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that lynn had been involved with two men who died that way. >> and friends pointed out that lynn's common husband randy thompson had very little life insurance. just $35,000. hardly enough to kill for. and toxicology tests on both randy thompson and glen turner found no evidence of drugs or alcohol in their systems. >> we still had strong suspicions that something she had done to him that caused his death. i'm not an m.e. i couldn't prove it. >> then investigators made a startling discovery. even though randy thompson had only $35,000 worth of life insurance, lynn was in a big hurry to collect it. >> we were able to determine through cell phone records that on the day of randy's funeral, between the time of the service and the church and the service that was held at the cemetery, lynn was on her cell phone trying to contact the insurance company. >> maybe there was more to the death of these two men than first appeared. >>> what are the chances that two civil servants both in their early 30s would die under mysterious circumstances from heart disease? >> the southeast part of the country
that lynn had been involved with two men who died that way. >> and friends pointed out that lynn's common husband randy thompson had very little life insurance. just $35,000. hardly enough to kill for. and toxicology tests on both randy thompson and glen turner found no evidence of drugs or alcohol in their systems. >> we still had strong suspicions that something she had done to him that caused his death. i'm not an m.e. i couldn't prove it. >> then investigators made a...
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lynne did where an amazing read formal gown. afterwards we start what in casper -- is referred to as ceo. >> oh stock. >> it gets better. we hadn't been there very long when we discovered some friends of ours including somebody who dated lynne before i did have let the air out of the tires on our car. so we spend a lot of time creeping down to the filling station to get air in the tires, and in danger of violating lynn's for a few. and i was very concerned at this point that we violated the curfew on the first day. i would get in trouble with somebody. the great thing about it in retrospect was and secretary to the police chief. ..
lynne did where an amazing read formal gown. afterwards we start what in casper -- is referred to as ceo. >> oh stock. >> it gets better. we hadn't been there very long when we discovered some friends of ours including somebody who dated lynne before i did have let the air out of the tires on our car. so we spend a lot of time creeping down to the filling station to get air in the tires, and in danger of violating lynn's for a few. and i was very concerned at this point that we...
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jean wine garden and lynn join us now.ou were a woman who served her country in iraq and bosnia and awarded a bronze star and yet, you forget your son and i've heard your situation described as the perfect storm. everything that could go wrong did go wrong that day. can you explain that? >> yes, normally during the day my husband or i, one of us dropped the baby off but we only had one stop, that was the drop the baby off. this particular week, my son had a bad cold and was fussy and not sleeping well and lethargic and i had been dropping my husband off at work and then dropping the baby off at daycare and then on the way to work, i got a phone call we were honoring a fallen soldier's family, a fallen soldier by bringing their family in for a ceremony here in charlottesville and the plane tickets had not been paid for like they were supposed to and the family was supposed to be on the flight. i immediately went to work mode. i made a stop thinking i dropped the baby off and went into work. getting out of my vehicle, got to
jean wine garden and lynn join us now.ou were a woman who served her country in iraq and bosnia and awarded a bronze star and yet, you forget your son and i've heard your situation described as the perfect storm. everything that could go wrong did go wrong that day. can you explain that? >> yes, normally during the day my husband or i, one of us dropped the baby off but we only had one stop, that was the drop the baby off. this particular week, my son had a bad cold and was fussy and not...
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many people ask me, you know, lynn, you're really strong.d how you can get through this. the thing is, when you talk to parents this has happened to, the pain, it's not like a normal death in your family where you lose a child or a parent and you get to grieve and then you move on. that pain is every day. it's always there. it never goes away. you learn to live with it. then you are blessed and thankful for the things you do have. then you understand how it's possible. and the only thing you can do is to make sure that you educate other people on the fact that it can happen. and i tell many parents that tell me all the time, this could never happen. i ask them one question. have you ever driven to work? have you ever gone anywhere? and when you got there you don't remember the drive? or if you took pills that morning, that you swear up and down you took, but you get home and the medication is still on your counter. if any of that -- if that has ever happened to you, then you absolutely can accidentally forget your child. you just have to tak
many people ask me, you know, lynn, you're really strong.d how you can get through this. the thing is, when you talk to parents this has happened to, the pain, it's not like a normal death in your family where you lose a child or a parent and you get to grieve and then you move on. that pain is every day. it's always there. it never goes away. you learn to live with it. then you are blessed and thankful for the things you do have. then you understand how it's possible. and the only thing you...
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thank you, lynn sweet, ed o'keefe. back to you in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> joining me now with the latest on the ground is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. have the militants gained more ground today? >> reporter: this entire country is in flux. the militants from isis is moving. they are advancing toward baghdad. they haven't tried to assault the city but they are quite close to the border causing a considerable amount of panic in the city. some people are barricading their neighborhoods, setting up checkpoints, community watches to prepare for an invasion that they think could happen. we are now in the city of kirkuk. this is another area that's long been contested. it is the oil rich capital of the north. until a few days ago, iraqi troops were here. they retreated. now kurdish troops are in charge. this entire country is in a state of collapse as many feel the next battle will be in baghdad. iraq's second biggest city, mosul, is now under islamic law. militants from the al qaeda offshoot
thank you, lynn sweet, ed o'keefe. back to you in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> joining me now with the latest on the ground is nbc news chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. have the militants gained more ground today? >> reporter: this entire country is in flux. the militants from isis is moving. they are advancing toward baghdad. they haven't tried to assault the city but they are quite close to the border causing a considerable amount of panic in the city. some...
