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i'm natasha and i'm 28 years old and i'm based out of new york and i'm a farmer. >> new york. i'm from new york. >> and sometimes i have to repeat myself. i'm a farmer, i grow food. i'm a female farmer and i'm a brown farmer. [laughter] >> now i put emphasis on those things because agriculture is so lost. it's so distant. it's so far from our minds. even though we all eat food it's become a lost art. it's become a lost place of work. even recently there are discussions picking up speed around how we grow our food with the organic food movement the locavore food movement and the fancy progressive way of saying everyone should have a fair slice of this food movement pie. even with all of these movements there's still this niche of voices that still is not being heard. there's still very old initials within the food system that make people really uncomfortable like racism in the food system. when we're talking about fair food distribution and we're talking about who has access to farmers markets. who's getting the same loan as their neighbor farmers. so all of these issues are st
i'm natasha and i'm 28 years old and i'm based out of new york and i'm a farmer. >> new york. i'm from new york. >> and sometimes i have to repeat myself. i'm a farmer, i grow food. i'm a female farmer and i'm a brown farmer. [laughter] >> now i put emphasis on those things because agriculture is so lost. it's so distant. it's so far from our minds. even though we all eat food it's become a lost art. it's become a lost place of work. even recently there are discussions picking...
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>> natasha. >> natasha? >> yes. >> how did you meet natasha? >> i met her online. >> online? >> how old do you think natasha is. >> i have no idea. >> you have no idea? >> we never discussed that. >> you never discussed it. to refresh his memory, i read to him from his chat log. i'm 15. >> you don't have to go any further. i understand. >> you talk about taking her out and buying her some boots. >> yeah. >> what's up with that? >> just shopping. period. that's it. >> shopping. you just found a 15-year-old girl online, decided you're going to buy her a pair of leather boots that you want her to wear 24 hours a day, you say right here. what was your plan here today? >> no plan whatsoever. >> no plan whatsoever. >> just come to talk and everything. obviously -- >> as the 31-year-old heads for the door, law enforcement moves into place. ready to take the man down as soon as he walks outside. >> get on the ground, now. get down! >> no! >> police arrest him and lead him away, clearing the front of the house so more suspects are free to come in. >>> coming up, the air force, the arm
>> natasha. >> natasha? >> yes. >> how did you meet natasha? >> i met her online. >> online? >> how old do you think natasha is. >> i have no idea. >> you have no idea? >> we never discussed that. >> you never discussed it. to refresh his memory, i read to him from his chat log. i'm 15. >> you don't have to go any further. i understand. >> you talk about taking her out and buying her some boots. >> yeah....
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anthropology professor natasha schull has studied gambling addiction for over 15 years.he's interviewed gamblers, casino owners, and slot machine designers. do you think that most people would even think that a machine could addict you? that a machine could do the same thing that a drug could? >> schull: what addiction really has to do is with the speed of rewards. and these machines, if they're packing 1,200 hands per hour into play, you're being exposed... you could see that as being exposed to a higher dose. >> stahl: a higher dose, says schull, because all that speed means more bets, and that means more excitement. and no machine is better for that than the penny slot, the most popular game on the casino floor. because the bets are small, you can place hundreds of them at a time. >> schull: another core aspect of the addictiveness is their continuous nature. you're not interrupted by anything-- you're not waiting for the horses to run, you're not waiting for the guy next to you to choose his card to put down, there's no roulette wheel spinning. it's just you and the
anthropology professor natasha schull has studied gambling addiction for over 15 years.he's interviewed gamblers, casino owners, and slot machine designers. do you think that most people would even think that a machine could addict you? that a machine could do the same thing that a drug could? >> schull: what addiction really has to do is with the speed of rewards. and these machines, if they're packing 1,200 hands per hour into play, you're being exposed... you could see that as being...
