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still properties of a bike lock is key to ensuring it's not stolen. matthew, an employee of bike shops in san jose says the good lock as well as the cable will needed to maintain a bike safety glenn if you have a great lock and you leave one wheel unattended. it's still only a matter of five second before somebody can take your wheel. >> major andrew wallace knows this feeling all too well. he had his bike well stolen after only locking the front wheel. >> i feel it would be safe to do that. they brought in a tool kit to uncrew the back wheel. >> for now, wallace either walks or rides his bike to school. >> despite the bicycle enclosures on campus, students can also park the bikes to designated parking areas. bikes may be impounded. on campus, hard talent, update news. >> it's that time of spring where people sneeze sniff and their eyes itch. grasses, weeds, trees and flowers all release pollen into the air. according to webmd, 35 million americans suffer from seasonal allergies each year. allergies can effect students at in inopportune class. >> i'll
still properties of a bike lock is key to ensuring it's not stolen. matthew, an employee of bike shops in san jose says the good lock as well as the cable will needed to maintain a bike safety glenn if you have a great lock and you leave one wheel unattended. it's still only a matter of five second before somebody can take your wheel. >> major andrew wallace knows this feeling all too well. he had his bike well stolen after only locking the front wheel. >> i feel it would be safe to...
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decision to order the lock out ended?everyone is call the battle between the millionaires and billionaires. it is hard to know who to favor. lookings, i think the players relative to the salaries that other professional athletes get are underpaid. it is mostable sports league . they have a legitimate gripe when the owners take money away from. but i object to the federal judge intervene telling the league they have to get back to work. since when can a federal judge tell a business to continue operation. that usually only happens when the health and public safety is at risk. hard to make the case that football not being played is not healthy. >> they will appeal to the eighth circuit. do you disagree? >> i largely do agree with steve about the lock out. chances are that the owners will prevail. for the purpose of competing not only with other leagues but other entertainment products. the nfl can behave as a single enity. that doesn't mean we have to buy all that owners are making >> roger gadell described a league if the
decision to order the lock out ended?everyone is call the battle between the millionaires and billionaires. it is hard to know who to favor. lookings, i think the players relative to the salaries that other professional athletes get are underpaid. it is mostable sports league . they have a legitimate gripe when the owners take money away from. but i object to the federal judge intervene telling the league they have to get back to work. since when can a federal judge tell a business to continue...
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the front door was locked, right? >> basically we had to pull over to the closest thing that we could find, which was this gas station. so we got out, sprinted up to the door and they had locked it just so the door wouldn't fling open. we pounded on the door and the clerk came up and unlocked it and we hurried back to the back of the store. >> how many people were in there at the time? >> probably about 18. >> how quickly did the storm hit? >> probably a minute the other person ran up to the door. the clerk ran up as the storm was getting close and unlocked the door for him and saved three people more that ran in. and within 30 seconds of that, we were all down in the back and the glass was just blowing out of the entire front of the store. >> what was it like for you? >> it sounded like 100 freight trains running close to the
the front door was locked, right? >> basically we had to pull over to the closest thing that we could find, which was this gas station. so we got out, sprinted up to the door and they had locked it just so the door wouldn't fling open. we pounded on the door and the clerk came up and unlocked it and we hurried back to the back of the store. >> how many people were in there at the time? >> probably about 18. >> how quickly did the storm hit? >> probably a minute the...
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grease, give the old locks a tune up. there are ways to save it as opposed to replacing it. this one you see the locks that goes to the side of the door many of the new doors you bore a hole and it goes through there. if you wanted to take this out put this in there will be patchwork involved. it's cheaper to have this either repair or replaced or do carp entry work. >> you can go to a lot of salvage shops and find boxes full of old locks. if you have one that's not functioning and need parts you go out on saturday. the brand is to the lock you can get a new salvage unit. the quality of the castings and trim are superior to those things available. >> a comment? >> to what degree does disabled access apply to old multifamily residential buildings? >> in door hardware i saw a building it's made accessible you have the latch knobs. >> goods question section of the california building -- [laughter] says specifically that the regulations for disabled access do not apply to existing residential building. anything not newly cons
grease, give the old locks a tune up. there are ways to save it as opposed to replacing it. this one you see the locks that goes to the side of the door many of the new doors you bore a hole and it goes through there. if you wanted to take this out put this in there will be patchwork involved. it's cheaper to have this either repair or replaced or do carp entry work. >> you can go to a lot of salvage shops and find boxes full of old locks. if you have one that's not functioning and need...
