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the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i would take you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spoke, if i tell you where dimusi is, what are you give me? anana said, if you tell me, i will let you frequent the beer houses and taverns. i will let you dwell among the talk of the wise ones. i will let you dwell among the songs of the minstrals. the fly spoke. lift your eyes to the edges of the steppe. lift your eyes to arali. there you will find gestanana's brother. there you will find the shepherd, dimusi. anana and gestanana
the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i...
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finally, we will have another major address you with what is going on in her city. she is from the city of santa barbara. >> thanks you. i appreciate the opportunity to speak here. i think mayor newsom for your leadership from the beginning. hopefully, we can see some allocations after the first- round is moved around. that is important for congress to see the investment of this as not just an expenditure. the city of santa barbara has a little over 100,000 people. our funding was about $658,000. we did lighting efficiency projects in four parks as well as some heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning retrofits in eight city buildings. the park's alone are saving 140,000 kilowatt hours annually, a savings of $88,000. the eecbg grants, coupled with other funding we did with our municipal building energy audit, is sitting as $150,000 in our general fund. along with the jobs that are being created with this project, when i came in and met with a number of mayors this morning, the first question has been how is your budget going. what is going on with your general fund
finally, we will have another major address you with what is going on in her city. she is from the city of santa barbara. >> thanks you. i appreciate the opportunity to speak here. i think mayor newsom for your leadership from the beginning. hopefully, we can see some allocations after the first- round is moved around. that is important for congress to see the investment of this as not just an expenditure. the city of santa barbara has a little over 100,000 people. our funding was about...
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> what everybody please stand for the pledge of a
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why...
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two years ago her city home became infested, and she found out there were actually coming from her neighbor's home. >> i did discover an infestation, and it turned out our jason never set had them for several years. >> ironically, she works for the health department. she got involved with our neighbor and a battle of the bugs with steam cleaning, washing of close with natural pesticides. >> it is really stressful, especially if you are staying with other relatives and you have kids. >> of the more than 150 people that came up, listing what verlan smith who has not lived in hurt townhome since july because of bedbugs. >> i really don't know what to do, because i don't want to go back into my home. >> health officials offered concerned citizens various advice on how to determine if they have bedbugs, what options they have, and preventive measures to keep them away. >> because they have not been around for a long time, people have not been aware of what they were looking for or what to do to prevent them. >> they also stress for people live in town houses how important it is to get involved wit
two years ago her city home became infested, and she found out there were actually coming from her neighbor's home. >> i did discover an infestation, and it turned out our jason never set had them for several years. >> ironically, she works for the health department. she got involved with our neighbor and a battle of the bugs with steam cleaning, washing of close with natural pesticides. >> it is really stressful, especially if you are staying with other relatives and you have...
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her fiance and friend. shourd spoke in new york city since her release on tuesday. she spent more than 13 months in the notorious prison along with her fiancee and a friend. the three were arrested while hiking in 2009 and were accused of spying. >> this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and joshed is crushing. i stand before you today on the one-third free. >> she says the trio were in
her fiance and friend. shourd spoke in new york city since her release on tuesday. she spent more than 13 months in the notorious prison along with her fiancee and a friend. the three were arrested while hiking in 2009 and were accused of spying. >> this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and joshed is crushing. i stand before you today on the one-third free. >> she says the trio were in
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much.
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much.
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, i'm lawrence kornfield. welcome to our brown bag lunch. the fire department as a lot to do with fire escapes in san francisco. we have tens of thousands of fire escapes in san francisco. it's sort of like utility wires, until you start looking for them. you don't even see them. today we're going to look at them and for them and talk a little bit about what they are there for and how they should be maintained. what our standards are. so we are right here in front of building services office at 1660 mission street. we have one of many buildings served by fire escapes. they are typically used when there's a required means of existing or egressfrom the building. this building has a main stairway and all these fire escapes. i don't know about the backside. it probably has more exits that would be typically required to have. >> typically fir
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, i'm lawrence kornfield. welcome to our brown bag lunch. the fire department as a lot to do with fire escapes in san francisco. we have tens of thousands of fire escapes in san francisco. it's sort of like utility wires, until you start looking for them. you...
