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the medina was ignored, and slowly decayed. >> ( translated ): the medina was considered an archaic spacet was contrary to the country's modernization, and even the cause of our underdevelopment and the reason for the french protectorate. >> brown: by the time the medina was added to a u.n. list of places of special cultural importance in 1979, more than half its buildings were in disrepair or ruins. but changes in the country are also changing the medina. in late 2010, a tunisian fruit vendor set himself ablaze, setting off a chain of protests that overturned the country's dictator, abedine ben ali, and spread across the region as the arab spring. tunisia has been the only country to successfully transition out of protests into a democracy. among much else, that unleashed new civic pride and an interest in preserving the country's culture-- one influenced by roman, ottoman, arabic and european traditions. >> this house was on sale in 2006. i bought it from a family that lived here for 300 years. >> brown: 300? >> yes! >> brown: for leila ben gacem, that meant rehabilitating an old home t
the medina was ignored, and slowly decayed. >> ( translated ): the medina was considered an archaic spacet was contrary to the country's modernization, and even the cause of our underdevelopment and the reason for the french protectorate. >> brown: by the time the medina was added to a u.n. list of places of special cultural importance in 1979, more than half its buildings were in disrepair or ruins. but changes in the country are also changing the medina. in late 2010, a tunisian...
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we struggle with more mecca andt within medina.her businesses complement the business model for real estate investment. yousef: so would you say it is on the table outside of mecca and medina? when to go outside of these two cities, it might be in option for other investors to get involved. >> absolutely. who knows, the markets will diversify within the province. those are the cities we really invest heavily and leverage on our expertise. see expansionn being part of the story in the next few years? >> absolutely. to certain people through partnerships giving them access and financial benefits. yousef: talk to me about how you will fund this expansion. are you looking at loans? what is on the table here? funds is that they now, sharon. othert comes to debt, forms of debt, support is something we are working on currently. interview, that is the least form of financing because of all the complexities and getting a director. we are trending toward sharing more risk and using new instruments. is involvement with another company. yousef
we struggle with more mecca andt within medina.her businesses complement the business model for real estate investment. yousef: so would you say it is on the table outside of mecca and medina? when to go outside of these two cities, it might be in option for other investors to get involved. >> absolutely. who knows, the markets will diversify within the province. those are the cities we really invest heavily and leverage on our expertise. see expansionn being part of the story in the next...
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it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪
it's time to savor. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪
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the medina is just what you want it to be. the movie in your head, play the bogey character you never were, all against an all-too-willing, all-too-genuine backdrop. ordinarily just about the last thing in the world i'd be interested in doing is antiquing. but buried in the network of twisting narrow streets of the old city is boutique majid. owned and operated and personally curated by this man, abdelmajid rais el fenni. hello. >> abdelmajid: how are you? >> anthony: and he's one interesting guy. thank you. >> abdelmajid: come on in. >> anthony: when he was a little kid back in the '60s, majid left his hometown of fez and came here where he'd earn a few dirham a night emptying ashtrays at the wild and extravagant parties being thrown here by wealthy ex-pats. he saw what these people would buy for themselves and how they decorate their homes and started to look around for himself, scoring, then reselling art and antiques. wow. it became something of an obsession. now his artifacts from morocco and all across northern africa ar
the medina is just what you want it to be. the movie in your head, play the bogey character you never were, all against an all-too-willing, all-too-genuine backdrop. ordinarily just about the last thing in the world i'd be interested in doing is antiquing. but buried in the network of twisting narrow streets of the old city is boutique majid. owned and operated and personally curated by this man, abdelmajid rais el fenni. hello. >> abdelmajid: how are you? >> anthony: and he's one...
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our strategy is mecca and medina. are the cities that we really invest heavily, and leverage our expertise. yousef: you can imagine being part of the story in 2 or 3 years. >> without any regulations or rules, yes, through investments, certain bankers or partnerships. we give them access and financial benefits. yousef: tell me how you are going to fund this expansion. loans, bonds -- what is on the table? sharing the risk is the theme. that iscomes to debt, something we are working on currently. in the previous interview with -- this is the least before theancing complexities. what we are tending toward is sharing of risk and using new instruments. those will be the biggest in the region collectively. yousef: are we going to see more of that, you developing these funds? where is the cash going to come from? is that from selling assets? what about selling further assets and then pushing more about -- and then pushing more of that into the diversification strategy? >> absolutely. we are a lifestyle development company.
our strategy is mecca and medina. are the cities that we really invest heavily, and leverage our expertise. yousef: you can imagine being part of the story in 2 or 3 years. >> without any regulations or rules, yes, through investments, certain bankers or partnerships. we give them access and financial benefits. yousef: tell me how you are going to fund this expansion. loans, bonds -- what is on the table? sharing the risk is the theme. that iscomes to debt, something we are working on...
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at palo alto high school after angry parents asked why he was allowed to remain on campus, maria medinaeports from palo alto where a school board got heated. >> reporter: and it ended with a closed door session. before that, parents packed a room, the line going all the way into the hallway. the district failed to fell them a predator was among their kids until the media reported it. >> we need to know when we have an active predator. >> i don't trust you guys. there is not a sense of safety in terms of the administration making us aware because a lot of this was kept private. >> reporter: one by one, they expressed their concern. >> they failed to let the community hear what occurred. >> reporter: february, his 2015 conviction for a sex crime. that was not the only blemish on the boy's record. last year, a female student reported him to school leaders also for sexual assault. >> my daughter has two classes with the person in question. he has acted inappropriately toward her. >> reporter: a district spokesperson who declined an on camera interview says though the student is a convicted
at palo alto high school after angry parents asked why he was allowed to remain on campus, maria medinaeports from palo alto where a school board got heated. >> reporter: and it ended with a closed door session. before that, parents packed a room, the line going all the way into the hallway. the district failed to fell them a predator was among their kids until the media reported it. >> we need to know when we have an active predator. >> i don't trust you guys. there is not a...
