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mary ann testify today that in the trial. mary ann was a very important element in the trial. she's a woman of great dignity, um, and reserve, and she sat there every day looking fragment and be worried half to death sitting right behind dan on the other side of that security glass that created such a distorting effect. and then, of course, she testified for her husband. >> so what did the folded-up book jacket mean? >> oh. well, i think dan white saw the situation in san francisco as being to pressive, that the old, established irish and italian but primarily irish families who had run this city for a long time were being oppressed, supplanted by these new people who wanted to change the city in unacceptable ways. and so he saw a connection between the oppression of the irish by the english -- sorry, rita -- and the oppression of the older san francis cans by newer san francis cans. and it also had a powerful draw because it was his homeland. >> is that what drew him to the hot potato? >> no. what drew him to the hot potato was that warren simmons who wanted to build the hot
mary ann testify today that in the trial. mary ann was a very important element in the trial. she's a woman of great dignity, um, and reserve, and she sat there every day looking fragment and be worried half to death sitting right behind dan on the other side of that security glass that created such a distorting effect. and then, of course, she testified for her husband. >> so what did the folded-up book jacket mean? >> oh. well, i think dan white saw the situation in san francisco...
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bill: what mary ann is disappointment. >> sure. this is the prorks you can't create jobs by executive order. if that's all it took it would be easy and every president would just create 2 percent unemployment rate with a stroke of the pen but that's not the way the economy works. all washington can do is create the structure and the sound framework for growth, and this president has refused to do this. he came into an economy that was disastrously overleveraged in all sorts of ways because of the housing bubble and financial crisis and what did he do? he overleveraged washington even more, he overspent, he added to the debt, now we've paid the price, with this national humiliation of losing our aaa credit rating and what does he do, he comes out and gives a speech that's exactly the same as all the other speeches. mary ann is right, it's time for action, it's time for this president to put serious proposals on the table to control entitlements but he won't do it. bill: here's what i think is the next ripple in the story and that is
bill: what mary ann is disappointment. >> sure. this is the prorks you can't create jobs by executive order. if that's all it took it would be easy and every president would just create 2 percent unemployment rate with a stroke of the pen but that's not the way the economy works. all washington can do is create the structure and the sound framework for growth, and this president has refused to do this. he came into an economy that was disastrously overleveraged in all sorts of ways...
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this is mary ann rainy and judy rosenburg . and she reminded me and i said her name wrong. yes, we are at the high schools. board members, you have a current list and this is as of one hour ago when i was frantically pulling this together. these are the actual numbers for the high schools. i do want to recognize a few of the schools with some very high rates of return. i want to start with marion's school, lowell, with the population of 2,633 students, they have 2,325 students or 89% of their entire population that has turned in the proof of their vaccination, and a large part of that is due to the efforts of mary ann and working with the teachers at lowell so i commend them for having a very high percent of return. also galileo, washington at 86%. lawton, 94%, presidio, 78%. we do have some schools that have made significant efforts to reach out to their students and to communicate how important it is to get the tdap booster vaccine. that being said, we're right now on a 30-day grace period that was provided by the legislature just a few short weeks ago. otherwise, all of
this is mary ann rainy and judy rosenburg . and she reminded me and i said her name wrong. yes, we are at the high schools. board members, you have a current list and this is as of one hour ago when i was frantically pulling this together. these are the actual numbers for the high schools. i do want to recognize a few of the schools with some very high rates of return. i want to start with marion's school, lowell, with the population of 2,633 students, they have 2,325 students or 89% of their...
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ann marie theilen has heaps of material. artists and teachers like chris giorni have scrounged around her san francisco nonprofit "scrap" looking to turn someone else's trash into their treasure. >> walking through "scrap" is like walking through the cobwebs of ancient mines and opportunities for imagine nags to run wild. >> reporter: back in 1976, when theilen founded "scrap," people laughed. she was working with the san francisco arts commission and needed an inexpensive way to provide 140 artists with supplies for teaching. so she asked businesses to donate stuff they would otherwise dump. >> i was considered kind of a fool at the time. >> reporter: why? >> because we're into consuming in america. we consume. we don't reuse. >> reporter: from scrap's warehouse nestled in san francisco's industrial neighborhood, ann marie takes in 200 tons of donations a year that would otherwise pile in landfills. she has helped make reuse and recycle household words among dozens of people who shop "scrap" each day. and she has helped lau
ann marie theilen has heaps of material. artists and teachers like chris giorni have scrounged around her san francisco nonprofit "scrap" looking to turn someone else's trash into their treasure. >> walking through "scrap" is like walking through the cobwebs of ancient mines and opportunities for imagine nags to run wild. >> reporter: back in 1976, when theilen founded "scrap," people laughed. she was working with the san francisco arts commission and...
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bill: and it didn't stop there, mary ann. now it's going to this faa battle.or barbara boxer, hostage taking, government by threat? >> rich, i'll just remind rich that joe wilson raised a million dollars off that comment. so i think the problem here is the democrats saw the republicans successfully demonize them and the debt ceiling and use their own rhetoric. so now people are responding in kind. and i think everyone in washington is out of touch with what the rest of the country thinks right now. they have now tuned out washington on both sides, and they want to see problems fixed, not the kind of rhetoric that we're hearing right now. it does not help. >> so you think chuck schumer's using that kind of language because of what joe wilson said? chuck schumer's an extremely rational and calculating politician. that's not the way he operates. this is very deliberate. and behind it, ultimately, is the state of the economy. when you have stewardship of an economy like this that is so rotten, you are desperate to do anything to distract attention from it and to t
bill: and it didn't stop there, mary ann. now it's going to this faa battle.or barbara boxer, hostage taking, government by threat? >> rich, i'll just remind rich that joe wilson raised a million dollars off that comment. so i think the problem here is the democrats saw the republicans successfully demonize them and the debt ceiling and use their own rhetoric. so now people are responding in kind. and i think everyone in washington is out of touch with what the rest of the country thinks...
