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. >> jennifer joyce kesse. >> how many women get offered three jobs for the same company. three different positions. that tells you a lot about jennifer. >> and then she got hired on with central florida investments. >> cfi westgate resorts was founded by the well known real estate mogul david seagull whose extravagant life was in the movie queen of investor sigh. >> she stream lined back room. >> she was dedicated to her job. she was still with cfi westgate. john willman was jennifer's boss. >> within a year we promoted her to a project manager. >> the 24-year-old was loving life in orlando and wanted it plant some roots. >> jennifer had assets -- a condo. >> 2006 at the time was the height of this housing market. >> jen but lear is an investigative reporter. she had worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominium were right near a new mall that had gone up, this big beautiful mall. >> we're standing at jennifer's condominium which she purchased in november of 2005. if you look around, it's a beautiful place, the condos are beautiful. >> there was so muc
. >> jennifer joyce kesse. >> how many women get offered three jobs for the same company. three different positions. that tells you a lot about jennifer. >> and then she got hired on with central florida investments. >> cfi westgate resorts was founded by the well known real estate mogul david seagull whose extravagant life was in the movie queen of investor sigh. >> she stream lined back room. >> she was dedicated to her job. she was still with cfi westgate....
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. >> in 1988, new jersey native drew kesse, his wife joyce and their two children, jennifer and loganoved south to the sunshine state. their new home, florida's beautiful gulf coast. >> our goal was get married young, have the kids young, just wanted to be those young parents with young kids. >> jen and i were extremely close, three years apart, brother/sister, supported me in my soccer and watched all my games and sports. i was there for her. i would say jen's closest friends were definitely lauren. >> we connected with each other in second grade and it was just instant best friendship. >> it was like having a second sister. >> my name is -- you notice my voice. >> hello, i'm jennifer kesse and i am one of the runners of the party. >> we were just inseparable. >> always at her house. we went on vacations together. if my family went on vacation, she came with us. it was like having a second home. >> come on. >> she just grew into that role of always intelligent, always learning. always reading. >> tough teenager or good teenager? >> oh, no, very good teenager. you know, jennifer walks
. >> in 1988, new jersey native drew kesse, his wife joyce and their two children, jennifer and loganoved south to the sunshine state. their new home, florida's beautiful gulf coast. >> our goal was get married young, have the kids young, just wanted to be those young parents with young kids. >> jen and i were extremely close, three years apart, brother/sister, supported me in my soccer and watched all my games and sports. i was there for her. i would say jen's closest friends...
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just as an example i have this little business card that drew and joyce gave me years ago.d this in my desk drawer, at the top of my desk drawer. every time i open my desk drawer to get a pen or a note pad or whatever, i see jen's face. >> we're dealing with a missing persons case. a missing persons case doesn't go cold. we're going to continue to investigate every lead that we get no matter how small. >> what's the most significant recent clue for you? anything at all? >> we did just have a search this past weekend. tips were coming in that certain parts of orlando, on i drive a truck was seen with two men and a young lady going off-road into a 300-acre wood. >> sections of those woods are being searched. most recently in february of 2014. >> 100 officials went into the woods and came out with nothing again. >> to this day we continue to get information about jennifer's case. to this day we have a detective assigned to the case. over the course of eight years there have been four detectives that were assigned the case. >> the fbi did take a look at it. panels have been don
just as an example i have this little business card that drew and joyce gave me years ago.d this in my desk drawer, at the top of my desk drawer. every time i open my desk drawer to get a pen or a note pad or whatever, i see jen's face. >> we're dealing with a missing persons case. a missing persons case doesn't go cold. we're going to continue to investigate every lead that we get no matter how small. >> what's the most significant recent clue for you? anything at all? >> we...
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joyce was out of money. their last chance was the ninth circuit appeals court which had reversed just one such ruling in the past decade. >> this was the last step in the process. we had lost all along the way. but this was her life. that's a huge responsibility and one that anyone would take seriously. >> now, working without pay, genago submitted the appeal to the ninth circuit's three-judge panel led by judge michael hawkins. >> i was the united states attorney for four years. i prosecuted plenty of cases myself. they are not entitled to a perfect trial. they are entitled to a reasonably fair trial, the defendants in criminal proceedings are. >> a year after filing, genago made a 15-minute oral argument to the court. then they waited. on march 10th, 2000, gloria was busy advising other inmates. she had been behind bars for 14 years. >> somebody came running over and said, you're still here. and i said, what are you talking about? and she handed me the article from the "l.a. times." and that's how i knew.
joyce was out of money. their last chance was the ninth circuit appeals court which had reversed just one such ruling in the past decade. >> this was the last step in the process. we had lost all along the way. but this was her life. that's a huge responsibility and one that anyone would take seriously. >> now, working without pay, genago submitted the appeal to the ninth circuit's three-judge panel led by judge michael hawkins. >> i was the united states attorney for four...