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. >> reporter: nisa medina is battling a culture where women, she says, are disposable.ting away with not just brutalizing women but killing them and not getting punished. >> because we are -- it's common. it's something that you can be expected of, leaving here. >> reporter: the threat too often comes from within a woman's own home. this is haiti hernandez, a 30-year-old mother of five. she lives with the horrific memories of the night her abusive husband brutally attacked her legs with a machete. the attack so savage, her husband had actually severed both her feet. >> he cut you here? he cut you? >> uh-huh. >> reporter: a ruthless attempt, she thinks, to steal her physical independence. do you think he went after your legs on purpose? or was he just trying to kill you? haiti is a true survivor. just a year later she walks with donated prosthetics. and even plays in an all-male wheelchair basketball league. as horrifying as her story is, in a heartbreaking way she's actually lucky. her attacker got 15 years in prison. despite soaring rates of femicide, rape, and domesti
. >> reporter: nisa medina is battling a culture where women, she says, are disposable.ting away with not just brutalizing women but killing them and not getting punished. >> because we are -- it's common. it's something that you can be expected of, leaving here. >> reporter: the threat too often comes from within a woman's own home. this is haiti hernandez, a 30-year-old mother of five. she lives with the horrific memories of the night her abusive husband brutally attacked...
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in fremont, maria medina, kpix 5 you can see much more of the interviews with tesla employees tomorrow on cbs this morning at 4:30 am. >>> we are learning about another deadly case of botulism in the bay area. this time in napa county. health officials say the person passed away last month and the cases related to canned goods. the death is not connected to a botulism outbreak traced to this gas station in walnut grove . earlier this month a man from antioch died after eating nacho cheese from the gas station that was tainted with a toxin. health officials say several other people also got sick from the cheese including one woman who is now paralyzed.>>> a family from oakland is living in fear and they are now looking for a new place to live tonight after their nine-year- old son was shot on his birthday. police say the boy is still in the hospital tonight after getting hit in the leg and the torso late sunday night by stray bullets. it happened just before 11 pm. the family was out walking the dog. the boy is in stable condition. the shooter is on the loose. >>> investigators are foll
in fremont, maria medina, kpix 5 you can see much more of the interviews with tesla employees tomorrow on cbs this morning at 4:30 am. >>> we are learning about another deadly case of botulism in the bay area. this time in napa county. health officials say the person passed away last month and the cases related to canned goods. the death is not connected to a botulism outbreak traced to this gas station in walnut grove . earlier this month a man from antioch died after eating nacho...
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only on 5 maria medina reports on a federal investigation underway on now executives were allowed to walk right onto the tarmac. >> reporter: one security breach after another, including a teen stow-a way and a woman simply able to jump the fence. >> concerning, but it motivates us to insure we have the safest airport possible. >> reporter: but now kpix5 is learning of yet another security branch at manetta, one that went undetected until a tipster came forward. according to a law enforcement source, the tipster tomorrow investigators he or she worked at google and tech execs of the company were passing along a code that opened the signature flight support gate at manetta. >> they have access to the whole commercial side of the airport. >> reporter: a security issue prompting investigation by the tsa, the agency confirming could result in times. >> al-qaeda has told us they want to come and get us and have done so through the use of airplanes. isis is the same way. everybody knows if you want a lot of bang for the buck, take down a commercial airliner. >> reporter: the tech execs the
only on 5 maria medina reports on a federal investigation underway on now executives were allowed to walk right onto the tarmac. >> reporter: one security breach after another, including a teen stow-a way and a woman simply able to jump the fence. >> concerning, but it motivates us to insure we have the safest airport possible. >> reporter: but now kpix5 is learning of yet another security branch at manetta, one that went undetected until a tipster came forward. according to a...
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maria medina reports from oakland with witnesses' descriptions of the chaos. >> reporter: a much different scene out here now compared to this morning. this morning, there was panic and chaos and you can see behind me a tarp where the accident happened. cal/osha preserving that site to figure out what happened. >> next thing you know everything collapsed. >> reporter: the scene unfolded here. >> too much weight. it was a wrap and it was just too much weight. everything broke. >> reporter: he says the second floor scaffold suddenly collapsed as workers poured concrete leaving some hanging from the now bent wire rods. others fell about 2 stories. >> we got here, everyone was on the bottom floor trapped in the wet cement. >> reporter: oakland firefighters say when they arrived around 9:30 a.m., workers were already using shovels and pieces of plywood to rescue the victims. >> it was' great rescue and cooperation. >> i had to go see how they were. >> reporter: investigators say up to 20 workers fell. a dozen of them sent to the hospital. all with minor injuries leaving major questions. >> some
maria medina reports from oakland with witnesses' descriptions of the chaos. >> reporter: a much different scene out here now compared to this morning. this morning, there was panic and chaos and you can see behind me a tarp where the accident happened. cal/osha preserving that site to figure out what happened. >> next thing you know everything collapsed. >> reporter: the scene unfolded here. >> too much weight. it was a wrap and it was just too much weight. everything...
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kpix 5 maria medina is there tonight. >> reporter: this is where the deputy worked for a decade. you can see the flag at half staff in memory. investigators are trying to figure out what led up to the accident. >> reporter: an inpromote ceremony followed by -- impromptu reception followed by a ceremony. after they found the sheriff deputy's badge in his car. >> he had just worked the midnight shift and was headed home. >> reporter: the most recent assignment at the jail. investigators say he slowed down or stopped for unknown reasons going eastbound 580 just after 7:00 a.m. when a bus carrying tesla employees slammed into him. one stockton man wrote on facebook, "got into a major accident, rear ended a buggy." everyone was asleep on the shuttle. >> it is a tragic loss for their family and for our law enforcement community. >> reporter: the department still mourning the loss of a deputy killed by a prison bus a few months ago. now grieving ken's sudden death. as words spread his friends reached out to each other on social media. i sit here and look at the photo in disbelief you're
kpix 5 maria medina is there tonight. >> reporter: this is where the deputy worked for a decade. you can see the flag at half staff in memory. investigators are trying to figure out what led up to the accident. >> reporter: an inpromote ceremony followed by -- impromptu reception followed by a ceremony. after they found the sheriff deputy's badge in his car. >> he had just worked the midnight shift and was headed home. >> reporter: the most recent assignment at the jail....