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. >> lynn sherr first met sally ride covering the shuttle program. >> lynn sherr, abc news, florida.: she has written a new biography on ride which reveals many secrets including the fact amidst the hoopla of her first shuttle ride. >> the thing i will remember most about that flight, it was fun. and the most fun in my life. >> with her face on magazine covers, sally ride felt the need to see a shrink. >> i didn't realize the psychic price she paid for her fame. this was a woman who was genetically an introvert. she really was quite shy. she sacrificed a lot to be the public figure that we wanted her to be. >> notwithstanding her shyness, behind the scenes, ride was capable of bold action. the new book reveals that on a trip to the eastern bloc at the height of the cold war, she defied strict orders from the state department and had a secret meeting with a russian female cosmonaut. >> sally had purposely worn that night under her blouse a t-shirt that she had worn on orbit during the sds 7 flight and said to vher i would look to give yo this. >> the investigation into the challenger
. >> lynn sherr first met sally ride covering the shuttle program. >> lynn sherr, abc news, florida.: she has written a new biography on ride which reveals many secrets including the fact amidst the hoopla of her first shuttle ride. >> the thing i will remember most about that flight, it was fun. and the most fun in my life. >> with her face on magazine covers, sally ride felt the need to see a shrink. >> i didn't realize the psychic price she paid for her fame....
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good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> lynn, i'll begin with you.tion to hillary clinton's comments? any surprises or is this what you would expect to her? >> she addresses this in the book, she foreshadows that this will be controversial. talks about a swap had been on and off throughout the years. so i'm not surprised. it is interesting that she works in the hard choices plug in the quote in that answer, isn't it? >> interesting? i don't know. expected, i'm not sure. how about this, ed. senate majority leader harry reid, he was asked this week about whether he was the only lawmaker who got a heads up about the release the day before it happened. listen to his response. here it is. >> i'm not sure i'm the only one. made a big deal over nothing. the whole deal is is it friday or saturday? what difference does it make? what difference does it make? >> so, ed, are the democrats accepting the reasons for the administration as not giving the information for congress or is there still more fallout to come? >> not all of them and, frankly, the what differ
good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> lynn, i'll begin with you.tion to hillary clinton's comments? any surprises or is this what you would expect to her? >> she addresses this in the book, she foreshadows that this will be controversial. talks about a swap had been on and off throughout the years. so i'm not surprised. it is interesting that she works in the hard choices plug in the quote in that answer, isn't it? >> interesting? i don't know. expected, i'm...
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aaron blake, lynn sweet, good to see you both.ks, guys. >> thank you. >>> so irs dust up, partisan politics, a real scandal. my handle is @alexwitt. >>> red, white and boom. how much will you spend for the holiday? >>> the detroit boy missing for 11 days and found safe in his father's basement. we're going to have the latest. >>> but first, when's the last time you heard of a hollywood star flying coach? actress amy adams is winning more fans this week after she gave up her first class seat to a united states soldier. the oscar nominee swapped her seat with the soldier after swatting him at the gate. here she is in a selfie with her lucky new seat mate. talk about a first class act. honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah, and frosted! what's your most favorite of all? hmm...the kind i have with you. me too. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. be
aaron blake, lynn sweet, good to see you both.ks, guys. >> thank you. >>> so irs dust up, partisan politics, a real scandal. my handle is @alexwitt. >>> red, white and boom. how much will you spend for the holiday? >>> the detroit boy missing for 11 days and found safe in his father's basement. we're going to have the latest. >>> but first, when's the last time you heard of a hollywood star flying coach? actress amy adams is winning more fans this week...
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i want to go to the very back of the book where there's a set of acknowledgments were lynn says thanksto my parents and grandparents for their granting me a at the old times. there's also an author's note with a the bibliography of nine books on references to hornaday expedition can which is a buffalo hunt sponsored by the smithsonian and the ouachita incident, an attack by custer's seventh calvary on an indian village. they figure largely in the book and they will offense. harry had very real offense that has been turned into a truly lovely, engrossing, readable novel that we are here to find out how that happens, starting with where you got your ideas and why were you thinking your parents and grandparents? >> yeah, great questions. thank you, barbara for that introduction in december at the book i wish i could memorize that. i think my parents and grand parents because they're a big storytellers. my great grandfather on my father's side homesteaded in north dakota in 1883. there's a family legend that i think is true in 1884, which was one year after he began homesteading the land i
i want to go to the very back of the book where there's a set of acknowledgments were lynn says thanksto my parents and grandparents for their granting me a at the old times. there's also an author's note with a the bibliography of nine books on references to hornaday expedition can which is a buffalo hunt sponsored by the smithsonian and the ouachita incident, an attack by custer's seventh calvary on an indian village. they figure largely in the book and they will offense. harry had very real...
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>> you represented lynn balfore who did this, she left the child in the car until they died.he speaks about this and warnings people about this. there are circumstances. do you believe there are circumstances when a manslaughter charge is appropriate in cases like these? >> yes, there are. but i have to disagree with fellow guests on ssome of the ts they said. >> go ahead. >> if you forget your child is in the car, actually forget and we can talk about how that happens in a second, but you actually forget, that is not a crime because you have not willfully put your child in harm's way. if you leave your child in the car for a minute to run into a store, that's worse because then you're saying okay this is a calculate risk i'm taking and of course i'm not going to forget and you do. that can be manslaughter. okay? that's worse. >> one of the things that lynn talked about on this program how this could happen is that she actually created a false memory. she was so rushed and discombobulated that day, she created a false memory of having dropped her child off at daycare. she act
>> you represented lynn balfore who did this, she left the child in the car until they died.he speaks about this and warnings people about this. there are circumstances. do you believe there are circumstances when a manslaughter charge is appropriate in cases like these? >> yes, there are. but i have to disagree with fellow guests on ssome of the ts they said. >> go ahead. >> if you forget your child is in the car, actually forget and we can talk about how that happens...
