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philip garrido faces 4 40 years. >> i don't think philip garrido is ever going to see the light of day again. but nancy garrido has, what may ab viable defense. >>reporter: prosecutors say philip garrido sexually assaulted dugard while holding her cabtive in the back yard of his home. they say eventually fathered 2 daughters with her. through it all nancy garrido attorney says his client was there as newer tourer. something prosecutors should consider during plea bargain negotiations. >> she was their mother. after kid are born she delivered the kid. she fed them. took them places. i mean they had that kind of relationship. which j.c. has admitted. yes. she was like a mother. >>reporter: none of this however has generated any sympathy from those who live near the garrido home. neighbors say neither of the garrido should ever be released from prison. >> they ruined that girl's life. money or whatever, can't bring that back. it's ruined. >> people like that deserve a death sentence. i'm firm believer in that, though e-nancy garrido attorney says when she confessed j.c. dugard was sitting
philip garrido faces 4 40 years. >> i don't think philip garrido is ever going to see the light of day again. but nancy garrido has, what may ab viable defense. >>reporter: prosecutors say philip garrido sexually assaulted dugard while holding her cabtive in the back yard of his home. they say eventually fathered 2 daughters with her. through it all nancy garrido attorney says his client was there as newer tourer. something prosecutors should consider during plea bargain...
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her majesty married philip of greek and danish royalty ancestry. prince philip, duke of edinburgh.est charles philip arthur george, prince of wales. he married lady diana spencer. they had two boys, prince william arthur philip, soon to marry catherine elizabeth middleton, and prince henry charles david, aka, prince harry. after diana's death charles married camilla parker-bowles, now known as the duchess of cornwall. his siblings include princess ann, who married mark phillip, they had two children together, peter and zara together, before getting divorced. princess anne then married timothy laurence. peter is married to autumn kelly, canadian. zara is set to mary mike tindle this summer. he's a professional rugby player. younger brother prince andrew married sarah margaret ferguson, who became the duchess of york. they had two daughters, before they divorced. and the youngest, prince edward, earl of wessex married sophie rhys-jones, now the countess of wessex. they have two children. lady windsor and young james, officially known as viscount severin there you have it, the british
her majesty married philip of greek and danish royalty ancestry. prince philip, duke of edinburgh.est charles philip arthur george, prince of wales. he married lady diana spencer. they had two boys, prince william arthur philip, soon to marry catherine elizabeth middleton, and prince henry charles david, aka, prince harry. after diana's death charles married camilla parker-bowles, now known as the duchess of cornwall. his siblings include princess ann, who married mark phillip, they had two...
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the case took a turn toward a possible plea deal earlier this month when a judge declared philip. out competent to stand trial. compe an advocate for missing children we spoke to last night, here's his reaction to yesterday's confession. >> caller: i am very happy that they confessed, i believe that this should be reduced dave jaycee lee dugard and her daughters from having to testify in open court. that would be the best solution. i would hope that the judge or the sons to ensure that neither of these people are released back into society again. the crimes they committed against this young woman and her family are about as bad as they could possibly be i think the only saving grace is the fact is she is alive. certainly these be bush to spend the rest of their miserable lives behind bars. they are monsters they committed crimes over a long period of time. they have no business ever setting foot in this society again. >> will: our coverage continues on line, we post the entire statement from nancy. rows and attorn's attorn. pink slips could go by the end of the year, the san franc
the case took a turn toward a possible plea deal earlier this month when a judge declared philip. out competent to stand trial. compe an advocate for missing children we spoke to last night, here's his reaction to yesterday's confession. >> caller: i am very happy that they confessed, i believe that this should be reduced dave jaycee lee dugard and her daughters from having to testify in open court. that would be the best solution. i would hope that the judge or the sons to ensure that...
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and it details from philip and nancy garrido.acing for laos with state budget uncertainty how those might affect teachers and what might be prevented. >> james: we have a storm on the way what to expect to heavy rains overnight tonight and tomorrow strong winds, gusting up to 50 mi. an hour we could be looking at this scenario plays out minor flooding, our editors to full look coming out. >> darya: it's not rain but there's a mess in san francisco near union square where they struck with electronic just fell into a building and into the sidewalk. jackie sissel is there live he will explain how red happened and what they're doing to remove it. it is alleged that went through the sidewalk you can see all the services sidewalks, between grand and attorney here is video i shot, which rejects were to get this thing out of the whole. apparently and 2-230 this morning a crew of window cleaners were driving left on the sidewalk, attempting to wash the windows. it went through the sidewalk itself, but there's a bolted room underneath the
and it details from philip and nancy garrido.acing for laos with state budget uncertainty how those might affect teachers and what might be prevented. >> james: we have a storm on the way what to expect to heavy rains overnight tonight and tomorrow strong winds, gusting up to 50 mi. an hour we could be looking at this scenario plays out minor flooding, our editors to full look coming out. >> darya: it's not rain but there's a mess in san francisco near union square where they struck...
