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there was gauze wrappers and signs of bleeding everywhere. 19-year-old are stabbed near the mcdonalds here at east san carlos and south third street. if you come back out live remember that is where the gauze is found in the entrance of the parking lot. but this is how wide spread this is. if you look over there off in the distance you can see wrappers on the ground over there. that is basically the second crime scene here. police found another victim in the parking lot ajessant to the mcdonalds parking lot. if you look at this video here you can see the wrappers on the ground in that area as well. there is still evidence there. police say the injured men were all from opposing sides. people around here are a little surprised to see this kind of violence. >> you go to mcdonalds at all? has there been trouble here? >> not really. there is a lot of people that hang out here in the morning. i haven't seen any trouble. there were a lot of people out last night. so i don't know what that was about. >> reporter: when i talked to police they had no
there was gauze wrappers and signs of bleeding everywhere. 19-year-old are stabbed near the mcdonalds here at east san carlos and south third street. if you come back out live remember that is where the gauze is found in the entrance of the parking lot. but this is how wide spread this is. if you look over there off in the distance you can see wrappers on the ground over there. that is basically the second crime scene here. police found another victim in the parking lot ajessant to the...
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i think that's a bluff gauze they don't have anywhere else to -- because they don't have anywhere else to go. i think that's an important point that you guys should keep in mind. about the parking issue, i simply urge the commission to work the committee advisory committee on coming up with -- especially son parameters on what exactly are compelling reasons because i think that's been very vague and ambiguous. i think that the issue that commissioner more has repeatly raised that they need it for the financing but we still don't have any sort of immingpir can evidence. i think when you dig into it you'll see that yeah, they're going to have to sell the units for less money which is actually good for affordable housing. so, you know -- also, one thing that i've noticed particularly with 55 laguna and with this parcel p, this big one on fell is that they're often n.c.t. and r.t.o. but the developer tries to do all r.t.o. they try to say, oh, we, because we're half n.c.t. and that's .5 to one and we're r.t.o. which is .5 to one. they say since we're within both, they either try to average
i think that's a bluff gauze they don't have anywhere else to -- because they don't have anywhere else to go. i think that's an important point that you guys should keep in mind. about the parking issue, i simply urge the commission to work the committee advisory committee on coming up with -- especially son parameters on what exactly are compelling reasons because i think that's been very vague and ambiguous. i think that the issue that commissioner more has repeatly raised that they need it...
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we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not it is the cheapest fire extinguisher you can buy? baking soda. have a couple boxes of baking soda, near the stove. cut the top off so it's ready to go.
we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and...
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. >> michael gauze from the health association, c.o. connor coming from the dorse clinic. thank you very much. these two have been working very hard along with the curriculum committee. the amount of work they're putting in is very impressive. it's really a service and contribution to the city so thank you for all you have done. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for your leadership. it's been wonderful. thank you chief, sir, for backing us. i will turn it over to make a few remarks and then i will walk you guys through the curriculum just a little bit through of the draft curriculum and talk about the next steps. >> ok. >> my name is cecilia o'connor. i'm director of the freestanding psychiatric emergency 24/7 in southern. so we're familiar with a lot of the officers. i just wanted to sort of give us a little overview of where we're coming from as far as the curriculum committee is concerned with the training. statistically the world health organization at this point estimates one in four people in the population will at some point in their life have some degree of ment
. >> michael gauze from the health association, c.o. connor coming from the dorse clinic. thank you very much. these two have been working very hard along with the curriculum committee. the amount of work they're putting in is very impressive. it's really a service and contribution to the city so thank you for all you have done. >> thank you. >> thank you very much for your leadership. it's been wonderful. thank you chief, sir, for backing us. i will turn it over to make a few...
