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leave. you. i. will go back to what you are going to live from moscow now british families torn apart and some were it was even put behind bars for trying to care for the or a loved ones the court of protection has been exercising its sweeping powers to decide the fate of those deemed unable to make their own decisions playboy looks into one of the most and torrijos cases. when john maddox was diagnosed with dementia his children ivan and wanda intended to give him the best care they could but they clashed with social workers and their local council which took the family to the secret court of protection it will get the eighty year old lack the mental capacity to make his own decisions and needed to live in a special care home he didn't want to be in a home basically told he didn't want to be in a home. he want to really want to go with one to the final home when he went i'm swear to god to look after him right. the court makes rulings on behalf of citizens deemed to one well to be responsible for t
leave. you. i. will go back to what you are going to live from moscow now british families torn apart and some were it was even put behind bars for trying to care for the or a loved ones the court of protection has been exercising its sweeping powers to decide the fate of those deemed unable to make their own decisions playboy looks into one of the most and torrijos cases. when john maddox was diagnosed with dementia his children ivan and wanda intended to give him the best care they could but...
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can you go home before you leave? can you leave prison before you get out? >> the reality is that the parole board does not grant parole very easily. so for many of them they don't actually know when they will get out of prison. and i think what the grip program has done is offered them a way to not be trapped by that, to realize that they're living their lives now, that they're still part of a community. it's not the community outside the prison but it's the community inside the prison. >> reporter: elizabeth siggins, who visited san quentin the day we werthere, is a senior policy adviser in the department of corrections and rehabilitation for the state of california. >> when you work in a prison system, you don't think that you're going to go sit in a group of offenders and close your eyes. and when i was sitting there today i thought, i feel safe. >> reporter: creating this safe environment ise responsibility of the prisoners who understand that the program belongs to them. >> my name is robin, and i'm a peacemaker. >> reporter: fellow inmates, like robin
can you go home before you leave? can you leave prison before you get out? >> the reality is that the parole board does not grant parole very easily. so for many of them they don't actually know when they will get out of prison. and i think what the grip program has done is offered them a way to not be trapped by that, to realize that they're living their lives now, that they're still part of a community. it's not the community outside the prison but it's the community inside the prison....
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leaves the whole thing without a rival rivals including the euro zone. will have some very big realize losses and also you know the germans are the ones that have benefited out of the euro zone most of their growth over the last four five six years has been to other eurozone countries so the germans very very keen to keep. well you know at this point a lot of investors are being put off by the end certainty regarding this issue and in a purely economic basis it would be probably very damaging for the u.k. to leave i mean does the u.k. fully understand the possible ramifications of exit from the e.u. . well what would have been really damaging to the u.k. called is if we'd been stupid enough to join the euro zone but thank goodness we said no otherwise we'd be in a very similar state to many of the mediterranean countries today so that was the first big good decision that we made now i do understand the argument about uncertainty even though i very much take the view the trade would go on between britain and the rest of europe completely out of affected b
leaves the whole thing without a rival rivals including the euro zone. will have some very big realize losses and also you know the germans are the ones that have benefited out of the euro zone most of their growth over the last four five six years has been to other eurozone countries so the germans very very keen to keep. well you know at this point a lot of investors are being put off by the end certainty regarding this issue and in a purely economic basis it would be probably very damaging...
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when the customers satisfied, they leave.oreover, the prostitute can speak to support stuff. >> it sounds good in theory, but it's anyone's guess it sex workers and their customers will play along. >> the situation is in the same as this area, but the women here house support groups they can years. the locals who live there are not bothered about the business taking place in a remote locations. >> there'll because expenses if they refuse to leave. customers try to pick up prostitutes are cited the official sanction area will have to pay a fine of 400 euros. plainclothes officers will make sure the legal red light district is closed for good, but some are skeptical new regulations will make a dent in the world's oldest profession. >> that is that for "european journal." if you like to see the program again, you can go to our web site, dw.de/european journal. thanks for being with us. we hope to levin joined the program. goodbye. -- we hope you have enjoyed the program.
when the customers satisfied, they leave.oreover, the prostitute can speak to support stuff. >> it sounds good in theory, but it's anyone's guess it sex workers and their customers will play along. >> the situation is in the same as this area, but the women here house support groups they can years. the locals who live there are not bothered about the business taking place in a remote locations. >> there'll because expenses if they refuse to leave. customers try to pick up...
