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one is inside the security perimeter and it would be very difficult to get terrorists inside that perimeter although not impossible. but then the second thing is right outside the perimeter and you can't secure the entirety of sochi. if you move out a security perimeter then terrorists could strike just outside of it. also the moscow airport attack. in both cases a suicide bomber detonated just outside the security perimeter, a place that was still a soft target even though security was very close by. similarly you can do that with respect to the olympics which means it's very difficult to secure the entire area. the fact that they are striking at transportation here is a very intottic value because it says that you can't secure everything for sochi. >> and how big is this group's reach? a lot of us remember obviously the boston bombers had a connection to that region. is there any reason to believe there is a connection between doku umarov and terror cells in the united states? >>> no reason to believe there is connection with terror cells in the united states. >> thank you for your time t
one is inside the security perimeter and it would be very difficult to get terrorists inside that perimeter although not impossible. but then the second thing is right outside the perimeter and you can't secure the entirety of sochi. if you move out a security perimeter then terrorists could strike just outside of it. also the moscow airport attack. in both cases a suicide bomber detonated just outside the security perimeter, a place that was still a soft target even though security was very...
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do a perimeter check. we'll secure the perimeter. >>> in corcoran the constant influx of drugs and weapons represents a very real threat to the safety of the officer and inmates. the investigative services unit or isu, tries to keep the prisons rampant contraband problem under control. >> round up the inmates, do a perimeter check. secure the perimeter. inmates nonlethal overdose at his job in a laundry facility spark this is full-scale investigation by the isu team. >> today we're conducting a search of the pia warehouse laundry searching for any kind of contraband. last month we had an inmate overdose in the prison laundry on his job site. >> since corcoran's laundry facilities often act as a contraband distribution center for the inmate population this may be one of isu's best chances to catch the drugs before they spread to the rest of the prison. >> because of the big area and areas they could hide in we'll bring in two narcotics dogs here and do a mass search of certain areas and hopefully come up po
do a perimeter check. we'll secure the perimeter. >>> in corcoran the constant influx of drugs and weapons represents a very real threat to the safety of the officer and inmates. the investigative services unit or isu, tries to keep the prisons rampant contraband problem under control. >> round up the inmates, do a perimeter check. secure the perimeter. inmates nonlethal overdose at his job in a laundry facility spark this is full-scale investigation by the isu team. >>...
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do a perimeter check. we'll secure the perimeter. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> in corcoran the constant influx of drugs and weapons represents a very real threat to the safety of the officer and inmates. the investigative services unit or isu, tries to keep the prisons rampant contraband problem under control. >> round up the inmates, do a perimeter check. secure the perimeter. inmates nonlethal overdose at his job in a laundry facility spark this is full-scale investigation by the isu team. >> today we're conducting a search of the pia warehouse laundry searching for any kind of contraband. last month we had an inmate overdose in the prison laundry on his job site. >> since c
do a perimeter check. we'll secure the perimeter. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: the energy in one gallon of gas is also enough to keep your smartphone running for how long? 30 days? 300 days? 3,000 days? the answer is... 3,000 days. because of gasoline's high energy density, your car doesn't have to carry as much fuel compared to other energy sources. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. >>> in corcoran the constant influx of drugs and weapons represents a very real...
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of the -- within the perimeter of the building including outside. >> relatively speaking it looks great, it's probably the facility where most people want to be if they have to be in detention. but it's certainly not an alternative to detention which we were being told by officials it was, when it first opened. >> cheryl has been defending immigrant rights,. >> 80% of immigrants from detention have no attorney and no right to an attorney. >> how can you be in the legal system and not be entitled to an attorney? isn't it a guarantee? >> it's a guarantee if you are in criminal court. it's not a guarantee if you simply facing removal because of an immigration violation. >> cheryl has been inside every detention facility in the state. she says everyone night is there for a violation of civil not criminal laws. that locking them up when they pose no threat makes no sense. >> we should be releasing people who pose, you know, no risk to communities, who aren't a security risk. who have equities here, rather than rounding up more and more people. >> cheryl arranged for us to meet one of her cli
of the -- within the perimeter of the building including outside. >> relatively speaking it looks great, it's probably the facility where most people want to be if they have to be in detention. but it's certainly not an alternative to detention which we were being told by officials it was, when it first opened. >> cheryl has been defending immigrant rights,. >> 80% of immigrants from detention have no attorney and no right to an attorney. >> how can you be in the legal...
