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hurd? >> no, i'm not saying nothing. >> you're not saying nothing?t to work with me on this? >> there ain't nothing there. >> well, i'll tell you what, i'm going to put an extension on this incident. i'm going to investigate it, you want me to review cameras or film, i'll go ahead and do that. >> i don't want an extension. >> well, that's what you're going to get. you got an officer that's saying one thing, you're telling me you know nothing about it. i've got a guy down there that's telling me he's a victim. okay? >> that's up to you. what i'm saying, why you got to go interview tapes or keep me in here longer? >> you're looking at 30 days in here. >> i know. >> you're not helping me out in this situation. i'm here to help me, i'm here to listen to what you've got to tell me. what you're saying has nothing -- is not even jiving with this thing here. you've got nothing else to add to this thing? >> nope. >> okay. i'll have a determination made by the end of the day. >> a short time later, kunkel asks to speak with shamrock again. >> when i came back
hurd? >> no, i'm not saying nothing. >> you're not saying nothing?t to work with me on this? >> there ain't nothing there. >> well, i'll tell you what, i'm going to put an extension on this incident. i'm going to investigate it, you want me to review cameras or film, i'll go ahead and do that. >> i don't want an extension. >> well, that's what you're going to get. you got an officer that's saying one thing, you're telling me you know nothing about it. i've...
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nbc by area cheryl hurd talked with congresswoman barbara lee. good evening, cheryl. >> good evening. congresswoman barbara lee was here at a town hall meeting where she discussed the issue. she was here in april when a group of survivors said they wanted the chancellor here to do something. now the congresswoman is aware of the person at stanford leading that same fight. >> it is an emergency. not only here in the bay area but throughout the country. >> together , they are working n national lengs legislation. lee calls sexual assaults on college campuses a national crisis. >> young women need to have assurances that the perpetrators will be punished properly and appropriately, immediately. and so there is a lot to be done. >> lee francis would be the first to say that. the senior saying she was sexually assaulted by a fellow student earlier this year. he received a five-quarter suspension and 40 hours of community service. and she said she got little support from police and university administration. now she is getting support from fellow stude
nbc by area cheryl hurd talked with congresswoman barbara lee. good evening, cheryl. >> good evening. congresswoman barbara lee was here at a town hall meeting where she discussed the issue. she was here in april when a group of survivors said they wanted the chancellor here to do something. now the congresswoman is aware of the person at stanford leading that same fight. >> it is an emergency. not only here in the bay area but throughout the country. >> together , they are...
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cheryl hurd is live in walnut creek. in that state of panic, people make bad decisions. >> reporter: walnut creek police say that someone is out there posing as pg&e workers over the phone. and because it was so hot here yesterday the owner of the let us restaurant fell for it. the man on the other end of the 1-800 number sounded official and when he put me on hold to check the case i was inquiring about we got music. but he never came back on the line. the owner of the restaurant in walnut creek says he was duped because of scorching temperatures exceeding 100 degrees. the line outside his restaurant yesterday was out the door when the call came in. >> he said they are going to shut the power off. >> reporter: that's what the person on the phone said to one of the workers on sunday afternoon. the person police believe was posing as a pg&e worker said that he needed to pay $2,000 right away. in a panic and afraid to lose all the ingredients for his business in a power shutoff he listened to the caller who said there were
cheryl hurd is live in walnut creek. in that state of panic, people make bad decisions. >> reporter: walnut creek police say that someone is out there posing as pg&e workers over the phone. and because it was so hot here yesterday the owner of the let us restaurant fell for it. the man on the other end of the 1-800 number sounded official and when he put me on hold to check the case i was inquiring about we got music. but he never came back on the line. the owner of the restaurant in...
