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happy birthday, elaine. all right. so i goat the barrett day cake made, then -- birthday, and then i heard it ain't your birthday. it isn't the 16th. >> it is the 26th. >> for all of -- lane's fans around the world, her birthday is not officially today, it is the 26th. but i paid for this cake. >> since i paid for the cake. >> i thought today was her birthday. double crossed me. >> he thinks i'm 29 too. tavis: since i paid for the cake, we'll eat it. happy birthday to you. >> thank you. >> as soon as i make room for john, after the performance, we'll have cake. up next, the first five new songs john is going to perform for us this week, stay with us. tavis: much c.d., here he is, john, performing. good night and keep the faith. ♪ save some time to dream ♪ save some time for yourself ♪ ♪ don't let your time slip away ♪ ♪ or be stolen by somebody else ♪ ♪ save the time for those you love ♪ ♪ for they remember what you gave ♪ ♪ save some time for the songs you sing ♪ ♪ and the music that you make ♪ ♪ could it be that this
happy birthday, elaine. all right. so i goat the barrett day cake made, then -- birthday, and then i heard it ain't your birthday. it isn't the 16th. >> it is the 26th. >> for all of -- lane's fans around the world, her birthday is not officially today, it is the 26th. but i paid for this cake. >> since i paid for the cake. >> i thought today was her birthday. double crossed me. >> he thinks i'm 29 too. tavis: since i paid for the cake, we'll eat it. happy birthday...
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we welcome back founder elaine taylor. >> high. >> how are you? >> it is not august without you. >> i know. it is not. >> last year you didn't do it. you said i know people don't have a ton of extra. you're back this year doing et cetera. is it safe? because it recession is still there. >> it is sketchy and who knows. people ask all the time. i have no expectations. we are going to raise whatever the people feel they can give. really, we're back, my biggest concern is to thank them for the 20 years of supporting us. >> you're 20 years old. the camp is text years old now. >> it is a 2010 anniversary and really a big goal of mine is to be sure that we acknowledge everybody ho has been a 20-year hero. >> how welded you do without that last year? >> it was tough. we did a lot of coins for campers all over the bay area, they put them in their stores and helped us do it, kids at school. some of the kids had a coin drive for us and we raised a ton of money that way. we had kids doing bake sales and help none made stands. we had all our programs and not c
we welcome back founder elaine taylor. >> high. >> how are you? >> it is not august without you. >> i know. it is not. >> last year you didn't do it. you said i know people don't have a ton of extra. you're back this year doing et cetera. is it safe? because it recession is still there. >> it is sketchy and who knows. people ask all the time. i have no expectations. we are going to raise whatever the people feel they can give. really, we're back, my biggest...
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, new york, elaine, thanks. for more on the big wedding, year joined by jim langan, editor of the "hudson valley news." even on the afternoon their daughter was getting married the clintons never confirmed she was getting married. did the secrecy contribute to the hoopla. >> it contributed mightily. in the absence of real information, it just left room for speculation, and it was crazy. even up to this afternoon i met with the owner of one of the hotels where the guests were staying, and i said, "are you done with the confidentiality agreement?" and he said on the phone, "i can't talk about it on the phone." i had to meet him on the street corner like i was doing a drug deal. i'm not kidding! >> glor: i believe you. the atmosphere from your perspective tonight? >> it's tamped down a little bit from yesterday. it was crazy but it's slightly less crazy tonight but the night is young. >> glor: so, jim, when all this is over, what happens to rhinebeck, new york? >> i think most people go back to their day jobs and t
, new york, elaine, thanks. for more on the big wedding, year joined by jim langan, editor of the "hudson valley news." even on the afternoon their daughter was getting married the clintons never confirmed she was getting married. did the secrecy contribute to the hoopla. >> it contributed mightily. in the absence of real information, it just left room for speculation, and it was crazy. even up to this afternoon i met with the owner of one of the hotels where the guests were...
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they were having a lunch and elaine says, do you know your plan today at the luncheon? on stage and they introduce him and he introduces me and i play this song. the greatest thing happened. he changed his entire conversation about what he was going to speak about that date and address the topics of the lyrics of "save some time to dream." how they played into and were like buddhist philosophy. i am not a buddhist. i was really flattered by that, to have the holiest man on earth talking about a song that some dumb kid from indiana rep. it was pretty astonishing to me. i would look out in the audience because i was on stage and the lane is going -- elaine is going, do you believe this i am sitting behind the dalai lama and he is smiling and shaking his head. i am deafer than a doornail. in picking up half of what he is saying. after the fact, someone play the tape and i was so flattered and humbled by the fact that the holiest guy on earth is like commenting on one of my songs. tavis: the next question is about the content. >> "save some time to dream" came to me and i a
they were having a lunch and elaine says, do you know your plan today at the luncheon? on stage and they introduce him and he introduces me and i play this song. the greatest thing happened. he changed his entire conversation about what he was going to speak about that date and address the topics of the lyrics of "save some time to dream." how they played into and were like buddhist philosophy. i am not a buddhist. i was really flattered by that, to have the holiest man on earth...