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a security perimeter with a five hundred meter radius has been set up around the town off to the rest of last monday the top was transporting medical material from hospital into wanaka. it was destined to meet you actively storage facility in the state of mexico. in the nineteen eighties the senate that took place the stone and radioactive equipment this method of construction equipment in the cedar to well up causing serious health problems among the population. and finally here in france after him yet or the festival of lights is underway but not in paris the city of lights rather be on the festival that started on friday will be lighting up the city until monday. this timeline of the eighth of may the safety of me and he's got this weekend. a giant screen has been erected in the team is no doubting that the messages videos pictures and cleats. whether with the festival is a crowd of the human spirit is true that the outcome. siddle to give glory to the one that speaks to a . if you would think emotionally. to date cv has become to work the bill of rights. many countries want to com
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perimeters to prevent it. we have to take it very seriously. in any event, how are we going to be able to help russia? we have to cooperate with them, we have to increase their security, mostly because of what the olympics represent. the olympics represent really nations putting aside differences and coming together with peaceful competition which is something we should promote. again, i think for russia to be able to rely on us and to work with us, there has to be an underlying understanding that we come to the table openly and honestly about security. >> as you know, u.s./russian relations have taken a hit in recent years. let me ask, you're the chair of the house russian caucus, should the u.s. be concerned about the security of our athletes at these upcoming olympic games, and what is being done about it? >> well, there's no question that russia has stepped up its security. my understanding is there's many, many layers. this will probably be one of the most difficult olympics to actually go as a spectator
perimeters to prevent it. we have to take it very seriously. in any event, how are we going to be able to help russia? we have to cooperate with them, we have to increase their security, mostly because of what the olympics represent. the olympics represent really nations putting aside differences and coming together with peaceful competition which is something we should promote. again, i think for russia to be able to rely on us and to work with us, there has to be an underlying understanding...
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the pacific perimeter reaching to hawaii that's in the long future but of course not in the short term. and what they're doing is actually the primitives that gradually. you remember that they had they still have a confrontation with the philippines over the shoulder where they claim some arlen's rocks and the filipinos say they don't that's going on. and now they've just decided unilaterally to. put in a defensive zone apparently there is a lot of gas specially gas field within it so therefore one could say it's linked not only to. geo political ambitions but also to hydrocarbons because trying to desperately needs to increase its all in gas output ok is china demanding washington respected as an equal in the pacific it can't do that militarily at this point but you know for the chinese they have a long view i think we would all agree. well i would i would slightly disagree with with martin here it's true that china perhaps perceives obama as weak but i see this more in the longer term and that is that the united states is largely playing a bystander role in this pacific pivot isn't s
the pacific perimeter reaching to hawaii that's in the long future but of course not in the short term. and what they're doing is actually the primitives that gradually. you remember that they had they still have a confrontation with the philippines over the shoulder where they claim some arlen's rocks and the filipinos say they don't that's going on. and now they've just decided unilaterally to. put in a defensive zone apparently there is a lot of gas specially gas field within it so therefore...
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>> you know, it goes back to the perimeter. where are you going to put the perimeter and what level of security and screening are you going to have when you manage. if you're in a public park where people can gather without tickets, without screening, it's very vulnerable. over the years, i've been the responsible, the first overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity to get publicity because the media is all there. you really have to understand what are you trying to protect, how far can you push the perimeter out, and how extensive can you make the screening and still allow the event to have the sort of feeling that you want it to have. >> fran, we've been talking to a lot of folks. it is surprising some people say they would be surprised if there was not at attack on the olympics itself, the olympic games. what's your feeling about this? the fact that we've seen these two attacks within 24 hours. we are s
>> you know, it goes back to the perimeter. where are you going to put the perimeter and what level of security and screening are you going to have when you manage. if you're in a public park where people can gather without tickets, without screening, it's very vulnerable. over the years, i've been the responsible, the first overseas olympics was athens and working with greek officials to work through a post nevin world an environment where people will use this as a target of opportunity...
