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len ramirez is in hayward with what police are saying. len. >> reporter: that's exactly right. the disappearance of 26-year- old michelle le from hayward here took a dramatic twist today when police confirmed that they are now comparing this case with the disappearance and murder of another young nursing student from fairfield last year. four days after her disappearance, the question remains, what happened to michelle le? for possible answers, hayward investigators have turned to fairfield police to ask about the unsolved murder of a nursing student from last year whose name was phuong le. there are many other similarities. >> theft same last name, that they are both nursing students -- that they have the same last night that they are both nursing students, both mysteriously disappeared. >> reporter: lieutenant kener said they both drove white hondaing. phuong le went missing in april 2010. she disappeared while studying at barnes & noble. her car was found in the
len ramirez is in hayward with what police are saying. len. >> reporter: that's exactly right. the disappearance of 26-year- old michelle le from hayward here took a dramatic twist today when police confirmed that they are now comparing this case with the disappearance and murder of another young nursing student from fairfield last year. four days after her disappearance, the question remains, what happened to michelle le? for possible answers, hayward investigators have turned to...
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len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology.ventions in business and business processes and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am still persuaded that the government has proven to have a powerful role in innovation, at least in the past. look at all of the achievements of darpa in inventing the internet, gps. without them america and the world would be a very different place. after all, the fastest growing economies in the world today, china, south korea, are using the government to fund research, to promote innovation, in industry after industry, they're establishing commanding leads because of government policy. so, i think we need both -- government support and a vibrant private sector to foster innovation. but my final thought about all this is that even if we do outinnovate the rest of the world, even if we maintain the cutting edge, there is still a big question. given the way technology works and globalization works
len baker reminded us innovation isn't just about science and technology.ventions in business and business processes and these kinds of innovations really come out of a fertile private sector. we saw the perfect example of that in google. but i have to say that i am still persuaded that the government has proven to have a powerful role in innovation, at least in the past. look at all of the achievements of darpa in inventing the internet, gps. without them america and the world would be a very...
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today we will look at retreats through the lens of valembrosa retreat center in men low park it is operated by the archdiocese of san francisco. we welcome dominican father george matanic. it is a beautiful place i don't say that because it is down the street from a foster freeze it is a beautiful place you are the executive director. we want to talk about retreats. can we spend just a few minutes, a little time on their purpose, their time, where they found their beginnings? >> retreats are times of going away for quiet,. >> sure. >> for reflection, for prayer, you are right when you say we have a beautiful facility the name comes from a retreat center. >> looking at some beautiful pictures now. >> there you go. yeah. from a bendecitne monastery called the shady glen it reflects the shady glen atmosphere. people walk on to the property and say we are in the middle of the city but you would never know it. peace and feel quiet we have some bunny rabbits on the property which adds to the flair of the place. >> deer come in every once in awhile don't they? >> i haven't seen any deer. >> okay i
today we will look at retreats through the lens of valembrosa retreat center in men low park it is operated by the archdiocese of san francisco. we welcome dominican father george matanic. it is a beautiful place i don't say that because it is down the street from a foster freeze it is a beautiful place you are the executive director. we want to talk about retreats. can we spend just a few minutes, a little time on their purpose, their time, where they found their beginnings? >> retreats...
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it will appeal to len and 12 year old boys. i will give it a half a bucket. >> ouch. >> roaries the story of the u.s. open. >> incredible start from the kid from northern ireland. join me tonight. coming up. uc berkeley leads a team of researchers in a first. >> this was an event that defies the the imagination of the best atron mers in the world. >> then on 11. friend and family of michelle lee are calling for volunteers tonight and new effort to find the missing nursing student coming up tonight. >> we'll move next to sports and the u.s. opens. >> this is exciting larry. >> it will be a fun four days we'll see for rory. he's 80 in the final round of the masters and obliterating a hope of victory. back in the u.s. open and back on top after round one. just outside of the nation's capitol, former pga three under 68 . phil mickleson starts 218 yard and not enough in the drink . opens with a dogey bobey five . mcelroy finished with back to back birdies. and mcelroy leader in the clubhouse with 6 under 65 as he drops in . sergio g
it will appeal to len and 12 year old boys. i will give it a half a bucket. >> ouch. >> roaries the story of the u.s. open. >> incredible start from the kid from northern ireland. join me tonight. coming up. uc berkeley leads a team of researchers in a first. >> this was an event that defies the the imagination of the best atron mers in the world. >> then on 11. friend and family of michelle lee are calling for volunteers tonight and new effort to find the missing...