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. >> that's where nbc bay area's cheryl hurd join us. are crews still out there at this hour? >> reporter: fire crews are still here. some trucks are leaving but this truck is staying, making sure that all the hot spots are out. it gets hot if livermore and has been really hot the last couple days. you take that into account along with what happened earlier, fire crews done want this fire to flair up again. >> we were over by the freeway and we saw a bunch of smoke coming down. we drove over here about 7:30 and saw a big channel of fire on this side blowing in the wind. >> reporter: firefighters say the wind was the enemy tonight. crews were called into this area to put out a small fire. they thought it was no big deal. they were wrong. >> we came earlier for a fire today and we put it out and when we came back to check on it it was all out. as we left we noticed that we have a smoke column and it had taken off. >> reporter: cal fire was called in along with the livermore fire department. it took a while to knock it down. crews were worried that the flames and embers would rea
. >> that's where nbc bay area's cheryl hurd join us. are crews still out there at this hour? >> reporter: fire crews are still here. some trucks are leaving but this truck is staying, making sure that all the hot spots are out. it gets hot if livermore and has been really hot the last couple days. you take that into account along with what happened earlier, fire crews done want this fire to flair up again. >> we were over by the freeway and we saw a bunch of smoke coming...
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live in danville, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. a little global unity here in the bay area. and here he is, america's newest hero, john brooks. he scored the game-winning goal today in dramatic fashion. he was born and raised in berlin, germany. his father was a serviceman from chicago and his mother is german. the 21-year-old is one of five german-american players on the usa roster. and he's proud of his body ink. a tattoo of germany on one elbow and a tattoo of illinois on the other. what's next for team usa? more world cup coverage later in this news cast and online, nbcbayarea.com. >>> the san jose state football player who barely escaped an apartment fire is sharing his story. he said he would love to play football this season, but he's not sure if doctors will clear him. his recovery is far from over. much of his upper body was burned in that april fire. he was asleep when his roommate called out to tell him the apartment was on fire. with smoke pouring into his door, he said he knew he had to get out. >> just ran through bas
live in danville, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. a little global unity here in the bay area. and here he is, america's newest hero, john brooks. he scored the game-winning goal today in dramatic fashion. he was born and raised in berlin, germany. his father was a serviceman from chicago and his mother is german. the 21-year-old is one of five german-american players on the usa roster. and he's proud of his body ink. a tattoo of germany on one elbow and a tattoo of illinois...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> flash mob but no dancing. east bay law is banding together to keep the streets safe. teens run wild if the streets terrorizing people. what you are looking at is cell phone video from chicago. local police say there were three attacks over three days at or near the bayfair mall in san leandro. the most violent was on monday when a group of teens pistol whipped some kids and then roped them. >> pistol whipped them. forcibly took their shoes and smart phone. >> nearby san leandro high school is beefing up security and sending notices home to parent letting them know what is happening. >>> the san francisco man arrested during an fbi man runt will be checked out during a psychologist. ryan chamberlain needs a mental health evaluation. chamberlain is charged with possessing explosives. he has the makings of a bomb in his san francisco apartment. he has not yet entered a plea. he is held at the federal detention center without bail. >> new legislation would create special units to treat violent patient. this come a
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> flash mob but no dancing. east bay law is banding together to keep the streets safe. teens run wild if the streets terrorizing people. what you are looking at is cell phone video from chicago. local police say there were three attacks over three days at or near the bayfair mall in san leandro. the most violent was on monday when a group of teens pistol whipped some kids and then roped them. >> pistol whipped them. forcibly took their shoes and...
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cheryl hurd is live on the stanford campus with the rundown of what that ruling means for all of us. >> reporter: well, jessica and terry, it simply means if you are arrest bade police officer and he has probable cause, he can search your purse, your briefcase, your pockets, but he cannot touch your cell phone. he will now need a search warrant for that. this is a bold move, and a message for those paying close attention to privacy rights. nine members of the u.s. supreme court have a variety of opinions. today we found out that they do agree on one thing. >> the old rule was when somebody is arrested, any physical item in their pocket was subject to search. the court said today that a cell phone is different. >> reporter: different because it's not just an instrument you use to verbally commute. for many, it holds the key to your entire life. stanford law professor jeffrey fisher made that argument on behalf of a defendant in the case. >> one brief filed in the case estimated the amount of paper that could be stored digitally on the iphone as filling an entire football field six fee
cheryl hurd is live on the stanford campus with the rundown of what that ruling means for all of us. >> reporter: well, jessica and terry, it simply means if you are arrest bade police officer and he has probable cause, he can search your purse, your briefcase, your pockets, but he cannot touch your cell phone. he will now need a search warrant for that. this is a bold move, and a message for those paying close attention to privacy rights. nine members of the u.s. supreme court have a...
