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paula madison, former owner of the los angeles sparks, a wnba team. and kenneth schropner from the wharton school of business. we haven't talked a lot about the players. they're not robots. they don't exist in a world that is shorn of all context. they play at a time and place for certain people and against others. has it been a surprise to you to see lebron james one of the best known stars of the game come out fort forthrightly again owner and saying he has to leave the game. >> from bad things come good things. and the positive statements in terms of understanding the issue by lebron james, michael jordan, who is a rare speaker on these issues, and think about the players themselves, the actual protests delivered in the game. the idea that they took the time from their preparation to determine how they would act as an unit. it's a very important moment, and it's very clear that this is an impactful situation for them. and they've taken a lot of the right steps. >> in an he is say today online in a was scathing, but also quite funny, kareem abdul ja
paula madison, former owner of the los angeles sparks, a wnba team. and kenneth schropner from the wharton school of business. we haven't talked a lot about the players. they're not robots. they don't exist in a world that is shorn of all context. they play at a time and place for certain people and against others. has it been a surprise to you to see lebron james one of the best known stars of the game come out fort forthrightly again owner and saying he has to leave the game. >> from...
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paula's african-american.d sterling is part of, is a member of one of the most discriminated groups of people in history. there's this little thing called the holocaust. and if anyone -- where people were murdered. in anyone should know discrimination, it should be someone like donald sterling and he should be preaching tolerance and acceptance rather than discriminating. if anyone knows, he should know. he was born donald tokowtiz. he should know that. it's even more disgusting coming from someone who was part of a discriminated class. >> he made the comment about black jews and white jews. >> that doesn't even make sense. it's ridiculous. there's black jews atreated wore than white jews in israel -- it's all just ridiculous. >> is this a turning point? >> i think kevin johnson, you have people like magic johnson, michael jordan who rarely speaks out. you have all these people. it is going to make a difference. you have fans saying next year if he's the owner i'm not going to the games. i think it will be a t
paula's african-american.d sterling is part of, is a member of one of the most discriminated groups of people in history. there's this little thing called the holocaust. and if anyone -- where people were murdered. in anyone should know discrimination, it should be someone like donald sterling and he should be preaching tolerance and acceptance rather than discriminating. if anyone knows, he should know. he was born donald tokowtiz. he should know that. it's even more disgusting coming from...
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paula, first tell us some new radio transcripts.m the moments the ship began to sink, began to list. they're pretty harrowing, aren't they? >> reporter: that's right, and part of the transcripts which we're focusing on happened about ten past 9:00 in the morning, bearing in mind the first distress signal went out 8:55. 15 minutes later the traffic controllers are asking the person on the ship how are the passengers, and asking if they can be evacuated, but the person who is communicating from the ship is not clear who it is at this point is saying that the ship is listing too much and it is difficult to move. so of course there has been a lot of controversy about the fact that the passengers were not told to evacuate. they were told do not move. it's more dangerous if you move and parents are asking why their children were told not to evacuate a sinking ship. this is showing within just 15 minutes the person in control in the sewol was saying it is too difficult to move. the ship did start listing quite significantly, quickly. it to
paula, first tell us some new radio transcripts.m the moments the ship began to sink, began to list. they're pretty harrowing, aren't they? >> reporter: that's right, and part of the transcripts which we're focusing on happened about ten past 9:00 in the morning, bearing in mind the first distress signal went out 8:55. 15 minutes later the traffic controllers are asking the person on the ship how are the passengers, and asking if they can be evacuated, but the person who is communicating...
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paula, can you hear me? >> hello, bill. yes, i can. let me tell you what i am seeing before i lose you again. spotty signals out here. i'm about 100 meters away from where the ferry has sunk. to be honest, you would not know there was more a ferry under the water were not for the sheer number of vessels above the water. there are two large inflatables that mark the spot where the ferry is but there is no sign from the water top of what is happening underneath. we know there are a number at this moment of divers trying to get in. desperately hoping they will find some survivors. an idea of what is happening here. i have counted at least 100 vessels from the large warships to the small private fishing vessels. everybody has become involved. if there is any chance of finding life beneath these waves, everyone is working around the clock to try to make that happen. one thing i have noticed, bill, in the past hour is a number of oil slicks on the water surface. a very strong smell of oil. we're all noticing this now. we wonder if this is re
paula, can you hear me? >> hello, bill. yes, i can. let me tell you what i am seeing before i lose you again. spotty signals out here. i'm about 100 meters away from where the ferry has sunk. to be honest, you would not know there was more a ferry under the water were not for the sheer number of vessels above the water. there are two large inflatables that mark the spot where the ferry is but there is no sign from the water top of what is happening underneath. we know there are a number...
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paula jones. >> thank you supervisor mar. thank you supervisor mar for sponsoring this hearing and for others sponsoring this hearing. i'm going to just bring up the powerpoint hopefully. >> maybe we can get some help. >> thank you derek. i would like to thank nick from supervisor mar's office for all of his help in planning for this presentation. thank you very much. i appreciate this derek. so today as supervisor mar said we're here as part two of the hearing on food security and improving food security in san francisco and ending hunger and today i'm going to first of all summarize quickly some of the key concepts from the last hearing that we overviewed with you and then move quickly into the high priority solutions going over first of all -- gina will discuss how to maximize enrollment in calfresh. linda from aging and adult services will talk about how to improve food security for seniors and adults with disabilities. staff will talk talk about expanding meals with children and we will talk about a healthy supplemental
paula jones. >> thank you supervisor mar. thank you supervisor mar for sponsoring this hearing and for others sponsoring this hearing. i'm going to just bring up the powerpoint hopefully. >> maybe we can get some help. >> thank you derek. i would like to thank nick from supervisor mar's office for all of his help in planning for this presentation. thank you very much. i appreciate this derek. so today as supervisor mar said we're here as part two of the hearing on food...
