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this is my mother's house. at house was built by my father and i was born here. >> they are known for their colorful houses. what is left is charcoal. hundreds of resididents spent christmas day sifting through debris. >> we were preparing dinner with the family and with everything that had already happened, we were very sad because we could not work and we have finally lost what we need to live and stay here. >> i managed to get the pats and the tvl, but i could not get more because the police took me away. dry, firefighters began to limit the destruction that moved swiftly into the neighborhood. >> at least 60 homes have already been damaged. many are in bad shape. >> that number soon doubled. some using buckets of water to douse the fire. >> there is my mom's house down there. >> speculating that it had been started differently. >> they are carrying out all the due diligence to find possible responsibility. >> for now, it is residents paying the penalty. clearing out what is left to start again. >> several pe
this is my mother's house. at house was built by my father and i was born here. >> they are known for their colorful houses. what is left is charcoal. hundreds of resididents spent christmas day sifting through debris. >> we were preparing dinner with the family and with everything that had already happened, we were very sad because we could not work and we have finally lost what we need to live and stay here. >> i managed to get the pats and the tvl, but i could not get more...
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77 children and he started dancing and then you were cast and by miles our lady lady madam our mother house by using dos they sing dance academy and then you you went on my mother ship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of end of the trainee was for my kids it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call from the uk. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates of the present does it count how many events i was 18 when i was selected to go to one of the 1st cultural exchange student scholarships to be awarded to go to america even diffuse them i was issues than dance because you. in ballet and then in the process of a film. and then i'm married to a girl she was my 1st love and there was listen this fall and then up out of the chinese consonant houston. didn't. permit my marriage so he subsequently helped me hostage at the chinese consulate and she said how so you know 21 hours and the last month i joined that. terrible ord
77 children and he started dancing and then you were cast and by miles our lady lady madam our mother house by using dos they sing dance academy and then you you went on my mother ship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of end of the trainee was for my kids it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call from the uk. and then when i graduated i was...
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him out mother house by using dos they think as academy and then you you went on a scholarship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das how to do the trainee was amazing it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced oz like noria or asian you call and all that. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates of the grade and gossip counted how many then i was 18 then i was selected to go to one of the 1st cultural exchange student scholarships to be awarded to go to america and you went to cuba then i want to she has been swedish used in ballet and then in the process of a film. kind of then i'm married to a girl she was my 1st love and her name was listen this is the kind of den up out of the chinese consonants you stand. didn't. permit my marriage so he subsequently helped me hostage at the chinese consulate she said how so it 21 hours on the last month i joined that. terrible ordeal it was a big scandal because it was a huge scandal soul of barbara bush was on the
him out mother house by using dos they think as academy and then you you went on a scholarship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das how to do the trainee was amazing it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced oz like noria or asian you call and all that. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates of the grade and gossip counted how many then i was 18 then i was...
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in my mother's house by using das facing dance academy and then you you went on a scholarship to houston as a student right yes so i was trained for 7 years at the beijing das kind of the end of the training was for my kids it was just very disciplined but it is the famous russian bike on the train which is the best which produced stars like noria oration you call from the uk. and then when i graduated i was considered one of the top graduates of the president doesn't count how many events i was 18 then i was selected to go to one of the 1st cultural exchange students scholarships to be awarded to go to america and when to use them i want to she has been danced with issues. in ballet and then in the process of a film. and then i marry the girl she was my 1st love and then it was listen this and then up out of the chinese constant houston. didn't. permit my marriage so the subsequently helped me hostage at the chinese consulate and she said how so it had 21 hours on the last month by a joint that. terrible ordeal it was a big scandal because it was a huge scandal soul of barbara bush was
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vlada now keeps a blog about her mother's house arrest.of politics. the teenager knows her mum could be facing up to six years behind bars. i don't see any future. i don't know how things will be instilled there is a final verdict. but we think she will probably be imprisoned. and it's impossible to be prepared for that. sarah rainsford there with vlada's story. few cities are in the spotlight more over chrsitmas than bethlehem — the biblical place revered as the birthplace ofjesus christ. but tourism has hit it hard for the last 20 years. it's a palestinian city in the israeli—occupied west bank. and because of restricted movement out of the city by the israeli government, its christian community has dwindled — a move palestinians say harms their freedom and economic prospects. barbara plett usher reports. this is bethlehem's time of year. dressed up in christmas finery, inviting the world to celebrate the story of a humble birth that changed history. tourism here is a bright spot, despite dark times for the palestinian economy. for bethl
vlada now keeps a blog about her mother's house arrest.of politics. the teenager knows her mum could be facing up to six years behind bars. i don't see any future. i don't know how things will be instilled there is a final verdict. but we think she will probably be imprisoned. and it's impossible to be prepared for that. sarah rainsford there with vlada's story. few cities are in the spotlight more over chrsitmas than bethlehem — the biblical place revered as the birthplace ofjesus christ....