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ok looks like we lost philip white. we did apologize for that. problem hopefully we'll fix it for you and bring him back shortly but at the moment as we've heard earlier there's been another explosion of the atomic power complex in northeastern japan meanwhile crews are fighting to cool down the overheated radioactive fuel rods at the plants to avert a catastrophic nuclear meltdown and kristof assignments a professor at a top university explains how an explosion might occur and what the worst case scenario could mean for local residents. the damage to the fuel rods in this case will not cause a fire and again this is a key difference between the disaster going on at the moment though it is a disaster and the charitable incident the situation is the furor adds can melt they can become oxidized and the rods are protected by zirconium alloy coating and when it comes into contact with water a result is the production of a large amount of hydrogen which is of course explosive and that causes a large explosion as we saw yesterday whether the radiation
ok looks like we lost philip white. we did apologize for that. problem hopefully we'll fix it for you and bring him back shortly but at the moment as we've heard earlier there's been another explosion of the atomic power complex in northeastern japan meanwhile crews are fighting to cool down the overheated radioactive fuel rods at the plants to avert a catastrophic nuclear meltdown and kristof assignments a professor at a top university explains how an explosion might occur and what the worst...
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after jackie heard from philip myers, his story about the cold war to be, she openly wondered whetherterrorists nuke and his wife was not an accident at all, but even possibly a revenge killing. myers was willing -- was surprised he was was willing to consider his or postal even though it had come in over the transom. in other words come he didn't have a literary agent. he had no special introduction to jackie and yet it was a story that interested her and it was the story she wanted to help him when it's. when she later had talked with myers and learn some of the difficulties that might be in the road from the russian and american secret service is about his telling the story, jackie laughed and said, you have to be careful where you're going to end up squished at the bottom of a trashcan. i think that says some thing about her courage as an editor or willingness to follow a good story when she found one. okay, that is jackie with bill moyers and her longtime can in murray's templeman. and perhaps the most interesting collection of her books is on a subject she herself knew well, tha
after jackie heard from philip myers, his story about the cold war to be, she openly wondered whetherterrorists nuke and his wife was not an accident at all, but even possibly a revenge killing. myers was willing -- was surprised he was was willing to consider his or postal even though it had come in over the transom. in other words come he didn't have a literary agent. he had no special introduction to jackie and yet it was a story that interested her and it was the story she wanted to help...
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giraldi is a former officer with the cia and joins me now to discuss philip your take on this is are we seeing some pretty intense historic connections here well it's oh there we see that history doesn't repeat itself but it tells you certain things and i think that what we're seeing here is essentially we're falling into the same mistakes that we fell into in afghanistan and may have fallen into in other places which is essentially we're in a situation where we don't really know who we're arming and we have people that are claiming to be rebels against gadhafi are claiming to be supporters of democracy and and claiming various things but the fact is we don't really know a lot about these people and what they would wind up doing with weapons that we would give them so there is a there is a very strong possibility that we will see some repeat of history and i think that fact that you brought up that we don't really know who these people are came as no surprise to most people to learn that there are several cia officers from this country in libya they want to know who the rebels are bu
giraldi is a former officer with the cia and joins me now to discuss philip your take on this is are we seeing some pretty intense historic connections here well it's oh there we see that history doesn't repeat itself but it tells you certain things and i think that what we're seeing here is essentially we're falling into the same mistakes that we fell into in afghanistan and may have fallen into in other places which is essentially we're in a situation where we don't really know who we're...
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she said she knew that jaycee dugard was raped by philip. the judge declared that philip is competent to stand trial it brings up strong emotions for many people a specially marked he is the advocate for missing persons. >> very happy they confessed. i believe this should be able to save jaycee dugard and the daughters from testifying in an open courtroom. that would be the best resolution. i would hope the judge would have the sense to ensure neither of these people are ever released back to society again. the crimes that they did work as bad as they could be. the only saving grace is jaycee dugard is a life. but these two people should be behind bars. these people are monsters. they committed horrendous crimes over a long period of time. they have no business stepping foot in society again. >> darya: our coverage continues on line. we posted the entire statement from nancy's attorney on www.kron4.com. a look at the weather, their roots areroads are drive for now. >> james: 4 now is the operative word. the big system is here it is scheduled
she said she knew that jaycee dugard was raped by philip. the judge declared that philip is competent to stand trial it brings up strong emotions for many people a specially marked he is the advocate for missing persons. >> very happy they confessed. i believe this should be able to save jaycee dugard and the daughters from testifying in an open courtroom. that would be the best resolution. i would hope the judge would have the sense to ensure neither of these people are ever released...