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maria medina spoke with the rescue team trying to save the animals tonight. >> we're hoping that we can save as many as we can. >> reporter: the burns all over their body. >> swollen eyes, severely burned ears. >> reporter: these veterinarians are doing all they can to save them, but only time will tell. >> we still aren't sure how things are going to go with these guys. >> reporter: facing tough terrain and fearful animals, san jose animal care center control officers didn't hesitate to rush to the burning hillside around 1:00 this afternoon to rescue the goats from the flames. >> when the first goat came in, the first thing that we all kind of got hit with was the burning smell. >> reporter: it was pretty much all hands on deck as the goats came in one by one becoming priority for the center that also serves as an adoption shelter. >> we did not expect this. we have to adapt our shelter to make sure that we can have the goats. >> reporter: there are 15 goats in all. most of them are here and this is where they'll stay until they can go home. unfortunately a couple of them are in criti
maria medina spoke with the rescue team trying to save the animals tonight. >> we're hoping that we can save as many as we can. >> reporter: the burns all over their body. >> swollen eyes, severely burned ears. >> reporter: these veterinarians are doing all they can to save them, but only time will tell. >> we still aren't sure how things are going to go with these guys. >> reporter: facing tough terrain and fearful animals, san jose animal care center...
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as maria medina reports, many are reaching out to support the family including steph curry. >> kimberly -- she is one of a kind. >> reporter: kimberly's number one fan and not just because he's her dad. she was that good on the court. he was there as always watching kim play basketball at mission college on saturday. >> she fell and hit her head on the floor. >> reporter: he says his daughter fought to stay in the game insisting she was fine. minutes later, she collapsed and had a seizure. >> keep praying hopefully i hope and -- >> she was one of my best friends. >> reporter: doctors did everything. but they couldn't save her. they also couldn't tell them why she died. >> happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: she just turned 16 last month. >> we will always remember her for the amazing person that she was. >> reporter: her classmates at homestead high said it's been emotional for them and her teachers. she was named most valuable player on the jv basketball team. >> how happy was she when she got that? >> oh, she was so happy. >> reporter: her passion for basketball displayed on her room
as maria medina reports, many are reaching out to support the family including steph curry. >> kimberly -- she is one of a kind. >> reporter: kimberly's number one fan and not just because he's her dad. she was that good on the court. he was there as always watching kim play basketball at mission college on saturday. >> she fell and hit her head on the floor. >> reporter: he says his daughter fought to stay in the game insisting she was fine. minutes later, she collapsed...
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maria medina spoke to the owner of the hall in an interview you will see only on kpix 5. >> reporter: the honor of royal palace says the bride invited 900 people instead of the 700 she said she would. when police arrived, they even had a hard time controlling the crowd. the video you are about to see may be disturbing. cell phone video of the brawl shows the violence at arrested outside royal palace -- erupted outside royal palace. you can see three men repeatedly beating one man on the ground. the manager of the royal palace and also a witness to what happened. >> all of a sudden i heard a noise.>> reporter: dozens of the wedding party suddenly began fighting in the parking lot and admits he could only get two of the seven security guards he told the bride and groom they would offer that night.>> i agreed that we had security issues. even if we would have had seven or eight, they would not have been out in the parking lot. >> reporter: the security guards are only hired to watch the inside of the building and when one of them did go outside, he got punched as well. the owner of the b
maria medina spoke to the owner of the hall in an interview you will see only on kpix 5. >> reporter: the honor of royal palace says the bride invited 900 people instead of the 700 she said she would. when police arrived, they even had a hard time controlling the crowd. the video you are about to see may be disturbing. cell phone video of the brawl shows the violence at arrested outside royal palace -- erupted outside royal palace. you can see three men repeatedly beating one man on the...
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authorities say richard medina stopped clothing and bedding inside a sheet to make it look like he was asleep in his cell yesterday morning. deputies believe they climbed over a fence topped with razor wire but he was found at a home in windsor later in the day. medina started serving a six- month sentence for adult with a deadly weapon in mid-march. >>> one worker at a half moon bay restaurant is under arrest, accused of using his cell phone to record people inside a women's bathroom. this happened at jersey joe's restaurant and the victims include children. one woman eating at the restaurant found the phone saturday night. investigators determined it belonged to pedro gonzales. they say the video captured images of two women and four children. anyone who visited the restaurant saturday night is asked to call the san mateo sheriff's office. >>> democrats in the state senate want to make changes to california's cap and trade program that lets big polluters buy their way out of trouble. fremont state senator bob like how ski is one of the sponsors of a bill that would use money raised f
authorities say richard medina stopped clothing and bedding inside a sheet to make it look like he was asleep in his cell yesterday morning. deputies believe they climbed over a fence topped with razor wire but he was found at a home in windsor later in the day. medina started serving a six- month sentence for adult with a deadly weapon in mid-march. >>> one worker at a half moon bay restaurant is under arrest, accused of using his cell phone to record people inside a women's bathroom....
