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and i'm figuring, "okay, i gave them my dna. even though i confessed, they got to kick me loose because that proves right there i didn't do this." but that's not their thinking. they don't care. my attorney told me that there had to be somebody else, and if i cooperate, he can get me a better plea bargain. >> it was in his best interest to try and cooperate the best he could to take the death penalty off the case, because i was convinced, with the brutality of this murder, a jury might very well have given the death penalty. >> one day, mr. fasanaro called here and said, "i've got some bad news for you. i hate to tell you, but your son is guilty. he was involved in every bit of this crime, from start to finish." and i just... i just stood there with my mouth open because, up to that point, we believed, always believed our son was innocent, never had any doubt. but now, we've got the guy that we're paying to defend him telling us we got a problem. you know, he's telling us, "he's guilty, he was there for every aspect of the crime
and i'm figuring, "okay, i gave them my dna. even though i confessed, they got to kick me loose because that proves right there i didn't do this." but that's not their thinking. they don't care. my attorney told me that there had to be somebody else, and if i cooperate, he can get me a better plea bargain. >> it was in his best interest to try and cooperate the best he could to take the death penalty off the case, because i was convinced, with the brutality of this murder, a...
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in the nineteen eighties prominent soviet artists gave boucher of volunteered to paint sacral support trait however the work remained unfinished he found the relationship in the center of family so intriguing that he wanted to include yelena born and because of her great influence a husband. as we talk and talk to cycle of i counted seven slaps upon a gave him changes every time she didn't like something and then i started to draw her she was shocked even to draw me to and i said of course i will only draw you because you have a tremendous influence over. the show to my sketch and she tried to rip it out of my hands and i actually had to run with it to save it from her. boss. took to heart any attack on his wife the author of the notorious soviet book cia versus u.s.s.r. who took the liberty of making an offensive reference to born a jew response from dr satcher of and in public. the summer of said thursday should apologise to my wife in public after his diverse refused summer of came up to him and slapped him in the face although not too hard for the man left and the desire of gleefu
in the nineteen eighties prominent soviet artists gave boucher of volunteered to paint sacral support trait however the work remained unfinished he found the relationship in the center of family so intriguing that he wanted to include yelena born and because of her great influence a husband. as we talk and talk to cycle of i counted seven slaps upon a gave him changes every time she didn't like something and then i started to draw her she was shocked even to draw me to and i said of course i...
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but as we told the dr sucker off i counted seven slaps on i gave him changes every time he didn't light. and then i started to draw her she was shocked even to draw me to and i said of course i will only draw you because you have a tremendous influence over you know if i show them a sketch and she tried to rip it out of my hands and i actually had to run with it to save it from. one thought or. took to heart any attack on his wife the author of the notorious soviet cia versus u.s.s.r. who took the liberty of making an offensive reference to born i was a jew response from dr sutter of and in public. that in the summer of surgical vs should apologise to my wife in public others less refused summer of came out to him and slapped him in the face alone not too hard or the man left and the desire of gleefully sent a telegram to his relief i slapped him. december one thousand nine hundred seventy nine afghanistan. after a special operation to remove the leader of the salami soviet troops invaded afghanistan the soviet press would like to call this fulfillment a national emergency several didn'
but as we told the dr sucker off i counted seven slaps on i gave him changes every time he didn't light. and then i started to draw her she was shocked even to draw me to and i said of course i will only draw you because you have a tremendous influence over you know if i show them a sketch and she tried to rip it out of my hands and i actually had to run with it to save it from. one thought or. took to heart any attack on his wife the author of the notorious soviet cia versus u.s.s.r. who took...