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nbc bay area cheryl hurd is with us. cheryl, this is a sensitive community. >> reporter: this community is really sensitive because they know what it's like to have hundreds of homes go up in flames in a day or two. it's pretty hard to show, but i'm standing in front of a canyon where a few of the fires broke out today. as you can see, it is really dry out here. the folks who live around here are concerned that someone might be out there starting these fires. >> tonight we're going to have an engine down at the area, the canyon area where we had the earlier fires to make sure there is no flare-ups and to keep a presence in the area. >> reporter: the presence in the area where fire erupted in five locations in the oakland hills off park boulevard this afternoon. we rode along tonight with battalion chief lisa baker. >> all our companies throughout the whole city are on a heightened alert right now. >> reporter: investigators are calling today's fires suspicious because three of the fires originated on the trail deep in th
nbc bay area cheryl hurd is with us. cheryl, this is a sensitive community. >> reporter: this community is really sensitive because they know what it's like to have hundreds of homes go up in flames in a day or two. it's pretty hard to show, but i'm standing in front of a canyon where a few of the fires broke out today. as you can see, it is really dry out here. the folks who live around here are concerned that someone might be out there starting these fires. >> tonight we're going...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd joins us in oakland with the details. cheryl? >> well, raj, some people who live in the area feel like they're being targeted by criminals. i talked to a business owner tonight and she says on thursday, things went too far. so she decided to take matters into her own hands. >> they can hold you up at gun point, steal your purse and long gone before anybody shows up. >> that'sage jena davidson says her husband bought her the taser. >> he asked for the most powerful thing he could buy that wasn't a gun. they gave him this. >> she says she never wanted to use it but she fees she was forced to when a man threatened her outside her store, the sacred wheel at 51st and telegraph in oakland. >> went out and politely asked him to move. he had an open container of alcohol and was intoxicated. she said the man continued to be a nuisance and after she asked him to leave several times, he threatened to slap her. she called police. when they were slow to respond, the man then became aggressive. she felt she had no other choice but to tase him.
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nbc bay area cheryl hurd is here to tell us about a new ordinance to battle graffiti in unincorporated areas of the county. cheryl, it was just voted on today. >> that's right. the graffiti program has consequences. it's not up and running yet, but this is how it works. if someone tags a building or a home in unincorporated santa clara county, the person responsible for that building has 48 hours to clean it up. it's an ordinance designed to help cities like san jose clean up tagging like this, but not everyone i talked to tonight is in love with the idea. >> well, initially, it sounds like it would be a good idea for businesses. >> reporter: but not a good idea for homeowners. >> i'm not sure how i feel about it for a homeowners. it sounds like it would be kind of punitive for them to have to do it so quickly. >> reporter: the time frame to point over graffiti in unincorporated santa clara county, 48 hours. >> what frustrates them is when it's taken down right away. >> reporter: santa clara supervisor dave cortese said he heard if people who live mere the burbank theater. the empty he
nbc bay area cheryl hurd is here to tell us about a new ordinance to battle graffiti in unincorporated areas of the county. cheryl, it was just voted on today. >> that's right. the graffiti program has consequences. it's not up and running yet, but this is how it works. if someone tags a building or a home in unincorporated santa clara county, the person responsible for that building has 48 hours to clean it up. it's an ordinance designed to help cities like san jose clean up tagging like...
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cheryl hurd is live in berkeley. cheryl, what are people saying about it? >> reporter: well, a lot of people didn't have time to talk to me tonight. but i did manage to talk to a few about this warning sign that could be attached to gas pumps in berkeley soon. this warning is about global warming. some people like it. some people don't. when you fill up at gas stations in berkeley, the warning signs are already there. gas station owners may soon have to make room for another warning sign. this one is about the state of california's conclusion that gas emissions contribute to global warming. >> it's not about guilt. it's about, you know, sort of a gentle nudge to remind people there are alternatives. >> reporter: berkeley city councilman kriss worthington came up with the idea. >> the state of california has suggested that, you know, greenhouse gases are a serious problem, and global warming needs to be addressed. maybe we can do things that are alternatives like public transit and alternative transportation. >> reporter: for worthington, the warning sign on
cheryl hurd is live in berkeley. cheryl, what are people saying about it? >> reporter: well, a lot of people didn't have time to talk to me tonight. but i did manage to talk to a few about this warning sign that could be attached to gas pumps in berkeley soon. this warning is about global warming. some people like it. some people don't. when you fill up at gas stations in berkeley, the warning signs are already there. gas station owners may soon have to make room for another warning sign....