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when the customers satisfied, they leave.oreover, the prostitute can speak to support stuff. >> it sounds good in theory, but it's anyone's guess it sex workers and their customers will play along. >> the situation is in the same as this area, but the women here house support groups they can years. the locals who live there are not bothered about the business taking place in a remote locations. >> there'll because expenses if they refuse to leave. customers try to pick up prostitutes are cited the official sanction area will have to pay a fine of 400 euros. plainclothes officers will make sure the legal red light district is closed for good, but some are skeptical new regulations will make a dent in the world's oldest profession. >> that is that for "european journal." if you like to see the program again, you can go to our web site, dw.de/european journal. thanks for being with us. we hope to levin joined the program. goodbye. -- we hope you have enjoyed the program. >>> hello, you're watching "newsline." i'm shery ahn. let'
when the customers satisfied, they leave.oreover, the prostitute can speak to support stuff. >> it sounds good in theory, but it's anyone's guess it sex workers and their customers will play along. >> the situation is in the same as this area, but the women here house support groups they can years. the locals who live there are not bothered about the business taking place in a remote locations. >> there'll because expenses if they refuse to leave. customers try to pick up...
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it capped administrative leave to 40 hours per person, per year. the county executive reached out to the attorney general asking her to also investigate. clearly, more to come. when we return, we investigate a crime behind bars. >> like i said, it's still going on right now within the prison system. >> steven takes us inside the inmate tax fraud that's costing taxpayers millions. i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the skills that i needed to make one of those tech jobs mine. we teach cutting-edge engineering technology, computer information systems, networking and communications management -- the things that our students need to know in the world today. our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering 4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting
it capped administrative leave to 40 hours per person, per year. the county executive reached out to the attorney general asking her to also investigate. clearly, more to come. when we return, we investigate a crime behind bars. >> like i said, it's still going on right now within the prison system. >> steven takes us inside the inmate tax fraud that's costing taxpayers millions. i knew there were a lot of tech jobs available out there. i knew devry university would give me the...
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leave here because that is why all that on. my name is it or not i risk to come back to the lovely country window would we say. my name is osama. i'm planning to stay in russia too bad your life. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dig is sent to turkey jordan syria and other countries in the middle east now war has brought a twist of fate. to return to his ancestral home i have many alternative. i have to go to cannes and i have some. but i prefer to come here because i believe that there is a big prospectus in the economy here maybe in the coming twenty s. not now. many syrians like i came to this village in search of peace and other local people helping rebuild the house. people here told me that this house is and he can you accept to live here. for me this is not the end of the war.
leave here because that is why all that on. my name is it or not i risk to come back to the lovely country window would we say. my name is osama. i'm planning to stay in russia too bad your life. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucuses one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dig is sent to turkey...
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i never leave you i leave for my to this room too scared to die. my mom diffused because it could also i have. you are a sister you are the brother in syria i can't see you. so that in winter you please move during the. free out of me you out in that i know your heart of the art. because it was c.b.s. . is it me. that think this self was it let's listen i want the votes today because i want to see my friends and my family's. lawyer love and everyone because i don't have a lot of things like this. when i do that says i want to to make forward my lovely country sea to. make their sea lighter. to turn susie happy food. peaceful you know starting from the beginning this is what's makes me feel i mean it's not the place the place a very much i like the area i don't feel strange i find a lot of people don't speak at least my native language if nothing less and i although they learn some. of what you know. my eldest brother doesn't feel ready for a life in the countryside he works on a construction site like his brother. his consulting experience in i.t.
i never leave you i leave for my to this room too scared to die. my mom diffused because it could also i have. you are a sister you are the brother in syria i can't see you. so that in winter you please move during the. free out of me you out in that i know your heart of the art. because it was c.b.s. . is it me. that think this self was it let's listen i want the votes today because i want to see my friends and my family's. lawyer love and everyone because i don't have a lot of things like...
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i never leave here are you for my to this room hypersphere to die. my mom diffused because it showed also i how. you would resist and you would rather be in syria i can't see you. so that in winter you please move during the. free out of me you are you know you're part of the being the are. because it was c.b.s. . is it me. that think this self was it let's listen i want the votes to die because i want to see my friends and my family's lawyer love and everyone because i don't have a lot of things like this. when i don't want to to make my lovely country seem to be. theirs. to turn susie happy food. peaceful starting from the beginning this is much makes me feel i mean it's not the place to place a very much i like the area i don't feel strained i find a lot of people don't speak my native language it's nothing less and i already learned some. of what you know. my eldest brother doesn't feel ready for a life in the countryside he works on a construction site like his brother. his consulting experience in i.t. and telecommunications spends twenty yes b
i never leave here are you for my to this room hypersphere to die. my mom diffused because it showed also i how. you would resist and you would rather be in syria i can't see you. so that in winter you please move during the. free out of me you are you know you're part of the being the are. because it was c.b.s. . is it me. that think this self was it let's listen i want the votes to die because i want to see my friends and my family's lawyer love and everyone because i don't have a lot of...