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why didn't you say $100.04. >> that was continue interest payment from the bank to elaine that elainek never closed the account because that 4 cents was there. wells fargo began charging her maintenance fees, $44.96. elaine called the bank and said keep the 4 cents and close the account. >> she's said there's nothing more we can do for you. you will just have the to contact the collection agent and make arrangements for payment. i said i'm not going to pay $44 over 4 cents. >> elaine worried her credit could be ruined. >> you know, over 4 cents! costs hundreds of dollars. 4 cents. i was so angry that i finally said i'm calling "7 on your side." >> she did. and we contacted wells fargo. it took action. the bank immediately reversing the charges and promising the incident would not appear on elaine's credit report. the bank said wells fargo reviewed this matter and believes there was opportunity to better serve ms. pete. while there's more to the story, we must respect the privacy of the customer. if wells fargo makes a mistake, we strive to make it better. thank you "7 on your side" fo
why didn't you say $100.04. >> that was continue interest payment from the bank to elaine that elainek never closed the account because that 4 cents was there. wells fargo began charging her maintenance fees, $44.96. elaine called the bank and said keep the 4 cents and close the account. >> she's said there's nothing more we can do for you. you will just have the to contact the collection agent and make arrangements for payment. i said i'm not going to pay $44 over 4 cents. >>...
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elaine didn't know about.bank never closed the account because that 4 cents was still there. instead, wells fargo began charging her maintenance fees, $44.96. elaine called the bank and said keep the 4 cents and close the account. >> then she said there's nothing more we can do for you. you will just have to contact the collection agent and make arrangements for payment. i said i'm not going to pay $44 over 4 cents. >> now elaine worried her credit could be ruined. >> you know, a whole thing over 4 cents. we're not talking hundreds of dollars. 4 cents! i was so angry that i did, i finally said i'm calling "7 on your side". >> she did. and we contacted wells fargo. it took action. the bank immediately reversing the charges and promising the incident would not appear on elaine's credit report. the bank said wells fargo reviewed this matter and believes there was opportunity to better serve ms. pete. while there's more to the story, we must respect the privacy of the customer. if wells fargo makes a mistake, we s
elaine didn't know about.bank never closed the account because that 4 cents was still there. instead, wells fargo began charging her maintenance fees, $44.96. elaine called the bank and said keep the 4 cents and close the account. >> then she said there's nothing more we can do for you. you will just have to contact the collection agent and make arrangements for payment. i said i'm not going to pay $44 over 4 cents. >> now elaine worried her credit could be ruined. >> you...
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jeff. >> glor: elaine quijano in new york city. elaine, thank you. also tonight, four months after the oil rig explosion and the ensuing spill, the president is back again tonight on the gulf coast. mr. obama, the first lady, and daughter sasha spending part of the week at panama city beach on the florida panhandle, and the president sent a pretty strong message by swimming in the gulf with his daughter. his visit came as admiral thad allen announced the drilling of the relief well could resume late monday and tuesday pending a final round of tests. our wheef house correspondent chip reid is with the president tonight. chip, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, jeff. the president came here to assure people who live on the gulf coast that they will not be forgotten and to assure tourists thinking about coming here that there's nothing to fear. this is the president's fifth trip to the gulf coast since the oil crisis began, but his first since the well was capped. >> oil is no longer flowing into the gulf. and i'm here to tell you that our job is
jeff. >> glor: elaine quijano in new york city. elaine, thank you. also tonight, four months after the oil rig explosion and the ensuing spill, the president is back again tonight on the gulf coast. mr. obama, the first lady, and daughter sasha spending part of the week at panama city beach on the florida panhandle, and the president sent a pretty strong message by swimming in the gulf with his daughter. his visit came as admiral thad allen announced the drilling of the relief well could...