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maria medina is live at levi's. is the show over yet, maria? >> reporter: that is the big question of the night. a 49ers spokesperson said the show would end at 10:00. that did not happen. youtube just left the stage a few minutes ago well past the deadline and the question now is will the 49ers be fined? ♪[ music ] >> reporter: from start to finish u2 played their classic album the joshua tree for the first time in decades. but did the music go silent right when the clock struck 10:00? city of santa clara leaders say if it didn't, the 49ers leaders who manage levi's stadium will be in violation of city curfew and fines. >> we had some issues in the past with concerts that department start on time -- did not start on time that were being held in the middle of the week. >> reporter: for you two and their fans who -- for u2 and their fans who flew from all over the world found themselves in the middle of a spat they hoped wouldn't impact the show. >> i flew in from el salvador. i'm disappointed. i thought it would last long early. >> reporter: th
maria medina is live at levi's. is the show over yet, maria? >> reporter: that is the big question of the night. a 49ers spokesperson said the show would end at 10:00. that did not happen. youtube just left the stage a few minutes ago well past the deadline and the question now is will the 49ers be fined? ♪[ music ] >> reporter: from start to finish u2 played their classic album the joshua tree for the first time in decades. but did the music go silent right when the clock struck...
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maria medina reports. >> reporter: tesla isn't remaining silent. they are speaking out. but so are test will employees who say enough is enough. >> we're all burned-out. >> reporter: jonathan is one of several tesla employees who told "cbs this morning" they are overworked into exhaustion. >> four of us doing a six man job nonstop running a marathon. >> reporter: a report by health and safety group shows injuries at the fremont factory 31% higher than the industry average in 2015. and the rate of serious injuries about double the industry rate. >> it's coming from a small number. >> reporter: but tesla management says there's another side to this story. >> not really reflective of the environment that you see here and that you'll hear from the rest of our employees. >> reporter: kpix 5 spoke to a current tesla factory worker who wanted to remain anonymous. he claims, quote, do i see unsafe practices? yes. however, he says, they are not tolerating unsafe practices anymore. the electric car company admits some employees worked significant amounts of overtime so the company
maria medina reports. >> reporter: tesla isn't remaining silent. they are speaking out. but so are test will employees who say enough is enough. >> we're all burned-out. >> reporter: jonathan is one of several tesla employees who told "cbs this morning" they are overworked into exhaustion. >> four of us doing a six man job nonstop running a marathon. >> reporter: a report by health and safety group shows injuries at the fremont factory 31% higher than the...
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maria medina shows us how a team of veterinarians is banding together to save the ghost. [ baaa! >> we are hoping to save them. >> reporter: the burns all over their bodies. >> burned eyes and ears. >> reporter: the lead vet say they are doing all they can to save them but only time will tell. >> we're not sure about how things are going to go with these goats. >> reporter: facing tough terrain and fearful animals, san jose animal care center control officers didn't hesitate to rush to the burning hillside to rescue the goats from the flames. >> when the first goat came in, the first thing that we all kind of got, you know, hit with was the smell. you know, the burning smell. >> reporter: it was all hands on deck as the goats came in one by one becoming priority for the center that also serves as an adoption shelter. >> we did not expect this. we have to adapt our shelter to make sure we can have them. >> reporter: there are 15 goats in all most of them here and this is where they will stay until they can go home. unfortunately, a couple of them are in critical condition. >> one
maria medina shows us how a team of veterinarians is banding together to save the ghost. [ baaa! >> we are hoping to save them. >> reporter: the burns all over their bodies. >> burned eyes and ears. >> reporter: the lead vet say they are doing all they can to save them but only time will tell. >> we're not sure about how things are going to go with these goats. >> reporter: facing tough terrain and fearful animals, san jose animal care center control officers...
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maria medina spoke to the owner of the hall. [ screaming and cursing ] >> reporter: cell phone video of the brawl shows the violence that erupted outside royal palace. at one point, you see three men repeatedly beating one man on the ground. >> it's hard when this kind of things happen. >> reporter: [ non-english language] name manager of the royal palace and also a witness to what happened. >> all of a sudden i heard the noise. >> reporter: he said dozens at the wedding party suddenly began fighting outside in the parking lot and said he could only get two of the seven security guards he told the bride and groom they would offer that night. >> i completely agree that we had some security issues. but even though if we would have had seven or eight or 15 security guards inside the building, they were not meant to be outside in the parking lot with this kind of fight. >> reporter: he says his security guards are only hired to watch the inside of the building. and when one of them did go outside, he got punched, as well. [ screaming and cursing ] >> reporter: but the owner of the banque
maria medina spoke to the owner of the hall. [ screaming and cursing ] >> reporter: cell phone video of the brawl shows the violence that erupted outside royal palace. at one point, you see three men repeatedly beating one man on the ground. >> it's hard when this kind of things happen. >> reporter: [ non-english language] name manager of the royal palace and also a witness to what happened. >> all of a sudden i heard the noise. >> reporter: he said dozens at the...
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maria medina is there and has been talking with family friends. >> reporter: a fell friend said they are degrees -- a family friended they are devastated. the couple really loved their family. two of the kids were home at the time of the shooting. >> he didn't give this family choices. he didn't give my officer a choice. >> reporter: a couple murdered in cold blood inside their home while their kids were there. >> and it's just a tragic, tragic incident perpetrated. >> reporter: tonight a family friend tells kpix5 this was a really good immigrant family who did everything right and didn't deserve a fate like this. the co-workers say they just saw the vp of engineering yesterday. >> a good person actually and a very good human being. >> reporter: the suspect identified by a police source as mirza tatlik also now dead shot by an officer after taking the couple's 13-year-old son hostage. >> he was armed with a son and really surprised the victims for all intents and purposes. >> reporter: the police chief said the suspect's failed relationship with the couple's daughter is likely a reas
maria medina is there and has been talking with family friends. >> reporter: a fell friend said they are degrees -- a family friended they are devastated. the couple really loved their family. two of the kids were home at the time of the shooting. >> he didn't give this family choices. he didn't give my officer a choice. >> reporter: a couple murdered in cold blood inside their home while their kids were there. >> and it's just a tragic, tragic incident perpetrated....