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i w like is this the lynn chen? and then we started talking and really just bonded over what it's like to be asian-american and having that pressure of,ou know, having that perfect body, whatever that is. >> well, can you describe some of those struggles? >> yeah, definitely. i think for the websit for us the story that we really want to tell is that of course i think all women and a lot of men struggle with body image, regardless of race, ethnicity, but i think it's very interesting to look at it from the lens of the cultural standpoint as well because i think for many asian-americans, particularly the ones that have immigrant families, et etera, this idea of being too big is something that is such a huge preure. >> it's like the stereotype? >> it is a stereotype. >> what is the stair oe >> it is a stereotype. >> what is the stair reostereot? >> i think the stereotype that is ot there in the mass media and is actually very internalized amongst our own cultures is that asian-american women are just born naturally sk
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is a big issue for you, lynn.to wake us up to what the reality is across much of the country. >> i think there's a manufacturing revolution going on with many people worried about it's t will reduce the jobs in the country. as we move more towards sensors and chips and autonomous cars and things that need fewer people it will reduce jobs and at the same time it allows you to make things where you are. >> fewer people to operate but don't these require a lot of people in order to produce the technology in the first place. >> technology doesn't take the same amount of people it does data manufacturing line. the reason i own so many industrial companies is because i wanted to save jobs in this country so you go to aviation and aerospace and industrial manufacturing, but the reality is there's a lot of stuff that we do overseas that we no longer need to do overseas because of the way we can make it here in a very efficient manner which also allows for greater innovation because you don't have the lead times in terms o
is a big issue for you, lynn.to wake us up to what the reality is across much of the country. >> i think there's a manufacturing revolution going on with many people worried about it's t will reduce the jobs in the country. as we move more towards sensors and chips and autonomous cars and things that need fewer people it will reduce jobs and at the same time it allows you to make things where you are. >> fewer people to operate but don't these require a lot of people in order to...
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lynn, how do you -- i mean, i don't know how to ask this question. how do you survive something like this? as a parent? >> well, i will tell you that it's something that you -- it's not like the death of a child where it was an accidental death or something happened like cancer or a family member. when it's your fault, it's something you live with every single day. i have this support group that other parents have formed under these circumstances. first-time parents that deal with this, i tell them straight out, it never goes away. the pain will never go away. it never gets any less. it's something that you live with every day. you just learn to live with it. and then you try and figure out why and how it's possible. and then often these parents, if they feel compelled to talk, they become advocates for educating people. i'd like to add that i heard during the earlier discussion one person say, well, this could rise to a criminal -- criminal negligence. but i argue that plenty of domestic accidents happen every day, every year, all across the country
lynn, how do you -- i mean, i don't know how to ask this question. how do you survive something like this? as a parent? >> well, i will tell you that it's something that you -- it's not like the death of a child where it was an accidental death or something happened like cancer or a family member. when it's your fault, it's something you live with every single day. i have this support group that other parents have formed under these circumstances. first-time parents that deal with this, i...
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and rebirth you ever to cut down and go back. >> the archdiocese had the money to bailout monsignor lynn from the child abuse charges and launch a legal challenge against the affordable care act and contraception. >> it's a question of priorities where the church wants to spend its money. >> if you were a member of the church would it be disheartened on that. >> sounds like a lot of parishners are not happy with the choices the archdiocese has made. >> how do you feel about that ajay do you feel on owe -- do they stand on religious principal or moral principle. it's not just about catholic faith, but faith in general. people are not using churches and temps as a beacon that everybody comes together for community. there are different organizations and entities and pockets of folks that fill that void for folks today. in the past you had a center for economic job creation with a center for togetherness and faith and renewal. people are moving on. there are fewer block busters today because -- blockbusters today because there's netflix. to the larger point, the social issues those are decis
and rebirth you ever to cut down and go back. >> the archdiocese had the money to bailout monsignor lynn from the child abuse charges and launch a legal challenge against the affordable care act and contraception. >> it's a question of priorities where the church wants to spend its money. >> if you were a member of the church would it be disheartened on that. >> sounds like a lot of parishners are not happy with the choices the archdiocese has made. >> how do you...
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lynn cheney told me to shut up. lynne cheney is liz cheney's mom, dick cheney's wife. this story made the national press too. lynne cheney told me to shut up. summarize this, there was some sort of dispute between wyoming u.s. senator allen simpson, and liz cheney's mom, at a liz cheney campaign event sort of? regardless of the details, a shut up was allegedly thrown. he later said it was three shutups that was denied by the cheney's side, but later confirmed by witnesses who say they heard the shutups, then the cody enterprise newspaper posted a photo of the alleged shutup happening at the event. after liz's mom denied she really did say shut up, allen simpson wrote a statement to the newspaper saying lynne cheney was telling a bold faced lie. this is allen simpson talking. that's one bold faced lie. i've never been called a liar before and it won't work this time. i know folks can get into the old pitch of he said she said, so i'll just leave it to the good people of wyoming to know who is telling the truth here. i lay my reputation flat on the line. whatever, whoeve
lynn cheney told me to shut up. lynne cheney is liz cheney's mom, dick cheney's wife. this story made the national press too. lynne cheney told me to shut up. summarize this, there was some sort of dispute between wyoming u.s. senator allen simpson, and liz cheney's mom, at a liz cheney campaign event sort of? regardless of the details, a shut up was allegedly thrown. he later said it was three shutups that was denied by the cheney's side, but later confirmed by witnesses who say they heard the...
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so partners thank you and lynn and george and thank you marie radio and mr. mayor really you're the catalytic you make so many things happen i'm honored to be here. i can't wait to see what we're going to see (clapping) let's show our appreciation to salesforce tower >> let's reveal this. you stand here and we'll just on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3. wow. >> the mayor's disability council meeting will now have introductions read by derek. we're not on yet? >> we're now. >> okay. >> good afternoon and welcome to the mayor's disability council this friday, june 20th, 2014 in room 400 of san francisco city hall. city hall is accessible to
so partners thank you and lynn and george and thank you marie radio and mr. mayor really you're the catalytic you make so many things happen i'm honored to be here. i can't wait to see what we're going to see (clapping) let's show our appreciation to salesforce tower >> let's reveal this. you stand here and we'll just on the count of 3. 1, 2, 3. wow. >> the mayor's disability council meeting will now have introductions read by derek. we're not on yet? >> we're now. >>...