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it money so there's two sources of money flowing into the economy and in a classical economist the gauze of a pillory in the banking economics mistakenly believe that the government system controls the private bit like a having you know a centrally controlled system making sure that all the causative at the right speed on a freeway in fact what you've got is rather more like a whole bunch out of control cars being driven by out in the center on too many dozens of stimulants and the government's coming along in an ambulance chasing the wreckage so private created credit drives the economy government money comes along later on and what tends to happen is when there's a private crosses the way that manifest is the right of growth of debt slows down and if all the growth of the economy slows down so the government comes in and spins are running a deficit and balances that out now if you had a will functioning economy then you'd have you know private it bouncing along like this in government didn't bouncing in the opposite direction and in my first modeling miscues financial instability hypot
it money so there's two sources of money flowing into the economy and in a classical economist the gauze of a pillory in the banking economics mistakenly believe that the government system controls the private bit like a having you know a centrally controlled system making sure that all the causative at the right speed on a freeway in fact what you've got is rather more like a whole bunch out of control cars being driven by out in the center on too many dozens of stimulants and the government's...
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conclusive then, detectives decided to ask for a court order requiring gary ridgway to chew on a piece of gauze to leave them a sample of his saliva, his dna. it was just a tiny amount but that was all they were legally allowed to get. of course, back then the science of dna was in its infancy. so investigators simply stored it in the evidence freezer, along with what they had on other suspects. >> we got to a point where there was nothing else we could do. >> one more thing argued against ridgway and other suspects. there seemed to be a reprieve from the terror. it had been three years since a prostitute disappeared from the sea-tac strip. had the green river killer disappeared, too? >> the original profile said this is a serial killer, he's going to keep killing, and all of a sudden the killing stopped. or they appeared to. >> right. >> so you guys logically assume the guy is either in jail, he's dead or he's left. >> we never grabbed onto any one of these ideas and said that's the end of this. if we did that we wouldn't be where we are today. >> more than ten years would pass while the techn
conclusive then, detectives decided to ask for a court order requiring gary ridgway to chew on a piece of gauze to leave them a sample of his saliva, his dna. it was just a tiny amount but that was all they were legally allowed to get. of course, back then the science of dna was in its infancy. so investigators simply stored it in the evidence freezer, along with what they had on other suspects. >> we got to a point where there was nothing else we could do. >> one more thing argued...
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movie and then a comedy and got other research subjects who i hope they were paid a lot, sniff the gauze pads. so everyone can sort of sniff the fear or the laughter. people way above average chance can predict who went to what movie. t women are much better at this then men. just more perceptive. i don't know whether that is genes or culture. i don't want to ansr th question. >> i think the power to express yourself and to have an emotional intelligence serves you well. >> right, very much so. it helps you learn. it's everything. >> yeah. >> so we shouldn't separate squishy emotion from hard. it's all the same. theris a phrase, we should educate our emotis. and how do you do that. dow it a lot through art and literature. when you move with the literary character, you are experiencing their emotion and if it's powerful, it's adding to your internal repertoire. a piece of ms lick add to your internalepertoire. one of the reasons that i cherish springstein is that sort of a manly jersey guy not like medemographically but hehowed how sort of a working class gucould be emotional in a very ho
movie and then a comedy and got other research subjects who i hope they were paid a lot, sniff the gauze pads. so everyone can sort of sniff the fear or the laughter. people way above average chance can predict who went to what movie. t women are much better at this then men. just more perceptive. i don't know whether that is genes or culture. i don't want to ansr th question. >> i think the power to express yourself and to have an emotional intelligence serves you well. >> right,...
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they packed his mouth with gauze and gave him a shot of morphine and put him to bed for the night, and it was four days later on july 5th. so the president had actually been missing for four days now over the forty of july -- fourth of july weekend. the chief executive back in the 1890s wasn't quite what it is today, but even then it was a little unusual for the president to disappear for the fourth of july. but he arrived at his home in massachusetts on the eaching of the fifth, late at night. none of the reporters who were there to greet him or to see his arrival were there, probably back at the hotel drinking, if i know how reporter operate. and so they didn't find out million the next day that cleveland -- until the next day that cleveland had returned. cleveland healed remarkably quickly. he was fitted with a prosthetic device after about three or four weeks when the wound had healed sufficiently enough, and this was a piece of hard, vulcanized rubber, and they fashioned this to plug the hole in his mouth. and it clipped on to a couple of teeth on the other side, and it restored t
they packed his mouth with gauze and gave him a shot of morphine and put him to bed for the night, and it was four days later on july 5th. so the president had actually been missing for four days now over the forty of july -- fourth of july weekend. the chief executive back in the 1890s wasn't quite what it is today, but even then it was a little unusual for the president to disappear for the fourth of july. but he arrived at his home in massachusetts on the eaching of the fifth, late at night....
