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i got a call from ms. davy who wasn't able to come here. she wanted me to ask about mcdonald's with the little kids with the games. she said that the little kids, at mcdonald's should have puzzles and math, like, for education, and basically told me to tell david campos happy birthday. i'm very brief. president chiu: thank you, sir. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is greg ledbetter, i am the activities director for access with love, and also on the board of directors of cannabis policy. the patients that come before you as well as the patients that are behind me are the citizens of san francisco. i'm here to share a story with you about a phone call i received. i once used to work with sister reverend randy webster. and upon it closing, the building itself went to a met morphysis of sorts. it once was geared to be a flower shop. then they said, no, we're going to turn around and make a gym out of it. then, just prior to them getting ready to open, they came with this wonderful idea, hey, let's make it a dispensary the
i got a call from ms. davy who wasn't able to come here. she wanted me to ask about mcdonald's with the little kids with the games. she said that the little kids, at mcdonald's should have puzzles and math, like, for education, and basically told me to tell david campos happy birthday. i'm very brief. president chiu: thank you, sir. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is greg ledbetter, i am the activities director for access with love, and also on the board of directors...
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ms. davis could be found wandering lost in the neighborhood suffering from some dementia. neighbors would lead her home. they described paul warren partis as someone who dedicated his life to her, took care of her , insisted that she was treated well. listen to the next door neighbors describe what that was like. >> he was a wonderful son. as far as i could see, he was always there for her. if she had to go in the ambulance or anything, he rode with her. he never left her side. and i told her, when i seen him walking her out, that she had a great son. you don't find too many sons like that. and this is just hard to believe. it's hard. >> he had called about two months ago and wanted to know if i knew a hairdresser to do her hair because she wasn't able to get out and he wanted somebody to come to the house. >> he was a gentle person. he tried to take care of her. he wasn't a mean person at all, not from what i seen from him at least. he was a gentle soul. >> reporter: a gentle soul who wanted to make sure a gentle soul who wanted to make sure that his mother still had some
ms. davis could be found wandering lost in the neighborhood suffering from some dementia. neighbors would lead her home. they described paul warren partis as someone who dedicated his life to her, took care of her , insisted that she was treated well. listen to the next door neighbors describe what that was like. >> he was a wonderful son. as far as i could see, he was always there for her. if she had to go in the ambulance or anything, he rode with her. he never left her side. and i told...
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davis and ms. davis were indeed deceased. are treating this case as a murder-suicide. >> reporter: some late-breaking information. there is a discrepancy about the name. warren davis is what the police originally said who was the original shooter here, and now we've been told that that is not the name. things are back to normal here tonight. i will tell you if you have any business at this hospital, it might be worth your while to make a phone call before you come down. mike schuh, wjz "eyewitness news." back to you on tv hill. >> our complete coverage continues with jessica kartalija who spoke exclusively with a witness on the eighth floor when the shooting took place. >> reporter: that's exactly right. the witness asks that we do not use his name. he was calling on a doctor around 11:15 when he heard a very loud bang. he says there was very little blood. listen to what happened next. >> they brought the crash cart over. there was probably about six or seven of us there, and we all picked them up and put 'em on. they were all
davis and ms. davis were indeed deceased. are treating this case as a murder-suicide. >> reporter: some late-breaking information. there is a discrepancy about the name. warren davis is what the police originally said who was the original shooter here, and now we've been told that that is not the name. things are back to normal here tonight. i will tell you if you have any business at this hospital, it might be worth your while to make a phone call before you come down. mike schuh, wjz...