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> welcome to culture wire. did you know the city of san francisco has an art collection consisting of 3500 objects? the collection ranges from painting and public buildings to murals, and from bronze busts in city halls, to cite specific structures. at this time, many of the large works are in desperate need of repair, and a long-term innovative solution is needed to make sure these public treasures will be cared for. >> the story of the arts commission program begins with ruth fromstein. 2010 marks her 50th year as an art dealer. at the helm of the county, she had represented some of the most notable of bay area artists, and continues to look for new talent. >> the artists that i represent, what do i choose them, if asked to do with a background of what the gallery is about. i love the idea of finding new guys and watching them grow. it is the old fash
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> welcome to culture wire. did you know the city of san francisco has an art collection consisting of 3500 objects? the collection ranges from painting and public buildings to murals, and from bronze busts in city halls, to cite specific structures. at this time, many of the...
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i'm the director san francisco's department of the environment. we are here today with our partners to make an announcement about san francisco's accomplishments in the cycling that can only be called the story. san francisco is a city that knows how to recycle. over the years, our city has been a nationwide later in recycling, and mayor newsom has made it a priority to develop new recycling and composting programs, set aggressive goals, and keep us on track. without further delay, it is my pleasure to introduce mayor gavin newsom, who has some spectacular news. mayor newsom: i think this is the completion of your first week on the job. melanie was with the speaker's office doing similar work, so that we could be successful in san francisco and but in a position to make a lot of the announcements we have been making bore over the last
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i'm the director san francisco's department of the environment. we are here today with our partners to make an announcement about san francisco's accomplishments in the cycling that can only be called the story. san francisco is a city that knows how to recycle....
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment. >> you are making it safer. push, push. that is better. when i start thinking, i see it actually -- sometimes, i do not see it, but when i do, it is usually from the inside out. it is like watching something being spawned. you go in, and you begin to work, excavate, play with the dancers, and then things began to emerge. you may have a plan that this is what i want to create. here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan.
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> we came to seven straight about 10 years ago. -- 7th street about 10 years ago. the environment is huge. it is stronger than willpower. surrounding yourself with artists, being in a culture where artists are driving, and where a huge amount of them is a healthy environment....
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone back from the summer break. all of our staff was hard at work during this hiatus we have had. it is wednesday -- it is tuesday, september 14, 2:00 p.m.. [tolroll call -- all present] item seven has -- item 11 has been taken off the calendar and will be continued to the next meeting. the next item is approval of the minutes of the july 27 special meeting and minutes of the august 10 regular meeting. is there any provision? president crowley: colleagues, any additions, corrections, or deletions? any public comment? seeing and hearing at 9, all those in favor please signify -- seeing and hearing none, all those in favor please signify. >> next, public comment for matters within commission jurisdiction but not on today's agenda. i believe i have a speaker card on this item. president crowley: thank you. >>
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> good afternoon. i would like to welcome everyone back from the summer break. all of our staff was hard at work during this hiatus we have had. it is wednesday -- it is tuesday, september 14, 2:00 p.m.. [tolroll call -- all present] item seven has -- item 11 has been taken off...
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she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> we thought we wouldd< take ts weekly video out on the road. we are here at recology at the recycling center. if you ever wondered where your recyclables go, and this new mandate for composting, the new challenges and mandates around recycling, what we are trying to achieve -- it all starts right here. we just marked an important milestone in our city. i would argue important this nationn francisco has now achieved a 77% diversion rate, the highest in america. no big city can lay claim to diverting that much of their waste, and that is why that composting requirement was so important. this is why our efforts to consumption and distribution and the like of plastic water bottles is so important. it is because we want to reduce that waste going into the landfill. we want to reduce the burden on our environment. we want to create jobs. the folks on the lin
she loved her city pie the bay, voting, cooking, reading a than playing piano. the board of education and superintendent of schools express sincere sympathy to the family. meeting adjourned. thank you very much. >> we thought we wouldd< take ts weekly video out on the road. we are here at recology at the recycling center. if you ever wondered where your recyclables go, and this new mandate for composting, the new challenges and mandates around recycling, what we are trying to achieve...