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. >> the special response team shot and killed animals near the perimeter while slowly working theirinto the property to recover thompson's body. >> we could see terry thompson laying there. he was laying flat on his back and his jeans pulled all the way down to his ankles, but we couldn't get to him. there was a tiger hovered over terry, and he was -- he had his mouth around terry, around his head. there was several bite marks. through our scopes i could see a pair of blue bolt cutters. i had no idea at that point what those were used for. >> unable to approach the body until they had full control of the animals, the deputies turned their attention to the open cages. >> we could see at least two or three lionesses inside. >> we did not want to harm those animals that for some reason were still inside the cages. so as we're looking through our scopes and scanning for these lions, drake would come up on my side, reach into the door and attempt to shut the door and latch lock it. so we did this through several doors successfully. at this point we're thinking, okay. any animals in there
. >> the special response team shot and killed animals near the perimeter while slowly working theirinto the property to recover thompson's body. >> we could see terry thompson laying there. he was laying flat on his back and his jeans pulled all the way down to his ankles, but we couldn't get to him. there was a tiger hovered over terry, and he was -- he had his mouth around terry, around his head. there was several bite marks. through our scopes i could see a pair of blue bolt...
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supervisors approval and it brought before you because the term, the rent consider exceed the rent portion perimeter. that concludes my presentation >> thank you. >> so moved. >> second. is there any public comment? any discussion by commissioners. well autistic desk is a great client or tenant to have so we are going to say all in favor >> i. >> i. >> item 10 the issuance of san francisco revenue bonds to fund certainly improvement in the aggregate privilege not not to exceed $30 million not to exceed 12 percent to the indid you form an opinion of trust between the board and trustee and 3 the negotiated sale pursuant to a bond purchase contract and to enter into the contract team and 5 the form of a bond purpose k5k9 nooifd not to exceed and through the interest costs. >> good evening. i'm here this evening with christen chu our financial viruses and bond council and given the late hour i will try to make that as brief as possible. i'll be back on january 14th for the premier statement and will give the commission additional time to ask questions at that time. this financing plan is not now a to yo
supervisors approval and it brought before you because the term, the rent consider exceed the rent portion perimeter. that concludes my presentation >> thank you. >> so moved. >> second. is there any public comment? any discussion by commissioners. well autistic desk is a great client or tenant to have so we are going to say all in favor >> i. >> i. >> item 10 the issuance of san francisco revenue bonds to fund certainly improvement in the aggregate privilege...
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while there are many perimeters that prevents landlord from rover the unit and protects the tenant. how to deal with harassment and supervisor campos listed many examples we hear about from constituents. so i want to again reiterate my support and am glad we're able to have a foufrm by which to manage those types of complaints >> thank you, supervisor. there is a presentation from department or do we go to - and a okay open this up for public comment it will be 2 minutes. i have two public come cards there are whether you cards in the front you can fill out. so please silence all electronic devices. cell phones >> (calling name >> (calling names) come on up. >> good afternoon. i'm tommy i'm with the housing rights committee of san francisco. we're absolutely in support of this legislation. as a counselor at the housing rights committee i can attest to the fact that harassment is indeed open the revises in san francisco. i've been a counselor there for 15 years i've not received the level of complaints about harassments it because the real estate market it hot and the desire of new l
while there are many perimeters that prevents landlord from rover the unit and protects the tenant. how to deal with harassment and supervisor campos listed many examples we hear about from constituents. so i want to again reiterate my support and am glad we're able to have a foufrm by which to manage those types of complaints >> thank you, supervisor. there is a presentation from department or do we go to - and a okay open this up for public comment it will be 2 minutes. i have two...
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the challenge per your point is there's no ability to train a loyal force to protect your perimeter. house does your state department work around that, is we put special agents on the perimeter, looking for bad guys, preoperational surveillance activities. >> some of the bad guys may have been the people we thought would help us. >> right. that's the nature of the business in this line of work. you deal with foreign service national staff that for the most part is loyal to the americans they've been assisting. occasionally you get the bad apple. and you move into areas that are problematic. >> we talked about the scene in benghazi, but there was a broader context. the arab spring had been going on and all sorts of riots in embassies in the middle east. in some cases motivated by an infamous film that ridiculed the prophet mohammed. benghazi was not the right place to be on that day. once the attack began, it was clear to the ambassador what help. >> yes, they did. >> the agents knew immediately that this was a terrorist attack when the first rounds were fired. they hit a duck and cov
the challenge per your point is there's no ability to train a loyal force to protect your perimeter. house does your state department work around that, is we put special agents on the perimeter, looking for bad guys, preoperational surveillance activities. >> some of the bad guys may have been the people we thought would help us. >> right. that's the nature of the business in this line of work. you deal with foreign service national staff that for the most part is loyal to the...