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and then come in for his mother's house in massachusetts and then there are no guarantees in the arrival after the safety commissioner and then trotter mobilize protest that the group argued the failure and then to invest or prosecute the recent lynching of a teenage boy trotter use the public information for specifically he referred to the case where radical black abolitionist terrified efforts to extradite. and in that case which occurred 30 years before trotter was born and that turned moral slaves into the first public black protested american history and leaving massachusetts uncompromising protection of all of the oppressed. these protests brought much-needed attention to influence massachusetts law. and the reality and with the personal liberty laws. and after that case and with the extradition to north carolina but massachusetts remember her history and in proclaiming the roots of antebellum as justification for 20th century demands trotter shows those trends to recognize the radical nature martha jones at the kelly carter jackson and calling for re-examination and black appellat
and then come in for his mother's house in massachusetts and then there are no guarantees in the arrival after the safety commissioner and then trotter mobilize protest that the group argued the failure and then to invest or prosecute the recent lynching of a teenage boy trotter use the public information for specifically he referred to the case where radical black abolitionist terrified efforts to extradite. and in that case which occurred 30 years before trotter was born and that turned moral...
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over there and my house was burnt my cousins and uncles were relatives in the street this is my mother's house that house was built by my father i was born here. the port town is renowned for its colorful wooden houses its lift is charcoal hundreds of residents spent christmas day sifting through the debris for items that escaped the place. we were preparing dinner with the family with everything that had already happened in valparaiso with protest we were very sad because we could not work and now we have finally lost what we need to live and stay here. i managed to get the pets and the t.v. out but i couldn't take more because the police took me away there was nothing more that could be done. the fire began on tuesday fanned by strong winds and a hot dry start to summer firefighters began a ground an aerial if it limit the destruction to move swiftly into the dance neighborhood. at least 60 homes have already been damaged and this number is likely to increase because many are in bad shape so it's difficult to count in these minutes. that number soon. residents did what they could before they
over there and my house was burnt my cousins and uncles were relatives in the street this is my mother's house that house was built by my father i was born here. the port town is renowned for its colorful wooden houses its lift is charcoal hundreds of residents spent christmas day sifting through the debris for items that escaped the place. we were preparing dinner with the family with everything that had already happened in valparaiso with protest we were very sad because we could not work and...
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. >> lennon went, of all places, to his mother's house, where he kept another car. >> i knew right away. i knew. he was just not right. he was agitated, mean, nasty to me. >> laura's son was now a killer. >> i said, "in my driveway, you have a body? you get that body out of there." he took the car and he left, and he drove around with this body. >> when we come back, lennon gets caught because of what he calls a mistake in how he disposed of the body. >> according to, you know, real gangsters you're not even doing it right. nothing shines brighter than you. you are one-of-a-kind. you are my diamond. for the diamond in your life, get 30 % off everything including these one of a kind deals. it's the "you are my diamond" event. exclusively at zales, the diamond store. it's the "you are my diamond" event. i don't make compromises. i want nutrition made just for me. but i also want great taste. so i drink boost for women. new boost women with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new boost women. all with great taste. (paul) america's best n
. >> lennon went, of all places, to his mother's house, where he kept another car. >> i knew right away. i knew. he was just not right. he was agitated, mean, nasty to me. >> laura's son was now a killer. >> i said, "in my driveway, you have a body? you get that body out of there." he took the car and he left, and he drove around with this body. >> when we come back, lennon gets caught because of what he calls a mistake in how he disposed of the body....
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a judge in hayward said he needed more time to decide whether or not to evict the mother from her house. the owner wants them out on the grounds that they are illegal squatters, but the mothers are defending their decision to stay. >> this is not something i desire, this is what i deserve. the owner of wedgewood properties intends to put that - - they said that they respect what the families are saying but they do not condone the theft of the home. the mother say they will continue to stay in the house as they wait for the judge's ruling. >> the chp is asking for a judges help, a driver told officers around 7:15 on the night, someone shot at his black nissan altima, he was the only one in the car the time and he had minor injuries to his hand and shoulder from flying debris. the driver saw the person shooting from another far, chp is asking anyone who saw anything in that area to give them a call. a man cycle treated after being shot in the shoulder. a man on a bike was going by the owners backyard, and shot the dog for no apparent reason. the suspect is described as latino, late teens
a judge in hayward said he needed more time to decide whether or not to evict the mother from her house. the owner wants them out on the grounds that they are illegal squatters, but the mothers are defending their decision to stay. >> this is not something i desire, this is what i deserve. the owner of wedgewood properties intends to put that - - they said that they respect what the families are saying but they do not condone the theft of the home. the mother say they will continue to...
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that is why of the reasons why we have come up with an initiative and their mothers house and goose and camp and what is all stress today. it's a place of a former concentration camp a 2nd inmate died there some citizens of poland's member of intelligence. if we do not want this land to be neglected lands we do not want those places to be left without a memory. without proper commemoration. testimonies from the past builds our presence. one of such testimonies comes from a small jewish boy who survived the holocaust he said. he didn't think they were and this is it is left after the terrible destruction of my town he said i lived in a forest just so fields around i thought there were not many people who left their living memory that shows the trauma of those times the trauma of those who survived as it has been presented to day by mr bott because the. survivors. their guest. in the state. declares that it's going to continue caring for the. past. what happens the terrible deeds perpetrated by nazi germany let me say again justice requires this memory. at the same time that has remembere
that is why of the reasons why we have come up with an initiative and their mothers house and goose and camp and what is all stress today. it's a place of a former concentration camp a 2nd inmate died there some citizens of poland's member of intelligence. if we do not want this land to be neglected lands we do not want those places to be left without a memory. without proper commemoration. testimonies from the past builds our presence. one of such testimonies comes from a small jewish boy who...