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when he was at work, neighbors say that ms. daviswho suffered some dementia, could be found wandering around the neighborhood. one hot summer day, one neighborhood found her walking around in a coat. and she was
when he was at work, neighbors say that ms. daviswho suffered some dementia, could be found wandering around the neighborhood. one hot summer day, one neighborhood found her walking around in a coat. and she was
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ms. whitman and brown face off today in their first debate held out uc-davis., brown is leading with 46 to 41%. on likely voters. about a fifth of california voters are still undecided on and get rid of. that is so close, it's a horse race right now. >> i will be right dot as the kron4 morning news continues. looking over at the east bay, beautiful sunrise and is this morning. this afternoon temperatures will be of their 100 degrees. we'll have more forecast coming up. our state has a huge deficit. meg whitman's plan will make it billions worse by eliminating the capital gains tax for wealthy investors, including herself. economists say her plan will "rip a hole in the budget" and is "deeply flawed". analysts for the l.a. times say whitman's plan is a "pure handout" to the rich creating a "huge risk" to schools and public safety. jerry brown's against this unfair giveaway because it will take billions from our children when we can least afford it. get california working again-for all of us. when you buy the hot new samsung fascinate with its super amoled screen
ms. whitman and brown face off today in their first debate held out uc-davis., brown is leading with 46 to 41%. on likely voters. about a fifth of california voters are still undecided on and get rid of. that is so close, it's a horse race right now. >> i will be right dot as the kron4 morning news continues. looking over at the east bay, beautiful sunrise and is this morning. this afternoon temperatures will be of their 100 degrees. we'll have more forecast coming up. our state has a...
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davis. we continue with capital public radio radio's marion russ. >> ms. witman, you've spent more on your campaign than any self-funded candidate in u.s. history, 119 million so far. please address the criticism out there that you are trying to buy the office of governor and also tell us whether anything you've learned throughout this process would affect your views on the safe campaign finance laws. >> i have invested a lot of my own money in this campaign. and the reason is i'm up against some very significant forces. in the last five years, the public employee unions and unions throughout california have spent over $300 million on politics in california. so i'm up against a pretty big set of entrenched interests. but you know what? i think californians are really smart. i don't think you can buy elections. i think californians are too smart. what you can do is get your message out and tell californians what your view is of the way forward. and that is what i have tried to do. i want to get job going again in california. i've got three really important
davis. we continue with capital public radio radio's marion russ. >> ms. witman, you've spent more on your campaign than any self-funded candidate in u.s. history, 119 million so far. please address the criticism out there that you are trying to buy the office of governor and also tell us whether anything you've learned throughout this process would affect your views on the safe campaign finance laws. >> i have invested a lot of my own money in this campaign. and the reason is i'm...
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davis. our debate continues right now with capitol public radio marian russ. >> this next question is about campaign finance. ms. whitman, please address the criticism out there you are trying to buy the office of governor and tell us whether anything you have learned through the process would affect your views on the state's campaign finance laws. zblif invested a lot of money in this campaign, and the reason is i'm up against a lot of significant forces. through the last five years, the unions in california have spent over $3 million in politics in california. but i think californians are really smart. i don't think you can buy elections. i think californians are too smart. what you can do is get your message out and tell californians what your view is of the way forward, and that is what i have tried to do. i want to get jobs going again in california. i have three really important priorities. jobs being one, governor efficiency being number, and getting our schools back in order. it is not okay that our schools are rated near the bottom of the barrel. so that's what i have done. invested my own money so tha
davis. our debate continues right now with capitol public radio marian russ. >> this next question is about campaign finance. ms. whitman, please address the criticism out there you are trying to buy the office of governor and tell us whether anything you have learned through the process would affect your views on the state's campaign finance laws. zblif invested a lot of money in this campaign, and the reason is i'm up against a lot of significant forces. through the last five years, the...
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ms. sanchez was here when the gavel dropped. that's why she under our rules could be next. you're very, very kind. so mr. davisyou're next. >> thank you. i would respectfully disagree with my friend from maryland on his assertions about the $4 trillion in debt. i think that statement is really a straw man. we listened to the entire story, having run a business myself, i know of many, many economists who take a very different view than no economists on tax policy. i would suggest perhaps we have a spending problem more than a revenue problem. one thing i would say, though, the gentleman's assertion about a lack of support in the majority right now, i would like to insert into the record a letter dated september 15 signed by 31 members of the democratic caucus asking specifically for the extension of the current tax policy to provide some predictability and stability in the economy. >> without objection. >> thank you. changing the subject back, tax policy certainly is an issue. spending policy is an issue relating to how we got into this. but i'd like to bring the focus back to china and ask just more a question
ms. sanchez was here when the gavel dropped. that's why she under our rules could be next. you're very, very kind. so mr. davisyou're next. >> thank you. i would respectfully disagree with my friend from maryland on his assertions about the $4 trillion in debt. i think that statement is really a straw man. we listened to the entire story, having run a business myself, i know of many, many economists who take a very different view than no economists on tax policy. i would suggest perhaps...