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. ♪ (ticking) (rapid beeping) (loud explosion) anita: what are you saying? own murder? i'm saying that geraldo is el asesino. i can't believe this. do you know how that sounds? when did you meet him? eight months ago. that's the month they assigned a hit. (gunshots) ♪ so why couldn't he go through with the hit? because, i believe, he fell in love with you. anita: so, today he was at the condo. caine: he was at the condo today not to kill you but to protect you. i told him the one thing that could make me second-guess doing my job was if... if it put my family in danger. anita: he faked his own murder because he thought that would make me quit, and now i became even a bigger target by coming here and finding you. i agree. we have to bring him in. how can i betray him? he's a killer. you took an oath. geraldo is my husband. if you don't help me, i can't protect you. i can't do it. with or without your help, i'm gonna bring him in. (siren wailing) ♪ (faucet running) (loud clatter) tv newswoman: anita torres, a sheriff from la cancion, mexico, was gunned down to
. ♪ (ticking) (rapid beeping) (loud explosion) anita: what are you saying? own murder? i'm saying that geraldo is el asesino. i can't believe this. do you know how that sounds? when did you meet him? eight months ago. that's the month they assigned a hit. (gunshots) ♪ so why couldn't he go through with the hit? because, i believe, he fell in love with you. anita: so, today he was at the condo. caine: he was at the condo today not to kill you but to protect you. i told him the one thing that...
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( loud, running footfalls ) well, maybe we should be getting up. eh? well, it seems daft, just lying around here. does it? seems very sensible to me. yeah, but we should try and live every minute of every day. right. well... i'm gonna live these few minutes... with my eyes closed. ( indistinct television announcer ) ben: why does granddad get the big tv? 'cause he's the guest. when's he leaving? when they repair the fire damage to his kitchen. how did he set fire to his kitchen? well, he was heating some beans in the microwave, but he forgot to take them out of the tin. and then he went outside to tidy his shed, and he realized that someone's house was on fire. and when he ran back inside to call the fire brigade, he realized it was his. there you go. eggie bread. "thank you." i wanted omelet. i asked you a minute ago if you wanted eggie bread, and you said yes. didn't he? cheese. cheese what? cheese omelet. i am not doing omelets! god, the manners in this house! shh! i'm trying to listen! right. that is it. i am turning the tv off. what? why? it's goi
( loud, running footfalls ) well, maybe we should be getting up. eh? well, it seems daft, just lying around here. does it? seems very sensible to me. yeah, but we should try and live every minute of every day. right. well... i'm gonna live these few minutes... with my eyes closed. ( indistinct television announcer ) ben: why does granddad get the big tv? 'cause he's the guest. when's he leaving? when they repair the fire damage to his kitchen. how did he set fire to his kitchen? well, he was...
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and that sound, which i have no idea what detestable level is on that sound, but let's say it was as loud as it was playing in this room, under those conditions, i would say that that would be a violation, but again, i have to go back. i am sitting in the wind here. >> i recognize that. thank you. commissioner garcia: think you for taking time out of your evening. >> i am also available for other questions. i will be here. >> we can move into public comment. any member of the public that would like to speak on this item? please step forward. how many people are planning to speak? ok. thank you. >> i don't live in that neighborhood, i live in north beach. i have lived there for 46 years. i am more than familiar with the combination of residences, businesses, noise levels, and how you live with it. this is the third hearing i have come to about this particular issue and i got interested because about 18 months ago, i was in the planning department photocopying material for a local issue that i was interested in, and the planning department refused to let her copy the plans that these people
and that sound, which i have no idea what detestable level is on that sound, but let's say it was as loud as it was playing in this room, under those conditions, i would say that that would be a violation, but again, i have to go back. i am sitting in the wind here. >> i recognize that. thank you. commissioner garcia: think you for taking time out of your evening. >> i am also available for other questions. i will be here. >> we can move into public comment. any member of the...