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. >> and the administration, lynn, and let me get your take on this, because they are walking the line. you had the pictures of the president and the bowe bergdahl's parents and their understandably emotional news conference, and now you have all of this pushback. and word of an inquiry, and did the administration anticipate this? >> well, if they did not, they should have, chris, because this is just the kind of situation that the intersection of diplomatic negotiation and the release of guantanamo and the holding of prisoners there that is the type of situation that is not only legitimately right for inquiry, but eagerly pursued by the house and the senate. and david said, yes, a lot of questions raised and step one, what is the process at the white house used and in the sense that it is separate from bergdahl, and two, what happened? why did it happen that he left the base. so there are two tracks of inquiry here. >> and maybe we can get some insight into the second question for sure, and i want to bring in retired army first class jose baguette who served with him. and we appreciat
. >> and the administration, lynn, and let me get your take on this, because they are walking the line. you had the pictures of the president and the bowe bergdahl's parents and their understandably emotional news conference, and now you have all of this pushback. and word of an inquiry, and did the administration anticipate this? >> well, if they did not, they should have, chris, because this is just the kind of situation that the intersection of diplomatic negotiation and the...
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lynn on the hook for the loss today. his record would slip to 8-6. and greinke would join adam wainwright and alfredo simon atop the national league leader board with ten wins. >> eric: well, this dodger ball club, you know, one of the reasons they have played so well as of late, and made up a number of games in the standings, they're been playing great defense. this will be their ninth straight errorless ball game. that's something that has been markedly different from the way they started the year. i mean, they were just -- they were really struggling on defense. >> thom: broken-bat roller, there's one, and that's a double play to end the inning. dodgers get a pair. on our way to the ninth. l.a. three outs away from a game three win. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] take home one of these char-broil gas grills for just $249 at lowe's. [ crowd gasps ] [ crowd gasps ] [ male announcer ] if you're on a diet of taking it up a notch, drink diet dew. the only diet with dew in it. ♪ hum-hum-hu-hum ♪ hum-hum-hum-hu-hum-hu-hum-hum hum-hu-hum ♪ ♪ hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hu-hum
lynn on the hook for the loss today. his record would slip to 8-6. and greinke would join adam wainwright and alfredo simon atop the national league leader board with ten wins. >> eric: well, this dodger ball club, you know, one of the reasons they have played so well as of late, and made up a number of games in the standings, they're been playing great defense. this will be their ninth straight errorless ball game. that's something that has been markedly different from the way they...
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lynn mentioned they're a potential problem for the president.ou heard congressman garamendi, just now, the president has got to come to us at some point if they want to keep this up. but you talk to democrats, do they regret talking about withdrawing. and they say no. because a lot of this might not have happened if the u.s. hadn't gotten in there in the first place. and you know, it's kind of an amazing argument to make, in hindsight, because back in the day, someone who would have said that would have been totally discounted. and yet, most of america would probably disagree with those guys now. >> it is interesting, right, what hindsight brings you. let's move on to the tense house committee on the irs. we have lawmakers questioning the irs commissioner about why e-mails longing to lois lerner were lost after a computer crash in 2011, destroying the hard drive. here's part of that. >> -- seven years of their personal tax information, in case they're ever audited, and you can't keep six months' worth of employees' e-mails. being forthcoming is
lynn mentioned they're a potential problem for the president.ou heard congressman garamendi, just now, the president has got to come to us at some point if they want to keep this up. but you talk to democrats, do they regret talking about withdrawing. and they say no. because a lot of this might not have happened if the u.s. hadn't gotten in there in the first place. and you know, it's kind of an amazing argument to make, in hindsight, because back in the day, someone who would have said that...
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jamie-lynn sigler. thank you for being here. >>> up next, the new children's book on death that has a lot of adults talking and by a guy who knows a thing or two about dying. [ female announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or
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cheryl lynn adams. zach murry. and mark murry -- murphy. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is erica may baum [speaker not understood]. we are tasked with making recommendations, policy recommendations for young children and family. our membership is composed of public agency representatives, child care providers for sebastian term based and family child care, community based organizations, early care, education advocates and of course parents. our meetings are attended by others in the community. that helped inform our decisions. [speaker not understood] formed an ad hoc committee to make decisions for the children's amendments. [speaker not understood] many here spoke about and i thank you for speaking about the strength of children [speaker not understood] and peace. [speaker not understood]. of course, cpac supports both measures, children's fund and peef. [speaker not understood] in order to address unmet needs from 0 to 4 year olds. some of the earlier speakers mentioned nearly 3600 on the wait list for child care subsidies. [speaker not understood] of them are
cheryl lynn adams. zach murry. and mark murry -- murphy. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is erica may baum [speaker not understood]. we are tasked with making recommendations, policy recommendations for young children and family. our membership is composed of public agency representatives, child care providers for sebastian term based and family child care, community based organizations, early care, education advocates and of course parents. our meetings are attended by others...
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pleased to welcome lynn sherr to discuss her new biography, "sally ride." we are all familiar with the persona as i recommend many young women like myself wanted to cocoa beach is thicker and thanks to this thanks to the snippet you can feel like we know her better than ever. the book shows a more personal side while still showing a well-known and compelling tale that is the story. the book clearly benefits from the access to satisfy his family and friends and cooperation in her research interests really nice and it does to share. and of course set to a ross of abc news where she covered a variety of topics including manassas they shuttle program. we are so glad she is here tonight and will start off with a quick video. please join me in welcoming her to politics & prose. [applause] >> this is from a tv pals, abc franklin and this is done by the publisher. among the early for racing studio. i'm actually very pleased with the way it turned out. it's about five minutes long. ♪ >> i'm lynn sherr and this is history in five and i'm going to tell you five incred
pleased to welcome lynn sherr to discuss her new biography, "sally ride." we are all familiar with the persona as i recommend many young women like myself wanted to cocoa beach is thicker and thanks to this thanks to the snippet you can feel like we know her better than ever. the book shows a more personal side while still showing a well-known and compelling tale that is the story. the book clearly benefits from the access to satisfy his family and friends and cooperation in her...
