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it's about hms sheffield hms glasgow, hms antrim, hms glamorgan ships plowing through grey seas for a thousand miles to the falkland islands and for what? for freedom. this is a country that has never been cowed by the holies and dictators. this is a country that stands for something. this really is why i'm standing here today. our shared values. freedom, solidarity, compassion. not just overseas but at home. in this country we don't walk on by when people are sick, when people lose work, when people get old. i know when you talk about an englishman a welshman and a scotsman and northern irishman that might sound like the beginning of a bad joke but it's actually how we started our nhs our welfare system, our state pension system and these values aren't trapped in the pages of history but. they are alive. when the people of benghazi were crying out for help when a girl in pakistan was shot for wanting an education when children around the world are desperate for food or aid we don't walk on by. and let's be clear. our values are not just a source of pride for us, they are a source of
it's about hms sheffield hms glasgow, hms antrim, hms glamorgan ships plowing through grey seas for a thousand miles to the falkland islands and for what? for freedom. this is a country that has never been cowed by the holies and dictators. this is a country that stands for something. this really is why i'm standing here today. our shared values. freedom, solidarity, compassion. not just overseas but at home. in this country we don't walk on by when people are sick, when people lose work, when...
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. >> um-hm, um-hm. one thing to the point that commissioner wald had raised was that monica, because she's super diligent about all this stuff and she's amazing and we don't thank her enough for everything that she does, was able to get the communication and worked on it with cal, got the communication over to sfpuc commission. >> thank you. >> just in time before their meeting in which i think we had this really direct statement. dear sfpuc, we believe that 100% renewable energy is the number one climate change discussion topic of the year, and that was received well. i understand that the commission discussed that and wants to put that front and center when we convene next month on february 25th for our joint sfpuc commission on the environment meeting. i talked with sfpuc president courtney directly. he wants to have 100% renewable energy. what are we doing? what is our collective plan around that to be front and center on the agenda, particularly as it impacts our greenhouse gas emission reduction t
. >> um-hm, um-hm. one thing to the point that commissioner wald had raised was that monica, because she's super diligent about all this stuff and she's amazing and we don't thank her enough for everything that she does, was able to get the communication and worked on it with cal, got the communication over to sfpuc commission. >> thank you. >> just in time before their meeting in which i think we had this really direct statement. dear sfpuc, we believe that 100% renewable...
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that was from tabby his daughter. >> hm. stow, who is now 45, has permanent brain damage and will need care for the rest of his life. >>> recalled beef products are still on bay area store shelves. several grocery stores have pulled frozen items from display because they came from beef from sick cows but that's not the case with some smaller stores. as betty yu explains in this exclusive story: . >>> reporter: at the bonfair market in alameda, our visit came as a surprise. >> i don't know. >> reporter: the owner had no clue that some of the hot pockets in his freezer have been recalled. the beef came from rancho feeding corporation in petaluma, nearly 1,000 mom and pops and gas station convenience stores listed on the usda's website are still selling potentially tainted products and we found that many of them don't know it. >> it's possible then that there are a customer of a customer. >> reporter: jeremy russell with the north american meat association says that's the way recalls work. rancho feeding corporation compiles a
that was from tabby his daughter. >> hm. stow, who is now 45, has permanent brain damage and will need care for the rest of his life. >>> recalled beef products are still on bay area store shelves. several grocery stores have pulled frozen items from display because they came from beef from sick cows but that's not the case with some smaller stores. as betty yu explains in this exclusive story: . >>> reporter: at the bonfair market in alameda, our visit came as a...