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raymaria -- maria medina is live on campus. >> reporter: tonight we're learning a professor is suing the university for retaliation. he said he wanted to protect students, but the university wanted to protect itself. this is the professor at the center of a university investigation put on paid leave accused of sexually harassing students. according to the lawsuit we obtained, it was another professor who brought one of the student's complaints to the university, but then professor jason laker wondered why his colleague stayed on the job even after sjsu concluded he had acted inappropriately. because laker did not agree, he says administrators including former dean elaine chin and associate dean mary mcveigh made up lies about him and encouraged others to file grievances against him. his lawsuit against sjsu says in part, "these retaliatory actions were taken to intimidate laker and show his protected activity of opposing sexual harassment by his colleague." now if you remember, we also uncovered an investigation that was launched into a couple administrators possibly lying about one
raymaria -- maria medina is live on campus. >> reporter: tonight we're learning a professor is suing the university for retaliation. he said he wanted to protect students, but the university wanted to protect itself. this is the professor at the center of a university investigation put on paid leave accused of sexually harassing students. according to the lawsuit we obtained, it was another professor who brought one of the student's complaints to the university, but then professor jason...
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kpix 5's maria medina reports. >> didn't give this family choices. he didn't give my officer a choice. >> reporter: a couple murdered in cold blood inside their home while their kids were there. >> it's a tragic, tragic incident perpetrated by evil. >> reporter: a family friend tells kpix 5 this was a good immigrant family who did everything right and didn't deserve a fate like this. the coworkers at juniper say they just saw the vice president of engineering. >> he was a good person. good human being. >> reporter: the suspect identified by a police source as mirza tatlic. also now dead, shot by a cop after taking the couple's 13- year-old son hostage >> he was armed with a gun, got to the residence and really surprised the victims. >> reporter: the police chief says the suspect's failed relationship with the couple's daughter the reason behind the motive to kill. according to a police source, rachel prahbu may have moved to boston to get away from tatlic. his instagram account includes texts with rachel and rambling captions but says: >> i know he h
kpix 5's maria medina reports. >> didn't give this family choices. he didn't give my officer a choice. >> reporter: a couple murdered in cold blood inside their home while their kids were there. >> it's a tragic, tragic incident perpetrated by evil. >> reporter: a family friend tells kpix 5 this was a good immigrant family who did everything right and didn't deserve a fate like this. the coworkers at juniper say they just saw the vice president of engineering. >>...
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kpix5's maria medina is live in san jose. maria, you discovered some red flags when this guy was working for another bay area city? >> reporter: well, ken, we're talking about a man who was hired to help the very poor find housing in richmond, but while some lived in horrible conditions he was eating $400 meals and taxpayers were paying for it. >> roaches or mice, bedbugs. >> i can't put them in my cab because bugs get in there. >> reporter: several years ago residents at the richmond hacienda apartments got so fed up with living conditions . >> there's still dead roaches underneath my sink. >> reporter: -- they called for the firing of jim jones. audits found under his watch it was at a $700,000 deficit while he ate on the taxpayers' dime. last year he landed a job with san jose as deputy director for the housing department. considering his past, what does the city see in him to hire him? >> he's extremely knowledgeable. >> reporter: the city spokesperson said they knew about jones' past issues when they hired him but say th
kpix5's maria medina is live in san jose. maria, you discovered some red flags when this guy was working for another bay area city? >> reporter: well, ken, we're talking about a man who was hired to help the very poor find housing in richmond, but while some lived in horrible conditions he was eating $400 meals and taxpayers were paying for it. >> roaches or mice, bedbugs. >> i can't put them in my cab because bugs get in there. >> reporter: several years ago residents...
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reportera: danilo medina exigiÓ poner freno al principal motor de esta actividad lucrativa: la demandal de drogas, qque reuniÓ 120 lÍderes que trabajan en el combate global contra el narcotrÁfico, auspiciado por la dea. es importante trazar estrategias de colaboraciÓn para evitar que hayan refugios para los narcotraficantes. el re apresamiento del chapo, obligÓ a intensificar la persecuciÓn. >> se logra la captura de los grandes capos, y las estructuras que estÁn por debajo, luchan por colocarse. eso trae por consecuencia que peleen entre ellos. reportera: en colombia maduran que pequeÑos cultivadores de coca, aabandonen ese oficio ilÍcito. presentadora: se agrava la crisis polÍtica en venezuela despuÉs de que el presidente nicolÁs maduro anunciara un nuevo decreto de estado que restringe las garantÍas constitucionales en todo el territorio nacional. el gobierno dice que es una medida para preservar el orden interno pero la oposiciÓn asegura que se trata de una provocaciÓn. tres muertes mÁs durante las protestas de hoy, aumentaron la cifra total a 43 en 46 dÍas de manifestaciones. vene
reportera: danilo medina exigiÓ poner freno al principal motor de esta actividad lucrativa: la demandal de drogas, qque reuniÓ 120 lÍderes que trabajan en el combate global contra el narcotrÁfico, auspiciado por la dea. es importante trazar estrategias de colaboraciÓn para evitar que hayan refugios para los narcotraficantes. el re apresamiento del chapo, obligÓ a intensificar la persecuciÓn. >> se logra la captura de los grandes capos, y las estructuras que estÁn por debajo,...