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please welcome elaine. next, the project manager in the mayor's office was hoping to be here today to talk about the port of san francisco being able to be the only city in defense of the america's cup, but she is out wooing potential suitors to enhance our bid, so i am going to do my best to give that report. there is not really much to add other than what has already been in the press, but after quite a few weeks and months of careful consideration, the bmw/oracle team, which is based here in san francisco out of the golden gate yacht club, determined there's only going to be one candidate for the america's cup in the united states, and that would be san francisco. [applause] thank you. we are up against, we believe, three other locations. we are not quite sure who they are. they have not been named publicly, but we know that they are countries, so this is going to be a very interesting process. it is a somewhat informal process, as best we can tell, and i can assure you that the bmw/oracle team has commi
please welcome elaine. next, the project manager in the mayor's office was hoping to be here today to talk about the port of san francisco being able to be the only city in defense of the america's cup, but she is out wooing potential suitors to enhance our bid, so i am going to do my best to give that report. there is not really much to add other than what has already been in the press, but after quite a few weeks and months of careful consideration, the bmw/oracle team, which is based here in...
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and elaine met jerry on abc 7. >> this is a miracle.in the community who is interested in and compare about knowing more. >> there is the camp built 10 years ago for children with aids virus but commitment to health and happiness started 20 years ago. >> we are building 150 beds. >> now, celebrating two decades of helping children. and there is children with other live threatening illnesses are now invited along with their families. >> we do bring two heart camps there is two asthma camps, five autism camps. 40,000 children, 70,000 siblings and parents. >> this camp means a respite for everyone affected. whether there is a program for them with others that can talk about what is going on, or gives parents a little bit of free time to just have a little break. >> for jerry brooks it's reward for a lifetime of hard work. >> this is just seeing them coming back to camp, being counselors. this is really wonderful. >> for shirla, camp had become a lifetime commitment. >> i love all of the counselors, staff, children, everyone here. they're m
and elaine met jerry on abc 7. >> this is a miracle.in the community who is interested in and compare about knowing more. >> there is the camp built 10 years ago for children with aids virus but commitment to health and happiness started 20 years ago. >> we are building 150 beds. >> now, celebrating two decades of helping children. and there is children with other live threatening illnesses are now invited along with their families. >> we do bring two heart camps...
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too zp that was an interest payment that elaine didn't know about.ver closed the account because that four cents was still there. instead, wells fargo began charging her fees. $44.96. elaine called the bank and said keep the four cents and close the account. >> shen, she said there is nothing more we can do for you. you will just have to contact the collection agent and make arrangement forsz payment. i said i'm not going to pay 44 over four cents. >> now, elaine worries credit could be worried. >> there is a over four cents. >> and and i finally said, i'm calling 7 on your side. >> reporter: she d we contacted wells farg yochl it took achblgts and reversed charges and promising it would not appear on a credit report. the bank believes there was opportunity to better serve miss pete there. is more to the story, we must respect the privacy of the customer. wells fargo makes a mistake, we strive to make it better, thank you 7 on your side for bringing this to our attention. >> i'm very grateful. grateful to channel 7 for this wonderful service. because
too zp that was an interest payment that elaine didn't know about.ver closed the account because that four cents was still there. instead, wells fargo began charging her fees. $44.96. elaine called the bank and said keep the four cents and close the account. >> shen, she said there is nothing more we can do for you. you will just have to contact the collection agent and make arrangement forsz payment. i said i'm not going to pay 44 over four cents. >> now, elaine worries credit...
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elaine quijano reports the suspect is charged in one case but more charges are expected. >> reporter: authorities arrested 33-year-old elias abuelazam, an israeli national, around 10:00 last night. he was waiting to aboard a plane from atlanta to tel aviv. investigators believe abuelazam is responsible for a string of violent attacks. 14 victims in michigan, three in virginia, and one in ohio. police believe barbara embree's son was his first victim. >> 31 years old but he was still my baby. >> reporter: authorities believe the killing spree began in flint where abuelazam worked in the area as a convenience store clerk. >> i'm still shocked that i had this guy in here around me, around my sisters, around my employees. >> reporter: police say he lured his victims by asking for directions or for help with car trouble before stabbing them. >> they said i almost didn't make it. my heart stopped, twice. >> reporter: last week, abuelazam was briefly taken into police custody in arlington, virginia, when a background check during a traffic stop revealed an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
elaine quijano reports the suspect is charged in one case but more charges are expected. >> reporter: authorities arrested 33-year-old elias abuelazam, an israeli national, around 10:00 last night. he was waiting to aboard a plane from atlanta to tel aviv. investigators believe abuelazam is responsible for a string of violent attacks. 14 victims in michigan, three in virginia, and one in ohio. police believe barbara embree's son was his first victim. >> 31 years old but he was still...