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. >> um-hm. >> we also talked about a plan b. if that backlog doesn't get reduced, what that plan b would be? so, is there a way to revise this number 3 to include those two items? >> sure. >> to be more specific? >> okay. we do track the backlog count. every quarter we do track that. so, i can provide information, you know, maybe more frequently through mr. frye, maybe, with the pack log. is that any point in time? >> if i could, commissioner, you're suggesting that it simply suggest -- that the letter say that we evaluate it kind of periodically through the year to make sure -- >> so next year we're at 600. >> with the goal of reducing the backlog, of course. that's all our goal. >> exactly. >> [speaker not understood] make sense. >> is it that each fte will account for tentative backlog or something, is there a way to attach that? we're adding 6 or whatever the number is we're adding. >> it's a little challenging to do that because some projects are very big and some are small. >> of course. >> yeah, i don't know -- most of th
. >> um-hm. >> we also talked about a plan b. if that backlog doesn't get reduced, what that plan b would be? so, is there a way to revise this number 3 to include those two items? >> sure. >> to be more specific? >> okay. we do track the backlog count. every quarter we do track that. so, i can provide information, you know, maybe more frequently through mr. frye, maybe, with the pack log. is that any point in time? >> if i could, commissioner, you're...
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>> um-hm. >> so, the way that we have ~ to receive the appropriation authority to pay for those people is by budgeting it -- a one-time budget in next fiscal year's budget and that is in the project -- >> oh, okay. it's not like a special project -- >> right. >> got it, thank you. >> okay. so, this next slide summarizes all of the new positions that we are proposing in the budget. next fiscal year it is at 11.28 equivalent full-time positions, which is [speaker not understood] and again the only change that we made here was by increasing the fte for the monitoring and reporting position from .5 fte to a full-time position. that's the only change that we made here. and that change is reflected in appendix 1 of the memo which does detail the full department's proposed work program as well. moving on to the grants budget, there were no changes to the grants budget either. at the planning commission hearing on february 6, commissioner moore did express some interest in learning more about the department's grant program. and, so, in your commission packet today, you'll see a memo that does
>> um-hm. >> so, the way that we have ~ to receive the appropriation authority to pay for those people is by budgeting it -- a one-time budget in next fiscal year's budget and that is in the project -- >> oh, okay. it's not like a special project -- >> right. >> got it, thank you. >> okay. so, this next slide summarizes all of the new positions that we are proposing in the budget. next fiscal year it is at 11.28 equivalent full-time positions, which is...
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it's about hms sheffield, hms glasgow, hms antrim, hms glamorgan, grey ships plowing through grey seasfor 8,000 miles to the falkland islands, and for what? for freedom. because this is a country that has never been cowed by bullies and dictators. this is a country that stands for something. and this, really, is why i'm standing here today -- our shared values. freedom. solidarity. compassion. not just overseas, but at home. in this country, we don't walk on by when people are sick when people lose work, when people get old. when you talk about an englishman, a welshman, a scotsman, a northern irishman it might sound like the beginning of a bad joke, but here it's how we started our nhs, our welfare system, our state pension system. and these values aren't trapped in the pages of a history book. they are alive. when the people of benghazi were crying out for help, when a girl in pakistan was shot for wanting an education, when children around the world are desperate for food, we don't walk on by. and let's be clear. our values are not just a source of pride for us, they are a source of
it's about hms sheffield, hms glasgow, hms antrim, hms glamorgan, grey ships plowing through grey seasfor 8,000 miles to the falkland islands, and for what? for freedom. because this is a country that has never been cowed by bullies and dictators. this is a country that stands for something. and this, really, is why i'm standing here today -- our shared values. freedom. solidarity. compassion. not just overseas, but at home. in this country, we don't walk on by when people are sick when people...