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there is no ability to train quickly enough a loyal force in order to protect your perimeter. how does the state department work around that is we put our special agents on the perimeter looking for bad guys, looking for preoperational sphaings activities, to be the -- surveillance activities, to be the hue and cry if you see something that starts forming. >> in fact some of the bad guys may well have been some of the people we thought were supposed to help us. >> right. and that's just the nature of the business in this line of work. you're dealing at times, and hostile environments, where you're dealing with foreign service national staff, that for the most part is extraordinarily loyal to the americans that they've been insisting for many, many years. but occasionally you get the bad apples in the group and you move into these volatile areas that have these jihaddist type of networks. >> we have been talking about that day a broader context, the arab spring had been going on for a year and there were all sorts of riots going on, on that september 11th day, at embassies in o
there is no ability to train quickly enough a loyal force in order to protect your perimeter. how does the state department work around that is we put our special agents on the perimeter looking for bad guys, looking for preoperational sphaings activities, to be the -- surveillance activities, to be the hue and cry if you see something that starts forming. >> in fact some of the bad guys may well have been some of the people we thought were supposed to help us. >> right. and that's...
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. >> we have some city perimeters for what we have to do. and our fees match the fountains that other government agencies process. it's actually capacity building if you write a proposal that goes to rfp you can shop it so we are going to try to a simulate this as public fund. we have to be transparent so would love our feedback, you know, you can change this and that >> but nothing tangible to look at. >> i think what the other departments will take to our ceo's and have a survey on what's working and not working. >> when can we expect that survey to happen. >> probably not until february. >> we did have an internal meeting with shawn and david and others to do an assessment of reilly take into account how to engage community groups and the internal process. so we have some documents that came out of that meeting. here's the business process with how we manage money. we look at that and say is that staff or community members where is it we can improve that process >> can we do the survey in january. >> we probably will not been able to do i
. >> we have some city perimeters for what we have to do. and our fees match the fountains that other government agencies process. it's actually capacity building if you write a proposal that goes to rfp you can shop it so we are going to try to a simulate this as public fund. we have to be transparent so would love our feedback, you know, you can change this and that >> but nothing tangible to look at. >> i think what the other departments will take to our ceo's and have a...
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few high cloud around the outer perimeter of the bay area her. nothing very threatening but we have some moisture out to sea just off monterey bay and some little patches of it moving up to monterey and perhaps even in portions of the santa cruz mountains. air quality is the concern. live view from the mount tam camera looking on to the bay and even now see evidence of a little bit of haze in the air and high cloud. and again tomorrow will be our 11 consecutive spare the air day. the poorest air quality if the santa clara valley but even other locations we have medium or moderate air quality at best. but there's relief on the way. that relief is arriving early tomorrow. our wind pick up tomorrow. fresh air arrives from the north west ahead of cold front moving in our direction. we see wind getting much strong late tomorrow along the coast and a little bit stronger in our inland area push the plot anti-out and bring in fresh air and tomorrow should be our last spare the air day for awhile. i'll have update on what is to follow the cold front. we h
few high cloud around the outer perimeter of the bay area her. nothing very threatening but we have some moisture out to sea just off monterey bay and some little patches of it moving up to monterey and perhaps even in portions of the santa cruz mountains. air quality is the concern. live view from the mount tam camera looking on to the bay and even now see evidence of a little bit of haze in the air and high cloud. and again tomorrow will be our 11 consecutive spare the air day. the poorest...
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let some of the perimeter channels move into the central antenna farm, you dramatically reduce the number of channels you need to repack and it makes reallocating the spectrum much better. i should say that an hour informal conversation the fcc has shown interest. no formal decision seven made. we are encouraged. there listening to us. >> we would like a one minute or less answer. broadcasters have expressed concerns about booster stations. intend tohe fcc address those concerns? , ande translators boosters, and the low-power television are important in rural areas. we realize that. congress did not determine that they would not be protected and were not eligible for compensation. we still recognize their importance. there are two ways that we are dressing up. in is to make it clear that we are not seeking to take all of the spectrum. and we are talking to the industry about technical and even favorable rule modifications. >> let me ask you a question. the legislation that we are working on your says to make all reasonable efforts to protect during the process. earlier standpoint, is the
let some of the perimeter channels move into the central antenna farm, you dramatically reduce the number of channels you need to repack and it makes reallocating the spectrum much better. i should say that an hour informal conversation the fcc has shown interest. no formal decision seven made. we are encouraged. there listening to us. >> we would like a one minute or less answer. broadcasters have expressed concerns about booster stations. intend tohe fcc address those concerns? , ande...