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lynn ramirez took a little tour going to show us what it looks like from the player's point of view. >> reporter: that's right. we will see that in just a second. every time we've been here this place has been crawling with construction workers. there have been 7,000 construction workers there is now only 700 and they are only putting on the finishing tips of as you mention we did get to see where the 49ers players will walk in. >> they will walk in from the performance center down the walk come into these double doors. >> reporter: this is what the 49ers players will see when they enter levi stadium on game day. this is what the fans will see, the stadium is just about finished from the top deck it's a magnificent view from 9 stories up. >> here we are 30 days oar so from opening and we're right where we need to be. 94% complete and we're crowding on to 95 pretty quick. >> reporter: $1.3 billion stadium will open with a soccer game. it was striped for a football game for visual affect. this is the entrance to the 49ers locker room. they are just letting reporters not cameras in ther
lynn ramirez took a little tour going to show us what it looks like from the player's point of view. >> reporter: that's right. we will see that in just a second. every time we've been here this place has been crawling with construction workers. there have been 7,000 construction workers there is now only 700 and they are only putting on the finishing tips of as you mention we did get to see where the 49ers players will walk in. >> they will walk in from the performance center down...
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. >>> hanover mom lynn says she was a lunch aid at the school for four years. >> we weren't allowed toand anything out to the kids. report roar district officials say no illnesses have been reported and they are investigating but kids like lynn's fifth grade son zach know the difference between right and wrong, and this was wrong. >> who gives, um, like, children dog treats? >> reporter: in gilbertsville, montgomery county, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> okay. there's a lot of reaction to this story from our viewers tonight. why don't you weigh in? let us know what you think. head to cbsphilly.com. our address is at cbs philly, send us tweet. >>> speaking of tweets chris cia enters the world of social media by joining twitter and sending out its first tweet and who knew the spy agency had such a sense of humor. take look at the first official cia tweet. we can neither confirm nor deny that is our first tweet. the agency also set up a facebook page with likely a crypted message there, too. >> hmm. >> we don't know. >> interesting. >> i don't know if i wanted to be followed
. >>> hanover mom lynn says she was a lunch aid at the school for four years. >> we weren't allowed toand anything out to the kids. report roar district officials say no illnesses have been reported and they are investigating but kids like lynn's fifth grade son zach know the difference between right and wrong, and this was wrong. >> who gives, um, like, children dog treats? >> reporter: in gilbertsville, montgomery county, steve patterson, cbs-3 "eyewitness...
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. >> thank you, lynn. update us if you can. this has been, i know it's gusty but it's been more stubborn. >> yes. wind is our worst enemy. just burns through vegetation, and also, through homes >> what do we know about how many buildings are burning now? is three houses now? >> i do not have an update i'm not sure. you probably have a better view from the copter >> how challenging is it? i know they're using water drops from helicopters how challenge yefrnging to hit the target? we got the sense at least one house was tough to hit. is that challenge something >> it can be. winds are issue with spreading the fire and moving retardant to an area where we don't want to. the best bet is getting water on the structures. >> where are they getting water from? >> i believe there is a canal nearby. >> and we can see a few of the firefighters is this just a defensive stance right now? >> yes. you know, those flames are so much to burn. it's a very hot fire. >> looking at the buckets that are dropped >> the helicopters have their right ar
. >> thank you, lynn. update us if you can. this has been, i know it's gusty but it's been more stubborn. >> yes. wind is our worst enemy. just burns through vegetation, and also, through homes >> what do we know about how many buildings are burning now? is three houses now? >> i do not have an update i'm not sure. you probably have a better view from the copter >> how challenging is it? i know they're using water drops from helicopters how challenge yefrnging to...
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gohmert grilled the reverend larry lynn.the case nonchristians are going to hell. >> i'm curious. in your christian believes do you believe in sharing the good news that will keep people from going to hell consistent with the christian beliefs? >> you know, i wouldn't agree with your construction of what hell is like or why one gets there, but the broader question is, yes, i'm happy to. when i speak to -- >> okay. so you don't believe somebody would go to hell if they do not believe jesus is the way, the truth, the life. >> i do not believe people go to hell because they don't believe in a specific set of ideas -- >> no, no, no. not a specific set of ideas. either you believe jesus is the way, the truth, or light or you don't. there's nothing wrong -- >> it takes a lot of nerve for someone who use his faith as a teal to question the faith of a minister. the reverend barry lynn came back with this response. >> congressman what i believe is not necessarily what i think ought to justify the creation of public policy for everybo
gohmert grilled the reverend larry lynn.the case nonchristians are going to hell. >> i'm curious. in your christian believes do you believe in sharing the good news that will keep people from going to hell consistent with the christian beliefs? >> you know, i wouldn't agree with your construction of what hell is like or why one gets there, but the broader question is, yes, i'm happy to. when i speak to -- >> okay. so you don't believe somebody would go to hell if they do not...
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. >> thank you, lynn. update us if you can. this has been, i know it's gusty but it's been more stubborn. >> yes. wind is our worst enemy. just burns through vegetation, and also, through homes >> what do we know about how many buildings are burning now? is three houses now? >> i do not have an update i'm not sure. you probably have a better view from the copter >> how challenging is it? i know they're using water drops from helicopters how challenge yefrnging to hit the target? we got the sense at least one house was tough to hit. is that challenge something >> it can be. winds are issue with spreading the fire and moving retardant to an area where we don't want to. the best bet is getting water on the structures. >> where are they getting water from? >> i believe there is a canal nearby. >> and we can see a few of the firefighters is this just a defensive stance right now? >> yes. you know, those flames are so much to burn. it's a very hot fire. >> looking at the buckets that are dropped >> the helicopters have their right ar
. >> thank you, lynn. update us if you can. this has been, i know it's gusty but it's been more stubborn. >> yes. wind is our worst enemy. just burns through vegetation, and also, through homes >> what do we know about how many buildings are burning now? is three houses now? >> i do not have an update i'm not sure. you probably have a better view from the copter >> how challenging is it? i know they're using water drops from helicopters how challenge yefrnging to...