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southbound the drought presents >>> hm associations would like to change homeowners association would like to change their yards to conserve water. an assemblywoman proposed a bill to prevent hoas from penalizing people who change from a lawn to something more water efficient like fake grass or different landscape. >> needs to be more responsible in california. we need to start looking at our situation and not taking rain and water for granted. >> i don't feel i should be penalized from the hoa. as long as i still maintain a clean environment or clean looking yard. >> but some homeowners association residents like the uniformity of the front yards. they worry if people are allowed to make changes it could lead to an ugly look in the neighborhood. >>> 5:08. one the world's most dangerous drug kingpins remains behind bars this morning. coming up, new details on his incredible escape from authorities just days before his capture. >> bay area bars and restaurants are pushing back against a new state law. how they say it hurts the customer more than anyone else. >> one more mild day and th
southbound the drought presents >>> hm associations would like to change homeowners association would like to change their yards to conserve water. an assemblywoman proposed a bill to prevent hoas from penalizing people who change from a lawn to something more water efficient like fake grass or different landscape. >> needs to be more responsible in california. we need to start looking at our situation and not taking rain and water for granted. >> i don't feel i should be...
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. >> um-hm. >> you wouldn't have to click and go to another page? [speaker not understood]. >> i didn't -- i'm not sure about that. >> okay. >> sometimes it takes another click to follow the trail, you know, to the comment. >> and on this, for instance, would your name be clickable so that i could get your e-mail address? >> my e-mail would pull up, yeah, there's a lot of that built in. >> excellent. that's great. >> i won't comment on the planner's reaction to that. [laughter] >> reports are another big aspect of the system. by reports i mean both performance reports, meaning backlog type data, land use data. we have designed the system to capture a ton of information about property and projects that we do not collect very well today. so, we, you know, thought ahead a little bit about that and we'll be doing a lot more data entry with the system, but we'll then be able to produce reports about it. also all of our written documents. so, we can ask the system to pre-populate a notice with the information that's already in the system and spit it out.
. >> um-hm. >> you wouldn't have to click and go to another page? [speaker not understood]. >> i didn't -- i'm not sure about that. >> okay. >> sometimes it takes another click to follow the trail, you know, to the comment. >> and on this, for instance, would your name be clickable so that i could get your e-mail address? >> my e-mail would pull up, yeah, there's a lot of that built in. >> excellent. that's great. >> i won't comment on the...
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that's still ahead. [ laughter ] >> hm. >>> also ahead, as paul said, what's it like in the sierra tonight? >> we'll go to the mountains for a look at the conditions there in a minute. ,, warnings are posted in the sierra tonight... this was the snowfall at donner summ- ne ago. >>> winter storm warnings are posted in the sierra tonight. this was the snowfall at donner summit near truckee just about an hour ago. lanes barely visible. winds up there gusting to as much as 50 miles an hour and as you can see, traffic on i-80 is pretty much at a crawl. >> let's go back to paul deanno in mobile weather to talk about snow. the resorts and skiers, borders, they're all very hopeful. >> reporter: yeah. they need this. this has been a rough first half of the water and snow year for them. a two-pronged problem when it comes to the drought. problem one reservoirs. not getting the rainfall that we need. and the snowpack. when it melts in the summertime we fill the reservoirs even when it's not raining. up until today or this weekend, the snowpack has been sitting anywhere between 10 and 18%. i have good
that's still ahead. [ laughter ] >> hm. >>> also ahead, as paul said, what's it like in the sierra tonight? >> we'll go to the mountains for a look at the conditions there in a minute. ,, warnings are posted in the sierra tonight... this was the snowfall at donner summ- ne ago. >>> winter storm warnings are posted in the sierra tonight. this was the snowfall at donner summit near truckee just about an hour ago. lanes barely visible. winds up there gusting to as...