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elaine quijano has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: as investigators try to pinpoint the exact source of the salmonella that tainted more than half a billion eggs, cbs news has obtained a series of state inspection reports of one of the companies linked to the recall, right county egg. each report shows during an april visit the inspector did not check any of the 27 points on his safety checklist, including whether the facility was free from the presence of birds, insects, rodents and whether equipment was in clean and sanitary condition. the state says the inspector did not do more because the facility had a full-time u.s.d.a. inspector on site but the u.s.d.a. says its official on sight was not an inspector at all and was only there measuring eggs and looking for cracked shells. inspections are ultimately the responsibility of another agency, the food and drug administration, which had never inspected the farm. >> when you have multiple agencies in charge of a single issue, sometimes no one's in charge. >> reporter: and that may be the case at more than half the nation'
elaine quijano has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: as investigators try to pinpoint the exact source of the salmonella that tainted more than half a billion eggs, cbs news has obtained a series of state inspection reports of one of the companies linked to the recall, right county egg. each report shows during an april visit the inspector did not check any of the 27 points on his safety checklist, including whether the facility was free from the presence of birds, insects,...
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here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: at 6' 4", 33-year- old elias abuelazam towered over the officers who escorted him into his first court appearance. in an unusual exchange, he peppered the judge with questions about what was happening. >> what does extradition mean exactly? >> reporter: police believe abuelazam is behind 18 violent attacks that left five men dead, 14 victims in michigan, three in virginia, and one in ohio. most victims were black men. >> stabbing somebody with a knife is a crime of rage. it's not like shooting somebody at a distance. you've got to get in real close and, you know, it gets to the motivation of what's going on here. what really was in this guy's mind? >> reporter: abuelazam is an israeli national who reportedly came to the u.s. in the early '90s. he married and divorced twice. police say he was trying to fly to tel aviv when he was arrested. he is also reportedly a suspect in a stabbing during a fight in israel earlier this year. the victim refused to press charges. in his hometown near tel aviv, residents expressed disbelief. "i cannot believe this a
here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: at 6' 4", 33-year- old elias abuelazam towered over the officers who escorted him into his first court appearance. in an unusual exchange, he peppered the judge with questions about what was happening. >> what does extradition mean exactly? >> reporter: police believe abuelazam is behind 18 violent attacks that left five men dead, 14 victims in michigan, three in virginia, and one in ohio. most victims were black men. >> stabbing...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. fiber and whole grain...ing him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up. took a shower... or took a pill. then i tried drug-free breathe right. and instantly, i breathed better! i slept better. i felt...better. thank you, breathe right! [ male announcer ] breathe better, sleep better, feel better. now try breathe right for free... at breatheright.com. [ woman ] it's my right to breathe right. isn't it your right, too? thais...peggy. whatng usa pris problem, please? right. peggy? sure...well...suddenly it looks like i'm being charged a $35 annual fee. yes? tell me it
elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. fiber and whole grain...ing him a great contender in this bout... against mid-morning hunger. honey nut cheerios is coming in a little short. you've got more whole grain in your little finger! let's get ready for breakfaaaaaaaaaast! ( ding, cheering, ringing ) keeping you full and focused with more than double the fiber and whole grain... in every tasty bite -- frrrrrrosted mini-wheeeeats! didn't know i had it in me. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took...
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that's where elaine quijano is tonight.i, el lane. >> hello to you, russ, after weeks of secrecy, we now have some of the official photos showing chelsea clinton marrying her long time beau, marc mezvinsky. it was the first look at a married chelsea clinton wearing an ivory organza strapless ball gown by designer vera wang. the 30-year-old bride was walked down the aisle by her father, the 42nd president. the groom wore a dark suit and in keeping with his jewish faith a yamalke. the ceremony included elements from both families relibling us tradition, a rabbi and methodist minister jointly conducting the ceremony. >> how was the wedding. >> despite the throngs of media diging for details, few were leaked in keeping with the bride request. >> when you grow up in the public eye like that, you don't really belong to yourself totally. it's a constant battle. >> reporter: it's a battle chelsea clinton seems to be winning. the only wedding photos released so far came from the family. this morning a caravan of land rovers and blac
that's where elaine quijano is tonight.i, el lane. >> hello to you, russ, after weeks of secrecy, we now have some of the official photos showing chelsea clinton marrying her long time beau, marc mezvinsky. it was the first look at a married chelsea clinton wearing an ivory organza strapless ball gown by designer vera wang. the 30-year-old bride was walked down the aisle by her father, the 42nd president. the groom wore a dark suit and in keeping with his jewish faith a yamalke. the...