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. >> joyce immediately called her son logan. >> she was crying.xtremely emotional jen is not answering. she gave me the run down, she didn't show up for work. she is not answering the phone. >> i got phone call she didn't show up from work and she was missing. >> her brother called me and said her parents are heading to orlando that they still haven't heard from her. [inaudible]. >> we knew something was wrong. >> with jennifer's parents in one car and logan in another. they all took off from the two hour drive from florida's gulf coast to orlando. >> logan had arrived in orlando the hour before -- >> -- at approximately noon, logan pulled into jennifer's condo complex. >> went to her condo, see if it was opened o. banged on there saw the workers down there in front of her building. banging on the door. they are not opening the door. i'm trying to yell through the door you have seen this girl? do you know anything about her? roll your windows down. they did not roll their windows down. they did not want to have anything to do with me. >> soon afte
. >> joyce immediately called her son logan. >> she was crying.xtremely emotional jen is not answering. she gave me the run down, she didn't show up for work. she is not answering the phone. >> i got phone call she didn't show up from work and she was missing. >> her brother called me and said her parents are heading to orlando that they still haven't heard from her. [inaudible]. >> we knew something was wrong. >> with jennifer's parents in one car and logan...
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the picture of joyce taken a decade before is barely recognizable. in a developed country, her last years would have been made bearable with morphine. it's a painkiller widely used in the west. this is the last time she went to hospital. since 2011. since then, they have given up help and they don't know what to do. they have never heard of morphine. the lossest health center, there's no morphine there, and even if there was, they don't have the resources to bring it to people who are bedridden out in the community. here things are slightly better. staff at this charity hospice prepare morphine in liquid form to be taken to patients. in many areas, they banned the drug. uganda's programs are among the most progressive, and morphine is cheap, but it only reaches about 10% of the people who need it. dr. marin founded the hospice, and she spent 30 years working with patients across africa. this year, she was nominated for a nobel peace prize. she told us that many politicians are still wary of morphine. >> they think it's an addictive drug that's going
the picture of joyce taken a decade before is barely recognizable. in a developed country, her last years would have been made bearable with morphine. it's a painkiller widely used in the west. this is the last time she went to hospital. since 2011. since then, they have given up help and they don't know what to do. they have never heard of morphine. the lossest health center, there's no morphine there, and even if there was, they don't have the resources to bring it to people who are bedridden...
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i had this business card that joyce gave me years ago.d this in my desk drawer at the top of my desk drawer so every time i open the desk drawer to get a pad or whatever i see jen's face. >> a missing person's case doesn't go cold. we were going to continue to investigate every lead that we get no matter how small. >> what's the most significant clue for you anything at all? >> tips were coming in and a specific kariye they were going into a 300 acre wood. >> sections are being searched. most recently in february of 2014. >> 100 officials went into the woods and came out with nothing again. >> to this day we continue to get information about jennifer's case. to this day we have a detective assigned to the case. >> over the course of 8 years there have been four detectives assigned to the case. >> the fbi looked at it. smart panels had been done. three times they brought in investigators who have never seen the case files who have never been through the evidence and they put them in the room and they were locked there for hours. >> i would
i had this business card that joyce gave me years ago.d this in my desk drawer at the top of my desk drawer so every time i open the desk drawer to get a pad or whatever i see jen's face. >> a missing person's case doesn't go cold. we were going to continue to investigate every lead that we get no matter how small. >> what's the most significant clue for you anything at all? >> tips were coming in and a specific kariye they were going into a 300 acre wood. >> sections...
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joyce chin? i'm joyce chin. i have lived in this city for over 50 years and i have worked and trained here, but now i'm elderly and i'm legally blind and i have arthritis. so i need to take the bus because they don't allow me to drive anymore and there is a lot of problems when you have to walk and you have arthritis. they locate the transfer points at inconvenient place where you have to walk a mile to get to a transfer. such as on third and market and you have to go to chinatown or north beach. you have to get off that bus and cross the busy market street and then after you cross that, there is a little island and you have to cross another street
joyce chin? i'm joyce chin. i have lived in this city for over 50 years and i have worked and trained here, but now i'm elderly and i'm legally blind and i have arthritis. so i need to take the bus because they don't allow me to drive anymore and there is a lot of problems when you have to walk and you have arthritis. they locate the transfer points at inconvenient place where you have to walk a mile to get to a transfer. such as on third and market and you have to go to chinatown or north...