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city state's attorney. she's ready to move forward. jeff hager has more on her decision. >> at this time i want to thank the citizens of baltimore city for giving me the opportunity to serve. it has been a labor of love. >> reporter: and with that baltimore city state's attorney patricia jessamy announced she had telephoned her opponent gregg bernstein and had conceded the race to retain her office of 15 years. the incumbent says she learned a long time ago to let life's turns make her better, not bitter. and she's now prepared to focus upon her future. >> i am definitely not going quietly into the night. i am a public servant by nature, and there is an initiative that i have been working on that i'm going to volunteer initially my time towards and it is that fifth sunday to violence initiative. >> reporter: having spent time putting criminals behind bars she wants to reach out to children to help them grow into solid citizens and not cold- blooded killers. she's asking her supporters to follow suit. >> i'm going to challenge the public. so if there's somebody o
city state's attorney. she's ready to move forward. jeff hager has more on her decision. >> at this time i want to thank the citizens of baltimore city for giving me the opportunity to serve. it has been a labor of love. >> reporter: and with that baltimore city state's attorney patricia jessamy announced she had telephoned her opponent gregg bernstein and had conceded the race to retain her office of 15 years. the incumbent says she learned a long time ago to let life's turns make...
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he forced a 12 year old into prostitution and took her to atlantic city and sold her services several times. >>> and the fallston high school freshman struck and killed in harford county will be laid to rest today. the police say he was crossing a busy intersection and hit by a car. the 19-year-old driver had the right of way. >>> yesterday, the detectives combed through the home of a man who shot a doctor late last week. they were looking for information as to whether or not he was planning on shooting the doctor and his mother and himself. >>> stay with us, complete news, and weather and traffic still ahead for you this morning and coming up, an inside look at thth,,,,,,,, ♪ storyteller: hey diddle diddle the cat and the fiddle the cow jumped over the moon. then quickly fell back to earth, landing on the roof of a dutch colonial. luckily, geico recently helped the residents with homeowners insurance. they were able to get the roof repaired like new. they later sold the cow, because they had all become lactose intolerant. call geico and see how much you could save on homeowners insur
he forced a 12 year old into prostitution and took her to atlantic city and sold her services several times. >>> and the fallston high school freshman struck and killed in harford county will be laid to rest today. the police say he was crossing a busy intersection and hit by a car. the 19-year-old driver had the right of way. >>> yesterday, the detectives combed through the home of a man who shot a doctor late last week. they were looking for information as to whether or not...
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he took her from maryland to atlantic city. o a laurel hotel. he refused to take her home and threatened to shoot her. when she was left alone, he called her mother. >> the victim is with her family and may testify at trial. >>> yesterday, the detectives searched through the home of a man who shot a doctor last week at johns hopkins. >>> and stay with wjz-13, maryland's news station. up next, how your gender affects your brain. and why old-fashioned family meals could keep your children out of trouble. ,,,,,,,,,, today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >>> welcome back to "the early show" on this beautiful wednesday morning. i'm maggie rodriguez with julie chen, harry smith and a wonderful crowd
he took her from maryland to atlantic city. o a laurel hotel. he refused to take her home and threatened to shoot her. when she was left alone, he called her mother. >> the victim is with her family and may testify at trial. >>> yesterday, the detectives searched through the home of a man who shot a doctor last week at johns hopkins. >>> and stay with wjz-13, maryland's news station. up next, how your gender affects your brain. and why old-fashioned family meals could...