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we role it in pita bread with tomato, lettuce, pickles, to mm hm eni sauce and rolled into a cone. >> i like it. you experience, obviously, during the government shutdown, did that effect you. were people spending less, were people not around, is that business all back now? >> absolutely. being so close to capitol hill, we are about five blocks away from capitol hill in washington d.c., and if people don't have jobs, they don't spend money. now we are seeing all the people are back into spending and making it happen again. >> tell me what you have to do to stand out from the competition, i know where you are, it's hard to stay competitive. is it pricing, new offerings, what makes people come to your restaurant and keep you in a mood to expand. >> what we offer here is a completely different ball game. we are offering something that no one offered in the city. a spit roast lamb or beef and another one is a chicken. also, we have different customer approach, which is the personal touch. we don't like using the word customer. we use guest. they are in our house. and try to make it as a b
we role it in pita bread with tomato, lettuce, pickles, to mm hm eni sauce and rolled into a cone. >> i like it. you experience, obviously, during the government shutdown, did that effect you. were people spending less, were people not around, is that business all back now? >> absolutely. being so close to capitol hill, we are about five blocks away from capitol hill in washington d.c., and if people don't have jobs, they don't spend money. now we are seeing all the people are back...
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hm time since the wars in which a vast expanses in central asia nomads and to keep animals for their valuable me to fight the skin which is to make valuable moroccan mother when your population decline because typically not only as a result of hunting and people began to pop in the larger margin here is some of the pants and multiply the best pastors numerous herds of wild horses were forced to leave their native habitats that period and disasters places. mm mm but a few thousand of these rare in kuwait's in the world today. in the reserves and national parks and conservation areas. years ago zoologist with twenty three females or males and crippled animals from the bar stock has reserved your own seat to the right bank of the coptic cairo support. first adapted easily to the new life in the face of it in the river it began to breathe well. to be there for the two thousand and two each while moving here. in short winter days not enough to see one half of the old teen in the park the winter sun is setting quickly disappearing be on the horizon. tonight meet your heart is filled with d
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. >> um-hm, that's a waste issue as well where they do their grease cycle program. we're looking at various ways of turning whatever is left into energy into some pilot programs. it would be worthwhile to talk to jack macy in our zero waste program and work with the puc and where we could potentially work with the sfpuc. >> thanks. commissioner josefowitz? >> i think it would be great to talk to the puc about developing renewables on city-owned land outside of the confines of the city and because the city owns, for instance, a very, very large right-of-way on which a lot of the water that is brought into san francisco from various places in the south, from the east. >> okay. >> and i don't know if anybody has -- and i think it's a real opportunity to do two things. one is to look at whether it makes sense to develop solar on that land, and the other one is to see whether it makes sense to develop in conduit hydro which is sort of smaller micro scale type which would put in water pipes or along water canals which can generate a really significant amount of energy --
. >> um-hm, that's a waste issue as well where they do their grease cycle program. we're looking at various ways of turning whatever is left into energy into some pilot programs. it would be worthwhile to talk to jack macy in our zero waste program and work with the puc and where we could potentially work with the sfpuc. >> thanks. commissioner josefowitz? >> i think it would be great to talk to the puc about developing renewables on city-owned land outside of the confines of...
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. >> hm. >> okay. >>> which leads us to our top story!s hundreds of millions of dollars richer this morning. cbs reporter bigad shaban says the only winning powerball ticket was sold in the south bay. >> here's the winning ticket. >> you got the winning ticket? >> right here. >> reporter: it
. >> hm. >> okay. >>> which leads us to our top story!s hundreds of millions of dollars richer this morning. cbs reporter bigad shaban says the only winning powerball ticket was sold in the south bay. >> here's the winning ticket. >> you got the winning ticket? >> right here. >> reporter: it
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intensify over his chin area from tomorrow temperatures whatnot but the over the content of thirteen hm high enough to attend increase and so on monday. while the chorus the america as the last week and we have met several tornadoes and heavy rain snow over the eastern areas the storm has pushed the way but i'm not there it's known another. i now see whether maker is affecting the eastern parts of the us the thunder showers in the south and snow in the north conditions of that especially in youthful line up to fifteen centimeters of snow plus a strong northerly winds will make a very low visibility aching for a treacherous for conditions that winter some conditions elves over the northwest over the northern rockies the cascades to be getting as much as thirty centimeters of snow with strong winds but in the southwest no precipitation. california has been contending that the worst drought in about the teenage years and no rain easing sign the new monday thirty one degrees for e and l a that there will be a small dent on a wednesday because the marines and four accounts from whence they c
intensify over his chin area from tomorrow temperatures whatnot but the over the content of thirteen hm high enough to attend increase and so on monday. while the chorus the america as the last week and we have met several tornadoes and heavy rain snow over the eastern areas the storm has pushed the way but i'm not there it's known another. i now see whether maker is affecting the eastern parts of the us the thunder showers in the south and snow in the north conditions of that especially in...