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joyce chin? i'm joyce chin. i have lived in this city for over 50 years and i have worked and trained here, but now i'm elderly and i'm legally blind and i have arthritis. so i need to take the bus because they don't allow me to drive anymore and there is a lot of problems when you have to walk and you have arthritis. they locate the transfer points at inconvenient place where you have to walk a mile to get to a transfer. such as on third and market and you have to go to chinatown or north beach. you have to get off that bus and cross the busy market street and then after you cross that, there is a little island and you have to cross another street which is geary where the geary buses come through and you can't see what's coming around the corner and i can't see anyway and they have two shelters there. if you were to turn left on third street, the shelter is about over close to a block away. they used to have a shelter there but they took the shelter out and if you walk over there, it's close to the mission stre
joyce chin? i'm joyce chin. i have lived in this city for over 50 years and i have worked and trained here, but now i'm elderly and i'm legally blind and i have arthritis. so i need to take the bus because they don't allow me to drive anymore and there is a lot of problems when you have to walk and you have arthritis. they locate the transfer points at inconvenient place where you have to walk a mile to get to a transfer. such as on third and market and you have to go to chinatown or north...
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tom joyce is with us today.aste we get into it, the time we spoke, you were leading the charge at knight capital. what are you up to now? >> it has been 10 months now, and outside a fair amount of average golf, i have been involved with three companies. withas come out effectively, a new model on a new groupon. the college students like it so much that we are going to try to go after the entire universe. >> that is a completely different route than what you have been doing for the past 20 years. is any of this because you want to get away from the trading business and you don't see great opportunity anymore? >> know, one of the things i'm involved with right now is a company called clear pull those up it is a management system that is actually part of -- called clear pool. it is a management system that is x-ray part of a daytrading firm. system.of a daytrading they used so many algorithms to avoid toxic flow that the industry started saying they liked to use some of that. they spin off -- so they spun off a gro
tom joyce is with us today.aste we get into it, the time we spoke, you were leading the charge at knight capital. what are you up to now? >> it has been 10 months now, and outside a fair amount of average golf, i have been involved with three companies. withas come out effectively, a new model on a new groupon. the college students like it so much that we are going to try to go after the entire universe. >> that is a completely different route than what you have been doing for the...
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it is jesse joyce. you can see him on "comedy underground" on comedy central may 31st. months away. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hi, greg, did you fall from heaven, because you remind me of lucifer. >> may 31st, have to put that on the calendar. have a lot going on until then. >> sure. >> all righty. we turned up the funk on a terrorist punk. yes, red-hot chili peppers music, if you can call it that, was used to torture a detainee held by the cia. according to a senate intelligence report they were blasted with an endless loop of the horrendous funk rock to batter his senses which the basist called heart broken saying anything we can do to stop that, we will. the drummer also talked about it with tmz. >> would you approve of something like that? >> our music is positive, no. it is supposed to make people feel good and that is upsetting to me. >> what song could they have used? >> i mean, a song like "under the bridge" really loud on a loop is torturous. >> true. another song would be even worse as this dramatic re-enactment shows. >> ♪ give it away, giv
it is jesse joyce. you can see him on "comedy underground" on comedy central may 31st. months away. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. hi, greg, did you fall from heaven, because you remind me of lucifer. >> may 31st, have to put that on the calendar. have a lot going on until then. >> sure. >> all righty. we turned up the funk on a terrorist punk. yes, red-hot chili peppers music, if you can call it that, was used to torture a detainee held by the...
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. >> the only thing joyce can talk about the excruciating pain in her head. she develop add tumor ten years ago, doctors say they suspect it is cancer and that it will eventually kill her. her son says shay can't afford any treatment, so they make do. we went to the hospital, and i don't know what medicine they gave her, since then we with have only been giving her mild pain kimers the pain continues. >> a picture of joyce taken a decade before is barely recognizing. in a developed country, her last years would have been made bearable withmore between, it is a strong painkiller widely used in the west. joyce's family shows us this scan, this is from the last time she went to hospital. it's dated 2011, since then it seems they have given up hope, they don't know what do do, and they say they have never even heard of morphine. the home is about 12-kilometers from the closest health center, even if there was, they don't have the resources to bring it to people that are bedridden. afternoon hours drive away, innings are slightly better. so be taken to patients at
. >> the only thing joyce can talk about the excruciating pain in her head. she develop add tumor ten years ago, doctors say they suspect it is cancer and that it will eventually kill her. her son says shay can't afford any treatment, so they make do. we went to the hospital, and i don't know what medicine they gave her, since then we with have only been giving her mild pain kimers the pain continues. >> a picture of joyce taken a decade before is barely recognizing. in a developed...
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joyce armstrong. candy small bowood. ed donaldson. >> hi, i am caleb (inaudible), thank you for calling this hearing, while there is no question that the housing authority is in a crisis, entangling bank on debt and the stock is not the solution. we have a question about the loss of jobs and the potential displacement of african-american families that are most likely impacted by the implementation of rad. the information from the mayor's housing authority is unclear. and we don't have a complete understanding of the long-term financial situation of the program, and whether demographics won't shift an others take control. the board is responsible for all parties impacted by rad, and request power authority for more services, and you can produce a study conducted by rhoades, and ensure this to stay within the city and county of san francisco. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. joyce armstrong, president of the public housing association, phta, not pta, that shows how little he works with us. i am joined by the
joyce armstrong. candy small bowood. ed donaldson. >> hi, i am caleb (inaudible), thank you for calling this hearing, while there is no question that the housing authority is in a crisis, entangling bank on debt and the stock is not the solution. we have a question about the loss of jobs and the potential displacement of african-american families that are most likely impacted by the implementation of rad. the information from the mayor's housing authority is unclear. and we don't have a...