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cheryl hurd is live with the migration that is based on money as much as it is in innovation, cheryl.r: jessica, i don't know if you remember, but it was a big deal when silicon valley companies moved into san francisco. some people even thou it was crazy. now startup companies are being priced out of san francisco and silicon valley, and moving across the bay bridge into oakland. it's no secret that oakland is becoming the place for foodies. restaurants are popping up everywhere. what you may not know is technology companies are moving in, and more are coming. >> i'm glad that i know the secret they don't. >> reporter: eric collier is one of the general managers of ask.com. the search engine company that deals with questions and answers, moved into oakland city center from emeryville in 2004. the company came here before it was cool to be here. >> we're looking for more space. oakland seemed to be a really great spot, given the central location to transportation. great restaurants, great atmospheres. >> reporter: it's not paradise, but it's cheaper to do business and live here. the a
cheryl hurd is live with the migration that is based on money as much as it is in innovation, cheryl.r: jessica, i don't know if you remember, but it was a big deal when silicon valley companies moved into san francisco. some people even thou it was crazy. now startup companies are being priced out of san francisco and silicon valley, and moving across the bay bridge into oakland. it's no secret that oakland is becoming the place for foodies. restaurants are popping up everywhere. what you may...
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cheryl hurd is live in the city with what police plan to do about it. cheryl? >> reporter: well, jessica, i talked to the captain from central station tonight. and he says that he met with business owners and managers of hotels nearby. he says that prostitution is becoming real bad for business, and it's becoming dangerous for tourists. at night, union square turns into a different type of shopping district. >> sometimes, you know, i'll come out, go around the corner, maybe by starbucks, and see, you know, girls dressed a little scantily clad, you could say. >> reporter: businesses and hotel owners are seeing it too. prostitution is taking over a slice of san francisco's union square. >> they might offer services and i politely decline usually. >> the police may know about it, but there aren't any undercovers that i've seen working it. >> reporter: long-time san franciscan chuck davis says there are usually about a dozen prostitutes working the square at night. between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 in the morning they hover on corners and solicit men and women and someti
cheryl hurd is live in the city with what police plan to do about it. cheryl? >> reporter: well, jessica, i talked to the captain from central station tonight. and he says that he met with business owners and managers of hotels nearby. he says that prostitution is becoming real bad for business, and it's becoming dangerous for tourists. at night, union square turns into a different type of shopping district. >> sometimes, you know, i'll come out, go around the corner, maybe by...
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one of micros's big competitors is ncr where mark hurd used to be. he knows some things about that.racle doesn't like to pay huge multiples for acquisitions. they're not paying a huge one here, but they're in a space with point of sale, with hotel bookings are people are trying to crowd in. oracle, if they're quick in integrating this into their organization, they have an opportunity to jump ahead of the others. we'll see if they can. >> three times forward sales, relatively cheap. i was in cannes last week at the ad festival. it's amazing how local not cracked by google, not cracked by google or microsoft. the cash registers, the point of sale, if you think about oracle trying to flank microsoft or ibm, this is a place where they could be successful. you can do some of that through chains and fran sizes. but it's a battleground. it seems like an interesting place to go after. >> dow jones this morning, oracle has averaged nine acquisitions over the past ten years. 11 of nothose, $1 billion or mo. can you get more aggressive than that? >> you can. as i mentioned in the last hour, i
one of micros's big competitors is ncr where mark hurd used to be. he knows some things about that.racle doesn't like to pay huge multiples for acquisitions. they're not paying a huge one here, but they're in a space with point of sale, with hotel bookings are people are trying to crowd in. oracle, if they're quick in integrating this into their organization, they have an opportunity to jump ahead of the others. we'll see if they can. >> three times forward sales, relatively cheap. i was...
