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and i was fortunate enough to partner and work on the safe injection task force with colleen, patrick chang, israeli and 15 task force members and the direction of the director garcia. before i start presenting, i want to just acknowledge supervise or london breed who really supported this and for her leadership for convening the task force and to explore just innovative and creative interventions to address the issues that is happening on our streets and i also want to acknowledge board of supervisor 's public safety committee which was really in full support of us? >> ok, sorry. >> it was in full support of the recommendations and so moving forward, i'm going to present the recommendations and if there's any questions we can ask them at the end. i also before i began want to acknowledge the task force members we had 15 task force members that gave their time and commitment and just a lot of enthusiasm and thoughtful discussion for us to be able to come up with the document to share today and most importantly , the direction of director garcia in sharing the task force. >> we know that the
and i was fortunate enough to partner and work on the safe injection task force with colleen, patrick chang, israeli and 15 task force members and the direction of the director garcia. before i start presenting, i want to just acknowledge supervise or london breed who really supported this and for her leadership for convening the task force and to explore just innovative and creative interventions to address the issues that is happening on our streets and i also want to acknowledge board of...
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patrick: yeah. liz: he says it's the only way to compete. he's revealing this dirty secret, hoping things will changek: if we're not happy with the numbers we're getting from one lab, we'll go to another. we'll explain our situation, and we'll get our numbers. liz: isn't that lying? is it fraud? patrick: yeah, yeah, that would be lying and fraud. liz: several states already require sellers to test their pot for thc potency, along with pesticides and mold, to make sure it's safe and labeled correctly. like sellers, labs also stand to make a lot of money, and griffith says some are boosting numbers to boost business. patrick: the problem is that these testing companies rely totally on marijuana income. so, if you're not happy and you leave, then where else are they gonna get business from? reggie gaudino: we're using this in conjunction with another technology that-- liz: dr. donald land and reggie gaudino say their company has been asked to inflate its findings. they're scientists at steep hill labs, one of the nation's largest cannabis testing companies with one location here in berkeley. reggie: in
patrick: yeah. liz: he says it's the only way to compete. he's revealing this dirty secret, hoping things will changek: if we're not happy with the numbers we're getting from one lab, we'll go to another. we'll explain our situation, and we'll get our numbers. liz: isn't that lying? is it fraud? patrick: yeah, yeah, that would be lying and fraud. liz: several states already require sellers to test their pot for thc potency, along with pesticides and mold, to make sure it's safe and labeled...
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to wiping out the debt patrick has run up since retiring after quintuple bypass surgery. >> although the map meant a lot to me, when you put a dollar value on it that can changenancial base, you're thinking, "i can get rid of this debt," but you don't want to buy into it yet. >> after all, patrick knows his map hasn't exactly been treated like a museum exhibit, and it's condition can have a major impact on its sale price. that's why joe fay brings the map to dallas to get a second opinion from sandra palomino. it's why dallas is my next stop, as well. what kind of condition was the map in when you got it? >> it was in wonderful condition. it was just amazing to us that there were no separations along any of the folds. condition is everything, and value is just rising with literally every fold that we're opening. >> did you know, as an expert in maps and documents and other historical artifacts, that it existed? >> this particular map is newly discovered because it was on nobody's radar. >> now big is the market for maps? >> for collectors in general, they love that period from 1834, 1835, up through the late 1850s. >> that's because so many families trace the
to wiping out the debt patrick has run up since retiring after quintuple bypass surgery. >> although the map meant a lot to me, when you put a dollar value on it that can changenancial base, you're thinking, "i can get rid of this debt," but you don't want to buy into it yet. >> after all, patrick knows his map hasn't exactly been treated like a museum exhibit, and it's condition can have a major impact on its sale price. that's why joe fay brings the map to dallas to get...
