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please welcome felicia. [applause] felicia: thank you so much. it is finally warm and sunny. i appreciate you all being here. i think -- i am so excited to hear about the conversation. i was just talking to marcelo about some of the research they've been doing at ucla. i see other people here, roberto, who's done some research on dhaka students their outcomes barriers for , those who haven't accessed the daca program to come forward, so i know you all will have a really wonderful discussion. i'm here to talk about what the administration is up to and, you know, hopefully we can all work together to continue to help individuals get that access to temporary relief and work authorization. so for those of you who don't know what daca is, it's the deferred action for childhood arrivals process program. it was implemented in -- it was announced in june of 2012 and then implemented in august of 2012. we had 60 days to work with dhs to get the program up online so that young people who know this country, know this is their only country grew up pledging , allegiance to our flag, want
please welcome felicia. [applause] felicia: thank you so much. it is finally warm and sunny. i appreciate you all being here. i think -- i am so excited to hear about the conversation. i was just talking to marcelo about some of the research they've been doing at ucla. i see other people here, roberto, who's done some research on dhaka students their outcomes barriers for , those who haven't accessed the daca program to come forward, so i know you all will have a really wonderful discussion....
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felicia, thanks so much. fans should come early because not only will you get a free give away today, there is security, but take a look. there are a number of free giveaways on tuesday for about the next five months. they are calling these tenth anniversary tuesdays. the nats are celebrating their tenth anniversary. on these give away games, they are giving away items lapel pins and commemorative coins and of course all of the lovely item can be yours if you come early and if you come early today, you'll put those all in this lovely tin. so the first 25,000 fans that walk through these gates and the extra security at the gates will get these tins. >> reporter: it all starts at 4:05. that is when the first pitch is set. a pair of cy young award winners meeting on the mound. the game, again you can see right here on wusa. it is the nats on 9, andrea. by the looks of it the weather is ready to play ball, as well. >> sounds good and looks good, nick. as delia said, we are basking in a opportunity of sunshine so
felicia, thanks so much. fans should come early because not only will you get a free give away today, there is security, but take a look. there are a number of free giveaways on tuesday for about the next five months. they are calling these tenth anniversary tuesdays. the nats are celebrating their tenth anniversary. on these give away games, they are giving away items lapel pins and commemorative coins and of course all of the lovely item can be yours if you come early and if you come early...
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felicia and jd thank you so much.e your time. >> thank you for having us. >> reporter: absolutely. coming up in the next hour we show you how the baltimore symphony is trying to help the city heal from tension this is week e. also ahead this hour the baltimore riot that captivated social media and the social a momma and her son who was participating in the riots. hear what momma and son are saying about that today. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of any brand... ...according to kelley blue book ...and mitch. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. keeping a billion customers a year flying means keeping seven billion transactions flowing. and when weather
felicia and jd thank you so much.e your time. >> thank you for having us. >> reporter: absolutely. coming up in the next hour we show you how the baltimore symphony is trying to help the city heal from tension this is week e. also ahead this hour the baltimore riot that captivated social media and the social a momma and her son who was participating in the riots. hear what momma and son are saying about that today. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the...
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felicia, you and i have been friend for a long time. >> a very long time.e. >> i met you through performing stars which works with much younger children. >> questiyes. >> you started the phoenix program to start young men like gentleman car jacari. >> it's based in marin city and four years ago our community was experiencing lots of high crime. it was affecting so many people. apr every time you picked up the newspaper it talked about young black males robbing people underneath the underpass at the bus stop. it just wasn't a message we wanted to get out. it was just very important to bring resources right into the area where our young men were hanging out. public housing, which is called the 2 a lot and the phoenix project started right then. >> we're looking at some images of some of your young men doing a variety of jobs through the phoenix project. i was happy to cover that story, too. >> yeah. it was so exciting, especially to see that phoenix project focuses on connecting them with all types of resources so they can get the proper skills so they can be
felicia, you and i have been friend for a long time. >> a very long time.e. >> i met you through performing stars which works with much younger children. >> questiyes. >> you started the phoenix program to start young men like gentleman car jacari. >> it's based in marin city and four years ago our community was experiencing lots of high crime. it was affecting so many people. apr every time you picked up the newspaper it talked about young black males robbing...