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we bring in elaine and lonnie. getting back to what we were talking about with this technology, i mean, it was nothing short of incredible. you hate to make the piece about, oh, wow, but it was really an oh, wow type of thing. >> so much of the time when doctors are trying to operate on organs, particularly in the brain or heart they want to know what the impact of what move in one place will be be on the rest of that organ or item and you can see it there in 3-d. >> it seems like they brought life-and-death experience of these operations down to almost like a video game inch it's true. you talk about the volume. they are able to expedite diagnosis of mris and things rather than looking at two-dimensional flat-screen x-rays of image after image they can literally go in and dance to the left, dance to the right and move organs -- >> was it what you expected going into it? >> what did you expect. >> you walk in and are looking at these four walls and the wall above you and below. >> drew: and the glasses. >> -- >> pu
we bring in elaine and lonnie. getting back to what we were talking about with this technology, i mean, it was nothing short of incredible. you hate to make the piece about, oh, wow, but it was really an oh, wow type of thing. >> so much of the time when doctors are trying to operate on organs, particularly in the brain or heart they want to know what the impact of what move in one place will be be on the rest of that organ or item and you can see it there in 3-d. >> it seems like...
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. >> elaine, at the a know, thank you. >> the whistle blowing when side on the verge of releasing more document mrs. the afghan war, he made news again today, sweden issued a warrant for the arrest of julian on a rape charge, but then that charge was dropped. richard roth explains. >> reporter: julian is the elusive 39-year-old australian put in the spotlight when his whistle blowing web site published thousands of classified pentagon documents on the war in afghanistan. >> he is the most extensive history over war to ever have been released during a war. >> u.s. officials called the wikileakss exposure the most damaging in years and warned he could face criminal charges but the arrest warrant in sweden was a total surprise. issued based on an accusation of rape according to a swedish prosecutor, then swiftly rescinded. >> the prosecutor in question has decided there is no longer reason to believe that he has committed rape. and, therefore, there is no longer a warrant for his arrest. >> she said he is still being investigated on a molestation complaint, unrelated and unexplained, exce
. >> elaine, at the a know, thank you. >> the whistle blowing when side on the verge of releasing more document mrs. the afghan war, he made news again today, sweden issued a warrant for the arrest of julian on a rape charge, but then that charge was dropped. richard roth explains. >> reporter: julian is the elusive 39-year-old australian put in the spotlight when his whistle blowing web site published thousands of classified pentagon documents on the war in afghanistan....
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of constant abuse since 1985, when i fought a well-connected woman in court for stealing from me, elainesch in new york city. this was after my graduate work. she was found guilty, and this is when my life came under attack. i have continued to the present. my first eight years in san francisco, i lived in a six-foot by 10 foot basement, struggling to survive and working for the owner of the building getting his greeting card business going. he is a millionaire now. i took a lot of abuse from him while he bragged that he had business with organized crime once upon a time. i am undergoing defamation of character, causing unemployment and isolation, gangs stalking wherever i am in public transport, at the gym which my family paid for me to go to come on the street, at events, etc. punchers on my body daily. i am stopped by people who i do not know. abusive illegal treatment by professionals and doctors. i could show you my mouth, with teeth pulled -- big spaces that did not need to be pulled. there is no dentist i can go to and trust. the same with the doctors. i can tell you stories of un
of constant abuse since 1985, when i fought a well-connected woman in court for stealing from me, elainesch in new york city. this was after my graduate work. she was found guilty, and this is when my life came under attack. i have continued to the present. my first eight years in san francisco, i lived in a six-foot by 10 foot basement, struggling to survive and working for the owner of the building getting his greeting card business going. he is a millionaire now. i took a lot of abuse from...
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elaine had been broken into pieces and the pilot did not have time to report-that plane had been brokennto pieces, with thunderstorms, lightning. federal investigators are now going to look into this terrible accident over the weekend in the mojave desert. this was taken right before it happened on a saturday. just out of sight, there was a truck that went out of control and killing eight spectators. the organizers had a barrel from the miniatupeu of transportation gaming. >> kron 4 7 day around the bay gabriel slate's tech report i have great new and this backpacked, it is so loud i had to be outside to show you. and just in time for back-to-school, this is the by savisafe war. thd be ideal for a woman at night, and this is a velcro flap. and to meet the velcro flap is the emergency pl andin. when you press this, it is a piercing loud alarm. >> that is really loud and a bit annoying just a thing to scare off an attacker. this is $60 and this jacket is also and ipad accessories. people said that they love their ipad but they never leave their house because it is typical to trouble wavel
elaine had been broken into pieces and the pilot did not have time to report-that plane had been brokennto pieces, with thunderstorms, lightning. federal investigators are now going to look into this terrible accident over the weekend in the mojave desert. this was taken right before it happened on a saturday. just out of sight, there was a truck that went out of control and killing eight spectators. the organizers had a barrel from the miniatupeu of transportation gaming. >> kron 4 7 day...