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he doesn't lynn to them anyway. last month when he was at west point, he said we decimated al qaeda on the border. not true. this past sunday, there was an excellent column, it goes through exactly the sequence of events. they attacked again on the border. more girls in nigeria were can kidnapped. ukraine, president obama then releases five dangerous terrorists. you can't think of a worst time for the middle east to be burning to the ground and them achieving their ultimate goal of a caliphate takes place. >> the president says he's going to take advice and what we're going to do is giving them more time to get to their closer and their goal, even if we do act, will it be sufficient and is there enough grun support to make this a successful operation? >> you have people saying this situation in iraq snuck on them. when john mccain suggests that president obama should fire his national security team, i can understand that. you want to solve a problem, you have to first admit that you have one and from the president s
he doesn't lynn to them anyway. last month when he was at west point, he said we decimated al qaeda on the border. not true. this past sunday, there was an excellent column, it goes through exactly the sequence of events. they attacked again on the border. more girls in nigeria were can kidnapped. ukraine, president obama then releases five dangerous terrorists. you can't think of a worst time for the middle east to be burning to the ground and them achieving their ultimate goal of a caliphate...
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. >> thank you very much, lynn. >> stay with us more still to come >> back in a moment. >>> analysts making the case that tesla could be considered the most-important car company in the world. they say it's spilling into the industry. tesla caught the eye of states. and lastly, tesla's car will be the most american made on the road. >> this is the face that triggered mug shot mania. jeremy meeks gained instant fame for nothing else but looking good in a mug shot after his arrest. here it is. there is a campaign to raise bail money. police say he's a real bad guy. with a long history of crime. >> good looking notwithstanding, stay with us. we'll be right back and will update that breaking news. >>> weekend is here. >> yes. we've got a great thing for to you do tomorrow. westin st. francis celebrating how long it's been here in the bay at the end you get to eat some of their food. so this is from cafe. they add a little bit to irt to make it this special. >> how do we get it? >> dial that number right there. let's go back to breaking news. >> yes. >> terrible story we've been following
. >> thank you very much, lynn. >> stay with us more still to come >> back in a moment. >>> analysts making the case that tesla could be considered the most-important car company in the world. they say it's spilling into the industry. tesla caught the eye of states. and lastly, tesla's car will be the most american made on the road. >> this is the face that triggered mug shot mania. jeremy meeks gained instant fame for nothing else but looking good in a mug shot...
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staal tried to play it, no, able to intercept, pass by hag lynn and sent back out to center.more changes in line. onside, brought ahead, delayed, back happened it in. hoping for king. king same mates, coming by, williams off by stralman, puck out to the front, scooped away until it can be brought back up by kreider, rolled back past martinez, down to get it, voynov. along behind, voynov, reaching in, voynov prevails, staggering over the bench, trying to get outlet, justin brown, able to remain in the play, wrap around would not work for nash, now stepan, nash! that one to the corner, a piece of it. [ whistle ] it looks like the net was wide open and play is stopped. how many close calls can you have in a night or in a morning? >> eddie: rick nash a wide open net and his puck gets deflected. the shot from nash right there, the sick of voynov prevents that puck mossably going at a wide-open net. incredible. that puck's going right in the net. and voynov lading with the stick and you see rick nash shaking his head. along with a high number of million ranger fans across the world
staal tried to play it, no, able to intercept, pass by hag lynn and sent back out to center.more changes in line. onside, brought ahead, delayed, back happened it in. hoping for king. king same mates, coming by, williams off by stralman, puck out to the front, scooped away until it can be brought back up by kreider, rolled back past martinez, down to get it, voynov. along behind, voynov, reaching in, voynov prevails, staggering over the bench, trying to get outlet, justin brown, able to remain...
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it seems a large group of bees moved into the 2200 block of mif lynn street. the swarm were bank iting the doorways. they didn't attack anyone, but their presence worried people. >> i have to be cautious when me and my children and family go into the house, because i'm scared i have to chase the bees out of my house. >> a beekeeper came to the rescue he scooped up 1300 insects and said there's 0 likely a colony nearby. >>> healthcare workers are calling on hospital management to negotiate a contract with fair wages. workers say chestnut hill is a for profit hospital, but spends lesson work are -- workers wages than other -- less on worker also wages than other hospitals. >>> "action news" john rawlins takes a look at what this unit is searching for and how parents can help. >> i am a 53-year-old man who poses as a 14-year-old girl or boy a lot of times. >> reporter: the 14-year-old version is constantly massaging strangers. he is one of the of the pennsylvania attorney sector that delves into the world of child porn. >> we know that the person on the other sid
it seems a large group of bees moved into the 2200 block of mif lynn street. the swarm were bank iting the doorways. they didn't attack anyone, but their presence worried people. >> i have to be cautious when me and my children and family go into the house, because i'm scared i have to chase the bees out of my house. >> a beekeeper came to the rescue he scooped up 1300 insects and said there's 0 likely a colony nearby. >>> healthcare workers are calling on hospital...
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[applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for 13 years, the murder of biotech research scientist helena greenwood went unsolved. the medical examiner found what looked to be blood under one of her fingernails. at the time, it was far too small for dna analysis. by 1998, however, work that gen-probe and scientists like helena greenwood had been working on led to new developments in dna testing. one of the most important was polymerase chain reaction or pcr which enabled scientists to copy minute dna samples until they were large enough to test. >> polymerase chain rae action allows you to make dramatically increasing number of copies. you start with one after one round of pcr, you end up with two, then four, then eight and so on. the big advantage of pcr for forensic work is that it is so sensitive. very small amount of dna can yield a very large amount of information. >> it's a fortunate thing that they didn't try to test it at the time, because as you test biological material it's destroyed. had they, at the time of helena's autopsy, tested that material, they would have found nothing
[applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for 13 years, the murder of biotech research scientist helena greenwood went unsolved. the medical examiner found what looked to be blood under one of her fingernails. at the time, it was far too small for dna analysis. by 1998, however, work that gen-probe and scientists like helena greenwood had been working on led to new developments in dna testing. one of the most important was polymerase chain reaction or pcr which enabled scientists to copy...