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patrick ewing against syracuse. can change conference but not intensity. the dunk put the hoyas up 57-47. he got it done. this is how it works. the defense getting tighter. frank howard the swipe. then the georgetown turkeys go into overtime, imagine that. unfortunately, hoyas in deep trouble. battle from deep. syracuse survives. first loss for patrick ewing as a head coach. >>> to charlottesville, virginia and hosting davidson. go for a better shot -- nigel johnson lay-up ties it at 18. cavaliers looking to take off from there and able to do that. they found devin hall. how about that -- three. puts uva up by ten. and more from distance. this time the other corner. kyle guy, three late. that puts uva up 17. virginia deeds davidson 80-60. >>> the journey continues for head coach mike houston and the james madison dukes at home at south dakota state. the semifinals second half. marcus marshall, 65-yard run. where is he going? >> to the you got it right, doug. advance to bonus round. madison jumps on the jack rabbits, 28-10. next drive, marcus marshall, 87 y
patrick ewing against syracuse. can change conference but not intensity. the dunk put the hoyas up 57-47. he got it done. this is how it works. the defense getting tighter. frank howard the swipe. then the georgetown turkeys go into overtime, imagine that. unfortunately, hoyas in deep trouble. battle from deep. syracuse survives. first loss for patrick ewing as a head coach. >>> to charlottesville, virginia and hosting davidson. go for a better shot -- nigel johnson lay-up ties it at...
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lemonis: but, throughout the episode, i'm really struggling with patrick's willingness to change -- willingness to listen. how much would this retail for? what would you pay for it? $75? i can't believe you said $75 for that! we're not at forever 21 anymore. and there's one particular moment that i never revealed. i have an artist friend named rolland berry. and one day rolland called me, and rolland said, "there's a history between patrick and i. i actually am the one who started the business. i'm telling you this as your friend. walk away now." i was shocked to hear this. so i brought patrick to rolland's warehouse. through my experience with him, i've felt like i didn't always get the whole story. and then, also, i wasn't comfortable with the flow in, flow out of money and how that worked. i personally wouldn't do business with him again -- personally, i wouldn't. i think what pissed me off most about it is, i understand that people have business dealings in the past that don't work out. but, why wouldn't you tell me about those things? the fact that rolland was never mentioned, ever, seems
lemonis: but, throughout the episode, i'm really struggling with patrick's willingness to change -- willingness to listen. how much would this retail for? what would you pay for it? $75? i can't believe you said $75 for that! we're not at forever 21 anymore. and there's one particular moment that i never revealed. i have an artist friend named rolland berry. and one day rolland called me, and rolland said, "there's a history between patrick and i. i actually am the one who started the...
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this time a viewer gets a patrick bun bobble head. >> things have changed. >> watch out for a few sprinkles tonight. it's going to be wet at times on saturday. but mild. turning colder on sunday and much colder next week. >> that's wusa 9 at .>> glor: a christmas attack foiled. the f.b.i. says an ex-marine planned to target san francisco. also tonight, for the first time, secret service agents drill at the white house for a possible attack. as millions head out for the holidays, some were forced to evacuate the airport. an n.f.l. star do naits a year's salary to help educate kids. >> it's what you do in your community and walkin' the walk. >> glor: remembering the consistency and class of dick enberg. >> oh, my! >> glor: and... his songs, her hands. steve hartman with a musical treasure preserved. >> i realized there was a part of him that wasn't g
this time a viewer gets a patrick bun bobble head. >> things have changed. >> watch out for a few sprinkles tonight. it's going to be wet at times on saturday. but mild. turning colder on sunday and much colder next week. >> that's wusa 9 at .>> glor: a christmas attack foiled. the f.b.i. says an ex-marine planned to target san francisco. also tonight, for the first time, secret service agents drill at the white house for a possible attack. as millions head out for the...