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. >> there is much in mecca and medina. it supplies a lot of expertise.se two cities have their own futures and character especially mecca with the seasonalityy factors so we're ready to leverage on the experience and capabilities and his is our strength. it will start with more development within mecca. it is also the other businesses that complement the business model for real estate development. >> would you say it is on the table outside of those cities? the foreign investors want to take part in your growth story and they wouldn't be able to at the moment. once you go outside of these two cities it might be an option. >> yes, well absolutely. mecca, medina, and the adjacent cities. who knows? might as well diversify within the province. but those are the four cities that we really invest heavily and leverage upon our expertise. >> so you could imagine foreign investment being part of your story in the next two, three years. >> absolutely. without any regulations or rules, yes. hrough either investments to partnerships we give them access and financia
. >> there is much in mecca and medina. it supplies a lot of expertise.se two cities have their own futures and character especially mecca with the seasonalityy factors so we're ready to leverage on the experience and capabilities and his is our strength. it will start with more development within mecca. it is also the other businesses that complement the business model for real estate development. >> would you say it is on the table outside of those cities? the foreign investors...
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they believe richard medina used tide bed sheets to escape. he was discovered about 8:30 this morning. and medina is serving time on charges of battery and assault. he was scheduled to be released on september 3rd. >>> we have new details in that mob robbery on bart a couple weeks ago. one was arrested for a separate robbery when police discovered he had a warrant out for the bart robbery. they say he jumped the fair gates on april 22nd and beat and robbed several passengers on a train. >>> coming up next, a major legal settlement between the city of san francisco and airbnb skb . >> the changes that will effect thousands of bay area home owners. >> how the epic year in the sierra measured up. >>> how the businessman 2: we've gone over the numbers several times, and... businessman 1: yea, yea, yea...you know what i'm craving right now? businessman 1: (over speaker) --guacamole and bacon. audio tech: we got a craving! go go go!!! music: crashing cravings in the crave van. jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey guys, try my guacamole and bacon
they believe richard medina used tide bed sheets to escape. he was discovered about 8:30 this morning. and medina is serving time on charges of battery and assault. he was scheduled to be released on september 3rd. >>> we have new details in that mob robbery on bart a couple weeks ago. one was arrested for a separate robbery when police discovered he had a warrant out for the bart robbery. they say he jumped the fair gates on april 22nd and beat and robbed several passengers on a...
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carmen: martÍn medina lleva muchos aÑos en el negocio, a Él si le preocupa la posibilidad de un muroi inexistente. >> ahorita ya no es un flujo continuo ni en cantidades grandes. reportera: y anteriormente si llegÓ a ser serio. >> si, hace unos cinco o seis aÑos para atrÁs era muy serio. reportera: y es que guerrero tuvo su propio episodio con el crimen organizado. >> hasta hace dos o tres aÑos que volvieron, se recuperÓ la tranquilidad >> por eso nosotros ahora venimos mucho para acÁ, porque estÁ más tranquilo. estÁ más tranquilo. reportera: tan tranquilo que hasta acampa ni pasan la noche aquÍ >> anoche vimos la pelea del canelo y chÁvez aquÍ. con eso les voy a decir todo. carmen: Él que sus movimientos estÁn siendo permanentemente vigilados por autoridades estadounidenses, pero no se intimida. >> ahÍ estÁ trump vigilándonos. carmen: se refiere a una de las herramientas mÁs eficaces con las que aduanas y protecciÓn fronteriza monitorea, desde 10 a 12.000 pies de alturas extensas Áreas fronterizas. >> nunca me he intentado cruzar para los estados unidos. carmen: humberto de leÓn tam
carmen: martÍn medina lleva muchos aÑos en el negocio, a Él si le preocupa la posibilidad de un muroi inexistente. >> ahorita ya no es un flujo continuo ni en cantidades grandes. reportera: y anteriormente si llegÓ a ser serio. >> si, hace unos cinco o seis aÑos para atrÁs era muy serio. reportera: y es que guerrero tuvo su propio episodio con el crimen organizado. >> hasta hace dos o tres aÑos que volvieron, se recuperÓ la tranquilidad >> por eso nosotros ahora...
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luis alejandro medina amplia... pkg 0;01 0;20 0;29 - end pkg padres de familia en nuestra rea tienen ms de 13 razones para estar preocupados por una serie de television , que est provocando conmocin entre estudiantes, al mostrar una cruda realidad que podra terminar en un suicidio. esa es la trama de "13 razones por que", que se emite en netflix, y que se ha convertido en viral en las redes sociales. bite andrew evangelista, coordinador salud mental el coordinador se salud mental advierte que pueden hacer jovenes en riesgo y vulnerables al,contenido tan crudo de la serie, que cuenta la historia de una joven que enfrenta abusos y llega a terminar con el suicidio, no sin antes dejar 13 grabaciones explicando sus acciones. bite anna stryjewska, estudiante esta estudiante no oculta su impacto por la serie, de la que segn ella, todo el mundo habla y es una locura. para otros tiene su lado positivo y es como muestra una realidad que aunque es controversial deja lecciones para reflexionar. por eso para ana que no se ha per
luis alejandro medina amplia... pkg 0;01 0;20 0;29 - end pkg padres de familia en nuestra rea tienen ms de 13 razones para estar preocupados por una serie de television , que est provocando conmocin entre estudiantes, al mostrar una cruda realidad que podra terminar en un suicidio. esa es la trama de "13 razones por que", que se emite en netflix, y que se ha convertido en viral en las redes sociales. bite andrew evangelista, coordinador salud mental el coordinador se salud mental...
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medina could have decide what to do. others undermined him so - the moderate ground such as it existed in charleston in 1860 essentially disappeared. it evaporated. and not was a deliberate strategy of the radicals to make it like an existential choice.you are either with us or you are with them. because you basically just left with people like -- who was publicly declared and one of the very very few, the very rest were even -- anyone else? i am happy to sign your books and chat with you afterwards if you like. thank you for coming. [applause] >> booktv is on twitter and facebook. we want to hear from you. treat us twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page facebook.com/booktv. >> good evening. i am barbara stover chief of community programs here at the museum. it is my pleasure to welcome you to an evening with david grinspoon. here at the national museum of natural history through research, exhibitions, programs and online resources we help promote the natural world and our place in it. we aim to inspir
medina could have decide what to do. others undermined him so - the moderate ground such as it existed in charleston in 1860 essentially disappeared. it evaporated. and not was a deliberate strategy of the radicals to make it like an existential choice.you are either with us or you are with them. because you basically just left with people like -- who was publicly declared and one of the very very few, the very rest were even -- anyone else? i am happy to sign your books and chat with you...