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. -- is elaine. basically the same thing that paco said, bus drivers are not stopping. another thing is taxis. we go shopping in the city. they come and roll down the window, no dogs, and then they take off. one time we waited two hours to get home. taxis will drive by. we cannot be good enough to get the car number. that is a big problem for me and not calling the stops. i have not been shopping here for a long time because of that, the taxis. i think many to be educated, and paco did try to educate them. i do not know if it worked or not, but every driver that pulled up to us would not pick us up. supervisor mar: thank you so much. next speaker.
. -- is elaine. basically the same thing that paco said, bus drivers are not stopping. another thing is taxis. we go shopping in the city. they come and roll down the window, no dogs, and then they take off. one time we waited two hours to get home. taxis will drive by. we cannot be good enough to get the car number. that is a big problem for me and not calling the stops. i have not been shopping here for a long time because of that, the taxis. i think many to be educated, and paco did try to...
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elaine march with all its city hall will be back with a lot more ahead. "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you? when i realized that along with all the gifts that i'd be getting a lot my husband's old stuff. fortunately, i got his mercury insurance too. mercury had better coverage, better service and and we saved hundreds of dollars by combining our home and auto insurance policies. and he got miss pookie. see, everyone wins. insure your auto and home (together) and save up to 15%. get a quote and see for yourself at mercuryinsurance.com. you can connect to the internet at blazing fast speeds. wow, look at that! so you can go online and check out the news, or you can just catch up with old friends
elaine march with all its city hall will be back with a lot more ahead. "meg whitman says she'll run california like her company..." seen this attack on meg whitman? who are these people? they're the unions and special interests behind jerry brown. they want jerry brown because, he won't "rock the boat," in sacramento. he'll be the same as he ever was. high taxes. lost jobs. big pensions for state employees. the special interests have chosen their governor. how about you?...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> glor: coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, jobs and the economy, one race in ohio highlights key issues in the november elections. >> glor: primary elections today in two states. both parties in west virginia are picking candidates for the senate seat held by the late robert byrd. in louisiana david vitter is faifed over two challengers. an idea why democrats are deeply worried about losing congress this fall, look no further than ohio's 16th district. it was one of 48 house seats held by democrats in districts republican john mccain won two years ago. if all those seats go republican, so does the house, and that is the focus of tonight's "weekend journal: the battle in omit's 16." >> we bash all our metal. we paint all our metal. >> reporter: congressman bporks cheri is touring a manufacturing plant in north canton, ohio, where the number one issue is jobs. the unemployment rate in this district has almost doubled. he is campaigning for reelection in a district whose republican routes go back to president william mccunly and where president obama
elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >> glor: coming up on tonight's cbs evening news, jobs and the economy, one race in ohio highlights key issues in the november elections. >> glor: primary elections today in two states. both parties in west virginia are picking candidates for the senate seat held by the late robert byrd. in louisiana david vitter is faifed over two challengers. an idea why democrats are deeply worried about losing congress this fall, look no further than ohio's...
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mount tam sent in by elaine, fog clearing. beautiful. if you have have a photo to share, or better yet, video, send it to us. >> that's the summer that kids are missing. >> those are the days. >> thanks, tracy. >>> new evidence that programs to fight childhood obesity are working but the bad news is, they are not reaching everyone. according to researchers at ucsf, for the first time in more than three decades, childhood obesity is down in california. that's for white and asian children. it is leveled off for hispanic children. but obesity is still climbing for black and native american girls. and the study suggests the public health programs need to be made more widespread. >>> bay area parents are doing the math. they've learned they can expect to spend hundreds of dollars on school supplies this year. linda yee will show us why some people are doing their homework before they hit the stores. >> reporter: it is a crash course in economics. a dizzies array of back to school sales. >> notebooper. scre tgo o. bes3 nothing extra. it is ano
mount tam sent in by elaine, fog clearing. beautiful. if you have have a photo to share, or better yet, video, send it to us. >> that's the summer that kids are missing. >> those are the days. >> thanks, tracy. >>> new evidence that programs to fight childhood obesity are working but the bad news is, they are not reaching everyone. according to researchers at ucsf, for the first time in more than three decades, childhood obesity is down in california. that's for white...