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. >> reporter: that's right, and the mothers and their children, they have until december 17th to leave the house. the mothers say that is not going to happen. they are staying put. they want to celebrate the holidays with their children inside their new home. but a spokesperson for the real estate company that owns that home says they are not negotiating with the squatters until that house is empty. >> we're not leavin'. we're not going anywhere. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: some might call these oakland mothers radicals. others might say finding an empty house to move your family into is -- >> this is a rational response! >> reporter: one thing for certain, the moms behind moms for housing are defiant. >> they should give us this home, we variety to thhave a ri home. >> reporter: a crowd cheered on the mothers who took over though home on magnolia street last month. the property is opened by a real estate investment company out of redondo beach called wedge wood. a spokesperson for the company says they're willing to talk with the moms, but first they have to leave. >> wedge wood and ever
. >> reporter: that's right, and the mothers and their children, they have until december 17th to leave the house. the mothers say that is not going to happen. they are staying put. they want to celebrate the holidays with their children inside their new home. but a spokesperson for the real estate company that owns that home says they are not negotiating with the squatters until that house is empty. >> we're not leavin'. we're not going anywhere. [cheers and applause] >>...
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over there and my house was burnt my cousins and uncles were relatives in the street this is my mother's house that house was built by my father i was born here. the port town is renowned for its colorful wooden houses that's left is charcoal hundreds of residents spent christmas day sifting through the debris i sense that escaped the place. we were preparing dinner with the family with everything that had already happened . so with protests we were very sad because we could not work and now we have finally lost what we need to live and stay here. i managed to get the pets and the t.v. out but i couldn't take more because the police took me away there was nothing more that could be done. the fire began on tuesday fanned by strong winds and a hot dry start to summer firefighters began a ground an aerial if it limit the destruction to move swiftly into the dance neighborhood that i don't really know at least 60 homes have already been damaged and this number is likely to increase because many are in bad shape so it's difficult to count in these minutes. that number soon. residents of what they c
over there and my house was burnt my cousins and uncles were relatives in the street this is my mother's house that house was built by my father i was born here. the port town is renowned for its colorful wooden houses that's left is charcoal hundreds of residents spent christmas day sifting through the debris i sense that escaped the place. we were preparing dinner with the family with everything that had already happened . so with protests we were very sad because we could not work and now we...
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a it is not ju house, or you really understand at made this place. mother boughsethe yellow h in 1961 when she os 19 years old. it was her first ay house. within its walls my mother made her world. i really wanted to think about what it means,ot just for the person who does not know new orleans, but for the person who really knows a place, to get really up cse to something and tell that story, but also tnk about and figure in what distance does, what it means if the story of new orleans becomes for someone onlyna kat, and they only see that story or images from 200 mile away, how thatelhanges theirionship to a place. i wanted to go very high up and present that view but also say, look what you are missing. ldthis 19-yearho bought the house, my brother who goes there every day after his job withnasa. -- wh nasa. and to think about the innate boo of being the baby ofdr 12 ch telling the story. that felt painful to do, and it is something i had to reckon with the entire tias writing. how dare i tell this story? it is not my story to tell and i am telling too m
a it is not ju house, or you really understand at made this place. mother boughsethe yellow h in 1961 when she os 19 years old. it was her first ay house. within its walls my mother made her world. i really wanted to think about what it means,ot just for the person who does not know new orleans, but for the person who really knows a place, to get really up cse to something and tell that story, but also tnk about and figure in what distance does, what it means if the story of new orleans becomes...
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reporter: 30-year-old alex helder was mowed down by a woman the same age. 9:30 pm, headed to his mother's housewas in a crosswalk with pedestrian warning lights. he died of a massive head injury. >> he was a very sweet, quirky boy. very, very smart. very passionate. >> reporter: the family keeps this memorial, hoping other drivers notice. >> take care of yourself. it's not just about your behavior. it's how your behavior affects other people. >> reporter: the driver who hit alex is charged with vehicular manslaughter and dui. >> the penalties are real. >> reporter: even a first-time dui with no injury can cause $10,000 or more. no vatto police have this message. mistake high >> you have a good one. >> reporter: 10,000 people a year. so far tonight, here in novato, this checkpoint has not detected anyone impaired. they've performed one field sobriety test. and they have cited several drivers for not having a license. >> at least some good news that no one was caught with a dui so far. thank you so much. >>> we have an update on this bart train accident in novato that killed a pedestrian. a 71-ye
reporter: 30-year-old alex helder was mowed down by a woman the same age. 9:30 pm, headed to his mother's housewas in a crosswalk with pedestrian warning lights. he died of a massive head injury. >> he was a very sweet, quirky boy. very, very smart. very passionate. >> reporter: the family keeps this memorial, hoping other drivers notice. >> take care of yourself. it's not just about your behavior. it's how your behavior affects other people. >> reporter: the driver who...
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speaker, i want to thank you for personally delivering flowers when my father passed away, to my mother's house. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. south of market association. i recall when there used to be breweries out there, warehouses, supply shops, and a lot of them moved away for all sorts of reasons, particularly breweries that are no longer there. it's really developing -- i like what's going on. it's nice to see places coming up. the giants ballpark and so many other places around south of market. it's become a bright, vibrant and interesting place to come to. so supervisor peskin, i really appreciate all the work you've put into this. i'm a full supporter of small business. one thing i love about this place that's being built, all the p.d.i., we have such a shortage of it. we have a few car repair places, but this is a great mixture of day care, p.d.r., it's going to be a good project i feel at this stage. once again, we at south of market support this project. we have other issues that's not to talk about but as far as we are concerned at this stage, thank you very much for al
speaker, i want to thank you for personally delivering flowers when my father passed away, to my mother's house. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. south of market association. i recall when there used to be breweries out there, warehouses, supply shops, and a lot of them moved away for all sorts of reasons, particularly breweries that are no longer there. it's really developing -- i like what's going on. it's nice to see places coming up. the giants ballpark and so many other...