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cascade. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ >> just discussing what numbers sara will play at the roulette wheel in las vegas. let's see how the markets are playing. it's been a decent week. six days in a row the dow has gained. yesterday the dow up about a third of a percent. s&p more than that. the nasdaq up 0.7% for a record close. as we said, a good consistent run of gains. yesterday probably the most pronounced of them. today a bit flat. but clearly we won't begrudge this type of decline after a decent week of gains. let's look at oil prices. because they were severely negative yesterday. down almost 5% for wti because opec didn't extend the production cuts enough. they did do nine months. but it seemed like that was priced in. by the end of yesterday's trade down 5%. we are rebounding today, wti up three quarters of a percent. 49.3. >> 26. it's always 26. >> 11 and 8 are the ones to go with. >>> news on
cascade. [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ >> just discussing what numbers sara will play at the roulette wheel in las vegas. let's see how the markets are playing. it's been a decent week. six days in a row the dow has gained. yesterday the dow up about a third of a percent. s&p more than that. the...
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night ♪ holy night ♪ all is calm ♪ all is bright fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ >> oil front and center as opec members meet in vienna. the big swings in crude prices straight ahead. president trump meeting with european leaders at this hour ahead of a nato summit. >>> and if you're a fan of the movie "love actually" you're going to want to stick around because it's back -- sort of. it's thursday, may 25, 2017. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >>> good morning. welcome back to cnbc. whose first cd was this? >> it was mine. we've gone with the title song of the track. >> leave it to you to pick the worst one. >> even if i picked something you like, would have framed it as awful. >> one thing that was not awful was your tease into the break. >> we have an interview with richard curtis, throwback thursday, we're throwing it back with some of our first cds. >> good stuff. >> you're the one who is talking and making it go longer. >> le
night ♪ holy night ♪ all is calm ♪ all is bright fallujah argonne khe sanh midway dak to normandy medina chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ >> oil front and center as opec members meet in vienna. the big swings in crude prices straight ahead. president trump meeting with european leaders at this hour ahead of a nato summit. >>> and if you're a fan of the movie "love actually"...
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kpix 5's maria medina joins us live at the construction site in oakland with the latest. >> reporter: this was the scene of chaos and panic this morning. one worker described to us why he rushed to the site. >> some of those coworkers are my family members. >> reporter: the screen dramatic, the injuries minor but the investigation could mean serious citations for the subcontractor largo concrete incorporated. >> they want to preserve the site to see what happened. >> reporter: cal/osha will try to find out what happened. the scaffold collapsed as workers poured concrete sending up to 20 people falling to stories into the wet cement and now they are dangling from the now bent rebar. >> like quicksand. but they were only trapped up to their knees. >> reporter: oakland firefighters say when they arrived, workers were already helping the victims using shovels and pieces of plywood. >> it was a very great rescue. >> some of them were not doing their job. >> reporter: lewis says someone is supposed to always watch the site in case something goes wrong. but he claims no one got a warning. a
kpix 5's maria medina joins us live at the construction site in oakland with the latest. >> reporter: this was the scene of chaos and panic this morning. one worker described to us why he rushed to the site. >> some of those coworkers are my family members. >> reporter: the screen dramatic, the injuries minor but the investigation could mean serious citations for the subcontractor largo concrete incorporated. >> they want to preserve the site to see what happened....
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kpix 5's maria medina on her ordeal that ended hundreds of miles away in another state. >> reporter: the san jose state student just one day away from graduation told investigators a man she didn't know kidnapped her at knifepoint at her off campus apartment complex in san jose on friday between 8:30 and 9 a.m. he then forced her to drive 500 miles north into oregon. but it was there in coos county where her car ran out of gas. and that's when the 22-year-old victim says she seize the a small window of opportunity to escape her abductor running into a grassy area off highway 101 near ban done where she hid for a couple of hours until she flagged down a driver who helped her call police at 10:18 p.m. the entire ordeal lasted more than 12 hours. an investigator in oregon says he believes the victim's story. san jose police have yet to interview her. the search for the suspect continues. maria medina, kpix 5. >>> a passionate plea from a prosecutor in the sierra lamar case as he urged jurors to sentence antolin garcia-torres to death. he said the fact that sierra has never been found sh
kpix 5's maria medina on her ordeal that ended hundreds of miles away in another state. >> reporter: the san jose state student just one day away from graduation told investigators a man she didn't know kidnapped her at knifepoint at her off campus apartment complex in san jose on friday between 8:30 and 9 a.m. he then forced her to drive 500 miles north into oregon. but it was there in coos county where her car ran out of gas. and that's when the 22-year-old victim says she seize the a...
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but kpix 5's maria medina is back with new information. she says the d.a.'s office has some serious questions. >> reporter: hours after our story aired uncovering the santa clara district attorney's investigation into two sjsu administrators last year, the university wanted its side to be heard releasing this statement: it's important to note that the investigation initiated by the deputies district attorney did not result in any criminal charges. the crime was even identified and the investigation was formally closed in september 2016. and the university is right. there is no evidence dean alain chin and associate dean mary mcvay lied. in a letter to a whistle-blower obtained by kpix 5 the deputy district attorney says their investigation was hampered because the sjsu lawyer objected to witness interviews being recorded and also because of this. chin and mcvay told an investigator before a 2015 sexual harassment complaint against a professor he had no other formal or informal complaints against him but turns out there was. air 2014 anonymous complaint. the
but kpix 5's maria medina is back with new information. she says the d.a.'s office has some serious questions. >> reporter: hours after our story aired uncovering the santa clara district attorney's investigation into two sjsu administrators last year, the university wanted its side to be heard releasing this statement: it's important to note that the investigation initiated by the deputies district attorney did not result in any criminal charges. the crime was even identified and the...
