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home. home. home home. home home. home home home. home during. on. old. will rule. or law. the. oh. oh. oh. oh. oh. the. was. was. you live it was. you it was you. was a little. bit . you. the oh. oh . for sarah willis playing the horn is a passion. and a profession join her on her journey as a musical discovery. this time she made salusa long humbard. the female quartet moves with ease among john was. fifteen minutes on d w. she wanted to see. the success of the idea of the electric. but...
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to go home to to get better.ust imagine if you're living on the streets and you get sick and you can't take care of yourself and you don't have the support and you can't stay in hospital for the extended period of time you need. all of these things, all of these things are going to help make our city a better place for all residents and make the quality of life a better quality of life for all residents and as jeff said, it's not just pushing people from one end of the city to another, it's about trying to find out specifically what is going on with that individual person and what we need to do as a city to wrap around those services to make sure they get the help and support they need which is what people like dell seymour continue to push for every single day. i'm picking up the mantal to continue the work that we know mayor lee cared so much about, and here today is a testament to all the blood, sweat and tears to get this job done, 70 people's lives will be forever changed because of the project. i want to th
to go home to to get better.ust imagine if you're living on the streets and you get sick and you can't take care of yourself and you don't have the support and you can't stay in hospital for the extended period of time you need. all of these things, all of these things are going to help make our city a better place for all residents and make the quality of life a better quality of life for all residents and as jeff said, it's not just pushing people from one end of the city to another, it's...
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home. if we were asked to convert our home to two units, like i said, it would be tantamount to asking us to start this process over again. and also it would delay us so consiberably, i'm not sure what we'll do. the second point i would like to stress is that fees -- feasible to meet the requirements for open space, for example, and two-car parking. if we had two units, we would have to have two parking spaces. each space would have to have its own dedicated, private open space. it's not feasible to meet the building code requirements for light, air, and 10% of the floor area or 12 square feet of windows are required. and keep in mind, our lot is unique. most of the second floor is still below grade. so the ground floor is built into the hillside. the second floor is also built into the hillside. and once you get to the third floor, three sides are still covered by most of the hillside because it's that steep. you either have the building next to us or the back of the lot, it's abutting the
home. if we were asked to convert our home to two units, like i said, it would be tantamount to asking us to start this process over again. and also it would delay us so consiberably, i'm not sure what we'll do. the second point i would like to stress is that fees -- feasible to meet the requirements for open space, for example, and two-car parking. if we had two units, we would have to have two parking spaces. each space would have to have its own dedicated, private open space. it's not...
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refinance their home loans. l director v.a. guarantee service and the vice president of the government national mortgage association. it is about an hour and 20 minutes.
refinance their home loans. l director v.a. guarantee service and the vice president of the government national mortgage association. it is about an hour and 20 minutes.
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bought our first home in 2006. after we got married, we started our family and decided we needed to get into a bigger home. >> throw it! >> we were running out of room, and, at the time, the market wasn't the best for us to sell the house that we were in, so we decided to use it as a rental property. >> it was about three years of living into that house, and i lost my job. >> once we realized my job alone wasn't gonna handle both the mortgages on the properties, we went to the bank to see if we could get a loan remodification or whatever processes they had at the time. >> they contacted the lenders. they wanted to try to save their homes. people who, their whole life, had great credit ratings -- they were being told, "the only way to save your home is go late on payments." >> we were pretty much told that we were making our payments on time, so there was nothing they could do for us, but if we went delinquent and stopped paying, after six months, they'd reassess the situation and go from there, but they still could
bought our first home in 2006. after we got married, we started our family and decided we needed to get into a bigger home. >> throw it! >> we were running out of room, and, at the time, the market wasn't the best for us to sell the house that we were in, so we decided to use it as a rental property. >> it was about three years of living into that house, and i lost my job. >> once we realized my job alone wasn't gonna handle both the mortgages on the properties, we went...
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home care subsidy pilot program. increase awareness of san franciscans 18 years or older who have unmet home care needs of the home care subsidy pilot program and eligibility requirements. presentation by jane caruso. public comment is welcome. breaks. the council will take a 15-minute break. item 8, healthy saturdays overview. overview and discussion of healthy saturdays, partial closer of j.f.k. drive and golden gate park. presentation by gary mccoy. policy and community affairs manager, san francisco recreation and parks department. public comment is welcome. item 9, ceremonial item. the late mayor edwin lee, councilmembers, and members of the public are welcome to share thoughts, stories and memories of the late mayor, edwin lee. item 10, public comment. items not an today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to 3 minutes. please approach the microphone or give your comment card to the mod staff. item 11, information item correspondence. item 12, discussion item. councilmember
home care subsidy pilot program. increase awareness of san franciscans 18 years or older who have unmet home care needs of the home care subsidy pilot program and eligibility requirements. presentation by jane caruso. public comment is welcome. breaks. the council will take a 15-minute break. item 8, healthy saturdays overview. overview and discussion of healthy saturdays, partial closer of j.f.k. drive and golden gate park. presentation by gary mccoy. policy and community affairs manager, san...