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you can see the melted snow on the lens and water droplets on the lens. there is snow in the background and snow is still fall yes, this is june 1st. don't be fool look at the calendar. this may be the new normal. more coming up laterr. >> say it isn't so. thank you. >>> and allegations of another political sex scandal has a new york city congressman in trouble. he said someone hacked his account. >> weiner doesn't want to answer the questions. >> he called it a hoax and prank and someone making fun of his name. but his lack of candor is part of the reason questions came. >> did he tweet or not tweet. that was the question for congressman weiner. >> i will nolt allow it to dominant. >> this thing is a salacious picture of a man wearing underwear tweeted the account to a 21 year old seattle college student one of 200 people that weiner following on tweter- twitter. weiner claims that the account was hacked. >> all it takes one wrong click and not that much hard tore break into a twitter being the. >> the congressman said he did not send the picture. >> my
you can see the melted snow on the lens and water droplets on the lens. there is snow in the background and snow is still fall yes, this is june 1st. don't be fool look at the calendar. this may be the new normal. more coming up laterr. >> say it isn't so. thank you. >>> and allegations of another political sex scandal has a new york city congressman in trouble. he said someone hacked his account. >> weiner doesn't want to answer the questions. >> he called it a hoax...
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regina dugan, author steven johnson, economist paul romer, len baker and innovation maven john kao. >> problems are much more serious than most people realize and the consequences are more grave than most people realize. >> but let's get started by first understanding innovation and watching the effect it has had on societies over the last centuries. >>> so, why does innovation matter? helping explain it all for us today is a man who studied innovation from top to bottom, steven johnson. johnson is the author of a terrific book "where good ideas come from: the natural history of innovation" and he'll show us the impact of innovation over time. >> that's. let's start with a long view that shows just how dramatic the change inaugurated by the modern revolution in innovation has been.
regina dugan, author steven johnson, economist paul romer, len baker and innovation maven john kao. >> problems are much more serious than most people realize and the consequences are more grave than most people realize. >> but let's get started by first understanding innovation and watching the effect it has had on societies over the last centuries. >>> so, why does innovation matter? helping explain it all for us today is a man who studied innovation from top to bottom,...
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len ramirez reports a community is praying for his recovery tonight. len? >> reporter: that's right. we're hearing about a dramatic frantic rescue to find these two young men who were buried under the sand here at sunset state beach. very difficult situation according to witnesses who say that people were on their knees digging with their hands to try to find these young men. fortunately they did find them underneath the sand but one of them is still in critical condition. facebook postings say 17-year- old ryan buchanan had been singing and playing guitar with about 50 friends on a trip to sunset beach. minutes later he was struggling for his life after being buried alive in the sand. >> the kids got to digging holes. >> reporter: supervising park ranger bill walcott says buchanan and a friend dug deep into the sand, 6 feet down. >> the couple of holes right there next to one another and connected them with a short tunnel. >> reporter: these wild flowers mark the spot where buchanan was down head first into the tunnel. his friend was next to him but not as
len ramirez reports a community is praying for his recovery tonight. len? >> reporter: that's right. we're hearing about a dramatic frantic rescue to find these two young men who were buried under the sand here at sunset state beach. very difficult situation according to witnesses who say that people were on their knees digging with their hands to try to find these young men. fortunately they did find them underneath the sand but one of them is still in critical condition. facebook...
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len. >>> reporter: that's right. there is some relief here at san jose pd tonight but no one is really jumping for joy because this contract agreement does mean that officers will be having to give up 10% of their pay for at least one year, possibly longer, although the bottom line is as you mentioned, jobs will be saved. >>> reporter: one cop has worn a badge for four years. >> i love being a cop. >> reporter: this could have been her last year with san jose pd. she was on the layoff list, one of 156 officers whose jobs were in jeopardy but now have been saved by a tentative contract agreement between the police union and the city. >> i can kind of take a breath and not have to worry so much. but there's always that lingering kind of stress back there. >> reporter: there's been a lot of stress to go around. 122 officers whose jobs were previously cut will not be reinstated. the agreement just keeps the situation from going from bad to worse. >> we worked all the way up to approximately 11:00 trying to resolve our di
len. >>> reporter: that's right. there is some relief here at san jose pd tonight but no one is really jumping for joy because this contract agreement does mean that officers will be having to give up 10% of their pay for at least one year, possibly longer, although the bottom line is as you mentioned, jobs will be saved. >>> reporter: one cop has worn a badge for four years. >> i love being a cop. >> reporter: this could have been her last year with san jose pd....
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the unemployment rate went 11.8 to len.7. small and the number of pay roll job state has fallen by 29,000. the public sector is dealing with shrinking budgets. the drop in unemployment usually happens for only reason. some people quit looking for work. >> they are dropping out because they can't find a job. in order to be unemployed, you have to be actively looking for work. >> and employment development officials say it fits and starts with the california job picture and normal in the onset of the economic recovery. >> police arrested four people after protestors were on broadway. they ended nup the steps of the oakland public library. the bay of rage.comorganized the march. it is against the closure of libraries and schools and corporate tax cuts. the arrest took place when the protestors refused police orders. >>> and convicted sexual predator will walk out of the state mental hospital in three days and he will no longer be under supervision. the judge decided he should be free after two state psychicologist find he is no
the unemployment rate went 11.8 to len.7. small and the number of pay roll job state has fallen by 29,000. the public sector is dealing with shrinking budgets. the drop in unemployment usually happens for only reason. some people quit looking for work. >> they are dropping out because they can't find a job. in order to be unemployed, you have to be actively looking for work. >> and employment development officials say it fits and starts with the california job picture and normal in...