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became chairman of the senate finance committee, new york's senior senator daniel patrick moynihan, everything changed for the oil and gas industry very suddenly in the finance committee, and they knew it. but as a new york senator, senator moynihan represented wall street. and he represented the biggest concentration of high value commercial real estate in the country, new york city. the exposure to corrupt influences of a new york senator in control of tax legislation in the senate could not be greater. and there was never the slightest accusation made by anyone that chairman moynihan was in service to goldman sachs or any other wall street firm, all of whom were constituents of his, or any of the huge commercial new york real estate interests and the big new york real estate families, all of whom were constituents of his. and one day we were considering a tax provision that would affect commercial real estate. our chief tax council reviewed the policy issues, and it was a close call. you can make an argument for it in favor of it. you can make an argument against it. i couldn't tell if senator moyn
became chairman of the senate finance committee, new york's senior senator daniel patrick moynihan, everything changed for the oil and gas industry very suddenly in the finance committee, and they knew it. but as a new york senator, senator moynihan represented wall street. and he represented the biggest concentration of high value commercial real estate in the country, new york city. the exposure to corrupt influences of a new york senator in control of tax legislation in the senate could not...
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sharanjit: why do you think the momentum has changed in this match? patrick: part of it is to do with the fact that the series is decided and australia says they are determined to get that whitewash. a lot of it has to do with injuries. an australian bowler was ruled out and he was the top wicket taker. there is a lot of determination. they want to make up for the disappointment of the rest of the series. i think they are a more united bunch than previous england club squads that have have come over to australia. it is a bit slower, and that negates the australian advantage of having quick and fiery bowlers. we should say that it is only day 2, and australia has turned it around very quickly before, and it could still happen. sharanjit: thanks so much for that, patrick geary in melbourne. police in australia are searching for the owner of a one-meter long freshwater crocodile found wondering around melbourne on christmas day. authorities are not sure where the reptile came from and are assuming it is a pet. reporter: working off christmas dinner with an eveni
sharanjit: why do you think the momentum has changed in this match? patrick: part of it is to do with the fact that the series is decided and australia says they are determined to get that whitewash. a lot of it has to do with injuries. an australian bowler was ruled out and he was the top wicket taker. there is a lot of determination. they want to make up for the disappointment of the rest of the series. i think they are a more united bunch than previous england club squads that have have come...
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change. they are less neutral now. >> david kirk patrick what happened to make silicon valley less the sort ofling of, well, washington d.c. as well as wall street? >> well, if there is one single thing that changed the situation, i would say russian fake news affecting the election in the opinion and the desire of russia to alter our electoral process and using facebook and google, but facebook in particular as a key means of doing that. and i think what that concern at a national level did was draw attention to the extraordinary social, cultural and informational weight of these companies. and then caused a lot of people to start asking bigger questions about what it meant that these very small number of tech giants have had such a monumental impact on our social dialogue. and in effect have become the central platform for social dialogue, and increeing-- increasingly inn many ways for political we maffier as well. >> sreenivasan: mark zuckerberg said it is a crazy idea they would have had any impact on the elections but since then made statementeds that walked that back. >> he said that to
change. they are less neutral now. >> david kirk patrick what happened to make silicon valley less the sort ofling of, well, washington d.c. as well as wall street? >> well, if there is one single thing that changed the situation, i would say russian fake news affecting the election in the opinion and the desire of russia to alter our electoral process and using facebook and google, but facebook in particular as a key means of doing that. and i think what that concern at a national...
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the wind can change in a second and move the fire into d d areas. >> patrick shaw is a seasonal firefighter who worked alongside inmates battling the fire this summer. >> they finished the sentences at the camps and it never gets cycled out. it gave patrick the idea of launching the prison fire. he's been collecting books for the 43 inmate fire camps across the state. the california department of corrections and rebill tagss says low risk inmates volunteer their time which can help reduce sentence time. so far more than half a dozen oakland businesses have opened their doors. >> these are just some of the books that have been donated to the prison fire project. >> i'm seeing a lot of >> don'tations have been overwhelming. patrick says he's deliver the books this spring. that way, inmates will have some fresh literature before the start of the next fire season. abc 7 news. >>> now to the holidays and the last-minute gifts. >> michael finney? >> you don't do panic shopping. >> i'm thinking, is that you? >> i haven't started to panic yet. >> don't panic. they're eager to deliver to those here
the wind can change in a second and move the fire into d d areas. >> patrick shaw is a seasonal firefighter who worked alongside inmates battling the fire this summer. >> they finished the sentences at the camps and it never gets cycled out. it gave patrick the idea of launching the prison fire. he's been collecting books for the 43 inmate fire camps across the state. the california department of corrections and rebill tagss says low risk inmates volunteer their time which can help...