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paula, thank you. talk more about the depth of the ocean where they have located this pinging. our meteorologist has been exploring that further for us. >> the depths, talking about getting down to 15,000 feet. incredible stuff, when you talk about taking the eiffel tower and multiplying it by 30. that's how deep we're talking about. we know the ping location approximately in this general area so this storm will not directly impact it. the wind speeds about 50 miles per hour. we're talking in the 85 or so kilometer or so per mile range. not going to directly impact the operation. 16 feet high wave heights associated with this storm system. we know the experts saying the pinging device that is being dragged across the ocean here is going to begin to bob back and forth in the water, makes it a little more challenging than you want it to be. the storm system clearly missing the area of concerns right there with some winds picking up on the southern periphery of the area. there's the 7.5 kilohertz frequenc
paula, thank you. talk more about the depth of the ocean where they have located this pinging. our meteorologist has been exploring that further for us. >> the depths, talking about getting down to 15,000 feet. incredible stuff, when you talk about taking the eiffel tower and multiplying it by 30. that's how deep we're talking about. we know the ping location approximately in this general area so this storm will not directly impact it. the wind speeds about 50 miles per hour. we're...
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let's go to paula hancox who is in south korea. tell us what you know about the crew members at this hour. >> reporter: there are five charges against the captain, himself, including negligence, abandoning the bode and causing bodily injury. if he's found guilty, he could face from five years up to life imprisonment. he wasn't driving. he was not at the helm. he was not in the steering room at the time of the accident. also, speaking to reporters this saturday, he defended the fact he did not give the order to evacuate the ship as it was sinking. >> the charges against the third mate at the helm at the time of the accident, one of her charges is causing injuries leading to death. back to you. >> paula, i know at this hour, the details are delicate, but the family members are now giving dna samples. is that because of an expectation that the bodies, once they are retrieved will be in such poor condition, they won't be identifiable? >> reporter: this is something, certainly, they are not spelling out at this point out of respect for
let's go to paula hancox who is in south korea. tell us what you know about the crew members at this hour. >> reporter: there are five charges against the captain, himself, including negligence, abandoning the bode and causing bodily injury. if he's found guilty, he could face from five years up to life imprisonment. he wasn't driving. he was not at the helm. he was not in the steering room at the time of the accident. also, speaking to reporters this saturday, he defended the fact he did...
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>> okay, paula. hope against hope, by parents there that one of their little high schoolers will be rescued. if that happens we will have it here at cnn. i'm bill weir. have a good weekend. ♪
>> okay, paula. hope against hope, by parents there that one of their little high schoolers will be rescued. if that happens we will have it here at cnn. i'm bill weir. have a good weekend. ♪
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just a couple days after the ortiz incident, paula edmonds and her olympic teammates were warned no presidential selfies. this all stems from this last tuesday. a fun moment took a serious tone when it was revealed that david ortiz endorses samsung phones. he took the selfie on a samsung. and samsung used the pic in a promotional campaign. a white house spokesman says a ban is not in place. but they do not like attempts to use the president in promotions. >>> thanks for joining us. see you tomorrow. >> good day to you. our morning show from the ballpark tomorrow. >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- colin firth. chloe grace moretz.
just a couple days after the ortiz incident, paula edmonds and her olympic teammates were warned no presidential selfies. this all stems from this last tuesday. a fun moment took a serious tone when it was revealed that david ortiz endorses samsung phones. he took the selfie on a samsung. and samsung used the pic in a promotional campaign. a white house spokesman says a ban is not in place. but they do not like attempts to use the president in promotions. >>> thanks for joining us. see...
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paula deen and her brother closed uncle bubba's oyster house. deen was in charge of daily operations.. a former restuarant manager there claimed deen used slurs and harrasment. paula deen offered tearful apologies and defending herself on youtube to fans. the suit was settled last august. still to come: the desk workout you won't regret trying ! plus... the stock that was in the green when many others where in the red friday... and... as the snow and ice fade away, analysts have a better sense of the economy's road to recovery. the green shoots they see are up after the break! i'm going to pass chemistry, and i'll take it from there. i'm going to do what makes me happy. i'm going to work hard. be independent. live large. make the most of every opportunity. i knew i wanted to go to college. but figuring out how to pay for it? i didn't have a clue. the u.s. department of education has over $100 billion. and that's a lot of money. to help students pay for college. and the free application? you mean the fafsa. i did it online. it was easy. i'm never
paula deen and her brother closed uncle bubba's oyster house. deen was in charge of daily operations.. a former restuarant manager there claimed deen used slurs and harrasment. paula deen offered tearful apologies and defending herself on youtube to fans. the suit was settled last august. still to come: the desk workout you won't regret trying ! plus... the stock that was in the green when many others where in the red friday... and... as the snow and ice fade away, analysts have a better sense...
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and one of paula deen's crown jewels comes crashing down. details ahead on "early today."one wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! >>> hi there. we just talked to johnny depp about his new movie. you just transcended right there. >> i did. >> you're freaking me out! did you break any news in this interview? >> no. >> i broke nothing. >> thank you, johnny. >> johnny depp just kissed me on the cheek. tune in to the "today" show and you'll see more. >>> in sports, a memorable final at new york's madison square garden. the back and forth between minnesota and smu. that's up for grabs until austin hollings drained a three putting the gophers ahead for good. minnesota wins 65-63 giving rick pitino's son richard a championship in the first season as head coach. >>> now to dallas for some of the country's best college basketball players compete ahead of the final four. louisville's shimle beats the guys and girls in the contest. lewis, here he goes, going for it. wil
and one of paula deen's crown jewels comes crashing down. details ahead on "early today."one wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! >>> hi there. we just talked to johnny depp about his new movie. you just transcended right there. >> i did. >> you're freaking me out! did you break any news in this interview? >> no. >> i broke nothing....