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len. >> reporter: that's exactly right. the gang influence is everywhere. we are here at a middle school in san jose. and as you can see right behind the drinking fountain is some pretty prominent gang graffiti. as you mentioned, the mother of the victim, the 3-month-old victim, yesterday had a message to parents. it's a message that antigang folks here in san jose and all over the bay area have been delivering for years. >>> reporter: raising children in gang infested neighborhoods is difficult for parents. >> they should be in school learning, getting their selves prepared to be somebody in life, not killers. >> reporter: in her time of personal tragedy, the mother of the 3-month-old baby who was shot and killed in east palo alto allegedly by a 17-year-old boy delivered a powerful message to the parents of the youth and really to parents everywhere. >> i don't know where their parents are at. i don't know. but i definitely have to say to their parents to pay attention to their other kids if they have any. be involved in their kids' lives. pay attention to
len. >> reporter: that's exactly right. the gang influence is everywhere. we are here at a middle school in san jose. and as you can see right behind the drinking fountain is some pretty prominent gang graffiti. as you mentioned, the mother of the victim, the 3-month-old victim, yesterday had a message to parents. it's a message that antigang folks here in san jose and all over the bay area have been delivering for years. >>> reporter: raising children in gang infested...
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dugard was kidnapped at age len from a bus stop by phil yip nancy garrido. dugard now 31 did not attend the sentencing and in a statement directed at the garrido. i refuse to waste a second of my life in your presence. >> annette, picks up the story. >> phil yip nancy garrido while jayceee mother cried and shook as she read statements. jaycee hated every second of every day. the 18 years she spent in captivity and told him he stole her life. >> what he said to me was, you know, i agree with what they said. >> whatever else people say or think about him. he feels remorseful and bad about what he did upon and that was the reason he pled guilty. >> the judge gave him 431 years to life in prison. telling philips he reinvented slavery and had no soul and calling his treatment of dugard evil and reprehensible. nancy garrido got 36 years to life eligible for parole in her 80s. dugard said what nancy did is evil. >> she said there is no way to express that. i stole your life. >> new details emerged about dugard's from her south lake tahoe neighborhood. the garrido h
dugard was kidnapped at age len from a bus stop by phil yip nancy garrido. dugard now 31 did not attend the sentencing and in a statement directed at the garrido. i refuse to waste a second of my life in your presence. >> annette, picks up the story. >> phil yip nancy garrido while jayceee mother cried and shook as she read statements. jaycee hated every second of every day. the 18 years she spent in captivity and told him he stole her life. >> what he said to me was, you...
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today this room costs thousands of dollars a night i'm not quite sure len and the beach impressed with the price. same rights for everyone. this. is historically connected and the girl mentioned is still of interest for many and only those interested do not necessarily need to book a room. you can apply for a special tour as the department of. exclusions are organized twice a year. living on other muscular cations connects with. them in the office encampment is now on historical exhibits in detail representing the atmosphere in which she lived for several years. and it was open to the public in one nine hundred fifty five became one of the most visited museums in the country but as it was located in the kremlin same building where the government of president was in the one nine hundred ninety s. it was decided to move the cabinet to the state complex and. be moved including clock but still shows the time when he left the booth. represent the period for nine hundred eighteen thousand nine hundred twenty three but the personal belongings from the collection which we used by lennon in his
today this room costs thousands of dollars a night i'm not quite sure len and the beach impressed with the price. same rights for everyone. this. is historically connected and the girl mentioned is still of interest for many and only those interested do not necessarily need to book a room. you can apply for a special tour as the department of. exclusions are organized twice a year. living on other muscular cations connects with. them in the office encampment is now on historical exhibits in...
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len ramirez on the south bay economy that's helping lead the state recovery-- recovery, len? >> reporter: 9.9% unemployment doesn't sound good but people will take it. they hope it doesn't end there. charging an electric car is not yet very common. but when it is, a company aims to be there everywhere. the campbell startup company which makes electric vehicle charging stations is growing and hiring. >> we are about 100 people now and we'll -- we're planning on doubling over the next couple of years so we'll, you know, be hiring 100 people or so over the next couple of years. >> reporter: it's one of the companies that helps silicon valley reach a milestone in may, when unemployment dropped to 9.9%. it was the first time it's been below 10% in two years. >> people are finding opportunity out there as they are looking for employment. >> reporter: that's not surprising to the folks here at what used to be known as the unemployment office. a program called nova which retrains and sharpens job hunting skills of recently laid off high-tech workers is seeing a surge of people going
len ramirez on the south bay economy that's helping lead the state recovery-- recovery, len? >> reporter: 9.9% unemployment doesn't sound good but people will take it. they hope it doesn't end there. charging an electric car is not yet very common. but when it is, a company aims to be there everywhere. the campbell startup company which makes electric vehicle charging stations is growing and hiring. >> we are about 100 people now and we'll -- we're planning on doubling over the next...
