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>>y la madre de paulette terminó aceptando que hija murió en un accidente.la cla v seria a rica dieta basada en vegetales frutas y cereales. así llegamos al final, buenas tardes . >> hoy sentenciaron el alguacil de san francisco karimi.
>>y la madre de paulette terminó aceptando que hija murió en un accidente.la cla v seria a rica dieta basada en vegetales frutas y cereales. así llegamos al final, buenas tardes . >> hoy sentenciaron el alguacil de san francisco karimi.
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next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is the most prolific trial lawyer of our times. he's tried more cases than any other living lawyer. if you ever had a chance to see him in court, it's just a sight to behold. it really is. we're so grateful that he could be here today. he's trying a triple homicide case right now in oakland. he has a jury out waiting. you may get called away but we're hope you're able to stay for the panel. finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san fra
next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is...
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las autoridades correspondientes deben determinar la fecha en que se re abrirÁ el expediente paulette o no. lo que sÍ sabemos, es que es rico. la lucha del joven americano trevor... le disparÓ al menor presuntamente en defensa propia. sea arrestado, esto, mientras una investigaciÓn del periodico miami herald. indica que el joven tiene varios incidentes en su escuela. estarÍa suspendido luego que le encontraron restos de mar raun en el interior de su mochila. endulzar su menÚ diario con chocolate puede ayudarlo a mantenerse delgado. estudiaron a mÁs de mil hombres y mujeres, descubrieron, que quienes consumian con mayor frecuencia chocolates, tenÍan menos Índice de masa corporal que quienes no lo hacÍan. tambiÉn determinaron, que el cacao es favorable para personas con afecciones cardiovasculares. diabetes y colesterol. en su bolsillo el precio de las viviendas uno fap res en estados unidos. se mantuvo estable en enero, en al menos 20 ciudades del paÍs. hace un alto luego de 5 meses. de caÍdas en un mercado presionado por la falta. y el rÉgimen cubano. ú >>> y el nombramiento de jaime
las autoridades correspondientes deben determinar la fecha en que se re abrirÁ el expediente paulette o no. lo que sÍ sabemos, es que es rico. la lucha del joven americano trevor... le disparÓ al menor presuntamente en defensa propia. sea arrestado, esto, mientras una investigaciÓn del periodico miami herald. indica que el joven tiene varios incidentes en su escuela. estarÍa suspendido luego que le encontraron restos de mar raun en el interior de su mochila. endulzar su menÚ diario con...
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i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. but, paulette, you've seen so many trials as a court -- first of all, how did you become a courtroom sketch artist? i mean, that's not a usual profession for people, even artists, to seek. how did you get involved in it? >> just about everything in my life has been dumb luck. and i ended up in a courtroom while waiting for somebody and i've been an artist all my life and i always carry a sketchbook with me. so while i was in this trial which happened to be a good trial. most trials are incredibly boring. i was sketching and thought, i could do this. i found it exciting and i was looking for the -- the emotional moments in the trial of which this particular one, it was rich. and the lawyer said, tony sarah is drama and the law at its best. wears clunky clothes from the thrift, goes to the podium without notes. he's incredibly hard-hitting and perceptive. he drives old clunker cars. he has long hair. he's just the opposite of everybody's image of a lawyer. and this is the person you wan
i'm going to go to paulette and go to john on this question. but, paulette, you've seen so many trials as a court -- first of all, how did you become a courtroom sketch artist? i mean, that's not a usual profession for people, even artists, to seek. how did you get involved in it? >> just about everything in my life has been dumb luck. and i ended up in a courtroom while waiting for somebody and i've been an artist all my life and i always carry a sketchbook with me. so while i was in...
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i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his energy at the advice relevant level -- visceral level. i felt his energy. and that's how i could translate it, if you will, into my own sense of emotions, the compassion, the rage, the passion, all the various faces that he has. and then in court he acts out all the roles. so you get the full gamut of the human condition going on. i connected with tony at that visceral level. and then i went to a translation process and a sort of distilled, if you will, process of putting it into context. and i was there in many of the trials, the trials that i
i'm going to ask the first one for paulette. in taking tony's essence, who he is as a trial lawyer, how does you tell that story in the book? paulette's book is for sale in the lobby and also at green arcade books here in san francisco. how did you do that? you used your art, obviously, and you used writings. but how did you tell that story? what was your hook? >> well, i am not a particularly cerebral person. the king that connected me with tony to begin with is that i connected with his...
