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you don't win or lose a puzzle, you solve a puzzle. so that's the scientific end of things. and the last point i make is that even when patients are not getting the benefits of chemotherapy, there is not necessarily a loss in that for the doctor or the patient. there are many things you can do. you can take care of patients. there's palliative care, there's hospice. so there are many, many things that can be done to get away from the vocabulary of winning and losing. tavis: that said, there have to be days -- you're human. you get connected to these patients and their families and their lives and you process, navigate through those deaths. how? >> well, i come back. i think about my own loved ones. i grieve, i mean, i'm human. there are days that are certainly much tougher than others. my fellowship years when often there would be patients lost in the span of a week, sometimes we would lose four, five, six, seven patients, people i knew intimately. you understand how to grieve, how to give solace. i'm human and grieving is a natural part of medicine. as a doctor, grieving is
you don't win or lose a puzzle, you solve a puzzle. so that's the scientific end of things. and the last point i make is that even when patients are not getting the benefits of chemotherapy, there is not necessarily a loss in that for the doctor or the patient. there are many things you can do. you can take care of patients. there's palliative care, there's hospice. so there are many, many things that can be done to get away from the vocabulary of winning and losing. tavis: that said, there...
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i can describe as a jigsaw puzzle. at general campbell has a part of that puzzle and other people have parts of the puzzle and everybody is doing their part. every time you look at one of those pieces, there is some progress. they are doing what they should be doing. it is all about how that puzzle fits together. i know that richard holbrooke used to say that we have to stop these wars in afghanistan and he is right. you are fighting in the south. you are bringing takes to the south. that is not real counterinsurgency. yes, i think that there is concern about how all this fits together. in some places, there is an amazing article in the "atlantic monthly" recently. it talked about how the soldiers kept getting blown up by these larger and larger ieds. we have to go out tomorrow because we have to protect my brother. you read that article and you think, "what are they doing? what are they doing down there?" you do not quite know what the strategy is. you might have an overall strategy. i just completely finished obama's
i can describe as a jigsaw puzzle. at general campbell has a part of that puzzle and other people have parts of the puzzle and everybody is doing their part. every time you look at one of those pieces, there is some progress. they are doing what they should be doing. it is all about how that puzzle fits together. i know that richard holbrooke used to say that we have to stop these wars in afghanistan and he is right. you are fighting in the south. you are bringing takes to the south. that is...
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what that man did burning the car with that lady is puzzling, the most puzzling thing i have ever read i wish him the death penalty. he would get the death penalty, a pri. president mazzucco: hearing no other public comment, please call line item number two. >> it is reports to the commission, beginning with the chief's report of recent activities. >> how are you? president mazzucco: very good, sir. >> i would like to update you with the most recent department crime statistics from the last 28-day cycle, which ended on the 22nd. total crimes are down 21%, year- to-date. violent crime is down 4%. property crimes are down 20%. there are 99 to work part 1 crimes this year than at this time last year. -- fewer part one crimes this year than the time last year. island crime is down 7%. property crimes are down 17%. the only uptick we have the test is in homicides. we have eight homicides here to date, instead of four for 2010. president mazzucco: thank you, chief. any questions? commissioner hammer: could you talk to us a little bit about the homicide rate that is going on? has the departme
what that man did burning the car with that lady is puzzling, the most puzzling thing i have ever read i wish him the death penalty. he would get the death penalty, a pri. president mazzucco: hearing no other public comment, please call line item number two. >> it is reports to the commission, beginning with the chief's report of recent activities. >> how are you? president mazzucco: very good, sir. >> i would like to update you with the most recent department crime statistics...
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i think if you do crossword puzzles he joined the community of crossword puzzles and feel like you're making a connection. but if you give somebody at age 60 or age 70 or 75 or 80 a map of the tokyo subway system and tell them to go figure out how to get from place a to be some of their going to do two things. they will study that map and learn how to do it or they will adapt some fabulous piece of japanese technology that tells them how to do it and stay current that way. because cities are target of the challenging they also keep you cognitively help the. at think they are excellent places stage. yes. >> just curious. there is a theory that made a lot of press in germany a couple of years ago called asset. which more or less explored how a society at a certain point in the aging process, the number of people who are suddenly cashing in their investments start to pull down on the investment universe of that particular country. you know, you actually definitely put a great spin on the individual challenges and successes that the town of a city might have in attracting young people. wh
i think if you do crossword puzzles he joined the community of crossword puzzles and feel like you're making a connection. but if you give somebody at age 60 or age 70 or 75 or 80 a map of the tokyo subway system and tell them to go figure out how to get from place a to be some of their going to do two things. they will study that map and learn how to do it or they will adapt some fabulous piece of japanese technology that tells them how to do it and stay current that way. because cities are...