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yes, larry ellison runs it, but mark hurd's the guy that's done it. think he's tired of playing second fiddle to the software and service companies. they deliver a good quarter. i'd buy half before and half after. stay long oracle. charitable trust owns it. yes? >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> hi, i'm gabrielle from cherry hill, new jersey. >> no one's at the mall, they're all here. >> with obamacare mandate, i see a lot of potential growth in health care providers. i was wondering if you think etna is a good investment. >> i think aetna's a terrific investment. i take your aetna but will see you with cigna. i think it's the cheapest. i hope it goes below 89, it doesn't get there, but aetna's just fine, too. great ideas from all. sure, we got our eyes on important earnings reports and news next week, but the sidelines, you know what, it's fine for me. get a little more clarity. hey, get this, on "mad money" tonight, priceline picked up the check for open table on a big acquisition. i'll clue you in on the secret of success. >>> and two family friendly
yes, larry ellison runs it, but mark hurd's the guy that's done it. think he's tired of playing second fiddle to the software and service companies. they deliver a good quarter. i'd buy half before and half after. stay long oracle. charitable trust owns it. yes? >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> hi, i'm gabrielle from cherry hill, new jersey. >> no one's at the mall, they're all here. >> with obamacare mandate, i see a lot of potential growth in health care...
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dill which is problem but for apple -- melissa: why does it present an extra hurd dill? jack with your phone, right? >> say iphones for mac or mac book, that is not synced up. apple could probably provide this. >> when the stock seems to like it. apple is not too far from a 52-week high. so investors are applauding this. and this is very much in tune with apple's history of immense innovation. they were the ones who really popularized using the mouse or the graphical interface or cd-rom and optical technology when that was the thing. apple's greatest asset has been its innovation and mind and they could completely change the way we use our devices to get sound into your ears with beats. melissa: from a technological point of view, does it really make that big of a difference? i will ask you. is the sound quality that much better? is the battery life that much better if you use a different jack? >> i tell you what. one of the biggest knocks i have with my beats headphones everyone tell me, they look cool, they look great but the sound quality. so apple, what you think abo
dill which is problem but for apple -- melissa: why does it present an extra hurd dill? jack with your phone, right? >> say iphones for mac or mac book, that is not synced up. apple could probably provide this. >> when the stock seems to like it. apple is not too far from a 52-week high. so investors are applauding this. and this is very much in tune with apple's history of immense innovation. they were the ones who really popularized using the mouse or the graphical interface or...
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reporting live in san jose, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> children being sold for sex. law enforcement is fighting back. several agencies are teaming up for operation cross country. so far the crackdown on child prostitution has rescued six bay area children. 168 kids nationwide have been saved and nearly 300 pimps have been arrested. 20 bay area agencies teamed up to hit the streets and set up the stings. the crime likened to modern day slavery has surged in recent years. many of the children are runaways who are raped and beaten then forced to sell their bodies. >> these may just be numbers or statistics, but we remember that behind each one of those numbers, each one of those stats is a person and a life. >> more than 100 cities are participating in the operation. >>> nearly a year after the deadly asianal d airlines plane crash, the ntsb is expected to finally pinpoint the cause of that crash tomorrow. it is critical information that may lead to changes in the aviation industry. and at san francisco international as well. jeanne ellie joins us live with a preview of
reporting live in san jose, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> children being sold for sex. law enforcement is fighting back. several agencies are teaming up for operation cross country. so far the crackdown on child prostitution has rescued six bay area children. 168 kids nationwide have been saved and nearly 300 pimps have been arrested. 20 bay area agencies teamed up to hit the streets and set up the stings. the crime likened to modern day slavery has surged in recent years....
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i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. if you want to learn more about the teacher tenure trial, go to our, site, nbc bay area.cop. search class action. we have an in-depth look at the ruling, lawsuit and teacher job protections this unions are trying to keep in place. >> students at monta vista high school in skup cupertino are asked to bring their year books back. the plan is to attach a new name label it each year book. school officials say they've tracked down the student that wrote the slur and are talking to police about possible legal action. >>> new at 11:00, history in the making. today the national park service began identifying historical lgbp sites and making them national land marks. they will consult with scholars and community leaders to come up with the preliminary list of sites that are important for the guy rights movement. san francisco leaders say it will be tough to task -- a tough task to pick a few sites in san francisco. places like city hall, where the first marriages took place, dozens of taverns,
i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. if you want to learn more about the teacher tenure trial, go to our, site, nbc bay area.cop. search class action. we have an in-depth look at the ruling, lawsuit and teacher job protections this unions are trying to keep in place. >> students at monta vista high school in skup cupertino are asked to bring their year books back. the plan is to attach a new name label it each year book. school officials say they've tracked down...