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we definitely need to clean the lens. the lens is a lot harder to get to.ll send you with that nice view of the bridge. >> just a little windex is all it needs. still a year away from the golden gate bridge's 75th anniversary, but the marin county fair is getting a head start on the celebrations. "today in the bay question at bob redell is live at the fair with more. there's the golden gate. >> good morning to you, marla. think about it. the bridge first opened in may of 1937. next year, may 27th of 2012 will be the 75th anniversary. but you come here to the marin county fair and you can see one of the original aircraft beacons that's been restored. used to sit atop the bridge. you are wondering, how did they design such a magnificent piece of history precomputer? you come over here and you see the structure right here. and we've got mary. good morning. >> good morning again. >> this was at princeton university back in the early '30s and they used it for what? >> they used it to test the tower model. they wanted to make sure that it could handle the differe
we definitely need to clean the lens. the lens is a lot harder to get to.ll send you with that nice view of the bridge. >> just a little windex is all it needs. still a year away from the golden gate bridge's 75th anniversary, but the marin county fair is getting a head start on the celebrations. "today in the bay question at bob redell is live at the fair with more. there's the golden gate. >> good morning to you, marla. think about it. the bridge first opened in may of 1937....
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len ramirez on the terror, tears and breakthrough in the case. >> reporter: east palo alto police say they brought in every last officer available to investigate the case and several officers in the case. it resulted in the arrest of a 17 and 16-year-old suspect. officers admit they were emotionally affected by the case because of the victim. hobbled by gunshot ruined and crushed by the loss of her baby, yvonne garcia lopez came to a news conference to say she is thankful for one thing. >> really grateful to all the people who have helped for the apprehension of the perpetrators and i'm so grateful for the police department, everyone that has helped for the capture of these people. -- that killed my baby. [ crying ] >> reporter: early this morning, police arrested a 17- year-old boy who they say is depicted in this composite sketch in the fatal shooting of 3-month-old isaac jesus garcia lopez. they are olding a 16-year-old who may have been the second shooter. >> one of the subjects made a statement implicating himself in the homicide that we're investigating. that subject has been bo
len ramirez on the terror, tears and breakthrough in the case. >> reporter: east palo alto police say they brought in every last officer available to investigate the case and several officers in the case. it resulted in the arrest of a 17 and 16-year-old suspect. officers admit they were emotionally affected by the case because of the victim. hobbled by gunshot ruined and crushed by the loss of her baby, yvonne garcia lopez came to a news conference to say she is thankful for one thing....
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it is not -- looking at the things that i want us to look at and with the lens that i think our board philosophy reflects. that's what i'm -- i mentioned at the last meeting that i was at when they were all present, the principles and so i want to be clear. we have a vision and a philosophy. i would love to see them start mirroring some of that because i don't see it whern it comes to the board. you may have that opportunity in conversations with them. it is just not evident to me as a board member but i appreciate there is a long-term discussion going on because i think there is a need. thank you very, very much. >> any further congressmens? role call, please. >> thank you. [role call vote] >> thank you. item q is the superintendent's proposal first reading. item 116-14 s adoption of fiscal year 2011-2012 recommended budget. i need a second, please. the per board policy number five discussion at of the budget is allowed at the first reading. are you presenting something? >> what is your pleasure? we can do some or would you rather come back? it is pretty late. >> why don't we take a
it is not -- looking at the things that i want us to look at and with the lens that i think our board philosophy reflects. that's what i'm -- i mentioned at the last meeting that i was at when they were all present, the principles and so i want to be clear. we have a vision and a philosophy. i would love to see them start mirroring some of that because i don't see it whern it comes to the board. you may have that opportunity in conversations with them. it is just not evident to me as a board...
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len? >> reporter: that's right allen. what the police department is essentially saying right now is that certain types of common street crimes are just not as high a priority as they once were and the reason for that, violent crime, especially gang related murders are such a big problem in san jose right now. the evidence of san jose's escalating gang problem is there for all to see. it's in the graffiti where one gang's roman numeral 14 is pointed over by a rival roman numeral xiii. they are not just competing for wall space. it's been a territorial war that police are having a problem controlling. >> there's an up take in gang violence and weary sponsoring. >> reporter: of the 23 murders 14 are gang related. last year 14 all year. >> it absolutely means it's gang related because they have no purpose and they don't care. >> reporter: now police are announcing a major crackdown on gangs that will put more specially trained officers on the streets. the 38-member police metro unit which has been targeting urban street crime
len? >> reporter: that's right allen. what the police department is essentially saying right now is that certain types of common street crimes are just not as high a priority as they once were and the reason for that, violent crime, especially gang related murders are such a big problem in san jose right now. the evidence of san jose's escalating gang problem is there for all to see. it's in the graffiti where one gang's roman numeral 14 is pointed over by a rival roman numeral xiii. they...