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joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new york this is pbs news hour weekend. >> good evening. i'm allison stewart. the pro-russian separatist displayed ukrainians had his men recently took hostage. seven of those being held are european observers who the separatists claim, are a charge refuted today. all appear in good condition, however an eighth hostage was released on medical grounds late in the day. in addition, three ukrainian security officers being held by separatists were also put on display. they were blindfold, bloodied and stripped of their shoes. the men traveled from crimea. the separa
joyce b. hale. the wallick family in memory of miriam and ira d. and the cheryl milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalynn p. walter and corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnetcenters in new...
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. >> the only thing joyce can talk about is the excruciating head pain. she developed it 10 years ago. doctors suspect it's cancer and will eventually kill her. her son say they can't afford treatment, so make do. >> we went to the hospital and i don't know what medicine they gave her. since then, we have only given her mild pain killers. the pain continues. >> a picture of joyce taken a decade before is barely recognizable. in a developed country, her last years would have been made bearable with morphine, a strong pain killer widely used in the west. her family showed us this scan from the last time she went to hospital. it's dated 2011. since then, it seems they've given up hope, they don't know what to do and they say they've never heard of morphine. their home is 12 kilometers from the health center and there's no morphine available there. holt care workers don't have the resources to bring it to bedridden patients in the community. >> an hour's drive away, things are slightly better. staff at this charity hospital prepare morphine in liquid form to
. >> the only thing joyce can talk about is the excruciating head pain. she developed it 10 years ago. doctors suspect it's cancer and will eventually kill her. her son say they can't afford treatment, so make do. >> we went to the hospital and i don't know what medicine they gave her. since then, we have only given her mild pain killers. the pain continues. >> a picture of joyce taken a decade before is barely recognizable. in a developed country, her last years would have...
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joyce v. hale. the wallich family. the cheryl and philip millstein family. bernard and eileen schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari . >>> renewed violence in eastern ukraine days after diplomats reached international agreement in geneva to defuse the crisis. five people were killed including three pro-russian separatists during a shoot-out at a checkpoint the separatists had set up. russia accused ukraine of failing to protect russian speakers in the area. russian president putin acknowledged the possibility of russian military intervention in the region. during a television interview, when asked whether moscow would press armed pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine to pull back, the russian amba
joyce v. hale. the wallich family. the cheryl and philip millstein family. bernard and eileen schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari ....
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jakes and joyce meyer. this interview was recorded at the washington duke and in durham, north carolina. it is part of the tvs college series. >> "blessed" is the name of the book. "blessed: a history of the american prosperity gospel." duke university professor of religion, kate bowler is the author. professor bowler, what is the prosperity gospel? >> it developed a special vocabulary for how exactly faith reaches out and brings back material things. >> host: what is pentecostal? >> guest: pentecostalism is a movement that sprang up in the early 20th century, kind of rough-and-tumble. openness and spiritual guests on the power of god spoken through glossolalia. it's really a science and wonder that god is around the corner. the prosperity gospel books for different things. poster when you say things, this dirty cost both meanwhile if you follow this way? >> guest: pentecostals are material, too. he was one of the most profoundly american things you can say. so the prosperity gospel took that to say so the
jakes and joyce meyer. this interview was recorded at the washington duke and in durham, north carolina. it is part of the tvs college series. >> "blessed" is the name of the book. "blessed: a history of the american prosperity gospel." duke university professor of religion, kate bowler is the author. professor bowler, what is the prosperity gospel? >> it developed a special vocabulary for how exactly faith reaches out and brings back material things. >>...
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and the answer is absolutely yes and joyce and margo from dph are going to provide the specifics and i think that we are be proud of the fact that shs and dph have done a job in taking the leadership and showing that the most difficult populations can be housed and you can look at the success and the chronic homeless in san francisco with 62 percent of our homeless population, and what we have been able to accomplish with veterans where we have a strong federal partnership and we have been able to be successful and working with them and meeting on a weekly basis and i think that in all of our hours, that our hope is really emphasized is that having face-to-face meetings with our partners on a weekly or a bi weekly basis has been instrumental in terms of our success in homelessness and other areas when we look at long term shelter stay areas and other areas that we can be improving if you look at the areas for san francisco improve, obviously the pipeline is a big issue, if you look at our housing pipeline, we are reaching the end of it and so having the creative strategies and recogn
and the answer is absolutely yes and joyce and margo from dph are going to provide the specifics and i think that we are be proud of the fact that shs and dph have done a job in taking the leadership and showing that the most difficult populations can be housed and you can look at the success and the chronic homeless in san francisco with 62 percent of our homeless population, and what we have been able to accomplish with veterans where we have a strong federal partnership and we have been able...