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i think for most americans that yourself just roll system it seems like a necessary measure to lock up the bad guys and for those who are really bad they've been placed in follow terry confinement when research shows that this method of punishment can have severe of facts on a person or many can't help but wonder if this is really a necessity if it's even humane archy's person present all looks at the economic social and mental effects of solitary confinement six. by nine. by twelve the measurements of a box of a house and for more than twenty five thousand people in america the measurements of destiny. it is a space reserved for the most dangerous criminals in the world but also. for many like robert king who were innocent locked up for a robbery he did not commit king spent thirty one years behind bars twenty nine of them in solitary after prison officials discovered he was a member of the black panthers and he says pinned a murder charge on him not to murder but through the curse word. now cleared thank you to the advocates against the use of solitary confinement proletarian with so
i think for most americans that yourself just roll system it seems like a necessary measure to lock up the bad guys and for those who are really bad they've been placed in follow terry confinement when research shows that this method of punishment can have severe of facts on a person or many can't help but wonder if this is really a necessity if it's even humane archy's person present all looks at the economic social and mental effects of solitary confinement six. by nine. by twelve the...
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really terrible for many like robert king who were innocent locked up for a robbery he did not commit king spent thirty one years behind bars twenty nine of them in solitary after prison officials discovered he was a member of the black panthers and he says pinned a murder charge on him not to murder the group of course we're talking about. him. now cleared because he advocates against the use of solitary confinement. and so what is it about innocent or guilty the conditions are harsh many say even cruel and inhumane and often result in permanent psychological damage self mutilation and even suicide told us one mendez the un special rapporteur tour on torture slams the widespread use of solitary confinement for prolonged periods of time it's not the same to put somebody in solitary confinement for one day to put him or her there for months it's common for those placed in solitary to be there for to. twenty three hours a day over the last two decades the number of supermax prisons in this country has grown to more than fifty david fati director of the a.c.l.u.'s national prison project
really terrible for many like robert king who were innocent locked up for a robbery he did not commit king spent thirty one years behind bars twenty nine of them in solitary after prison officials discovered he was a member of the black panthers and he says pinned a murder charge on him not to murder the group of course we're talking about. him. now cleared because he advocates against the use of solitary confinement. and so what is it about innocent or guilty the conditions are harsh many say...
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lock people out. this is rusting. it tells me a couple of things. it tells me it was not hot dipped when they made it. it was not hot dipped galvanized. somebody chose to paint it and the paint is not being maintained. it's hard to get in there with the wire brush and scrape the soul off but that's what you have to do. wire brush it. wire brush? >> just on the top. [inaudible] >> it's really long-term problem. >> there's a house that we built, it's a great highway, and it's got a hot dipped galvanized gate. not similar but similar material and out there, out in the sunset, it's really -- even on hot tip galvanized, it's really rough. the salt air. wd-409 hinges, all the moving parts, the strike, everything you have to really maintain with oil, the wd-40 is a good example. and -- because they'll just lock up. freeze up. >> here's my favorite lubricant. i wish i had a bottle of it here. i go to the bicycle store and i buy lubricant for bicycle chains and bicycles. it has a much longer life than wd-40. w
lock people out. this is rusting. it tells me a couple of things. it tells me it was not hot dipped when they made it. it was not hot dipped galvanized. somebody chose to paint it and the paint is not being maintained. it's hard to get in there with the wire brush and scrape the soul off but that's what you have to do. wire brush it. wire brush? >> just on the top. [inaudible] >> it's really long-term problem. >> there's a house that we built, it's a great highway, and it's...
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those expenses are locked in. we also have various voter- approved spending requirements, many of which are for services we all value. we have minimum staffing requirements at our police department. we have funds locked in for our libraries, our children's programs. once you factor that all in, are $6.5 billion budget, only $1.3 billion is money that is flexible. it is not locked in by one of those requirements. it is a small, relatively small part of our budget we have to work to balance. our deficit makes almost a quarter of are flexible discretionary fund. it is a significant challenge for us. the way i would characterize where we are right now with the highest level is, as you well know, just from reading the paper, a lot of respect things are looking up. we are seeing signs of life in the economy. things of started to stabilize. that is what we projected. we are starting to see the economy rebounds. it drives our tax revenues. we're seeing a little bit of a stabilization compared to the last few years when ou
those expenses are locked in. we also have various voter- approved spending requirements, many of which are for services we all value. we have minimum staffing requirements at our police department. we have funds locked in for our libraries, our children's programs. once you factor that all in, are $6.5 billion budget, only $1.3 billion is money that is flexible. it is not locked in by one of those requirements. it is a small, relatively small part of our budget we have to work to balance. our...