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mary ann's mother was pushed out of the hospital she was in to a nursing home far away from her foam.anything possible that med her the happiest was taken away. >> as for jim, after three movants her case is still under investigation while shelies in the hospital waiting. >> i just don't understand how they could do that to me. >> elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >> the rehab center tells cbs 5 they cannot comment on the case. hazel walsh nursing home said the family turned him down. his family denies that. >> doctors are calling it a milestone in women's healthcare. for the tens and millions of american women, birth control will now essentially be free. that's combos the new government guidelines to not only cor the cost, but eliminate copays and deductibles. women rights advocates say the benefits of free birth control go beyond preventing pregnancy. >> the number of children we have determines how many we need to educate. how many we can employ. the social and economic outcomes of contraception are critical. >> new government guidelines include breast-feeding support, and diabetes screening.
mary ann's mother was pushed out of the hospital she was in to a nursing home far away from her foam.anything possible that med her the happiest was taken away. >> as for jim, after three movants her case is still under investigation while shelies in the hospital waiting. >> i just don't understand how they could do that to me. >> elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >> the rehab center tells cbs 5 they cannot comment on the case. hazel walsh nursing home said the family turned him...
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mary ann? >> reporter: most students are on a really tough budget. when they learned they had to shell out $300 more for tuition, they were stunned. now they're worried if they don't come up with the money, they'll lose the classes they need to graduate. when chris martinez logged on to her san jose state account to check on financial aid she learned she was going to have to shell out more more tuition. two fees totaling more than there are $300. due by september 17th. >> it's extremely stressful. i don't know how i'm going to come up with that. >> reporter: the university blames state budget cuts for the last minute bill. >> the tuition increase came in a response of an up to $650 million cut to the csu budget. there are only two sources of revenue for the csu. student fees and the state budget. so as the state budget drastically reduces its support for the csu, we have to go to the students. we have no other choice. >> reporter: if students don't pay the extra tuition they could risk losing their classes. that scares sheralane, an accounting major
mary ann? >> reporter: most students are on a really tough budget. when they learned they had to shell out $300 more for tuition, they were stunned. now they're worried if they don't come up with the money, they'll lose the classes they need to graduate. when chris martinez logged on to her san jose state account to check on financial aid she learned she was going to have to shell out more more tuition. two fees totaling more than there are $300. due by september 17th. >> it's...
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as mary ann reports, that could turn out to be quite a win fall. >> in 1937, amelia set out from oakland to be the first person to fly around the world at its widest point. but after making it 3/4 of the way around, her plane vanished over the pacific. what happened to her remains a mystery and curiosity keeps her legend alive. and valuable. this storage locker is full of things dianne brown inherited when her mother passed away. >> there was a box way up here in the top corner that had them. >> in it was an envelope. ingly put it in the trash bag because i thought it was just old papers that weren't needed anymore. something said not to. i don't know why, but something just kept telling me, get that back out of that bag. >> inside were 18 unpublished original photographs of airhart, believed to be publicity shots. getting a haircut, signing autographs, and packing with a map by her suitcases. all believed to be a gift to dianne's mother from a friend, amelia. >> that's when i started getting excited. then i thought, well maybe there's something here. >> i spoke to her on the phone. i ho
as mary ann reports, that could turn out to be quite a win fall. >> in 1937, amelia set out from oakland to be the first person to fly around the world at its widest point. but after making it 3/4 of the way around, her plane vanished over the pacific. what happened to her remains a mystery and curiosity keeps her legend alive. and valuable. this storage locker is full of things dianne brown inherited when her mother passed away. >> there was a box way up here in the top corner that...
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mary ann's mother was eventually pushed out of the hospital to a nursing home far away from her family in hayward. >> anything possible that made her the happiest was taken away in one swoop. >> as for jim, after three months her case is still under investigation. while she lies in the hospital waiting. >> i just don't understand how they could do that to me. >> elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> patricia's rehab center says they can't comment on the case. hazel walsh's nursing room said it helped a lot, but the family turned it down. the family denies that. >>> hi, i'm the meteorologist in the cbs 5 weather center. the fog creeping in. what does that ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, roberta to >>> temperatures running a good 5 to 10 degrees below the average, but left with a great everyoning shot for you. from the berkeley hills moon coming up there and looking great. a couple patches of fog along the way and more beginning to surge back on shore tomorrow. tomorrow looking fantastic. we are going to see a lot of sunshine. patchy fog out toward the coastline. cool there, but not bad at all. temperatures right n
mary ann's mother was eventually pushed out of the hospital to a nursing home far away from her family in hayward. >> anything possible that made her the happiest was taken away in one swoop. >> as for jim, after three months her case is still under investigation. while she lies in the hospital waiting. >> i just don't understand how they could do that to me. >> elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> patricia's rehab center says they can't comment on the case. hazel walsh's...