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joyce in texas. joyce? hey, joyce. >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call. i was instructed to talk quick. >> okay. >> caller: the stock that i'm interested is cdi. >> chicago bridge, we sold that stock to students, it's been a monster. i like infrastructure. goes higher. bob in rhode island, bob? >> caller: yes, jim, how are you? >> caller: h >> how are you, bob? >> caller: good. >> i was instructed to go fast. >> how about jbl. >> no, used to be good. sell it. charlie in maryland. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. look, i had my hour and my wife in money markets. they weren't doing anything, i so converted it to a self-directed ira i'm most involved in lng and it's made a ton of money. >> it's recommended at $8. i have to be honest. i've been one of the biggest backers of cheniere energy that's been possible. credit suisse did downgrade the stock saying buy to hold, it's come up. i'm a little more in the credit suisse camp because this one's come up too much. frankly, it's too high. hey, let's go to mike in massachusetts. michael? >> caller:
joyce in texas. joyce? hey, joyce. >> caller: hi, jim. thanks for taking my call. i was instructed to talk quick. >> okay. >> caller: the stock that i'm interested is cdi. >> chicago bridge, we sold that stock to students, it's been a monster. i like infrastructure. goes higher. bob in rhode island, bob? >> caller: yes, jim, how are you? >> caller: h >> how are you, bob? >> caller: good. >> i was instructed to go fast. >> how about...
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. >> good evening, commissioners, chief, and director joyce hicks. my name is jackie bison i am currently a resident in the tenderloin and my time this evening i wanted to spend to first of all thank the police commission for our attempted meeting that we actually did have one and it got hijacked. i want to apologize, for the bad public behavior of those who invaded from the mission who believed that they could come to the tender loin and act a fool and prevent tender loin residents from feeling that they have the opportunity to have this once in a year hopefully, i think that we have to wait another 12 months, but, this opportunity to be able not only to address the commission but have you closer than you are right now. i want to thank the commissioners for and the chief for their extreme patience i don't have that kind, and they soldiered on with our meeting and you showed an incredible amount of decorum and apparently they were raised by wolves but i do not want to insult the wolfs but wolves are some of my favorite animals. but where they learned
. >> good evening, commissioners, chief, and director joyce hicks. my name is jackie bison i am currently a resident in the tenderloin and my time this evening i wanted to spend to first of all thank the police commission for our attempted meeting that we actually did have one and it got hijacked. i want to apologize, for the bad public behavior of those who invaded from the mission who believed that they could come to the tender loin and act a fool and prevent tender loin residents from...
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it has welcomed guests from picasso to james joyce to degaulle, but they say they need a new makeoverg welcoming its final uests, they are closing for renovations. visitors stopped by to soak up the last of the atmosphere. >> i would come here. it was my paris home. i preferred it to an apartment. i had the reception and the warmth. it is true the renovation is needed, very much. >> the four-star hotel made a revamp to complete with its many rival. over three years of renovations, a swimming pool, and doubled the size of the rooms. it is a short break. built in 1910, it was once home to know both prize-winning writers. then came the second world war. the palace was occupied by the germans. when the fighting ended, the hotel hope to return the 14th. -- deportees. fear that the hotel will not be the same after the renovations. >> i hope it does not lose its soul, that it does not become a pretentious hotel. it is a place that has soul. >> most of the staff will come back in three years time. they hope that the famous bar will once again attract the stars. >> timeout to take a look at th
it has welcomed guests from picasso to james joyce to degaulle, but they say they need a new makeoverg welcoming its final uests, they are closing for renovations. visitors stopped by to soak up the last of the atmosphere. >> i would come here. it was my paris home. i preferred it to an apartment. i had the reception and the warmth. it is true the renovation is needed, very much. >> the four-star hotel made a revamp to complete with its many rival. over three years of renovations, a...