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this is a very daunting search in every possible way, paula. how soon before the ship, the "ocean shield" will arrive in that search area to get that pinger locater down there and see what happens? >> reporter: it should be there by thursday, wolf. but here's the thing. in speaking to the commander there, u.s. navy captain mark matthews, he is saying, look, even when they're prepositioned there, they really can't use that equipment, wolf. the search zone has to be reduced to something about 1,000 times size smaller than the size it is right now. i mean, think about that. they still haven't gotten to those modeling areas, the satellite imagery, any kind of discounting of the area they're already looking at. they're not there yet, to be able to reduce the size. in fact, he told me the "ocean shield" would do what every other ship is doing, looking for debris. in the meantime, the hope is within the next 48 to 72 hours when the "ocean shield" is on the scene, they'll be able to reduce it somewhat so they can get that equipment out there looking fo
this is a very daunting search in every possible way, paula. how soon before the ship, the "ocean shield" will arrive in that search area to get that pinger locater down there and see what happens? >> reporter: it should be there by thursday, wolf. but here's the thing. in speaking to the commander there, u.s. navy captain mark matthews, he is saying, look, even when they're prepositioned there, they really can't use that equipment, wolf. the search zone has to be reduced to...
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. >> let's go to paula newton. in perth. 2:00 in the morning. where you are, we hear about ground-breaking analytical research here and honing in on the search zone. how exactly did they do that? >> reporter: they, once again, went back to those pings from the mr satellites. they had made this calculation, remember, brooke, so many days we were looking at a northern arc and a southern arc. now at the bottom end of the southern, 150 miles, you have the ocean spray on one end, and the hms echo, a british ship on the other end. they will converge on the line. it's a shot in the dark as you said. the u.s. navy commander leading this told me it was a shot in the dark. but at this time they feel the equipment is out there. they will continually look at information, see if they can refine it a little bit more. but right now what they have is a guess.
. >> let's go to paula newton. in perth. 2:00 in the morning. where you are, we hear about ground-breaking analytical research here and honing in on the search zone. how exactly did they do that? >> reporter: they, once again, went back to those pings from the mr satellites. they had made this calculation, remember, brooke, so many days we were looking at a northern arc and a southern arc. now at the bottom end of the southern, 150 miles, you have the ocean spray on one end, and the...
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paula hancocks for us there in south korea. thank you. >>> taking a closer look now at the search operation. the former inspector general of the department of transportation. >> mary, although hope is certainly dimming, families are clinging to hope that their loved ones have survived this. what do you think the chances are that there are survivors still inside this capsized ferry and possible air pockets? >> well, you know, there is the story of a previous sinking. of course, that was in africa where one person was saved many days later. but given the temperature and that the ship is now completely under water, i wouldn't want to give anyone false hope. i think it's pretty unlikely. >> and if the ship is moved, mary. i mean, what happens to those air pockets? do they disappear? and i guess at what point will officials decide to lift the ship? >> well, those air pockets not necessarily will disappear, but they will shift around. they can move around, and if there is, you know, increasingly more and more water taken on, the air
paula hancocks for us there in south korea. thank you. >>> taking a closer look now at the search operation. the former inspector general of the department of transportation. >> mary, although hope is certainly dimming, families are clinging to hope that their loved ones have survived this. what do you think the chances are that there are survivors still inside this capsized ferry and possible air pockets? >> well, you know, there is the story of a previous sinking. of...
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i was slapped and taken off facebook because i wrote about paula dean, god, cracker barrel and sandwiches and the facebook community took offense to that. this is nothing new and a plow the liberals do. they are targeting groups like chicks on the right, a popular conservative website and facebook seems to be helpless in solve thing problem. >> so it seems to be if there are number of reports they pull the post down and pull you off. let's talk about the senate majority leader harry reid calling cliven bundy and supporters domestic terrorists. thoughts? >> that makes me a baptist in infidinf infid infidel. calling law-abiding citizens terrorists for protesting is beyond the pale. what does he call them blm folks out there on that property
i was slapped and taken off facebook because i wrote about paula dean, god, cracker barrel and sandwiches and the facebook community took offense to that. this is nothing new and a plow the liberals do. they are targeting groups like chicks on the right, a popular conservative website and facebook seems to be helpless in solve thing problem. >> so it seems to be if there are number of reports they pull the post down and pull you off. let's talk about the senate majority leader harry reid...
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paula madison is joining us. paula, how are you doing? >> i'm great, don, thank you for inviting me. >> thank you for coming. you know donald sterling, right? so what is your reaction to all of this? >> well, i don't know him, i've met him, but not enough for him to recognize me. the wnba is a division of the nba. and my reaction is one where the overwhelming majority of the players and the wnba and nba are african-american. they are people of color. the majority of the openers are not. owners are not. having said that, i would say the nba has made a concerted effort to get more black owners in the league. there are fewer of them that have been willing to say such statements, and ironically they are saying these statements against african-americans and latinos. if the genology of the young lady who was, i guess, his girlfriend, if that's accurate, she's actually mexican and african-american. so you would think that means that donald sterling can bounce a basketball and run up and down the court and score and make some money. and he apprec
paula madison is joining us. paula, how are you doing? >> i'm great, don, thank you for inviting me. >> thank you for coming. you know donald sterling, right? so what is your reaction to all of this? >> well, i don't know him, i've met him, but not enough for him to recognize me. the wnba is a division of the nba. and my reaction is one where the overwhelming majority of the players and the wnba and nba are african-american. they are people of color. the majority of the...