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. >> um-hm. >> can you talk about folks that are interested or is that -- >> absolutely, sure. these are large property owners that have come to us saying they don't want to go to the banks even though we provided 10 to 15 banks providing different style loan products. a great way to have the private industry. we have to be responsible and come up with our own financial industry. ~ optionses. it's a great way for mom and pop companies to allow them to pay back through property taxes. it's a unique way to fund it. loan transfers of the property, in the event the property is sold, the individual loans not responsible for paying the debt, the new owner that just assumes the loan continues that 20-year payment. >> you mentioned property owners. are they -- i'm curious what the outreach and the response has been like and do you try to cluster them together? >> geographically we wouldn't try to cluster them together because the boundary of the special tax direct is essentially the city and county of san francisco. so, really more so what we want to do is on timeline. we have this kin
. >> um-hm. >> can you talk about folks that are interested or is that -- >> absolutely, sure. these are large property owners that have come to us saying they don't want to go to the banks even though we provided 10 to 15 banks providing different style loan products. a great way to have the private industry. we have to be responsible and come up with our own financial industry. ~ optionses. it's a great way for mom and pop companies to allow them to pay back through property...
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>> um-hm. >> my interpretation of that. >> okay. >> okay. well, i think that's something maybe for staff to follow-up on because i don't necessarily want to hold up the process. we looked at block 49, this project a lot because my commentary is not necessarily on block 49, but we've spoken repeatedly in this commission about marketing and preferences and wherever we can get clarity is better especially since now the certificate of preference program is technically under the mayor's office of housing which is why you lovely women are standing before us. so, but it's very vague in here how the certificate of preference program coincides with the marketing opportunities for block 49. in fact, it actually says the agency, us, are supposed to do things without certificate of preference marketing. but it's not our program any more. two things. one, [speaker not understood]. and the other thing is i would just be very careful about lumping programs in together because, you know, the certificate of preference program has a long history with redevelo
>> um-hm. >> my interpretation of that. >> okay. >> okay. well, i think that's something maybe for staff to follow-up on because i don't necessarily want to hold up the process. we looked at block 49, this project a lot because my commentary is not necessarily on block 49, but we've spoken repeatedly in this commission about marketing and preferences and wherever we can get clarity is better especially since now the certificate of preference program is technically under...
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and into the ministry of labour into it and also at the moment the lid add a little awkward on the hm awful thailand japan republic of korea cleaned the fridge in the field the program just generation. i tell him the coming year old went into my with that. nothing short of the high street dublin in the first month of twenty four two. of one point one four us dollars that your department. on monday. it was put on pants got caught. what do you generate enough funds in davenport. what is needed with alicia when the depth to which market. to clean up zero point eight percent and beyond here. he'll need us and had to wash the car the rigidity of you know you are plans to bring golf capital was killed when famine she and compel our ninety seven point three on the disability seven on call something like twenty feet ridge dog park the restructuring plan to ensure that you concentrate on it called again. power production and treated that would end the corner. well we think about it thinking that the outdated but the forecasts. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay ay the and i only have new at t
and into the ministry of labour into it and also at the moment the lid add a little awkward on the hm awful thailand japan republic of korea cleaned the fridge in the field the program just generation. i tell him the coming year old went into my with that. nothing short of the high street dublin in the first month of twenty four two. of one point one four us dollars that your department. on monday. it was put on pants got caught. what do you generate enough funds in davenport. what is needed...