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maria medina, kpix 5. >> now, the bus driver says the sun was in his eyes and he didn't see that car. as maria mentioned, just a few months ago, the alameda county sheriffs department lost another deputy, mike foeley. this is back in february. he was hit and killed by an inhate bus working at the san la rita jail, the same jail where deputy kin worked. >>> an arsonist in the east bay has struck again. this morning, that fire bug is still on the loose. there have been at least 7 cars technologicalled in the east bay over the past -- torched in the east bay in the past few days. firefighters found in car burned out yesterday around 2:00 a.m. in the morning. that 911 call came in as firefighters were putting out another car fire just a couple miles away. the owner of the car says he woke up to flames and smoke in front of his house. >> do you know who called 911. >> i heard it was a neighbor. if it had been left to me, it probably would have ended up in my house because i was asleep. >> so far investigators say it appears the cars were chosen at random in the middle of the night. right n
maria medina, kpix 5. >> now, the bus driver says the sun was in his eyes and he didn't see that car. as maria mentioned, just a few months ago, the alameda county sheriffs department lost another deputy, mike foeley. this is back in february. he was hit and killed by an inhate bus working at the san la rita jail, the same jail where deputy kin worked. >>> an arsonist in the east bay has struck again. this morning, that fire bug is still on the loose. there have been at least 7...
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pedro: alex medina de 17 aÑos hizo un reportaje sobre preferencias sexuales entre jÓvenes de su edadson voluntarios. todos deben estudiar en alguna escuela del barrio para pertenecer al programa. >> hay personas que en la calle nos dice que les gusta las cosas que hacemos. pedro: el periÓdico se ha convertido en una voz para este barrio donde la mayorÍa de los casi 100.000 habitantes son latinos. por eso la importancia de publicarlo en inglÉs y en espaÑol. >> tenemos que captar la cultura aquÍ y es una cultura que vive en espaÑol. pedro: el periÓdico ha crecido tanto, dicen sus fundadores que ahora otros medios publican las historias que estos jovencitos encuentran en su barrio. jorge: por cierto, este domingo el programa "al punto", les contarÉ la historia de fÁtima amÉrica, tiene 14 aÑos de edad pero le tocÓ ver cómo agentes de inmigraciÓn vestido de policÍa arrestaron a su padre cuando la llevaba a la escuela. ella lo grabo todo con su telÉfono celular y me llevÓ al lugar donde ocurriÓ. >> nunca pensÉ que lo iban a deportar. no es un criminal. vino aquÍ para trabajar para que sus
pedro: alex medina de 17 aÑos hizo un reportaje sobre preferencias sexuales entre jÓvenes de su edadson voluntarios. todos deben estudiar en alguna escuela del barrio para pertenecer al programa. >> hay personas que en la calle nos dice que les gusta las cosas que hacemos. pedro: el periÓdico se ha convertido en una voz para este barrio donde la mayorÍa de los casi 100.000 habitantes son latinos. por eso la importancia de publicarlo en inglÉs y en espaÑol. >> tenemos que...
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kpix 5's maria medina discovered as >>> one of san jose's new employees mysteriously quit after only two weeks on the job. mar ia discovered some red flags when he was working for another bay area city. >> roaches, mice, bed bugs. >> reporter: several years ago, renters at the richmond apartments got so fed up with filthy living conditions -- >> there's still dead roaches underneath my sink. >> reporter: they called for the firing of tim jones, the man who oversaw the city's housing authority. audits found under his watch, the agency ran a $700,000 deficit. but last month, jones landed a new senior management job with san jose. as deputy director for the housing department. considering his past, what did the city see in him that you guys hired him? >> he's extremely knowledgeable. >> reporter: the city spokes person says they knew about his past issues when they hired him but said that experience made him a top candidate. >> when you have somebody who's been through a spot of trouble some areas, you learn from that and become very -- have a deeper knowledge and awareness. >> reporter
kpix 5's maria medina discovered as >>> one of san jose's new employees mysteriously quit after only two weeks on the job. mar ia discovered some red flags when he was working for another bay area city. >> roaches, mice, bed bugs. >> reporter: several years ago, renters at the richmond apartments got so fed up with filthy living conditions -- >> there's still dead roaches underneath my sink. >> reporter: they called for the firing of tim jones, the man who...
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medina, ohio. doug. hello. caller: yes, you keep saying that the united kingdom economy hasn't collapsed yet, but there has been no change in your ,elationship with the eu yet so, when that happens, there still could be a collapse in your economy. are, too, i think you swimming upstream on this because the u.k. is a member of the wto, and they have their roles -- rules, so you're going to have to follow those. host: ok, color. thanks. guest: sure. -- caller. thanks. guest: sure. you make a fair point. the u.k. has not actually left yet, but people were making the point that if the u.k. voted to leave, markets would collapse, and that has not happened. markets have a way of factoring in big things that are about to happen, and affected things are still going well -- the footsie is at an all-time high -- the se is at an ft all-time high, people like to government.e we will maintain our trade with other countries. one of the great things is that tariffs have actually come down massively from where they were in the
medina, ohio. doug. hello. caller: yes, you keep saying that the united kingdom economy hasn't collapsed yet, but there has been no change in your ,elationship with the eu yet so, when that happens, there still could be a collapse in your economy. are, too, i think you swimming upstream on this because the u.k. is a member of the wto, and they have their roles -- rules, so you're going to have to follow those. host: ok, color. thanks. guest: sure. -- caller. thanks. guest: sure. you make a fair...