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what can we learn from them and to what extent could history be repeating itself earlier i spoke to philipgiraldi a former officer with the cia he's only why he thinks the u.s. is falling into the same pattern of mistakes as it did in afghanistan and why libya is so interested in the first place. they always say that history doesn't repeat itself but it tells you certain things and i think that what we're seeing here is essentially we're falling into the same mistakes that we fell into in afghanistan and i've fallen into it in other places which is essentially we're in a situation where we don't really know what we're arming and we have people that are claiming to be rebels against gadhafi are claiming to be supporters of democracy and and claiming various things but the fact is we don't really know a lot about these people what they would wind up doing with weapons that we would give them so there is a there is a very strong possibility that we will see some repeat of history the government should learn from its experiences and its experiences in terms of of intervening militarily or powe
what can we learn from them and to what extent could history be repeating itself earlier i spoke to philipgiraldi a former officer with the cia he's only why he thinks the u.s. is falling into the same pattern of mistakes as it did in afghanistan and why libya is so interested in the first place. they always say that history doesn't repeat itself but it tells you certain things and i think that what we're seeing here is essentially we're falling into the same mistakes that we fell into in...
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she was also ready to commission a book for a man she'd never met before, philip myers, who came to her with a proposal to write a book about a group of russian cold war era spies who organize to get united states warning of any impending russian nuclear attack. and what's more surprising still is that myers identified a spy, a man who jackie had known personally, a curator of historical arms and armor at the armitage in st. petersburg, but and affected and came, it was later a curator at the metropolitan museum in new york. and that's how jackie knew him. she had been introduced to him and they work together on her book on russian costume. this photo given to me by his daughter, well, i think it came from philip myers, but also by his daughter to him, he has a weapon in his hands. he and his wife died in an automobile accident in france in the early 1990s. and after jackie heard from philip myers, historic about the cold war activity, she openly wondered whether or not he and his wife's accident was not an accident at all, but possibly even a revenge killing. myers was willing -- was s
she was also ready to commission a book for a man she'd never met before, philip myers, who came to her with a proposal to write a book about a group of russian cold war era spies who organize to get united states warning of any impending russian nuclear attack. and what's more surprising still is that myers identified a spy, a man who jackie had known personally, a curator of historical arms and armor at the armitage in st. petersburg, but and affected and came, it was later a curator at the...
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the dorit- philip garido, has not pled guilty yet, this 30 year-old was only 11 years old when she was kidnapped. held captive in the backyard of antioch home. nancy garido pleaded not guilty. >> a federal judge has barred angry voice mails by barry bonds to was former mistress. prosecutors wanted to introduce this perjury trial that begins on monday. they argue that the message is showing his roid, reach manning's scare road rage however, the judge did not allow about. showing his " roid rage' the impact of steroids on his . demeanor however, the voice mail recordings were not admissible in court ordered by the judge today for the barry bonds trial. >> (music) >> jacqueline: a live look at the stormtracker 4 radar. strong system sitting off the shore. well to the west but it is going to be gaining strength and making impact. taking a look at the futurecast. the morning commute will largely be dry. it will not be until 9:00 a.m. until the presses through, and before 9:00 a.m., cloudy. by 11:00 a.m., a small hill forming as this is pushing through and gusting winds it is going to be bre
the dorit- philip garido, has not pled guilty yet, this 30 year-old was only 11 years old when she was kidnapped. held captive in the backyard of antioch home. nancy garido pleaded not guilty. >> a federal judge has barred angry voice mails by barry bonds to was former mistress. prosecutors wanted to introduce this perjury trial that begins on monday. they argue that the message is showing his roid, reach manning's scare road rage however, the judge did not allow about. showing his "...