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su carrera musical y tras las rejas compuso temas como este ♪ estoy agobiado en tu c los@:çadaa dkq hmnte en la ciudad de miami, y el cantante boricua ... está a un paso de cumplir su sueño, ser parte del evento deportivo y que su música se escuche alrededor del mundo ♪. >>> con esta canción, vida consiguió una posición entre los 5 finalistas del concurso. >>> aquí comenzó todo. >>> aquí, donde la magia comenzó, aquí grabé el video. >>> y aquí estaba cuando recibió la llamada de la producción con la buena noticia . >>> yo estaba así, trabajando con otro guitarrista, después estaba cabello. >>> no es muy grande por acá, no estaba aquí, o en la cocina que es ahí (risas) . >>> la pasión por la música lo ha acompañado toda la vida a los 10 años tocaba la batería en la banda infvantil de la iglesia y con el grupo ... grabó este video musical. >>> él de ser elegido ganador está consciente que su vida cambiará para siempre pero nunca olvidará sus raices. >>> de ganr le dedicarás el reconocimiento a r. >>> qué tipo de pregunta es esa, ricky martin boricua y yo boricua, sería un honor, tener el
su carrera musical y tras las rejas compuso temas como este ♪ estoy agobiado en tu c los@:çadaa dkq hmnte en la ciudad de miami, y el cantante boricua ... está a un paso de cumplir su sueño, ser parte del evento deportivo y que su música se escuche alrededor del mundo ♪. >>> con esta canción, vida consiguió una posición entre los 5 finalistas del concurso. >>> aquí comenzó todo. >>> aquí, donde la magia comenzó, aquí grabé el video. >>> y...
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. >> um-hm. >> interesting, yeah. >> i would be much more careful with this language here to reflect what the secretary of interior standards are for terminology as well as the way in which certain thing are handled. >> i'm sorry, but [speaker not understood]. do you have a specific suggestion? or should i maybe talk to kim or -- >> sure, commissioners, if it's okay i can work with staff to develop some language, but ininterpreting your comments to mean something along the lines when making alterations to a historic resource there should be focus on [speaker not understood] defining features when adapting that to a new use. >> very nice. >> we have it recorded. >> but i do actually wonder, then, thinking from what diane just said, commissioner matsuda just said, there's nothing in here that says there should be a goal to try to rehabilitate historic structures within the park just for the sake of rehabilitating them because they're starting to be poorly maintained or whatever. so, i wonder whether there isn't a goal that says it's related to this, maybe an additional park. to identif
. >> um-hm. >> interesting, yeah. >> i would be much more careful with this language here to reflect what the secretary of interior standards are for terminology as well as the way in which certain thing are handled. >> i'm sorry, but [speaker not understood]. do you have a specific suggestion? or should i maybe talk to kim or -- >> sure, commissioners, if it's okay i can work with staff to develop some language, but ininterpreting your comments to mean something...
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obama coming out and making his statement so publicly made people think, hm. well, now, how do i really feel about this issue? and examining that any prejudice helps to ameliorate it y. >> you were on the losing side of the struggle, now it's going the other way. do you feel sorry or empathy for people supporting the bans that are falling one by one across the country? >> i don't feel any empathy for the anti-gay establishment. for individuals who make their living by vilifying and demonizing the lgbt community. but because i grew up mormon in utah, i do feel empathy for individuals who feel like, something that they don't understand and that they're afraid of is happening and they're feeling threatened by it. those are the folks we need to be always willing to have a conversation with. >> last question on this valentine's day. do you think the struggle for full equality has in any way affected the commitment that gay and lesbian couples feel for each other? >> gosh, that is such a great question. i have to think that the intense focus on why we want to marry,
obama coming out and making his statement so publicly made people think, hm. well, now, how do i really feel about this issue? and examining that any prejudice helps to ameliorate it y. >> you were on the losing side of the struggle, now it's going the other way. do you feel sorry or empathy for people supporting the bans that are falling one by one across the country? >> i don't feel any empathy for the anti-gay establishment. for individuals who make their living by vilifying and...