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with north korea to find a way that we can ease the tension and get north korea to change directions. >> julie: patricknfield served as a speechwriter, he is currently a professor at georgetown university. thank you very much for talking to us. i always say talk is cheap, i want to see action. when it comes to talk, rex tillerson has come forward and said he wants to try to open up a dialogue with north korea but it's interesting because he and president trump are sort of on-again off-again when it comes to an agreement between the u.s. and north korea and diplomatic talks with pyongyang. is that even possible now? >> there is an old saying in diplomacy, diplomacy without force is like a symphony without instruments. in order to have diplomacy work you need to have a credible threat, of course. even though we are in the season of hope and joy and peace i think we need to think seriously, think hard about the prospect of what military confrontation, what military action against north korea would entail in 2018. it's difficult because ever since north korea got nuclear capability in 2006 in the bush admi
with north korea to find a way that we can ease the tension and get north korea to change directions. >> julie: patricknfield served as a speechwriter, he is currently a professor at georgetown university. thank you very much for talking to us. i always say talk is cheap, i want to see action. when it comes to talk, rex tillerson has come forward and said he wants to try to open up a dialogue with north korea but it's interesting because he and president trump are sort of on-again...
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facebook too twitter, maybe a change at top -- just kidding. next up, patrickr, serious question are accounting issues pretty much always because of some level of shadiness or can honest mistakes be made i may have to to do a segment on this honest mistakes can be made and lot of times my rule will keep you out of situation where there's honest mistake and stock takes off. other cases it's not honest and you lose everything. going for maximum risk situation as opposed to minimum. i can't really tell from the outside which is which, which is why i'm cautious tweet from mr. samuels brother is 26, no 401(k) ots job. should he open roth or ira i prefer the roth. and tweeted you say you prefer individual stocks to index do you have a write-up i prefer a index for first $10,000 and use as retirement vehicle but also think you should pick some of the best stocks that would be etf you're watching the show, doing the work, let's make money not denigrating mutual or index funds saying let's own stocks as "mad money" situation. next tweet from c.s. boyles. just bout your
facebook too twitter, maybe a change at top -- just kidding. next up, patrickr, serious question are accounting issues pretty much always because of some level of shadiness or can honest mistakes be made i may have to to do a segment on this honest mistakes can be made and lot of times my rule will keep you out of situation where there's honest mistake and stock takes off. other cases it's not honest and you lose everything. going for maximum risk situation as opposed to minimum. i can't really...
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and democrat patrick leahy has reportedly said in private that he regrets calling for franken's resignation. >>> the carolina panthers have made a change at the top after their owner announced he's selling the team amid a sexual misconduct probe. tina becker is now carolina's coo. jerry richardson gave up day to day management to focus on the sale. becker who started out as a cheer leader is now one of the league's highest-ranking female executives. meanwhile, espn's president has stepped doum. john skipper announced he's leaving to take care of an addiction problem he's struggled with f the former espn president bodenheimer takes over. >>> new details this morning in the domestic violence arrest of sarah palin's oldest some. >> court documents say track palin repeatedly hit his father todd at the palin home. the younger palin showed up at his parents home saturday night and broke through a window. according to reports his mother called police saying track was freaking out and was on some type of medication. >> as police arrived, police saw sarah and todd leaving in separate vehicles. todd's head was reportedly bloodied. and sarah appe
and democrat patrick leahy has reportedly said in private that he regrets calling for franken's resignation. >>> the carolina panthers have made a change at the top after their owner announced he's selling the team amid a sexual misconduct probe. tina becker is now carolina's coo. jerry richardson gave up day to day management to focus on the sale. becker who started out as a cheer leader is now one of the league's highest-ranking female executives. meanwhile, espn's president has...