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paula jones and others are working with the san francisco urban agriculture alliance and identify areas for urban farms and i think that's a great suggestion. >>i am erica and i just really excited to hear all this information with what i have been learning at city college in the nutrition program. it collaborates well with my job as a case manager in a supportive program and it would be great to receive funding from dos and department of public health and the organizations that receive money from the human service agency that there be more of a coordinated collaborative effort to disseminate effort for calfresh and a lot of education around nutrition and just different health conditions that can be prevented by lifestyle so that's it. thank you. >> thank you erica. any other -- go ahead. >> so i want to say that amanda and i are also and a class of us are interested in helping out as much as we can and volunteering and maybe i will speak to paula. >> yeah i see the food security task force members smiling on that one. >> thank you. >> thank you. anyone else that would like to speak? mr
paula jones and others are working with the san francisco urban agriculture alliance and identify areas for urban farms and i think that's a great suggestion. >>i am erica and i just really excited to hear all this information with what i have been learning at city college in the nutrition program. it collaborates well with my job as a case manager in a supportive program and it would be great to receive funding from dos and department of public health and the organizations that receive...
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en los Ángeles, marÍa paula ochoa, telemundo. >>> cientos de personas protestaron hoy dÍa contra las alejarse de la reja, esto mientras tanto los de las los apoyaban con carteles y consignas exigiendo al presidente obama que estÁ de gira en asia que resuelva el caso de millones de familias. >>> estoy aquÍ solidariamente por apoyar a todos mis hermanos inmigrantes que serÁn deportados por la desuniÓn de sus familiares porque ellos tienen el rÉcord crminal y son niÑos que sufren al pensar que quedaran sin sus papÁs aca. >> hoy dÍa tambiÉn un grupo de 7 inmigrantes de georgia realizaron un ayuno afuera de la casa blanca. >>> arrestaron al congresista republicano relacionado por un restaurante de su propiedad, le pagÓ a los empleados con el dinero de la caja registradora para no reportar los ingresos y hizo desaparecer cercado un millÓn de dolares, se declarÓ no culpable y fue dejado en libertad bajo fianza. >>> rindieron tributo a una estudiante que muriÓ apuÑalada en connecticut el viernes antes del baile de graduaciÓn, sus compaÑeros vestidos de gala realizaron la vigilia y sosteniend
en los Ángeles, marÍa paula ochoa, telemundo. >>> cientos de personas protestaron hoy dÍa contra las alejarse de la reja, esto mientras tanto los de las los apoyaban con carteles y consignas exigiendo al presidente obama que estÁ de gira en asia que resuelva el caso de millones de familias. >>> estoy aquÍ solidariamente por apoyar a todos mis hermanos inmigrantes que serÁn deportados por la desuniÓn de sus familiares porque ellos tienen el rÉcord crminal y son niÑos...
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all of those men paula spoke with are expecting to walk again. amazing is that. >> amazing. >> here is what is really interesting. scientists say even the people who are categorized as hopeless, which means their injuries are so devastating that there's no chance of them walking again, can benefit from this. >> just remarkable. >> it might be the end to wheelchairs and i certainly hope it is. >> that would be something. >> incredible. >> coming up, male stripper sent to a party on new york's long island. no big deal, right? but the party was at a nursing home. >> oh, no. >> now the family of an 85-year-old mother is suing saying her dignity has been destroyed. >> cutting a rug. toe tapping craze to help expectant moms stay in shape. you're watching abc's "world news now." >> "world news now" continues after this ♪ ♪ >>> come on, diana, do a move. >> boom. boom. whoo! see if i can do it? all right. just made my newscast. bringing in a stripper for a party is as old as, well, taking off your clothes. we see more male strippers. you're the one who i
all of those men paula spoke with are expecting to walk again. amazing is that. >> amazing. >> here is what is really interesting. scientists say even the people who are categorized as hopeless, which means their injuries are so devastating that there's no chance of them walking again, can benefit from this. >> just remarkable. >> it might be the end to wheelchairs and i certainly hope it is. >> that would be something. >> incredible. >> coming up, male...
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cnn's paula newton is live in perth, australia, with more on that.ination when you are looking at this kind of an effort, some of the efforts can go to waste. according to a "wall street journal" report, that's what happened. when they first decided that after that turn, flight 370 was likely to have gone south as opposed to north, that's when they isolated it to the indian ocean. for several days, they looked in the wrong area and moved the search significantly. why? because two specialized teams looking to the area didn't talk to each other. the man in charge right now, chief coordinator, angus houston, former chief of the defense staff, is going to make sure that doesn't happen. he is trying his best to coordinate this international effort. i want you to hear his thoughts on this search going forward. >> i have to say in my experience and i have got a lot of experience in search and rescue over the years, this search and recovery operation is probably the most challenging one i have ever seen. >> reporter: to listen to him, that's quite a reality
cnn's paula newton is live in perth, australia, with more on that.ination when you are looking at this kind of an effort, some of the efforts can go to waste. according to a "wall street journal" report, that's what happened. when they first decided that after that turn, flight 370 was likely to have gone south as opposed to north, that's when they isolated it to the indian ocean. for several days, they looked in the wrong area and moved the search significantly. why? because two...