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after a similar incident in 2005 the airport spent $10 million to upgrade perimeter security.n. on the same day at newark airport, a man managed to make his way across two runways and reach the terminal. what they call an unacceptably long time to track the suspect down. newark airport underwent a multimillion-dollar security revamp. >> we can spend $100 billion to make every airport 100% secure and it won't quite be 100%. >> since september 11th, there had been 125 security breeches across the country. a former director of the national transportation safety board argues technology is just factor in keeping airports secure. >> you cannot prevent these kinds of intrusions. it's simply impossible. you have a layer and measured response. >> officials at phoenix sky harbor international believe they are more properly they are proud how the situation was handled and he was the only person at risk. >> thank you very much. through a new tool to protect from shark attacks in australia. they are on twitter, like it or not. why some humans are concerned about the new warning system. >>
after a similar incident in 2005 the airport spent $10 million to upgrade perimeter security.n. on the same day at newark airport, a man managed to make his way across two runways and reach the terminal. what they call an unacceptably long time to track the suspect down. newark airport underwent a multimillion-dollar security revamp. >> we can spend $100 billion to make every airport 100% secure and it won't quite be 100%. >> since september 11th, there had been 125 security...
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it is meant to signal police when the perimeter is breached. the same system came under fire in 2012 at new york's jfk airport when a jet skier who ran out of fuel was able to come out of the water and on to the tarmac again undetected. the new york-new jersey port authority put out a statement saying the preliminary investigation indicates the perimeter detection system worked properly during the incident. the statement goes on to say, investigators are questioning employees, quote, to determine why it took an unacceptably long time to locate the suspect. >> it is very disturbing. you have this system that has been installed and tested over the last several years. and there continue to be different breaches at the different airports in the port authority jurisdiction. >> live at new york airport. i saw what the port authority said earlier. do they have anything else to say for themselves? >> well, tonight they tell us that they have reviewed hours of surveillance video and they tell us they've located an image of the suspect jumping over that
it is meant to signal police when the perimeter is breached. the same system came under fire in 2012 at new york's jfk airport when a jet skier who ran out of fuel was able to come out of the water and on to the tarmac again undetected. the new york-new jersey port authority put out a statement saying the preliminary investigation indicates the perimeter detection system worked properly during the incident. the statement goes on to say, investigators are questioning employees, quote, to...
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i forget to mention the owner wants to do some landscaping around the perimeter and some trees to create a green point of the top of the building sort of a low rise there's a lot of opportunity for view of this roof area so putting the planting up there softens things. it shows the roof plan to prop the new section details on how things will be happening up on the roof. these are some views of the replacement of the windows the inparticularly windows on the left-hand side is typical four part windows the lower stashes will be respected with copper windows and on the corner bay windows we'll take the four panels and replace them with inward swinging window keeping the same rhythm anticipate because of the lower sash we'll need to you tell in a 10 inch graduate rail to meet the code. that's samples of the proposed colors that we're proposing for the building and the details of the aluminum sash. that concludes my presentation thank you. thank you, commissioners do we have many questions commission >> i know the bottom is like a sandstone will this seep in. >> it's a more like based coding
i forget to mention the owner wants to do some landscaping around the perimeter and some trees to create a green point of the top of the building sort of a low rise there's a lot of opportunity for view of this roof area so putting the planting up there softens things. it shows the roof plan to prop the new section details on how things will be happening up on the roof. these are some views of the replacement of the windows the inparticularly windows on the left-hand side is typical four part...