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i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> an bruno police are searching for this man who they say walked in a jewelry store on san mateo avenue and claimed to have an explosive device. this picture is from the surveillance camera. a store clerk told the man that officers were on their way. the suspect ran away empty handed. >> about $18 million in bit coins seized lasted fall from a website known as silk road. ing auctioned off. silk road considered the ebay for illegal drugs. the alleged operator was arrested in a san francisco public library. the coins will be auctioned on june 27th. >>> weather is warm and that means vipers can turn up anywhere. a belmont man was bit in his own garage this morning. california department of fish and wild is using the scare to remind people that rattle snakes are common in san mateo county. >>> more developing news now in san antonio, texas. sergeant bowe bergdahl is expected to arrive any moment. he he will continue to recover at a military hospital. he was held in afghanistan for five years. he was freed after trading for five taliban prisoners. he is
i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> an bruno police are searching for this man who they say walked in a jewelry store on san mateo avenue and claimed to have an explosive device. this picture is from the surveillance camera. a store clerk told the man that officers were on their way. the suspect ran away empty handed. >> about $18 million in bit coins seized lasted fall from a website known as silk road. ing auctioned off. silk road considered the ebay for illegal drugs. the...
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and i say to them, are you your own hurd snl do you think that either you deserve to have business because you're a woman or you don't deserve to have business because you're a woman. think about yourself as a business person, not a business woman. there are differences but if you focus on your business, then you're going to do the best business job you can and if you're not worrying about other people won't either. the other thing is also take advantage of the things that we have as women. there are national certifications like wbenc, getture business certified as women owned and some kate tear women owned businesses. >> it hasn't stopped either of you guys. let's move on to the next question about finding investors. >> what is the best way to determine the best angel investors? i have a couple of investors that i'm choosing from and i'd like to feel better equipped with knowing who to go with. >> great question. it does not just come down to money and valuation. you have to have a good relationship with these people. >> you do. and i always look for the value add. so if you have a couple
and i say to them, are you your own hurd snl do you think that either you deserve to have business because you're a woman or you don't deserve to have business because you're a woman. think about yourself as a business person, not a business woman. there are differences but if you focus on your business, then you're going to do the best business job you can and if you're not worrying about other people won't either. the other thing is also take advantage of the things that we have as women....
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cheryl hurd joins us. what do we know?we just talked with police and they say that they really want to find those three children. and they want to find the mother, because they believe finding them could possibly help them solve this mystery. now police were called to the 1600 block of 16th street in san pablo. when they got there, they found the father, who was dead, at the scene, in the back yard. he has custody of the three children, marri, hugo and jean carlo. police also looking for this woman, orleisha ortez. please pr police don't know if she was at the home last night. >> we don't know why she's not been found and why the children are not at the house. we've located other family members and exhausted all our potential leads at this time to locate them. >> reporter: now police are saying that she frequents the san bpablo area, abou but they have an address for her. they can't say who the father is because they have not identified a next of kin for him. and they also don't know if he has a job right now. here's anoth
cheryl hurd joins us. what do we know?we just talked with police and they say that they really want to find those three children. and they want to find the mother, because they believe finding them could possibly help them solve this mystery. now police were called to the 1600 block of 16th street in san pablo. when they got there, they found the father, who was dead, at the scene, in the back yard. he has custody of the three children, marri, hugo and jean carlo. police also looking for this...
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it will not hurd the model. what it does do, whatever, for people going into the showroom, it reminds them that general motors will have problems with the following problems. >> can you categorize this as a recall or is this simply stopping the sales for a short period of time? >> they have not officially initiated a recall on this. it is a stock seam order. by guess we will get a recall attached to this issue at some point, but at this point it's a stop sale order. >> and i understand, phil, your point, in that the chevy cruze is a drop in the bucket. if you tamly all the recalls, where are we? >>, more th7 billion in the uni states. mary barra the ceo says the recalls are expected to slow down. the question is, when do we start to see that slow down? when do we see news items like this really become what we've had over the next couple of months. i think a lot of people think that will happen in july. here we are at the end of the month. we are still having these issues. >> thanks so much. bring us more develop
it will not hurd the model. what it does do, whatever, for people going into the showroom, it reminds them that general motors will have problems with the following problems. >> can you categorize this as a recall or is this simply stopping the sales for a short period of time? >> they have not officially initiated a recall on this. it is a stock seam order. by guess we will get a recall attached to this issue at some point, but at this point it's a stop sale order. >> and i...