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she would not answer the question, patrick, and to an extent, shockingly to me, the frame of this debate has changedto do you care whether or not what they're saying is true, because taxes? >> really is surprising, john, you've seen senate majority leader mitch mcconnell go from saying i believe the women, you know, very pretty strong, clear statement, to now basically saying, we're going to let it up to the -- let the people of alabama decide this, sort of putting any kind of moral authority or moral clarity on the shelf. i mean, in 2012, the republican national committee withdrew funding and congressman akens race in missouri when running for senate because of his statements about legitimate rape. mitt romney, the head of the party, other republicans were leaving in droves over congressman akens remark. you have several women who have made very credible allegations against roy moore and now you see the republican national committee coming back and putting money back into alabama when they weren't doing it in missouri. i mean it really is just -- night and day from where the party seemed to be a co
she would not answer the question, patrick, and to an extent, shockingly to me, the frame of this debate has changedto do you care whether or not what they're saying is true, because taxes? >> really is surprising, john, you've seen senate majority leader mitch mcconnell go from saying i believe the women, you know, very pretty strong, clear statement, to now basically saying, we're going to let it up to the -- let the people of alabama decide this, sort of putting any kind of moral...
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changing. >> operative word immediate. january and february people might see more in their paycheck as a result, but it's the long-term or midterm, talking 2018, you know, patrick, where if voters end up seeing or experiencing that this becomes the massive tax cut for the rich and the big corporations, might republicans be, you know, feeling it in a different way come midterm elections? >> they could gain a benefit, fred, and david said something that's really important that i want to return to. right now, you know, president trump for this, you know, first year has been largely like a culture warrior president. really he's focused on these cultural issues in terms of accomplishments it's really been neil gorsuch getting to the supreme court, that's been it. but now he's going and he's played his base with the tweets, rallies, so much of the time, but now if they do get this major tax cut, they'll be able to go more to those kind of traditional country club republicans, the business establishment that is sort of seen president trump, you know, sort of sounding off on twitter the way that he does and this will be, you know, a big fat gift. and it's a gift also t
changing. >> operative word immediate. january and february people might see more in their paycheck as a result, but it's the long-term or midterm, talking 2018, you know, patrick, where if voters end up seeing or experiencing that this becomes the massive tax cut for the rich and the big corporations, might republicans be, you know, feeling it in a different way come midterm elections? >> they could gain a benefit, fred, and david said something that's really important that i want...
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analysts said are watching government policy changes to assess the situation in the city and also across in mainland china. let's bring in the senior analysts, patrickatrick, starting off with hong kong home prices, they are likely to be a bright spot when you compare it to what is going on in the mainland market. double-digit growth this year. is that sustainable potentially with what is going on with potential monetary tightening? patrick: yeah, we see the futures are really strong. expect the first half of this year. we see the growth, for the first six months, strong growth. a see growth is slowing down little bit. partly because of the interest rate increase, and also interesting, the record high. having said that, i think it is still there for the fundamental demand. still lots of demand. level, and0 year low definitely, we could see, especially for the upgrade in demand, it is there. year, agoing to next little bit challenging in the sense that we have more and more supply coming in and something like 400 square feet or below. next year, we will see -- in hong kong. that is a relatively high level compared to this year. we can see the risk is
analysts said are watching government policy changes to assess the situation in the city and also across in mainland china. let's bring in the senior analysts, patrickatrick, starting off with hong kong home prices, they are likely to be a bright spot when you compare it to what is going on in the mainland market. double-digit growth this year. is that sustainable potentially with what is going on with potential monetary tightening? patrick: yeah, we see the futures are really strong. expect...
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patrick healy and cnn analyst michael zelden. michael, you first, does it seem like the time line, the story, is changing from the trump white house, whereas the president had said long ago that michael flynn had to be fired because he lied to the vice president but now this tweet after, you know, silence yesterday, this tweet from the president is saying essentially that he knew if you read into that tweet, that he knew that michael flynn lied to the fbi when he was fired, would that be problematic if that's what the president is saying? >> well, i don't believe it to be true. i don't believe that the president would have known or could have known that four days after his inauguration, general flynn had lied to the fbi. sally yates didn't tell him that, according to her testimony, and the fbi certainly would not have told the white house about an ongoing criminal investigation, so i'm not sure where that comes from. i think it's more likely made up then true. if it's true, it's a bit more problematic because it is the possibility here that the president is somehow intervening in an ongoing investigation and we know from conversat
patrick healy and cnn analyst michael zelden. michael, you first, does it seem like the time line, the story, is changing from the trump white house, whereas the president had said long ago that michael flynn had to be fired because he lied to the vice president but now this tweet after, you know, silence yesterday, this tweet from the president is saying essentially that he knew if you read into that tweet, that he knew that michael flynn lied to the fbi when he was fired, would that be...