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the joyces chose to keep the baby and not run the test leaving not aware if the cancer had spread.t had spread to her lungs. so doctors moved up elizabeth see section six weeks. after early joys was born doctors found the cancer has spread to her heart, at the men and pelvis. she died in the hospital on march 9th. >> she gave hope to everyone. >> reporter: the joyce family story will be told in the upcoming documentary on pregnancy and motherhood. >> jacqueline: here is a look at tomorrow with increasing costs and nine tried to much of the day to my own ship as it hit in to the letter evening hours. clear skies as we look off shore approaching rain again as we get into friday morning. keeping temperatures a little warmer glow and 47 with a number of places. 43 and half moon bat and 46 in oakland with 47 in downtown san francisco >> jacqueline: low sixties for the east bank. same thing for antioch and walnut creek. just a little bit cooler at the coast line. 61 in alameda. as remote and to the overnight hours that is when the rain is expected to move them. >> jacqueline: will stay d
the joyces chose to keep the baby and not run the test leaving not aware if the cancer had spread.t had spread to her lungs. so doctors moved up elizabeth see section six weeks. after early joys was born doctors found the cancer has spread to her heart, at the men and pelvis. she died in the hospital on march 9th. >> she gave hope to everyone. >> reporter: the joyce family story will be told in the upcoming documentary on pregnancy and motherhood. >> jacqueline: here is a look...
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joyce: we're going to crash into things. elizabeth:braving the devils backbone. man: any winds out of the north make it almost impossible for passage. elizabeth: and hitting the high side on clear creek! jonathan: alright now everybody high side to the right. jump over there, go, go, go! elizabeth: it's an awesome adventure, full of thrills and spills, and you're coming with us, so if you're ready to hit the waves, let's jump right in!
joyce: we're going to crash into things. elizabeth:braving the devils backbone. man: any winds out of the north make it almost impossible for passage. elizabeth: and hitting the high side on clear creek! jonathan: alright now everybody high side to the right. jump over there, go, go, go! elizabeth: it's an awesome adventure, full of thrills and spills, and you're coming with us, so if you're ready to hit the waves, let's jump right in!
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my name is joyce turman, vice-president of the police commission. when i'm not vice-president, i'm a partner at the lawfirm reed smith for a group for northern california. thank you for the great turnout. i'm looking for the to the presentation by the captain about his district as well. thank you for having me. >> hello, my name is susie loftus. my husband and i are raising our three daughters out in the sunset. i used to be a prosecutor in san francisco and then a district attorney and attorney general. now i work in the bayview at an organization called the center for youth wellness where we respond to health impacts of kids being exposed to violence and chronic adverse teechlt -- adversity. i'm happy to be here and would love to hear from you. thank you. >> like commissioner loftus i'm a native city san franciscans. i raised my family here. i too circumstantial -- served in the prosecutors office and now i work in a law firm where i'm a partner. this community here, i tell my wife this is my favorite community meeting here just to see the familie
my name is joyce turman, vice-president of the police commission. when i'm not vice-president, i'm a partner at the lawfirm reed smith for a group for northern california. thank you for the great turnout. i'm looking for the to the presentation by the captain about his district as well. thank you for having me. >> hello, my name is susie loftus. my husband and i are raising our three daughters out in the sunset. i used to be a prosecutor in san francisco and then a district attorney and...
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joyce v.hales, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and irad.wollack. bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to make your heart ten years younger, regardless of your body composition, genetics, or age? and as you follow this plan, you'll feel healthier, trimmer, fitter, sexier, mentally sharper, and better than you have in a decade. >> narrator: dr. steven masley is board-certified physician, nutritionist, longevity researcher, and award-winning educator, honored as a fellow by the american heart association. >> your food choices, they make a huge difference, not just on your cholesterol profile; they impact the function of your arteries themselves. >> narrator: he is a chef trained
joyce v.hales, the wallace family, in memory of miriam and irad.wollack. bernard and irene schwartz, roz lynn p. walter, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by -- and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [applause] >> did you know it's possible to...
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and so, what we provide in terms of the support services on site, and joyce mentioned some off of the services that are really the normal for all of the supportive housing sites, and case management, and groups and substance abuse and mental health services including the reduction groups *. and then makes the party payment mandatory and, then provide it at the large sites on site. and provide everybody who needs a slot with a slot and includes the activity and it includes prevention, and it inincludes, crisis intervention and it includes, doing things like making sure that every building has a food bank. to go to supportive housing and that there is, and it is a lot of activities and include the food and summer program and many of the people here know that the holiday celebrations often involve the staff cooking for the residents. >> and it was one of the first newly developed buildings that we were able to access, and it was some what of a shock and it was, of course, great for a while that we were able to refer the people from dph that we have not been able to refer to the sro units
and so, what we provide in terms of the support services on site, and joyce mentioned some off of the services that are really the normal for all of the supportive housing sites, and case management, and groups and substance abuse and mental health services including the reduction groups *. and then makes the party payment mandatory and, then provide it at the large sites on site. and provide everybody who needs a slot with a slot and includes the activity and it includes prevention, and it...
