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a pubic hair, nothing that he can even say the pubic hair belonged to james duckett. gwen, her truthfulness is in doubt. >> we've been doing this a long time. hopefully we won't be doing it much longer, you know. he'll be out and not needing an attorney. >> in the meantime, duckett's appeals had left teresa's mother in limbo. >> i just want justice for my daughter. that's what i want. 26 years. i'm tired. i don't think i'll ever have closure. because he is not going to admit it. >> these years looking back, i should have drove teresa home, walked her up to the door, i should have handed her over to them. absolutely. and that was my fault. i didn't kill your daughter, though. no. i didn't. >> 11-year-old was killed. that's tragic. murder should never have happened. but you don't have a smoking gun. you don't have what a lot of people demand in a case. >> from a legal point of view, he really should never have been convicted. it's a good thing that he was because there would probably be other dead kids out there. >> you know, i'm not a fry 'em all, fry 'em sooner, that
a pubic hair, nothing that he can even say the pubic hair belonged to james duckett. gwen, her truthfulness is in doubt. >> we've been doing this a long time. hopefully we won't be doing it much longer, you know. he'll be out and not needing an attorney. >> in the meantime, duckett's appeals had left teresa's mother in limbo. >> i just want justice for my daughter. that's what i want. 26 years. i'm tired. i don't think i'll ever have closure. because he is not going to admit...
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and there was no list of negroid pubic hairs in the original police inventory.o item like that. >> as diana dug deep entire the case, a new suspect began to emerge. she thought the next door neighbor who discovered dorothy's body had acted suspiciously. >> really? he put his gloves on before he went to open the door? that grabbed me right away. the american dream is terrifying. american history is the history of the scary thing being the exact thing we have to do. cross that ocean. walk on that moon. sign a 30-year mortgage on a home. scary sure, but no match for our colossal self belief, we're supposed to do scary. without scary, we don't get to be brave. buy in. quickenloans/home buy. refi. power. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number... don't miss the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. sleepiq tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! now we can all choose amazing sleep, only at
and there was no list of negroid pubic hairs in the original police inventory.o item like that. >> as diana dug deep entire the case, a new suspect began to emerge. she thought the next door neighbor who discovered dorothy's body had acted suspiciously. >> really? he put his gloves on before he went to open the door? that grabbed me right away. the american dream is terrifying. american history is the history of the scary thing being the exact thing we have to do. cross that ocean....
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lafco to stay very on top of the community choice program most cca come from scratch an elected pubicallyccount board because of our in this case chart sidewalks we're forming inside of an existing agency that is not pubically open so lafco severs a critical mediating role just want to support wavering the thirty day rolling rule and the perspective process we've heard from the lafco and puc staff to speed up the process we support that and lastly i think thinking about alternative financing is really important we saw the finance the net revenue available but that is a revenue stream that would be leveraged into bonds into finance streams i'm not educated about i hope we'll look beyond the simple net right side in terms have to fund the massive generation built out we all want to see that's all thanks very much and ms. hale thank you for the indulgence we'll have 98 sign up to date on our online portal to respond to our questions and echo that's great to hear and anyone in the listening outside audience that wants to celebrate earth day sign up on the website we'll public comment is close
lafco to stay very on top of the community choice program most cca come from scratch an elected pubicallyccount board because of our in this case chart sidewalks we're forming inside of an existing agency that is not pubically open so lafco severs a critical mediating role just want to support wavering the thirty day rolling rule and the perspective process we've heard from the lafco and puc staff to speed up the process we support that and lastly i think thinking about alternative financing is...
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. >> one was a body hair and a pubic hair recovered from susan's body. >> he willingly provided hair samples and based on examination, the hair was not a match, so he was eliminated as a suspect. despite that, the family was convinced that phillips was responsible for the murder. >> and they didn't arrest or charge him, which i didn't understand at the time because i thought they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail. >> he went out to a camp ground and approached to them. >> but they finally got a break in susan schumake's case. they found her back back in the creak behind the dorm tory. her wallet was missing. they said she usually carries about $10. and they found a small red bag with toiltry items and inside, police found identification. >> he finds a pharmaceutical bottle that has the name daniel woloson but it was prescribed that correctional center. >> they found that he was on parole. so, he became a person of interest. >> 21-year-old daniel woloson had recently been released and was a handyman at the time of the murder. >
. >> one was a body hair and a pubic hair recovered from susan's body. >> he willingly provided hair samples and based on examination, the hair was not a match, so he was eliminated as a suspect. despite that, the family was convinced that phillips was responsible for the murder. >> and they didn't arrest or charge him, which i didn't understand at the time because i thought they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail....
