the opposition already sad about its planned to hold the protest at peace until the end of january than facts holding a queue which a national wide strike on a journey the twenty fourth cuz that's how it's right now but...
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by the russian embassy in sioux dunn has tightened security after a knife attack on the consul and his wife the pan needed treatment in hospital police say the suspect was from the central african republic who was reportedly seeking to avenge the killing of his brother by foreign troops analyst lawrence freeman told us that the incident is an echo of decades of colonization. it's very serious be great with you seeing is people acting out of uncontrolled rage and anger and desperation which leaves the people all over the region are in danger because you can't predict how people will respond when you keep oppressing people pressing the people it's like a spring they can spring back you don't know how when i find this insane extremely worrisome this is the result of colonial rule i will cease to get gates and people are literally being trees and you would be the animals in the just acting out of complete rage is grossly. strikes a russian diplomat because something happened when you see our makes no sense to people now you you hungry increased level of irrationality and savagery is taking
by the russian embassy in sioux dunn has tightened security after a knife attack on the consul and his wife the pan needed treatment in hospital police say the suspect was from the central african republic who was reportedly seeking to avenge the killing of his brother by foreign troops analyst lawrence freeman told us that the incident is an echo of decades of colonization. it's very serious be great with you seeing is people acting out of uncontrolled rage and anger and desperation which...
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dunne to open a new practice, in the same location. now called grand lake veterinary hospital. iets been here since the 06s to have this practice closed down was a huge, huge cloe bloe to the community. and everybody is just thrilled we're back. >> it's nice to have a stable space to be here. >> the two veterinarians now trying to obtain old records for patients the court controls records and will probably put them up for sale. soits not clear what will happen to them. doctors are happy to know their patients are well. >> doctors and nurses back from the typhoon zone. >> up next their stories and emotional no. tonight, i got the favorites bucket. shhhhh, they're eating. kfc favorites bucket. 10 pieces, any recipe you want, $12.99. i even get my favorite. extra crispy boneless. thank you. ♪ >>> a team of bay area doctors returned from the philippines after delivering much needed emergency care to victims tonight there is a personal look at that experience through video and photographs they captured during their mission. >> their houses are gone. they lost their loved ones. >> fo
dunne to open a new practice, in the same location. now called grand lake veterinary hospital. iets been here since the 06s to have this practice closed down was a huge, huge cloe bloe to the community. and everybody is just thrilled we're back. >> it's nice to have a stable space to be here. >> the two veterinarians now trying to obtain old records for patients the court controls records and will probably put them up for sale. soits not clear what will happen to them. doctors are...
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ineligible for 40 additional weeks of federal long-term unemployment benefits. 38-year-old marcus dunnhis security job in august. and his unemployment insurance ran out this month. so he moved in with his father. how many jobs would you say you've applied for? >> hmm, i'd say about 40. >> reporter: has the experiment worked. >> yes, it has worked. >> reporter: republican governor pat mccorey said it's given new incentives. >> people are now accepting jobs that they may have turned down do you do the continuation of unemployment benefits. it might not be the job they wanted but it's at least getting them back into the job market where they an opportunity to progress and earn skills. >> reporter: he points to the state's unemployment rate which fell from 8.9% last july to 7.4% today. the steepest drop in the country. the democrats note that according to government statistics for every north carolina resident who found a job, two more gave up looking altogether. state senator josh stein. >> cutting unemployment benefits off to people. that's not going to create a job. instead what's you'r
ineligible for 40 additional weeks of federal long-term unemployment benefits. 38-year-old marcus dunnhis security job in august. and his unemployment insurance ran out this month. so he moved in with his father. how many jobs would you say you've applied for? >> hmm, i'd say about 40. >> reporter: has the experiment worked. >> yes, it has worked. >> reporter: republican governor pat mccorey said it's given new incentives. >> people are now accepting jobs that they...