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. >> they gave don knapp an earfull about the ship's crew. don. >> reporter: he is in his home.he has had the man hat an, came out a while ago and said he is talking, talking, talking, the men who pulled up were talking about their ordeal, about survival, and about the men they left behind. four survivors returned. one week after leaving for a fishing trip to baja. they left no doubt about what they think went wrong. >> the captain was a criminal jack as, he had no idea what the heck he was doin' out there because the storm comes 25 degrees from the port side, when he goes straight down. if he would have turned into the wind then, i was a sailor before at one time, if he would have turned into the wind and -- he didn't know in other words, i didn't see the crew, nobody came around and woke us up, gave us a life vest, nothing. >> reporter: happy to be back but sad end the companions left behind, nothing. >> we've got through it. just with the will to survive. all of us went in the water at the same time, it was pitch black, we traded water until it was light and just tried to sta
. >> they gave don knapp an earfull about the ship's crew. don. >> reporter: he is in his home.he has had the man hat an, came out a while ago and said he is talking, talking, talking, the men who pulled up were talking about their ordeal, about survival, and about the men they left behind. four survivors returned. one week after leaving for a fishing trip to baja. they left no doubt about what they think went wrong. >> the captain was a criminal jack as, he had no idea what...
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she'll be at sonoma this weekend. >> i gave them what they gave me. i gave it right back.lly, i got even on the starting line. >> he gives it right back and you know what happens? he gets up off the floor and says i'm sorry. so you were able to get away with it? >> i never said i was sorry. >> she took on the men and the old saying goes, lived to tell about it. >>> the nba may be locked out but in the city if you're a baller and you want to work up a sweat, you go to the pavilion. warrior guard wright playing tonight. he had 18 points as his team won one of the summer leagues. now with no basketball on the menu, maybe indeed the guys want to keep in shape, they go and work up a sweat. one player, also not sitting idle during the nba lockout is kevin love. he's a real sharp guy, comes off just fantastic here, league's first 30-point, 30 rebound game in 28 seasons and he is now going to play beach volleyball. he made a big deal, he was all over in new york television today and august 24th, trivia, that pam probably knows, his uncle was the lead singer for the beach boys. >>
she'll be at sonoma this weekend. >> i gave them what they gave me. i gave it right back.lly, i got even on the starting line. >> he gives it right back and you know what happens? he gets up off the floor and says i'm sorry. so you were able to get away with it? >> i never said i was sorry. >> she took on the men and the old saying goes, lived to tell about it. >>> the nba may be locked out but in the city if you're a baller and you want to work up a sweat, you...
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i can't know exactly what it means to be japanese but it gave me a culture. a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in many ways. this book gave that to me. that was the greatest gift of the samurai's garden. that and the fact that somehow people kept reading it. it was the book i was worried about and i had sent it to my editor and she called. i'm telling you the gossip stuff now. i think in a way that's more interesting. i was very nervous because i didn't know how she would receive this book. she called and said to me, well, it's very different. [laughter] and then nobody said anything. i didn't say anything and she didn't i didn't know what to say different good or bad so just with quiet. she said, i think this about part of -- she talked to me about story lines. i realized wow, they are going to publish it. and we talked about it as we would talk about a man script that wou
i can't know exactly what it means to be japanese but it gave me a culture. a culture i realize that was a lot japanese. even though i hadn't grownup in it and i was as american as apple pie in so many ways that i started to learn more about the culture and i thought, i'm more japanese than chinese in many ways. this book gave that to me. that was the greatest gift of the samurai's garden. that and the fact that somehow people kept reading it. it was the book i was worried about and i had sent...
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during the course of last year's sheridan trial gave evidence undernoet on two occasions. that email was relating to the case showing contact between news of the world and crown witnesses, private detectors, surveillance, phone hacking they were lost in some black hole in mumbai. that's not the case. >> i think actually what happened he was referring to an issue that we had with our supplies. i think i'm correct in thinking the information commissioner has actually put out a clarification to that and explained that there was no issue and that they were entirely comfortable with news international's response to that. >> do you know who gave him that advice that the emails are lost? >> i don't know. >> the defense team has still not received these retrieved emails. do you have any idea why? >> the emails have since been retrooved? the defense team still haven't received them. any idea why? >> i think the clarification from the information commissioner was in fact that what had happened was the editor of the scottish news of the world had made a comment during the trial which
during the course of last year's sheridan trial gave evidence undernoet on two occasions. that email was relating to the case showing contact between news of the world and crown witnesses, private detectors, surveillance, phone hacking they were lost in some black hole in mumbai. that's not the case. >> i think actually what happened he was referring to an issue that we had with our supplies. i think i'm correct in thinking the information commissioner has actually put out a clarification...