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this may clear the way for him to leave the country. he still faces legal cases over the detention of judges and treason charges in the supreme court. he also remains under house arrest and will have to post bail of $20,000. what does this mean for the former military ruler? does it mean he will leave pakistan? remove a major obstacle in his way. earlier, he had two other important cases. in the judge's attention case, whojudge -- the lawyer filed the case against him had withdrawn it. in that case, the supreme court has asked the federation to initiate charges against the former military ruler because the supreme court is not a trial court. it is expected he may be off of ast -- off the hook as far the case is concerned. the murder case was one of the obstacles. he was under house arrest. his lawyers had applied for sale. that was granted. there has been a lot of talk in pakistan that there is some indication he may leave the country. there have been intense diplomatic efforts behind the scenes. we're told the saudi ambassador is said
this may clear the way for him to leave the country. he still faces legal cases over the detention of judges and treason charges in the supreme court. he also remains under house arrest and will have to post bail of $20,000. what does this mean for the former military ruler? does it mean he will leave pakistan? remove a major obstacle in his way. earlier, he had two other important cases. in the judge's attention case, whojudge -- the lawyer filed the case against him had withdrawn it. in that...
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and leaving cheverly all the way out toward new york avenue. av that is a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >> julie, thank you very much.yu >>> later today, president obamm is giving a big speech on national security. >> today's speech follows an announcement that they killed four americans in drone strikes the president is speaking at the national university. we will live where the presidens will speak today. to >> reporter: good morning,er: m wisdom and sarah.and this is a name we have not heard before. he is june muhammad. mu he is in raleigh, north carolinh and, was implicated to an attaa in quantico. quant hhe fled to pakistan and was killed in a u.s. drone strike. t that is fueling more questions s about the counter terrorism policies, some of whichs, somofh president obama is expected to e address in this national nati security speech.eech. the iewz o use of unmanned aircs controversial. it is known that three americans were killed in pakistan, and au muslim cleric and another man killed in september 2011. septe yesterday's the justice de
and leaving cheverly all the way out toward new york avenue. av that is a check of fox 5 on time traffic. >> julie, thank you very much.yu >>> later today, president obamm is giving a big speech on national security. >> today's speech follows an announcement that they killed four americans in drone strikes the president is speaking at the national university. we will live where the presidens will speak today. to >> reporter: good morning,er: m wisdom and sarah.and...
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leave here because my all and. my name is or not i risk to come back to the lovely country when would we see. my name is osama. i'm planning to stay in russia. to build new life here. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucasus one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dog is. sent to turkey jordan syria and other countries in the middle east now war has brought a twist of fate. to return to his ancestral home i have. my brother. but i prefer to kim here because i believe the big. you may be in the coming tween teens not now. many syrians came to this village in search of peace and other local people helping rebuild the house. people who. told me that this house is empty can you accept to live here. for me this is not. his wife to stay for awhile with their children in a rented flat in town he didn't want them to be put off
leave here because my all and. my name is or not i risk to come back to the lovely country when would we see. my name is osama. i'm planning to stay in russia. to build new life here. until just a year ago would never have thought of leaving damascus and building a new house in a small village in the tiny republican russia and the land of his ancestors when war broke out in the caucasus one hundred fifty years ago his grandfather and hundreds of thousands of a dog is. sent to turkey jordan...
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gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang members, the turning point came at the birth of a child. for male gang members, the picture is more complex. it may be, surprisingly, it may be because they got their second strike, and they're frightened of getting the third. it may be because of the birth of a child, usually a sign. the gang world has not caught up with post-feminist theory. with the story that a gang member named maniac told me, he decided to leave the rolling 60's after 20 years, after achieving status. he was in the back seat of a car, being driven by one of his underlings in the front seat. one of his fellow gang associates got in the back seat with him. the associate said to move over. maniac did not want to move
gang members to leave the gangs. they leave the gang for a variety of reasons. they all have a turning point, when they decide to leave. and it changes them. this would be something that any of you would logically imagine. for female gang members, and we did not see many of them on that video, but they are out there. they are not mothers, they are active gang members. female gang members, the turning point came at the birth of a child. for male gang members, the picture is more complex. it may...