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[applause] >> thank you so much, felicia.right now i think we would like to turn it over to the co-investigative -- principal investigators for the reports you all pretty much have in your hands. when this report came out, it was in the shadows of the ivory tower, it sort of highlighted a lot of the issues we've been talking about and hearing stories about for many, many years, and so i'm really excited for them to go over some of the principal points of the report. so i'd like to invite the co-director of the institute for immigration globalization and education at the university of california at los angeles as well as dr. marcelo -- who is also a co-principal investigator of the report where they're going to go over the report for us for a couple of minutes so we can all sort of see the issues that we're dealing with right now. >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you, c.a.p. for organizing this event. three features at the heart of the current u.s. immigration are in some ways quite unique. first, we have a large, the la
[applause] >> thank you so much, felicia.right now i think we would like to turn it over to the co-investigative -- principal investigators for the reports you all pretty much have in your hands. when this report came out, it was in the shadows of the ivory tower, it sort of highlighted a lot of the issues we've been talking about and hearing stories about for many, many years, and so i'm really excited for them to go over some of the principal points of the report. so i'd like to invite...
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felicia started her career as a state policy analyst where she represented in clr for the texas state legislature. she testified for hate crime legislation. she is a native of tenant hunt -- san antonio, texas. she has a masters from harvard. please welcome
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i'm felicia i represented the 1021 as the chairman of wealth and dispartsd within the black community i want to address around the horrific text messages imposed in san francisco even though it's a black woman we've known about the racism and discretion now since we have black and white i guess it is time to deal with the old you know issue that no one really n in san francisco wants to deal with not only do we see you not want to deal with with it one of the things that bothers me in the community is after everything hates been said or done i'd like to know why didn't anyone come to the community. are we not worth having a community quorum to talk about it and have a dialog we're not worthy and so we do have a right to the city i want to say today right now that black lives matter even though we've been fighting for years and years over 50 years in san francisco alone for justice and equality it appears we have some liberties but definitely do not have equality and that's what we're standing together for we want justice and a equality for the black community i'm still think that you
i'm felicia i represented the 1021 as the chairman of wealth and dispartsd within the black community i want to address around the horrific text messages imposed in san francisco even though it's a black woman we've known about the racism and discretion now since we have black and white i guess it is time to deal with the old you know issue that no one really n in san francisco wants to deal with not only do we see you not want to deal with with it one of the things that bothers me in the...
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bobby evans, gail gilman, felicia mcsomething. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is joe orwac and was the lead act in teatro zinzanni for seven years. there are so many reasons to bring tz back, but for me the most important thing is the community, the relationships. tz is a family. it's not just a job that you go to. norm and annie have created this amazing family and as a performer who performed all over the world, there has no other experience like teatro zinzanni. i was able to bring my family out here. my daughters went to school of the arts in san francisco. my other daughter want to san francisco state university, all because of tz. i got to come out here from new york city. i didn't think there was any life outside of new york city and here i am in san francisco and it's the most wonderful place and teatro zinzanni made that all possible for me. and the relationships and to leave this theater, people say that you know you have a good show when the audience doesn't leave necessarily talking about you. but they leave talking about themselves. and nig
bobby evans, gail gilman, felicia mcsomething. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is joe orwac and was the lead act in teatro zinzanni for seven years. there are so many reasons to bring tz back, but for me the most important thing is the community, the relationships. tz is a family. it's not just a job that you go to. norm and annie have created this amazing family and as a performer who performed all over the world, there has no other experience like teatro zinzanni. i was able to...