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and they found a pubic hair at the scene of the rape. they found fingerprints a all over the house.hey had bloody footprints. they had a semen sample. they were certain that physical evidence would lead them to whoever killed this family. >> after walking through the house, gary eastburn also provided a tantalizing lead. they were going to move to england when he finished training in alabama. the family had decided to sell the dog, so they put an ad out in the local fort bragg and katy eastburn wrote a letter to her husband saying that a nice man came out to get the dog. >> we didn't know who it was, but anybody who had been out to that house, we wanted to talk to. >> outside of the crime scene someone approached investigators with critical information from the night of the murders. >> there was a young male named patrick cone who said that he saw a big white dude walking down the driveway. he had blond hair about 6'2" or 6'3" and he had on a members only black jacket and a stocking cap and a mustache. >> they passed on the road and the person said that he was getting an early start
and they found a pubic hair at the scene of the rape. they found fingerprints a all over the house.hey had bloody footprints. they had a semen sample. they were certain that physical evidence would lead them to whoever killed this family. >> after walking through the house, gary eastburn also provided a tantalizing lead. they were going to move to england when he finished training in alabama. the family had decided to sell the dog, so they put an ad out in the local fort bragg and katy...
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be meeting at the end of this month to look at where we're going from here and i'd like to thank pubically dos staff rick apple bee for having a wonderful training at the last training that was held that he i o a and thank them for allowing us to use that space membership committee we're seeking members for the advisory council and i could report today that two site visits were made one to the curry center and to the san francisco downtown senior center both of those sites serve some of the most needy folks in the tenderloin i was made a site visit and thank you for the opportunity to speak to ann occurring cannabis dispensaryy and the program director at the downtown senior center i was impressed i mean the tenderloin is a very diverse community and those centers are doing an excellent job maintaining and keeping the seniors with disabilities well in place that's my report any questions. >> thank you. any questions or comments from the commission? questions or comments in the public hearing none thank you very much >> the next item it the joint legislative committee report. >> in the earl
be meeting at the end of this month to look at where we're going from here and i'd like to thank pubically dos staff rick apple bee for having a wonderful training at the last training that was held that he i o a and thank them for allowing us to use that space membership committee we're seeking members for the advisory council and i could report today that two site visits were made one to the curry center and to the san francisco downtown senior center both of those sites serve some of the...
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i want to make sure we made that pubically. >> we'll advise you before we go out for the rfp the next time and appeal of the rfp; is that correct. >> at this time. >> this is think an ax. >> it's the cancelation. >> cancelation okay as the an action i think. >> all right. that's the recommendation of the chairs ruling to entertain a motion to that effect. >> i move we approve the cancelation. >> cancelation. >> of the rfp. >> of the rfp. >> provision. >> provision. >> all right. it's points improperly moved and seconded for the rfp benefits be cancelled at this time is there comments or questions from the board. >> so for 2016 the rfp there is a one year extension? seems like >> we received yes - we received a quote for a one year extension but with the rfp so we'll continue to have coverage. >> conform. >> all right. other questions from the board questions from the public hearing none we're presented to vote all opposed by the same sign $0.19 we now down to item 14. >> item 14 action item follow-up on the national ppo i'm neil an actuary at the last meeting to bring the rates the u
i want to make sure we made that pubically. >> we'll advise you before we go out for the rfp the next time and appeal of the rfp; is that correct. >> at this time. >> this is think an ax. >> it's the cancelation. >> cancelation okay as the an action i think. >> all right. that's the recommendation of the chairs ruling to entertain a motion to that effect. >> i move we approve the cancelation. >> cancelation. >> of the rfp. >> of the...
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. >> what resonated your pubically only not endowments there's a terms of fiduciary who the customers are for the endowments and the public i like the way i phrased it the public nature of funds i'm glad to see your public only, if you will, and number two no management any hedge fund no. >> have to ask that and number 3 e s g governance issues not just selling the fossil fuel companies but generating the renewables about solar what you're doing to promote investment in those kinds of things. >> we do have within our 50 percent research team a 5 person team focused on real assets and that includes real estate and fossil fuel but renewables so we've done work on solar and done work an winds we've landmarked a lot of the strategies and basically, the new space i'm not an expert one of the things we'll talk about what our research team you're not just hiring those are 3 experienced individual but our research team if that's an area of street tree interest we'll gotd get our expert out here in terms of the investments in the renewables have you made any recommendations to invested invest
. >> what resonated your pubically only not endowments there's a terms of fiduciary who the customers are for the endowments and the public i like the way i phrased it the public nature of funds i'm glad to see your public only, if you will, and number two no management any hedge fund no. >> have to ask that and number 3 e s g governance issues not just selling the fossil fuel companies but generating the renewables about solar what you're doing to promote investment in those kinds...