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if you can try to leave the room quietly. i now have a group that would like to speak on a teacher layoff issue. i'm going to call your names. please approach the microphone. (calling names). you may have two minutes each. >> it's an hour to address the school board. my children have been there from kindergarten at the betsy carr mistake. i have two children there area 40 students. i'm here today speaking on behalf of tina. i want to express as an parents i've known those individuals for many years from kindergarten through the whole school. my children have had 4.0. they were academically my daughter was promoted into lowell high school. i feel those teachers have given integrity and they have united the school of african-american, hispanic, and those two individuals imparted to my daughter extreme principle morales and i give my hundred percent support to those individuals they are outstanding. and the school board please take a close process that it goes through it it would find somehow so a teacher who gives so much of he
if you can try to leave the room quietly. i now have a group that would like to speak on a teacher layoff issue. i'm going to call your names. please approach the microphone. (calling names). you may have two minutes each. >> it's an hour to address the school board. my children have been there from kindergarten at the betsy carr mistake. i have two children there area 40 students. i'm here today speaking on behalf of tina. i want to express as an parents i've known those individuals for...
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the european union to those that britain would leave behind think about an e.u. with no u.k. britain it's important but the truth is of course you are could survive without britain it still would be european union it would be still a very large market it is possible it is thinkable we can have a european union without britain among germany's euro skeptics there's a grudging respect for their british counterparts challenging brussels bureaucracy however they fear they could be in for more of that bureaucracy should the u.k. leave it will probably have a backlash for the european thinking and then they may think well now we have these oddballs and we can go even further with the way of centralizing everything and even overregulating more than we have already and how do the german people feel about britain looking into divorce. if they want to go than they should if they don't use the euro it's not really. i couldn't care less but if that's what they want then we'll just continue without them. they can't leave europe never became part of it because of their own ment
the european union to those that britain would leave behind think about an e.u. with no u.k. britain it's important but the truth is of course you are could survive without britain it still would be european union it would be still a very large market it is possible it is thinkable we can have a european union without britain among germany's euro skeptics there's a grudging respect for their british counterparts challenging brussels bureaucracy however they fear they could be in for more of...
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plastic break down, either alone or in connection, i lived for a long time in arizona that if you leave your water in the car, it's cooking and getting exposed to light, but either one of those can lead chemicals to leak into the plastic, with bpa, we know, for instance, that it's hundreds of times more is leaked in with high heat than with low heat, it's just the nature of plastics. but the chemicals in most food contacts like that and your water bottles are usually a number 1, the main chemical in most of those is usually relatively safe in the scheme of things, but then different companies will put different additives to give that plastic the property they want and so a study that came out in 2010 found that some of those additives can act like estrogen, so with the heat or with the uv light in particular, but even at room temperature, some of those additives that are estrogenic can get into the water and cause for instance cells that are sensitive to estrogen to grow more quickly which many breast cancers are, so limiting use like in your car, get some stainless steel or aluminum wa
plastic break down, either alone or in connection, i lived for a long time in arizona that if you leave your water in the car, it's cooking and getting exposed to light, but either one of those can lead chemicals to leak into the plastic, with bpa, we know, for instance, that it's hundreds of times more is leaked in with high heat than with low heat, it's just the nature of plastics. but the chemicals in most food contacts like that and your water bottles are usually a number 1, the main...
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leaving kabbalah is like crossing a graveyard. everywhere all portrayed she amount has fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed saffi. that. but. on the baghdad bass run highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sams to help us out perhaps this is the renowned a desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the man who maintained the highway once they were all soldiers and saddam's army. when the americans came many deserted. without knowing who we are to make room for us to share that. with out of massive gay iraqi army was hunger thirst and fatigue. every member of your family was taken hostage or she deserves it. you horrible in the days when they called people who ran away they were simply hang on. i spent seven years in the army and it was very tough. in santa maria days a soldier was paid two thousand tina less than the bag he was carrying was worth we can definitely say we were really mis
leaving kabbalah is like crossing a graveyard. everywhere all portrayed she amount has fallen for the glory of the prophet hussein mohammed saffi. that. but. on the baghdad bass run highway in the middle of the desert our faithful taxi finally gives up the ghost. i feel suddenly vulnerable alone in the wilderness. as if by magic a man appears from the sams to help us out perhaps this is the renowned a desert hospitality. we had for a camp for the man who maintained the highway once they were...
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i leave a comment to mourn and commemorate his loved ones. we continue towards the east and kirkuk the former capital of kurdistan today on iraqi territory. so what if that god be praised i'm not scared when the region was under american control i was afraid about it but as soon as the iraqi police and army took over things got much better if the americans didn't know the region they were afraid and trigger happy and they didn't hesitate to fire at anyone who approached them as a passenger foreigner anyone with a sign on this road has seen a lot of drama how many times did the american shoot down iraqis here for no reason gonna go. through the windscreen the first iraqi checkpoint appears it's time to lower the camera and film or discreetly. that. the soldiers here are regularly targeted but armed groups are also quick to shoot at you and about the attacks and kidnappings are frequent in the area. and there is no checking our identity an itinerary takes too long hours. to that last we can hit the road again a road that is more than dangerous.