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. ♪ (ticking) (rapid beeping) (loud explosion) anita: what are you saying?is own murder? i'm saying that geraldo is el asesino. i can't believe this. do you know how that sounds? when did you meet him? eight months ago. that's the month they assigned a hit. (gunshots) ♪ so why couldn't he go through with the hit? because, i believe, he fell in love with you. anita: so, today he was at the condo. caine: he was at the condo today not to kill you but to protect you. i told him the one thing that could make me second-guess doing my job was if... if it put my family in danger. anita: he faked his own murder because he thought that would make me quit, and now i became even a bigger target by coming here and finding you. i agree. we have to bring him in. how can i betray him? he's a killer. you took an oath. geraldo is my husband. if you don't help me, i can't protect you. i can't do it. with or without your help, i'm gonna bring him in. (siren wailing) ♪ (faucet running) (loud clatter) tv newswoman: anita torres, a sheriff from la cancion, mexico, was gunned down
. ♪ (ticking) (rapid beeping) (loud explosion) anita: what are you saying?is own murder? i'm saying that geraldo is el asesino. i can't believe this. do you know how that sounds? when did you meet him? eight months ago. that's the month they assigned a hit. (gunshots) ♪ so why couldn't he go through with the hit? because, i believe, he fell in love with you. anita: so, today he was at the condo. caine: he was at the condo today not to kill you but to protect you. i told him the one thing...
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peter avila. >> that wasn't loud enough!applause] >> i'm not running for mayor so i will not give a campaign speech. i would be number 55 i think. so i live in oakland so it rules me out. thank you so much, everyone, for coming on walk-to-school day. how much kids walk to school every day here? we are one of the schools in the district, i think we might have the highest percentage of walkers to school. now it's real important walk-to-school day is let us know how you are when you walk to school. because you need to let us know, and then we will let this man know if you don't feel safe walking to school. because it is safe walking to schools. this you so much. all of the parents for meeting us at kid power park. i would like to thank audrey. thank you, audrey. thank you for helping out, helping us organize this. and i want to thank you guys because you are what makes our school special as a kid. so once again i would like to turn it over to mayor ed lee. thank you so much. >> buenos dias. thank you for being here and walking
peter avila. >> that wasn't loud enough!applause] >> i'm not running for mayor so i will not give a campaign speech. i would be number 55 i think. so i live in oakland so it rules me out. thank you so much, everyone, for coming on walk-to-school day. how much kids walk to school every day here? we are one of the schools in the district, i think we might have the highest percentage of walkers to school. now it's real important walk-to-school day is let us know how you are when you...
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loud voices, you have families out there as well. kind of some typical stuff you're seeing and the typical complaints you have, but once again, another peaceful and calm, yet loud, occupy rally. >> you mentioned nevada and how brutally it's been hit economically since the crisis a few years ago. let's talk about the controversy over when nevada republicans have chosen to schedule their caucus. >> reporter: yeah, this should be an easy thing. you would think. but they say it's all because of what florida did. florida decided to move their primary up to january 31st. so that means everybody had to go a little earlier. well, the problem we run into now is that nevada republicans, the gop, has decided to have theirs on the 14th. iowa, tentatively has scheduled theirs for january 3rd. there's not enough room in between those for new hampshire to go. if they follow their state law. so new hampshire now threatening to do theirs in december some time, maybe before christmas. well, i asked the head of the gop here in nevada, could you just mo
loud voices, you have families out there as well. kind of some typical stuff you're seeing and the typical complaints you have, but once again, another peaceful and calm, yet loud, occupy rally. >> you mentioned nevada and how brutally it's been hit economically since the crisis a few years ago. let's talk about the controversy over when nevada republicans have chosen to schedule their caucus. >> reporter: yeah, this should be an easy thing. you would think. but they say it's all...
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they are not as loud as the tea party has been. so now they are getting a chance to give this opinions through this occupy wall street effort. i think they are being heard. it may not be as loud as i'd like it to be heard but i think it's being heard. >> let me ask you about housing. i think we should both be careful to keep it accessible, the conversation accessible, so people understand what we're talking about. you have some seminars in your district. tell me what people are coming and what they are saying. >> it's one of the most painful or one of the most joyful things i do. about every six months, we have what we call foreclosure prevention seminars. we have about 1,000 to 1,250 people come out. david, you see people come out, grown men literally crying because they are about to lost their house. we bring lenders together with borrowers, sit down and work out modifications. by the end of the day, people walking out with tears of joy. we're table to help usually about 75% of the people that come in. but it should not take a co
they are not as loud as the tea party has been. so now they are getting a chance to give this opinions through this occupy wall street effort. i think they are being heard. it may not be as loud as i'd like it to be heard but i think it's being heard. >> let me ask you about housing. i think we should both be careful to keep it accessible, the conversation accessible, so people understand what we're talking about. you have some seminars in your district. tell me what people are coming and...