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our last two cds ago we gave away 30,000 copies of our cd. >> just gave them away?> gave them away. >> cd sells for how much? >> $5 to $10. >> that's a lot of money you gave away. >> we burned all of those one by one ourselves. took us about a year to do it. we did it. >> it's really cool to see that kind of persistence and you guys are just regular kids from san jose. you went to pioneer high school. >> archbishop. >> where did you go to school? >> st. francis. >> lancer action. >> it's testament that hard work can pay off if you are consistent. you have to do the work. kids have the misconception they will be plucked from obscurity. >> they think they play a couple shows but that's not how it works. it's 24/7. we've been doing this since we were kids. i've been lucky to do with my best friends which helps a lot. >> getting national buzz. people are talking about you for sure. >> it feels good. we have been working so hard for so long. he hit it right on the head. it's a job. it's a 40 to 60-hour a week job. people get in bands and hang out with friends and don't r
our last two cds ago we gave away 30,000 copies of our cd. >> just gave them away?> gave them away. >> cd sells for how much? >> $5 to $10. >> that's a lot of money you gave away. >> we burned all of those one by one ourselves. took us about a year to do it. we did it. >> it's really cool to see that kind of persistence and you guys are just regular kids from san jose. you went to pioneer high school. >> archbishop. >> where did you go to...
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she gave me some hints on where i went wrong and how i should proceed. successor started publishing my puzzle in the "sunday times." win two magazines wanted a crossword puzzle, this gentleman suggested may. -- me. when the magazine was taken over in 1980, that was my last job. you have to have two of every length word. the puzzle must be symmetrical. that is the hardest part of starting a puzzle. it is really hard to make a proposal reposal. it has given me satisfaction. it has taught me a great deal. -- it is really hard to make a puzzle. some of them are silly. the ones that are really interesting have given me a different slant on language. i feel i have gained something there. i have learned. >> she is speaking about her decades of teasing us with her crossword puzzles. the retired couple from scotland are the winners of a massive european lottery. their price is 185 million euros. that is the equivalent of $260 million. it is officially the biggest ever jackpot in your. they are among the 500 richest people in britain. he says they were tickled pin
she gave me some hints on where i went wrong and how i should proceed. successor started publishing my puzzle in the "sunday times." win two magazines wanted a crossword puzzle, this gentleman suggested may. -- me. when the magazine was taken over in 1980, that was my last job. you have to have two of every length word. the puzzle must be symmetrical. that is the hardest part of starting a puzzle. it is really hard to make a proposal reposal. it has given me satisfaction. it has...
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the reason i didn't tell my father is because he gave me a candy bar at the end. candy bar and my dad didn't want me eating sugar because of my -- look at me. and so -- plus, i didn't know what it was. you don't know what sex is if you're a kid. so i confronted him, and then, you know, as he came towards me, i realized, wait, i'm a grown man, i'm not that kid, and i grabbed his arm and i went back home. >> did you hit him? >> no, i didn't hit him. but i -- i went -- immediately to the governor of iowa's office, it's down the road, and i said you got to do something about this guy. he's about to adopt another boy. which i found out. he said, tom, you're not here. you can't tell me. that's a federal offense you're asking me to do. get out of here, go back to california. i said, but i'm worried about this kid. he's growing his own victims. i got a call from my brother. the adoption had fallen through, some kind of paperwork thing. i don't know what the governor did, but i appreciate it. and i said what about the kids in his neighborhood now? i had my farm hands, six
the reason i didn't tell my father is because he gave me a candy bar at the end. candy bar and my dad didn't want me eating sugar because of my -- look at me. and so -- plus, i didn't know what it was. you don't know what sex is if you're a kid. so i confronted him, and then, you know, as he came towards me, i realized, wait, i'm a grown man, i'm not that kid, and i grabbed his arm and i went back home. >> did you hit him? >> no, i didn't hit him. but i -- i went -- immediately to...