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a magnitude 8 earthquake hit in may 2008 leaving people dead and missing. about 300 people, including local government officials in one town offered their condolences. authorities have left the area as it was after the earthquake struck. government officials say the reconstruction work is nearly complete. but some of the survivors are still living in temporary housing. they have to put up with daily invaenss. many farmers who lost their land in the quake cannot find new jobs. >>> officials of india's government say india and china are now negotiating a mechanism to avoid clashes in disputed border areas. it was spurred by an indian claim that dozens of chinese soldiers crossed over to the indian side of the cashmere region starting on april 15th. india's minister just returned from china. he told reporters on saturday that china proposed the plan a few weeks ago. >> chinese side had given us a border cooperation agreement some weeks ago, which essentially consolidates and brings together many of the agreements and protocols and arrangements and mechanisms t
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to leave europe there would have to be a negotiation about what sort of trading relationship would continue to exist and there is little doubt that it is in the interests of the states that would remain in europe and the eurozone and germany and france to have good trading relations with the u.k. just as it is in the interest of the u.k. to have good trading relations with the rest of europe the idea that were we to leave the we would then not have trading agreements don't have free trade access not negotiate things that would be in the band of benefit both to europe and to the u.k. but that's just not the case and the germans want to sell us mercedes and b.m.w.'s just as we want to sell things to the germans and the rest of you you so whether we want to stay or to leave there is no doubt that a close trading relationship will exist for many years still to come when looking at this debate i mean it seems like there are two camps of the moment the political one and the economic one it obviously britain's business backbone things quitting
to leave europe there would have to be a negotiation about what sort of trading relationship would continue to exist and there is little doubt that it is in the interests of the states that would remain in europe and the eurozone and germany and france to have good trading relations with the u.k. just as it is in the interest of the u.k. to have good trading relations with the rest of europe the idea that were we to leave the we would then not have trading agreements don't have free trade...
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the non profit takes up the staff and we'll save from folks leaving. we have a very robust wellness program when folks get hurt open the job we are giving them softer jobs. we're going to have $350,000 savings in our workman's comp area. >> so real quick getting back to the revenues. i know we had a debate here the board of supervisors the non san francisco resident charges. can you tell us how much that brings in a year >> the gross numbers is well over 5 hundred thousand. obviously we have expenses but this helps to subsidies the cost of 3 of our gardeners there. the fact it, it's free to san franciscans the upkeep of a garden in san francisco we unique. we have 11 workers that we have assigned and we have about three to four gardeners in the parks. there's a lot of staff that is assigned to the botanical garden. when we were in our worse times it was a controversial decision agreed to a non-resident fee for people investing san francisco and it was similarly our japanese garden. the botanical garden is free speech for san franciscan resident. it was
the non profit takes up the staff and we'll save from folks leaving. we have a very robust wellness program when folks get hurt open the job we are giving them softer jobs. we're going to have $350,000 savings in our workman's comp area. >> so real quick getting back to the revenues. i know we had a debate here the board of supervisors the non san francisco resident charges. can you tell us how much that brings in a year >> the gross numbers is well over 5 hundred thousand....
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he leaves. sheriffs arrest him. he's taken to this auxiliary building for the next step of the process, which is to be processed and ultimately interviewed by detectives. >> what have you got here? what were your plans for today? when you were coming to meet her. >> when i came through the door, i pretty much already reached a conclusion, that this was something i couldn't go through with. >> uh-huh. >> i already -- i thought about it the whole drive over here. and i figured i'd tell her face to face that we could spend time together watching a movie, whatever, but there wouldn't be anything beyond that. >> what were your plans as far as what you guys were communicating? >> the plans as far as we were communicating or as far as i was thinking at the moment, was sexual activity. >> okay. >> but possible repercussions of that actual -- of actually doing it began to gnaw on my mind. i couldn't stop thinking about it, what would happen if i got caught. i was caught. >> the only thing you had on you was a pocket knife. w
he leaves. sheriffs arrest him. he's taken to this auxiliary building for the next step of the process, which is to be processed and ultimately interviewed by detectives. >> what have you got here? what were your plans for today? when you were coming to meet her. >> when i came through the door, i pretty much already reached a conclusion, that this was something i couldn't go through with. >> uh-huh. >> i already -- i thought about it the whole drive over here. and i...