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len ramirez with how a few tried to fight the flames themselves. len? [ pause ] [ sirens. >> reporter: the intenty of the fire and the size of the flames they turned the dark sky a smoky orange around the san jose state kappa sigma fraternity. 20 minutes earlier fraternity members had been awoken by shouting. >> everyone was like we need to get? >> out right now. there is a fire in the house. -- we need to get everyone out right now. there is a fire in the house. >> reporter: they all escaped most with just the bed clothes on their backs. >> we got everyone out. >> reporter: the 5-alarm fire reportedly started in the laundry room and is it not considered suspicious. the fraternity president said some of the students first tried to put it out themselves. >> some people grabbed fire extinguishers and tried to extinguish the fire but it didn't work because the fire was already in the attic by then. >> reporter: firefighters got the call at 3:21 a.m. and battled the fire for three hours before bringing it under control at dawn, but the building is a complet
len ramirez with how a few tried to fight the flames themselves. len? [ pause ] [ sirens. >> reporter: the intenty of the fire and the size of the flames they turned the dark sky a smoky orange around the san jose state kappa sigma fraternity. 20 minutes earlier fraternity members had been awoken by shouting. >> everyone was like we need to get? >> out right now. there is a fire in the house. -- we need to get everyone out right now. there is a fire in the house. >>...
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today this ring costs thousands of dollars a night i'm not quite sure len and the bitch impressed with the price i the same rights for everyone needs a little moses and victuals hutto is historically connections with linen and the bullshit you go mention is still of interest for many and only those interested do not necessarily need to book a route you can apply for a special tour as the department of cultural heritage is more skilled such discussions are organized twice a year. living all and wants other moscow locations connex in many ways life. then is often. and how much in the climate is now on historical exhibits in detail representing the atmosphere in which an lived and watch for several years the regional cabinet was opened to the public in one nine hundred fifty five became of the most visited museums in the country but as it was located in the kremlin the same building where the actual russian government president was in the niger nineties it was decided to move the cabinet to the stadium in such complex and goalkeeper with him fifty thousand historical items have been moved
today this ring costs thousands of dollars a night i'm not quite sure len and the bitch impressed with the price i the same rights for everyone needs a little moses and victuals hutto is historically connections with linen and the bullshit you go mention is still of interest for many and only those interested do not necessarily need to book a route you can apply for a special tour as the department of cultural heritage is more skilled such discussions are organized twice a year. living all and...
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len ramirez toured the blights in san jose for us today. len, what did you see?reporter: well, what i saw
len ramirez toured the blights in san jose for us today. len, what did you see?reporter: well, what i saw
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but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are now looked at and studied and interviewed in a much different light, even though in the community itself there is still strong feelings and deviciveness about how they should be viewed. a lot of my research was pulled from the no no boys and resistors was pulled from the japanese american national museum. my wife and i went down there and they have on file a bunch of interviews with people, frank ami, a variety of folks who were part of the heart mountain resistors and also the no no boys. these interviews were done by frank chen, frank abe and other folks and they are all on file. i used those to make sure i created real live characters. hope that answers the question. >> who else wants to ask a questi
but, again, it's through the lens of present day politics, how we've begun to look at the events and studied them that the resistors from heart mountain who were another group who on constitutional grounds contested being -- serving. they refused to serve, as opposed to the no no boys, who signed no no. the resistors actually went to federal prisons. they went to leavenworth. they are now looked at and studied and interviewed in a much different light, even though in the community itself there...
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but through the lens of how the players are touching each other.example check out this telling moment as dirk nowitzki of the dallas mavericks gets fouled and then scores anyway. his teammates rush over and give him high-fives. >> it continues as like all the teammates. it's really contagious, right, all the guys are really into it. it has to do with momentum and it really fosters -- you can imagine those guys are going to play tougher on defense. >> reporter: these two social psychologists from uc berkeley recently analyzed 90 hours of nba play looking at every team every player and touch, from high-fives to flying shoulgder bumps and they found the teams who touch the most win the most. >> touch instills trust. it contagiously spreads good will. it makes players play better on behalf of each other. >> reporter: what's more, they say the players who touch the most perform the best. one of the league's touchiest players is miami's chris bosh be a top performer in these finals where he's keeping up his touchy-feely ways. >> i think it's just all abo
but through the lens of how the players are touching each other.example check out this telling moment as dirk nowitzki of the dallas mavericks gets fouled and then scores anyway. his teammates rush over and give him high-fives. >> it continues as like all the teammates. it's really contagious, right, all the guys are really into it. it has to do with momentum and it really fosters -- you can imagine those guys are going to play tougher on defense. >> reporter: these two social...
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it happened in len:15 last night. hayward police said they accosted two teenage women. the two men took the woman's valuables after shooting a warning round in the air. after the first robbery they would have left the area had the not showed up. >> a man was returning from sfo came downstairs minutes after the first robbery. after giving the robbers what they wanted the unimaginable happened. >> the male was shot anyway. >> the man was hit three times and suffered nonlife threatening wounds. he was taken to the trauma where he is in stable condition. the suspects took off in different directions. the event frightened the nervous residents. i usually get a ride here . >> it is a worry every day, no matter if there was a shooting or not. they believe the street unit will find the two masked robbers in the area. the couple was not identified and we haven't been able to contact the family to update the victim's condition. if you have information contact them soon as possible. investigatorings are asking anyone on call them with information of the lewd acts. she was a middle
it happened in len:15 last night. hayward police said they accosted two teenage women. the two men took the woman's valuables after shooting a warning round in the air. after the first robbery they would have left the area had the not showed up. >> a man was returning from sfo came downstairs minutes after the first robbery. after giving the robbers what they wanted the unimaginable happened. >> the male was shot anyway. >> the man was hit three times and suffered nonlife...