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i went to elaine and said i would like to do this. i got drunk last night my wife.t and i'm doing a scene with mike. they were going to improve something else. i got so upset because and it's somebody to talk to. so i put them at the other end of the telephone. and i did that thing which ultimately would called good morning after the night before. i just in croft. >> un crop that whole period >> i did a pretty much the way i would do the following night and remember 19 i can imagine harbert window. or really were you very fond of that limb. so i got off stage and there was seven darden. as they came offstage he said great but not his lamp is cat. better. so i changed it the following night. >> we are right at the end of the show. robert morris wilder's 4:00 p.m. at usf presentation center. mention kron 4 $10 off every ticket. at the door. gotta go, gotta go, gotta go we have to go. >> see you next weekend. announcer ] jobs leaving. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don
i went to elaine and said i would like to do this. i got drunk last night my wife.t and i'm doing a scene with mike. they were going to improve something else. i got so upset because and it's somebody to talk to. so i put them at the other end of the telephone. and i did that thing which ultimately would called good morning after the night before. i just in croft. >> un crop that whole period >> i did a pretty much the way i would do the following night and remember 19 i can imagine...
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in this era of smart phones, elaine davis recalls the last time she filled out a form that way. >> probablymy registration when i moved. i think that's the only thing i ca think of i do on paper. >> reporter: he is the new way, using touch screen mobile dices such as the ipad. santa clara county is the first inhe state to approve new technology developed. >> touch screens become more prevalent and by one estimate, one out of every two people in the country will have one by 2014, we think everody will benefit from this and use this. >> reporter: co-founder says his registration system uses encription to safeguard data and the signature. electronic signatures are permitted under the state government code. they aren't mentioned in the state elections code which may provide a loophole. >> anhing that makes it easier for voters to get the kind of services they like and deserve, then we're in favor of it. >> reporter: touch screen registration may save money. a recentudden said oregon spent $6 per pers for voter registration. the company thinks it cod shave it down to a dollar or two. >> the ipad i
in this era of smart phones, elaine davis recalls the last time she filled out a form that way. >> probablymy registration when i moved. i think that's the only thing i ca think of i do on paper. >> reporter: he is the new way, using touch screen mobile dices such as the ipad. santa clara county is the first inhe state to approve new technology developed. >> touch screens become more prevalent and by one estimate, one out of every two people in the country will have one by...
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. >> reporter: katy's parents, elaine and barry taylor, started the taylor family foundation in the east bay 20 years ago to help children with life-threatening illnesses. now their daughter is helping sweeten their mission as she begins her own career. >> this ability to be ab to just turn it on and focus on the rests really exciting. i see a great future for her. >> how could a 22-year-old put is togethe >> reporter: she had a learn how to cook gluten freeood and it was extremely important for her to make it taste really great. >> i use fine brown rice flour. but other than that, i can tell you anything. it's top secret. >> reporter: cheryl jennings, "assignment 7". >> there is new ho for people with spinal cord injuries. for the first time, a study shows our own antibodies help repair nerve damage. >> after christopher reeve advocated for more research on spinal cord trauma. >> research today is not speculative. it is not a waste of money. it is the only way to relieve suffering. >> reporter: researchers at stanford schooof medicine think they know how to help nerve cells in thspine g
. >> reporter: katy's parents, elaine and barry taylor, started the taylor family foundation in the east bay 20 years ago to help children with life-threatening illnesses. now their daughter is helping sweeten their mission as she begins her own career. >> this ability to be ab to just turn it on and focus on the rests really exciting. i see a great future for her. >> how could a 22-year-old put is togethe >> reporter: she had a learn how to cook gluten freeood and it...
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did elaine for the bus written for their house and right next to the crowd of people were mowed down. >> i was going to walk down here to go to the bus stop over there but there's a lot of people there are ready. >> his it was to shake up to talk to reporters today any event had a hard time expressing his emotions. >> i can't express how i feel right now what just happened. >> kron 4 have their dawdle joins us now to explain exactly where all of this happen using google map. >> he did cn google earth this is san bruno ave and visitation valley with this happen less demand take this and show you exactly what happened when this sec was traveling south on san bruno ave. with another shot to show you here is his 01 and it was southbound here across this medium of the yellow line right there that's what apparently placer said she lost control. the people were hanging out in the shade right next to the apartment complex in the bus shelter the has to be crossed the line against ran right into them. >> taking a live look outside over the east bay in oakland right now boy is it hot of there. c
did elaine for the bus written for their house and right next to the crowd of people were mowed down. >> i was going to walk down here to go to the bus stop over there but there's a lot of people there are ready. >> his it was to shake up to talk to reporters today any event had a hard time expressing his emotions. >> i can't express how i feel right now what just happened. >> kron 4 have their dawdle joins us now to explain exactly where all of this happen using google...