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comes as san francisco's fire chief received a map details the route of gas transmission lines under her city yesterday. chief joanne hayes white has information right after the explosion that killed seven people in san bruno two weeks ago. >> some of the other pipelines that a lot of people have been talking about under where i live and so forth, most of those lines are distribution lines which are far less concern because they're at a much lower pressure. possibly 60 pounds or less. >> state regulators voted yesterday to create an independent fact-finding panel to examine what caused the explosion in san bruno. pg&e will pay for the investigation. but it remains unclear if the ultimate stockholders or customers will have to cover the estimated $2 million cost of the probe. >> a memorial service will take place today for three generations of the same family who died in the gas explosion. 85-year-old levon bullis, her son 50-year-old gregory and her 17-year-old grandson william all perished in the inferno. the service will take place in the first presbyterian church of rollinggame. it's 5:04.
comes as san francisco's fire chief received a map details the route of gas transmission lines under her city yesterday. chief joanne hayes white has information right after the explosion that killed seven people in san bruno two weeks ago. >> some of the other pipelines that a lot of people have been talking about under where i live and so forth, most of those lines are distribution lines which are far less concern because they're at a much lower pressure. possibly 60 pounds or less....
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. >> and how one bay area woman is doing her work in the city. ret ma oilwi totr wco l wcotiie >>> a woman is recovering after her car smashed through an auto parts store on jackson street at mission boulevard. firefighters rescued the driver and rushed her to the hospital. the extent of her injuries are not known or why she crashed into the store. the windows are boarded up and the store is open for business. >>> a police chase in richmond involving a stolen car ended in a fiery crash. police say the suspects crashed around 8:0 last night. one suspect -- 8:30 last night. one suspect was taken to the hospital. the other was arrested. the crash damaged a mini mini- mart. >>> the national transportation group reports that 6% of the roads of the san jose metro area were in poor condition in 2008, beating out los angeles, where 63% of the roads were in need of the repair. drivers we spoke to had their own stories of bad roads. >> i was driving down here on tully road before they fixed it, okay, and i went in -- there was a hole in the street. and my f
. >> and how one bay area woman is doing her work in the city. ret ma oilwi totr wco l wcotiie >>> a woman is recovering after her car smashed through an auto parts store on jackson street at mission boulevard. firefighters rescued the driver and rushed her to the hospital. the extent of her injuries are not known or why she crashed into the store. the windows are boarded up and the store is open for business. >>> a police chase in richmond involving a stolen car ended...
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her fiance and friend. shourd spoke in new york city since her release on tuesday. she spent more than 13 months in the notorious prison along with her fiancee and a friend. the three were arrested while hiking in 2009 and were accused of spying. >> this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and joshed is crushing. i stand before you today on the one-third free. >> she says the trio were in iraq and never meant to cross into iran. they had no idea the border was nearby. residents gather today for a fund-raiser for those affected by the massive fire in northern california. the neighbors helping neighbors benefit was held yesterday for those who lost their homes. at least 50 homes were destroyed and hundreds more were damaged when the gas line ruptured on september 9th. at least four people lost their lives during the blaze and officials are still trying to determine what caused the line to ignite. despite holding the division rival. stew only field goals, the powerful defense could not compensate. the cincinnati coach marvin l
her fiance and friend. shourd spoke in new york city since her release on tuesday. she spent more than 13 months in the notorious prison along with her fiancee and a friend. the three were arrested while hiking in 2009 and were accused of spying. >> this is not the time to celebrate. my disappointment in not sharing this with shane and joshed is crushing. i stand before you today on the one-third free. >> she says the trio were in iraq and never meant to cross into iran. they had no...
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city. >>> hopes. a washington state woman admits her wounds in an acid attack were self-inflicted. >>> and the former alaskan governor heads to iowa today in what may be a first step towards the white house. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 17th, this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning on this friday. good to see you. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. in new york folks are preparing for a rough commute. at least one person was killed, commuter trains were knocked out and roads were blocked by downed trees. hurricane-force winds were recorded and today the national weather service will determine if a tornado touched down. packing winds near 100 miles per hour, the storm sliced through the city in just minutes. tearing trees from the ground, ripping bricks from buildings, and knocking out power to tens of thousands. >> my used-to-be car is now a convertible. i've seen bad winds. this, they said there was a tornado warning. i think it hit. >> i've been here like over 20 years and i have never seen anything like t
city. >>> hopes. a washington state woman admits her wounds in an acid attack were self-inflicted. >>> and the former alaskan governor heads to iowa today in what may be a first step towards the white house. this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 17th, this is the "cbs morning news" for friday, september 17th, 2010. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning on this friday. good to see you. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. in new...