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thousands of jobs being lost the waterbuck board anticipates a repeat this year state water board chair felicia marcus said in a statement that went as we deal with an unprecedented drought both are big role water users and should anticipate we will continue to take on president actions. >> reporter: we do know that storm is inspected the track right across the berkeley and the east bay. at pg&e crews are trying to get ahead of the storm here is the video was shot not to long ago he does see the contractor arborist workers were busy at work trimming the trees along the pipe or power lines in their cherry pickers using a special training tools. that would make sure those branches and leaves are far enough away from the party-line just in case they get too saturated by the rain and wind of the long and all the branches could fall and take the power lines with them. >>: certainly the impacts of outages can impact a large area that's why we're doing this kind of work all year round to keep those branches back far enough so the when one starts blowing and it will not actually at the lines. >> report
thousands of jobs being lost the waterbuck board anticipates a repeat this year state water board chair felicia marcus said in a statement that went as we deal with an unprecedented drought both are big role water users and should anticipate we will continue to take on president actions. >> reporter: we do know that storm is inspected the track right across the berkeley and the east bay. at pg&e crews are trying to get ahead of the storm here is the video was shot not to long ago he...
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dana's leg and felicia lost her ear.tic ear. do you mind showing it to us? >> it's a blessing to me. see, i got an earring. i'm real cute now. beautiful. >> reporter: for sister dana a different kind of change. she had never returned to the bombing site until now. >> it's mom. >> reporter: finally seeing this memorial and the chairs in honor of her mother and two babies. >> they're beautiful. i'm happy to see their names are there. >> reporter: two sisters who shared the will to survive. what do you think you've accomplished here? >> i have accomplished about 20 years of fear and success. >> reporter: and the courage to keep living. >> i like it because i'm with her and we're together and we're doing it together now. >> reporter: and it was really quite something to watch dana see this place for the very first time and now to be able to share it with her sister for many years to come. if you notice her pronounced limp that's in part because her prosthetic leg is outdated it doesn't fit well and she's never been able to g
dana's leg and felicia lost her ear.tic ear. do you mind showing it to us? >> it's a blessing to me. see, i got an earring. i'm real cute now. beautiful. >> reporter: for sister dana a different kind of change. she had never returned to the bombing site until now. >> it's mom. >> reporter: finally seeing this memorial and the chairs in honor of her mother and two babies. >> they're beautiful. i'm happy to see their names are there. >> reporter: two sisters...
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i wish i spoke more like felicia -- alicia. they are smart people.y are very connected to what they are doing. charlie: you are gifted with great costars. julianna: unbelievable. alan cumming, christine baranski , it is an embarrassment of riches. there is usually 2-3 tony award-winning actors and working with per day. charlie: did you all know, was there a sense that this was special that george was at this leading man potential? julianna: i can't speak for other people. i was so new to the game, i was 26 years old, i didn't realize what it meant to be on a legal network drama. to me, george was always -- i always looked at him that way. he is a charismatic, unbelievably gracious and humble human being. nothing about him is pretentious. he really was -- his star was rising high within our second season. he was still such a game player with us. george was the one who kept letting us know. he done 14 failed pilots. heelys believed -- he always believed in us. everything i have had has had to do with les moonves. he put er on the air. they didn't want
i wish i spoke more like felicia -- alicia. they are smart people.y are very connected to what they are doing. charlie: you are gifted with great costars. julianna: unbelievable. alan cumming, christine baranski , it is an embarrassment of riches. there is usually 2-3 tony award-winning actors and working with per day. charlie: did you all know, was there a sense that this was special that george was at this leading man potential? julianna: i can't speak for other people. i was so new to the...
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>> yeah, i was interning under a woman named felicia love and ryan cameron.name, chris lover lovah. >> seth: gotcha. chris lover lovah. and so, you were doing -- when you first started doing it, i guess everybody when they start dj-ing, you were doing the graveyard shift? >> yep. >> seth: so, that's what -- two a.m. to six? >> two a.m. to six a.m. >> seth: wow. >> there are some creepy people calling up around that time, man. >> seth: i imagine. [ laughter ] >> definitely some freaky people. as a matter of fact, one of my homeboys also did the graveyard shift every now and then. and he has a pretty crazy story that i could tell you right now where you hear these people calling up. and, of course, we're young, so we don't really know what the hell is going on. we're very curious at this young age, so you know, you start getting in a position of power. and you're at this radio station and you get some calls, and you get a caller with an extremely sexy voice, like, "i'm in the tub. i want you to come over when you get off of the air, and i will be in the tub. i'
>> yeah, i was interning under a woman named felicia love and ryan cameron.name, chris lover lovah. >> seth: gotcha. chris lover lovah. and so, you were doing -- when you first started doing it, i guess everybody when they start dj-ing, you were doing the graveyard shift? >> yep. >> seth: so, that's what -- two a.m. to six? >> two a.m. to six a.m. >> seth: wow. >> there are some creepy people calling up around that time, man. >> seth: i imagine. [...