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. >>> the colors were as loud as the laughter, as hundred s clows descended on mexico city. >> it was a laugh-a-thon, aimed at promoting world peace. for 15 minutes-straight, they laughed, chuckled and howled and cracked up. the clowns say it was the personal call for peace and a
. >>> the colors were as loud as the laughter, as hundred s clows descended on mexico city. >> it was a laugh-a-thon, aimed at promoting world peace. for 15 minutes-straight, they laughed, chuckled and howled and cracked up. the clowns say it was the personal call for peace and a
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they are take loud noise. the winds kicked up and -- they heard a loud noise. the winds kicked up and there was debris all over. here's what rodney johnson tells us he heard and he saw. >> i heard a loud smash and i guess it was the tree limb actually hit my house, knocked my gutter loose and my wife was yelling for me because she could see all the white i guess tarps on the grass, this funneling in the air and i had water coming out of my ceiling. once it was all over came used and saw all the damage it did in the neighborhood -- came outside and saw all the damage it did in the neighborhood. one of the houses has a hole in the roof where the satellite dish was. there's a broken window from a patio chair flying up and hitting it. the park over here where the kids play, the fence is gone, stop signs. >> reporter: some of these other neighbors describe seeing what they describe as a funnel cloud moving through. most of the damage came from trees down around the complex here. we'll have to get a better idea just the extent of the damage once there is some data. y
they are take loud noise. the winds kicked up and -- they heard a loud noise. the winds kicked up and there was debris all over. here's what rodney johnson tells us he heard and he saw. >> i heard a loud smash and i guess it was the tree limb actually hit my house, knocked my gutter loose and my wife was yelling for me because she could see all the white i guess tarps on the grass, this funneling in the air and i had water coming out of my ceiling. once it was all over came used and saw...
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>> we'd drink and be loud and cause trouble and go home. >> but that particular night did not turn out like all the others. what happened then changed everything. but first a little information about the people who were there.
>> we'd drink and be loud and cause trouble and go home. >> but that particular night did not turn out like all the others. what happened then changed everything. but first a little information about the people who were there.
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patrice. 3 3 &p"a loud 'clump'; you see huge "a loud 'cllmpp; you see huge tree on your hood.riving, and it 3 3 that bbings us to our question of the day:what are you and your family dressing up as this halloween?weell be takiig pou can also go to o'clock fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... rrsound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foobaltimore. coming up... a serious surgeryy.. for british singer, . adell.adele naas naas what it is... and why it could take longer than normal... to recover. you're watching ñ> ((ad lib 3 map fiber map old court map 3 3 3 3 coming up... commng up... a milestone marker... is being reaahed today.how high ur climbed.puuation... as - song nats nats and she's known around the country... as a top contender on "the x factor."what maryland's own... paige elizabeth ogll... misses most watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all mooning. ((break 6)) 3 3new this morning... today's the day... the world population is expected to hit &pseven billion.just to get an idea of just how big seven billion really is... to count that high
patrice. 3 3 &p"a loud 'clump'; you see huge "a loud 'cllmpp; you see huge tree on your hood.riving, and it 3 3 that bbings us to our question of the day:what are you and your family dressing up as this halloween?weell be takiig pou can also go to o'clock fox-baltimore dot com and tell us what you think... rrsound off through facebook. send us a tweet.. at foobaltimore. coming up... a serious surgeryy.. for british singer, . adell.adele naas naas what it is... and why it could...