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the way i would describe it is a jigsaw puzzle. generals have a part of that puzzle. and everyone is doing their part. every time you look at one of those pieces, they are making some progress. they are doing what they should be doing. what concerns them is how that puzzle fits together. there is a lot of wars being fought. i know that richard holbrooke said that we have to stop these wars in afghanistan. and he's right. there are a lot of wars. they are going to bring in tanks in the south. that's not real counter insurgency in the south. yes, i do think there is concern about how all of this fits together. and in this places there were an amazing material in the atlantaic, written by a former infini infini soldier. and they were saying we have to go out, and we have to go out tomorrow to protect my brother, my brother soldier. and you come away from that article, what are they doing? what are they doing out there? they are going out and getting killed in certain areas. i think certain areas you don't quite know of the strategy in those areas. you might have an overa
the way i would describe it is a jigsaw puzzle. generals have a part of that puzzle. and everyone is doing their part. every time you look at one of those pieces, they are making some progress. they are doing what they should be doing. what concerns them is how that puzzle fits together. there is a lot of wars being fought. i know that richard holbrooke said that we have to stop these wars in afghanistan. and he's right. there are a lot of wars. they are going to bring in tanks in the south....
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commissioner lee: the other piece of the puzzle, the funding puzzle is philanthropy. and our parks partner is the parks trust. and i was wondering if you're going to -- we've been talking about maybe getting a report about how they've been doing in terms of fundraising. and then -- and they've done an audit recently. could we schedule -- can we schedule a presentation about how much they're bringing in and how that's helping us meet this gap, if we can show, you know, it's a little hard to tell what impact they're -- their giving is making on our budget and the numbers that we have here. so i would like to see that perhaps scheduled for future meeting. >> commissioner, they are actually coming in. they are already scheduled for our february meeting to give an overview of their prior year. which i think you're going to be very pleased with. >> and i would like to see that prior versus prior so we could get a gauge of a trend. just not the first -- just not last year but the year before so we can see where -- are they increasing giving, is increasing in what areas and s
commissioner lee: the other piece of the puzzle, the funding puzzle is philanthropy. and our parks partner is the parks trust. and i was wondering if you're going to -- we've been talking about maybe getting a report about how they've been doing in terms of fundraising. and then -- and they've done an audit recently. could we schedule -- can we schedule a presentation about how much they're bringing in and how that's helping us meet this gap, if we can show, you know, it's a little hard to tell...
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if you do what we do for a living, it is a puzzle, it's a puzzle to be solved. it's something that keeps you on your toes because there are literally millions of details and because you're in a different city each year, those details will change and even if you go back to a city things are different, you don't want to do the same thing over again that you did maybe five or six years before. so i wouldn't call it a nightmare. i'd call it an incredible challenge and something that we're looking forward to every year quite frankly. >> so how far in advance did do you start planing for a super bowl? >> super bowls are on a four-year planning cycle so, we're actually working on four at any given moment, and it's really an intense amount of planning during the 18 months leading up to a super bowl. but really it takes four years to fully develop all the plans that are required to make sure the super bowl is a success. >> you manage a staff of 27, and with so many details to be covered, how do you sigh who covers what? >> 27 also covers the play-offs and the pro bowl th
if you do what we do for a living, it is a puzzle, it's a puzzle to be solved. it's something that keeps you on your toes because there are literally millions of details and because you're in a different city each year, those details will change and even if you go back to a city things are different, you don't want to do the same thing over again that you did maybe five or six years before. so i wouldn't call it a nightmare. i'd call it an incredible challenge and something that we're looking...
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in medical school you're trained to take a history, do a physical examination and try and put this puzzle together. occasionally you'll need one test, a lab test, or imaging study, and then you will take an orderly progression, but the climate of fear that exists from the medical standpoint is such, you need to keep taking that progression, that orderly progression, to the very end from the beginning, because should you miss something, your life and your ability to practice medicine and your craft is over. so that's the assurance behavior. avoidance behavior is most medical students come out of medical school, in our school, over $100,000 in debt, so when they choose a career, they come out of our orthopedic surgery residency able to take care of anybody who is brought in off the highway who has had a traumatic injury and put them together again, but the majority of them don't want to do that. they don't want to cover the emergency room because that's a high risk environment. so you avoid things that are high risk. you avoid ob, if you're a neurosurgeon, you don't take care of children's
in medical school you're trained to take a history, do a physical examination and try and put this puzzle together. occasionally you'll need one test, a lab test, or imaging study, and then you will take an orderly progression, but the climate of fear that exists from the medical standpoint is such, you need to keep taking that progression, that orderly progression, to the very end from the beginning, because should you miss something, your life and your ability to practice medicine and your...