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"boo-boo kitty" is the new "bye felicia." [ cheers ] what else? what else? what else?that was great. >> but it didn't make it. >> seth: oh, it didn't make it? >> it didn't make it. this was one thing -- you know, she tried to sideswipe me by adding a line, right? cookie was ready. cookie was ready. so, i said to her, i said, "i want me some grandbabies but you got them dried up benjamin button eggs. [ laughter ] but they wouldn't -- how can they not let queenie, the mother of -- >> seth: you were in "benjamin button." >> why wouldn't they clear that for me? >> seth: unbelievable. >> i'm benjamin button's mom. >> seth: also, what are the benjamin button people going to do, show up on the set of "empire"? >> and do what? >> seth: and do what? >> and do what? get a smack down from cookie. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter and applause ] now, taraji -- >> yes? >> seth: i know that you and cookie are two different people. >> we are. >> seth: but has any cookie crept into taraji? or was cookie always there? [ laughter ] >> she's sort of my alter ego. >> seth: yeah, do you ever use c
"boo-boo kitty" is the new "bye felicia." [ cheers ] what else? what else? what else?that was great. >> but it didn't make it. >> seth: oh, it didn't make it? >> it didn't make it. this was one thing -- you know, she tried to sideswipe me by adding a line, right? cookie was ready. cookie was ready. so, i said to her, i said, "i want me some grandbabies but you got them dried up benjamin button eggs. [ laughter ] but they wouldn't -- how can they not...
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felicia, thank you so much. i want to go to baltimore. we're actually hearing from the mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake. thank you for that conversation. and here she is. let's take a listen. all right. as we're waiting, looks like they're flipping through some papers, there's been a lot of criticism against both the mayor here in the city of baltimore and also the police commissioner. specifically toward the mayor, that she hasn't done enough. i think the phraseology from this councilmember i talked to yesterday is she's been too caulk. since -- calm. since then she's said no crying and screaming on my end would get any answers any quicker for freddie gray's family. we want to watch and see if she has anything more to say about the investigation and also to that criticism here. stephanie rawlings-blake in the city of baltimore. let's go. ven begin with this press conference i want to again offer my sin seencere condolences to all of mr. gray's family to his friends. i am very keenly aware of their pain during this difficult time. i know t
felicia, thank you so much. i want to go to baltimore. we're actually hearing from the mayor, stephanie rawlings-blake. thank you for that conversation. and here she is. let's take a listen. all right. as we're waiting, looks like they're flipping through some papers, there's been a lot of criticism against both the mayor here in the city of baltimore and also the police commissioner. specifically toward the mayor, that she hasn't done enough. i think the phraseology from this councilmember i...
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bye, felicia. >> the all-black cast is drawing in audiences from all over the world.ers tuned into the bombshell two-hour finale in march. the show was co-created by executive producer danny strong and the great producer and director lee daniels and is pushing boundaries and breaking barriers tackling controversial issues in the black community, everything from homophobia to the stigma of mental illness. i recently spoke with executive producer danny strong and i started by asking him if he knew empire would be such a big hit. >> no. i had no clue. i thought we would do okay. thought it would be an original show that some people would enjoy but i had no idea you know, it would cross this gender race. it seems that anybody can dig "empire." >> even national boundaries international? >> yeah, it's starting to roll out. people are really taken by it. it's been really thrilling. >> what inspired you to come up with the series? >> i was driving in my car in los angeles, and there was a news story on the radio about puffy, and i just thought hip-hop is so cool. i've got to
bye, felicia. >> the all-black cast is drawing in audiences from all over the world.ers tuned into the bombshell two-hour finale in march. the show was co-created by executive producer danny strong and the great producer and director lee daniels and is pushing boundaries and breaking barriers tackling controversial issues in the black community, everything from homophobia to the stigma of mental illness. i recently spoke with executive producer danny strong and i started by asking him if...