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hundreds of scouts will leave. many conservative activists are raised. it is evil. we need to purge it from our society, our churches burst, our society, government and organizations like this that are designed to help boys instead of destroying them. again, today's vote has lifted the ban on gay members. there is still a ban on openly gay adults who wish to be scout leaders. the civil rights agenda says the vote is a step in the right direction, but called it a failed attempt at compromise. donald trump wins a victory in chicago federal court. now he tells wgn news he's thinking of counter suing the evanston woman he defeated. wgn's marcella raymond is live at trump tower. marcella? was this a case of a sweet old lady dolan, against a giant media mogul, real-estate mogul or was this the case today conning grandmother how to take a chunk of the fortune from donna's donald trump. in the and the jury came down in favor of donald trump. jacqueline goldberg's attorney put his hand on the table when the verdict was read. disappointing for us. no regrets. think we did eve
hundreds of scouts will leave. many conservative activists are raised. it is evil. we need to purge it from our society, our churches burst, our society, government and organizations like this that are designed to help boys instead of destroying them. again, today's vote has lifted the ban on gay members. there is still a ban on openly gay adults who wish to be scout leaders. the civil rights agenda says the vote is a step in the right direction, but called it a failed attempt at compromise....
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they just leave. she never sees them again., while henry is in just a slight deviation, it relates dramatically to the story. while henry is gone, well, of course the conditions are pretty rough. he's lodged in a little, little cottage with a captured british prisoner. this is john andre. he's handsome, he's a fell fell fighter. even though they are on opposite sides of the political conflict, the two of them, hen renner -- henry and john spend the night talking. it comes back later on. i i think you know about the man. benedict was a traitor. he he made a lot of money, and he was handsome, deb near, charming, and incredibly brave warrior. he was involved in montreal and quebec, during the battle, which i don't have, his left leg was severely injured. and after wards, if you know any military history about value corp. island, it's brilliant what he did to save not only his soldiers but also coming down and taking part of new york. it was very important. later on he also involves in the battle of richfield and czar foe georgia.
they just leave. she never sees them again., while henry is in just a slight deviation, it relates dramatically to the story. while henry is gone, well, of course the conditions are pretty rough. he's lodged in a little, little cottage with a captured british prisoner. this is john andre. he's handsome, he's a fell fell fighter. even though they are on opposite sides of the political conflict, the two of them, hen renner -- henry and john spend the night talking. it comes back later on. i i...
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so first of all, chair lee commissioner lee regretted that he had to leave. first of all, the committee we wanted to thank all the people who applied. given the short notice we had a good number of applicants and we decided to invite in 5 applicants, 4 actually came to our meeting and put a face on their applications. i guess we do - the committee did have a couple of recommendations. we wanted to recommend for the commercial property seat or manage seat the advisory committee mr. henry who applied and actually came to our meeting and he's been the the - i believe he's been the committee before. for the architect seat in the board of examiners we wanted to bring forgot 2 candidates. we felt they were both qualified but there's only one seat so with that i'd like to put forth the nomination of mr. sugarman. and we actually mentioned if it's - if this body is open to it - because there's going to be more terms expiring in august we want to hold the candidates in the pool because for whatever reason if the prior folks leave >> any questions? >> our commission di
so first of all, chair lee commissioner lee regretted that he had to leave. first of all, the committee we wanted to thank all the people who applied. given the short notice we had a good number of applicants and we decided to invite in 5 applicants, 4 actually came to our meeting and put a face on their applications. i guess we do - the committee did have a couple of recommendations. we wanted to recommend for the commercial property seat or manage seat the advisory committee mr. henry who...
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we still have kelly and grant michael decided to leave the program i guess he didn't like the questions grant you want to jump in right now all right you know yeah peter this is the problem in the united states we don't have rough and tumble conversations like this between informed analysts so you know i'm not surprised that michael hamlin decided to leave but you know let's just think about his think tank is a microcosm of the iraq invasion problem in two thousand and two the brookings institution was a centrist progressive think tank that didn't have a strong line about iraq what happened early spring of two thousand and two israeli american media mogul haim so bond moved in carved out this a bond center at brookings by paying thirty million dollars and suddenly martin in the uk and all of the people that unit war on the war path for going into iraq and so a person like o'hanlon who's been flip flopping about was that good was it bad he no longer has much of a track record to even talk about the current problems because he was part of creating this current problem so i'm really not su
we still have kelly and grant michael decided to leave the program i guess he didn't like the questions grant you want to jump in right now all right you know yeah peter this is the problem in the united states we don't have rough and tumble conversations like this between informed analysts so you know i'm not surprised that michael hamlin decided to leave but you know let's just think about his think tank is a microcosm of the iraq invasion problem in two thousand and two the brookings...