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he'd been honored by a statue donated by tom and mary ann o'donnell for skippe's work with the human society. he died july 17th. >> that's the statue that was stolen. >> reporter: the theft of the statue adds insult to the pain of loss felt by the o'donnells. why was it taken? >> we are may not sure. the statue was made out of bronze so there's some theories that perhaps somebody was looking to make some money off of it. >> reporter: tom o'connell declined to appear on camera but shared his thoughts and the pictures he made of the dog along with three family picture books. >> skippy had something special. kind of cheered everyone up when he was around. >> reporter: which is why he worked as a therapy dog with everyone and anyone who needed it. >> working with special needs children, and most recently he'd become a volunteer at hospice where he'd visit hospice patients one day a week as well. >> reporter: getting over skippy's death has been tougher than o'connell imagined. >> it's one of those things when you look and you think he is he's going to be there and he's not. >> reporter:
he'd been honored by a statue donated by tom and mary ann o'donnell for skippe's work with the human society. he died july 17th. >> that's the statue that was stolen. >> reporter: the theft of the statue adds insult to the pain of loss felt by the o'donnells. why was it taken? >> we are may not sure. the statue was made out of bronze so there's some theories that perhaps somebody was looking to make some money off of it. >> reporter: tom o'connell declined to appear on...
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mary ann's mother was eventually pushed out of the hospital to a nursing home far away from her familyhayward. >> anything possible that made her the happiest was taken away in one swoop. >> as for jim, after three months her case is still under investigation. while she lies in the hospital waiting. >> i just don't understand how they could do that to me. >> elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> patricia's rehab center says they can't comment on the case. hazel walsh's nursing room said it helped a lot, but the family turned it down. the family denies that. >>> hi, i'm the meteorologist in the cbs 5 weather center. the fog creeping in. what does that mean for the rest of the week? i'll talk about that coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help
mary ann's mother was eventually pushed out of the hospital to a nursing home far away from her familyhayward. >> anything possible that made her the happiest was taken away in one swoop. >> as for jim, after three months her case is still under investigation. while she lies in the hospital waiting. >> i just don't understand how they could do that to me. >> elizabeth cook, cbs 5. >>> patricia's rehab center says they can't comment on the case. hazel walsh's...
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is the list of the eight bay area recipients, brahams, flores, foster, miller, taylor, and mother mary anne wright. and ktvu and kicu will remember them later this month and in september. and you can see that special on saturday, august 27th. at 5:00, right here on channel 2 action news. >>> and they will be installed right next to the fox theater. that will really look like something. mark is off tonight of course friend -- fred is here. >> they are tied for first place, not owning it by themselves. they sold out every single home game this season, but the last game home stand was not a must- see. today it was a combination of poor pitching, and pittsburgh leaves town a series win. giants trail in the first. sandoval takes a leap, how about this? the giant's 19th straight solo homerun, tying a record set by the phillies in 1914. the pitcher, sanchez, gets rocked. mccutchin, 9-2, the final, arizona can cake take over the west if they beat houston. and 13 majors since tiger woods won one. he is trying to control the flight of the ball better. he is confident he can win the major title this w
is the list of the eight bay area recipients, brahams, flores, foster, miller, taylor, and mother mary anne wright. and ktvu and kicu will remember them later this month and in september. and you can see that special on saturday, august 27th. at 5:00, right here on channel 2 action news. >>> and they will be installed right next to the fox theater. that will really look like something. mark is off tonight of course friend -- fred is here. >> they are tied for first place, not...
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salvadoreño aqui en los estados unidos que hemos logrado como salvadoreños, pues como comunidad." 18:07 mary annalvador es una cosa muy importante por que no necesitamos presentacion, con el traje sabemos lo que representamos y estamos muy orgullosos de eso. 19:37 caris arce/ representant e de belleza 20:03 " es muy importante para mi ser salvadoreña, bueno representar a el salvador, por que tu sabes que en san francisco en el bay area casi no hay representacion salvadoreña pero gracias a dios ahora estamos aca representando a el salvador. 20:15 vo --el festival fue de 10 de la maÑana hasta las 6 de la tarde. --cesar bayona, obviamente no podia faltar, por supuesto que fue a esta celebracion y hasta pupusas me trajo...! pero ya me las comi. anchor gracias por acompanarnos , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo , los dejo con el noticiero nacional de telemundo con jose diaz balart
salvadoreño aqui en los estados unidos que hemos logrado como salvadoreños, pues como comunidad." 18:07 mary annalvador es una cosa muy importante por que no necesitamos presentacion, con el traje sabemos lo que representamos y estamos muy orgullosos de eso. 19:37 caris arce/ representant e de belleza 20:03 " es muy importante para mi ser salvadoreña, bueno representar a el salvador, por que tu sabes que en san francisco en el bay area casi no hay representacion salvadoreña pero...
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she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my uncle who was quite the exception. whenever i read statistics about the net wealth of black women in this country being $5 or $100 that they are the bottom of the barrel, how do we get the bulk of black women, single women who have virtually nothing and mostly because they don't own homes because household ownership is still the basis of most of the wealth we know. how do we deal with that? $5? $100? >> the data on that are daunting data, speak to the challenges we face. black women take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves. his wife had $5 because
she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating...