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but as for pain that could hurd earnings, that's become a thing of the past. ready yourself.me give you the bottom line. when i recommended gm four weeks ago, i took a chance for the monthly numbers for may would be good. the outstanding thing is those number were far better than even i expected. in many ways, that is the most absurd fact of all, which is why i am telling you right now, it is time, it is still time to buy general motors. paul in pennsylvania, paul? >> caller: hey, jim, semper fi hoo-ra. >> i like that. thank you for serving. >> caller: going back to your days with larry, thanks for your efforts. >> i see larry all the time. he's still going strong. what's happening? >> caller: your recommendation, i started to buy shaneer back in the 20s, in light of the recent run and questions about executive compensation division forward, is it now a time to buy, sell or hold? >> no, it's hold. i like the limited partners. you no, sharif has done a remarkable job. one of the things that people don't realize is that plan was put into place long before the stock had a big ru
but as for pain that could hurd earnings, that's become a thing of the past. ready yourself.me give you the bottom line. when i recommended gm four weeks ago, i took a chance for the monthly numbers for may would be good. the outstanding thing is those number were far better than even i expected. in many ways, that is the most absurd fact of all, which is why i am telling you right now, it is time, it is still time to buy general motors. paul in pennsylvania, paul? >> caller: hey, jim,...
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the alleged killer is charged with first-degree hurd in the death of a new hampshire -- murder in the cough a new hampshire college student. the star witness is his former girlfriend, and she's on the stand again today. patti ann brown from our new york city newsroom with more. >> reporter: it's a by sawr case, accused of raping and strangling a 19-year-old woman, elizabeth marriott, of massachusetts, was a student at the university of new hampshire when the killing took place in 2012. the star witness for the prosecution be, as you mentioned, is seth's former girlfriend, katherine mcdonough. she originally told investigators she was engaged in rough sex with the female victim when she died. but after being offered immunity from prosecution, mcdonough changed her story saying seth killed lizzie after she rebuffed his advances. you are looking live at the trial right now. today she insisted she is not into violent sex. >> you wanted to get away from any notion that you would have had sexually dominated liz marriott, correct? >> i didn't. i didn't sexually dominatei did. i haven't sexua
the alleged killer is charged with first-degree hurd in the death of a new hampshire -- murder in the cough a new hampshire college student. the star witness is his former girlfriend, and she's on the stand again today. patti ann brown from our new york city newsroom with more. >> reporter: it's a by sawr case, accused of raping and strangling a 19-year-old woman, elizabeth marriott, of massachusetts, was a student at the university of new hampshire when the killing took place in 2012....
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now an excon with a lengthy rap sheet is being charged with this hurd, among other things. >> our suspectson on 4 sln 24 sln 14. april 24th of this year. and since that time he's been living primarily in the streets, sometimes in the homeless shelters. but the fact is, he immediately went back to business, his business, that of criminal activity. martha: awful story. william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with the latest. william, who is this suspect? >> reporter: he is a violent homeless deadbeat with a long list of priors from robbery and assault with drugs and weapons possession, released from prison 12 weeks prior to this murder from which he was arraigned for an unknown reason in a wheelchair. armed robbery here in los angeles and a vicious knife attack in phoenix while on methamphetamines. he got ten years for that, served eight. missed a parole meeting on june 9th, two days later tried to rob church. when father joseph intervened, he grabbed a .357 recover but shot father kenneth walker before fleeing in their suv. >> we belief the motive here is a crime of opportunity. he was
now an excon with a lengthy rap sheet is being charged with this hurd, among other things. >> our suspectson on 4 sln 24 sln 14. april 24th of this year. and since that time he's been living primarily in the streets, sometimes in the homeless shelters. but the fact is, he immediately went back to business, his business, that of criminal activity. martha: awful story. william la jeunesse is live in los angeles with the latest. william, who is this suspect? >> reporter: he is a...