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as a promise my new spot to eileen joyce buying fresh produce here she stocks up on green's she intended having a few of the friends i've cooked enough. when it comes to meat into trouble but the supermarket she trusts many chinese like to go out to a restaurant with a pajama chen prefer to entertain it it's all muscle. the reasons having pizza because their friends all that familiar with cast and crew. the show videos of their last vacation to spend three weeks driving around to nonprofits and to be sent back to the temple we travel wherever we like that's real freedom the motor. what i love to drive. they are not lost to buy sets out to do all that writing myself. during dinner shannon jones discuss the next trip. is it a waste of time. they become especially fond of the mountainous region. it's a long drive but it's also full of adventure or is this don't usually were raised to strive for security and stability and play by the rules. one never ever take risks to eat and eat it unfortunately that's not the case today and look like for these kinds of adventures may not be so bad after a
as a promise my new spot to eileen joyce buying fresh produce here she stocks up on green's she intended having a few of the friends i've cooked enough. when it comes to meat into trouble but the supermarket she trusts many chinese like to go out to a restaurant with a pajama chen prefer to entertain it it's all muscle. the reasons having pizza because their friends all that familiar with cast and crew. the show videos of their last vacation to spend three weeks driving around to nonprofits and...
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next hitter, former farm hand, michael joyce. wilson hustle hes around and scores. a's lose 5-4.ack to back defeat of the season. off the field, a's reject the authorities' pro poleposal for ten-year lease. they could not accept the terms of the offer. so the a's future in oakland, still a big question, mark. >> so they don't want a ten-year deal, maybe they will take something else. >> maybe they will work something out shorter. but there is a lot of space between the two sides. >> still up in the air. >> thanks very much. >> okay. >> we'll be right back. >>> okay it was the stuff of science fiction until now. we see a sneak peek of how we may work together one day soon. it looks like the movie "minority report." it is from software company blue scape. there is a wall of data that you can touch and move. can you share with anyone on any kind of device. blue scape says they plan to sell the software it companies. the giant software wall start at $10,000. >> i'll take two. >> we are going to watch the wind backing off. chilly temperatures tomorrow morning. you will need a winter c
next hitter, former farm hand, michael joyce. wilson hustle hes around and scores. a's lose 5-4.ack to back defeat of the season. off the field, a's reject the authorities' pro poleposal for ten-year lease. they could not accept the terms of the offer. so the a's future in oakland, still a big question, mark. >> so they don't want a ten-year deal, maybe they will take something else. >> maybe they will work something out shorter. but there is a lot of space between the two sides....
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court foreign experts perspective on jungle professor of law at duke university of foreign studies joyce's over the phone hello there. they were little the captain and truthful ecumenical a tense meeting today. making an area causing the vessel to capsize and violating laws will lead to miss you and see if found guilty of what is the maximum possible level of women's happiness and good to have to give god a protection from the rest of the crew becomes the target of the hunt for clues. a maximum of life. but there is a member committee of the yule ball. bridge the maximum penalty of seven years. that's your seat the coup. so are there legal grounds are charged him with murder. with this. tomorrow i feel the heat. and certainly thinking about what happened to the doctor to go to the cooker. to him. it really order. the ship operator who fail to question and inspect the safety of the twenty old that's all that has gone through excessive innovations what's hard is and punishment that they face whoa i'm in the coming hours at this point typically do but watch her discretion maybe mike. this wee
court foreign experts perspective on jungle professor of law at duke university of foreign studies joyce's over the phone hello there. they were little the captain and truthful ecumenical a tense meeting today. making an area causing the vessel to capsize and violating laws will lead to miss you and see if found guilty of what is the maximum possible level of women's happiness and good to have to give god a protection from the rest of the crew becomes the target of the hunt for clues. a maximum...
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joyce sports the trade offs to priceline and esteem to look the preaching of the guys still does but that very vibrant jewish history and life in provo the country priscilla has that i would say the second largest the jewish community in the south america. it's that round at one hundred thousand people. spread over brazil but maybe in some powell pm sydney time to solve the jewish race will find a buried everyone community with the dusting of dogs the brazilians had not been racist. the brazilian built the land to sanitize them. i think that that would aid to people hoping to receive foreign names. at whatever their religion should be changed every trainee in breezy obama took the kids you'll find on the t cells shed the baby take it to push it forward pack that you have wanted to eat and drink trademarks of products for but it's a different kind of stuff and that you have been a tad slow shipping so it's going to be a problem. i push a product itself. he then sold to coach of what to make room for the students at the european jewish prominent member of this country. two weeks but th
joyce sports the trade offs to priceline and esteem to look the preaching of the guys still does but that very vibrant jewish history and life in provo the country priscilla has that i would say the second largest the jewish community in the south america. it's that round at one hundred thousand people. spread over brazil but maybe in some powell pm sydney time to solve the jewish race will find a buried everyone community with the dusting of dogs the brazilians had not been racist. the...