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so i kept taking locks. i'd go that same night, they'd have new locks. every day they're putting new locks in there. i think they had a run on locks. but the kid, they decided to stay in. but the panthers were extremely helpful to us. there were coalitions and, also, they helped open channels for the kids to walk through safely so there wouldn't be any problems. oh, yes. it was a beautiful thing to behold, really, by the way. thank you for asking. [applause] >> thank you so much for joining us, thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you to our panelists. and, please, go buy their books. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books on c-span2's book tv. up next on booktv christopher strain looks at why american society is so violent. professor strain talked about his book at the west palm beach public library in florida for about 40 minutes. >> i'm very glad to be here today at the west palm beach public library. i appreciat
so i kept taking locks. i'd go that same night, they'd have new locks. every day they're putting new locks in there. i think they had a run on locks. but the kid, they decided to stay in. but the panthers were extremely helpful to us. there were coalitions and, also, they helped open channels for the kids to walk through safely so there wouldn't be any problems. oh, yes. it was a beautiful thing to behold, really, by the way. thank you for asking. [applause] >> thank you so much for...
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my mom and my wife love locks and bagels so they will be happy.oming up next, they you know some of them know what locks are. a lesson not only in locks but great smoke salmon idea that is can change not only the way you make dinner but breakfast and lunch. also coming up, things changed 10 years ago since 9/11. what has changed and why for one day we can come back together once again. justin. >>> looking as the almanac today and normally we are up at 70. many of us are there. we are pump ming in more heat and admoisture -- pumping in more heat and added moisture and the wind will tell if we have a threat of the storms that could turn severe. we will have the complete forecastments away. >>> you're watching the station that works for you "good morning maryland" at nine. >>> about a a quarter to 10. and it's wegmans tuesday and produce manager is going to join with us great ideas for a seafood staple smoked salmon. and he brought a array of ways to prepare it. but one of the recipes we will have this morning is going to be smoked salmon tore teeas.
my mom and my wife love locks and bagels so they will be happy.oming up next, they you know some of them know what locks are. a lesson not only in locks but great smoke salmon idea that is can change not only the way you make dinner but breakfast and lunch. also coming up, things changed 10 years ago since 9/11. what has changed and why for one day we can come back together once again. justin. >>> looking as the almanac today and normally we are up at 70. many of us are there. we are...
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. >> reporter: fabio has been donating the services of his studio to locks of love for years. >> locksove is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces for children that suffer hair loss. >> reporter: there are all sorts of medical reasons why kids lose their hair. some may have a disorder called alopecia. others may be undergoing cancer treatment. >> so why did you decide to donate your hair? >> well, i thought it was a really great cause and just a really easy way to help other people. >> are you nervous? >> a little bit. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: every year thousands of kids and adults donate their hair to locks of love. whether you're a girl or a guy, 7 or 70, your hair is needed. and it doesn't matter what color it is. to be able to donate your hair must be at least 10 inches long. >> oh, my gosh. i love it. oh, my gosh. wow. it's really short, but i love it so much. thank you so, so much. >> thank you. >> reporter: locks of love says 80% of all donations come from us kids. you know, i haven't had my hair this short since i was real little. brings back m
. >> reporter: fabio has been donating the services of his studio to locks of love for years. >> locksove is a non-profit organization that provides hairpieces for children that suffer hair loss. >> reporter: there are all sorts of medical reasons why kids lose their hair. some may have a disorder called alopecia. others may be undergoing cancer treatment. >> so why did you decide to donate your hair? >> well, i thought it was a really great cause and just a really...