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. >> as for shannon's story about the sexual assault outside her mother's house, she insists the policeone properly. and that the rape really happened. why wouldn't jermeir's dna be found? >> he's a police officer. he made sure that his dna would not be found. >> his cell phone records put him on the phone at the time that you say this assault was going on. >> and i don't believe that he was ever talking to anyone on the phone. i know where he was that night. >> reporter: prosecutor david sacks says the rape allegation was thoroughly investigated and jermeir was cleared. sacks also says shannon could have taken a plea deal that might've gotten her out of prison as soon as the year 2020. her sentence now is life without parole. she has exhausted her appeals. her family still believes shannon is innocent. and hopes to find an independent expert who will confirm it was jermeir's voice on those tapes. but the odds are that shannon will die in prison. after years, maybe decades, to ponder what happened on that chilly morning when denita smith was murdered. >> could i have done things differe
. >> as for shannon's story about the sexual assault outside her mother's house, she insists the policeone properly. and that the rape really happened. why wouldn't jermeir's dna be found? >> he's a police officer. he made sure that his dna would not be found. >> his cell phone records put him on the phone at the time that you say this assault was going on. >> and i don't believe that he was ever talking to anyone on the phone. i know where he was that night. >>...
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. >> i meet earl davis at his mother's house, where he keeps his strange inheritance.oing? are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion -- texana artifacts. >> well, there's a lot of stuff in here. >> this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840, and you can see how nice his... >> beautiful signature. >> ...signature was. >> in the process, the family's home becomes a shrine to texas history -- the alamo, the battle of zacatecas. there's even stuff going back to the spanish conquistadors. >> this is conquistador's helmet, all metal. i don't know how they wore it without a liner, but you can feel it's quite heavy. >> oh, my goodness. >> can you imagine carting that on your head all day long? >> yeah. if you're having a bad hair day, it takes care of it. >> it would take care of your bad hair day. >> [ laughs ] >> no doubt. there's more stuff. come and look.
. >> i meet earl davis at his mother's house, where he keeps his strange inheritance.oing? are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion -- texana artifacts. >> well, there's a lot of stuff in here. >> this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840,...
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today an alameda county court issued a tentative ruling against the group, mothers for housing who moved into the house last month. the court denied all the claims for the women and issued notice of eviction they have to go. the group said they're drawing attention to the homelessness crisis. >>> president trump responding to north korea after its government issued a warning of a christmas gift to the u.s. if there isn't a change in sanctions. u.s. military officials expect kim jong-un will order tests of long-range missiles capable of reaching the united states. kim jong-un promised president trump during their two summits that he would not test those kinds of weapons. since then relations have gone south with the north koreans conducting more short range missile tests this year. president trump is brushing off these threats. >> we'll find out about the surprises and we'll deal with it very successfully and we'll see what happens. everybody's got surprises for me. >>> president trump also says north korea's christmas gift could be a beautiful vase as opposed to a missile test as the pre
today an alameda county court issued a tentative ruling against the group, mothers for housing who moved into the house last month. the court denied all the claims for the women and issued notice of eviction they have to go. the group said they're drawing attention to the homelessness crisis. >>> president trump responding to north korea after its government issued a warning of a christmas gift to the u.s. if there isn't a change in sanctions. u.s. military officials expect kim jong-un...
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jeffrey began by asking brm about the owner of the yellow house-- her mother, ivory mae. >> she went on to raise me and my eleven siblings in this house, so beyond it being my mother's place, it's a significant place emotionally for all of us. >> brown: it's a personal moir you've written, bu, interesting, you didn't show up till about page 100. you're telling a muclarger story about not only your family but this particular area of the city. >> that's true, and it felt completely natural to me to not show up for 1 pages. i tried it the other way.ng i tried beginhe story with me, but something about that felt like it lacked context, and i really wanted toa mke this world that existed inontext, and i wanted to talk about my grandmother and how she made houses, how she was obsessed with making place and howe sh passed that quality on to my mother, and how my mother passed it on to me, so that, ultimately, when this house is gone, what we el iso much more intense, right, because it's not just a house or you real lyle understand what madece ths pl- or you really understand what made this p
jeffrey began by asking brm about the owner of the yellow house-- her mother, ivory mae. >> she went on to raise me and my eleven siblings in this house, so beyond it being my mother's place, it's a significant place emotionally for all of us. >> brown: it's a personal moir you've written, bu, interesting, you didn't show up till about page 100. you're telling a muclarger story about not only your family but this particular area of the city. >> that's true, and it felt...