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>> reporter: mary ann torres was also looking for financial relief.n't afford to power the two window air conditioners that struggle to keep her house temperature bearable. have you ever sweat this much before? >> probably not this much. (laughs). >> reporter: on a fixed monthly income of $791, or thes re' electric bill can top $200. if your electric bill gets too high, would you not be able to afford to pay it? >> that's true. i wouldn't be able to afford to pay it. >> reporter: there's a texas program to help people like torres. every month, most texans are required to pay an extra dollar for their power bill. that money, about $146 million this year, is supposed to go to utilities to lower electricity bills for the poor. but this year, the light up texas program will release just $66 million. the state treasury is keeping the rest. texas legislators-- eager to avoid a tax increase-- approved setting aside the light-up noun balance the state's checkbook. and this isn't the first time. more than $900 million of light-up money will be parked in the st
>> reporter: mary ann torres was also looking for financial relief.n't afford to power the two window air conditioners that struggle to keep her house temperature bearable. have you ever sweat this much before? >> probably not this much. (laughs). >> reporter: on a fixed monthly income of $791, or thes re' electric bill can top $200. if your electric bill gets too high, would you not be able to afford to pay it? >> that's true. i wouldn't be able to afford to pay it....
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flashy local side tianjin paid a packet getting the first from them to spoil the others came from the mary ann comes early when a christian a rebound got the pick of the girls there i write that bends and. i am tennis rush of it is of on video over is on course for her third title of the season the world number three coming from a set down to beat ana event of each to reach the final of the mercury insurance open in california she lost the first step but then came back to take the next to this the ninth win in a row for the twenty six year old real fall during the hard court season one of the over wallpapers i didn't get advance in the final after she feeds and we have package also in three sets with france because i found the self behind the germany's power saw her take one set lead. however pet give it check a picture late in the second set largely because she was feeling sick and had to run off to the bathroom to vomit so she said afterwards. she did return for the deciding set. where advance guy who herself had a heavily strapped shoulder grounded x. six four to take the match. and in the
flashy local side tianjin paid a packet getting the first from them to spoil the others came from the mary ann comes early when a christian a rebound got the pick of the girls there i write that bends and. i am tennis rush of it is of on video over is on course for her third title of the season the world number three coming from a set down to beat ana event of each to reach the final of the mercury insurance open in california she lost the first step but then came back to take the next to this...
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ann marie theilen has heaps of material.5 years, artists and teachers like chris giorni have scrounged around her san francisco nonprofit "scrap" looking to turn someone else's trash into their treasure. >> walking through "scrap" is like walking through the cobwebs ancient mines and opportunities for imagination to run wild. >> reporter: back in 1976, when theilen founded "scrap," people laughed. she was working with the san francisco arts commission and needed an inexpensive way to provide 140 artists with supplies for teaching. so she asked businesses to donate stuff they would otherwise dump. >> i was considered kind of a fool at the time. >> reporter: why? >> because we're into consuming in america. we consume. we don't reuse. >> reporter: from scrap's warehouse nestled in san francisco's industrial neighborhood, ann marie takes in 200 tons of donations a year that would otherwise pile in landfills. she has helped make reuse and recycle household words among dozens of people who shop "scrap" each day. and she has helped
ann marie theilen has heaps of material.5 years, artists and teachers like chris giorni have scrounged around her san francisco nonprofit "scrap" looking to turn someone else's trash into their treasure. >> walking through "scrap" is like walking through the cobwebs ancient mines and opportunities for imagination to run wild. >> reporter: back in 1976, when theilen founded "scrap," people laughed. she was working with the san francisco arts commission...
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you know, we got the chemists here, we got this here. >> reporter: this shopper says ann marie inspires him. >> amazing. >> reporter: for providing a reuseable source for creative minds for 35 years, this week's award goes to ann marie. >> another jefferson award recipient passed away this week. the founder of project open hands was 89 years old. associate director jared sharer joins us about brinker's legacy and the group's future. tell us about project open hand. i think it's one of the organizations you don't think about much until you actually need it. a lot of people rely on you for your everyday needs. >> absolutely. we deliver meals and groceries to people with hiv and aids. anyone with a critical illness and to seniors. we serve both sides of the bay, both in san francisco and alameda county. we serve 2600 meals every single day. >> what inspired the start up of this? ruth and her idea, obviously it's grown very large. >> one of ruth's neighbors passed away due to complications of hiv and aids. she realized it wasn't because of the disease itself, it was because he was malnouris
you know, we got the chemists here, we got this here. >> reporter: this shopper says ann marie inspires him. >> amazing. >> reporter: for providing a reuseable source for creative minds for 35 years, this week's award goes to ann marie. >> another jefferson award recipient passed away this week. the founder of project open hands was 89 years old. associate director jared sharer joins us about brinker's legacy and the group's future. tell us about project open hand. i...
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>> reporter: that's right,. >> ann-marie: when b.a.r.t.ells its riders to get ready for another protest muni riders should get ready. more and more people are being touched by these protest and they are costing more and more money. b.a.r.t. is warning people a protest may disrupt them during the afternoon period. they say they may have to close some stations or make other adjustments. >> you can't even get through the crowds to walk to them. >> reporter: a protest this past week, the latest in the protest over the shooting of charles blair hill lasted into the night and inconvenienced b.a.r.t. riders and saw dozens arrested by san francisco and b.a.r.t. police. at that time san francisco policemen revealed the spill over of inconvenience and cost to the city's transit system. >> as you all know, a meeting of traffic which affected the railroad system, which was affected, as well as the traffic of motor vehicles across the street. >> reporter: san francisco has tallied up $70,000 in costs to its municipal railway. >> b.a.r.t., when we close
>> reporter: that's right,. >> ann-marie: when b.a.r.t.ells its riders to get ready for another protest muni riders should get ready. more and more people are being touched by these protest and they are costing more and more money. b.a.r.t. is warning people a protest may disrupt them during the afternoon period. they say they may have to close some stations or make other adjustments. >> you can't even get through the crowds to walk to them. >> reporter: a protest this...