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she's more popular than her husband. >> and eight city officials will be arraigned in a corruption scandal former city manager was making almost $800,000 a year. the council members who worked part thyme made $100,000 a year. the group includes the excity manager, mayor and council members. they now have to come up with money to pay those who paid too much in taxes. >>> eddy long is the pastor of a missionary baptist church. he's accused of coercing young members of his congregation into sexual relationships. he's an out spoken opponent of gay people. >>> and people. -- gaymarriage. >>>> under japanese law, paris hilton was not allowed in because of a felony of drug possession. >>> stay tuned, bernadette woods will be back in the first warning weather forecast. >>> first, here's today's midday stocks followed by last night's megamillions numbers. ,, tax on everything you buy? ,, that's in andy harris' unfair tax plan. 23% sales tax. a 23% sales tax will cut my business in half. would be devastating. andy harris' 23% sales tax absolutely makes no sense. 23% sales tax would really make thing
she's more popular than her husband. >> and eight city officials will be arraigned in a corruption scandal former city manager was making almost $800,000 a year. the council members who worked part thyme made $100,000 a year. the group includes the excity manager, mayor and council members. they now have to come up with money to pay those who paid too much in taxes. >>> eddy long is the pastor of a missionary baptist church. he's accused of coercing young members of his...
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had slipped into a coma. >> seeing the mass injuries, king called and said the victim called her from the city. she went down to pick her up. and brought her here to the hospital. but two weeks later, the victim awoke from her coma and told police what really has been happening for the past year. >> she was basically kept locked in a bathroom for almost a year. >> reporter: the victim in the charging document tells police that she was bound with a tan rope for months in the bathroom. those ropes were only let loose and released when she actually had to go to the bathroom. >> reporter: and during that time, she was only fed three times a week. >> basically starved her. >> and then it's alleged the man who lived at the apartment, jermaine smith-bey, routinely beat her. partial list includes her right eye was blinded for trauma. she's missing her upper lip. has a broken trachea. lacerated sexual organ. cut so deep, muscle is exposed. large burn from boiling water. staph infection, and flesh- eating bacteria. >> what this amounts to seems like torture. >> it appears. >> reporter: neighbors, horrif
had slipped into a coma. >> seeing the mass injuries, king called and said the victim called her from the city. she went down to pick her up. and brought her here to the hospital. but two weeks later, the victim awoke from her coma and told police what really has been happening for the past year. >> she was basically kept locked in a bathroom for almost a year. >> reporter: the victim in the charging document tells police that she was bound with a tan rope for months in the...
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' loss is going to be the city's gain, and i encourage you to support her nomination. supervisor campos: thank you. we actually have been joined by commissioner bruce oka from the mta, and at some point, we will ask him to say a few words. >> i am cheryl's has been, and i want to come here today to say some kind words about my wife -- i am shall' -- i am cheryl's husband. she understands her dedication and experience with transit. everywhere we travel, everywhere we go, we take transit here we go to new orleans, we take the bus to the airport. she rides a bike and a lot as well, but we love transit. she lives and breathes it. we have seen systems all over the world. we have seen some of the creative things it can do with access. we have seen systems with virtually no access for the disabled. it is something she understands. i just want to say she is being very modest today, and i also want to say by doing the laundry, the dishes, doing my share at home, making sure she can maintain a full-time job, she has the balance of knowing san francisco and the business sense of
' loss is going to be the city's gain, and i encourage you to support her nomination. supervisor campos: thank you. we actually have been joined by commissioner bruce oka from the mta, and at some point, we will ask him to say a few words. >> i am cheryl's has been, and i want to come here today to say some kind words about my wife -- i am shall' -- i am cheryl's husband. she understands her dedication and experience with transit. everywhere we travel, everywhere we go, we take transit...