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broke down and she told me that he had been raping her and at one point he had done it at his mothers house had happened and that was the first time he had done it. and that happened a lot of times after that.|j he had done it. and that happened a lot of times after that. i had seen bruises on her thighs as well. one time she was in the shower and she was a bit apprehensive to open the door and she said, can't you wait, andi door and she said, can't you wait, and i said no, so she took one leg out of the shower opening the door, is as she got back in i saw the marks and i asked her what art those marks and i asked her what art those marks on your legs and she told me she tripped over the coffee table. your daughter stabbed farrell in the chest after a big argument one night, and she was found guilty of murder. why do you say that that is a miscarriage of justice? murder. why do you say that that is a miscarriage ofjustice? because she did not intend to hurt him in that way. she was defending herself. was strangling her at the time he and she lost control. i think it was the build—up to what
broke down and she told me that he had been raping her and at one point he had done it at his mothers house had happened and that was the first time he had done it. and that happened a lot of times after that.|j he had done it. and that happened a lot of times after that. i had seen bruises on her thighs as well. one time she was in the shower and she was a bit apprehensive to open the door and she said, can't you wait, andi door and she said, can't you wait, and i said no, so she took one leg...
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i remember there was this, i think, 70—year—old woman who came to me and said that her mother experienced housingla, i remember there was this indian woman came up to me at the end of it, held my hand and said, "i am starting my life again from scratch after 18 years of a bad marriage and watching your film made me feel like i will be fine." and that was definitely the most fulfilling moment of the entire festival journey for us. there is an overwhelming desire among short film—makers in india to break the stereotype associated with the typical song and dance bollywood musicals. at once daring and provocative, many short films are confidently following a style of realism that hopes to mirror the glaring inequalities in indian society. many of these films also have a strong sense of artistic freedom in their cinematic choices. guneet monga was executive producer on the oscar—winning short documentary film, period.end of sentence. the film follows a group of local women in the small town of hapur india as they learn to operate a machine that makes low—cost biodegradable sanitary pads, which they th
i remember there was this, i think, 70—year—old woman who came to me and said that her mother experienced housingla, i remember there was this indian woman came up to me at the end of it, held my hand and said, "i am starting my life again from scratch after 18 years of a bad marriage and watching your film made me feel like i will be fine." and that was definitely the most fulfilling moment of the entire festival journey for us. there is an overwhelming desire among short...
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. >> the mothers behind a controversial move it occupy an empty house spent the day in a hotel. saying the house has electrical problems and was too cold for the children. >> their attorneys are planning on making arguments based on state federal and international. that will be for a judge tomorrow morning. tonight they're staying in a e hotel. >> they have been occupying the house. it's been too cold to stay here. >> we want to do some electrical work. the power blows. we have been using plug in heaters. >> she is staking christmas gifts to a local hotel. moms for housing have been occupying this house since november. they will be in court trying to convince a judge to let them stay here. >> we hope they will just sell us the property. >> it needs some work. plastic bags cover large portions of it. attorneys will be using a 1974 case but says the poor shape of the house is not a reason to kick them out. the court considered and rejected the argument that -- a spokesman says the women have no legal right to the house. >> there's no legal basis for the argument. it's an excuse th
. >> the mothers behind a controversial move it occupy an empty house spent the day in a hotel. saying the house has electrical problems and was too cold for the children. >> their attorneys are planning on making arguments based on state federal and international. that will be for a judge tomorrow morning. tonight they're staying in a e hotel. >> they have been occupying the house. it's been too cold to stay here. >> we want to do some electrical work. the power blows....
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. >>> a mother and a vacant oakland house last month betancourt. before women say they moved their family into the house on magnolia street because it was vacant for months and they needed a place to stay. the home was purchased by a real estate investment company in july and is working to evict the family. both sides in court last week with the attorney representing the women asked for more time to prepare market is the judge tenderly ruled in favor of the company but agreed to hear more information from you and others attorney this morning before making a final decision. >>> a woman is accused of hitting a man with her car will be in court in san jose today. the 22-year-old sabrina gutierrez is accused of murdering somebody in what appears to be a family fight. it started this morning when two men confronted each other on the sidewalk on east santa clara street. one of them pulled a gun and shot the other. she poorly was taking the shooting to the hospital when she saw the gun and with her car. police believe the driver, shooting victim, and gunm
. >>> a mother and a vacant oakland house last month betancourt. before women say they moved their family into the house on magnolia street because it was vacant for months and they needed a place to stay. the home was purchased by a real estate investment company in july and is working to evict the family. both sides in court last week with the attorney representing the women asked for more time to prepare market is the judge tenderly ruled in favor of the company but agreed to hear...
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housing dispute in oakland. two moms occupying a vacant home went to court today hoping to avoid getting kicked out. live for us in oakland where the mothers are back in the house. but somebody else owns. >> the moms who represent moms for housing the two women have returned to the home here where they can stay for a few more days after a judge pushed back the hearing until monday. >> they founded moms for housing celebrated with supporters this morning. >> we know how the system is for us. it's not set up for us to win. this was a win. >> the women have been lif living in a vacant home since november. staying in the home is the only way to keep their children safe and off the street. attorney representing the women said a supreme court decision regarding owners that abandon houses gives them a right to occupy it. >> housing is a human right. we're facing one of the largest worst housing crisis in the history of the united states. >> a spokesperson for the owners said the company will evict them. >> if you're a mother. don't teach your kids stealing or theft and breaking and entering is a correct thing to do. we're not going to negotiate w
housing dispute in oakland. two moms occupying a vacant home went to court today hoping to avoid getting kicked out. live for us in oakland where the mothers are back in the house. but somebody else owns. >> the moms who represent moms for housing the two women have returned to the home here where they can stay for a few more days after a judge pushed back the hearing until monday. >> they founded moms for housing celebrated with supporters this morning. >> we know how the...