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. >> ann-marie: note a rang low. the violence during and following the game between the 49ers and the raiders goes far beyond a simple rivalry. i'm an note a rang low. >>> a serious fight, two shootings, the violence following the game between the 49ers and the raiders go far beyond a simple rivalry. a bloody battle off the football field at candlestick park, one man shot, another severely beaten, both are in serious condition. >> oh my god. >> stop pulling hair. >> there were numerous fights both during and after last night's game. this one among a group of women happened in a parking lot. linda yee on everything that went down. >> reporter: there were a number of fist fights in the stands, a cbs camera caught at least three of them. in some cases, it's hard to tell who is fighting whom. these pictures posted by a fan on youtube show two men in red and white, maybe niner fans, punching each other. while a fan in black and white, possibly a raider fan, trying to break up the fight. but, after the game, it got uglier.
. >> ann-marie: note a rang low. the violence during and following the game between the 49ers and the raiders goes far beyond a simple rivalry. i'm an note a rang low. >>> a serious fight, two shootings, the violence following the game between the 49ers and the raiders go far beyond a simple rivalry. a bloody battle off the football field at candlestick park, one man shot, another severely beaten, both are in serious condition. >> oh my god. >> stop pulling hair....
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this regime is over. >> anne marie, there's concern as always, about islamic extremists. there were reports that it was the second highest number of people who went to iraq to fight against the u.s. forces came from libya. is that a real concern moving forward for libya? >> it is certainly something we have to watch and there is some evidence that arms that have been sent into libya have fallen into al qaeda's hands. and the national transitional council has a charter of transition in which it's clear that thear
this regime is over. >> anne marie, there's concern as always, about islamic extremists. there were reports that it was the second highest number of people who went to iraq to fight against the u.s. forces came from libya. is that a real concern moving forward for libya? >> it is certainly something we have to watch and there is some evidence that arms that have been sent into libya have fallen into al qaeda's hands. and the national transitional council has a charter of transition...
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nbc bay area's mary ann favro shows us how some patients in the area are turning to a new magnetic therapyo repel their depression. >> reporter: walt stever battled severe depression for 30 years. >> when it's not treated, it's, you know, terrible. you go into a deep, black hole. it's -- you don't want to do anything. >> reporter: that black hole affected his work, family, even his driving. antidepressants offered moderate relief with many side effects including headaches, nausea, dry mouth. after consulting the doctor in los gatos, walt opted to try a different treatment, transcranial magnetic stimulation, tms. a small curved device rests on walt's head and delivers magnetic stimulation to a golf ball sized section of the brain scientists believe regulates mood. the treatment targets underactive neurotransmitters in the brain. >> we stimulate them to stimulate the activity and improvement of functioning. >> when you have the treatment it feels like something is tapping on your head. now the first treatments i'll have to admit are uncomfortable. >> reporter: though walt's jaw chatters viol
nbc bay area's mary ann favro shows us how some patients in the area are turning to a new magnetic therapyo repel their depression. >> reporter: walt stever battled severe depression for 30 years. >> when it's not treated, it's, you know, terrible. you go into a deep, black hole. it's -- you don't want to do anything. >> reporter: that black hole affected his work, family, even his driving. antidepressants offered moderate relief with many side effects including headaches,...
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this regime is over. >> anne marie, there's concern as always, about islamic extremists.st number of people who went to iraq to fight against the u.s. forces came from libya. is that a real concern moving forward for libya? >> it is certainly something we have to watch and there is some evidence that arms that have been sent into libya have fallen into al qaeda's hands. and the national transitional council has a charter of transition in which it's clear that they are balancing support from islamist groups, not al qaeda, but islamist groups that they are strong in libya. but i don't think that's going to be the first order of the day because what has to happen is establishing basic order and political representation to avoid the kind of chaos that could then really support a haven for terrorists. >> thank you all very much.
this regime is over. >> anne marie, there's concern as always, about islamic extremists.st number of people who went to iraq to fight against the u.s. forces came from libya. is that a real concern moving forward for libya? >> it is certainly something we have to watch and there is some evidence that arms that have been sent into libya have fallen into al qaeda's hands. and the national transitional council has a charter of transition in which it's clear that they are balancing...
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. >>> thank you, mary ann. >>> a big move today for your money and for an entire company heading to the south bay. our business and tech reporter, scott budman joins us here. scott, when we talk about investors they have shrugged off the bad weather. >> really did. some of today's gains may be chopped up to relief rally, irene not as bad as some thought. the power came back quickly on wall street. tech stocks led the day to a big gain all over the place. apple back on top as the world's most valuable company. also, on the move, east bay company heading to the south bay. polycom maker of gear to let businesses teleconference will move 700 local employees from pleasantton to san jose. the company is growing. needs more space. polycom will probably move into the new digs in may of next year. more bay area expansion. auto desk of san rafael will lease 36,000 square feet in downtown san francisco. the 3-d design company says it will add 200 jobs in the san francisco office. over the next three to five years. the second san francisco expansion for auto desk in the last six months. raj? >> tha
. >>> thank you, mary ann. >>> a big move today for your money and for an entire company heading to the south bay. our business and tech reporter, scott budman joins us here. scott, when we talk about investors they have shrugged off the bad weather. >> really did. some of today's gains may be chopped up to relief rally, irene not as bad as some thought. the power came back quickly on wall street. tech stocks led the day to a big gain all over the place. apple back on...