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that start with tennis where former finalist elaine adventure has reached the second round of the last grand slam of the season the u.s. open the trial same place where six one six two win over all got votes about from by the roofs also through his fellow russian police that trayvon of who had the better of sweet young hunted lawson ukraine's you're not wondering coke finally overcame in three sets earlier french open champion francesca schiavone became the first woman to go into round two italian three seeded sixth is in cruise control in her right there against japan's a uni marita winning it six one six love in just under an hour. on the men's side and danko was the first big name to take to the court where the number six seed played local man michael russell was made to come from fourteen down in the first set before eventually winning the match in straight sets. moving on to football and in the russian premier league bottom side sabir have lodged a complaint about the refereeing in monday's one and defeated sanjay siberians side questioning the penalty that cost them up against a
that start with tennis where former finalist elaine adventure has reached the second round of the last grand slam of the season the u.s. open the trial same place where six one six two win over all got votes about from by the roofs also through his fellow russian police that trayvon of who had the better of sweet young hunted lawson ukraine's you're not wondering coke finally overcame in three sets earlier french open champion francesca schiavone became the first woman to go into round two...
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next up ahead is jean jennings of china tumbles defending champion pound world number eight elaine adventure about former world number safina one dinara. after that is also out after a straight set defeat and a french open champion francesca schiavone with an runner up there has won a lot of that is through after beating i don't shove a from hungary. run out of the next place is in crisis as the belgian rolled past a stone in a kayak and i think the well to fill the screen against the six two six one victory . to cut along does not see or play stuff in his conquests cave on day after day in case i'm just going to meet him now i tell him flavia pennetta chinos the opener six four but found a way then to take the second set six three said six one. and as a rank that's what we are trying to progress into last night the better russian dominated the match the clinical and powerful display she closed out the first set six three the second at the same scoreline was today in ice hockey it's three weeks to go until the start of the new season in the kontinental hockey league and defending champions a
next up ahead is jean jennings of china tumbles defending champion pound world number eight elaine adventure about former world number safina one dinara. after that is also out after a straight set defeat and a french open champion francesca schiavone with an runner up there has won a lot of that is through after beating i don't shove a from hungary. run out of the next place is in crisis as the belgian rolled past a stone in a kayak and i think the well to fill the screen against the six two...
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elaine brady says there are other ways to gamble, but this is one more tool that makes it harder to do so. >> this is a life jacket. it's a lifeline that our government is throwing out to people who are desperate. >> reporter: do you think it will work? >> i think that it has -- i have hope. >> reporter: as joe says, there's no shame involved in banning yourself from card rooms, only courage. kiet do, cbs5. >>> what if we told you that there is a bay area city enjoying a surplus, a budget surplus, and what if you learned that that same city is cutting services and raising fees? >> just infuriating and i just want to know how the mayor justifies that. >> what the mayor has to say about this odd set of budget circumstances which also includes a hefty raise for a well paid city manager. ng salaries. tonight - yet another outrage for >>> at first they learned their city leaders were paying themselves some jaw dropping salaries. tonight yet another outrage for residents in the town of bell, california. >>> it's hard to get out of an airport these days without paying some kind of fee. in the
elaine brady says there are other ways to gamble, but this is one more tool that makes it harder to do so. >> this is a life jacket. it's a lifeline that our government is throwing out to people who are desperate. >> reporter: do you think it will work? >> i think that it has -- i have hope. >> reporter: as joe says, there's no shame involved in banning yourself from card rooms, only courage. kiet do, cbs5. >>> what if we told you that there is a bay area city...
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most people in the village managed to flee elaine it was one of those that escaped and a day later she's bag hoping to find something tacked but it's all in vain all the flames were really high even above that small tower and the black smoke filled all the space below i thought really scared when i saw the red glow of the fire and the black smoke you know i've seen houses and barns were heading but here the entire village burned down completely this was really a horrifying. the dormitory of a local college has become a new home for dozens of homeless its staff in smoky kodos in rooms but it's the only shelter they have now. we won't see things for all this care they feed us here very well they talk to us and we have a corner to sleep. but they hope this tape here will not be alone. that this is you know already got about seven thousand dollars in compensation each engine isn't jobless a big moment that what we're really especially waiting for the new home they promised it to every family within the next three months and we're ready to wait. when the houses are rebuilt the victims of this
most people in the village managed to flee elaine it was one of those that escaped and a day later she's bag hoping to find something tacked but it's all in vain all the flames were really high even above that small tower and the black smoke filled all the space below i thought really scared when i saw the red glow of the fire and the black smoke you know i've seen houses and barns were heading but here the entire village burned down completely this was really a horrifying. the dormitory of a...
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