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. >> that's where nbc bay area's cheryl hurd join us. are crews still out there at this hour?re leaving but this truck is staying, making sure that all the hot spots are out. it gets hot if livermore and has been really hot the last couple days. you take that into account along with what happened earlier, fire crews done want this fire to flair up again. >> we were over by the freeway and we saw a bunch of smoke coming down. we drove over here about 7:30 and saw a big channel of fire on this side blowing in the wind. >> reporter: firefighters say the wind was the enemy tonight. crews were called into this area to put out a small fire. they thought it was no big deal. they were wrong. >> we came earlier for a fire today and we put i
. >> that's where nbc bay area's cheryl hurd join us. are crews still out there at this hour?re leaving but this truck is staying, making sure that all the hot spots are out. it gets hot if livermore and has been really hot the last couple days. you take that into account along with what happened earlier, fire crews done want this fire to flair up again. >> we were over by the freeway and we saw a bunch of smoke coming down. we drove over here about 7:30 and saw a big channel of...
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these collateral consequences form a tightly woven web that restricts individuals from over coming the hurds in their path. many of these collateral consequences are born from the worst of the worst of these tough on crime sound bites masquerading as sound public policy. just as mandatory minimum sentences sentence people before they're even charged or convicted, based solely on the code section violated without any consideration to the seriousness of the crime or the role of the defendant, collateral consequences apply across the board into "all convicted felons." for example in the drug context in the fiscal year 2012, 60% of convicted federal drug defendants were convicted of offenses carrying a mandatory minimum penalty of some sort. right now restrictions on your ability to work, live, learn and survive are the same irrespective of your offense or how long ago it was or what role you played. the consequences you face are not their rowley tailored or even tailored all at all. it's a one-size-fits-all there is no reliable scientific data that demonstrates of these collateral consequences
these collateral consequences form a tightly woven web that restricts individuals from over coming the hurds in their path. many of these collateral consequences are born from the worst of the worst of these tough on crime sound bites masquerading as sound public policy. just as mandatory minimum sentences sentence people before they're even charged or convicted, based solely on the code section violated without any consideration to the seriousness of the crime or the role of the defendant,...
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please welcome jane hurd and paul taylor. >> hello, everyone, welcome to the lit festival at printers row. we are so pleased to have you here and we look forward to talking about the book by paul taylor, "the next america." no one we will leave some time for questions, so please think about those questions and step up to the microphone when the time comes. i think you you'll make it a much better conversation. paul, your book lays out a compelling challenge about the string in the gaps that exist between the generations. you say that they are really pulled apart when it comes to certain things, including things like demographics, politics. i hope that we can touch on all of these things today. but your book focuses mostly on the living generation, the silent generation, the baby boomers, and the millennialist. and you have a really nice couple pages that talk rudely about each generation and i'm wondering if you could read that to or in what we will be talking about. >> happy to do so. these are our core generations and i will start with the orioles born after 1980. so here is. slow t
please welcome jane hurd and paul taylor. >> hello, everyone, welcome to the lit festival at printers row. we are so pleased to have you here and we look forward to talking about the book by paul taylor, "the next america." no one we will leave some time for questions, so please think about those questions and step up to the microphone when the time comes. i think you you'll make it a much better conversation. paul, your book lays out a compelling challenge about the string in...
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please welcome jane hurd and paul taylor. >> hello, everyone, welcome to the lit festival at printers row. we are so pleased to have you here and we look forward to talking about the book by paul taylor, "the next america." no one we will leave some time for questions, so please think about those questions and step up to the microphone when the time comes. i think you you'll make it a much better conversation. paul, your book lays out a compelling challenge about the string in the gaps that exist between the generations. you say that they are really pulled apart when it comes to certain things, including things like demographics, politics. i hope that we can touch on all of these things today. but your book focuses mostly on the living generation, the silent generation, the baby boomers, and the millennialist. and you have a really nice couple pages that talk rudely about each generation and i'm wondering if you could read that to or in what we will be talking about. >> happy to do so. these are our core generations and i will start with the orioles born after 1980. so here is. slow t
please welcome jane hurd and paul taylor. >> hello, everyone, welcome to the lit festival at printers row. we are so pleased to have you here and we look forward to talking about the book by paul taylor, "the next america." no one we will leave some time for questions, so please think about those questions and step up to the microphone when the time comes. i think you you'll make it a much better conversation. paul, your book lays out a compelling challenge about the string in...