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done really open the lens to things that should be i don't have that much of a problem is that it's so subjective though why are we entrusting thieves essentially with making that kind of a judgment call. thieves that's a strong word well they're going to take in people's him information good or bad for the good or bad will if you're if you're going to end in your taking a lot of credit card numbers and credit card accounts and doing that type of thing . you're using that information again her private citizens and i don't think that's a good thing have you ever had your personal information had i have actually yeah yeah and i felt. so violated and trying to control the information that's something that it's just. it's an awful feeling oh i think it's going to get worse much worse because i have five daughters ranging from twenty three down to twelve years old and they're you know they don't think anything's ever going to happen to them and they're out there with all of it in even though with the warnings from parents they're the next generation so if you caught them putting stuff out t
done really open the lens to things that should be i don't have that much of a problem is that it's so subjective though why are we entrusting thieves essentially with making that kind of a judgment call. thieves that's a strong word well they're going to take in people's him information good or bad for the good or bad will if you're if you're going to end in your taking a lot of credit card numbers and credit card accounts and doing that type of thing . you're using that information again her...
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lens. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are the day. the leg. length. look lifts. welcome to technology update and welcome to tomes a city car group or four centuries ago out of the endless forests and swamps of site period already an established center for some of russia's whiz kid students and their smart ideas so they toast is transforming itself and when interviewed are for an expanding cluster of innovative businesses since their last episode tomes coasted the two thousand and eleven forum it's fourteenth annual gathering of business research and in ministration innovators this year drawing some three thousand participants from nineteen countries and forty seven russian regions. by thousands more the event featured brainstorming sessions with top specialists and market makers unconsciously forward looking hot topics like revamping nuclear technology revitalizing cities and russia's regional economies and educating new generations to k
lens. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. operations are the day. the leg. length. look lifts. welcome to technology update and welcome to tomes a city car group or four centuries ago out of the endless forests and swamps of site period already an established center for some of russia's whiz kid students and their smart ideas so they toast is transforming itself and when interviewed are for an expanding...
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len ramirez says the mother of the murder murder infant has a clear message to -- of the murdered infant has a clear message to those parents. >> reporter: raising children in gang infested neighborhoods is difficult and for many young people the influences of the street eventually overpower the four walls of the home. >> they should be in school learning, getting their selves prepared to be somebody in life, not killers. [ crying ] >> reporter: in her time of personal tragedy, the mother of the 3-month-old baby who was shot and killed in east palo alto allegedly by a 17-year-old boy delivered a powerful message to the parents of the youth and really to parents everywhere. >> i don't know where their parents were at. i don't know, but i -- i definitely have to say to their parents to pay attention to their other kids if they have any. be involved on their kids lives. pay attention to them. give them love because if they don't know, they will find it on the streets and they hang out with the wrong people and they end up being killers. >> reporter: we showed that clip to mario maciil, the
len ramirez says the mother of the murder murder infant has a clear message to -- of the murdered infant has a clear message to those parents. >> reporter: raising children in gang infested neighborhoods is difficult and for many young people the influences of the street eventually overpower the four walls of the home. >> they should be in school learning, getting their selves prepared to be somebody in life, not killers. [ crying ] >> reporter: in her time of personal...
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len ramirez with the showdown over a phrase. len. >> reporter: that's right. you know, san jose definitely has financial problems. whether or not those problems constitute an actual fiscal emergency is a question that was going to be answered here at city hall today but was put off until a meeting in august. so the question is still very much up in the air and it's an important question because hundreds of jobs depend on the outcome. >>> reporter: with this, the end of the fiscal year, these are the final days of work for hundreds of san jose cops and city workers. >> i would never imagine after seven years of experience at my level, a detective level, that i would be laid off. >> reporter: hundreds more are being demoted and will do the same work for smaller paychecks and fewer benefits starting next week. >> 20% cut in pay and 6.5% cut in medical. that's 25%. >> no! no! no! >> reporter: things have gotten so bad, area interfaith leaders came to city hall to pray for labor peace. >> may they feel consoled that their plight is our plight. >> reporter: at a spe
len ramirez with the showdown over a phrase. len. >> reporter: that's right. you know, san jose definitely has financial problems. whether or not those problems constitute an actual fiscal emergency is a question that was going to be answered here at city hall today but was put off until a meeting in august. so the question is still very much up in the air and it's an important question because hundreds of jobs depend on the outcome. >>> reporter: with this, the end of the fiscal...