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in the curtilage of the home. so the location of the motorcycle is very important here. >> so what difference does it make that the tarp was there? >> the tarp perhaps makes it particularly clear that the officer was undergoing a search, not just, say, walking where he could have said, oh, this is almost -- >> counsel, let's change the hypothetical. is there still a violation under your theory of law if the motorcycle was in plain view in the curtilage, and he just walked onto the curtilage? i don't know where the vin is on the motorcycle, by the way. in a car, it's within the car. so you have to open the car door. but let's assume that you have to move something in the motorcycle. i don't know, do you? >> i don't think you would have to move something on the motorcycle. and so -- >> let's just assume that. no top on it. does your argument still stand? >> yes, your honor. so if the motorcycle is where the motorcycle is in this case, but there is no cover on it, there is a fourth amendment violation, and that is --
in the curtilage of the home. so the location of the motorcycle is very important here. >> so what difference does it make that the tarp was there? >> the tarp perhaps makes it particularly clear that the officer was undergoing a search, not just, say, walking where he could have said, oh, this is almost -- >> counsel, let's change the hypothetical. is there still a violation under your theory of law if the motorcycle was in plain view in the curtilage, and he just walked onto...
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coming back to us was the idea of being exiled from home missing home home home home and so that's really how we arrived at this is home and. it's such a. situation for them and everybody just wants to be home and how do you create that wherever you are right there's actually a scene in the film where doing is learning english and so he says i am syria instead of i am from syria and it's striking i actually read a few other articles who picked up on this it's striking because in a way he is syria what did you make of that scene of the film. you know i think it's funny because there's all sorts of miscommunications. in this miscommunication . trying to can. make it reveals a lot about what people are feeling even. by me getting some reaction online there's a lot of support for your stories and understanding what you're going for but also people who are saying things. this is just a little taste of perhaps what you're navigating in the states at some point in the documentary there was a moment where the travel ban happened what does that impact had on you your friends your new community. th
coming back to us was the idea of being exiled from home missing home home home home and so that's really how we arrived at this is home and. it's such a. situation for them and everybody just wants to be home and how do you create that wherever you are right there's actually a scene in the film where doing is learning english and so he says i am syria instead of i am from syria and it's striking i actually read a few other articles who picked up on this it's striking because in a way he is...
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of the home itself. and for good reason. officers are prevented from going into the curtilage of a home to prevent them from being, say, in the backyard where there might be a parking area where people are parking, to avoid them -- keep them from going into garages and things like that. -- the curtilage -- justice kennedy: did the police have an interest in seizing or securing this motorcycle as soon as possible? mr. fitzgerald: no, your honor. there -- there's no exigent circumstance in this case. justice kennedy: the police could leave it sit there for a couple days and just get around to it? isn't this a -- a, a dangerous item and it was used for a dangerous purpose, and it's the instrumentality and evidence of a crime? mr. fitzgerald: your honor, it's exactly the same -- justice kennedy: and it's movable? mr. fitzgerald: it's exactly the same as if he had seen something readily movable like drugs through the window of a house. he would have to get a warrant for that. and it's the same here. and there
of the home itself. and for good reason. officers are prevented from going into the curtilage of a home to prevent them from being, say, in the backyard where there might be a parking area where people are parking, to avoid them -- keep them from going into garages and things like that. -- the curtilage -- justice kennedy: did the police have an interest in seizing or securing this motorcycle as soon as possible? mr. fitzgerald: no, your honor. there -- there's no exigent circumstance in this...
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in their homes. the community living fund, the last item on the slide is slightly different. i would like to talk more about that program. this focuses on people with the next level of need, who want to live in the community and are able to do so, the supports are intensive case management and purchase services or items to help them remain in the community. the community living fund is considered the payer of last resort in the purchase of these goods. just to give you an idea of the community living fund, it has a three pronged approach, one is transferring people from sniff back into the community and diverting people in hospitals or short term rehab stays to prevent them from long-term stays. as well as the community from going into long-term sniffs as well, an example of the community diverting someone in the community would be someone with dementia that needs 24-hour care, they can't afford an rcfe and have to go into a sniff. those are the populations that cls is trying to serve. this has been
in their homes. the community living fund, the last item on the slide is slightly different. i would like to talk more about that program. this focuses on people with the next level of need, who want to live in the community and are able to do so, the supports are intensive case management and purchase services or items to help them remain in the community. the community living fund is considered the payer of last resort in the purchase of these goods. just to give you an idea of the community...
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that home.ch is live there this morning. just got an update. justin, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hey there, molette. i heard a man was found in that home. on the 4900 block of columbia road. fire crews still on scene investigating here. fairfax fire here. that home still smoky from the back. i'm told in the conditions when firefighters first arrived here with this cold this morning, it was so smoky, they had almost zero visibility in the first arriving to the scene to knock this fire back. calling 911, telling officials here that there may have been been someone still in that home. when they surveyed the damage of the house after knocking it down, this fire here, they did find a man, an elderly man who had succumbed from his injuries. we spoke with the public information officer who briefed us a short time ago. take a listen. >> they did discover one elderly adult male succumb to his injuries and was deceased. >> reporter: as you heard again, the victim in this , elderly man found in this
that home.ch is live there this morning. just got an update. justin, what can you tell us? >> reporter: hey there, molette. i heard a man was found in that home. on the 4900 block of columbia road. fire crews still on scene investigating here. fairfax fire here. that home still smoky from the back. i'm told in the conditions when firefighters first arrived here with this cold this morning, it was so smoky, they had almost zero visibility in the first arriving to the scene to knock this...