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it's all gone now but the ground was dover -- covered with dis-- covered with gauze wrappings. >> itld be a lot of things. people could be finally upset about their jobs and stuff like that. some other people could be coming into the air you -- coming into the area. >> in addition to the two stabbing victims police say three -- police say three other pipe showed you. police believe those three people are also injured in the melee. police say one of the people involved is connected to a gang but that doesn't mean this is hang related. they are still investigating that. no suspects have been apprehended. >> thank you. >>> 8:35 -- in a stunning new revolution, we go to the drowning case. alameda fire's chief said his crew could not go into the water because his crew didn't have the training and they didn't have the training because there was no funding. >>> 8:36. the two men convicted of killing oakland journalist face a sentence of life in princen without the possibility of parole. an alameda county found yusuf bey iv guilty of ordering bailey's killing and antoine mackey guilty of dri
it's all gone now but the ground was dover -- covered with dis-- covered with gauze wrappings. >> itld be a lot of things. people could be finally upset about their jobs and stuff like that. some other people could be coming into the air you -- coming into the area. >> in addition to the two stabbing victims police say three -- police say three other pipe showed you. police believe those three people are also injured in the melee. police say one of the people involved is connected...
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the administration of the hospital brought out some gauze, they put her in a blue gown -- >> they probablywers in the gift shop. >> they got her flowers. >>> let's move on to a ticket that was given out to this guy in the uk. he pulled over for literally about 30 seconds. the ticket actually says from 12:41 p.m. to 12:41 p.m. $113 ticket for dropping somebody off. >> at the bus stop. >>> before we go, tomorrow -- >> it's bring your dog to work day. >> and so we're going to be getting a little quiz. >> take a look at some of our staff members' dogs. we'll take a look at these, we'll talk about dogs. bring your dog to work tomorrow. >>> this morning on "world news now," presidential priority. barack obama details his plans to pull american troops out of afghanistan. >> his withdrawal time line and what it means for the military and the american taxpayer. it's thursday, june 23rd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm daniel sieberg. rob nelson is on assignment. >>> with the president's approval rating dropping he hit the air wave
the administration of the hospital brought out some gauze, they put her in a blue gown -- >> they probablywers in the gift shop. >> they got her flowers. >>> let's move on to a ticket that was given out to this guy in the uk. he pulled over for literally about 30 seconds. the ticket actually says from 12:41 p.m. to 12:41 p.m. $113 ticket for dropping somebody off. >> at the bus stop. >>> before we go, tomorrow -- >> it's bring your dog to work day....
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i hope we can gauze it's the right thing to do, because i only have a voice in this body when i can bring my amendments to the floor, only have a voice in this body when i can represent the 921,000 people back home and, mr. speaker, you have given that to us over and over again and i thank you. the speaker: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: the democrats have no problem with the open rule. what the democrats have a problem with is the elimination of medicare which is deemed and passed in the language of the rule itself and cannot be amended after the passage of the rule. it's my honor to yield one minute to the gentlewoman from california, the democratic leader, ms. pelosi. the speaker: the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. pelosi: thank you very much, mr. speaker. i rise in opposition to the rule that is on the floor today because voting for this rule is a vote to abolish medicare. here we are once again after the public has spoken so clearly on this subject of wanting to have medicare as a pillar of health and economic s
i hope we can gauze it's the right thing to do, because i only have a voice in this body when i can bring my amendments to the floor, only have a voice in this body when i can represent the 921,000 people back home and, mr. speaker, you have given that to us over and over again and i thank you. the speaker: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: the democrats have no problem with the open rule. what the democrats have a problem with is the elimination of...