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. >> reporter: returning to court from this west oakland house that she and other mothers to over and calling home. a ring of supporters surrounding them. the mother say they are here just a it to claim the right to housing. >> were gonna be here and read in a different a right to be here no matter what the courts us. >> reporter: at a hearing in hayward, the judge said he needed more time whether to evict the mothers from the house. the property owner was them out on the grounds that they are illegal suarez. mouse for houses as the issues goes far beyond oakland and its housing crisis. >> this is a movement down on and it's catching fire and we have a catches fire all over the world because we deserve shelter. we deserve that basic human right. >> this is not something that i want, this is not something i desire to, this is what i deserve. i deserve to have a place to place my head and laid down. >> reporter: deland city councilmember was a local nonprofit to buy the house from which with. the property owner. >> this is truly a battle between a goliath corporation that has the proper
. >> reporter: returning to court from this west oakland house that she and other mothers to over and calling home. a ring of supporters surrounding them. the mother say they are here just a it to claim the right to housing. >> were gonna be here and read in a different a right to be here no matter what the courts us. >> reporter: at a hearing in hayward, the judge said he needed more time whether to evict the mothers from the house. the property owner was them out on the...
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house. the mothers say they're willing to buy the house and the city council sent a letter asking to negotiate. but the company won't discuss anything with the moms until they leave the home they're occupying illegally. the mothers say this speaks to a bigger issue of the housing situation in the bay area. >> moms should not be homeless and we should not have children on the streets trying to work for a place like this that push them out into the struggle. that's like putting somebody in a fire. >> a court hearing to see if the moms will be evicted is scheduled for thursday. >> it is a holiday tradition in the city, glide foundation serving meals to the hungry on christmas eve. this year something incredibly special is on that menu. jonathan bloom live outside that home where christmas came a few hours early for some people. >> reporter: it sure did. there are some things money can't buy like a last-minute reservation at the house of prime rib. but for the folks who receive services here at glide, there were no reservations necessary today. the house of prime rib brought over 3,000 pounds of j
house. the mothers say they're willing to buy the house and the city council sent a letter asking to negotiate. but the company won't discuss anything with the moms until they leave the home they're occupying illegally. the mothers say this speaks to a bigger issue of the housing situation in the bay area. >> moms should not be homeless and we should not have children on the streets trying to work for a place like this that push them out into the struggle. that's like putting somebody in...
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the house and was oh, as to been taken over by four mothers and their children back in mid- november.d they need to refer their heads. real estate investment company that bought the house in july evicted them on december 3rd go oakland community s offered to buy the home and went into the working mom but the mother's attorney says that the real estate company want to go satiate with them. members of the city council came out to support the mums. >> these women are brave, these women are taking urgent action. because of the crisis that they are personally experiencing. the crisis of housing affordability and homelessness that is impacting our city and impacting our state. >> was sent a letter on behalf of the council president and in this letter, what we said to them is that they had an opportunity an opportunity to take the moment that they consider to make it an opportunity to work with the local oakland-based community organization. even urge them to reach out to organizations like the oakland committee land trust. >> reporter: city castle were presented the that they want to negoti
the house and was oh, as to been taken over by four mothers and their children back in mid- november.d they need to refer their heads. real estate investment company that bought the house in july evicted them on december 3rd go oakland community s offered to buy the home and went into the working mom but the mother's attorney says that the real estate company want to go satiate with them. members of the city council came out to support the mums. >> these women are brave, these women are...
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the mothers involved in a housing dispute.after they occupied an oakland home were in court this morning fighting to stay in the house that )s owned by someone else. nbc bay area )s thom jensen is live in hayward .where those mothers were in court a short time ago. thom, what did the judge has to say about all this? they say it's the only way to keep their children safe. after court their attorney said supreme court decision regarding owners who abandon houses and leave them in disrepair, giving the women some rights to occupy it. that's one of the arguments they'll make. spokesman for the agency calls the women thieves and will evict them. people packed the courtroom and showed their support outside after that brief hearing. >> we need thousands of people to show up for the next court date on the 30th because this is important. we're not the only ones going through it. this is happening to us right now. >> there's no right way to do a wrong thing. what these people are doing is the wrong thing. they're bullies and they're thieves. that's what this is about. ultimately, they're going to
the mothers involved in a housing dispute.after they occupied an oakland home were in court this morning fighting to stay in the house that )s owned by someone else. nbc bay area )s thom jensen is live in hayward .where those mothers were in court a short time ago. thom, what did the judge has to say about all this? they say it's the only way to keep their children safe. after court their attorney said supreme court decision regarding owners who abandon houses and leave them in disrepair,...
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. >> if you build a house by the ocean mother nature will get you. >>> plus, one homeowners plan to stop is big area home from crashing into the waves. >> i don't think there's any way you can stop it.>>> hopefully you enjoyed our break from the rain, another day like that tomorrow but wednesday has rain and we will talk about the timing because the ink impacts the mormon commute. hey there, california residents on medicare. it may come as a surprise... but medicare doesn't pay for everything. so help bridge the gap with a medigap insurance plan, like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medigap plans help pay some of what medicare doesn't, reducing your out-of-pocket costs. there are also zero networks and zero referrals needed. call or click now to connect with unitedhealthcare insurance company. find out about the range of aarp medicare supplement plans and rates available... the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. and here's something exciting that comes with being an insured member of an aarp medicare supplement plan. at y
. >> if you build a house by the ocean mother nature will get you. >>> plus, one homeowners plan to stop is big area home from crashing into the waves. >> i don't think there's any way you can stop it.>>> hopefully you enjoyed our break from the rain, another day like that tomorrow but wednesday has rain and we will talk about the timing because the ink impacts the mormon commute. hey there, california residents on medicare. it may come as a surprise... but...