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kauffman's home. as you know, san francisco is suffering from an epidemic of work beyond the scope of permits, work without permits, serial permits to avoid ceqa. i believe the most recent example was 1841 chestnut and on lombard street. and the planning department was looking at 214 states. the board of appeals addressed a project of a piecemealing case. the problem was a front page story in "the chronicle." one of the reasons that i believe is happening is there is no penalty for engaging in serial permitting and piecemealing. and only in substantial fines for the work beyond the scope of permits. in this circumstance, we have work exceeding the scope of permits, serial permitting and piecemealing. the only way to prevent the problems and preserve this residence, mr. kauffman's home, this beautiful home, is to stop them and to penalize them. you cannot enact stricter penalties today, but you can find a finding that this project has been illegally piecemealed and find that the ceqa exemption was issu
kauffman's home. as you know, san francisco is suffering from an epidemic of work beyond the scope of permits, work without permits, serial permits to avoid ceqa. i believe the most recent example was 1841 chestnut and on lombard street. and the planning department was looking at 214 states. the board of appeals addressed a project of a piecemealing case. the problem was a front page story in "the chronicle." one of the reasons that i believe is happening is there is no penalty for...
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home. home. home home. home home. home home. during. the old. will rule. or law. the. oh. oh. oh. oh. the oh oh oh. you hit it was. you it was you. was a little. oh. yeah. yeah. you say. the. oh. oh oh oh oh. oh . enter the conflict zone this week conflict zone is at the u.s. on the swollen face training area is bavaria oh a guest is lieutenant general ban hutches commando of the some thirty thousand u.s. soldiers in europe with such concert c'mon that in chief in washington many people in europe are wondering is america still a reliable. in forty minutes d w. the top stories followed across social media to share your comments and content welcome to. climate change. waste. pollution says. isn't it time for good news eco africa people and projects that are changing no one fireman for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's in spite of. the commit a flick of the environment magazine. d w. i should maggie has no children which makes her feel worthless and incomplete. in a society that expects them to be her children this is a burden many married childless women in niger s
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when they got to the home there door. answered the d the front s witness and cooperating with the investigation. we have an individual at the house and was transported to homicide as a witness at this relat but areieved to home's residents and they h a hopeful that s her violent >> reporter: another live look outside of the crime scene he t tside and hopefully thewity withness can help to lead them to make found on have a news conference on this, and we'll stream it live o website and on our app to in this th itbob el>> peo suspect wanted for rape in the powell powellton section of the city. it happened on a wome up to find the suspect on top of her and she fled and contacted authorities when the suspect fell asleep. >> on to the weather front, a light snowfall is moving through the region causing wet roads and slippery conditions and the frosty temperaturevoc highwaywe commodore barry bridge. hard to see it through the snowfall. but there it stands. end until dinner e to fall and time. be careful out there. >> as you saw
when they got to the home there door. answered the d the front s witness and cooperating with the investigation. we have an individual at the house and was transported to homicide as a witness at this relat but areieved to home's residents and they h a hopeful that s her violent >> reporter: another live look outside of the crime scene he t tside and hopefully thewity withness can help to lead them to make found on have a news conference on this, and we'll stream it live o website and on...
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so, how can you keep your costs down and your home warm? >> one of the simplest things we can do is simply replace the existing incandescent bulbs with l.e.d. let free fit kits. >> reporter: kits will keep warm air from seeping out of the house. consider weatherproofing your doors and windows. and lowering that thermostat just one degree can save you 5% on those heating costs. last season, we caught one the friedmans of ridgewood, new jersey, who wanted to cut their bill. you have a beautiful home. >> thank you. >> reporter: energy expert scott fisher found cool air pouring in. the family replacing the bulbs, sealing off windows and adding a new door sweep. today, they tell us it added up to hundreds of dollars in savings over the winter. >> we save about 10% on our energy bill, but more importantly, the temperature is even throughout our home. >> everyone's looking to save, because it's going to be a cold winter ahead. you have some other areas of the home that don't cost anything to make changes? >> reporter: that's right. if you have an
so, how can you keep your costs down and your home warm? >> one of the simplest things we can do is simply replace the existing incandescent bulbs with l.e.d. let free fit kits. >> reporter: kits will keep warm air from seeping out of the house. consider weatherproofing your doors and windows. and lowering that thermostat just one degree can save you 5% on those heating costs. last season, we caught one the friedmans of ridgewood, new jersey, who wanted to cut their bill. you have a...
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it was the call no one wants to hear, may day, firefighter trapped inside the burning home. firefighters had just got into a row home to make a rescue just before 8:00 this morning. >> the fire escalated in the mission to get lieutenant letourneau out began. >> he was never alone. the rescue started almost immediately. every firefighter on the scene went into rescue mode. the crews continued to battle the blaze and navigate through heavy smoke. officials say it would take roughly half hour to remove lieutenant letourneau. it was a tragic day and the entire philadelphia community won't soon forgot. >forget. >> it's tragic that someone lost their life. >> two others were taken to hospital as well. they are expected to be okay. another neighbor was rurre rusho hospital for exposure issues. i'm told it's a long, thorough process to figure out the cause and what happened here. bob brook, channel6 "action news." >> we have developing news out of west philadelphia where police first homicide in the year in the city. a man was killed and woman injured in a shooting. someone opened f
it was the call no one wants to hear, may day, firefighter trapped inside the burning home. firefighters had just got into a row home to make a rescue just before 8:00 this morning. >> the fire escalated in the mission to get lieutenant letourneau out began. >> he was never alone. the rescue started almost immediately. every firefighter on the scene went into rescue mode. the crews continued to battle the blaze and navigate through heavy smoke. officials say it would take roughly...