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customers are coming here to buy locking gas caps. sales have doubled.king gas caps protect more than gasoline. he says they protect the car. siphoning can do some major damage. >> the harm it does to the car with the hose going in the fuel tank, you can't get the hose out, it's a one-way valve. now you push it in and you have to have a mechanic come and remove the hose. >> body shops are picking up business too because it isn't just the inside of the gas tank that can be damaged, but also the outside of the car. >> i live in the city and i was walking to my car. put my stuff in the trunk and that's when i noticed that someone was trying to break in. >> look at the damage for yourself. the gas cap door won't stay closed. and there's this dent caused by the thief prying his way in. >> the estimate was $1,600. it's even more depressing. >> a lot of money for such a small criminal tank. but the collision center person said there is a lot of work to be done. >> people will be shocked to hear that figure, won't they? >> they do, and they get mad and think i a
customers are coming here to buy locking gas caps. sales have doubled.king gas caps protect more than gasoline. he says they protect the car. siphoning can do some major damage. >> the harm it does to the car with the hose going in the fuel tank, you can't get the hose out, it's a one-way valve. now you push it in and you have to have a mechanic come and remove the hose. >> body shops are picking up business too because it isn't just the inside of the gas tank that can be damaged,...
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customers are coming here to buy locking gas caps. sales have doubled.ocking gas caps protect more than gasoline. he says they protect the car. siphoning can do some major damage. >> the harm it does to the car with the hose doing in the fuel tank, you can't get the hose out, it's a one way valve. now you push it in and you have to have a mechanic come and remove the hose. >> body shops are picking up business too because it son just the inside of the gas tank that can be damaged but also the outside of the car. >> i live in the city and i was walking to my car. and then i noticed that someone was trying to break in. >> look at the damage for yourself. the gas cap door won't stay closed. and there's this dent caused by the thief prying his way in. >> the estimate was $1,600. it's even more depressing. >> a lot of money for such a small criminal tank. but the collision center person said there is a lot of work to be done. >> people will be shocked to hear that figure, won't they? >> they do and they get mad and think i am trying to rip them off. but it's
customers are coming here to buy locking gas caps. sales have doubled.ocking gas caps protect more than gasoline. he says they protect the car. siphoning can do some major damage. >> the harm it does to the car with the hose doing in the fuel tank, you can't get the hose out, it's a one way valve. now you push it in and you have to have a mechanic come and remove the hose. >> body shops are picking up business too because it son just the inside of the gas tank that can be damaged...
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say you can buy those gas caps with the locks on them at any auto parts store. reporting live, allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> and taking a look at gas prices, san francisco is still the most expensive at $4.32. in oakland and san jose the average for a gallon of unleaded gas is $4.28. >>> the town council voted earlier this week in favor of an ordinary requiring that 75% of all apartments be nonsmoking. a second vote will be taken next month to ratify the measure. if passed it would affect any apartment complex with four or more units. >>> researchers at ucsf are raising questions about the safety of stun guns. ucsf cardiologists looked at a number of safety studies. they found 96% of studies consider tasers to be safe. while only 55% of studies believe them to be safe. past ucsf studies have warned about the risk of cardiac arrest of people who are taserd. >>> president obama flew to meet with the troops who recently returned from afghanistan. >> you showed incredible skill and courage of countless individuals, intelligence, military over many years. the terroris
say you can buy those gas caps with the locks on them at any auto parts store. reporting live, allie rasmus, ktvu news. >>> and taking a look at gas prices, san francisco is still the most expensive at $4.32. in oakland and san jose the average for a gallon of unleaded gas is $4.28. >>> the town council voted earlier this week in favor of an ordinary requiring that 75% of all apartments be nonsmoking. a second vote will be taken next month to ratify the measure. if passed it...
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horns instead of lock arms.ehner and president obama are going to negotiate while square dancing and at the end, the speaker will cry. >>> according to a new poll in politico, the majority of americans disapprove of president obama's handling of the economy. but, 59% still say they will vote for him. make sense of that, dana. >> i saw that poll, and i'm interested in seeing the makeup of it. politico didn't publish that. it's interesting because a week prior, there was a poll saying that the majority approved the president's performance but yet 50% wouldn't vote for him. i think this shows there's a really, really long way to go and we can't hedge our bets just yet. >> cornell? >> well, the trend here is fairly clear in poll after poll. the president continues to do well, in fact, continues to lead all republicans by double-digit margins. what this means, the president is going to own the economy. americans don't blame him for the economy. in this case, you don't have to be really great on the economy, you just
horns instead of lock arms.ehner and president obama are going to negotiate while square dancing and at the end, the speaker will cry. >>> according to a new poll in politico, the majority of americans disapprove of president obama's handling of the economy. but, 59% still say they will vote for him. make sense of that, dana. >> i saw that poll, and i'm interested in seeing the makeup of it. politico didn't publish that. it's interesting because a week prior, there was a poll...