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a new york city couple who gave their friend, harper lee, money. they remain very, very close dear friends to this day. the other person i was also very privileged and fortunate to talk to was alice finch, harper lee's older sister. alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was quite a character and told me quite a bit about how the lee girls were raised. and her answer to that question is, she quoted her sister saying, she couldn't top what she had done. she had nowhere to go but down. and i think the combination of this kind of overwhelming thing, the somewhat autobiographical nature of what was written about and not to disappoint yourself let alone the other people out there waiting for a second book, all of that -- she writes about the fact that we don't -- that we don't get second novels from such a wonderful writer. >> thank you.
a new york city couple who gave their friend, harper lee, money. they remain very, very close dear friends to this day. the other person i was also very privileged and fortunate to talk to was alice finch, harper lee's older sister. alice is one of the first women in alabama who was ever admitted to the bar. she -- at 99 she's the oldest practicing attorney in the state. she continues to practice every day, and she hopes to celebrate her 100th birthday in september at her law desk. she was...
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brandi chastain's penalty kick gave the u.s. the women's world cup. final with just as much drama against brazil. against marta, the five time player of the year. shannon boxx centers it. day any kicks it into the net, an own goal gives the u.s. an early 1-nil lead. same score, marta on the attack, number 19 rachel buehler is called for a foul in the box. not just a penalty, that's a red card, the former stanford star is ejected so the u.s. is down to 10 players. so penalty kick time. hope some low denies kristi an. no harm done. but wait, controversy t ref calls encroachment on the u.s., that means a rekick for brazil. solo argues but to no avail. marta does the honors, she beats solo, a 1-1 game. that's how it ends, bring on 30 minutes of extra time. 90-second minute. this is why marta is the best. brilliant left-footed goal. brazil takes a 2-1 lead. it's not sudden death. the u.s. needs to score. take it to desperation time in the 122 under minute. will &% f 0 1 2 2 n d m i n u t e . >> amy wambach saves the u.s.'s life. >> woman back's header leve
brandi chastain's penalty kick gave the u.s. the women's world cup. final with just as much drama against brazil. against marta, the five time player of the year. shannon boxx centers it. day any kicks it into the net, an own goal gives the u.s. an early 1-nil lead. same score, marta on the attack, number 19 rachel buehler is called for a foul in the box. not just a penalty, that's a red card, the former stanford star is ejected so the u.s. is down to 10 players. so penalty kick time. hope some...
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but as we talk with dr sackcloth i counted seven slaps when i gave him changes every time she didn't like something and then i started to draw her she was shocked even to draw me to and i said of course i will only draw you because you have a tremendous influence over. the show to my sketch and she tried to rip it out of my hands and i actually had to run with it to save it from. some sort of took to heart any attack on his wife the author of the notorious soviet book cia versus u.s.s.r. who took the liberty of making an offensive reference to born a jew response from dr satcher of and in public. in the summer of said firstly should apologise to my wife in public or to his lawyers refused summer of came up to him and slapped him in the face although not too hard for the man left and the designer of gleefully sent a telegram to his wife i slapped him. december one thousand nine hundred seventy nine. afghanistan. after a special operation to remove the leader of his or long arm soviet troops invaded afghanistan the soviet press would later kulis fulfilling international duty. didn't ho
but as we talk with dr sackcloth i counted seven slaps when i gave him changes every time she didn't like something and then i started to draw her she was shocked even to draw me to and i said of course i will only draw you because you have a tremendous influence over. the show to my sketch and she tried to rip it out of my hands and i actually had to run with it to save it from. some sort of took to heart any attack on his wife the author of the notorious soviet book cia versus u.s.s.r. who...