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the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don't think this needs to be explained, it's called mad man with broom. the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his night shirt with a broom, he, too, returns. he thinks to roust the crows from the mulberry boughs by jabing and swirling his broom, by crazily twirling his broom in the wet summer air and hurling curses skyward beyond the boughs and the crows toward the fading gods beyond the fading stars. but the realist crows know it is only a man in a nightshi
the dream of narcissus, that there would be a silence loud as time. the dream of the writer that there could be a silence loud as time, the dream of time that rest might come, the dream of rest, that unrest might arise. the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be...
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how many loud outdoor stadiums are there? teams deal with it all the time.here's no guessing about it. it's going to be loud, it's going to be noisy. >>> the lions out to their best start in a long time, they're 5- 0. a breakout suspect for joshua morgan has turned into broken down. the team placed him on injured reserve with a broken leg. that means he can't return to the active roster for the rest of the season. that's the sporting life. >>> before we go, we want to update the developing news we're following in oakland. an amtrak train pulling into the amtrak station rear ended another train about an hour ago. heather holmes is live to tell us what she's learned. >> reporter: ken, railroad inspectors have arrived here on the scene, they're down there at the point of impact and assessing the damage. i'm told about 50 feet of track was damaged at the point of impact. next step is to separate the two trains back them up. remove them off the track so they can make the repairs so that trains can begin again moving through this area. now i want to show you some
how many loud outdoor stadiums are there? teams deal with it all the time.here's no guessing about it. it's going to be loud, it's going to be noisy. >>> the lions out to their best start in a long time, they're 5- 0. a breakout suspect for joshua morgan has turned into broken down. the team placed him on injured reserve with a broken leg. that means he can't return to the active roster for the rest of the season. that's the sporting life. >>> before we go, we want to update...
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by policy we are loud to use less lethal rounds to through that person. -- >> reporter: the protesters who refused to leave were taken out in handcuffs. a few put up a fight. police said no injuries were reported. >> some people have witnessed police brutality. if you guys don't report that, that's on you this is an outrage in the dark of night. taking away people's right to peacefully assemble in this country. this is outrageous. >> reporter: oakland city officials issued a warning friday that people would no honger be allowed to camp in frank ogawa plaza. the mayor said the plaza was no longer safe or sanitary but can remain a free speech zone between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.. later in the morning, some of the protesters who cleared out of the plaza came back and were blocked by police from retrieving their things. >> they destroyed the camp. they destroyed people's personal property. they had no reason do that. >> reporter: angry demonstrators challenged police and shutdown traffic briefly on broadway. all of this kept some businesses like tully's coffee, from opening this morning. >> maj
by policy we are loud to use less lethal rounds to through that person. -- >> reporter: the protesters who refused to leave were taken out in handcuffs. a few put up a fight. police said no injuries were reported. >> some people have witnessed police brutality. if you guys don't report that, that's on you this is an outrage in the dark of night. taking away people's right to peacefully assemble in this country. this is outrageous. >> reporter: oakland city officials issued a...
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-- crowds of loud, rowdy young people and bike thefts. >> that's another problem. you can't leave anything outside. everything gets taken. >> reporter: you call police and? >> they just don't come. >> reporter: so many more homicides, so many more police shootings, why is that? there's been speculation about with the reduction of the number of officers on the streets. there's been talk about the economy going down, sometimes crime rises in direct proportion to that. katrina is inside listening to the district attorney and police chief she will have that tonight at 4, 5 and 6:00. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> another major story today, the jewish community in the bay area is marking a bittersweet day. israeli soldier tastes freedom after five years in hamas captivity but it comes as what some are saying is the most lopsided prisoner swap in the country's history. katie marzullo joins us live. >> reporter: you cannot call it a celebration, but people did gather at the jewish community federation this morning to watch as an israeli soldier was released to his family
-- crowds of loud, rowdy young people and bike thefts. >> that's another problem. you can't leave anything outside. everything gets taken. >> reporter: you call police and? >> they just don't come. >> reporter: so many more homicides, so many more police shootings, why is that? there's been speculation about with the reduction of the number of officers on the streets. there's been talk about the economy going down, sometimes crime rises in direct proportion to that....