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len ramirez is in hayward with what police are saying about a possible link. len? >> reporter: dana, that's right. police investigating the disappearance of 26-year-old michele lee did confirm today and it took a dramatic twist today when they said that they are comparing her case to the disappearance and murder of another young nursing student from fairfield last year. four days after her disappearance the question remains what happened to michele lee? for possible answers hayward investigators have turned to fairfield police to ask about the unsolved murder of a nursing student from last year whose name was fong lee. there are many other similarities. >> same last name. both nursing students. they both disappeared mysteriously so we want to see if there is any other similarities. any leads that fairfield might be able to provide to us. >> reporter: both women also drove white hondas. fong lee disappeared while studying at barnes and noble. her car found in the parking lot. weeks later her body was discovered in napa county and her killer never found. >> it could
len ramirez is in hayward with what police are saying about a possible link. len? >> reporter: dana, that's right. police investigating the disappearance of 26-year-old michele lee did confirm today and it took a dramatic twist today when they said that they are comparing her case to the disappearance and murder of another young nursing student from fairfield last year. four days after her disappearance the question remains what happened to michele lee? for possible answers hayward...
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len ramirez on how the department is preparing for the worst. >> reporter: san jose is facing a $115 million budget deficit. mayor reed made it clear he wants police pension reform to be a big part of how san jose closes that budget gap. as you mentioned, the talks broke down yesterday. the police union didn't back down. now as a result, this relatively small department is looking at even more layoffs and revamping how it does business. san jose, the tenth largest city in america, with a 32nd largest city police department. and it's getting even smaller. 122 officers have already been laid off. now with contract talks stalled between the city and its police union, 156 more could get pink slips. total cop jobs potentially lost in 2011? 278. >> if the second tier layoffs go into effect, we'll be down about 920 officers for a city of a million people. >> reporter: that doesn't compare well with other cities san jose's size even with 2009 staffing levels, dallas with almost three times the number of sworn officers and honolulu and san francisco both with smaller populations than san jose
len ramirez on how the department is preparing for the worst. >> reporter: san jose is facing a $115 million budget deficit. mayor reed made it clear he wants police pension reform to be a big part of how san jose closes that budget gap. as you mentioned, the talks broke down yesterday. the police union didn't back down. now as a result, this relatively small department is looking at even more layoffs and revamping how it does business. san jose, the tenth largest city in america, with a...
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-absorbing soft contact lens. >> san francisco optometrist clifford lee says they're not colored likes and they don't change what the eye sees. instead, the polymer and the plastic lenses absurd the u.v. light and prevent them from reaching the cornea. >> typically a soft lens covers the cornea and will provide protection of the structure of the cornea and the structures behind that. >> u.v. light is linked to condition, chewing early formation of cataracts. the new lenses manufacturered by several companies come in two classes, with class one offering the best protection. blocking 96% of the u.v. ways and 100% of u.v.b. rays. manufacturers and the miles per hour op to metric association say they're no substitute for sunglasses because they don't cover the entire eye. they leave the whites unprotect and vulnerable. >> in high-exposure activities, skiing, sailing, there are potential growths on the white portion of the eye that can also occur. >> lens manufacturers still recommend wearing is up glasses over contacts when possible. for cynthia, they offer extra piece of mind in situatio
-absorbing soft contact lens. >> san francisco optometrist clifford lee says they're not colored likes and they don't change what the eye sees. instead, the polymer and the plastic lenses absurd the u.v. light and prevent them from reaching the cornea. >> typically a soft lens covers the cornea and will provide protection of the structure of the cornea and the structures behind that. >> u.v. light is linked to condition, chewing early formation of cataracts. the new lenses...
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len? >> that's right. that's what a lot of people are afraid of here in san jose and with the vote just now here in city hall's stork vote 7- passion the mayor's budget which calls for more than 500 layoffs citywide and for the first time never san jose over 100 police officer layoffs, as you mentioned it happens at a time when the murder rate is spiking again. the dawn of another day brought one more murder to the streets of san jose. >> it's too early to determine the motive whether it's gang- related or not but that's something that we're looking into. >> reporter: police were called to a home on oxton drive at 3 a.m. and found a man in his late teens or early 20s shot to death. three other victims went to the hospital with nonlife- threatening gunshot wounds. >> they were in the garage when the person or persons walked up to the garage and opened fire. >> reporter: it was the 27th murder in san jose this year and comes on the day when the city council is due pass a budget that includes 122 police offic
len? >> that's right. that's what a lot of people are afraid of here in san jose and with the vote just now here in city hall's stork vote 7- passion the mayor's budget which calls for more than 500 layoffs citywide and for the first time never san jose over 100 police officer layoffs, as you mentioned it happens at a time when the murder rate is spiking again. the dawn of another day brought one more murder to the streets of san jose. >> it's too early to determine the motive...
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len ramirez explains the key ingredient to its success, salt. len. >> reporter: that's right, dana. this is all happening right around the town of alviso, which you can barely see the rooftops of it in the background behind me here. this was once a thriving port town here on the southern end of san francisco bay. but when salt production came into being here on the bay, all of that started changing and so did the environment. but now, thanks to that channel right there, things are going back to the way they once were. the free flow of water from the open bay to the guadalupe river and back again, it's the first time saltwater and fresh have comingled here in decades and the gushing sound is music to the ears of long-time alviso resident dick tontos. >> it's a fantastic sound to me because i know that the environment is being restored. >> reporter: after years of planning and almost $3 million workers opened a series of steel gates on a dirt levee that for decades was a barrier between several salt evaporation ponds and the river. it's the latest in the ongoing effort to return the b
len ramirez explains the key ingredient to its success, salt. len. >> reporter: that's right, dana. this is all happening right around the town of alviso, which you can barely see the rooftops of it in the background behind me here. this was once a thriving port town here on the southern end of san francisco bay. but when salt production came into being here on the bay, all of that started changing and so did the environment. but now, thanks to that channel right there, things are going...