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and gave them a good description of the woman. and they got her. >> the suspect was later apprehended by one security inside of the hotel z they recovered some of the stolen items minus the cash. in and near an ice machine. >> trebek got his wallet and cell phone back. still miss sag piece of jewelry with sentimental value. >> it's a bracelet my mother gave me many years ago. that is gone. >> police won't say how the burglar got into the hotel room. they say she was not armed and that his life was never in jeopardy. trebek says he'll go through surgery on friday for the torn achilles heel. >> thank you, vick. and late word tonight. san francisco judge issued a tentative ruling that could strike a proposed ban on circumcision from the ballot this fall. the ruling says because it attempts to regulate a medical procedure, it should not go up for a vote planned in november. but a backer has filed a response and arguments are scheduled for tomorrow, before there is a final ruling. governor brown vetoed a bill that would have kept adult
and gave them a good description of the woman. and they got her. >> the suspect was later apprehended by one security inside of the hotel z they recovered some of the stolen items minus the cash. in and near an ice machine. >> trebek got his wallet and cell phone back. still miss sag piece of jewelry with sentimental value. >> it's a bracelet my mother gave me many years ago. that is gone. >> police won't say how the burglar got into the hotel room. they say she was not...
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he gave interviews against it. opt other side of that -- on the other side of that criticism were 300 former retired generals, admirals, leading diplomats, head of the nsa, admiral shanahan, the two chief security advisers to the first bush, brent croft and james baker. they gave interviews and went back to their work. there was no infrastructure. i called george sorrows several times. i never get a return, and i wanted to say to him if he put $200 million in those nine months with a massive infrastructure of media, lobbying to take those 300 very imminent people, unherd of in american history to a pose a -- oppose a president in the pre-war stages which would have tripled immediately with nor generals, colonels, ect., security, former diplomats, had he put 200 million, and i was opposing that war, and i was very close to the dynamics. i was convinced that he unleashing all of these people on capitol hill in the media, would overcome the media complicity like the new "new york times" and the democratic party passiv
he gave interviews against it. opt other side of that -- on the other side of that criticism were 300 former retired generals, admirals, leading diplomats, head of the nsa, admiral shanahan, the two chief security advisers to the first bush, brent croft and james baker. they gave interviews and went back to their work. there was no infrastructure. i called george sorrows several times. i never get a return, and i wanted to say to him if he put $200 million in those nine months with a massive...
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i gave him a break. i to my understand he picked up a report on the weekend for tattooing. >> that's correct. >> at this point i want us to impose sanction from the misconduct report. i want to see the tattoos. >> come on in. >> show me the tattoos. >> right there. >> where it's red. >> all these you could feel them. all these -- i don't know if those are notes. >> first of all, i'm disappointed. i mean, all we have in this world is our word. and you came to me and you said, i give you my word. you won't have anymore problems. and so then i hear that you're tattooing in the unit. and i see evidence of that on your arms. and so what. i to think? >> i'm giting aimed at. i'm getting shook down more than anody. i'm getting my money counted more than anybody. all of a sudden i've been getting picked on. >> somebody who has suspended sanctions and somebody who wants to be able to visit with their family, and enjoy their daughter, that person should be walking a straight line around here. i don't see you doing
i gave him a break. i to my understand he picked up a report on the weekend for tattooing. >> that's correct. >> at this point i want us to impose sanction from the misconduct report. i want to see the tattoos. >> come on in. >> show me the tattoos. >> right there. >> where it's red. >> all these you could feel them. all these -- i don't know if those are notes. >> first of all, i'm disappointed. i mean, all we have in this world is our word. and...
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and she gave birth twice in a deranged backyard.years, she was never allowed to say her name. on the day her first child is born, she is alone in her backyard prison. so, august 18th, 1994, you are how old? >> 14. >> reporter: you're in labor and there's nobody ere.e. having a baby in a backyard. >> yep. i did. very painful, but -- then i saw her. she was beautiful. i felt like i wasn't alone anymore. had somebody that was mine. i wasn't alone. and i knew i could never let anything happen to her. i didn't know how i was going to do that, but i did. >> reporter: in her story of survival, a lesson for every person alive. i'm trying to imagine how you are coping. i'm trying to imagine -- >> i don't know. i can't imagine being beaten to death, you know? but you can't imagine being kidnapped and raped, you know? so, it's just -- you just do what you have to do. to survive. >> reporter: and 18 years later, a s snning reunion with the mother who loves her, but remembers something she forgot to do for her child that day, 18 years ago. >> i
and she gave birth twice in a deranged backyard.years, she was never allowed to say her name. on the day her first child is born, she is alone in her backyard prison. so, august 18th, 1994, you are how old? >> 14. >> reporter: you're in labor and there's nobody ere.e. having a baby in a backyard. >> yep. i did. very painful, but -- then i saw her. she was beautiful. i felt like i wasn't alone anymore. had somebody that was mine. i wasn't alone. and i knew i could never let...