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you some leaders and most recently one that was received the other day i think the chair captioned pubically one the questions i've raise about this is lemon focus on the issue first, i think that the commissioner has commissioner president keane as really dramatically explained what is at stake here and you have before you the forfeiture issue i think that i've demonstrated that you don't have a statute of limitations problem with that and indeed it is the function the court to decide whether a prosecutor in presenting a case has made the case and has a responsibility to show that the statute of limitation was not violated it seems to me you should let the court decide that whether it is an action brought by supervisor farrell and his attorneys or whether an action is brought by the revenue collection department to collect the fine in this case the issues will be raised but for this commission at this time to let this serious a matter go and wash its hands of it is like folding our cards before you even play them i don't think you should do that now the discussion has raised some issues abo
you some leaders and most recently one that was received the other day i think the chair captioned pubically one the questions i've raise about this is lemon focus on the issue first, i think that the commissioner has commissioner president keane as really dramatically explained what is at stake here and you have before you the forfeiture issue i think that i've demonstrated that you don't have a statute of limitations problem with that and indeed it is the function the court to decide whether...
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. >> dumb luck kept that towel from burning up and burning the pubic hair with it. >> investigators nowad dna evidence from both crime scenes. biological evidence from renee powell's rape test kit and the hair from barbara walsh's apartment. scientists compared robert parker's dna to those dna samples. >> robert parker's dna profile was compared to the profile previously generated from the vaginal swabs. it was a match. >> robert parker had denied ever being in the victims' apartments. and now the evidence directly contradicted him. two years after the crimes, 23-year-old robert parker was arrested and charged with two counts of murder. prosecutors believe parker spent weeks watching his victims. with renee powell, he waited in the woods next to her apartment. when she went to the laundry room in the basement, she left her door open. he went inside, grabbed a knife from the kitchen. and hid. when renee returned, he attacked -- binding her arms with lamp cords from inside the apartment, then sexually assaulting her and stabbing her to death. he grabbed some items of value, a vcr, a coat,
. >> dumb luck kept that towel from burning up and burning the pubic hair with it. >> investigators nowad dna evidence from both crime scenes. biological evidence from renee powell's rape test kit and the hair from barbara walsh's apartment. scientists compared robert parker's dna to those dna samples. >> robert parker's dna profile was compared to the profile previously generated from the vaginal swabs. it was a match. >> robert parker had denied ever being in the...
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she lived a life where she was in pubic, seen and heard by her neighbours. >> harper lee and her sister alice are provincial people. they love the small part of the south. "to kill a mockingbird" is a novel of manners, it's about the way people behave. she said all i want to be is the jane austin of the south. she is. >> that's a big assignment. >> it is a big assignment. that's right. you know, she rendered that little town in a surrealistic way that i know people go back to read it every year because they want to go back to makin. >> she calls herself happy as hell that this is released. do you believe na? >> shoot. i've been asked to speculate on what your mental state, is she competent, is she being used. you know, i'm a literary biographer. i know the genesis of the book, the relationship between the two sisters. happy as hell? why didn't it come out before. i think it's coincidence that alice lee died in november, and now here we have the book. >> reporter: what do we know about her condition and her listen. >> for a woman that earns $1 million in royalties. she lies a simple life
she lived a life where she was in pubic, seen and heard by her neighbours. >> harper lee and her sister alice are provincial people. they love the small part of the south. "to kill a mockingbird" is a novel of manners, it's about the way people behave. she said all i want to be is the jane austin of the south. she is. >> that's a big assignment. >> it is a big assignment. that's right. you know, she rendered that little town in a surrealistic way that i know people...