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last wednesday six one uses for attending spring is here isn't the end of two malls here thanks to joyce the region. i know the eye each. it's a it's off to the end of the state. it will she is all to join the queue that god is to get my . to celebrate this event. the dp group feel it yet and the historic center of the problem. we discussed the bulk of the portico and the subjugation of the car tpg per share but shows a goal in his opening address underlined that it takes energy determination and belief in the future to go with less than one generation to the state of war to become fully fledged member of the biggest club but the bumper six. we admire everything has become a star and he added that the ppp group has always supported cr which is european ambitions are supporters constant and other wavering because we are convinced that we are destined to belong to the same community of values we welcome you with open arms as a partner. they're very much looking forward to working with you. croatian democratic union president you must not come out go was partly the catalyst role in pushing
last wednesday six one uses for attending spring is here isn't the end of two malls here thanks to joyce the region. i know the eye each. it's a it's off to the end of the state. it will she is all to join the queue that god is to get my . to celebrate this event. the dp group feel it yet and the historic center of the problem. we discussed the bulk of the portico and the subjugation of the car tpg per share but shows a goal in his opening address underlined that it takes energy determination...
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actually a recent study of rapid rehousing programs which is this model that i just described and that joyce mentioned, and in 14 communities across the country, they were very diverse communities and they found out that rapid rehousing program, that generally, they cost about 4,000 in just, these short term solutions if they can connect that person to an affordable place to live and the individual will remain, safely housed for at least a year, and there are more studies being done to see if those individuals and families remained housed beyond that. >> okay. thanks. >> you are welcome. >> others who are homeless, and those who have the severe barriers to housing stability need more than an affordable place to live. thank you. >> and it is this population about 20 to 26 percent, of homeless people in california, that encouraged the highest cost for the public systems. and the economic roundtable study and i mentioned it earlier revealed a minority of homeless people, acquired disproportionate county costs and that study, ten percent of the homeless gr recipients, studied incur the costs of
actually a recent study of rapid rehousing programs which is this model that i just described and that joyce mentioned, and in 14 communities across the country, they were very diverse communities and they found out that rapid rehousing program, that generally, they cost about 4,000 in just, these short term solutions if they can connect that person to an affordable place to live and the individual will remain, safely housed for at least a year, and there are more studies being done to see if...
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protests but it's been apart since for more weekend the speaker across one of the house but it is to joyce's from here. i welcome the hall. the show we understand is reportedly anyway planning to again raise the export price of gas to ukraine by a twenty six percent following the previous price spike a massive one of forty four percent on to study what more can you tell us about that yes now the russian energy giant is planning to increase the price of making the increase in l a total of eighty percent. this is the incredible amount for the first price had been initially due to sixty eight point five dollars per thousand cubic meters on monday they hit a recent tuesday meeting and eighty five point five hours. now the price will come up to fourteen eighty five point five dollars per thousand cubic meters of gas. we cranked up. washington has said that this is an increase in rice in china said alexei miller the steel gas promise that this is due to unpaid bills than ninety two point two billion dollars for it right. however the ukrainian prime minister are singing singing singing that all thi
protests but it's been apart since for more weekend the speaker across one of the house but it is to joyce's from here. i welcome the hall. the show we understand is reportedly anyway planning to again raise the export price of gas to ukraine by a twenty six percent following the previous price spike a massive one of forty four percent on to study what more can you tell us about that yes now the russian energy giant is planning to increase the price of making the increase in l a total of eighty...
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joyce b. hail. the wallach family, in memory of miriam wallach.ron and philip milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. the city foundation. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> female narrator: in the middle of the 19th century, before automobiles, skyscrapers, interstate highways, and shopping malls, an ordinary citizen, frederick law olmsted, had a vision for america's cities. >> "we want a ground to which people may easily go after their day's work is done and where they may stroll for an hour, seeing, hearing, feeling nothing of the bustle and jar of the streets, where they shall, in effect, find the city put far away from them." >> narrator: throughout his career, olmsted designed over 500 nourishing green spaces in all corners of the country
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jakes, joyce meyer, frederick price. really everywhere there is a mega church and a local celebrity, you'll find a prosperity preacher. but the term itself is very controversial. no one wants to be called a prosperity preacher and that was the burden of writing this book. how do you bring people and that would naturally resist that kind of label. >> did some of those ministers participate in the book? >> they did. i managed to visit a quarter of all of what identified as prosperity mega churches. i interviewed someone representing the ministry from almost every major ministry. i went to every major conference. i was the annoying person pressed up against the glass at every conference hoping to get a glimpse of what was going on. >> what did you hear? what kind of message are these churches preaching? >> i think what surprised me the most was that it wasn't so much about money. i but naturally the prosperity gospel money was its most surprising claim. sure if this is a gospel about money. what i found was people didn't ta
jakes, joyce meyer, frederick price. really everywhere there is a mega church and a local celebrity, you'll find a prosperity preacher. but the term itself is very controversial. no one wants to be called a prosperity preacher and that was the burden of writing this book. how do you bring people and that would naturally resist that kind of label. >> did some of those ministers participate in the book? >> they did. i managed to visit a quarter of all of what identified as prosperity...