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colvin's book, written about her, by philip house. we have sponsorship from the african diaspora, and the friends of the san francisco public library. i serve as part of the african- american interest committee that helped put this program together, and i want to thank all of you for coming, and i want to thank sfgtv for taking the program today. we want to thank the department here at san francisco public library, and we are having a reception in l58, and we want to thank read your catering for providing some delicious food for us to nibble on today, so will you please join us and say thank you again to mrs. colvin and also to byrin bain for telling his story, but thank you for coming so that we can say thank you to miss colvin for being a living history maker. join us. thank you. ♪ lift every voice and sing
colvin's book, written about her, by philip house. we have sponsorship from the african diaspora, and the friends of the san francisco public library. i serve as part of the african- american interest committee that helped put this program together, and i want to thank all of you for coming, and i want to thank sfgtv for taking the program today. we want to thank the department here at san francisco public library, and we are having a reception in l58, and we want to thank read your catering...
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and philip randolph institute. i know we have been hearing about a status report for this, but i am here to speak on behalf of my organization to let you know that our mission is to promote economic and racial equality for underserved communities, here in san francisco. we are in support of the water system improvement program. we see this program as a strategic and positive development for unemployed workers in the city and we also work directly with the northern california district council of labour is to provide the tunnel training and boot camp for the candidates that have been successful so far. we understand that this program provides opportunity to develop long-term employment, here in san francisco, so we wanted to show our support. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. is there any other speaker that would like to comment on item 3, 4, or five? seeing none, public comment is closed. there are a couple of items that we have to work through -- the first one, simply a hearing. i wonder if colleagues would sim
and philip randolph institute. i know we have been hearing about a status report for this, but i am here to speak on behalf of my organization to let you know that our mission is to promote economic and racial equality for underserved communities, here in san francisco. we are in support of the water system improvement program. we see this program as a strategic and positive development for unemployed workers in the city and we also work directly with the northern california district council of...
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after the confession prosecutors offered nancy 241 years to life in prison and philip 400 years in prison. not even coming close to the deal he was hoping for. >> she would be able to walk on the beach with a walker at some point in time before she dies. >> reporter: jaycee dugard hasn't spoken about her odeal. prosecutors and prosecutors would not deny the statements. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> we visited the home of them today. you can see it is borded up and the backyard overgrown. that's where they held her captive for 18 years. there was no sign of police activity following the confession. this case brings up strong emotions for a lot of people. especially mark class, he is an advocate for missing children. we spoke with him earlier this evening. here is his reaction. >> very happy that they confessed. i believe this should be able to save jaycee dugard and her daughters from having to testify in an open court. i would hope the judge would have the sense to ensure neither of these people are ever freed into society again. the crimes they committed against this young woman and her
after the confession prosecutors offered nancy 241 years to life in prison and philip 400 years in prison. not even coming close to the deal he was hoping for. >> she would be able to walk on the beach with a walker at some point in time before she dies. >> reporter: jaycee dugard hasn't spoken about her odeal. prosecutors and prosecutors would not deny the statements. kate thompson, kron 4 news. >> we visited the home of them today. you can see it is borded up and the...
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for philip, 440 years to life. he hopes to negotiate a reduced sentence. >> she should be able to at least walk on the beach probably with a walker at some point in time before she dies. >> reporter: the break in the 18-year-old kidnapping case in august 2009. philip garridos' odd behavior caught the attention of two female officers. campus police say this case is a lesson for everyone to trust their gut instincts. >> i would surprised if they get out of jail before their life is done. >> the attorney says nancy garridos should be shown some mercy, because she was a mother figure. but tapson acknowledged -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporting live, amber lee, channel 2 news. >>> and www.ktvu.com has more details on today's major new developments. click on the dugard case tab, and you'll find the entire interview with nancy garridos' attorney. >>> a judge sentenced a man to three life sentences for the too mucher of a teenage boy in tracy as well as kidnapping, child abuse and false imprisonment. anthony waiters is to se
for philip, 440 years to life. he hopes to negotiate a reduced sentence. >> she should be able to at least walk on the beach probably with a walker at some point in time before she dies. >> reporter: the break in the 18-year-old kidnapping case in august 2009. philip garridos' odd behavior caught the attention of two female officers. campus police say this case is a lesson for everyone to trust their gut instincts. >> i would surprised if they get out of jail before their life...