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she said council member jim graham helped haul away her most valuable items. the city is expected to come later and take her belongings to a dump. >>> republicans in the senate blocked a bill that would have lifted the military's ban on openly gay soldiers. senators considered allowing a full debate. every republican joined democrats to defeat the bill. >>> an arrest in the town of bell, california, south of los angeles. the mayor, former city manager and other officials were raided and charged with 53 counts of misusing more than $5 million in city funds. california state's attorney has been investigating the town leaders since they paid themselves huge salerys. the mayor was earning $800,000 a year salary. they are headed to court later today. >>> it's 7:31. let's check in with tony for another look at the forecast. if you were trying to hang on to summer, you got your wish today. >> you sure do. people like julie wright are going to return this. it is a return to the 90 -- 90s for perhaps a lot time this year. 80 at reagan national. 80 at dulles. bwi marshall only m
she said council member jim graham helped haul away her most valuable items. the city is expected to come later and take her belongings to a dump. >>> republicans in the senate blocked a bill that would have lifted the military's ban on openly gay soldiers. senators considered allowing a full debate. every republican joined democrats to defeat the bill. >>> an arrest in the town of bell, california, south of los angeles. the mayor, former city manager and other officials were...
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her personal belongings now out on the street. if she does not get it removed in the next couple hours, dealt trucks will take it away. nearly four city blocks lined with the belongings of eloise diaz. >> no job, no money. >> she lost her job as an as keeper, could not make the rent. landlord evicted last night. she says her intentions for keeping all of these things was to help family members still living in venezuela. >> i worked hard for years to collect the the things to send them to my country. >> neighbors saw the amount of stuff brought out. >> people are getting what they want from the stuff. >> we have been calling the mayor's office and the police, calling politicians. >> president's got no help. the residents. >> we contacted councilman jim graham. >> if she can identify the things important to america, we can store the stuff on a temporary basis in the truck. >> councilman jim graham brought two pickup trucks to the woman put away some of the belongings in storage. she has been followed here all night and she says it is impossible to pick out the belongings most important to her. she says every item is worth something. we
her personal belongings now out on the street. if she does not get it removed in the next couple hours, dealt trucks will take it away. nearly four city blocks lined with the belongings of eloise diaz. >> no job, no money. >> she lost her job as an as keeper, could not make the rent. landlord evicted last night. she says her intentions for keeping all of these things was to help family members still living in venezuela. >> i worked hard for years to collect the the things to...
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city. harvard also learned of her. and a very well no one fill per heard about here. they connected the dots we decide we would create twinning relationships almost neighborhood sister neighborhood as opposed to sister city relationship with broodmoore and see if we could help. we do all the relationships with citied around the world but we don't help our neighbors down the road. it's really been a remarkable experience for guys like ed lee our cao, for daniel and others who have gone to broodmoore and felt the remarkable connection. and have felt a great sense of responsibility to help out. in the spirit of that, we ask latoya cantrell to come here and talk about her struggle, her challenges and her resolve. because i think what she represents is the best of what so many of you represent. and for the grace of god every one of us could be put in the same position as latoya but how many would have the courage to become latoya? and actually step up and not give up. and so that's why we thought we couldn't get a better speaker today for a neighborhood empowerment necessar
city. harvard also learned of her. and a very well no one fill per heard about here. they connected the dots we decide we would create twinning relationships almost neighborhood sister neighborhood as opposed to sister city relationship with broodmoore and see if we could help. we do all the relationships with citied around the world but we don't help our neighbors down the road. it's really been a remarkable experience for guys like ed lee our cao, for daniel and others who have gone to...
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. >> reporter: super plus-size model lizzie miller is making her new york city runway debut. >> i've never been a stick-thin girl and i'm never going to be that and i phenylly a couple of years ago was okay with that. >> reporter: and everyday men and women seem tow agree. >> i love my curves. i have them and i'm keeping them. they're not going anywhere. >> it's just something to hold on to, you know what i mean? >> reporter: turns out most people do. 67%, 75 million american women, are so-called plus size, a size 14 or larger, and only 17% of women's apparel is made for them. but that's changing. plus-size clothing sales are expected to increase by more than 13% through 2014. that's $4 billion up for grabs. >> we've got sort of reality meeting neset of, fashion industry struggling, needing new business, and recognizing that there is a plus-size woman out there who is in some ways getting plusser. >> reporter: fuller figures are starring in hit tv series and movies. >> because, like myself, we have a hard time finding trendy clothes to wear. >> reporter: and department stores are try
. >> reporter: super plus-size model lizzie miller is making her new york city runway debut. >> i've never been a stick-thin girl and i'm never going to be that and i phenylly a couple of years ago was okay with that. >> reporter: and everyday men and women seem tow agree. >> i love my curves. i have them and i'm keeping them. they're not going anywhere. >> it's just something to hold on to, you know what i mean? >> reporter: turns out most people do. 67%, 75...