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today two east bay moms will be in court fighting an eviction notice. >> last month the mothers moved into that empty house without permission to protest homelessness in the bay. the property owner says if they're trespassing and needs to leave. >> it wasn't made a home until we moved in. >> the mothers say it's one of the only ways of keeping their kids safe from the streets. if you have family heading that way i-5 at the grapevine near l.a. is closed and it's because of what you see here. >> all that snow is causing lots of car crashes as well. it might take a while. no word on when the freeway will reopen. snow in the higher elevations. people we spoke with aren't complaining too much. >> southern california's winter storm, weird to see so wet down there and pretty dry up here today. >> all of that wind today there may be sneaker waves and rip currents. we'll dry out over the next few days and will be watching out for more rain on sunday. >>> kari, thanks. that's what's happening "today in the bay." we are back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> a last look at sjc. heading home it's the day after
today two east bay moms will be in court fighting an eviction notice. >> last month the mothers moved into that empty house without permission to protest homelessness in the bay. the property owner says if they're trespassing and needs to leave. >> it wasn't made a home until we moved in. >> the mothers say it's one of the only ways of keeping their kids safe from the streets. if you have family heading that way i-5 at the grapevine near l.a. is closed and it's because of what...
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the real estate company says it served an eviction notice to the women but the mothers are refusing to leave, say the house is been taken from years. they came out to support the mother think they want wedgwood to negotiate the purchase of the house. >>> investigating after a man was lying dead in the streets. investigators are looking into his death as a possible homicide after rolling out that the victim was not hit by a car at the cause of death. >>> a child in the hospital recovering after being shot in the torso outside of his own home on christmas eve. the child is listed in critical condition. they found several bullet casings. they have not released any information on who may have been behind the shooting. >>> a man accused of killing the brother of the 49ers quarterback cj bettered his behind bars. he was taken into custody yesterday. investigators say he made unwanted advances toward a woman who was a friend of him. a fight broke out and he was stabbed and another man was stabbed to death and a third person was wounded. they say that he will remain with his family in ted and see tennessee and def
the real estate company says it served an eviction notice to the women but the mothers are refusing to leave, say the house is been taken from years. they came out to support the mother think they want wedgwood to negotiate the purchase of the house. >>> investigating after a man was lying dead in the streets. investigators are looking into his death as a possible homicide after rolling out that the victim was not hit by a car at the cause of death. >>> a child in the hospital...
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mothers. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions on chinese officials over the crackdown on muslims more than a 1000000 readers and other muslim minorities have been detained in what beijing cause reeducation camps the legislation calls for an end to what it describes as arbitrary detention torture and harris went off the minority community china says the bill is a snare and the camps for 5 vocational training that many regas have fled abroad to avoid persecution. it will be another long day for brown sent us the weaker exile spent hours in front of his computer poring over satellite images of his native jang. now living in the us he had to flee the chinese province to avoid arrest or worse. this. program documents the destruction of mosques part of an alleged government effort to eradicate the muslim religion in a weaker culture he says 10000 mosques have already been destroyed. were in the region islamic region so this is a crime this is. muslim is very important to the inte
mothers. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a bill to impose sanctions on chinese officials over the crackdown on muslims more than a 1000000 readers and other muslim minorities have been detained in what beijing cause reeducation camps the legislation calls for an end to what it describes as arbitrary detention torture and harris went off the minority community china says the bill is a snare and the camps for 5 vocational training that many regas have fled abroad to avoid...
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here earlier and tells me she believes the suspect is her 18-year-old nephew who lives with her mother at a house down there on the left side of the street. and on the sidewalk where you could see that orange tape outside of that home, that is where police found the man who was shot and killed. now this woman tells me her mother, father and three other family members had been detained by police here on the scene. not clear if they are still being detained. police tell us they have been holding some people for questioning. there is no indication that they are suspects in this crime. at one point a young man was handcuffed. police tell us the shooting happened a little bit after 2:00 this morning here on the 200 block of white road. the man was shot at least once. died here at the scene. sadly becoming the 32nd person to be murdered this year within the city of san jose. police do not know what led up to the shooting or what the motive might have been. >> i lived here all my life and we've been here in this one location for over 35 years. we haven't seen anything like this and generally this is a g
here earlier and tells me she believes the suspect is her 18-year-old nephew who lives with her mother at a house down there on the left side of the street. and on the sidewalk where you could see that orange tape outside of that home, that is where police found the man who was shot and killed. now this woman tells me her mother, father and three other family members had been detained by police here on the scene. not clear if they are still being detained. police tell us they have been holding...
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and now the owner of the house has asked the mothers who moved in illegal will to get out so a nonprofit can move in. >> i have sympathy, but in the united states you can't take someone's property. >> reporter: james washington runs shelter 37. it's an la-based organization that has teamed up with the owners of this house to train and house at risk youth whose lives have been impacted by violence, crime, or abandonment. their plan is to venerate the house using those kids, but they can't now. >> they should give us this. all of the homelessness that they've created, they should give us this home. we deserve it. >> reporter: before shelter 37 finalized the deal with wedgewood, this group of homeless mothers moved in on november 18th. they say they did it to draw attention to oakland's homeless crisis and refused to leave despite being searched an eviction notice today. >> these women in this home are not just taking it from wedgewood and from people who have invested, but they're taking it away from young people in the inner city who mr. washington can help. >> 737 is really crying out. >
and now the owner of the house has asked the mothers who moved in illegal will to get out so a nonprofit can move in. >> i have sympathy, but in the united states you can't take someone's property. >> reporter: james washington runs shelter 37. it's an la-based organization that has teamed up with the owners of this house to train and house at risk youth whose lives have been impacted by violence, crime, or abandonment. their plan is to venerate the house using those kids, but they...