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changed. there will be a rallying cry from the alastair cook inning, and they should be able to get a first-test victory in his ashes series. sharanjit: all right, one to watch. patrick geary in melbourne, thank you. the iconic miss america beauty pageant is in turmoil over an e-mail scandal that forced its most senior board members to step down. the huffington post has published e-mails which allegedly show pageant officials making vulgar comments on contestants' weight, sex lives, intellect, and even wishing one was dead. executive director sam haskell has resigned, as well as president josh randle and other board members. an online petition with tens of thousands of signatures is gaining traction, calling for everyone on the board to be sacked. , miss america 2013, was one of the women targeted in the e-mails. she is leading the charge for everyone on the board to stand down. i spoke to her earlier. >> if you look at this, the people who have demonstrated categorically that they do not understand how to lead an organization like the miss america organization, being complicit when these things are happening, for them to handpick more people, essentially they are ch
changed. there will be a rallying cry from the alastair cook inning, and they should be able to get a first-test victory in his ashes series. sharanjit: all right, one to watch. patrick geary in melbourne, thank you. the iconic miss america beauty pageant is in turmoil over an e-mail scandal that forced its most senior board members to step down. the huffington post has published e-mails which allegedly show pageant officials making vulgar comments on contestants' weight, sex lives, intellect,...
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they feel this is the way forward, fast and dramatic change and we should do all we can to help them succeed in that effort. >> questions? patrick. up in front. here you go. >> thank you. could you discuss attitudes from you met with toward president trump? how important and successful is he? how useful? what are their concerns about their relationship with the trump administration or with the president going forward? that among theou most senior saudi's with whom we met when this issue was posed directly, the response was, and i'm paraphrasing, we do with the -- we deal with the united states, we respect president trump, we don't have a view on who america chooses as its leader. we do appreciate the fact he has changed the paradigm of american foreign policy from a desire for outreach to iran to recognition of iran as a main source of regional mischief and troublemaking. the officials with whom we that, i do not recall any further personalizing of the discussion. we did not talk about the russian investigation or tweeting or that sort of thing. it did not come up. >> ambassador cutler? >> first, congratulations to you and the i
they feel this is the way forward, fast and dramatic change and we should do all we can to help them succeed in that effort. >> questions? patrick. up in front. here you go. >> thank you. could you discuss attitudes from you met with toward president trump? how important and successful is he? how useful? what are their concerns about their relationship with the trump administration or with the president going forward? that among theou most senior saudi's with whom we met when this...
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more changes coming bottom. 15 months after firing its basketball coach, the a.d. who did it is now stepping away. patricks now seeing his resignation today. he said in a statement he is pursuing the next phase of his career but no specifics were given. >>> finally, a special night in l.a., the lakers retiring kobe bryant's number 8 and number 24 jerseys during halftime of the game against the warriors. bryant, one of the nba's biggest stars of all time, 20-year career, all with the lakers, a five-time nba champ, two time finals mvp, 18 all star appearances and a league mvp in 2008. and yet i still have to tell my kids about him. and there y're almost teenagers. he hasn't been relevant in so long. he's one of the great ones. >> what took him to long? to retire the jersey. >> took him wa long time to retire. >> he was still playing. >> that is going to do for us. seconds. >> we hope to see you four news4 at 11:00. have a good evening. >>> tonight, what caused a deadly disaster on the tracks? >> amtrak 501, emergency, emergency, emergency. we are on the ground. >> a passenger train flies off an overpass sla
more changes coming bottom. 15 months after firing its basketball coach, the a.d. who did it is now stepping away. patricks now seeing his resignation today. he said in a statement he is pursuing the next phase of his career but no specifics were given. >>> finally, a special night in l.a., the lakers retiring kobe bryant's number 8 and number 24 jerseys during halftime of the game against the warriors. bryant, one of the nba's biggest stars of all time, 20-year career, all with the...