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they can't leave europe never became part of it because of their island mentality and colonial past. when you know they are not in the euro zone if they want to leave i say go for it i'm not sure what they'll get out of it. those germans that say that they are concerned whether the u.k. remains in the european union or not they find their infer something of a shock should the united kingdom opt for independence because if the u.k. were to leave the single market would string by fifteen percent and three hundred billion euro worth of annual trade would face extra costs and this would affect of course everyone those in german chancellor angela merkel's own party have wondered if the u.k. is a truly became a member of the e.u. great britain the intricate part of your for more than one thousand years has always been uneasy with being a member of the european union so now it comes to the fore we have to deal with the summer i think promised britain a referendum on e.u.
they can't leave europe never became part of it because of their island mentality and colonial past. when you know they are not in the euro zone if they want to leave i say go for it i'm not sure what they'll get out of it. those germans that say that they are concerned whether the u.k. remains in the european union or not they find their infer something of a shock should the united kingdom opt for independence because if the u.k. were to leave the single market would string by fifteen percent...
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eerie -- from leaving.many see their future somewhere else. >> despite the longest recession on record, many italians are losing their taste for making pizza. 6000 positions remain unfilled. new immigrants are now making them. >> spinning the dough in the pizzeria. when it comes to jobs, it does not get more italian than this. for centuries, the art of pizza making has been mastered by generations of italians. despite the high unemployment and long recession, it seems this job is now off the menu. easyg a pizza is not as as eating it. it takes skill, education, long working hours. it looks like italians do not want to get their hands dirty anymore. a consumer association found that 6000 jobs as pizza makers across italy are left unfilled. pizza making requires a lot of sacrifice for the young people. i'll their friends go out dancing, they stay in front of a hot oven until late at night. supportedily is financially, they might choose to stay unemployed. >> egyptian bakers are slowly filling the void. >> a b
eerie -- from leaving.many see their future somewhere else. >> despite the longest recession on record, many italians are losing their taste for making pizza. 6000 positions remain unfilled. new immigrants are now making them. >> spinning the dough in the pizzeria. when it comes to jobs, it does not get more italian than this. for centuries, the art of pizza making has been mastered by generations of italians. despite the high unemployment and long recession, it seems this job is...
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how could a ship of that size disappear without leaving a trace? well, what if somebody made the ship disappear? if a thief was planning to steal a ship, he'd make sure not to leave any evidence behind that could clue in the cops. maybe we have a robbery on our hands. i hope you're wrong, rouge. that ship is packed with top-secret communications equipment that could easily tap into data from all of our military satellites. what's your point? mr. president, if some maniac were to capture that ship, he'd have access to all the data in our defense network, and he could easily bring the entire country to its knees. hmm. i think i smell a rotten egg. eggman. i hate to say it, but you may be right, rouge. this is just the kind of insane plot he'd come up with. ♪ da da dee dee dee computers make evil so easy! [ laughs evilly ]
how could a ship of that size disappear without leaving a trace? well, what if somebody made the ship disappear? if a thief was planning to steal a ship, he'd make sure not to leave any evidence behind that could clue in the cops. maybe we have a robbery on our hands. i hope you're wrong, rouge. that ship is packed with top-secret communications equipment that could easily tap into data from all of our military satellites. what's your point? mr. president, if some maniac were to capture that...
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lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her money. >> it was going to be a wonderful observation place because it was one of the highest hills in the city anywhere and that that was the whole reason why it was built that high and had the elevator access immediately from the beginning as part of its features. >> my fear's studio was just down the street steps. we were in a very small apartment and that was our backyard. when they were preparing the site for the coit tower, there was always a lot of harping and griping about how awful progress was and why they would choose this beautiful pristine area to do them in w
lily hitchcock coit died without leaving a specific use for her bequest. she left a third of her estate for the beautify indication of the city. arthur brown, noted architect in the city, wanted for a while to build a tower. he had become very interested in persian towers. it was the 1930's. it was all about machinery and sort of this amazing architecture, very powerful architecture. he convinced the rec park commission that building a tower in her memory would be the thing to do with her...
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i know that there are people leaving. this is an item that i have introduced and is to purr purr pursuant -- why don't we take a quick one minute break. we are back on. this is an item that i introduced and it speaks to a very important issue that's being handled in washington dc. it's a resolution that urges united states congress to consider comprehensive immigration reform to make sure includes members of the lgtb community. we will be hearing today from many lg [inaudible] immigration reform, goes against the very principal that we as a country have always held dear, which is the principal of of respecting and valuing families. families are made up of lgtb members. there are many amendments being considered and a key question is whether or not lgtb families will be a part of those amendments and there's an amendment that would include the lg tb families in this bill. we call on the congress and senate to support this. we know that senator boxer has come out in support of that and we thank her for that. and now we ask
i know that there are people leaving. this is an item that i have introduced and is to purr purr pursuant -- why don't we take a quick one minute break. we are back on. this is an item that i introduced and it speaks to a very important issue that's being handled in washington dc. it's a resolution that urges united states congress to consider comprehensive immigration reform to make sure includes members of the lgtb community. we will be hearing today from many lg [inaudible] immigration...