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len. >> reporter: well, you said it, dana.here is a feeling of relief here at san jose pd with this tentative new contract. but officers aren't exactly walking around slapping each other on the back, either, because this means that they will all be taking a 10% pay cut for a year or longer. but the bottom line is it does save jobs. >>> reporter: officer sadsad has worn a badge for four years. >> i love being a cop. >> reporter: this could have been her last year with san jose pd. she was on the layoff list, one of 156 officers whose jobs were in jeopardy but now have been saved by a tentative contract agreement between the police union and the city. >> i can kind of take a breath and not have to worry so much. but there's always that lingering kind of stress back there. >> reporter: there's been a lot of stress to go around. 122 officers whose jobs were previously cut will not be reinstated. the agreement just keeps the situation from going from bad to worse. >> we worked all the way up to approximately 11:00 trying to resolve
len. >> reporter: well, you said it, dana.here is a feeling of relief here at san jose pd with this tentative new contract. but officers aren't exactly walking around slapping each other on the back, either, because this means that they will all be taking a 10% pay cut for a year or longer. but the bottom line is it does save jobs. >>> reporter: officer sadsad has worn a badge for four years. >> i love being a cop. >> reporter: this could have been her last year with...
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it turns out it was a long lens telephoto lens held by a journalist. you can see.ographer, his assistant and the men around him, were all guns down. >> this photographer should not have been walking around with an instrument that looks like -- >> reporter: is the blame on the photographer? >> warfare is not perfect. there are mistakes that are sometimes made. he shares some of the blame here. >> reporter: i want to move to the van video. what you see is a van coming to help grab some of the wounded people on the ground. the apache crew asks for permission to engage. >> come on, let us shoot. >> again, that is an active battle field. that van could have fighters in it with weapons. those fighters could kill our soldiers who are fighting. >> come on. >> we can see that the young pilots in the helicopter have become debased in their character. >> yeah, look at that, right through the windshield. >> they are playing video games with real human lives and looking for excuses to kill people. >> reporter: it turned out, there were children inside the van. >> it's their fau
it turns out it was a long lens telephoto lens held by a journalist. you can see.ographer, his assistant and the men around him, were all guns down. >> this photographer should not have been walking around with an instrument that looks like -- >> reporter: is the blame on the photographer? >> warfare is not perfect. there are mistakes that are sometimes made. he shares some of the blame here. >> reporter: i want to move to the van video. what you see is a van coming to...
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len ramirez with details on how this plan works. len?ana, this is all because of the budget cuts and the officer layoffs. they have basically had to prioritise their crimes. they say certain common street- type crimes are know longer as high priority as the gang murders that have been happening in san jose over the last couple of months. the evidence of san jose's escalating gang problem is there for all to see. it's in the graffiti where one gang's 1/4 is painted over by a rival xiii. the gangs aren't just competing for wall space, it's become a bloody territorial war that until now the police have had little success in controlling. >> there's an obvious up take in gang violence and the department has to respond and weary sponsoring. >> reporter: of the 27 murders in san jose this year 14 are considered gang related. last year there were 6 for the whole year. >> it absolutely makes me upset that it's being related because they have no purpose and they don't care. >> reporter: now police are announcing a major crackdown on gangs that wil
len ramirez with details on how this plan works. len?ana, this is all because of the budget cuts and the officer layoffs. they have basically had to prioritise their crimes. they say certain common street- type crimes are know longer as high priority as the gang murders that have been happening in san jose over the last couple of months. the evidence of san jose's escalating gang problem is there for all to see. it's in the graffiti where one gang's 1/4 is painted over by a rival xiii. the...
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castigar a la empresas que contraten a inmigrante documentados y también lara las personas que al aquí lenás detalles. >>> la corte suprema ordenó a una corte que reconsidere una acordó na ordenanza en pennsylvania que también negaría le skwepzs a negocio que contraten documentados. >>> algunos temen que otros imiten a este estado. >>> estamos con tenestimas preocupantes porque tratan de solucionar temas que no están preparado. >>> este hombre no esta de acuerdo con el fallo. >>> pienso que la decisión de la corte suprema pidiendo a la corte revisar la decisión no es una buena decisión. >>> abogado dicen que estados como el suyo han imitado leyes esta es como esta. >>> es un hecho que vamos a ver cada vez más este tipo de medidas. >>> ahora congresista y ex alcalde de (...) indicó que es una gran victoria, partidarios creen que es un gran ejemplo nacional. >>> sabemos que otra con la le dado y tienen el interninterés decisión de la corte, sedar (inaudible) a esta decisión, abre la posibilidad para muchas comunidades a usar este poner. >>> esta es la segunda decisión de migración en la cort
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