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i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crimes. it took 18 years. it took me seven execution dates. i watched 12 then be executed while i was there -- i watched 12 and then be executed while i was there. i'm not in a position to say whether either of them -- whether any of them were guilty or innocent. mr. d.a., i am asking you, truly consider leaving the death penalty along. let that be in god's hands, what that person goes through or deals with. there are too many flaws in our system that we cannot control and we cannot trust a man. i am asking you to consider that, to take the consideration of that. the question we did not answer was it one of these guys were in this and that was executed by a prosecutor that had evidence that was clearly convincing that that person was innocent, what wou
i also want to echo what the process said -- please join, please help -- i also want to echo what natasha said. talk to 10 of your friends, send e-mails, send letters. thank you. [applause] >> 1985, when i was sentenced to death for a crime i did not commit, i thought right away that this would be rectified. i was convicted of two different crimes. it took 18 years. it took me seven execution dates. i watched 12 then be executed while i was there -- i watched 12 and then be executed while...
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natasha barrett, abc7 news. >> thanks natasha. >>> a plea of not guilty after a grand jury certification four voluntary manslaughter charges against kin yiu cheung, who admitted to police he fell asleep behind the wheel just before a crash. it was said that he was denied access to counsel and was not advised of his miranda rights. the trial is set for september 12. >>> roger clemens and his perjury trial, and he is accused about illegal performance enhancing drug use during his major league career. he never tested positive, but he is listed in the senate report of alleged steroid users. if convicted he could face 30 years in jail. >>> coming up on abc7 news at 5:00 the accusation of sexual assault of a child and now police want to know if there are other victims out there. >>> an announcement today. changes coming to your social networking. >>> we had this idea to get on the train and start dancing. >> this made them a hit on youtube. they busted a move on metro, just ahead. >>> in britain's biggest newspaper is under fire for hacking the telephone of a teenager. a celebrity has been cal
natasha barrett, abc7 news. >> thanks natasha. >>> a plea of not guilty after a grand jury certification four voluntary manslaughter charges against kin yiu cheung, who admitted to police he fell asleep behind the wheel just before a crash. it was said that he was denied access to counsel and was not advised of his miranda rights. the trial is set for september 12. >>> roger clemens and his perjury trial, and he is accused about illegal performance enhancing drug use...
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. -- natasha bear it. >> she will now become a free n and walked out of jail next week. >> it is unbelievable. >> she seemed relaxed, she smiled. in less than a week, she will be start a new life. >> i think a lot of people will be watching her closely. >> just two days ago, she was spared the death penalty. about the trial r the very first time. there was just not enough to convict her. >> i am not convinced that she not, but i could not can of ite the possibility being an accident. i cannot find her guilty of a not sure the crime was committed. >> when she is released from jail, most people are concerned for her safety. >> she is going to have to think hiring a bodyguard. >> i think she will be fine. it is a tragedy. >> outside the courthouse, protesters held up signs. demanded justice. >> i do fear for her. to know that someone whom assumes had something a murder. >> casey anthony is also being fined $4,000, that is for each t of lying to police. after calculating time served, released july 13. a week from than today. >>> kindle will consider an appeal from the potomac, md., man imprisoned
. -- natasha bear it. >> she will now become a free n and walked out of jail next week. >> it is unbelievable. >> she seemed relaxed, she smiled. in less than a week, she will be start a new life. >> i think a lot of people will be watching her closely. >> just two days ago, she was spared the death penalty. about the trial r the very first time. there was just not enough to convict her. >> i am not convinced that she not, but i could not can of ite the...
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natasha is the death penalty policy director for the american civil liberties union of northern california. she previously worked as a deputy public defender in alameda county, and was a staff attorney with the california task force on criminal instructions. she is also working on the effort to abolish the death penalty in california and pursuing the goal of reforming capital sentencing procedure. before we start with the first question, we have a short video. i have been told that this is a video from the former warden of the mississippi prison. >> it is clear that the execution will take place and something happens. they may not come out and say that they did this, but they will tell the victim -- i am sorry. and then they say, i did this. and i leaned down to whisper in his ear, and i thought i could reach them because i wanted to make certain that he is at peace with themselves. i said it is not important for you to confess to this crime and is not important for anyone in this room. the only thing that is important is that you let your god know the truth. and he looked at me and he sai
natasha is the death penalty policy director for the american civil liberties union of northern california. she previously worked as a deputy public defender in alameda county, and was a staff attorney with the california task force on criminal instructions. she is also working on the effort to abolish the death penalty in california and pursuing the goal of reforming capital sentencing procedure. before we start with the first question, we have a short video. i have been told that this is a...