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[applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for the first time in the history of forensic science, a cast made of the inside of a gun was used to identify a murder weapon. the pistol used to kill cliff merck had been sold to a drug dealer by robert and gerald cowan, but for some reason, the cowans' fingerprints did not match those found at the crime scene. >> the person who attempted the comparison was then able to make a match, and he failed to have another examiner verify his conclusions. >> this was a breach of protocol. the standard operating procedure in all crime labs requires a fingerprint examiner to have someone verify his or her conclusions. so the fingerprints were resubmitted for analysis, and this time, the results were verified by a supervisor. the fingerprints found in the mecks' home matched robert cowan. >> it goes without saying that i was highly irritated and embarrassed for the department. >> i initially on the latent evidence being misread, i tend to believe that was probably a training issue. >> it just was simply a situation where the original examiner was in over h
[applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for the first time in the history of forensic science, a cast made of the inside of a gun was used to identify a murder weapon. the pistol used to kill cliff merck had been sold to a drug dealer by robert and gerald cowan, but for some reason, the cowans' fingerprints did not match those found at the crime scene. >> the person who attempted the comparison was then able to make a match, and he failed to have another examiner verify his...
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still got lots of print going on in our july issue by anna lynn mccord, that actor from "beverly hills02190210" in which she w up in an apartment and finds him trying to rape her. it started her downward spiral which ended up with her actually thinking of suicide and having to reach out and get help. since is an extraordinary sense of the web, and you certainly see that coming from anna lynn. >> janet, thank you for joining me today. >> my pleasure. >>> i would love to hear your feedback about this issue and the show in general. i'm on twitter and facebook. my name is brian stelter and i think your feedback makes the week. >>> daniel helzburg will be joining me in why he thinks edward snowden is right. stay tuned. the business we're . with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. over 150 years of swedish coffee experience.xists that's 150 years of experience in refining and perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. and we do it all for
still got lots of print going on in our july issue by anna lynn mccord, that actor from "beverly hills02190210" in which she w up in an apartment and finds him trying to rape her. it started her downward spiral which ended up with her actually thinking of suicide and having to reach out and get help. since is an extraordinary sense of the web, and you certainly see that coming from anna lynn. >> janet, thank you for joining me today. >> my pleasure. >>> i would...
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: district officials say no illnesses have been reported and they are investigating but kids like lynn's fifth grade son say that they know difference between right and wrong and this, was wrong. >> like, children dog treats. >> reporter: more from that statement to cbs-3, the superintendent saying quote there have have been no health outcomes at this point, administration has also contacted the local authorities, and placed the employee on administrative leave pending, finalizing the investigation, end quote, part of that, of course be will be determining what reasoning the aid would have to to any of this in the first place. we are live from the sat center, i'm steve paterson for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> steve, thank you. >>> there is developing news right now a doctor from bucks county is under arrest, charged with owning and distributing, child pornography. under cover sting operation on the internet, led to the arrest of 36 year-old quinton parker of bristol township. police say that they found videos and images on his computer of young girls engaged in sexual acts. tonight, park
: district officials say no illnesses have been reported and they are investigating but kids like lynn's fifth grade son say that they know difference between right and wrong and this, was wrong. >> like, children dog treats. >> reporter: more from that statement to cbs-3, the superintendent saying quote there have have been no health outcomes at this point, administration has also contacted the local authorities, and placed the employee on administrative leave pending, finalizing...
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that woman, 26 -year-old jennifer lynn sojack walks out of walmart with a cart full of goods. thing is she didn't pay for the goods. >> none of them? the whole cart? >> grabbed household items and clothing and tried to walk out of the store, but a walmart manager noticed she did not pay. he followed her out in the parking lot and asked to see a recei receipt. she's not having it. see that mist going off? that is bug spray. she attempted to spray the guy down with bugo ward him off. she ran off. police later arrested this woman, and she was charged with first degree burglary and third degree retail theft. >> poor girl. not too bright, huh? >>> this fellow not too bright. he charges into a bank in london, and as you can see, he has on the motorcycle helmet, and he's waving a gun around demanding cash. that's andrew fernandez. there's a customer there, 34-year-old james who thinks it's hilarious, confronts him, you're not getting cash today, buddy. scares the dude off, but it does not stop there. fernandez runs out of the bank, james chases him on to the sidewalk, and with the he
that woman, 26 -year-old jennifer lynn sojack walks out of walmart with a cart full of goods. thing is she didn't pay for the goods. >> none of them? the whole cart? >> grabbed household items and clothing and tried to walk out of the store, but a walmart manager noticed she did not pay. he followed her out in the parking lot and asked to see a recei receipt. she's not having it. see that mist going off? that is bug spray. she attempted to spray the guy down with bugo ward him off....
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at a home on lynn drive. officials say lightning struck the chimney and started the fire. crews quickly got it under control, no observe was injured. >>> and more breaking news, from bucks county, that's where there was early morning fire at home in chalfont. this fire broke out 3:15, summer circle. fire contained to the attic and now under control. there were no injuries. >>> coming up 5:34, black bear reaking havoc south jersey made another appearance in the area. let's go to fox 29's steve keeley, evidently, this is a pretty high brow bear? >> reporter: chris, the one similarity we have in this third story in the show is like the first two, no injuries here either. that is why the wildlife people are just letting this bear rome through south jersey, now, at the height of the heat, and the late afternoon yesterday, this bear, in a big thick black fur coat got in lots of exercise like the people we were showing at cooper river this time, hitting hainesport, mt. holly, west ham many ton within three hour span. still hasn't shown any aggression toward anything or anyone, be
at a home on lynn drive. officials say lightning struck the chimney and started the fire. crews quickly got it under control, no observe was injured. >>> and more breaking news, from bucks county, that's where there was early morning fire at home in chalfont. this fire broke out 3:15, summer circle. fire contained to the attic and now under control. there were no injuries. >>> coming up 5:34, black bear reaking havoc south jersey made another appearance in the area. let's go...