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worked at nbc news for 10 years, it took until about seven before i was a white house producer, and then i brought my mother to the white house christmas party. at the christmas party my mom , gets to meet barack obama and she stops asking me when am i it's very clear, i'm going to work in news. 'm going to work in media. this came up because she grew up southern, poor and black. and this didn't seem like the thing someone could get to. i grew up solidly middle-class. this is not a poverty story on my part. but in certain communities, these jobs don't seem like real jobs. and so that sort of stops the process. and then you add to it that at the beginning of any career, people are making 15, 20, $25,000 a year to work in smalltown, yuma, arizona market 182 to then move up to 72, to then move up to market 50. the barrier to entry in these jobs means that a lot of people get cold at the very beginning. you're starting with less diversity in general. and then at that point, whoever is able to rise and stay in the gig, i think it's imperative upon us who have stayed in it to keep pulling people up as much as we
worked at nbc news for 10 years, it took until about seven before i was a white house producer, and then i brought my mother to the white house christmas party. at the christmas party my mom , gets to meet barack obama and she stops asking me when am i it's very clear, i'm going to work in news. 'm going to work in media. this came up because she grew up southern, poor and black. and this didn't seem like the thing someone could get to. i grew up solidly middle-class. this is not a poverty...
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no negotiating, that's the message from real estate investment company to two homeless mothers taken over a housen oakland. offered to buy the home, sent a letter to the company asking it to negotiate. company issued a statement saying won't discuss anything with the two women until they vacate the home they're occupying illegally. mothers say it speaks to bigger issue of then super cuts in petaluma. now convenience store in santa rosa on sunday. watch there, robber takes a b bagful of cash, turns around, pepper sprays cashier and customers on the way out. >> overkill, basically, a crude act on top of robbery. >> police in all three cities are trying to figure out if the crimes are connected. >>> tough story on christmas eve, in carmel, a father saved 12-year-old daughter from being swept out to sea but he drowned in the process. carmel beach, daughter on raft pulled out to sea, goes to rescue here, caught in strong current and took hours to recover his body. >>> standoff with more ire from the president aimed at democrats and talking about ominous north korea warning of christmas surprise. halli
no negotiating, that's the message from real estate investment company to two homeless mothers taken over a housen oakland. offered to buy the home, sent a letter to the company asking it to negotiate. company issued a statement saying won't discuss anything with the two women until they vacate the home they're occupying illegally. mothers say it speaks to bigger issue of then super cuts in petaluma. now convenience store in santa rosa on sunday. watch there, robber takes a b bagful of cash,...
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. >>> a group of oakland mothers fighting to keep control of a vacant home they've been living in. momsfor housing is a group of mothers without shelter and their children, and they say they've been living at the home on magnolia and 30th since mid-november. this week an eviction notice was taped to the door. it comes from the owner of the house that's been holding the property vacant. >> we want to talk to them. we want somebody to negotiate with us. they should give us this home. all of the homelessness they've created, they should give us this home. we deserve this home. >> moms for housing has started a petition to keep the home. the group says the sheriff's office will come on the 17th to evict them, and they hope the community will come out and help rally around them on that day. >>> he's been out of a job for 77 days after being released from the raiders and then the patriots, and tonight antonio brown is asking for another chance. brown posted a lengthy apology on instagram this morning saying he is sorry to his family, friends, and anyone who he offended. some nfl insiders believe it coul
. >>> a group of oakland mothers fighting to keep control of a vacant home they've been living in. momsfor housing is a group of mothers without shelter and their children, and they say they've been living at the home on magnolia and 30th since mid-november. this week an eviction notice was taped to the door. it comes from the owner of the house that's been holding the property vacant. >> we want to talk to them. we want somebody to negotiate with us. they should give us this...
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my mother cleaned houses for a living and my father was a janitor, but he also mowed lawns and picked oranges. my dad used to go to work seven days a week to make ends meet for our family. i grew up poor, but my parents were good, decent, honest people who taught me to be decent and respectful. they taught me to work hard and play by the rules and treat others the way that i want to be treated. you see, i was the first in my family to go to college, and after graduation, i joined the orlando police department and started out as a patrol officer working midnight shift. but the story does not end there. i had the awesome opportunity of working my way up through the ranks to become orlando's first woman chief of police. and now i am privileged to serve in congress. but hear me clearly, i believe that only in america can a little black girl, the daughter of a maid and a janitor growing up in the south in the 60s have such an amazing opportunity. so regardless of the spirited, sometimes painful political debate, no one can make me give up on america. you see, i believe in the promise of am
my mother cleaned houses for a living and my father was a janitor, but he also mowed lawns and picked oranges. my dad used to go to work seven days a week to make ends meet for our family. i grew up poor, but my parents were good, decent, honest people who taught me to be decent and respectful. they taught me to work hard and play by the rules and treat others the way that i want to be treated. you see, i was the first in my family to go to college, and after graduation, i joined the orlando...