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gary locke's to read it partner in life and this effort, mona. we are happy to have you all here. -- gary locke's terrific partner in life and his efforts, mona. this appointment -- our relationship with the people's republic of china stands as one of the most important relationship for our country -- most important relationships for our country today. much of what we accomplish with china will help shape this century. if confirmed by the senate, which i fully expect, secretary gary locke will join a unique group from george h. w. bush to winston lord, who have served in this position. it is obvious to all, but nevertheless worth pointing out yet again, that secretary lo cke's story is quintessentially american. it is the american story. a descendant of hard-working immigrants, secretary gary locke's personal integrity, integrity, strong work ethic led him from seattle to college in new haven -- in new haven at yale university and boston university law school. as governor of washington, he reached out to china to help strengthen the trade ties be
gary locke's to read it partner in life and this effort, mona. we are happy to have you all here. -- gary locke's terrific partner in life and his efforts, mona. this appointment -- our relationship with the people's republic of china stands as one of the most important relationship for our country -- most important relationships for our country today. much of what we accomplish with china will help shape this century. if confirmed by the senate, which i fully expect, secretary gary locke will...
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sources i am for free information and if somebody is leaking information they should probably get locked up for doing so if it's classified information and it's not part of an over classification of too much information if it's really important national security information they leak it and makes that decision i kept i don't think that any person at that analysts level has the ability to make that decision but i also agree i think will be rivaling endings are a great example of somebody who should. well. massive amounts of classified information clearly harmed our national security but it's a guy that deserves if proven guilty of this is going to have been locked up. some of the information you have to look at it two ways if you're the recipient the reporter receiving the information you have the right to the too bad you shouldn't have to disclose your sources but if you work for the government you get caught doing it to using your position to get the information out there if you break when you on that start to work the cia you know you go in there understanding that this is the law and
sources i am for free information and if somebody is leaking information they should probably get locked up for doing so if it's classified information and it's not part of an over classification of too much information if it's really important national security information they leak it and makes that decision i kept i don't think that any person at that analysts level has the ability to make that decision but i also agree i think will be rivaling endings are a great example of somebody who...
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especially underprivileged families whose children have been out there whose children absolutely locked into habitually failing schools let's give them an opportunity to escape that system and let's give them that chance and i think that this is crazy to make this into a david and goliath thing where the goliath somehow are these poor kids who can't escape these schools that we keep throwing billions of dollars out when we have tripled education public funding since nine hundred seventy test scores have remained flat that is not a good return on investment let's give these families more inflation just as you're talking you're talking. pretty inflation adjusted dollars actually if you look at inflation adjusted dollars education spending as much. ed let me just wrap this is my take on this you know as a guy who founded a private school twenty years ago on it on the board thirty years ago i've been on the board all this time i know this business and i've written five books about it what happens when you win if you were if you were if you just take as christie eight hundred million dollars
especially underprivileged families whose children have been out there whose children absolutely locked into habitually failing schools let's give them an opportunity to escape that system and let's give them that chance and i think that this is crazy to make this into a david and goliath thing where the goliath somehow are these poor kids who can't escape these schools that we keep throwing billions of dollars out when we have tripled education public funding since nine hundred seventy test...
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lock in your rate for the next two years. in san francisco, grace lee, cbs 5. >>> i have rain in my house today. the weirdest thing in the world. not for very long, but it was coming down. >> an area of low pressure pushed through the bay area and headed toward the high sierra where we saw 5 inches of snow. we had highs from 59 degrees, hey dana, there goes your ship. it has sailed. to 73 degrees in sanoma. 47 degrees across the central bay as well as the peninsula. winds are breezy at sfo. out of the west at 17. tomorrow morning the winds relax and increase later during the an hours westerly to 20 miles per hour. there's that area of low pressure that kim was eluding to. moved into the backside, produced a couple sprinkles, otherwise it is out of here. high pressure is obviously building in. you see the clearing here. storm track to the north. we will stay that way through thursday and increase the cloud cover on friday. we have a chance returning to the bay area over the weekend. that seven-day forecast, but first tomorrow'
lock in your rate for the next two years. in san francisco, grace lee, cbs 5. >>> i have rain in my house today. the weirdest thing in the world. not for very long, but it was coming down. >> an area of low pressure pushed through the bay area and headed toward the high sierra where we saw 5 inches of snow. we had highs from 59 degrees, hey dana, there goes your ship. it has sailed. to 73 degrees in sanoma. 47 degrees across the central bay as well as the peninsula. winds are...