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in santa clara county homes are selling faster than people can recall. >> homes are on the market for an average of nine days from the time you list your house to the time it assault. >> supply is tight and the homes on the market are not there for long.>> like a grill master ken robinson knows when the prime cut is ready and it has been in the heat long enough and the same can be said about selling homes. >> ready to sell a house. i am ready to add to my bank account. we work hard for it. >> the robinsons listed their craftsman style house in san jose's willow glen neighborhood last thursday, the asking price $1.5 million. at seven figures hundreds came over the weekend and as recently as monday night. five days later he is excepting one of seven offers according to his realtor. >> does it surprise you you will get a house thursday and tuesday you're selling it?>> not right now. not with this market we are in. willow glen is an area in high demand and the inventory is low. >> high demand and low inventory is the phrase explaining the blessing and curse of selling and buying real esta
in santa clara county homes are selling faster than people can recall. >> homes are on the market for an average of nine days from the time you list your house to the time it assault. >> supply is tight and the homes on the market are not there for long.>> like a grill master ken robinson knows when the prime cut is ready and it has been in the heat long enough and the same can be said about selling homes. >> ready to sell a house. i am ready to add to my bank account....
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a second home in the rear. i like the discussion that this is not a demolition under the building code, so it's only the tantamount under our code. so the rent control provisions should prevail. i kind of agree on the front. it could use, you know, softening to make it -- i don't know if it's -- so it will feel less
a second home in the rear. i like the discussion that this is not a demolition under the building code, so it's only the tantamount under our code. so the rent control provisions should prevail. i kind of agree on the front. it could use, you know, softening to make it -- i don't know if it's -- so it will feel less
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and this isn't just any trip home.rough all of this. >> today is special because for the last two months, ryland was living in a south texas hospital. last november, a gunman attacked his church in suterland springs, texas. 26 people were killed that morning. ryland was shot five times. his stepmother, joanne died shielding the boy. his two sisters brook and emily didn't make it. >> i was, rusty duncan is a stockdale volunteer fire fighter and responded to the shooting. inside the church ryland was the first person he noticed. >> i felt there was something holding my pant leg. look down a little arm. so i, i, picked him up. and, and, carried him outside right away. >> rusty would visit ryland in the hospital all most every sunday. the visits kept ryland's spirits up. >> he is very energetic. no matter how much pain he was in, he never showed it. >> when ryland learned he would finally be going home, he wanted to go in style. luckily, he had a new friend with a pretty sweet ride. >> he asked me to go faster. he asked me
and this isn't just any trip home.rough all of this. >> today is special because for the last two months, ryland was living in a south texas hospital. last november, a gunman attacked his church in suterland springs, texas. 26 people were killed that morning. ryland was shot five times. his stepmother, joanne died shielding the boy. his two sisters brook and emily didn't make it. >> i was, rusty duncan is a stockdale volunteer fire fighter and responded to the shooting. inside the...
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it's been four months since the fire was in this home. there is a dumpster here outside the home. exactly what happened inside, that is a mystery. the county says it is unsafe. it needs to be torn down. the owner of the home is demanding -- another man inside did not. one man died back in september when the fire broke out. now the county sent out a letter to some neighbors saying the home was unsafe. fill with an extensive network of tunnels and chambers and bunkers under the home. what is a mystery and so unclear is what those tunnels were being used for. there is also an extensive amount of hoarding and feces all over the home. the county says with all those tunnels the home itself is unstable public street out here. another important part, four months later, the man's family is without answers. it's unclear what caused the fire. it's unclear how he died. we will have more about this bizarre story coming up tonight at 11.>>> let's turn to weather. these below freezing temperatures continue throughout the weekend. first alert meteorologist howard bernstein, is out on the weather
it's been four months since the fire was in this home. there is a dumpster here outside the home. exactly what happened inside, that is a mystery. the county says it is unsafe. it needs to be torn down. the owner of the home is demanding -- another man inside did not. one man died back in september when the fire broke out. now the county sent out a letter to some neighbors saying the home was unsafe. fill with an extensive network of tunnels and chambers and bunkers under the home. what is a...
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to make your home in an earthq >>> california is giving money to those who want to retrofit their home. >> estate program pays you to make your home safer in an earthquake.>> a few miles from the hayward fault, everyone keeps saying, it's not a case of when. >> they are more prepared now that they have retrofitted their home. california paid them to do it. >> reporter: a program called earthquake brace and bold where they will port -- pay for $3000 toward home. home must be built before 1979 in and at risk zip code. the application takes minutes and you can fill it out before hiring a contractor.>> there's some bolts. >> reporter: this was standard. they bolted the home to the foundation and brace the water heater and reinforced the basement with plywood. >> we got these beams from sliding. >> reporter: it covered us their of their costs which could range from five-dozen thousand -- from 5000-$7000. >> it certainly felt like a sort of kind of lottery. >> reporter: online registration begins next week. in most cases the state will pay your contractor directly. the open contract is for d
to make your home in an earthq >>> california is giving money to those who want to retrofit their home. >> estate program pays you to make your home safer in an earthquake.>> a few miles from the hayward fault, everyone keeps saying, it's not a case of when. >> they are more prepared now that they have retrofitted their home. california paid them to do it. >> reporter: a program called earthquake brace and bold where they will port -- pay for $3000 toward home....