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for philip, 440 years to life. he hopes to negotiate a reduced sentence. >> she should be able to at least walk on the beach probably with a walker at some point in time before she dies. >> reporter: the break in the 18-year-old kidnapping case in august 2009. philip garridos' odd behavior caught the attention of two female officers. campus police say this case is a lesson for everyone to trust their gut instincts. >> i would surprised if they get out of jail before their life is done. >> the attorney says nancy garridos should be shown some mercy, because she was a mother figure. but tapson acknowledged -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporting live, amber lee, channel 2 news. >>> and www.ktvu.com has more details on today's major new developments. click on the dugard case tab, and you'll find the entire interview with nancy garridos' attorney. >>> a judge sentenced a man to three life sentences for the too mucher of a teenage boy in tracy as well as kidnapping, child abuse and false imprisonment. anthony waiters is to se
for philip, 440 years to life. he hopes to negotiate a reduced sentence. >> she should be able to at least walk on the beach probably with a walker at some point in time before she dies. >> reporter: the break in the 18-year-old kidnapping case in august 2009. philip garridos' odd behavior caught the attention of two female officers. campus police say this case is a lesson for everyone to trust their gut instincts. >> i would surprised if they get out of jail before their life...
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cu ---usted lo supo a las seis: philip y nancy garrido confesaron haber sido los captores de jaycee dugard, y haberla retenido como cautiva por 18 aÑos ... take vo ---esta noche, hay reacciones. ---el padrastro de jaycee dice que esta "algo enojado" porque sugiere que la confesion conducir a un trato con la parte acusatoria. ---el seÑor carl probyn asegura que la confesion de la pareja servira -segun entiende- para que a nancy garrido le reduzcan la pena. cu ---tambien tenemos mas informacion sobre el hombre latino, ciclista, que murio atropellado en san jose .... take deko ----- el accidente sucedi ayer por la maÑana, cerca de la calle story y de la autopista 101, en la interseccion de crucero drive y dubert lane. take vo ---la policia dice que, una mini-van blanca atropell a david garcia, de 41 aÑos, y que lo arrastr varios metros antes de abandonar la escena del crimen. ---garcia iba a visitar a sus padres, con tickets de la loteria que habia comprado en una licoreria cercana. ---el est ahora en coma, con un severo trauma en el cerebro, en el centro medico regional. cu --y en el condado
cu ---usted lo supo a las seis: philip y nancy garrido confesaron haber sido los captores de jaycee dugard, y haberla retenido como cautiva por 18 aÑos ... take vo ---esta noche, hay reacciones. ---el padrastro de jaycee dice que esta "algo enojado" porque sugiere que la confesion conducir a un trato con la parte acusatoria. ---el seÑor carl probyn asegura que la confesion de la pareja servira -segun entiende- para que a nancy garrido le reduzcan la pena. cu ---tambien tenemos mas...
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. >>> police dropped a bombshell today in the case of philip and nancy garrido. nancy garrido's attorney says the couple has confessed in hopes of reaching a plea bargain could phillip garrido was facing 440 years in prison remains a great 241 years -- nancy garrido faces 241 years. >> we will have to argue, you know, stockholm syndrome. >> neither phillip garrido's attorney or prosecutors would comment you can hear more of the interview by clicking the tab on our homepage, ktvu.com. >>> we have more information on a police shooting in san mateo shortly after 10:30 a.m. san mateo police held a press briefing and confirmed that 35- year-old robert caron was daily shots. they were called to a cvs pharmacy which he had threatened workers with a handgun. they found him at his home at the home and said that caron made the first move. >> officers encountered the armed suspect and fired one shot, striking the suspect and ending the immediate threat. >> caron's mother told ktvu news that her son was schizophrenic. >>> an earthquake struck less than an hour ago in the nor
. >>> police dropped a bombshell today in the case of philip and nancy garrido. nancy garrido's attorney says the couple has confessed in hopes of reaching a plea bargain could phillip garrido was facing 440 years in prison remains a great 241 years -- nancy garrido faces 241 years. >> we will have to argue, you know, stockholm syndrome. >> neither phillip garrido's attorney or prosecutors would comment you can hear more of the interview by clicking the tab on our homepage,...
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in the philip is looking at 400 years to life. they're hoping that by giving the police what they want it that when sentencing comes to be some sort of leniency. high-profile case. here's what the attorney said. >> foyer and affirmation, mr. and mrs. career hav-for your information--mr. and mrs. garrido have provided falfull disclosures. hoping for the mercy of the court. unfortunately, the sentencing is several light years 240 years to life. >>reporter: this is still a lot of years for mrs. garrido. we're not sure what the judge is still going to hand down. >>pam: the mentally ventilation of mr. garrido? mental-evaluation? >>reporter: >> yes and no the work he was cuffed now they have given full confessions to police in the has spenhe has spent found competent to stand trial competent. >>pam: mark? first of all, hello pamela is great to be on your show. i am very happy that the confessed. i believe that this should hopefully save j.c. entered daughter from having to testify in open court. >>pam: you surprised that j.c. dugard was
in the philip is looking at 400 years to life. they're hoping that by giving the police what they want it that when sentencing comes to be some sort of leniency. high-profile case. here's what the attorney said. >> foyer and affirmation, mr. and mrs. career hav-for your information--mr. and mrs. garrido have provided falfull disclosures. hoping for the mercy of the court. unfortunately, the sentencing is several light years 240 years to life. >>reporter: this is still a lot of years...