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so try to lock it in your glove compartment. reporting live from palo alto, maryann favreau, nbc bay area news. >>> the family of the san francisco giants fan brutally beaten at dodger stadium is suing the l.a. team and its owner. the lawsuit filed today in l.a. superior court alleges cutbacks in security and outdated facilities at dodger stadium contributed to that attack. bryan stow's family say the dodgers should have provided more security, especially for opening day. stow was beaten in the parking lot and then flown to san francisco general hospital last week after more than a month of treatment in los angeles. l.a. police just made an arrest in the case over the weekend. 31-year-old giovanni ramirez is being held on $1 million bail. >>> happening right now, another deadly tornado strikes. we're tracking the storm from close up. this is video from our oklahoma city station where at least one tornado touched down this afternoon, killing two people. trees and power lines as you can see, no match for the strong winds. that sto
so try to lock it in your glove compartment. reporting live from palo alto, maryann favreau, nbc bay area news. >>> the family of the san francisco giants fan brutally beaten at dodger stadium is suing the l.a. team and its owner. the lawsuit filed today in l.a. superior court alleges cutbacks in security and outdated facilities at dodger stadium contributed to that attack. bryan stow's family say the dodgers should have provided more security, especially for opening day. stow was...
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we are going to lockking gas caps. once you lockk it, they can't spin this gas cap out as the bottom spends freely. >>> and depending on the car, a locking gas cap goes from 15 to 50 . as i reported we didn't see the crime yet. it is not always reported. >> that is true. thank you, michael. we'll be back in a moment with an update on the south market fire. itgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgj >> christi sent in these pictures of the fire burning south of market via twitter. >> here is a shost smoke pouring off of the fire. >> we have word of four people injured in the fire. >> they are life on the scene tonight. leslie? >> this is a fourth alarmm. fire are rolling past us one after the other in the last couple of minutes. they are going to the scene where you can see all of the smoke billowing out of a three story park hotel. firefighters are strapping on oxygen tanks and going up ladders to the roof. you can get a look. four injuries . three firefighters. one of them smoke inhalation was the problem and one person taken o
we are going to lockking gas caps. once you lockk it, they can't spin this gas cap out as the bottom spends freely. >>> and depending on the car, a locking gas cap goes from 15 to 50 . as i reported we didn't see the crime yet. it is not always reported. >> that is true. thank you, michael. we'll be back in a moment with an update on the south market fire. itgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgmgj >> christi sent in these pictures of the fire burning south of market via twitter....
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we're disappointed that the gates are locked. everybody is celebrating in washington, new york. everywhere around and we're at flight 93 and the gates are locked. >> now, today officials with the national park service opened the flight 93 memorial near shanksville to allow family and friends to pay their respects. >>> well, the news about osama bin laden brought celebration for some. but it's also like a reminder of loss for others. how the local families are handling this development. >> reporter: joey mackey was on flight 93 when it crashed into the pennsylvania countryside. so the news about bin laden feels especially personal for his family. ken mackey is a baltimore county police officer. he says he found out about all of this hours before the rest of us, getting a phone call during a family dinner. he says he was shocked but he didn't share the news with the rest of his family until it was confirmed, saying he didn't want to add another wave to the emotional roller coaster they had been on since joey was killed. for genosomia's death brings mixed emotions. it stirs up old
we're disappointed that the gates are locked. everybody is celebrating in washington, new york. everywhere around and we're at flight 93 and the gates are locked. >> now, today officials with the national park service opened the flight 93 memorial near shanksville to allow family and friends to pay their respects. >>> well, the news about osama bin laden brought celebration for some. but it's also like a reminder of loss for others. how the local families are handling this...
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. >>> a large riot broke out today, two prisoners were stabbed and the prison is now in lock down. we'll take a look at what happened there coming up in 10 minutes. >>> she tried to fight foreclosure on a home her family has owned for 24 years. now she is taking bold action to try and get her home back and she says she has no regrets about what she's doing. ktvu's allie rasmus live in oakland with the woman's story. >> reporter: frank, that homeowner bold action meant busting open the lock on her front door. you can see where it was and breaking into her home that had been foreclosed on by the bank. >> this is the living room. >> reporter: the furniture is temporary. the windows are bare. but ton kwra dennis says this was, is and -- but tonya dennis says this was, is, and always will be her home. >> i did not break into my home, i just repossessed my home, that sounds more gentler. >> reporter: dennis fell behind on her payments. dennis says her granddaughter gave her an idea. >> one day sky said, the bank has our house. we need to fight the banks. and i said now this is a 2-year-
. >>> a large riot broke out today, two prisoners were stabbed and the prison is now in lock down. we'll take a look at what happened there coming up in 10 minutes. >>> she tried to fight foreclosure on a home her family has owned for 24 years. now she is taking bold action to try and get her home back and she says she has no regrets about what she's doing. ktvu's allie rasmus live in oakland with the woman's story. >> reporter: frank, that homeowner bold action meant...