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. ♪ you know who you are >> kale lynn ford, al jazeera, new york. >> thanks for watching, earth rises coming up next. stay tune. >> i'm russsell beard, in southern kenya, where the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia, to see a wasteland reed
. ♪ you know who you are >> kale lynn ford, al jazeera, new york. >> thanks for watching, earth rises coming up next. stay tune. >> i'm russsell beard, in southern kenya, where the latest development in human elephant conflict resolution is creating a real buzz. >> and i'm amanda burrell in indonesia, to see a wasteland reed
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matched skin cells under the fingernails of yet another murder victim, an lsu student, 21-year-old jerry lynnesoto. prosecutors leave lee followed his victims so he knew when they would be home alone. he would knock on the door, ask to use their phone and once inside, overpower them. fortunately for investigators, he left crucial dna evidence behind. at lee's trial, the sole survivor, diane alexander identified lee as the man who tried to kill her and dna from perspiration found on misalexander's blouse after the attack matched lee's dna profile, forensic proof he was the perpetrator. >> this is the real deal and now this lady has come to you and faces you and pointed you out. it was devastating. >> derrick todd lee was convicted of first degree murder and was sentenced to death. >> the death penalty is too good for him. they should execute him a little bit at a time. you know, rape was not enough, murder was not enough. the coroner called it -- these murders, he said, are an overkill. >> some of the victims families are angry that police relied so heavily on the eyewitness accounts of a whit
matched skin cells under the fingernails of yet another murder victim, an lsu student, 21-year-old jerry lynnesoto. prosecutors leave lee followed his victims so he knew when they would be home alone. he would knock on the door, ask to use their phone and once inside, overpower them. fortunately for investigators, he left crucial dna evidence behind. at lee's trial, the sole survivor, diane alexander identified lee as the man who tried to kill her and dna from perspiration found on...
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of construction coming here to upper providence today township line road is going to close between lynn field trap county wawa. stay or royersford road. there's a crash along julius town road. in hammonton there's construction on 30 the white horse pike near 206 with lane restrictions there. the waze app, one is talking about the bright lights along the blue route. if you're heading eastbound on on the turnpike at willow grove there's construction taking out a couple of lanes. >>> a georgia man is charged with the murder of his child. 22-month-old cooper harris died of hype hypothermia. the temperature hit 130 degrees. his father said he forget to drop the boy off at day care, but police say harris went to is car at lunchtime and then on the way home from work pulled into a shopping center parking lot hysterically asking for help for his son. >> the nfl is lifting the cap on the damages the 20 retired place will split related to their concussions. there had high pressure a 675 million-dollar cap. the judge questioned whether or not there was enough money to go around. the settlement eli
of construction coming here to upper providence today township line road is going to close between lynn field trap county wawa. stay or royersford road. there's a crash along julius town road. in hammonton there's construction on 30 the white horse pike near 206 with lane restrictions there. the waze app, one is talking about the bright lights along the blue route. if you're heading eastbound on on the turnpike at willow grove there's construction taking out a couple of lanes. >>> a...
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formal quote conditions as we go into it today winds and no research defect in fairfield in concord lynns to 33 m.p.h. it will remain breezy for tonight will have lots of fog in the morning round daybreak i by the bay south dade north bay east bay it could be till noon before the clouds clear up for the afternoon mostly sunny but the winds will be strong once again for another afternoon with over 30 mi. an hour then for tuesday things begin to change will see the fog cleared up quickly the warmest day comes tuesday the sea breeze comes down back on thursday you may have noticed high clouds and haze generated by the weather system in the pacific northwest the manges impact from this has been the siegfrieea breeze the reading'sn tuesday 8697 when dog 90s by the bay befog the winds very critical condition friday and all the cool air into the weekendthey say the suit makes the man. woman. we're about to introduce you to cheryl - a woman who suddenly found herself jobless and homeless. until she changed her clothes and her outlook. when cheryl pitts and her husband lost their home and everythi
formal quote conditions as we go into it today winds and no research defect in fairfield in concord lynns to 33 m.p.h. it will remain breezy for tonight will have lots of fog in the morning round daybreak i by the bay south dade north bay east bay it could be till noon before the clouds clear up for the afternoon mostly sunny but the winds will be strong once again for another afternoon with over 30 mi. an hour then for tuesday things begin to change will see the fog cleared up quickly the...
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the differences creating stoops as well as greenery and benches but one thing that's important we're lynn the entire project with greenery to bring the pedestrian scale to the this which it didn't have. another key component bringing a lobby to the corner of sacramento that's a key component. and a final view of the building overall thank you very much >> open this up for public comment (calling names). >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is joseph scott i'm a labor local 2 61 i'm here to support in project and ask the commission to approve it today. but i'm also to here to testify to know that true market urban has been to what kind of jobs this project creates. there are 46 cranes up and around the city today and the construction industry is very grateful to see this. much economic activity. but what the developer understands that some of those projects do not is not as we are stimulating the economy and creating new jobs we want to make sure that those jobs offer a living wage and benefits to the workers try mark is committed to the same cause we are happy to be here supporting i
the differences creating stoops as well as greenery and benches but one thing that's important we're lynn the entire project with greenery to bring the pedestrian scale to the this which it didn't have. another key component bringing a lobby to the corner of sacramento that's a key component. and a final view of the building overall thank you very much >> open this up for public comment (calling names). >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is joseph scott i'm a labor local 2 61...
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denman's wife, lynn dinh, was also inside when a 42-year-old man barreled into the store. she was not injured, but at the time, thought ron was killed. sot- "all she could see from the back was just the top of my head. so, yeah, it was scary." the day after the crash, denman says the driver called and apologized. ron accepted, saying he's just happy it wasn't worse. sot- "but, the thing i learned, i'm moving my desk to the back. ok? i got you." in sunnyvale, philippe djegal, kron four news. in another dveloping story. the u-s. getting drawn back into military action in iraq. president obama is sending 3=hundred military advisors. to try and stop a violent insurgency. but the president promises. the hundreds of troops heading to iraq will not be directly in harm's way. that was then. this is now. sunni insurgent videos recalling images of the i=e=d's that killed and maimed so many u=s soldiers. president obama promising the hundreds of soldiers heading to iraq will not be directly in harm's way. american forces will not be returning to combat in iraq. but we will help iraqi
denman's wife, lynn dinh, was also inside when a 42-year-old man barreled into the store. she was not injured, but at the time, thought ron was killed. sot- "all she could see from the back was just the top of my head. so, yeah, it was scary." the day after the crash, denman says the driver called and apologized. ron accepted, saying he's just happy it wasn't worse. sot- "but, the thing i learned, i'm moving my desk to the back. ok? i got you." in sunnyvale, philippe djegal,...