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i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> one more story before we leave you. a canadian astronaut whose postings from space made him a star has returned to earth. chris hadfield's messages and photos from the international space station drew thousands of fans across the word. the 53-year-old captured several stunning images of earth and has many followers. one photo showow mt. fuji and tokyo on the right. ♪ ground control to major tom >> hadfield even recorded a version of "the space odyssey." he and two crewmates spent five months aboard the space station. during that time, the canadian prided a running commencement on life in space. >>> and that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi. thanks for joining us. >> "california's gold" is produced in association with kcet los angeles and is seen statewide on california public television. this series is endorsed by: [ music ] >> is it possible to drive a car and still have a clean environment? to refine a cleaner gasoline, to build a bridge from oil to renewable energy. could business go furt
i'll leave you now for your extended forecast. >>> one more story before we leave you. a canadian astronaut whose postings from space made him a star has returned to earth. chris hadfield's messages and photos from the international space station drew thousands of fans across the word. the 53-year-old captured several stunning images of earth and has many followers. one photo showow mt. fuji and tokyo on the right. ♪ ground control to major tom >> hadfield even recorded a...
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i would anticipate that you would see a highly amount leaving. if you say i'm going to leave. they would have to fill out a second form saying i want to be in the green tier program. it a very small percent. >> at this rate we don't have a sense between the program of p g and e [!ez >> i would yield to the difference to the staff to describe the difference of the two programs. >> what we know is what was filed at the california public utilities commission and in that setting the initial proposal was a reliant on renewable credit and assumed that customers would pay know more than 2 cents more for kilowatt hour than they presently pay. since then there have been proposals that may change. they can work this out. we expect not to hear in a month or so until something is formed in the california pc. thank you. >> so, if we take those who indicated that initially they would stay with given the rate and those opt out from the alternative from p g and e. the number dropped to 40 percent and 45 percent who would opt out back to p g and e. one final question we asked -- >> question fo
i would anticipate that you would see a highly amount leaving. if you say i'm going to leave. they would have to fill out a second form saying i want to be in the green tier program. it a very small percent. >> at this rate we don't have a sense between the program of p g and e [!ez >> i would yield to the difference to the staff to describe the difference of the two programs. >> what we know is what was filed at the california public utilities commission and in that setting...
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i'm honored and humbled and i'm leaving you something when i go away i'm going to leave my daughter so i believe in the cause. i'm here for real and i thank you so much for the privilege of getting up every morning and working in the very best district in the best city. >> thank you angie that's what i'm talking about. it's not always that the student is honored but this student is the best student. this gentleman absolutely controlled the crowd and was so articulate and unflapable i'm thrilled here's the young man. the purpose of this award is to honor students who have succeed above all odds and he fits the description here's mr. williams. please come down. >> hi everybody thank you for having me tonight, i'm pretty nervous but i'm going to tell you about myself and my disability. i'm mr. williams i'm an incredible surprising artist and leader to others. i'm currently a member of the committee and volunteer at the jewish museum i like to write stories and the japanese culture. because of my disability you able to socialize would anyone. this program changed my life. i thought it was
i'm honored and humbled and i'm leaving you something when i go away i'm going to leave my daughter so i believe in the cause. i'm here for real and i thank you so much for the privilege of getting up every morning and working in the very best district in the best city. >> thank you angie that's what i'm talking about. it's not always that the student is honored but this student is the best student. this gentleman absolutely controlled the crowd and was so articulate and unflapable i'm...
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>> she did leave the house. i have information that she did leave the house occasionally with the suspect. >> reporter: that is the first time the police chief revealed that fact, that ariel castro would leave that home, leaving all those victims behind. they never left the property during the ten years, but he did leave the home with that 6-year-old girl on a number of occasions, taking her out in public. >> staggering to hear this. what about the reports and rumors there might have been a fourth young woman at some point? >> reporter: yeah, there's a lot of talk here in cleveland about ashley summers, missing since 2007. police have been in contact with her family and they are investigating, but the police chief telling me just before we came on tonight, that he does not believe there's any connection to this case. but he made it very clear that ashley summers case is still open tonight. >> thank you, david. and i want everybody at home to listen for a moment. because we've had a chance to hear for the first t
>> she did leave the house. i have information that she did leave the house occasionally with the suspect. >> reporter: that is the first time the police chief revealed that fact, that ariel castro would leave that home, leaving all those victims behind. they never left the property during the ten years, but he did leave the home with that 6-year-old girl on a number of occasions, taking her out in public. >> staggering to hear this. what about the reports and rumors there...