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and in order to make it a home field advantage we have to play well. >> after all home dogs have to eat. corey clem ent wearing a t-shirt that lane johnson is selling. they are keeping it loose for this game and for some of them waiting for this for their entire careers. jay ajayi is taking it all in. >> getting trod play the biggest game of my career so far and exciting and i know we are all just ready because we are so close. and it's definitely a shame not to get it done. >> and everyone is asking me how to get a dog mask for sunday because they are sold out on amazon. lane johnson is selling them proceeds to go to fund philadelphia school districts schools i have the information on the facebook page, you can get them before sunday. jaime apody, channel 6 "action news." >> all right jaime. more on the eagles nfc championship game here on 6 abc friday night at 7:30 with the playoff preview party live from chickie's and petes at 7:30, and pete west and ron jawarksi joins us. and sixers star joel embiid heads to his first all-star game. in los angeles. and named moments ago and embiid a
and in order to make it a home field advantage we have to play well. >> after all home dogs have to eat. corey clem ent wearing a t-shirt that lane johnson is selling. they are keeping it loose for this game and for some of them waiting for this for their entire careers. jay ajayi is taking it all in. >> getting trod play the biggest game of my career so far and exciting and i know we are all just ready because we are so close. and it's definitely a shame not to get it done....
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they were trapped in their own home.ir father oscar had the only key to the front door. >> this was always locked? >> always. >> reporter: his father blocked the door with a tall ladder to keep intruders out and his wife and children in. >> and when you lift the ladder, it would make a loud like -- so he would know if anyone was attempting to go out. >> reporter: the documentary "the wolfpack" and our "20/20" special detailed the strange world in which they lived. these home videos showed the father leading the children in bizarre rituals. at night, the boys slept with suzanne piled on top of each other on mattresses. during the day, releasing their pent-up energy, dancing, bouncing. their entire childhood home schooled by their mother. for the six boys, recess was roller skating indoors, back and forth in that tiny hallway. >> he basically didn't want anyone to know we were here. >> reporter: one of the brothers says the restrictions were the most extreme for their mother. >> she had the worst of it from all of us. she
they were trapped in their own home.ir father oscar had the only key to the front door. >> this was always locked? >> always. >> reporter: his father blocked the door with a tall ladder to keep intruders out and his wife and children in. >> and when you lift the ladder, it would make a loud like -- so he would know if anyone was attempting to go out. >> reporter: the documentary "the wolfpack" and our "20/20" special detailed the strange world...
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and he wanted me to blow the horn reporter:s finally home.sister and he's still got a long road to recovery. but residents of this small south texas town say they'll be with ryland for every step. omar villafranca, cbs news, sutherland springs texas. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> what happened to mom and dad? >> oh, my parents swept away. and the brave son who came to his parents' rescue. >> wake up. >>> then -- >> groped at 30,000 feet. >> sexual assault on planes. >> so altogether he actually touched you three times? >> yes. >> why does it keep happening? >> you've been assaulted and nobody -- that's incredible. >>> and oprah under attack by the singer seal, why he's blasting oprah over the harvey weinstein scandal. >>> plus the governor's affair. >> with his hairstylist. >>> then the tv meteorologist, was she body shamed? >> commenting
and he wanted me to blow the horn reporter:s finally home.sister and he's still got a long road to recovery. but residents of this small south texas town say they'll be with ryland for every step. omar villafranca, cbs news, sutherland springs texas. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh >>> what happened to mom and dad? >> oh, my parents swept away. and the brave son who...
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the germans left in the hope of finding a new home in germany the home our ancestors left in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. they followed the call of desires to move to the russian empire and they build german towns on the volga and in the caucasus they worked hard and prospered during the communist era they were dispossessed and in the second world war they were deported to siberia. and. as an orphan my grandfather my father's father earned his living there in a mine he started a family and moved to fertile kazakstan together with other german seeking to start over. there was a mine here to. look. to. the story of the deep. taishan the new beginnings the stories of the mind those were the fairy tales of my childhood the moral of the story work hard work a lot and do no wrong. the germans lived in the russian empire for five generations they kept their culture and language alive even though they faced persecution and discrimination. then communism collapsed and half of the town left the fact that nobody was allowed to take along any money for their new beginning in germany didn't st
the germans left in the hope of finding a new home in germany the home our ancestors left in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. they followed the call of desires to move to the russian empire and they build german towns on the volga and in the caucasus they worked hard and prospered during the communist era they were dispossessed and in the second world war they were deported to siberia. and. as an orphan my grandfather my father's father earned his living there in a mine he started a...
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there are still thousands of people, for example, who are in homes or waiting to go to their homes. -s that need to be repaired, or remediated, or rebuilt. soledad: so, do you feel like the money is coming in or is on its way in? and are you concerned that it's actually not going to come in? mayor turner: money has not come fast enough, and in not nearly in the amount. for example, they've already appropriated from the federal about $5 billion, but they're still working out rules between the state and the feds. those dollars -- we don't expect to start getting those dollars until maybe april, may. in the meantime, people are still trying to make do, and their homes need to be repaired. in my view, a lot of these homes were very much flooded, so the mold is not stopping, and especially for seniors -- and if you know seniors, they don't like to leave their home. so they are trying to make do the very best they can. there was one lady i know, 90 years old, was in her home, not complaining. the only way we found out about her was that she would get up on sunday mornings and go to church.
there are still thousands of people, for example, who are in homes or waiting to go to their homes. -s that need to be repaired, or remediated, or rebuilt. soledad: so, do you feel like the money is coming in or is on its way in? and are you concerned that it's actually not going to come in? mayor turner: money has not come fast enough, and in not nearly in the amount. for example, they've already appropriated from the federal about $5 billion, but they're still working out rules between the...