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and we don't have someone out in the perimeter, an adult, a police officer is great, uniformed police officer is perfect. but if you can't have that, you might have some kind of security person. if you don't have a uniformed one, have a plain clothed person. somebody needs to be out there. all too often we see, there's a guy running across the parking lot, military style with a shotgun, long gun, a shotgun, dodging between the cars. the key in these school shootings to save lives is a quick 911 call. the police arrive. they arrive three to five minutes away like they did in newtown. the quicker the notice to police, the quicker the school can be locked. the quicker the students can move to safety. the quicker they can barricade inside. don't wait until the guy is shooting in the door for your first notice. the custodian, really by radioing in, seeing that, was critical in this case and we probably averted a mass killing because he had the same gun the navy yard shooter had which is a shotgun. >> joining me now is melissa harris perry. melissa, as a mother, what can you tell us when yo
and we don't have someone out in the perimeter, an adult, a police officer is great, uniformed police officer is perfect. but if you can't have that, you might have some kind of security person. if you don't have a uniformed one, have a plain clothed person. somebody needs to be out there. all too often we see, there's a guy running across the parking lot, military style with a shotgun, long gun, a shotgun, dodging between the cars. the key in these school shootings to save lives is a quick 911...
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russians outside that perimeter may not be getting the same level of protection. >> the winter olympics begin on february 7th. across the border protests in ukraine got personal. demonstrators marched to viktor yanukovych's home, calling for a resignation and carrying a coffin to symbolize what they hope is the end of his political career. jennifer glass has more. >> hundreds of protesters took their protests to the streets. calling for viktor yanukovych to resign or call early elections. the calls are unanswered >> translation: we are not here more anything, we are here for the future >> independence square first held demonstrations in november after viktor yanukovych refused a deal with the european union. then the numbers were in the hundreds of thousands. demonstrations waned. the new tactic to tackle ministers and the president. >> the government doesn't listening to people, it only uses force. that's it. they don't want to think that ukraine wants something else. they ignore us. this makes us and people around angry. >> with hundreds of riot police blocking the road to the preside
russians outside that perimeter may not be getting the same level of protection. >> the winter olympics begin on february 7th. across the border protests in ukraine got personal. demonstrators marched to viktor yanukovych's home, calling for a resignation and carrying a coffin to symbolize what they hope is the end of his political career. jennifer glass has more. >> hundreds of protesters took their protests to the streets. calling for viktor yanukovych to resign or call early...
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inside, photos taken by aids line the perimeter. the hurt the disease caused. too raw for some to relive. but, leaders say we must remember. aids is not just our past it is still plaguing communities in this country. >> i often say aids in america today is a black disease, black americans represent 10-12% of the u.s. population and represent nearly 50% of the estimated 1.1 million americans living with hiv. >> he says lack of affordable health care is a big obstacle to fighting hiv but education is another. that is why this student, laura potter, hopes to teach a new generation about hiv. >> i honestly think it has to come town with stigma and doctors need to think about ordering routine hiv test iting for absolutely everyone. >> reporter: decades after that pandemic rocked this country. this room has not forgotten and it is continuing the fight against hiv, aids. >> so to many it does not look like it is a life-threatening illness but there is no cure. a fatal disease. it is important that those coming up in the next generation are aware of that. >>> in san fr
inside, photos taken by aids line the perimeter. the hurt the disease caused. too raw for some to relive. but, leaders say we must remember. aids is not just our past it is still plaguing communities in this country. >> i often say aids in america today is a black disease, black americans represent 10-12% of the u.s. population and represent nearly 50% of the estimated 1.1 million americans living with hiv. >> he says lack of affordable health care is a big obstacle to fighting hiv...
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after about 20 minutes with the cops in riot gear standing around pretty much the entire perimeter of the parking lot where i'm standing, the crowd did, in fact, dispurse. live in santa rosa, kpix 5. >>> a 15-year-old boy caught carrying this is under arrest. they saw the teenager pull the weapon out of his waistband while running on ninth street yesterday afternoon. police tracked him down and arrested him for possession of a firearm and on an outstanding warrant. >>> statewide amber alert canceled tonight after chp said the missing teen had been found safe in mexico. the 14-year-old reported missing from washington on december 4th. and authorities thought that she may have passed through the bay area. police are now looking for 19- year-old eduardo flores rosales last seen driving an early 2004 green ford escape with temporary washington registrations. call police if you have any information. >>> and a miracle tonight out of nevada where a family of six found alive after spending two nights in below freezing temperatures in the snowy wilderness as they were rushed to the hospital, b
after about 20 minutes with the cops in riot gear standing around pretty much the entire perimeter of the parking lot where i'm standing, the crowd did, in fact, dispurse. live in santa rosa, kpix 5. >>> a 15-year-old boy caught carrying this is under arrest. they saw the teenager pull the weapon out of his waistband while running on ninth street yesterday afternoon. police tracked him down and arrested him for possession of a firearm and on an outstanding warrant. >>>...