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anyone else wish to pubically comment seeing none, public comment is closed so colleagues, we have both items would you like to file it and move item 5 to the full board. >> all right. so moved. >> thank you. we have a motion by engine. >> and seconded by supervisor yee we'll take that without objection. so colleagues item 6 and 7 are not attended by the departments so we'll ask to continue to the call of the chair >> mr. chair was that a continuance. >> sorry we're filing 4 and moving item 5 to the full board. >> item six the upgrades for the employees rent board. >> item 7 the budget update for the port authority 2016-2017. >> we'll continue to the call of the chair anybody wish to comment on 6 or 7 seeing none, public comment is closed so colleagues, can i have a motion to continue those to the call of the chair. >> we'll we'll take that without objection. mr. mr. clerk item 8. >> a budget i didn't want from the international airport for budget year 2015-2016. >> so mr. martin welcome back thanks for being with us. >> i have a quick slide presentation that will take three or four min
anyone else wish to pubically comment seeing none, public comment is closed so colleagues, we have both items would you like to file it and move item 5 to the full board. >> all right. so moved. >> thank you. we have a motion by engine. >> and seconded by supervisor yee we'll take that without objection. so colleagues item 6 and 7 are not attended by the departments so we'll ask to continue to the call of the chair >> mr. chair was that a continuance. >> sorry...
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all the facts are not pubically known. the report has been handed over to the state's attorney.vestigation continues. there's a desire on the part of everybody to know all the facts and to try to come with conclusions but that's from a reporting standpoint we cannot make some conclusion. >> we really can't. especially with not having some of the reports to look at. and i think it underscores how difficult it is for this prosecutor. even though the police department has provided that office with their recommendations, with the evidence that they have gathered it is very clear to me with the bit of information that we have that there seems to be a lot of conflicting evidence. this prosecutor has to conduct her own evaluation of the evidence and has to conduct her own investigation and it's going to be consider consider difficult. this is far from what we call a slam dunk case. >> what do you make of all of this? it was obviously a criminal act or an accident. the standards are very different. >> the standards are very different and you know at this point when you're dealing with v
all the facts are not pubically known. the report has been handed over to the state's attorney.vestigation continues. there's a desire on the part of everybody to know all the facts and to try to come with conclusions but that's from a reporting standpoint we cannot make some conclusion. >> we really can't. especially with not having some of the reports to look at. and i think it underscores how difficult it is for this prosecutor. even though the police department has provided that...
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. >> they should have pubic input on the response plans and sharing them with the public so they can share them. >> we live in a biprofessional world, they don't want to release a plan that could be used to further enhance some sort of attack or put our first responders at risk. >> reporter: a risk that is clear is the nation's energy boom has created a new reality for american's cities. >> reporter: wherever rails met roads, there's dangers of a collision. that happened in february in a new york suburb. a commuter train slammed into an s.u.v. killing the driver and five on the train. paul beban was at the scene of the crash and is here to tell us more. >> you recall that accident happened when the train hit the s.u.v. it was stopped on the track between the two gates as they came down. that crossing had been upgraded not too long ago - it had brighter lights and a sign warning drives not to stop on the tracks. the having found all the safety devices were working. the train's horn was on, lights flashing facts analysts say more work needs to be done to make the crossings safer. >> re
. >> they should have pubic input on the response plans and sharing them with the public so they can share them. >> we live in a biprofessional world, they don't want to release a plan that could be used to further enhance some sort of attack or put our first responders at risk. >> reporter: a risk that is clear is the nation's energy boom has created a new reality for american's cities. >> reporter: wherever rails met roads, there's dangers of a collision. that happened...
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include the juiciest or the most interesting documents that we would be interested in getting to the pubic will. in fact the most interesting stuff in today had been released in brooklyn in court in february or before that. a lot of that stuff remains behind a classified wall. >> steve, your thoughts to that? >> yeah i think that's right. if you think about the comments that mike flynn made to you, i think he said some pretty explosive things. he said for one thing, the documents went untouched, unexploited. he thought for perhaps up to a year. if that is true that is criminal negligence by the intelligence community. how can you have this kind of information, the kind of information that are uniform military uniformly risk their lives to get, sit unexploited for that length of time and that's what mike flynn, whose analysts were trying to get at it just told you. the other thing that mike flynn said was, in effect the arguments that he was making that were coming out of the documents contradicted the main claims from the obama administration in 2012. the obama administration had said way
include the juiciest or the most interesting documents that we would be interested in getting to the pubic will. in fact the most interesting stuff in today had been released in brooklyn in court in february or before that. a lot of that stuff remains behind a classified wall. >> steve, your thoughts to that? >> yeah i think that's right. if you think about the comments that mike flynn made to you, i think he said some pretty explosive things. he said for one thing, the documents...