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what are conditions like, paula?> reporter: well, anderson, you wouldn't know that a 300 ton vessel just went down in the sea, unless you see the markings. no part of the ship is above the surface. this is a huge search operation, just a rough guess when we got here, i counted about 120 that range from the large ships from the navy. and also the dinghys for the divers. it is not just an official search operation. you have a lot of fishing vessels joining in the search. now you we can see a number of dingys filled with divers. obviously, what is happening on top of the water is not as significant as what is happening underneath. the divers right now are underneath us trying to get inside parts of the submerged ship. that is the crucial point for them at this point to try to find out if there are any survivors. or if not to try to start the grim task of recovering some of the bodies that are below the water. and about maybe 500 yards away from the spot where this submerged ship is are two cranes. they're not being used
what are conditions like, paula?> reporter: well, anderson, you wouldn't know that a 300 ton vessel just went down in the sea, unless you see the markings. no part of the ship is above the surface. this is a huge search operation, just a rough guess when we got here, i counted about 120 that range from the large ships from the navy. and also the dinghys for the divers. it is not just an official search operation. you have a lot of fishing vessels joining in the search. now you we can see a...
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we also have paula jones our director of the food systems and another gentleman here. and afterwards is len in a brooke from the san francisco unified school district and bob from the superintendant of neighborhood serves for the rec and park department. i also wanted to acknowledge that school board commissioners joe and rancho norton are here i'll be ask them to come up as well >> good afternoon. supervisors sorry for the delay i have to load my preparations i'm paula jones i'm with the public health department and staff our security task force i've been asked to speak about food access and also what the recommendation for improving food access are from the city level so let me see if i can get this. and i've given you all copies. thank you. thank you chair farrell and supervisor mar and supervisor breed. this task force is a citywide task force that is concluding the human service agency and the department of aid and the wick office and the food system office the department of the environment and youth and families and it includes this school district and sf general
we also have paula jones our director of the food systems and another gentleman here. and afterwards is len in a brooke from the san francisco unified school district and bob from the superintendant of neighborhood serves for the rec and park department. i also wanted to acknowledge that school board commissioners joe and rancho norton are here i'll be ask them to come up as well >> good afternoon. supervisors sorry for the delay i have to load my preparations i'm paula jones i'm with the...
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the public health department and the director of food systems from the department of public health paula jones and we have dr. len in a in the unified school district food and fitness committee. and we have bob one of our superintendents in our rec and park department so let me introduce christen and also paula jones i'm not sure if she's here >> good afternoon supervisors. i believe my presentation is loaded here it might not be so - my name is christen i'm the senior health planner in the department of public health. and i'm here today to talk to you about the impacts of sugary drinks. excuse me. while i get this up sorry about that. here it is. >> so we're waiting for the imagination there it is. >> so we've been working on the issue of sugary drinks since 2008 it's a public health issue. i'm going to start with diabetes it's been mentioned several times in 2003 did centers for disease control and prevention reported that diabetes will afflict 1 in 3 people born in 2000, however, they noted for african-american and latino children the risk was one in 2. for 50 percent are we are expec
the public health department and the director of food systems from the department of public health paula jones and we have dr. len in a in the unified school district food and fitness committee. and we have bob one of our superintendents in our rec and park department so let me introduce christen and also paula jones i'm not sure if she's here >> good afternoon supervisors. i believe my presentation is loaded here it might not be so - my name is christen i'm the senior health planner in...
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paula newton is joining us now from perth, australia. the staging point for the aircraft involved in this search. paula, we know there is a sense of urgency surrounding this underwater search. but the process itself is oh so slow. and painstaking. give us a sense of what's involved, and what the limitations are. >> reporter: well, you know, the commander in charge says it's basically like walking the ocean surface. they're doing it with that tow ping locater. it takes a long time. but wolf, they are working at this 24/7 for the next 10 to 12 days. i think, you know, the most disconcerting thing is that the commander himself describes it as a shot in the dark. the point is, wolf, it's got about 150-mile track. you've got the "hmsecho" in one direction, they will converge, it will take a few days. they are hoping that they are lucky and they will still hear those pingers from beneath the ocean surface. but right now they're telling us nothing more than guesswork. >> paula, it's been, what, exactly four weeks now since the plane disappeared
paula newton is joining us now from perth, australia. the staging point for the aircraft involved in this search. paula, we know there is a sense of urgency surrounding this underwater search. but the process itself is oh so slow. and painstaking. give us a sense of what's involved, and what the limitations are. >> reporter: well, you know, the commander in charge says it's basically like walking the ocean surface. they're doing it with that tow ping locater. it takes a long time. but...
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paula, first to you.at "ocean shield" is making and what it's going to do once it gets out there, even if they haven't found debris. >> reporter: we expect it to be in the search zone quite quickly, perhaps within the next eight hours. that, of course, is good news. the problem, as you say, ashleigh, they have not refined that search zone. the commander, the man who is going to be directed with using that tow peng ping locater and underwater drone has told me if ear not able to deploy the expert equipment, we'll use everything we have to look for debris the way the other ships have been looking for debris. they will do what they can to just add to, quite frankly, what is a huge contingent of ships and airplanes right now. and also helicopters. all of this working to comb that search zone. >> but not necessarily, paula, the tow pinger locater and the blue fin 21, cadillac pieces of gear we have been told will not be deployed unless there is some piece of plane found. >> reporter: no. and that's the problem
paula, first to you.at "ocean shield" is making and what it's going to do once it gets out there, even if they haven't found debris. >> reporter: we expect it to be in the search zone quite quickly, perhaps within the next eight hours. that, of course, is good news. the problem, as you say, ashleigh, they have not refined that search zone. the commander, the man who is going to be directed with using that tow peng ping locater and underwater drone has told me if ear not able to...