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philip the bad of a break on friday from the wet weather. however, a lot of of a brake on alfriday but heavier rainfall expected for the weekend. that continues into early next week. it does not look like we're going to get any breaks. pamela? for >>pam: major weather in national news samantha hayes reports on the flooding in ohio texas fires and severe thunderstorms the east coast. >> severe weather system as part fires, tornadoes and flooding. it is not done yet. if (sirens) strong winds damaged power lines which park world powefires when0 homes in lubbock, matador where residents were evacuated. >> we were gone about 20 minutes and got a phone call the house was on fire. and all homes were on fire. >>reporter: the storms personality shifted east with heavy rain and tornado watches and warnings for tennessee. troy, ill. with possible tornadoes through roofs off of homes and nearby st. louis. a dangling street light shows the strength of the sunday night wind that damaged power lines leaving thousands of residents of the dark. this same sto
philip the bad of a break on friday from the wet weather. however, a lot of of a brake on alfriday but heavier rainfall expected for the weekend. that continues into early next week. it does not look like we're going to get any breaks. pamela? for >>pam: major weather in national news samantha hayes reports on the flooding in ohio texas fires and severe thunderstorms the east coast. >> severe weather system as part fires, tornadoes and flooding. it is not done yet. if (sirens)...
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she has collaborated with musicians like laurie anderson and philip glass. this is laurie anderson's electric chair, intended to be a fusion of sculpture and electronic music. this does is at peace by laurie anderson and that tends to combine storytelling, sculpture, and sound. there are speakers underneath, so my arms act like transmitters, receiving music, poetry, a very strange sensation. this is another piece by laurie anderson called "tolkien below." as i lay my head down, i can hear a voice in my ear. it is telling me a story. >> and now my friend, we are walking up and down. >> and this is a piece called "open house." inside, there are a series of small rooms. he made this as our performance space for a dance group that lived in the neighborhood. you did say all of downtown new york became one -- you could say all of downtown new york became one huge performance space. >> there was probably not more than 300 people. after a while, you've got to know pretty much everyone. this area attracted artists from all over the not know if they needed to build a
she has collaborated with musicians like laurie anderson and philip glass. this is laurie anderson's electric chair, intended to be a fusion of sculpture and electronic music. this does is at peace by laurie anderson and that tends to combine storytelling, sculpture, and sound. there are speakers underneath, so my arms act like transmitters, receiving music, poetry, a very strange sensation. this is another piece by laurie anderson called "tolkien below." as i lay my head down, i can...
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me say this -- if gentrification is to tear down that burnt out hollywood billiards building, or philip the hibernia bank, then i'm all for gentrification. -- or fill up the hibernia bank, all for gentrification. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm a resident of tenderloin and i'm also the coordinator of tenderloin filipino american association. i'm here today to express that our organization's position is to oppose this corporate tax break given to twitter. the reason is, unless our city can clearly tell us how the tenderloin and our community, the low income community would benefit from this legislation. if twitter has a clear benefit because of tax breaks, this suggests our community should also have clear benefits in this legislation. benefits should be two-way, not one-way. i would like to urge the good supervisor kim work with our community to demand benefits for low-income residents so that this legislation should have a strong community benefits agreement. that will offer employment to tenderloin resident for entry- level jobs and job-training opportunities for low-income people i
me say this -- if gentrification is to tear down that burnt out hollywood billiards building, or philip the hibernia bank, then i'm all for gentrification. -- or fill up the hibernia bank, all for gentrification. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm a resident of tenderloin and i'm also the coordinator of tenderloin filipino american association. i'm here today to express that our organization's position is to oppose this corporate tax break given to twitter. the reason is, unless our city...