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surveillance video in china shows a man walking up to the teller carrying a cleaver taps the glass, mm-hmcustomer next to him decides maybe a good idea just to walk away. then the man as -- he is on his phone making a phone call and the best part look at the teller just turns around, laughs at him, he barely puts up a fight as the customer behind him just kind of takes him down to the ground. cleaver and all. >> cool as a cucumber. not going to mess with me. >> not behind the glass. >> no. good luck. >>> now for a look at what's ahead on the "cbs evening news." >> scott pelley is in new york. scott. >> hi, allen and liz. great to be with you in the bay area. well, today we found out that general motors is expanding a recall to well over a million vehicles as we have now learns of more driver deaths linked to a deadly defect. we'll have details from a cbs news investigation. plus, the fda investigates a controversial medical technique that could create a baby with three parents. we'll explain how it works. those stories tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,
surveillance video in china shows a man walking up to the teller carrying a cleaver taps the glass, mm-hmcustomer next to him decides maybe a good idea just to walk away. then the man as -- he is on his phone making a phone call and the best part look at the teller just turns around, laughs at him, he barely puts up a fight as the customer behind him just kind of takes him down to the ground. cleaver and all. >> cool as a cucumber. not going to mess with me. >> not behind the glass....
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in terms of dpw's decision about whether entire road has to be resurfaced or not -- >> um-hm. >> and i know ms. gored on and i have talked about this quite a bit in some specific contexts where you have road work that gets done ~ and the road did youant get completely resurfaced. maybe one half of the road is resurfaced and the other half is significantly in worse shape, or you have the one big stripe down the middle of the road that gets resurfaced and you end up -- that can cause some frustration. hey, you just did all this work and my road was disrupted and now we had part of it resurfaced but the other isn't. it looks terrible and it's uneven. what is -- how does the department decide when to do that resurfacing? i would personally encourage department to be more liberal in saying we're going to resurface the whole block. >> that's definitely the case that dpw would like to resurface the whole block. every two years or so, we do do a city-wide analysis of the pavement conditions and based on that there is a plan to pave those mile. like for instance, the 2013, we're going to pave
in terms of dpw's decision about whether entire road has to be resurfaced or not -- >> um-hm. >> and i know ms. gored on and i have talked about this quite a bit in some specific contexts where you have road work that gets done ~ and the road did youant get completely resurfaced. maybe one half of the road is resurfaced and the other half is significantly in worse shape, or you have the one big stripe down the middle of the road that gets resurfaced and you end up -- that can cause...
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otherwise in on the vacancy hm what happened. sometimes i hear natalie that contaminated the water three hundred thousand charleston presidents laurie and this slurry include highly toxic metals like arsenic lead and cadmium tore me up on your net nanny is aluminium and nickel that according to the environmental group the flight to safety projects us virginia coal association spoke with our teeth today and said that the spill of coal slurry is not a danger to west virginians presidents since the sydney water intakes immediately downstream from that plant that ants. the spokesman went on to say that the association will work with the department of environmental protection once the cleanup is complete. how will this still happened and its environmental impact. and that impact can be significant. according to the dtp. they were not only could affect the surrounding area and might contaminate groundwater. now for its part peachtree poll says it has fully cooperated with investigators as the looks into the cause of the spell and is ai
otherwise in on the vacancy hm what happened. sometimes i hear natalie that contaminated the water three hundred thousand charleston presidents laurie and this slurry include highly toxic metals like arsenic lead and cadmium tore me up on your net nanny is aluminium and nickel that according to the environmental group the flight to safety projects us virginia coal association spoke with our teeth today and said that the spill of coal slurry is not a danger to west virginians presidents since...