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>> paula meade: they are people that are in desperate need.y have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. >> pelley: but why do they not see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for labs. they don't have money to go to an e.r. and these are very proud people. they... you know, you go to the e.r., you get a $3,500 bill. and then what do you do? you're given a prescription, you can't fill it. that's why they're train wrecks. they have nowhere else to go. >> pelley: glenda moore had nowhere to go but the e.r. when the pain in her leg became unbearable. her job at mcdonald's making biscuits didn't include insurance that she could afford. >> glenda moore: the only doctor that would see me, you had to have $114 up front just to be seen. >> pelley: what does $114 mean to your monthl
>> paula meade: they are people that are in desperate need.y have no insurance, and they usually wait, we say, "until they are train wrecks." their blood pressures come in emergency levels. we have blood sugars come in 500, 600s because they can't afford their insulin. >> pelley: but why do they not see a doctor or a nurse before they become, as you call it, "train wrecks"? >> meade: because they don't have any money. they don't have money to pay for labs....
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our paula hancocks is in south korea. paula, what's the latest on the rescue effort? how are the relatives there holding up? >> reporter: well, john, we do have some latest information for you. this is from the south korean government, the ministry of security public administration. they now have revised the death toll, saying that 18 people have been confirmed dead in this incident. that was nine not so long ago, and they say now 278 people are missing, so they are finding some of those unaccounted for. but unfortunately they are not finding them alive at this point, but relatives are still keeping hope alive. they are praying about their loved ones about 12 miles out to sea are still alive. we heard from the maritime police earlier this thursday that they're working under the assumption there are still survivors. they're hoping there will be air pockets within the ship. and so they say they're working around the clock to try and get to them. but this thursday, unfortunately the weather has just not been cooperating. there has been very low visibility in the water it
our paula hancocks is in south korea. paula, what's the latest on the rescue effort? how are the relatives there holding up? >> reporter: well, john, we do have some latest information for you. this is from the south korean government, the ministry of security public administration. they now have revised the death toll, saying that 18 people have been confirmed dead in this incident. that was nine not so long ago, and they say now 278 people are missing, so they are finding some of those...
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paula newton, in the australia.n the search were cautioning. >> we still have a long way to go in terms of the searching. when you are searching these vast areas of ocean, it takes a lot of time, a lot of effort and depending on the weather conditions, it's incredibly difficult to do a visual search. dealing with the quickly changing conditions on the southern indian ocean is a key part of this operation. cnn's will ripley is on a boat off the western coast of australia. >> reporter: after a day of clear weather, we are starting to see some light rain off the coast of western australia. the weather about 1,000 miles from here in the search zone, we are told, has been similar. relatively calm seas which is did good for search crews. they weren't distracted by the white capps. even though the visual search is over and these planes from a number of different countries are flying back to pearce air force base in perth. we know the sonar is going to be active 24/7. the pinger locator is going to function 24/7 under water
paula newton, in the australia.n the search were cautioning. >> we still have a long way to go in terms of the searching. when you are searching these vast areas of ocean, it takes a lot of time, a lot of effort and depending on the weather conditions, it's incredibly difficult to do a visual search. dealing with the quickly changing conditions on the southern indian ocean is a key part of this operation. cnn's will ripley is on a boat off the western coast of australia. >>...
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here's abc's paula farris. >> reporter: tonight the world is atwitter.the famously tenacious bachelor george clooney is taken. the two-time sexiest man alive is betting big on love and marriage. even though he promised barbara walters -- >> no, i'm never going to get married again because -- because i wasn't very good at it. >> reporter: the mystery woman now engaged to clooney is amal alamuddin, a beirut-born human rights activist and lawyer and a star in her own right. clooney may have two oscars, but alamuddin speaks three languages -- english, french, and arabic. in recent years clooney opted for a string of high-profile relationships. his famous reticence about dating age-appropriate women the butt of a joke at this year's golden globes. >> "gravity" is nominated for best film. [ applause ] >> it's the story of how george clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age. >> reporter: but alamuddin is 36 and educated at oxford and nyu. she once clerked for sonya sotomayor before she became a supre
here's abc's paula farris. >> reporter: tonight the world is atwitter.the famously tenacious bachelor george clooney is taken. the two-time sexiest man alive is betting big on love and marriage. even though he promised barbara walters -- >> no, i'm never going to get married again because -- because i wasn't very good at it. >> reporter: the mystery woman now engaged to clooney is amal alamuddin, a beirut-born human rights activist and lawyer and a star in her own right....
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abc's paula farris discovered the tricks of the trade for our series "real tty check." >> amazing infinityol. insane. how much better does it get? >> reporter: from the palaces of l.a. -- to the penthouses of manhattan, luxury living is back. and more expensive than ever. this month, mansions in los angeles and greenwich, connecticut, each sold for more than $100 million, shattering record. >> welcome to the famous billiard room. the fireplace mantle, hearst brought from a french chateau. >> reporter: this legendary beverly hills estate is available for any one with a spare $135 million. >> it is a very exciting time to be living, and it is like the dow jones, who knows how high it will go? >> reporter: a los angeles real estate broker who specializes in ultra-high-end homes. that is when he is not moonlighting on the "real housewives of beverly hills." >> good luck. >> reporter: his wife is housewife kyle richard. >> clients from europe, asia, china, singapore. >> reporter: all driving up prices. with demand high and inventory low, the u.s. housing market is on fire at all ends of the spe
abc's paula farris discovered the tricks of the trade for our series "real tty check." >> amazing infinityol. insane. how much better does it get? >> reporter: from the palaces of l.a. -- to the penthouses of manhattan, luxury living is back. and more expensive than ever. this month, mansions in los angeles and greenwich, connecticut, each sold for more than $100 million, shattering record. >> welcome to the famous billiard room. the fireplace mantle, hearst brought...