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i'm mary ann favreau and i'll show you how this mobile clinic is making a difference. >> also, what happens to your old electronics? your tv, your phones, everything. we'll sba hou yth have e eabaar company recycling these electronics for free fp >>> the new statewide numbers will be releasedtomorrow, but as of tonight, here are the numbers. one in ten bay area workers are unemployed. the job market remains down rs beat. with california losing 1 million jobs over the past five years, the state is stuck in double digits with 11.8% unemployment rate. not surprisingly there was a big crowd at a job fair in hayward today. it was the first ever for the alameda county office of education, and it won't be the last. alameda county's 18 school districts have about 100 job openings, and not just for teachers. baby boomer employees are retiring and the county says it's looking for good people to replace them. workshops and counseling are part of this process. job openings are welcome news in the education field, which has seen so many cuts at almost every level. >> there's a lot of teachers that have
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this regime is over. >> anne marie, there's concern as always, about islamic extremists.second highest number of people who went to iraq to fight against the u.s. forces came from libya. is that a real concern moving forward for libya? >> it is certainly something we have to watch and there is some evidence that arms that have been sent into libya have fallen into al qaeda's hands. and the national transitional council has a charter of transition in which it's clear
this regime is over. >> anne marie, there's concern as always, about islamic extremists.second highest number of people who went to iraq to fight against the u.s. forces came from libya. is that a real concern moving forward for libya? >> it is certainly something we have to watch and there is some evidence that arms that have been sent into libya have fallen into al qaeda's hands. and the national transitional council has a charter of transition in which it's clear
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reporting live from santa cruz, mary ann fabro, nbc bay area. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 we're going to take an emotional journey back to japan. what a san jose woman who survived the earthquake and tsuna tsunami. see what's left of the town she calls home and why she feels her work there isn't over yet. that's tonight at 11:00 after dateline. >>> to developing news. you cannot get to yosemite from highway 140 tonight because a wildfire has closed the road east of meraposa outside the national park. park officials say anyone visiting yosemite should use 121 or 41 instead. the 3,000 acre blaze was started by a motor home yesterday. it is burning on the sierra national forest land. not within yosemite's boundaries but very close. the terrain is making it tough for firefighters to get a handle on the blaze. campgrounds at cedar lodge, merced have been evacuated. others in the area could also be closed if this fire gets any bigger. >>> well, it appears your tax dollars have been paid, paid for a state worker to hob nob at the golden globe awards. those are findings from
reporting live from santa cruz, mary ann fabro, nbc bay area. >> thank you. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 we're going to take an emotional journey back to japan. what a san jose woman who survived the earthquake and tsuna tsunami. see what's left of the town she calls home and why she feels her work there isn't over yet. that's tonight at 11:00 after dateline. >>> to developing news. you cannot get to yosemite from highway 140 tonight because a wildfire has closed the...
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she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street.i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my uncle who was quite the exception. whenever i read statistics about the net wealth of black women in this country being $5 or $100 that they are the bottom of the barrel, how do we get the bulk of black women, single women who have virtually nothing and mostly because they don't own homes because household ownership is still the basis of most of the wealth we know. how do we deal with that? $5? $100? >> the data on that are daunting data, speak to the challenges we face. black women take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves. his wife had $5 because
she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street.i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating...
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. >> my name is anne marie. i represent in north of market community benefit district, the tenderloin. we are very excited to have your company coming in. just talking about the burning man twist, that is an interesting phrase. this may be premature. any ideas in place to affect our immediate neighbors? especially the children in the tenderloin. there are more children per capita than anywhere else in san francisco. i see it as a fantastic opportunity to collaborate. >> the we moved in and everyone is talking about going up, but when we came in, we did a press conference. we said, we are immigrants here. we want to learn, we want to meet the people that live here. and we are getting to know people better. i will give you an example of something that could be done. i had an idea, based on an installation that i saw in europe. i am struck by the fact that there are more children in the tenderloin than anywhere in san francisco. people are amazed by this. it is a wonderful opportunity down here. by law, it will be
. >> my name is anne marie. i represent in north of market community benefit district, the tenderloin. we are very excited to have your company coming in. just talking about the burning man twist, that is an interesting phrase. this may be premature. any ideas in place to affect our immediate neighbors? especially the children in the tenderloin. there are more children per capita than anywhere else in san francisco. i see it as a fantastic opportunity to collaborate. >> the we moved...
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she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my uncle who was quite the exception. whenever i read statistics about the net wealth of black women in this country being $5 or $100 that they are the bottom of the barrel, how do we get the bulk of black women, single women who have virtually nothing and mostly because they don't own homes because household ownership is still the basis of most of the wealth we know. how do we deal with that? $5? $100? >> the data on that are daunting data, speak to the challenges we face. black women take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves. his wife had $5 because she wa
she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street. these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my...
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she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street.i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating with my uncle who was quite the exception. whenever i read statistics about the net wealth of black women in this country being $5 or $100 that they are the bottom of the barrel, how do we get the bulk of black women, single women who have virtually nothing and mostly because they don't own homes because household ownership is still the basis of most of the wealth we know. how do we deal with that? $5? $100? >> the data on that are daunting data, speak to the challenges we face. black women take care of everybody else before we take care of ourselves. his wife had $5 because
she was also a phenomenal -- mary ann dragons, black woman on wall street.i list these people because it is important. we don't want to just say we have static figures. we have dynamic human beings we might walk across at the starbucks. that for you, the work you have done around your antecedent is important. it is very important for us to be clear that economic history is the history must love and lift it up. >> i want to close that because i have a disconnect. a believe in celebrating...