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in the door seconds later we learned it was here in a ball and you're going the woman gave us a look of surprise and we all stiffened raissa her of lived there she told us to come in and we did. it with. while sucker of was busy in his study and re-examine the whole flat he remembers to this day the living room with the radio sets of used to listen to western broadcasts and the kitchen with a remarkable table which the academic could manage to repair without nails than what he heard from sucker of a maze the boy much more. serious told us that one of the basic reasons for his exile was opposition to the war in afghanistan we knew about this war and were aware the thoughts of august were being killed when we were leaving we all still for a souvenir were served gave me and my friends of fail well postcard each here is my postcard i've kept it for thirty years now and they're written in briefly to andrey . in alders that k.g.b. can take it away from us with. an old two story mansion in the center of corky was the only place where andrei sakharov and yelena bonner could pay friendly call
in the door seconds later we learned it was here in a ball and you're going the woman gave us a look of surprise and we all stiffened raissa her of lived there she told us to come in and we did. it with. while sucker of was busy in his study and re-examine the whole flat he remembers to this day the living room with the radio sets of used to listen to western broadcasts and the kitchen with a remarkable table which the academic could manage to repair without nails than what he heard from sucker...
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i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you knowt? they got me and him, my first felony. >> she told our producer she had worked as a prostitute the last 14 years. >> i didn't like myself doing it. i wasn't too happy about it but i had no choice. i had no money, i had no nothing. >> how many years did you do that? >> since i was 21. >> rhonda hopes the skills she has picked up in the bakery will give her a second chance as a mother. >> got a daughter? >> yes, she's 14. she's with her father's mother in florida. >> what's her name? >> roseanne. >> she writes to you? >> yeah. >> what does she write? >> saying that she loves me, she misses me. start crying right now. it's all right. are you all right? >> yeah. okay. i miss my daughter. >> i know you do. i know you do. all right. >> my heart went out to her because whenever prisoners begin to talk about their children, it is the one very sensitive spot in their lives. and no matter what they may have done to get them to a jail, to prison, they still are very touched, and love their chil
i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you knowt? they got me and him, my first felony. >> she told our producer she had worked as a prostitute the last 14 years. >> i didn't like myself doing it. i wasn't too happy about it but i had no choice. i had no money, i had no nothing. >> how many years did you do that? >> since i was 21. >> rhonda hopes the skills she has picked up in the bakery will give her a second...
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goo>> they gave it a positive recommendation. >> the resolution in? >> i am trying to figure out how long it is. i am just saying there are health concerns related to this. not only environmentally concerns, but issues about that and impacts of cleaning, and they refer to the task force and the work of has been done in sand francisco unified, and be it resolved it is the policy of the board of education of the board will approve only those approved for use in a education and classroom cleaning as soon as possible. they will do everything to make sure unapproved products are kept out of classrooms and they will transfer to the bleached- free chemicals. they will receive standardized training, and be a further resolved they will establish a green cleaning oversight committee with representation for facilities and maintenance, student nutrition, early education, special education, and others to help develop a comprehensive implementation plan by january of 2012, with a target of full transition by may of 2013. by january of 2012, a plan for a comprehensi
goo>> they gave it a positive recommendation. >> the resolution in? >> i am trying to figure out how long it is. i am just saying there are health concerns related to this. not only environmentally concerns, but issues about that and impacts of cleaning, and they refer to the task force and the work of has been done in sand francisco unified, and be it resolved it is the policy of the board of education of the board will approve only those approved for use in a education and...