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officials as global warming makes it likely that we have entered in an era of permanent shortage feliciacus allen told a drought for rob and sacramental the californians will have to get in her words pop more pop per drop by reusing would shower water and no longer using water lawns. >> grant lodes: and as the drought continues california almonds farmers are dependent defending their crops from people criticizing the amount of water they use some people are all men shaming point fingers at home in growers for using up too much of california's water. according to one of the allman farmers is plants during the season were getting 35 to 40 in. of water and are now being restricted to less than 24 in. the season a local agricultural " group says altman's growers are being unfairly blamed for their you water users and have made adjustments to reduce their use. one local farmer does not necessarily agree with the water usage saying that allman bros are depleting the underground water report says it takes about 1 gal. of water to produce a single almond and 82 percent of the world's armaments a
officials as global warming makes it likely that we have entered in an era of permanent shortage feliciacus allen told a drought for rob and sacramental the californians will have to get in her words pop more pop per drop by reusing would shower water and no longer using water lawns. >> grant lodes: and as the drought continues california almonds farmers are dependent defending their crops from people criticizing the amount of water they use some people are all men shaming point fingers...
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bye, felicia.arn your trust and respect. >> mischa barton sues her own mother claiming she's a financial vampire after allegedly draining her bank account. >> there have been a lot of negative things. >> why showbiz kids go broke. >> the verdict is in on the boston marathon bombing trial. will he face the death penalty? then an unarmed citizen gunned down by a cop and it's all caught on camera. >> as a result of that video, he will be charged with murder. >> how the power of the recording public is creating a cultural shift. >> what if there was no video? >> let's go inside. >> somebody was watching. >> now the latest celebrity and pop culture news delivered to you 24/7. it's "the insider" together with yahoo. >> "empire" implosion and daily show backlash. how these prime time shows are quickly turning into daytime dram as. hi, everybody. i'm louie aguirre. >> and i'm thea andrews. plus a not so secret service. never before heard stories of white house staffers of alleged tantrums and scandals insi
bye, felicia.arn your trust and respect. >> mischa barton sues her own mother claiming she's a financial vampire after allegedly draining her bank account. >> there have been a lot of negative things. >> why showbiz kids go broke. >> the verdict is in on the boston marathon bombing trial. will he face the death penalty? then an unarmed citizen gunned down by a cop and it's all caught on camera. >> as a result of that video, he will be charged with murder. >>...
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-- host: that is felicia and ocean springs. barbara is in jacksonville florida.aller: good morning. we as americans have fallen so far from where we first started. the founding fathers, they came to america because they wanted a free environment where they could serve god as they choose. they were not perfect but because they loved and feared god, god bless america to become the leading nation of the world. we have fallen so far from what the fathers envisioned this country to be. a democracy. how can we preach democracy and not practice it ourselves? the eye of the world is upon us. we have cheapened our country. we are destroying our self from within. a nation divided against itself cannot stand. we need to come back to god as a nation, the principles on which this country was built. host: briber in jacksonville. from politico, drug report still dominance. -- drudge report still dominant. it is the leading source of referral traffic according to the leading advertisement management firm. it has not changed in -- it has not changed much in more than two decades
-- host: that is felicia and ocean springs. barbara is in jacksonville florida.aller: good morning. we as americans have fallen so far from where we first started. the founding fathers, they came to america because they wanted a free environment where they could serve god as they choose. they were not perfect but because they loved and feared god, god bless america to become the leading nation of the world. we have fallen so far from what the fathers envisioned this country to be. a democracy....