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it was not until we sat down and read it out loud that i realized that there is power and power -- how moving it is. the complexity of my own character, i did not realize when i read on the page. it was only when it was performed in front of an audience and i saw what was happening in the audience that i made the decision. any time you sign onto something, you do not know what the end result is going to be. tavis: i assume you're talking about the political ideology. tell me why you think that makes it difficult to play as opposed to the challenge of doing something that is far away from who they are. >> it was a challenge. it was not until i sat down and opened my mouth and said those of first words out loud and played with the other actors that it started to left, i realized it was not just me trying to do something that might be a challenge. it was going to work. you could feel it in the room. tavis: when you get this point in your career, are there things you are looking for that really do challenge you as an actor? things that you wanted to do? looking for that challenge? >> i do
it was not until we sat down and read it out loud that i realized that there is power and power -- how moving it is. the complexity of my own character, i did not realize when i read on the page. it was only when it was performed in front of an audience and i saw what was happening in the audience that i made the decision. any time you sign onto something, you do not know what the end result is going to be. tavis: i assume you're talking about the political ideology. tell me why you think that...
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that you don't limit the sound based on loudness. >> for 18-year-old nick ash, it is extreme. they compared kids up to 2006 and most hearing losses occurred at high frequencies. >> i am not going deaf? >> you're sure. >> i'm positive. >> it's more than volume. hearing loss impedes social development. >> it's changing. technology has has influenced how we interact with each other. >> research has showed as people of all ages hear less they tend to listen less drawing in to themselves more. she seize a vicious cycle. >> people don't apt to be social and they have to develop social skills for face to face. >> pp 3 players, people blast other sounds of their own choosing, it's becoming cloud and clear that we're losing more than peace and quiet. >> is your hearing okay? >> i guess, totally okay. i think it's good. >> are you sure? >> what's that? >>> joining us in the studio is dr. robert sweetow a professor at university have sacramento and even advised the grateful dead rock group. >> i've been around for a while. >> there is new research that one in five kids is losing their he
that you don't limit the sound based on loudness. >> for 18-year-old nick ash, it is extreme. they compared kids up to 2006 and most hearing losses occurred at high frequencies. >> i am not going deaf? >> you're sure. >> i'm positive. >> it's more than volume. hearing loss impedes social development. >> it's changing. technology has has influenced how we interact with each other. >> research has showed as people of all ages hear less they tend to listen...
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>> i mean if you're going to laugh out loud, why aren't you laughing out loud? why say it? why not just laugh? >> i am laughing. that's what that is. it's me -- that's laughing. >> no. you're saying lol. you're verbal texting. >> yes. >> no, i'm with larry david on that one. >> yes. >> there's nothing more delightful to the ear than the sound of laughter. >> real laughter. >> even a baby, when a baby starts laughing. come on. they're not going, lol, lol. they're laughing. it's a human thing we're supposed to do. we're supposed to laugh. we're supposed to cry. >> my brother and sister have this weird thing. my mom, too. when we get to this point we are beating the carpet because we are laughing so hard and the tears are coming down, we are the only ones who get it. like it's so ridiculous the humor. you're looking at me like i'm crazy. >> no, no, no. i'm picturing it. >> i love that feeling. there's nothing more cleansing. >> it's fantastic. it's like a colonic for your spirit. >> so here are the acronyms you should know as a parent. p911 is parent alert. >> it's easier to s
>> i mean if you're going to laugh out loud, why aren't you laughing out loud? why say it? why not just laugh? >> i am laughing. that's what that is. it's me -- that's laughing. >> no. you're saying lol. you're verbal texting. >> yes. >> no, i'm with larry david on that one. >> yes. >> there's nothing more delightful to the ear than the sound of laughter. >> real laughter. >> even a baby, when a baby starts laughing. come on. they're not...