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next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is
next we have paulette frankl. and paulette is a courtroom sketch artist. now, how cool is that? that's a pretty cool job, and she spends a lot of time in the courtroom and that's how she came across tony serra. and she spent 17 years, 17 years compiling the incredible book that she's put together that just came out and is called "lush for justice," and it's a book of incredible illustrations, artwork as well as a narrative. and right next to her we have tony serra, and tony serra is
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i would like to use the overhead -- my name is paulette brown.ome here every year concerning my son. it is still an unsolved case, and i am not only here for my son, you guys already know the story of my son, and i will continue to talk about that, but instead of talking about that, i will show pictures. my son. over his body. there is not much i can really say. i am here at city hall all of the time fighting for my child. there are new articles on that all of the time. the only person who has come out to look at me or say anything to me was ross mirkarimi. and john avalos has come out there to the knowledge that i was standing out there. i am upset about all of this stuff going on with ross mirkarimi. not only have you set him back, you have set us back. we were relying on him to help us out. he was out there when my son was murdered with homicide. he was out there all of the time. he was out there on the job and even after the job. he was out there. when people were tearing down my pictures, valerie brown, all of them. and here he is. can i use
i would like to use the overhead -- my name is paulette brown.ome here every year concerning my son. it is still an unsolved case, and i am not only here for my son, you guys already know the story of my son, and i will continue to talk about that, but instead of talking about that, i will show pictures. my son. over his body. there is not much i can really say. i am here at city hall all of the time fighting for my child. there are new articles on that all of the time. the only person who has...
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. >> paulette marshall says her 13-year old niece monae turnage when roller skating saturday night the never came home. her family reported her missing at 1:00 a.m. her 16-year-old brother found her body under trash bags in an alley in northeast baltimore. >> two other boys in the neighborhood were walking the alleys and stuff, because they have been walking all night and all day trying to find her. >> she does have some signs of trauma but we are not quite sure what she was killed from. >> people in the neighborhood where monae was found watched the police activity last night and are set in by the news. >> it saddens my heart. it does. and i pray for the whole neighborhood anyway, all the time. >> whoever did it, i hope they have to live with this for the rest of their life. you need to turn yourself in. >> monae's mother was visibly upset and her aunt says she will be sorely missed. >> she was a good kid, a very good kid. she went to the school right here. we never had any problems. she was just a really good kid. >> wbal-tv 11 news. >> one man is dead after a shooting in west baltim
. >> paulette marshall says her 13-year old niece monae turnage when roller skating saturday night the never came home. her family reported her missing at 1:00 a.m. her 16-year-old brother found her body under trash bags in an alley in northeast baltimore. >> two other boys in the neighborhood were walking the alleys and stuff, because they have been walking all night and all day trying to find her. >> she does have some signs of trauma but we are not quite sure what she was...
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paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became the leader of the public defender movement. and just by happenstance, he called me and had this idea of encapsulating one of the greatest trial attorneys of our times. so, bill? is he here? this is not a magistrate. [laughing] -- not a magic trick. >> i've never met tony serra, so i have to make use of the internet to get a sense of who he was and the imagery. what clearly came over was his passion for justice. and in some cases almost a rage for justice. and initially when i started the imagery with the clay, i tried to show this passion for justice, this rage. but then i
paulette frankl, "lust for justice," tony serra, and sheldon siegal. so before we take a break, i do have a surprise. a few years ago, i guess six or seven years ago, i met an amazing artist. i was visiting his home. and he had created this wonderful sculpture. i immediately recognized it as being clarence. it turned out that he had created a number of just amazing sculptures of trial lawyers. and he went on to do one of clara fults, the first woman attorney in california and became...
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ron paulette, good to see you again, i talked to you over there in moscow. next mr. wattie taylor. wattie is one of our guys, he's from montana, he's president of the montana stock growth association, second generation family rancher from kirby, montana. thank you for joining us. next we have mr. paul williams, president and chairman of the board, the proposal of authors and publishers. thank you very much, sir hatchet sends its special regards to you, he could not be here today, but he wanted me to tell you how much he appreciates working with you in various matters, it's meant a lot to him, but he deeply regrets. >> appreciate it, he's been very kind. >> and al larsen, chairman of the conspiracy international usa. a joint meeting of the direction of the transparency of russia in moscow. very compelling story to tell why she's back in russia and didn't stay over in brussels. but thank you all very much for coming today and the usual practice i'm sure you're aware is to have you submit your statements for the record and speak about five minutes and urge you to be just very direct,
ron paulette, good to see you again, i talked to you over there in moscow. next mr. wattie taylor. wattie is one of our guys, he's from montana, he's president of the montana stock growth association, second generation family rancher from kirby, montana. thank you for joining us. next we have mr. paul williams, president and chairman of the board, the proposal of authors and publishers. thank you very much, sir hatchet sends its special regards to you, he could not be here today, but he wanted...