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my name is natasha, and i am a director of government relations, and i and here to discuss the process we followed for the permanenit, so a littlet of our ground, because this has been a long process, but we began working on this last summer, and we look of the various locations, and height matters of law when you are going to have an antenna, because you are trying to target a certain area of. we also look at whether or not the end cannot will be in front of the window, because even if it is not what the code says, we do not want any antennas in front of the golden gate and trade 15 feet outside of someone's in window. that is why it was selected. when we met in october, we did go to the office to look that the surrounding distribution polls, but because of requirements, it was too high. also, from some of her windows, it would have had more of an impact on the view. the nice thing is it is over the roof line, so we went ahead with this location. it went to the planning department. we received approval, and the permit was properly issued. when the permit is issued, it does not have th
my name is natasha, and i am a director of government relations, and i and here to discuss the process we followed for the permanenit, so a littlet of our ground, because this has been a long process, but we began working on this last summer, and we look of the various locations, and height matters of law when you are going to have an antenna, because you are trying to target a certain area of. we also look at whether or not the end cannot will be in front of the window, because even if it is...
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of yanza media group and commissioner, natasha cowersaw, california commission on asian and pacific islanderaffairs, and law partner with the law offices of g.c.r. l.l.p. unfortunately, all three judges were not able to join us tonight to present the awards. but we have three very capable individuals who are proud to make the presentations on their behalf. and now for the presentation of the emerging leadership award, please join me in welcoming supervisor eric marr. [applause] >> thank you. i'm actually not speier mar. -- supervisor mar. but we went to the same high school in sacramento so i'll stand in for him. i'm pleased to announce the finalists and recipients for the emerging leadership award. in the interests of time, we have all of the criteria listed in the award booklet. but it's important for us to recognize and celebrate the next generation of leadership, passion, and commitment to serving the asian pacific community. and it's critical also that we ensure that our voices, our needs and concerns continue to be heard and addressed. i would like to ask the finalists for the emerging
of yanza media group and commissioner, natasha cowersaw, california commission on asian and pacific islanderaffairs, and law partner with the law offices of g.c.r. l.l.p. unfortunately, all three judges were not able to join us tonight to present the awards. but we have three very capable individuals who are proud to make the presentations on their behalf. and now for the presentation of the emerging leadership award, please join me in welcoming supervisor eric marr. [applause] >> thank...
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all next on the latest on the world of sports with natasha. thank you kerry welcome to our sports update and here are this hour's headlines the second joy europe why again fail to blame them a new group see the america following a disappointing draw against chile. two hundred meters and the diamond league meeting in paris although not some of the best results. and also go on bail europe. as their final like position ahead of the new season. let's get started with a late to sculp american football way you're why we're held to chile in the second group c. game on friday nights the sides exchange chances in which they goal is luis suarez the great opportunity to open for europe why missing from close range there. that's . evident on the expected train bound which to the keeper a bad but luckily for him it's only bounced off the bar. why did eventually take the lead ten minutes after the break though some slick passing saw all the side get into the box with so far is setting. calmly slow for one million. but soon after that feeling something to yo
all next on the latest on the world of sports with natasha. thank you kerry welcome to our sports update and here are this hour's headlines the second joy europe why again fail to blame them a new group see the america following a disappointing draw against chile. two hundred meters and the diamond league meeting in paris although not some of the best results. and also go on bail europe. as their final like position ahead of the new season. let's get started with a late to sculp american...