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patrick mccaw just returned from his concussion. yet the team keeps on winning. >> everybody gets along. everyone wants to see each other succeed. >> nothing should change regardless of who is out there. just be yourself. see what you have at this point. it makes it harder but we have been prepared for this. >> reporter: the coach is prepared as well end understanding that the ends game is a championship. steve kerr is all about erring on the side of caution. >> four years in a row we are trying to get to the finals. and our guys have played a lot of games. so we are just going to be very careful. piling. >> we have been having a little conversation vair rid opinions. i happen to think levi's stadium will be rocking sunday maybe the most emotion we have seen since they opened the place. think about it. you have jimmy garoppolo, his first start. i think you're going to be seeing a lot of number 10 jerseys making his first start in front of the home fans. speak of that, jimmy had a little quick lesson on all about 49er fans. he had called it the 49er nation. [ laughter ] >> not the 49er faithful. taking a little heat for that but he is all tuned up now. >
patrick mccaw just returned from his concussion. yet the team keeps on winning. >> everybody gets along. everyone wants to see each other succeed. >> nothing should change regardless of who is out there. just be yourself. see what you have at this point. it makes it harder but we have been prepared for this. >> reporter: the coach is prepared as well end understanding that the ends game is a championship. steve kerr is all about erring on the side of caution. >> four...
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patrick mccaw just returned from his concussion. yet the team keeps on winning. >> everybody gets along. everyone wants to see each other succeed. >> nothing should changet there. just be yourself. see what you have at this point. it makes it harder but we have been prepared for this. >> reporter: the coach is prepared as well end understanding that the ends game is a championship. steve kerr is all about erring on the side of caution. >> four years in a row we are trying to get to the finals. and our guys have played a lot of games. so we are just going to be very careful. >> reporter: you know, we take it for granted we're so spoiled. it doesn't matter if a third of the team is hurt they are still winning. >> but what kerr is saying, i'm not going to push it. there is no rush -- >> absolutely. which is the right thing to do. >> they are playing dallas one of the worst teams. ♪[ music ] >>> we start with breaking news. a judge has ruled that the two defendants in the ghost ship warehouse fire case must stand trial for manslaughter. >> they believe there was sufficient evidence of the guilt and responsibility of the defendants. >> now a jury will decide
patrick mccaw just returned from his concussion. yet the team keeps on winning. >> everybody gets along. everyone wants to see each other succeed. >> nothing should changet there. just be yourself. see what you have at this point. it makes it harder but we have been prepared for this. >> reporter: the coach is prepared as well end understanding that the ends game is a championship. steve kerr is all about erring on the side of caution. >> four years in a row we are...
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patrick, dean finocchiaro, mark sturgis and tom meo. denard i admitted to the killings initially to keep district attorney from seeking the death penalty but then he changed his mind and now that is back in play, although, the family of one of the victim says it is actually not harsh enough. >> i feel like the death penalty is too good for them, i would like to see them spend a long time in prison with no hope of getting out. >> district attorney originally said wow keep his promise not to seek the death penalty if dinardo held up his end of the plea deal but this changes everything. >>> another horrific story here man accused of kidnapping , sexually assaulting a four year-old girl in delaware before throwing her in the pond to die is asking a judge to reduce his bail. judge ordered 24 year-old daniel santucci, junior held on more than one million-dollar cash bail. santucci is also asking for state appointed attorney. he kidnaped 49 year-old along sugar plum court back in april the girl was playing outside with other children when detectives say santucci lured her into a car, she was found alive. >>> in atlantic county police are searching for a suspect
patrick, dean finocchiaro, mark sturgis and tom meo. denard i admitted to the killings initially to keep district attorney from seeking the death penalty but then he changed his mind and now that is back in play, although, the family of one of the victim says it is actually not harsh enough. >> i feel like the death penalty is too good for them, i would like to see them spend a long time in prison with no hope of getting out. >> district attorney originally said wow keep his promise...