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paula deen's restaurant closers. enand the washington post calls the avenge gers the most grown up movie yet. >>> the weather channel's mike has the details from north little rock, arkansas. >> reporter: an ef 1 tornado store through. it was the sound of the storm that woke up everybody up. nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy. flooding streets and stranding cars. >> it's more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding. >> reporter: more than 50 million people are at risk for tornados or wind damage. >>> nbc bill is here with more. the severe weather outbreak. is the worst of it over now? >> we're at the tail end. we haven't any tornados reported going back five to six hour. we have a threat, but again, it didn't turn to the big tornado outbreak possible. we got about eight tornados. most were associated with the storm that went to the east of the dallas area. we have the one in st. louis that you saw the pictures of. we had a co
paula deen's restaurant closers. enand the washington post calls the avenge gers the most grown up movie yet. >>> the weather channel's mike has the details from north little rock, arkansas. >> reporter: an ef 1 tornado store through. it was the sound of the storm that woke up everybody up. nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy. flooding streets and stranding cars. >> it's more than what the drainage system can handle at one...
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hi, paula. >> reporter: hello, carol. you said, that ship will be on site tomorrow. why is it significant? we've been talking about the expert equipment on board to be able to really detect that ping signal if, in fact, that signal is still standing. they talk all the time about these batteries lasting 30 days. that's what they're guaranteed to last 30 days. they could be lasting much longer. carol, of course, that's what searchers are hoping for. i want to try to clarify something about what they're doing in the meantime. when the ocean shield gets on site they say, look, if we still haven't refined the search zone enough to do what we're there to do, we will look for debris like every other ship, carol. >> have they been able at all to narrow the search zone to increase the effectiveness of this technology that they have on board? >> reporter: i know, we were hoping to hear more about that every day, unfortunately, carol, i asked for some clarification on that today. when the search zone moved closer to coast and a litt
hi, paula. >> reporter: hello, carol. you said, that ship will be on site tomorrow. why is it significant? we've been talking about the expert equipment on board to be able to really detect that ping signal if, in fact, that signal is still standing. they talk all the time about these batteries lasting 30 days. that's what they're guaranteed to last 30 days. they could be lasting much longer. carol, of course, that's what searchers are hoping for. i want to try to clarify something about...
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olivia wilde or paula patton?going to really like this one. >> this is such a surprise. paula patton was his assistant? >> the gorgeous paula patton was howie mandel's production assistant on "the howie mandel show." before she became "mission impossible" gorgeous star. >> and a megastar. >> from wisconsin, big, handsome guy. which actor played the personnel director in the 1988 movie "working girl"? annie potts, alec baldwin, olympia dukakis or joan cusack? >> choice "c." olympia dukakis. >> yep. >> no one is happier than patrick who works with olympia. >> my amazing boss, olympia dukakis. >> what is she like as a boss? >> she is amazing, wonderful, generous, kind, engaging, warm, funny, interesting. >> you're getting a raise, baby. >> and she's watching at home. >> i think we have time for one last quick one. >> lovely lady from west virginia who is the big troublemaker in the group. which of the following character says was promoted from assistant to a higher position in the 2007 series "mad men"? peggy olsson?
olivia wilde or paula patton?going to really like this one. >> this is such a surprise. paula patton was his assistant? >> the gorgeous paula patton was howie mandel's production assistant on "the howie mandel show." before she became "mission impossible" gorgeous star. >> and a megastar. >> from wisconsin, big, handsome guy. which actor played the personnel director in the 1988 movie "working girl"? annie potts, alec baldwin, olympia...
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paula hancocks is on the scene this morning. paula, bring us up to date. >> reporter: there's a lost questions coming in, most notably why the captain wasn't at the help. we know it was the third officer at the helm. we or also asking about the arrest warrants. we know they have been issued for both the captain and two of the crew members of that ship. relatives are asking why they're spending a third night on the harbor at engine toe wondering where their child is. >> reporter: strong currents and murky water making it impossible. rescue operators with pumping oxygen in in the hopes of providing air to anyone who might be alive inside. for desperate families waiting for answers, it's not enough. they're bleeding with authorities to do more releasing a statement saying we are making this appeal with tears because we are so furious with the way the government is handling this. this man is waiting for word on his 16-year-old nephew. >> even if how hard it is, how difficult it is, how hard it is, i don't care. i want to hear the tr
paula hancocks is on the scene this morning. paula, bring us up to date. >> reporter: there's a lost questions coming in, most notably why the captain wasn't at the help. we know it was the third officer at the helm. we or also asking about the arrest warrants. we know they have been issued for both the captain and two of the crew members of that ship. relatives are asking why they're spending a third night on the harbor at engine toe wondering where their child is. >> reporter:...
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here's abc's paula farris. >> reporter: from the runway to the red carpet, body fat is so in vogue. girls willing to bear bare it all like lena dunham. >> we were saying how much we loved your bikini. >> i heard you laughing about it. >> joan rivers. >> you're sending the message it's okay, stay fat, gets diabetes. >> reporter: and mindy kaling's laughing it all off. >> mindy let herself go and let herself be a fat sea monster. >> reporter: but fat shaming can also be serious. "die quuyoung" singer kesha say it's what led her to rehab for an eating disorder. ♪ tonight we're going to die young ♪ and now the fight has spilled from the front pages to our home pages. when this mom posted "what's your excuse," it sparked reactions from tens of thousands of women. >> wow, this woman is so inspiring. >> she should be ashamed for fat-shaming other mothers. >> if this is fat shaming shame away, my baby weight is coming off. >> reporter: and that was excuse enough for us to meet the fit mom. maria kang, mother of three, fitness fanatic, and accidental instigator of the latest battle of the bo
here's abc's paula farris. >> reporter: from the runway to the red carpet, body fat is so in vogue. girls willing to bear bare it all like lena dunham. >> we were saying how much we loved your bikini. >> i heard you laughing about it. >> joan rivers. >> you're sending the message it's okay, stay fat, gets diabetes. >> reporter: and mindy kaling's laughing it all off. >> mindy let herself go and let herself be a fat sea monster. >> reporter: but...