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philip 3:00 p.m.. >>live, from the bay area's news station, this is kron4 news at
philip 3:00 p.m.. >>live, from the bay area's news station, this is kron4 news at
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he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend are the self hating [inaudible] of all mexicans. you are nothing but a big master baeter. foolish man who hides from the rest of the world and sees his shame in order to dream a man can exist without a pas port or green card and labels him as what he is. remember the ones who tried to pass as something else? remember the [inaudible] of life. the [inaudible] of the nation of the [inaudible]. remember the guy from tijuana you met years ago and is proclaimed he was italian because he would and people believed him. as if being italian was a step up. you alexander have changed your entire people. you w
he thought of philip and alexander's father yelling and screaming telling his son he was the son of the family shames. you don't be deserved to be called a view. you, alexander are being embarrassed by the surface of the mirror. you don't deserve to be a mexican. nor the fact that mexicans are the hardest working people and came here to work and give their children a better future. there is no mexican who tried to justify with arguments like a fantasy to celebrate cinco de mayo. you, my friend...
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. >> dan philips is a specialist with the technology resource center of marin county which supped taking to supply ipads for the 4,000 students in special education. something unthinkable with the predecessor. purpose-built devices like this one that cost up to $7,000. the ipad costs one/10th as much and it is more flexible. >> if you go to the i tunes website, the fifth item is special education links. that shows the power that special ed has now on what is happening with the movement. >> hello, what you are doing? do you want to come over? >> nice. so you asked, do you want to see a movie? >> yeah. >> and you asked if you want to hang out at the mall? >> words can be up tood, but phrases can be created for easy recall. and what about the -- "the king's speech." ? is there an app for that? >> i haven't seen it yet, but the technology is there. i'm sure it is seconds away from coming. >> richard hart, ab abc7 news. >> pretty uh amazing. >>> let's look at the weather now. >> i thought i would show you guys some of the wind speeds from last night. these are peak wind gusts. this was betwee
. >> dan philips is a specialist with the technology resource center of marin county which supped taking to supply ipads for the 4,000 students in special education. something unthinkable with the predecessor. purpose-built devices like this one that cost up to $7,000. the ipad costs one/10th as much and it is more flexible. >> if you go to the i tunes website, the fifth item is special education links. that shows the power that special ed has now on what is happening with the...
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philip and nancy garrido expected to appear in court this morning. a lawyer for nancy garrido says te is unlikely she will change her plea to guilt any time for today's hearing. he says that's because the latest plea deal from prosecutors comes with a sentence of 180 years to life in prison. her lawyers are pushing for a sentence of more like 30 to 40 years and philip garrido is also expected to enter his plea today after being ruled mentally fit to stand trial. >>> the jury questioning begins today in the barry bonds perjury trial. prospective jurors will fill out a 19-page questionnaire and the san francisco federal courthouse today. some of the questions include things like the number of baseball games they went to, and if they're family has had substance abuse problems. bonds faces charges that he lied to a grand jury in 2003 about taking steroids. jury selection, the actual process for that, begins in his perjury trial next week. >>> 6:07 now. this morning state regulators are threatening to fine pg&e $1 million a day. the california public util
philip and nancy garrido expected to appear in court this morning. a lawyer for nancy garrido says te is unlikely she will change her plea to guilt any time for today's hearing. he says that's because the latest plea deal from prosecutors comes with a sentence of 180 years to life in prison. her lawyers are pushing for a sentence of more like 30 to 40 years and philip garrido is also expected to enter his plea today after being ruled mentally fit to stand trial. >>> the jury...
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a search team found the body of philip walker covered in several inches of snow at the sierra atta hoe resort this morning. -- at tahoe resort this morning. he disappeared while snowboarding. it appears he may have collided with a tree while snowboarding. >>> a messy clean up is underway in cap paw toe law after two floods in three days saturated homes and businesses there. the city declared a local state of emergency today, and business owners say they are going to need all of the help they can get. here is abc7's cecilia vega. >> as if two dwais of flooding was not bad enough, the clean up is so overwhelming, many don't know where to begin. >> i do most of the work myself. it is going to take at least two or three weeks. i can't make a living doing that. >> the city council chambers were packed for an emergency meeting to declare a local disaster. that starts the process for residents and merchants to receive government assistance. many say they won't survive without it. >> we are essentially out of business. we are moving our stuff out day. -- today. i can tell you with 100% certain
a search team found the body of philip walker covered in several inches of snow at the sierra atta hoe resort this morning. -- at tahoe resort this morning. he disappeared while snowboarding. it appears he may have collided with a tree while snowboarding. >>> a messy clean up is underway in cap paw toe law after two floods in three days saturated homes and businesses there. the city declared a local state of emergency today, and business owners say they are going to need all of the...