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>> the former employee of the new haven lounge concluded her testimony today, telling the jury the impact the robbery and murder of former city councilman ken harris has had on her. elizabeth not only had to talk about how frightened she was when three men robbed the jazz club in september 2008. she had to explain differences in her testimony friday and past statements she made to police. the three men are charged with robbery and murder of kenneth harris, who was shot when he tried to flee. a identifying suspects has been problematic. prosecutors are relying on dna evidence and believe the robbers wore gloves to hide their fingerprints. police want to know why showers did not mention anything about the suspects having gloves on their hands. >> if we found love in your purse, would that be yours, and she said no. she never said the perpetrators had gloves, never brought that up until almost a year later. they specifically asked, and she never said anything about it. >> prosecutors believe a security officer can identify gary collins as one of the robbers. the officers claim collins has a distinct wall. >> miss showers made it
>> the former employee of the new haven lounge concluded her testimony today, telling the jury the impact the robbery and murder of former city councilman ken harris has had on her. elizabeth not only had to talk about how frightened she was when three men robbed the jazz club in september 2008. she had to explain differences in her testimony friday and past statements she made to police. the three men are charged with robbery and murder of kenneth harris, who was shot when he tried to...
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city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. i even bought heromputer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit.
city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. i even bought heromputer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit.
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. >> oakland city council her purse was snatched saturday night as she left this grocery store in for letting off the oakland police officers to reduce the city's budget deficit. also, she was a candidate for mayor of oakland. and has not returned the calls. they're following leads, and they get 40 and bag thieves every day and they treat each one, seriously. >> caltran is now warning drivers to expect delays on interstate-80 with pavement repairs in solano county. will be closed 9:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. monday-thursday. damaged pavement. dixon ave. also, westbound. the oracle conference is in san francisco this weekend. larry ellison, ceo is showing new machine, with hard work, soccer, and former each become a ceo also debuted a new database storage machine. and perhaps auricles relationship with h-p has not fallen apart. and a mutual promotion of beach. >> and after being released, and sarah shourd is thankful for being released and back on american soil. however, she only feels one third free. >> shane and joshed to not deserve to be a and prison one day longer than i was. we committed
. >> oakland city council her purse was snatched saturday night as she left this grocery store in for letting off the oakland police officers to reduce the city's budget deficit. also, she was a candidate for mayor of oakland. and has not returned the calls. they're following leads, and they get 40 and bag thieves every day and they treat each one, seriously. >> caltran is now warning drivers to expect delays on interstate-80 with pavement repairs in solano county. will be closed...
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so instead of having her come to the city she had her surgeon in a timely fashion and the fibroid isn unusual type of uterine cancer. you get one shot at the initial treatment and you better make sure that is the right treatment. >> dr. pointer is doing more than saving lives, she is increasing accessibility and awareness. >> they asked her to help with the cancer surgery. >> it's not something that ob-gyn could have performed. it was far beyond our skill. >> we're always on the job as surgeons. >> the doctor is a melanoma and breast cancer surgeon. he is also married to dr. pointer. >> my wife is really always on the job. >> i think that is what we do as physicians. >> shapiro and pointer don't just treat the tumor but the entire patient and specific biology. part of the concept with personal medicine and targeted treatment. nyu is a specially focused on this trend. >> targeted therapy is the ability to disrupt the cancer cell and only the cancer cell and cut down on the damage that we do. >> the evolution of targeting the tumor first appeared in surgical techniques for breast cance
so instead of having her come to the city she had her surgeon in a timely fashion and the fibroid isn unusual type of uterine cancer. you get one shot at the initial treatment and you better make sure that is the right treatment. >> dr. pointer is doing more than saving lives, she is increasing accessibility and awareness. >> they asked her to help with the cancer surgery. >> it's not something that ob-gyn could have performed. it was far beyond our skill. >> we're...