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it turns out even locking your door and setting your alarm is not enough.never used to lookk the door. that changed after break ins in her neighborhood on the same day. >> my routine has turned upside down. i have to remember turn on the alarm and lock the doors before i leave. >> plenty of people are not taking the same precaution. 19 percent of the homeowners don't lock their doors. that is a national research center survey . 26 percent don't look their windows and 43 percent don't turn on the home alarm when they are away. >> that is some of the many security mistakes consumer reports looked at the 25 things cops and crooks said you are doing wrong . >> letting bushes and drugs get over glown makes it easier for a bugular to hide and get in the home. >> leaving your garage door open is a no, no. a burglar can break down the home leading into your house. >> people are lax about theirr cars, too. 11 percent of those poled said they leave the car keys in the ignition. >> that makes it easier . it is better to cope a spare in the wallet or purse. >> don't le
it turns out even locking your door and setting your alarm is not enough.never used to lookk the door. that changed after break ins in her neighborhood on the same day. >> my routine has turned upside down. i have to remember turn on the alarm and lock the doors before i leave. >> plenty of people are not taking the same precaution. 19 percent of the homeowners don't lock their doors. that is a national research center survey . 26 percent don't look their windows and 43 percent...
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. >> how much of a lock do you have on the car manufacturers? you talk about you know, being in partnership with ford for you've been in the space for 15 years, a long partnership with ford. last week at google's developer conference, they showed off what they're doing with ford. and i think we're going to get to the stage whereby you can go buy your ford car. but who do you want to do your software inside? is it microsoft? is it google? that's going to become quite competitive. >> i think it's possible. although with a car manufacturer, they want to have control over what's in their car. >> very early on in the process? >> they want to make sure that they're not having driver distraction. that they don't have the, the flat lent noise application on the system, et cetera. >> you must be worried that google is starting to breathe down your neck on this. if you look at driverless cars and you look at them doing what they're doing with ford.
. >> how much of a lock do you have on the car manufacturers? you talk about you know, being in partnership with ford for you've been in the space for 15 years, a long partnership with ford. last week at google's developer conference, they showed off what they're doing with ford. and i think we're going to get to the stage whereby you can go buy your ford car. but who do you want to do your software inside? is it microsoft? is it google? that's going to become quite competitive. >>...
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what happens when they go back into the court, into the lock up after they have pled guilty? about 95% of them plead guilty. you know that they are being forced to plead guilty. you all know it. it is like there is a gun to their head. i call it the terror of arithmetic. they are being threatened with 100 years, 50 years, 20 years -- you know what that does to them. they go back to their jail cells. those numbers bounce around in there had. after a week or a month or six months or a year, a year-and-a- half, they plead guilty. and you know as public defenders, one of your main jobs is to make them plead guilty. and i know you do not want to hear that, and i know that you think you're doing the right thing for your clients, and a lot of that is because you do not want to know the rest of the story, which is what happens to them later. for example, myself, i was a student at the university of wisconsin. i had no criminal record. i got arrested in a marijuana conspiracy case. no possession, no sale. i was threatened with 150 years. 150 years. i'm from madison, wisconsin, which i
what happens when they go back into the court, into the lock up after they have pled guilty? about 95% of them plead guilty. you know that they are being forced to plead guilty. you all know it. it is like there is a gun to their head. i call it the terror of arithmetic. they are being threatened with 100 years, 50 years, 20 years -- you know what that does to them. they go back to their jail cells. those numbers bounce around in there had. after a week or a month or six months or a year, a...