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think of no better place than this subcommittee when it comes to highlighting the atrocious crime of pubic -- human trafficking. you should be commended for your leadership. when boko haram terrorists kidnapped hundreds of teenage girls with an he invent of selling them off into slavery. the offense sparked international outrage and inspired action here in the halls of congress. i want to thank the ranking member and robin kelly from the committee, as well as congresswoman jackson lee and wilson for persistance and leadership on the front. unfortunately, not all trafficking cases make international news. every day, children are taken from their families, from their homes, and they are sold and enslaved. forced into labor and prostitution against their will. as the father of seven myself, i cannot have them the animate -- fathom the agony they feel. our collective shame is not immune to the tragedy. in america alone hundreds and thousands are trafficked in by trans-national drug cartels and criminal organizations. the justice department estimates that there are 200,000 children across the u
think of no better place than this subcommittee when it comes to highlighting the atrocious crime of pubic -- human trafficking. you should be commended for your leadership. when boko haram terrorists kidnapped hundreds of teenage girls with an he invent of selling them off into slavery. the offense sparked international outrage and inspired action here in the halls of congress. i want to thank the ranking member and robin kelly from the committee, as well as congresswoman jackson lee and...
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he was the prize, no pubic hair anything to shave. he seemed to have a problem with this. he passed me through. after the shaving women into the shower. we were told take our close off before he went in there. it was a shower and got new close afterward. like pajamas. and then we were marched into this camp and that's when reality sort of hit. it was the first time i was ever on my own. totally. >> when was this? adler: june, 1944. i think it was june 14. not sure. i found myself in this huge camp. drewry and with no -- the clothing on my back. whatever i had was on my back, when they gave me the pajama uniform. with a million people. i was separated, that wasn't anybody there for my hometown. there were a couple of people, but this was a huge building. we were just being pushed around and shoved and i have finally met a couple people for my hometown. but most of them come a lot of people are didn't know. we spent several days there. >> what was the day like? adler: the days were -- you hope you're going to be in their to get work. what i realized after being there, as hap
he was the prize, no pubic hair anything to shave. he seemed to have a problem with this. he passed me through. after the shaving women into the shower. we were told take our close off before he went in there. it was a shower and got new close afterward. like pajamas. and then we were marched into this camp and that's when reality sort of hit. it was the first time i was ever on my own. totally. >> when was this? adler: june, 1944. i think it was june 14. not sure. i found myself in this...
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it is time that we committed ourselves as a nation -- in both the pubic and private sectors -- to assistingdemocratic development. we plan to consult with leaders of other nations as well. there is a proposal before the council of europe to invite parliamentarians from democratic countries to a meeting next year in strasbourg. that prestigious gathering could consider ways to help democratic political movements. this november in washington , there will take place an international meeting on free elections. and next spring there will be a conference of world authorities on constitutionalism and self-goverment hosted by the chief justice of the united states. authorities from a number of developing and developed countries -- judges, philosophers, and politicians with practical experience -- have agreed to explore how to turn principle into practice and further the rule of law. at the same time, we invite the soviet union to consider with us how the competition of ideas and values -- which it is committed to support -- can be conducted on a peaceful and reciprocal basis. for example, i am prep
it is time that we committed ourselves as a nation -- in both the pubic and private sectors -- to assistingdemocratic development. we plan to consult with leaders of other nations as well. there is a proposal before the council of europe to invite parliamentarians from democratic countries to a meeting next year in strasbourg. that prestigious gathering could consider ways to help democratic political movements. this november in washington , there will take place an international meeting on...
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what was pubic opinion of her?irst, it was very positive, you know, she's pretty, she's young, people like to see picture and newspaper cuts of her and all that. it was the trip to europe that did her in and that did a great deal of harm to the van buren administration. she was too naive to realized that she had gone over board and she was shocked when public opinion lashed out at her because we in the depression and here she was posing with ostrich feathers on a dais as she were a queen. swain: so, how did she present herself at the dais and ... brady: they built it into the blue room. henderson: yes. brady: you know, i think that when we were here that there as no dais in their receiving room, she sat on a sofa that was would have been so anti-republican. angelica didn't know better, she had seen victoria, she had seen france and she thought this would be cool and she built the platform, wore the ostrich feathers, everyone in white. and after the newspapers and particularly after the whig politicians took over ta
what was pubic opinion of her?irst, it was very positive, you know, she's pretty, she's young, people like to see picture and newspaper cuts of her and all that. it was the trip to europe that did her in and that did a great deal of harm to the van buren administration. she was too naive to realized that she had gone over board and she was shocked when public opinion lashed out at her because we in the depression and here she was posing with ostrich feathers on a dais as she were a queen....