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i am home, i am home, i am home >> silhouette of the golden gate bridge about to changeai plan to putsecurity net to keep people from jumping off. john blackstone has the story. on a stage in nashville, a singer song writer performs songs she has written that she loves to sing. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and one that breaks her heart. >> so this is for, casey brooks who would have turned 27 this past may. ♪ all the world's gone to sleep tonight ♪ what do you say in your song? about casey what do you sing? >> all of the world has gone to sloop tonight but you won't wake. all the world cries for you tonight but you can't see. >> she and casey grew uppen a comfortable california town, just north of san francisco. >> we learned to ride bikes together. >> senior year of high school was almost over. they were ready to go off off to cling. >> so what happened. couple months from graduating? >> january 2008, casey jumped off the golden gate bridge and ended her life. >> you had no idea? >> nobody did. >> she was already accepted into college. she was -- a really talented writer. she had a good crew of
i am home, i am home, i am home >> silhouette of the golden gate bridge about to changeai plan to putsecurity net to keep people from jumping off. john blackstone has the story. on a stage in nashville, a singer song writer performs songs she has written that she loves to sing. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: and one that breaks her heart. >> so this is for, casey brooks who would have turned 27 this past may. ♪ all the world's gone to sleep tonight ♪ what do you say in your song?...
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the last red tagged home on esplanad avenue is gone. the little jello house was demolished this morning. here's abc 7 news reporter. >> you may watch this and see a demolition job but melissa mcconnell sees it differently. >> kitchen sliding glass door. >> reporter: she knows every inch of this 900 square foot home. it's not just a kitchen back splash being ripped out, that was a find she proudly got off craigslist, the siding is only six months old. >> my pretty little house. >> reporter: today it turned into rubble. the pacifica cliff it was perched on has eroded away to the had point it's too dangerous. bhaut it from the mcconnells and today tore it down. the mcconnells were here to watch and say goodbye. >> i love this house as much as any of my dearly departed pets i've ever had and if you have to take them to the vet because it's time to end their suffering, that's what you do and i kind of see this that way. >> neighbors across the street watched with mixed emotions as their views suddenly changed and they lost two nice neighbors
the last red tagged home on esplanad avenue is gone. the little jello house was demolished this morning. here's abc 7 news reporter. >> you may watch this and see a demolition job but melissa mcconnell sees it differently. >> kitchen sliding glass door. >> reporter: she knows every inch of this 900 square foot home. it's not just a kitchen back splash being ripped out, that was a find she proudly got off craigslist, the siding is only six months old. >> my pretty little...
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to that he had to sit still or home for months. when i was at home i felt really sad and tired. but now it's much better and i'm dancing again. since because i was accident his son in law one has been accompanying him regularly. one is this crash ok for packing let me show not try to do it this is how let me show you. which donkey will use the one over the. ok. i got seven packs a strong. such a day. you have to pull the rope tighter. otherwise it will fall off. yesterday you broke at school. i want to fix it but i made it worse. when they're out on their own the to speak the indigenous and in language teach one . you need a metal bar. no need to work with the pick up first. doctors are is losing his hearing so one often needs to shot one of his eyes daughter carmen. he wants to learn the centuries old tradition directly from the master himself one is also a farmer another worker often from the area are few and far between. for. the i've been individuals. i've heard a lot from him. about the ice cut the ice and the cubes. packed them up. and then you load it all into the donkey
to that he had to sit still or home for months. when i was at home i felt really sad and tired. but now it's much better and i'm dancing again. since because i was accident his son in law one has been accompanying him regularly. one is this crash ok for packing let me show not try to do it this is how let me show you. which donkey will use the one over the. ok. i got seven packs a strong. such a day. you have to pull the rope tighter. otherwise it will fall off. yesterday you broke at school. i...
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about nursing home has a point these fines are a burden to nursing homes after the seniors if anyone knows what it's like to be a burden to the adult children they raised it's that. five hundred nursing homes alone have federal fines above one hundred thousand dollars and nursing homes hate regulation. where what was the last red said nursing home lobbyist hate regulation . are you mumbling lobbyists. of course state regulation as they work for the parasites getting rich off of their scam if they could find a way to store your name in a broom closet and make the same amount of money they would do it finds it normally would total hundreds of thousands of dollars would only be tens of thousands it would this change even even in cases where patients could die ok come on it's not like the staff working in these homes set out to be nurse ratchet's and training. are just victims of a nursing home model they're the victims yes see nearly seventy five percent of us nursing homes are owned by people who outsource service and seniors need like physical therapy to companies they control by elim
about nursing home has a point these fines are a burden to nursing homes after the seniors if anyone knows what it's like to be a burden to the adult children they raised it's that. five hundred nursing homes alone have federal fines above one hundred thousand dollars and nursing homes hate regulation. where what was the last red said nursing home lobbyist hate regulation . are you mumbling lobbyists. of course state regulation as they work for the parasites getting rich off of their scam if...
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this is our home." okay?s every month. >> did you know at the time that you got your home back that there was any issue of you paying attorney's fees to anybody at all? >> no. >> we didn't understand that. >> there's nothing on our mortgage, until we got our home back in april, all of a sudden, there's the attorney fees on our mortgage. >> the $1,400 and change that you showed me, the bank statement -- you've been paying that every month. >> yes. >> yes. and take charge america is there to oversee that. >> take charge america is a non-profit credit and counseling agency that works with people in situations like this. >> they're an advocacy program for the consumer. >> do they give you an accounting as the payments are being made? >> yes, we get a statement from ocwen every month to let us know that they did receive the payment. >> what we're gonna try to do is to see, number one, if we can get an understanding of the statement that came from your servicer and the statement that came from the law firm and try
this is our home." okay?s every month. >> did you know at the time that you got your home back that there was any issue of you paying attorney's fees to anybody at all? >> no. >> we didn't understand that. >> there's nothing on our mortgage, until we got our home back in april, all of a sudden, there's the attorney fees on our mortgage. >> the $1,400 and change that you showed me, the bank statement -- you've been paying that every month. >> yes....