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-- crowds of loud, rowdy young people and bike thefts. >> that's another problem. you can't leave anything outside. everything gets taken. >> reporter: you call police and? >> they just don't come. >> reporter: so many more homicides, so many more police shootings, why is that? there's been speculation about with the reduction of the number of officers on the streets. there's been talk about the economy going down, sometimes crime rises in direct proportion to that. katrina is inside listening to the district attorney and police chief she will have that tonight at 4, 5 and 6:00. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> another major story today, the jewish community in the bay area is marking a bittersweet day. israeli soldier tastes freedom after five years in hamas captivity but it comes as what some are saying is the most lopsided prisoner swap in the country's history. katie marzullo joins us live. >> reporter: you cannot call it a celebration, but people did gather at the jewish community federation this morning to watch as an israeli soldier was released to his family
-- crowds of loud, rowdy young people and bike thefts. >> that's another problem. you can't leave anything outside. everything gets taken. >> reporter: you call police and? >> they just don't come. >> reporter: so many more homicides, so many more police shootings, why is that? there's been speculation about with the reduction of the number of officers on the streets. there's been talk about the economy going down, sometimes crime rises in direct proportion to that....
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as for a sound coming from a bunch of people talking, there is no law saying that it is too loud. >> and you have heard a recording of the appellant played for us from her apartment. >> again, to me, having been in this position, that recording -- and this is no offense to them, i can't give the recording any way. the window is open or closed, she is standing out in front, is she standing inside? his is actually the bar in question? this is something we deal with constantly from complaint neighbors that send us a video or audio tapes. i have to go with the lines of court. that particular recording would not be admissible in court as active evidence. >> maybe that is what the president is asking, but if you heard that and assume for the sake of argument that the sound was emanating from the property in question, and other assumptions can be put into place. a level higher than the property in question, with the window open, when one door open. with the window open to hear that noise versus closed -- i am not making you to -- i am not asking you to make an assessment. >> i have to once
as for a sound coming from a bunch of people talking, there is no law saying that it is too loud. >> and you have heard a recording of the appellant played for us from her apartment. >> again, to me, having been in this position, that recording -- and this is no offense to them, i can't give the recording any way. the window is open or closed, she is standing out in front, is she standing inside? his is actually the bar in question? this is something we deal with constantly from...
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garage that would have kept the next- door neighbor up all night, because apparently they are very loud. the new rules would be the highest structure in of victoria and neighborhood, which is going to be loud and father the next-door neighbor. right now the tenants are not allowed to smoke inside, so they go outside and leaves smoldering bus around, and we are worried this will be a problem. he has looked people straight in the eye and claimed he has never rented the rooms. he claims there are mass releases, and if you look at all the websites, we do not think he is responsible, and we think this would be opening the floodgates to affordable, rent- controlled housing and replacing it with torras housing. it is very profitable to do that. that is not what we want for our neighborhood. >> thank you. speakers in support of the requester? people who support you would come up to speak now. whoever supports the d r requester. >> i live across the street from the property, and i want to make a couple comments. first, there was a website that showed they were advertising rooms for rent on a nig
garage that would have kept the next- door neighbor up all night, because apparently they are very loud. the new rules would be the highest structure in of victoria and neighborhood, which is going to be loud and father the next-door neighbor. right now the tenants are not allowed to smoke inside, so they go outside and leaves smoldering bus around, and we are worried this will be a problem. he has looked people straight in the eye and claimed he has never rented the rooms. he claims there are...
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> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was reduced in its size it was the intention of hiding it from the dominant class so they will not be oppressed by playing it. >> (spe
> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have...
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i'm not mad at them for being so loud are mad at us for having been so quiet the past two years but no one here. but it's time to break the silence from protest in wisconsin is occupying wall street average americans are being quiet no more so as progressive groups and leaders try to take back the american dream will another new party emerge in the us. and it's not just wall street that's fallen victim to big business and fluids it impacts all aspects of life from the flu to the medicine you take so is there a cure all the ranger mike adams diagnoses the ills of corporate greed. it's wednesday october fifth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our t.v. . from new york to boston chicago and l.a. occupy wall street protests continue to grow in numbers across the nation and say the grassroots movement is expected to grow. so exponentially with key unions joining the rally in the big apple some of those joining in the united federation of teachers workers united and transport workers union local one hundred these organizations have already indorsed occupy wall
i'm not mad at them for being so loud are mad at us for having been so quiet the past two years but no one here. but it's time to break the silence from protest in wisconsin is occupying wall street average americans are being quiet no more so as progressive groups and leaders try to take back the american dream will another new party emerge in the us. and it's not just wall street that's fallen victim to big business and fluids it impacts all aspects of life from the flu to the medicine you...