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>>reporter:state water board chair felicia marcus said in a statement that unprecedented drought, both urban and rural water users should anticipate we will continue to take unprecedented actions." that was charles clifford reporting. >>james:sometime this week. we expect that the state water resource control board will announce specific measures for how the state will reach the governor's 25 percent mandatory reductions. >>james:happening now. the situation only getting worse in yemen today. the u-n now reporting more than 70 children have been killed since the conflict started there nearly two weeks ago. >>james:let's show you some video of residents fleeing the country. >>james:thousands upon thousands of people are searching for safety from all the fighting. >>james:humanitarian groups like unicef say hospitals are running out of supplies and are struggling to treat the large number of people who have been injured. >>james:and at least three health workers have been killed in militant attacks. ferguson, missouri today. they a white police officer last year. also happening today and
>>reporter:state water board chair felicia marcus said in a statement that unprecedented drought, both urban and rural water users should anticipate we will continue to take unprecedented actions." that was charles clifford reporting. >>james:sometime this week. we expect that the state water resource control board will announce specific measures for how the state will reach the governor's 25 percent mandatory reductions. >>james:happening now. the situation only getting...
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attorney has solved two murders cases while was nearly 30 years old and the other 22 years old kron 4 feliciaeid joins us now with obols crimes falling to one man kicked >> reporter: contour, a media has charged 51 year- old william lee huff also known as wild bill hoff with double murder there was too special circumstance allegations of murder during the course of sexual assault 21 year-old deanna land but and butterfield was killed in 1987 and left and tilden park in 1993 newly shout a woman in north mid-50s was found dead in her boyfriend's back yard police linked mr. half its dna to both women women >> reporter: anyone with information about william hough or know of any other rape a fixation assault or murder case cases is encouraged to call authorities in addition to bay area house is known to be associated with clothes the chico redding orville and santa cruz. >> reporter: right now and san francisco is quiet but take a look at east bay. salmon is still looking at moderate to heavy showers falling right now and-sour the headed to the east in most locations south of san leandro caster va
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she and her sister felicia both survived the bombing and you'll see they're still recovering all thesey knew it ended when a church bomb exploded in oklahoma city april of 1995. >> i was terrified. i was screaming for help. >> reporter: dana bradley and her sister felecia bradley had been running an errand. they suffered debilitating injuries, slow to heal. >> i cried a lot. one part of my pain was the burn. >> reporter: and this photo shows daina pinned under rubble powered by debris. the only way out was almost thinkable. a doctor would do a battlefield style amputation. >> i told him, do what you have to. if you've got to cut my leg off, do what you have to. >> reporter: you wanted to live? >> i wanted to live you know? i just wanted to get out of there. >> reporter: there was more. the sisters had not gone to the federal building alone. their mother and two small children were killed. >> i would love to see her grow up. my mother was everything to me. >> reporter: both sisters lost a physical part of themselves. daina's leg and felicia lost her right ear from extensive burns, but n
she and her sister felicia both survived the bombing and you'll see they're still recovering all thesey knew it ended when a church bomb exploded in oklahoma city april of 1995. >> i was terrified. i was screaming for help. >> reporter: dana bradley and her sister felecia bradley had been running an errand. they suffered debilitating injuries, slow to heal. >> i cried a lot. one part of my pain was the burn. >> reporter: and this photo shows daina pinned under rubble...
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the water board anticipates a repeat this >> reporter:state water board chair felicia marcus said ina statement that "as we deal with an unprecedented drought, both urban and rural water users should anticipate we will continue actions." >> mark:sometime this week. we expect that the state water resource control board will announce specific measures for how the state will reach the governor's 25 percent mandatory reductions. >> james: tracking and on the bay of that showers right now across the richmond set the dumbarton bridge as easy from paul law itself to these debates. tracking just how much rain is falling and how long it will last coming >> james: so tracking moderate having fall right now and the south bay. tracking software what weather all morning long end of a drunken san jose for most of the morning. as has nice to push off but so tracking just to the north polos across the dumbarton bridge. heading the portions of the east bay between milpitas in fremont. tracking some heavy rain moving along 586 88 should save toward fremont to a single. also heavy rain and polos are do
the water board anticipates a repeat this >> reporter:state water board chair felicia marcus said ina statement that "as we deal with an unprecedented drought, both urban and rural water users should anticipate we will continue actions." >> mark:sometime this week. we expect that the state water resource control board will announce specific measures for how the state will reach the governor's 25 percent mandatory reductions. >> james: tracking and on the bay of that...