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and it was wonderful because it was like being home.ience, you know, they start hooting and hollering, and, "that's me," you know? so, it was perfect. that's what we wanted to do, you know. robert: and i know you're going to put together kind of a performance with these home movies later on next year. we'll talk--we'll have you back on the show to talk about that. that seems like an ideal thing for people to see. all right, stephen, you stay with us as we go into our next segment, okay? stephen: very good. robert: mark, thanks a lot for being here. mark: oh, thank you. robert: well, when we come back, part two of our memories to life presentation. and now, part two of memories to light. caam executive director stephen gong is still with us, and we are now joined by dr. dawn bohulano mabalon, an associate professor of history at san francisco state university, where she teaches us history, philippine history, race and ethnicity, and food history. she's also an author and a national board member of filipino-american national historical so
and it was wonderful because it was like being home.ience, you know, they start hooting and hollering, and, "that's me," you know? so, it was perfect. that's what we wanted to do, you know. robert: and i know you're going to put together kind of a performance with these home movies later on next year. we'll talk--we'll have you back on the show to talk about that. that seems like an ideal thing for people to see. all right, stephen, you stay with us as we go into our next segment,...
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bank, home of super bowl lii. the eagles and the patriots will face-off here just five days from now. anticipation is building. tonight eagles running back legarret legarrette blount had a presuper bowl showdown. john, these two were teammates for the past super bowl last year, and now they're super bowl rivals. how'd it go? >> reporter: it is unbelievable. and yes, it is a prelude to the super eagles versus patriots tonight, legarrette versus ron kousky. let's take a look at legarrette and gronk. as you said they were teammates last year and now legarrette blount is trying to win two super bowls in a row. and gronk broke some news he expects to play on sunday. i spoke to them. >> it was an amazing opportunity. i enjoyed it. >> you're doing it again on sunday? >> this is not a reflection of how the game is going to go. obviously, we want to go out there and win it. obviously they want to go out there and win it. i don't see top throwing four picks on sunday. obviously this is an opportunity you have to take full a
bank, home of super bowl lii. the eagles and the patriots will face-off here just five days from now. anticipation is building. tonight eagles running back legarret legarrette blount had a presuper bowl showdown. john, these two were teammates for the past super bowl last year, and now they're super bowl rivals. how'd it go? >> reporter: it is unbelievable. and yes, it is a prelude to the super eagles versus patriots tonight, legarrette versus ron kousky. let's take a look at legarrette...
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they rallied to beat ucla a home. on the road trying to stay hot against washington state, they looked good. dorian pickens had 29 points. they're now 3-1 in pac 12 play. >>> the golden bears faltered in the second half after the leading scorer fouled out with nearly 13 minutes remaining. the huskies pulled away winning 56-66 and handing cal the first pac 12 road loss. >>> did the raiders break a rule when they hired jon gruden. the league launched an investigation into whether they broke the rooney rule. it requires them to interview at least one minority candidate. they said they met with gruden on christmas eve and said he was ready to return. they said they did interview two minorities candidate. >>> the chp says this is going overboard. the officer took this picture after pulling over a driver, said the driver tried using the doll as a passenger so he could use the carpool lane. the driver got an a for effort but a ticket nonetheless. chucky is back. we'll be right back, too. event. a bay area mom safely delivere
they rallied to beat ucla a home. on the road trying to stay hot against washington state, they looked good. dorian pickens had 29 points. they're now 3-1 in pac 12 play. >>> the golden bears faltered in the second half after the leading scorer fouled out with nearly 13 minutes remaining. the huskies pulled away winning 56-66 and handing cal the first pac 12 road loss. >>> did the raiders break a rule when they hired jon gruden. the league launched an investigation into...
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not her home. eleanor roosevelt had a very loving relationship with her father elliot roosevelt, who was theodore roosevelt's younger brother, but she didn't have such a good relationship with her mother. her mother was a very beautiful woman. felt that eleanor roosevelt wasn't pretty enough as a little girl. she made fun of her. and so eleanor roosevelt was pretty much alienated from her mother. both her parents died by the time eleanor roosevelt was 10 years old. so she really didn't have a good example of being a good mom. so that's why when she had her own children it was a little bit difficult for her to adjust to motherhood. they had actually six children. many times it's only mentioned that they had five because one child died as an infant of about 8 months of age. all the rest grew to adults, but eleanor roosevelt lost a child and it was devastating for her. we're on the second floor of the roosevelt home and on the right-hand side are pretty much guest rooms and on the left-hand side are f
not her home. eleanor roosevelt had a very loving relationship with her father elliot roosevelt, who was theodore roosevelt's younger brother, but she didn't have such a good relationship with her mother. her mother was a very beautiful woman. felt that eleanor roosevelt wasn't pretty enough as a little girl. she made fun of her. and so eleanor roosevelt was pretty much alienated from her mother. both her parents died by the time eleanor roosevelt was 10 years old. so she really didn't have a...