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the sound of loud bombs went off. we both jumped. last winter when we heard loud noises we wondered if they were bombs or fire works set off for a celebration or if they were professional or homemade rockets being exchanged with demonstrators and the federalists. shanta put her doll against her shoulder and patted the doll's back in the universal gesture of burping the baby. her last words to me last night were; does anyone know how many babies and children have been killed in iraq? how many babies and children are being killed or thrown out of their homes all over the world. why does everyone want to ask indigenous pe indigenous people of the world as if we were garbage to be thrown away. when i had told amy [inaudible] madison that the first time i saw the statute of liberty i thought the statute was a huge white unbreakable doll. amy said her memory of the statute was of her little brother crying. what will happen to us now? if the people don't like us where will we go. we have nowhere to go. will they throw us back to the sea. we
the sound of loud bombs went off. we both jumped. last winter when we heard loud noises we wondered if they were bombs or fire works set off for a celebration or if they were professional or homemade rockets being exchanged with demonstrators and the federalists. shanta put her doll against her shoulder and patted the doll's back in the universal gesture of burping the baby. her last words to me last night were; does anyone know how many babies and children have been killed in iraq? how many...
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there's a loud noise across the street. you hear it on your deck.it when you inside your house and shut the door. would you like to hear this all day? all evening? how about all night long? it's like a hammer constantly going all night long. >> reporter: pat says it drives her crazy. >> there is a real vibrating sound to what they're doing. and it's just nonstop. it never lets up. so i have a terrible night's sleep. >> reporter: folks read this notice last friday saying two sewer lines were damaged and sewage spilled in the waterway. the pumps are taking out the mess. >> it is irritating. it is for a good reason but is it nonstop and i'm noise sensitive. >> reporter: a couple residents say it is so loud they have to leave the bedroom facing the creek to come to the front here in a guest room like this one. a gentleman in this house said he had ear plugs. >> moving to the front room solved the problem. >> reporter: officials say the spill is contained but it could take weeks to fix the lines. pat hopes the noise stops. >> the noise is just too much.
there's a loud noise across the street. you hear it on your deck.it when you inside your house and shut the door. would you like to hear this all day? all evening? how about all night long? it's like a hammer constantly going all night long. >> reporter: pat says it drives her crazy. >> there is a real vibrating sound to what they're doing. and it's just nonstop. it never lets up. so i have a terrible night's sleep. >> reporter: folks read this notice last friday saying two...
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by policy we are loud to use less lethal rounds to through that person. -- >> reporter: the protesters who refused to leave were taken out in handcuffs. a few put up a fight. police said no injuries were reported. >> some people have witnessed police brutality. if you guys don't report that, that's on you this is an outrage in the dark of night. taking away people's right to peacefully assemble in this country. this is outrageous. >> reporter: oakland city officials issued a warning friday that people would no honger be allowed to camp in frank ogawa plaza. the mayor said the plaza was no longer safe or sanitary but can remain a free speech zone between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m.. later in the morning, some of the protesters who cleared out of the plaza came back and were blocked by police from retrieving their things. >> they destroyed the camp. they destroyed people's personal property. they had no reason do that. >> reporter: angry demonstrators challenged police and shutdown traffic briefly on broadway. all of this kept some businesses like tully's coffee, from opening this morning. >> maj
by policy we are loud to use less lethal rounds to through that person. -- >> reporter: the protesters who refused to leave were taken out in handcuffs. a few put up a fight. police said no injuries were reported. >> some people have witnessed police brutality. if you guys don't report that, that's on you this is an outrage in the dark of night. taking away people's right to peacefully assemble in this country. this is outrageous. >> reporter: oakland city officials issued a...