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i'm paula faris. >>> and next here, boston strong.ryone. and she's our person of the week tonight. you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long- term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to you doctor. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serv
i'm paula faris. >>> and next here, boston strong.ryone. and she's our person of the week tonight. you know how things work. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing,...
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our paula hancocks joins us from south korea. and paula, i mean, just agonizing to watch these family that is are struggling with making these identifications. but for the families that haven't found their loved ones yet, are they still holding out hope? we know that this is still being called a search and rescue operation even though no survivors are being pulled from the water. >> reporter: well, unfortunately, no survivors pulled out since wednesday, since the day that this ferry sank. we are going into the sixth night here, monday evening, since this ferry sunk. hope is fading fast. but as you say, this is still a search and rescue operation. we spoke to an official a couple of hours ago and he said even though they haven't found air pockets, it is not beyond the realm possibility there could be air pockets within the ship basically because it's not sunk to the bottom of the sea. he said that it's at this point about 30 to 50 feet below the surface of the water but it's been there for sometime and maintaining that flotation l
our paula hancocks joins us from south korea. and paula, i mean, just agonizing to watch these family that is are struggling with making these identifications. but for the families that haven't found their loved ones yet, are they still holding out hope? we know that this is still being called a search and rescue operation even though no survivors are being pulled from the water. >> reporter: well, unfortunately, no survivors pulled out since wednesday, since the day that this ferry sank....
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paula mad soison by the commissioner. what's your reaction? >> well, i'm really happy to see that's what adam who i know by my role as a former member of the wnba board of governors, i'm really glad to see that adam did take decisive action. he went as far as the nba constitution allows him to go. i'm sure there are conversations between all the owners who by the way don't spend a lot of times conversing with each other except around league business. so to hear that 25 of the 30 of them have already indicated that they are going to vote in the way that adam is suggesting, i think is a really great day for the nba and especially for the african-american male players and the other players who supported them. >> were you surprised? >> no, i wasn't surprised. how could he own a basketball team? the sponsors had been competing on a consistent basis. the players had it be known. and the nba had to be react. he stepped to the microphone and handled his business. that was as swift as you could do it. it didn't leave any openings for anyone to think an
paula mad soison by the commissioner. what's your reaction? >> well, i'm really happy to see that's what adam who i know by my role as a former member of the wnba board of governors, i'm really glad to see that adam did take decisive action. he went as far as the nba constitution allows him to go. i'm sure there are conversations between all the owners who by the way don't spend a lot of times conversing with each other except around league business. so to hear that 25 of the 30 of them...
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but -- meanwhile, paula deane announced yesterday she's heading out on tour.hich she timed that perfectly, didn't she? this summer paula deane will do live shows in 20 cities across the united states. the tour starts june 21st in pigeon forge, tennessee. they say it will give fans a rare chance to see paula deane get diabetes in person. her opening act, wiz khalifa. see, donald sterling, it will be okay. say you are sorry, sit out a year. go on tour have all the butter you can eat. one of america's favorite game shows, wheel of fortune-s celebrating a milestone this week. their 6,000th show. i'm only up to 5,900, so don't tell me what happens. but it's an impressive milestone for what is essentially a televised crossword puzzle. wheel of fortune has been on the year for over 30 years. it premiered in 1983. they still have the the same hosts, pat sajak and vanna white. vanna doesn't flip the letters anymore. she just stand there and claps. like vice president biden. she's kind of a -- but 6,000 is a lot of shows. and the producers have done a very good job of k
but -- meanwhile, paula deane announced yesterday she's heading out on tour.hich she timed that perfectly, didn't she? this summer paula deane will do live shows in 20 cities across the united states. the tour starts june 21st in pigeon forge, tennessee. they say it will give fans a rare chance to see paula deane get diabetes in person. her opening act, wiz khalifa. see, donald sterling, it will be okay. say you are sorry, sit out a year. go on tour have all the butter you can eat. one of...
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. >> cnn's paula hancocks is in jindo, south korea with the latest developments. paula? >> reporter: pamela, we are seeing more boats coming into shore. it is possible they are bringing more bodies into shore. as you know, they have increased significantly the death toll in just the last hour alone. so even though there are bodies coming ashore and no survivors being found at this point, we understand from officials it is still a search and rescue operation. they said they haven't found air pockets yet but there's a possibility there may be because the ship hasn't completely sunk. this morning the investigation into what went wrong is ramping up. four additional crew members arrested overnight as the country's president blasts the ship's captain directly calling his actions, quote, akin to murder. he is now charged with negligence, though he was not at the helm his third officer was. prosecutors still accuse him of failing to slow the ship down, causing the ship to make an excessive turn. newly released calls between an unidentify crew member and boat traffic control she
. >> cnn's paula hancocks is in jindo, south korea with the latest developments. paula? >> reporter: pamela, we are seeing more boats coming into shore. it is possible they are bringing more bodies into shore. as you know, they have increased significantly the death toll in just the last hour alone. so even though there are bodies coming ashore and no survivors being found at this point, we understand from officials it is still a search and rescue operation. they said they haven't...