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philip hollobone. >> ok it has been made quite clear that it does not accept the government's present proposal for an annual armed forces, the report honors that promise. will my right honorable friend the prime minister work constructively with the royal british legion to agree to a definition of the military covenant that can be enshrined in legislation? >> i am very happy to work with the royal british legion korea they are one of the most hard- working organizations anywhere in our country. they do not just a great job in lobbying for the armed forces. they also are looking after the former service personnel. i am very happy to have that conversation. but what i want to make sure is that not only reference properly the covenant that we regularly debate it, improve it, and enhance it through debate. >> mr. nigel dodds. >> i think the prime minister and the secretary of state for northern ireland for their work in securing the extra 200 million pounds for the police service of northern ireland to combat the dissident terrorist threat. given our campaign for compensation for the ira
philip hollobone. >> ok it has been made quite clear that it does not accept the government's present proposal for an annual armed forces, the report honors that promise. will my right honorable friend the prime minister work constructively with the royal british legion to agree to a definition of the military covenant that can be enshrined in legislation? >> i am very happy to work with the royal british legion korea they are one of the most hard- working organizations anywhere in...
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"it is with regret that i have accepted the resignation of philip j. crowley. p.j. has served our nation with distinction for more than three decades. i wish him the very best." crowley rarely traveled with secretary clinton, and sources say they weren't close. crowley's interim replacement michael hammer, former national security spokesman, is considered the top contender for the position. >> mitchell: witt johnson in washington. thank you. and we'll be back. >> mitchell: and finally this evening, satellite images out today taken over japan before and after friday's devastating earthquake and tsunami reveal the scope of the damage. this is the before and after view of the now heavily damaged fukushima nuclear plant. other images like these show how a landscape of homes and green fields has simply been wiped out. the same is true in sendai where the once brightly covered roofs of homes have been replaced by a sea of mud. meanwhile, in miyagai, the coastline and valley once easily definable, are now simply covered in muck and destruction. nothing remains. and that is
"it is with regret that i have accepted the resignation of philip j. crowley. p.j. has served our nation with distinction for more than three decades. i wish him the very best." crowley rarely traveled with secretary clinton, and sources say they weren't close. crowley's interim replacement michael hammer, former national security spokesman, is considered the top contender for the position. >> mitchell: witt johnson in washington. thank you. and we'll be back. >> mitchell:...
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this is the king philip. it ran a ground in 1878. every few years winter storms and tides wash away the sand exposing this famous ship. helga sent in these pictures via you report powered by youtube. thank you, hell go for that. -- helga for that. >>> arnold schwarzenegger will go back to show business. he will voice the role of a top character in a cartoon. it is a super hero who lives a double life as a family man. stan leigh is -- stan lee is also involved. there could be comic books and a movie in the future. tts -- it is called "the governator" by the way. >> i could be fighting about the budget. >> find your cape. >> i will tell you who is animated now, brandon belt. the giants make a surprising decision with their rookie first base man. sports is next. [ female announcer ] the jcpenney appreciation sale this friday and saturday, get an extra 20% off apparel, shoes and accessories with your jcpenney rewards credit card. save on all regular, sale and clearance items! no exclusions! get an extra 20% off styles for her, an extra 2
this is the king philip. it ran a ground in 1878. every few years winter storms and tides wash away the sand exposing this famous ship. helga sent in these pictures via you report powered by youtube. thank you, hell go for that. -- helga for that. >>> arnold schwarzenegger will go back to show business. he will voice the role of a top character in a cartoon. it is a super hero who lives a double life as a family man. stan leigh is -- stan lee is also involved. there could be comic...
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assistant secretary of state philip crowley updated reporters on thursday. it became clear last november north korea was operating a new facility in yongbyon. u.s., japan and other nations has urged security council to make a statement condemning the north. they say the facility violates past u.n. resolutions. discussions have been stalled because china remains cautious on the proposal. the u.s. statement is apparently timed to increase pressure on the chinese government. china holds the rotating president of the u.n. security council this month. >>> a shocking story out of western japan. police have arrested a 20-year-old university student who is accused of abandoning the 3-year-old girl. the body was found at a supermarket. the victim became separated from her parents and brother inside a store. surveillance footage showed the child entering the rest room alone followed soon afterward by a man. police apprehended a suspect who matched the appearance of the man in the video. they found the body in a ditch about 800 meters north of the supermarket. they lat
assistant secretary of state philip crowley updated reporters on thursday. it became clear last november north korea was operating a new facility in yongbyon. u.s., japan and other nations has urged security council to make a statement condemning the north. they say the facility violates past u.n. resolutions. discussions have been stalled because china remains cautious on the proposal. the u.s. statement is apparently timed to increase pressure on the chinese government. china holds the...