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[loud noises] >> people clearly in pain as the death toll from that massive quake overnight in turkeyut tonight, a teenage girl is pulled from the rubble alive. we'll bring you the very latest on the search for survivors in buildings that as you can see have been flattened. that story more tonight at 10 and 11:00. that will do it for eyewitness news. we have the steve jobs information interview, stay tuned, good night ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
[loud noises] >> people clearly in pain as the death toll from that massive quake overnight in turkeyut tonight, a teenage girl is pulled from the rubble alive. we'll bring you the very latest on the search for survivors in buildings that as you can see have been flattened. that story more tonight at 10 and 11:00. that will do it for eyewitness news. we have the steve jobs information interview, stay tuned, good night ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
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[loud noises] >>> cries of panic and horror after a massive earthquake pancakes buildings and homes in turkey. the quick search for people trapped in the rubble. good evening, questions surround what really happened when a van fatally hit a motorcyclist on a bay area freeway. interstate 580 was closed for 10 hours in san leandro while the police investigated the incident. more on the story. >> reporter: and despite the statements from yesterday's police officer investigation that it appeared the driver of a paratransit van deliberately ran into and killed a motorcyclist, today the investigator is giving us a lesser concluded version of events. now the crash as we know by now happened about 4:00 in the afternoon, here on 580 and san leandro near 150th. police say there appeared to be a fight between the driver of the van which did not carry any passengers at the time. and one of a group of motorcyclists, a man who police say was wearing hell's angels clothing, we don't know if he was or not. but the van hit and carried the driver down the freeway, really about a mile before coming to a
[loud noises] >>> cries of panic and horror after a massive earthquake pancakes buildings and homes in turkey. the quick search for people trapped in the rubble. good evening, questions surround what really happened when a van fatally hit a motorcyclist on a bay area freeway. interstate 580 was closed for 10 hours in san leandro while the police investigated the incident. more on the story. >> reporter: and despite the statements from yesterday's police officer investigation that...
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the fact is, when the doors are open to the party deck, it is very busy and it is insanely loud. the financial hardship they claim is untrue. they're opening their third establishment in a few days. most restaurants don't make it past of the 1-year mark. >> any other public comment? >> i was born here in san francisco and i live here now. i am 21. i like going out. i fully understand it. i grew up here. i spent a good deal of my childhood directly across the street and i have been there since then. i have heard it without the bar and with the bar. this is a very residential neighborhood. there are children, families, people that get up early, coffee shops and baristas that get up early to get to work. noise wise, i get that san francisco as a high density city. you'd expect there to the bars and i expect of the noise. but in that same time, it is the good neighbor policy. in my opinion,, supposed to wake up at 6:00 a.m. or earlier to be at my place of work that i can work and to serve the people stumbling out of their bar and when i am behind the counter and i haven't slept becau
the fact is, when the doors are open to the party deck, it is very busy and it is insanely loud. the financial hardship they claim is untrue. they're opening their third establishment in a few days. most restaurants don't make it past of the 1-year mark. >> any other public comment? >> i was born here in san francisco and i live here now. i am 21. i like going out. i fully understand it. i grew up here. i spent a good deal of my childhood directly across the street and i have been...
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the workers heard a loud scuffle on the night she was found dead.y heard murray pleading for help. britney norwood is accused of murdering her at the store. >>> a murder at a burger king restaurant in frederick remained a mystery. >> the suspect and victim knew each other. >> reporter: it was a cold-blooded crime that rocked the frederick community. the assistant manager was found shot to death inside the burger king back in march. nearby business owners turned over surveillance tapes as restaurant workers mourned. >> a picture on the counter. they were collecting moneys for the family. it's a terrible situation. >> seven months later, they charged her former co-worker for her death. the 24-year-old faces first degree murder and robbery charges. locals are thrilled a suspect has been identified. >> i think it's great they found him. a lot of this stuff, i don't like. violence, i just can't stand. >> reporter: it took hundreds of hours of leg work to charge the suspect. he was questioned initially buzz he worked at burger king. under routine question
the workers heard a loud scuffle on the night she was found dead.y heard murray pleading for help. britney norwood is accused of murdering her at the store. >>> a murder at a burger king restaurant in frederick remained a mystery. >> the suspect and victim knew each other. >> reporter: it was a cold-blooded crime that rocked the frederick community. the assistant manager was found shot to death inside the burger king back in march. nearby business owners turned over...