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. >> ann-marie: , one of the biggest problems now is our transportation system. new yorkers are not known as car people, most people use the subways. it's not known whether they will be fully function al. buses will be the first option. >> it will be a trying day for you, duarte geraldino in new york. thank you very much. >>> north carolina took the first hit from irene. they are starting to clean up from the flooding damage. we have the latest from manteo, north carolina. >> reporter: bulldozers are cleaning up the outer banks after a massive storm surge from irene. >> it's a devastating thing because you can't stop it when it comes in. >> reporter: the committees letters decided not to evacuate, once the eye had passed they thought they were fine, and then they say a wall of water from the sound ariza foot every 5 minutes. >> you could see the water was up to here. >> reporter: businesses are spraying away the dirt and sweeping water out of their buildings. here in manteo, where there is now a boat parked in the street, the flooding was literally chin-high. and
. >> ann-marie: , one of the biggest problems now is our transportation system. new yorkers are not known as car people, most people use the subways. it's not known whether they will be fully function al. buses will be the first option. >> it will be a trying day for you, duarte geraldino in new york. thank you very much. >>> north carolina took the first hit from irene. they are starting to clean up from the flooding damage. we have the latest from manteo, north carolina....
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bob and mary ann. >> fantastic, you're a genius. otherwise there could be a site for the book. >> have a question. you speak about your mother -- [inaudible] >> paducah. i may be back there next month for a family reunion. hello, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> very fascinating. unfortunately,y writg is like chick .. scratch. even when i'm really concentrating. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> what a fantastic father's day. you want this for patrick? [inaudible conversations] >> here, i've got to get it for you. i've got a pair for you in a pair f >> my father's the part i get it from. >> from brooklyn. >> i think it's the art. >> i'm working, enjoyed working for the wmao this morning. >> thank you. >> when i was stuck in traffic, you were a great distractions. this is for my father. >> oh, excellent. s-i-d-n-e-y? >> yeah. >> he'll be so happy. >> i know, that's why we put my books out before father's day. >> thank you. >> hello. >> nice to heat you. >> nice to meet you. okay,
bob and mary ann. >> fantastic, you're a genius. otherwise there could be a site for the book. >> have a question. you speak about your mother -- [inaudible] >> paducah. i may be back there next month for a family reunion. hello, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> very fascinating. unfortunately,y writg is like chick .. scratch. even when i'm really concentrating. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> what a...
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bob and mary ann. >> fantastic, you're a genius. otherwise there could be a site for the book. >> have a question. you speak about your mother -- [inaudible] >> paducah. i may be back there next month for a family reunion. hello, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> very fascinating. unfortunately, my writing is like chicken scratch. even when i'm really concentrating. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> what a fantastic father's day. you want this for patrick? [inaudible conversations] >> here, i've got to get it for you. i've got a pair for you in a pair for someone. >> that's very nice. my father is the quarter i get it from. nice to meet you. [inaudible] >> when i was stuck in traffic, you were a great distraction. this is for my father. >> i know. we have to do this before father's day. hello, nice to meet you. >> okay wait, i did not view -- [inaudible] >> i ordered the book online. >> hello. >> nice to meet you. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [in
bob and mary ann. >> fantastic, you're a genius. otherwise there could be a site for the book. >> have a question. you speak about your mother -- [inaudible] >> paducah. i may be back there next month for a family reunion. hello, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> very fascinating. unfortunately, my writing is like chicken scratch. even when i'm really concentrating. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> what a...
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bob and mary ann. >> fantastic, you're a genius. otherwise there could be a site for the book. >> have a question. you speak about your mother -- [inaudible] >> paducah. i may be back there next month for a family reunion. hello, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> very fascinating. unfortunately, my writing is like chicken scratch. even when i'm really concentrating. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> what a fantastic father's day. you want this for patrick? [inaudible conversations] >> here, i've got to get it for you. i've got a pair for you in a pair for someone. >> that's very nice. my father is the quarter i get it from. nice to meet you. [inaudible] >> when i was stuck in traffic, you were a great distraction. this is for my father. >> i know. we have to do this before father's day. hello, nice to meet you. >> okay wait, i did not view -- [inaudible] >> i ordered the book online. >> hello. >> nice to meet you. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [in
bob and mary ann. >> fantastic, you're a genius. otherwise there could be a site for the book. >> have a question. you speak about your mother -- [inaudible] >> paducah. i may be back there next month for a family reunion. hello, nice to meet you. nice to meet you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> very fascinating. unfortunately, my writing is like chicken scratch. even when i'm really concentrating. >> hello. nice to meet you. >> what a...