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of his own home. he's trying to mitigate the possibility of earthquake damage to his own home. almost every building in this city has been required -- if it's multifamily, to have their brick foundations replaced. some of his neighbors have used political influence. he's trying to work with everybody. he really is. it's funny how there's working done on every block in pacific heights, let alone the rest of the city, but somehow chris shouldn't be able to do the work on his own home. he's being singled out by bitter and vindictive neighbors. if they got to know him, they would find that he has a lovely family and they just want to be part of the neighborhood. i ask that you find in favor of mr. durkin and allow him to build his forever home. thank you. >> president breed: thank you for your comments. any other members of the public that would like to speak in open anythin -- 0 up opposition to the appeal? seeing none, we'll have 3 minutes of rebuttal. >> i would like to address some of the comments tha
of his own home. he's trying to mitigate the possibility of earthquake damage to his own home. almost every building in this city has been required -- if it's multifamily, to have their brick foundations replaced. some of his neighbors have used political influence. he's trying to work with everybody. he really is. it's funny how there's working done on every block in pacific heights, let alone the rest of the city, but somehow chris shouldn't be able to do the work on his own home. he's being...
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of existing home sales. tomorrow is the one year ext anniversary of president trump's inauguration. it's been an eventful year in washingt of co on wall street. duri the past year the s&p 500 index returned more than 25% and according to market watch, more than half of the index's 500 stocks have seen gains of 20% or more. >> the fast growing marijuana industry is facing a growing number of challenges, even in states where recreational pot is legal. take california for instance. legalized reation creational marijuana went into effect at the start of the year. and many thought business would with boom. but as adee dee roy reports, that's not necessarily the case. >> reporter: this is a 34-year-old mom of two. she s in upscale marin, california, owns a business, and consumes marijuana-laced products almost every day. >> when the kids are home and we're having maybe a little bit of a rough patch, i might use a little bit just to ground myself and i just feel like i'm a much better parent. >> rs exactly the type
of existing home sales. tomorrow is the one year ext anniversary of president trump's inauguration. it's been an eventful year in washingt of co on wall street. duri the past year the s&p 500 index returned more than 25% and according to market watch, more than half of the index's 500 stocks have seen gains of 20% or more. >> the fast growing marijuana industry is facing a growing number of challenges, even in states where recreational pot is legal. take california for instance....
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it really hurt about three homes here and of course took out the water service to many homes here in the neighborhood. the city of hayward maintenance manager says that the pipe that broke is from 1956. three homes were damaged and also a number of cars, six cars had to be towed from around the hole. one of which a neighbor said was actually teetering inside the sink hole. >> we go out and there's a car stuck under the hole. and we go out and saw a lot of water going down. our garage is flooded, our house is covered in water. >> it will be an opportunity for everyone impacted by this file a cla im and the company will make them whole. >> reporter: pg&e crews are all here many of them because it's not just about the water main, there's actually a gas line in the exact same area, so the p grg & e crews are making sure that none of the debris lands on that and damages that. by 8:00, they hope to have all the water restored to this neighborhood. and they'll have to back fill that hole on monday. so we'll keep you posted throughout the night tomorrow. i'm kate larsen, abc7 news, back to y
it really hurt about three homes here and of course took out the water service to many homes here in the neighborhood. the city of hayward maintenance manager says that the pipe that broke is from 1956. three homes were damaged and also a number of cars, six cars had to be towed from around the hole. one of which a neighbor said was actually teetering inside the sink hole. >> we go out and there's a car stuck under the hole. and we go out and saw a lot of water going down. our garage is...
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smart home technology is also a big focus. that includes the closet that will fold your clothing for your. >> are you kidding? >> there are multiple arms in there and multiple cameras. >> you can take any lightbulb you have and simply screw it into the socket and it instantly becomes a smart. now you're able to communicate with all of your devices and your home automation in a really simple way. >> during our 7:00 hour we will take you live to las vegas for ces 2018. we will show you those gadgets. the closet that folger clothing, it's about $2000 available next year. but it will folger clothing. >>> in case you did not know, it's still raining across the bay area. there is still big risks for many areas in the north bay. we will look at the conditions there, next. >>> and a new way to lock your bike at bart stations. the system available today that will hopefully reduced thefts. >>> right now we do have a traffic that is going to be affected by the wet roads. here is a live picture of northbound 101 approaching the 80 split.
smart home technology is also a big focus. that includes the closet that will fold your clothing for your. >> are you kidding? >> there are multiple arms in there and multiple cameras. >> you can take any lightbulb you have and simply screw it into the socket and it instantly becomes a smart. now you're able to communicate with all of your devices and your home automation in a really simple way. >> during our 7:00 hour we will take you live to las vegas for ces 2018. we...
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james kauffman denied any role telling his wife she was alive when he left the home. but on tuesday they charged the endocrinolgist in a murder for hire plot. suggesting that the motive to kill was keeping them -- of telling police about the drug operation with a biker gang. >> he was intint to rather have her killed as opposed to losing his financial empire. >> it's alleged after a year of searching for a trigger man, kauffman and a codefend paid francis mulholland and fired the shots that took april kauffman's life and kimberly pack long suspected her stepfather's involvement in her mother's death. but had no idea of the drug e enterpri enterprise. it takes all of your words away. >> they are due to make their first appearance in court today. francis mulholland is dead. he died of an accidental drug overdose 18 months after the murder. john rawlins, channel 6 "action news." >>> turning to accuweather we are in the middle of a rare winter warm-up with temperatures reaching into the 50s today across the region. wait until tomorrow. as we look live at sky 6 hd showing
james kauffman denied any role telling his wife she was alive when he left the home. but on tuesday they charged the endocrinolgist in a murder for hire plot. suggesting that the motive to kill was keeping them -- of telling police about the drug operation with a biker gang. >> he was intint to rather have her killed as opposed to losing his financial empire. >> it's alleged after a year of searching for a trigger man, kauffman and a codefend paid francis mulholland and fired the...