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i come to a standing with tammy, paulette, also, and all the mothers who have lost children to senselesslence. we are joining with tammy in the signing of the petition to bring back our elected sheriff, ross mirkarimi. the work he did is being overlooked. when you weigh it right now, the scale does not weigh it properly. we have had other elected officials in our past, including our past meier, who we all know what happened. we know what happened with his addiction, and we allowed him to go to treatment and do other things, and he got a fair shake, and now, we elected him as alan lieutenant governor. most of us even voted for him. we did not pass judgment. we ask that you take the time right now to look at all the good that was done in our communities regarding violence and the wonderful things he has done in preventing violence. violence went down in our communities. [bell rings] supervisor chiu: thank you very much. thank you. next speaker. >> i am here because i am concerned about how the family of ross mirkarimi is being victimized by the organization that has set itself up to protec
i come to a standing with tammy, paulette, also, and all the mothers who have lost children to senselesslence. we are joining with tammy in the signing of the petition to bring back our elected sheriff, ross mirkarimi. the work he did is being overlooked. when you weigh it right now, the scale does not weigh it properly. we have had other elected officials in our past, including our past meier, who we all know what happened. we know what happened with his addiction, and we allowed him to go to...
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. >> reporter: paulette marshall is the victim's aunt. the family feared the worst and called police at 1:00 in the morning to report her missing. >> because she never came home. she never did anything like this before and we knew that. for her not to come home was out of the ordinary. we called the police last night and we told them that we think she's missing. >> reporter: the family says they were told to wait 24 hours before filing a missing person's report but the victim's brother and some friends went out searching for her just before 6:00 sunday night. they found her in an alley, her body covered with trash. >> she does have some signs of trauma but we aren't quite sure what she was killed from. >> reporter: detectives going door to door questioning neighbors for clues and interviewing the young girl's friends. >> she didn't walk out there by herself. someone pulled her out there. if you saw anything suspicious, anything unusual, please give her a call. >> reporter: her family heart broken. >> we never had any problems. she was jus
. >> reporter: paulette marshall is the victim's aunt. the family feared the worst and called police at 1:00 in the morning to report her missing. >> because she never came home. she never did anything like this before and we knew that. for her not to come home was out of the ordinary. we called the police last night and we told them that we think she's missing. >> reporter: the family says they were told to wait 24 hours before filing a missing person's report but the...
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piden que la pequa paulette no sea olvidada, a 2 os de la tragedia!!lica cÓmo la ciencia le estÁ dando la espalda a eso. >> pasÓ mÁs de 20 aÑos con dolor de espaldas. >> a lo Último me quedÉ invÁlida, no me podÍa mover, eran unos dolores terribles. >> la medicina no le hacÍa mÁs efecto pero era su Último recurso. >> segÚn el neurocirujano muchos pacientes que sufren de dolor de espalda piensan que la cirugÍa es demasiado riesgosa y temen edar peor. >> el 95% de los pacientes que operamos no sÓlo estÁn paralÍticos sino que recuperan su vida, salen a dar su testimonio. >> Éstas cirugÍas han sido usadas durante Épocas, pero son traumÁticas y con una recuperaciÓn larga, sin embargo los Últimos aÑos se han perfeccionado las tÉcnicas. >> una herida pequeÑa donde podemos acceder a muchos niveles, lo hacemos llegando a la espina pero sin cortar ninguna estructura, usando sistemas tubulares, que nos permiten trabajar alrededor sin exponer tanto tejido. >> tenÍa varias condiciones en su espalda... >> tres procedimientos en uno, descomprimir el canal, necesitÓ co
piden que la pequa paulette no sea olvidada, a 2 os de la tragedia!!lica cÓmo la ciencia le estÁ dando la espalda a eso. >> pasÓ mÁs de 20 aÑos con dolor de espaldas. >> a lo Último me quedÉ invÁlida, no me podÍa mover, eran unos dolores terribles. >> la medicina no le hacÍa mÁs efecto pero era su Último recurso. >> segÚn el neurocirujano muchos pacientes que sufren de dolor de espalda piensan que la cirugÍa es demasiado riesgosa y temen edar peor. >>...