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. >> reporter: the super-plus-size model lizzie miller is making her new york city runway debut. >> i'veen a stick-thin girl and never going to be that. finally a couple years ago i was okay with that. >> reporter: and everyday men and women seem to agree. >> i love my curves. i have them and keeping them, not going anywhere. >> something to hold onto, you know what i mean? >> reporter: turns out most people do. 67%, 75 million american women are so-called plus size, a size 14 or larger. and only 17% of women's apparel is made for them. but, that's changing. plus size clothing sales are expected to increase by more than 13% through 2014. that's $4 billion up for grabs. >> we have sort of reality meeting necessity. fashion industry struggling. needing new business. and recognizing that there is a plus-size woman out there who's in some ways, getting plusser. >> fuller figures are starring in hit tv series and movies. >> girls like myself, we have a hard time finding trendy clothes to wear. >> reporter: department stores are trying to deliver them, though this store manager won't given spe
. >> reporter: the super-plus-size model lizzie miller is making her new york city runway debut. >> i'veen a stick-thin girl and never going to be that. finally a couple years ago i was okay with that. >> reporter: and everyday men and women seem to agree. >> i love my curves. i have them and keeping them, not going anywhere. >> something to hold onto, you know what i mean? >> reporter: turns out most people do. 67%, 75 million american women are so-called...
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her bed. >> reporter: the response was very quick. police say city s.w.a.t. teams were there within moments and core donned off a large portion of the 8th floor of the nelson building in the hospital where davis had barricaded himself ini'd his mother's room. after the virginia tech shootings they came up with a comprehensive plan and that plan worked. >> part of that strategy is the sending text messages to hopkins employees that an incident has occurred, what that incident is, and giving them brief information on what to do. security forces responded to the location, they did -- they moved to protect the staff, the patients, and to isolate the suspect. and to hold their ground until the police department responded. >> reporter: now the doctor who is only identified as being a spinal surgeon, so far they say he was -- right after the shooting he was taken immediately to the emergency room pretty much down the hall there and treated for his injuries. he was put into surgery, his injuries were serious but they do expect him to survive. also inside, as you ment
her bed. >> reporter: the response was very quick. police say city s.w.a.t. teams were there within moments and core donned off a large portion of the 8th floor of the nelson building in the hospital where davis had barricaded himself ini'd his mother's room. after the virginia tech shootings they came up with a comprehensive plan and that plan worked. >> part of that strategy is the sending text messages to hopkins employees that an incident has occurred, what that incident is, and...
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after the last week's announcement of her husband stepping away from chicago city politics, she promises not to turn her back on the city. >> rich and i feel the city of chicago has welcomed us. and i know myself over these past years the spiritual support i've had from this community. it's touched me more than you'll ever know. >> reporter: for years she's been living with and fighting breast cancer. today she walks with a cane by hopes to lose it soon. recovery from surgeries has been slow and tedious, she shows no signs of failing. as for her husband's steps post politics. >> i think it's another door opening. a new adventure in our life. i'm looking forward to it. >> reporter: she agrees with her husband's call to call it quits and remains tight lipped about what's next for her, the mayor and chicago. >> he loves being mayor. but as he said, it's time to move on. and -- but we'll always be there for chicago. >> reporter: exactly what she and the mayor have up their sleeves is a mystery to us all. spending time together with their children and grandchildren is definitely a priority sh
after the last week's announcement of her husband stepping away from chicago city politics, she promises not to turn her back on the city. >> rich and i feel the city of chicago has welcomed us. and i know myself over these past years the spiritual support i've had from this community. it's touched me more than you'll ever know. >> reporter: for years she's been living with and fighting breast cancer. today she walks with a cane by hopes to lose it soon. recovery from surgeries has...