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detective, you know, ann marie burr, tell me why you're still on this case and what led you to lead toence in this murder? >> ann marie burr is the oldest unsolved case with the tacoma police department and we are in the end stages of developing our cold case unit here with ou police department. we have approximately 190 unsolved cases here and her being the oldest case and the fact that she was a child and ted bundy's name has been a suspect's name that pops up in that case over the last year. however, there really has been nothing to link him to the case. >> wow. so here is what is interesting, detective. you started looking through the files. you're going through this one specific cold case. and you find the name of this detective in florida that may have some dna evidence, but what he comes back with is actually a vile vial of blood. how did it remain on the shelves unnoticed for so many years? >> the blood vial was discovered actually by the lab director for the tallahassee, florida, department of law enforcement crime lab. and i had contacted him early on back in december of last
detective, you know, ann marie burr, tell me why you're still on this case and what led you to lead toence in this murder? >> ann marie burr is the oldest unsolved case with the tacoma police department and we are in the end stages of developing our cold case unit here with ou police department. we have approximately 190 unsolved cases here and her being the oldest case and the fact that she was a child and ted bundy's name has been a suspect's name that pops up in that case over the last...
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mom and daddy, my sister mary ann sitting in here today.a nun, and the spirituality out of which i was trying to follow the ways of jesus was the spirituality that really separated the world. everybody's trying to get to heaven, so people have to suffer here, well, one day they can have a great crown in heaven. and i was separated. we became nuns and cloistered ourselves, i was separated from the world. and living out in the suburbs of new orleans -- speak speak talk about. [speaking in native tongue] >> and living out in this suburbs, my father had been a successful lawyer. so in the new orleans ten major housing projects in the inner city of struggling african-american people, and i had only known african-american people growing up as our servants. i didn't even know the last names of the woman who worked in the house, the man who worked in the yard. so the awakening, and the awakening, the spiritual awakening happened through coming to understand who jesus was and actually through the god revealed in the hebrew testament of the burning b
mom and daddy, my sister mary ann sitting in here today.a nun, and the spirituality out of which i was trying to follow the ways of jesus was the spirituality that really separated the world. everybody's trying to get to heaven, so people have to suffer here, well, one day they can have a great crown in heaven. and i was separated. we became nuns and cloistered ourselves, i was separated from the world. and living out in the suburbs of new orleans -- speak speak talk about. [speaking in native...
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anne marie? >> only that i commend you for the outstanding work you are doing. i do know that you're in the right country to move forward with medical attention, as you know, the 30-40 years ago or longer, ewe gap daly was known -- uganda was known for having an outstanding medical school. the medical school where doctors or potential doctors from east africa community would go there to study. i first visited there about 40 years ago and did hear about the medical school, other east african countries, i think kenya had a school where you wanted to be a good lawyer and go there, but uganda was the place to go for good medical attention -- >> that's right. >> i'm glad that they continued and at least tried to give the support and also just have some appreciation about what uganda's -- this has nothing to do with this in particular, but they provided about 8,000 troops to somalia where the uganda forces are assisting the transition of federal government of somalia which is weak, and without the u.n. support for the uganda and some burudian troops. i think the al-qa
anne marie? >> only that i commend you for the outstanding work you are doing. i do know that you're in the right country to move forward with medical attention, as you know, the 30-40 years ago or longer, ewe gap daly was known -- uganda was known for having an outstanding medical school. the medical school where doctors or potential doctors from east africa community would go there to study. i first visited there about 40 years ago and did hear about the medical school, other east...
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most of them in anne arundel and st. marys counties. where we are, you might see lights behind us. just to explain, that is because we have some emergency generation capability at the hotel where we're staying. again, we can only give you a very localized picture of what's happening. what's happening here right now is a lot of wind, a little less rain, and a lot of wave action. chad myers, tell us a little bit more about what we're going to be expecting here along the coast in the next couple of hours, please. >> jeanne, your maximum wind potential doesn't even get to you for another eight hours. so exactly what you see is what you get. and then ramping up to some more for the next eight hours. after that, the wind shifts directions, and blows offshore. so whatever was torn up by the hurricane in the first place, blowing inland, then gets picked up and gets blown back at you by the morning. the same story is happening for chris lawrence. chris lawrence now seeing parts of buildings come off. those pieces now become projectiles, especially as winds change direction and blow those th
most of them in anne arundel and st. marys counties. where we are, you might see lights behind us. just to explain, that is because we have some emergency generation capability at the hotel where we're staying. again, we can only give you a very localized picture of what's happening. what's happening here right now is a lot of wind, a little less rain, and a lot of wave action. chad myers, tell us a little bit more about what we're going to be expecting here along the coast in the next couple...
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. >> ann, you're a new yorker, mary ay snow was out on the str interviewing a number of people just aboutinutes ago we heard from a guy who said, bloomberg is totally blowing this out of a proportion because he blew it on the blizzard, bottom line. you're a morninew yorker. what's your take? it's easy to see what happened in katrina and, hey, as a mayor you would want to take all of these precautions and not have it turn out like a katrina. >> yeah. i think my take is, as new yorkers and as a new yorker myself, we all tend to think we can ride these thins out and we will rise above them. but, you know, better safe than sorry, i think. we've never seen anything like this in manhattan before, in new york city before. so a blizzard is something we've seen and we see it every year. a hurricane and possibly floodwaters they're talking about in lower manhattan, that's something very different. so i think, take the advice. >> yeah. well, what about the winds? we were talking about the water, but wind has to be a concern with all the very tall buildings you've got and a lot of glass. >> absolutel
. >> ann, you're a new yorker, mary ay snow was out on the str interviewing a number of people just aboutinutes ago we heard from a guy who said, bloomberg is totally blowing this out of a proportion because he blew it on the blizzard, bottom line. you're a morninew yorker. what's your take? it's easy to see what happened in katrina and, hey, as a mayor you would want to take all of these precautions and not have it turn out like a katrina. >> yeah. i think my take is, as new...