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but his time is the focus of the book also it has a broader sweep paulette incorporates biographical affirmation about petraeus to make him so effective and influential a leader. in fact, in pursuit of but phd and petraeus is a case study of transformational leadership and organizational innovation. as a graduate of west point and army reserve officer, pauley knows the army from the inside. and her book she takes readers into briefing rooms and command post and training sites and battlefields. she was granted a number of opportunities to travel with petraeus and jog with him and anybody who has tried that, and knows probably deserve a medal for a themself. he is notorious for the intensity with which he works out and the same intensity he applies to everything that he does. and paula is no athletic slacker. are runner ranked number one overall fitness of her class at west point*. also i like to know she is donating 20% of the proceeds of the book to team red, white, and blue and organization that works with wounded veterans using physical fitness to help them find in their new normal
but his time is the focus of the book also it has a broader sweep paulette incorporates biographical affirmation about petraeus to make him so effective and influential a leader. in fact, in pursuit of but phd and petraeus is a case study of transformational leadership and organizational innovation. as a graduate of west point and army reserve officer, pauley knows the army from the inside. and her book she takes readers into briefing rooms and command post and training sites and battlefields....
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paulette >> we were getting short bursts of rain. this is a 101 market to me direction.loth >> unfortunately no one was home. in a second home, the owner and his daughter were both away. >> those two homes have been red tag. homeowners will not be allowed back in those houses fee if >>pam: the rain also took down trees and cause minor flooding. charles crawford is live in netflix along interstate 80 and shows us how much a storm damage. >>charles: right now you're looking at a live picture of interstate 80. it had been pretty slow going in both directions of the afternoon. about 10 minutes ago we were hit with a downpour. there has been rain all day across the state. here's a look at video from earlier. along the east bay hill water was draining down. the road was very slick for drivers. we also saw a downed trees in orinda and lafayette's. a big gain in whole was let in one family's yard and broke off some of their irrigation pipes. it is very wet some very slick. cut down her officials said they're not concerned about the san lorenzo river overflowed its banks. the rai
paulette >> we were getting short bursts of rain. this is a 101 market to me direction.loth >> unfortunately no one was home. in a second home, the owner and his daughter were both away. >> those two homes have been red tag. homeowners will not be allowed back in those houses fee if >>pam: the rain also took down trees and cause minor flooding. charles crawford is live in netflix along interstate 80 and shows us how much a storm damage. >>charles: right now you're...
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chris collins, sandy and paulette and ron kaufman and a special thank tout thousands and thousands of volunteers all across this country, 10 states tonight. we have thousands of people making phone calls, thank you. we could not do it without all of you. so thank you. we'll wait for more returns and more good news. thank you. now! [crowd chanting "mitt!" ]. >> i have something to say about some of the women i am hearing from. and we have been all across this country. do you know what women care about -- and this is what i love! women care about jobs. [cheering] women care about the economy. they care about their children and they care about the debt and they are angry and they are furious about the entitlement debt that we are leaving our children. this is what we are hearing when we are out there, this is our message, it's an economic message about the future for our children. that's what i am hearing out there. from all of that, we know the guy who knows how to fix all of that. i said, mitt, i'm never going to do this again. but here we are. the reason i'm here and the reason i'm be
chris collins, sandy and paulette and ron kaufman and a special thank tout thousands and thousands of volunteers all across this country, 10 states tonight. we have thousands of people making phone calls, thank you. we could not do it without all of you. so thank you. we'll wait for more returns and more good news. thank you. now! [crowd chanting "mitt!" ]. >> i have something to say about some of the women i am hearing from. and we have been all across this country. do you know...
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. >> reporter: paulette williams' son was killed by a home owner whose son he was actually friends withased the boys down, questioned the boys, what are you doing in my house? the boys are trying to explain themselves and two of the boys managed to get away. my son ran away. he was scared for his life fleeing from this man and he shot my son in the back of the head. >> reporter: the folks who called the protests said from the beginning that trayvon martin sadly is not the only one and today there was graphic evidence to that effect. they hope now the attention to these cases will lead to change. in northwest, derrick ward, news 4. >> an effort in d.c. to increase the use of female condoms will likely prevent new hiv infections and save taxpayers millions of dollars according to a new study funded by the female health company that makes the female condom. in 2010 d.c. health officials pushed for increased female condom use and education. since then, community groups have handed out 500,000. experts say taxpayers say because 3 of 4 hiv positive individuals get treatment through programs l
. >> reporter: paulette williams' son was killed by a home owner whose son he was actually friends withased the boys down, questioned the boys, what are you doing in my house? the boys are trying to explain themselves and two of the boys managed to get away. my son ran away. he was scared for his life fleeing from this man and he shot my son in the back of the head. >> reporter: the folks who called the protests said from the beginning that trayvon martin sadly is not the only one...