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democrat patrick leahy reportedly has said in private he regrets calling for franken's resignation. >>> the carolina panthers have made a change a sexual misconduct probe. former executive director tina becker is now carolina's coo. team owner jerry richardson gave up day-to-day management to focus on the sale. becker who started out as a cheer leader is now one of the league's highest-ranking executives. and the president of espn is stepping down. john skipper said he's leaving to take care of an addiction issue that he's struggled with for years. the former espn president george bodenheimer takes over in an acting role. both espn and abc are owned by disney. >>> some new details this morning in the domestic violence arrest on sarah palin's oldest son. >> court documents say track palin repeatedly hit his father todd at the palin home. he showed up and broke through a window. according to reports his mother called police saying track was freaking out and was on some type of medication. >> as police arrived, they saw todd and sarah palin leaving in separate vehicles. todd's head was bloodied and sarah appeared reportedly up ye
democrat patrick leahy reportedly has said in private he regrets calling for franken's resignation. >>> the carolina panthers have made a change a sexual misconduct probe. former executive director tina becker is now carolina's coo. team owner jerry richardson gave up day-to-day management to focus on the sale. becker who started out as a cheer leader is now one of the league's highest-ranking executives. and the president of espn is stepping down. john skipper said he's leaving to...
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changed your name? to what? >> miley. >> so your birth certificate doesn't have that. do you have a middle name? >> miley ray, just like my father. destiny, never again. >> miley dated nick jonas and patrick toing us in 2009. >> i've never been one to really fall in love with actors. you never know what they're going to be like in real life. they're a character. three. >> three months later is when miley met liam. >> don't you dare make this about me. you and i both know this is not my fault. once i met liam, there's no denying, if there's chemistry with someone, there's chemistry with someone. i'm quite the spitfire. it's nice to have someone who fighting back and is fun and just on it and pokes fun of me and i poke fun of him. it's good. >> is there something we wouldn't know about miley? >> she eats a lot of sushi. everyone knows that. >> may 2012, 22-year-old liam popped the question to 19-year-old miley with a 3.5 carat diamond ring. a few months later, miley chopd her hair and went platinum blond. >> i could never see myself with long, long hair again. it's so much maintenance. why did someone not take those disgusting extensions out of my head and they're not cute. it's not early 2
changed your name? to what? >> miley. >> so your birth certificate doesn't have that. do you have a middle name? >> miley ray, just like my father. destiny, never again. >> miley dated nick jonas and patrick toing us in 2009. >> i've never been one to really fall in love with actors. you never know what they're going to be like in real life. they're a character. three. >> three months later is when miley met liam. >> don't you dare make this about me....
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patrick byrne. ceo of overstock.com. there he is laugh get away. [laughter] >> you're coming for blood. you're setting me up somehow. stuart: sure i am. you've changedpany. it used to be online retail primarily but now you've got an app so that if you have the app and i've got this app, we can exchange bitcoins; is that right? >> that's correct, we just launched this down in barbados on wednesday. it's the world's first mobile money block chain mobile app. you can do banking but not tied to any bank account anywhere. stuart: okay. you retain complete secrecy, i take it. >> well, actually everything digital ultimately leaves fingerprints, the regulators can go in later if they need to but, yes, all the virtues of bitcoin. stuart: are you exchanging bitcoins, did you introduce own currency? >> in barbados, first country in the world you can get currency on the block chain. the digital -- digitized dollars are running on system. another central bank has contacted us, we recently announced on wednesday and wants us to do the same thing. they no longer print money and put it on block chain and we move it around with phones and without needing bank accoun
patrick byrne. ceo of overstock.com. there he is laugh get away. [laughter] >> you're coming for blood. you're setting me up somehow. stuart: sure i am. you've changedpany. it used to be online retail primarily but now you've got an app so that if you have the app and i've got this app, we can exchange bitcoins; is that right? >> that's correct, we just launched this down in barbados on wednesday. it's the world's first mobile money block chain mobile app. you can do banking but not...