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ten minutes from fine but the term until now no word on for yet ensuring a point thanks to mark or locke each offer for the good work from her room in both sides move up to twelve points for seventy. two sides or three points behind
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people came up after the show and said, 31 years i have been locked up. i have never felt more like a thief because i got this show for free. during the thanksgiving holiday, -- we have been doing the show for a full year now. we went to singapore, the netherlands, belgium a federal court judge then announced that mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same judge at said the evidence was bogus. the police department basically botched all the evidence. they executed more people in harris county than in many states. the judge says by next year this time, they fully expect him to be home with his family after being locked up for more than 18 years, more than half his life. so even just a small part of this victory on the horizon, that has been a blessing and an honor to be a part of that. i have a friend who is a skinhead -- was a skinhead. he was a white guy who used to beat up black people and gay people in texas. when h
people came up after the show and said, 31 years i have been locked up. i have never felt more like a thief because i got this show for free. during the thanksgiving holiday, -- we have been doing the show for a full year now. we went to singapore, the netherlands, belgium a federal court judge then announced that mr. william should be released from prison. [applause] he is currently still in prison because the state has an appeal, but the judge basically said, it will be remanded to the same...
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our talks can best be described as grid locked. the hospital only wants to do ideas that they think they can make a profit off of president our dialogue with the hospital is just one thing that has budget -- become grid locked. if the current plan moves forward without compromise the sur is owneding neighborhood will be grid locked as well. the design and size of project will have dramatic impacts on the surrounding community, particularly on traffic. if cpmc con -- concentrates too much traffic in the cathedral hill area it will end up gridlocking public transit. a few blocks from the sight, the 38 geary, the 38 geary l and the van ness and the new bart and the jackson bus line and the center bus line. if the parking gramings -- garages for the hospital and office buildings are too big they will create devastating impacts that make it more difficult to drive in this town, further delaying public transit. those are some of the major reasons that a gsh 3 a for a smaller hospital on cathedral hill were described as environmentally su
our talks can best be described as grid locked. the hospital only wants to do ideas that they think they can make a profit off of president our dialogue with the hospital is just one thing that has budget -- become grid locked. if the current plan moves forward without compromise the sur is owneding neighborhood will be grid locked as well. the design and size of project will have dramatic impacts on the surrounding community, particularly on traffic. if cpmc con -- concentrates too much...
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this is with the schlage lock company. this is the worst downturn that the country has seen since the depression. the final plan that you obscene before you today. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is -- and i am a current executive director. i will definitely be here briefly before you this afternoon, but one of the things that i want to emphasize is that in the southeast right now, we do have a lot of developments. it is actually a wonderful place for a project like this, to emphasize development. there will be a lot of opportunity for residents in this sector. thank you. supervisor cohen: mr. decosta and others. >> supervisors, i have been following this area for 35 years. and i have an office on third street, and most people may not know, but there is a large area that comes under the description of rec and park, and it is very sensitive because it has a shell mount. i would like to make some pointers. what goes into social planning. so they're constantly not eroded. this is affected by berry -- affect
this is with the schlage lock company. this is the worst downturn that the country has seen since the depression. the final plan that you obscene before you today. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is -- and i am a current executive director. i will definitely be here briefly before you this afternoon, but one of the things that i want to emphasize is that in the southeast right now, we do have a lot of developments. it is actually a wonderful place for a project like...
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i am trying to have a way that makes this flexible for us instead of locking in been -- it in. this is going to be evolving. i think that is your answer. it is going to be evolving, and we want to make sure we update the plan. that is great, the assurance that we have. what i'm saying here is what about all the other elements that come up because it is evolving? how're we going to incorporate? should there not be another measure for us to be flexible to address those things? that is what i wanted to say. this is a great idea, and also there are other ideas. we can add policy directives instead of just having a grandfather. >> when we bring forward the recommendation, the formal recommendation to make the transportation authority, currently our recommendation would be to aid the transportation authority, when we do that in the authorizing legislation, i think we could add it in there. >> i think it is a great plan to make sure that we do that instead here. i like the idea, it is just that there are other ideas that i would like to incorporate in addition to what the commissioner
i am trying to have a way that makes this flexible for us instead of locking in been -- it in. this is going to be evolving. i think that is your answer. it is going to be evolving, and we want to make sure we update the plan. that is great, the assurance that we have. what i'm saying here is what about all the other elements that come up because it is evolving? how're we going to incorporate? should there not be another measure for us to be flexible to address those things? that is what i...
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she apparently drove it from the garage and parked it and locked it on the street. she was last seen friday, 7:00 p.m., kaiser property, the 26- year-old left for a break during a nursing class and never came back she was supposed to pick up a friend and go to reno for the weekend
she apparently drove it from the garage and parked it and locked it on the street. she was last seen friday, 7:00 p.m., kaiser property, the 26- year-old left for a break during a nursing class and never came back she was supposed to pick up a friend and go to reno for the weekend