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looking at an entire night of work cut out for them as they're trying to put all the pieces of this puzzle together as they're trying to figure out who won and why were behind this horrific tragedy at russia's busiest airport on a monday afternoon. thanks very much indeed for that update from ford well president should have held an emergency meeting to discuss the response to the blast therefore he's also delayed his trip to the world economic forum in the swiss city of davos where he was trying to make a keynote speech earlier i spoke about the government's response to this tragedy. the president. as you said canceled his search i delayed his trip to the the divorce economic forum where he was going to be the keynote speaker and he also recently had this meeting with the prosecutor general investigative committee and also the russian transport ministry where they outlined really their immediate priorities the immediate priorities that he highlighted. first of all to get on to the people who who are behind this attack who planned it in his words to be hot on their heels also really to prov
looking at an entire night of work cut out for them as they're trying to put all the pieces of this puzzle together as they're trying to figure out who won and why were behind this horrific tragedy at russia's busiest airport on a monday afternoon. thanks very much indeed for that update from ford well president should have held an emergency meeting to discuss the response to the blast therefore he's also delayed his trip to the world economic forum in the swiss city of davos where he was...
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and everybody was really puzzled. this is why. the defenseman, slapshot. it breaks off and to. and equivalent of knocking the costand risks of a baseball. kron 4 news 4 30's coming up next
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. >> one of the things that i find puzzling is that we had in negotiating team that had an original agreement and then you had in northern waterfront proposal which was actually developed by the port staff. how could that happen? >> it has been a very organic process, as you well know. we're almost to the one-year mark. we were a bit naive about what this meant as a city. . the conversations were pretty casual. the port was not totally in fault. did not really feel the need to be. then they asked for something in writing and it is was determined that this should come from the border supervisors. we have been living in it, sleeping in it, e-mail income etc.. >> there was the addition of peer's 26 and 28 into the agreement. in your judgment, do you think that you and your staff can benefit from taking more time to finish negotiating this deal? >> needing to be here was the maximum leverage that we half. i'd done think it will improve the deal for us to continue to delay and have a comeback. i am very happy with the caliber of the deal. >> what are you basing that on? we heard that we have anoth
. >> one of the things that i find puzzling is that we had in negotiating team that had an original agreement and then you had in northern waterfront proposal which was actually developed by the port staff. how could that happen? >> it has been a very organic process, as you well know. we're almost to the one-year mark. we were a bit naive about what this meant as a city. . the conversations were pretty casual. the port was not totally in fault. did not really feel the need to be....
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. >> here's what puzzles me in this conversation. i don't understand why you reiterated this point which i agreed with. [talking over each other] >> here's what i'm trying to understand. let me see if i understand correctly because i'm looking for where we can agree and where we disagree we disagree. if i understand what you are saying, you don't want it to be restricted to -- you think it is discriminatory to creates these incentives to go into the military. you don't want to be restricted to keep going to college. >> i said it has an illegal bias. >> agree with that. i think it -- the reason i said the dream act is it seems like the only politically viable fanged that is out there but i don't want to work for the moment in this conversation about what is politically viable. i'm just interested in what would be right and what i think would be right -- let's just take the 24. i think it would be great. if we come to agreement so somebody on the right and somebody on the left, that all the kids 24 or younger to spend some period of ti
. >> here's what puzzles me in this conversation. i don't understand why you reiterated this point which i agreed with. [talking over each other] >> here's what i'm trying to understand. let me see if i understand correctly because i'm looking for where we can agree and where we disagree we disagree. if i understand what you are saying, you don't want it to be restricted to -- you think it is discriminatory to creates these incentives to go into the military. you don't want to be...
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. >> if i could pop in here, this is probably the piece of the puzzle that -- i not want to say concern, but these are two seriously valuable pieces of property. talk to me again. forget about america's cup right now. what has been the process with these two blocks? why is it even available? why has this not already been developed? >> 30/32, the court has made it number of efforts to try to develop that site. currently, about a 12.5-acre parking lot just south of the bay bridge. we have some real structural problems. in early 2000, leading up to 2006, the court first negotiated and then into a lease to develop a mixed use cruise terminal on the site. it would have been a two-berth cruise terminal, authorized by state law, including some office space retail uses and parking uses to fund the cruise terminal improvement. after we had a fully entitled project, all the way through the major permit that i discussed before and approved by the board, our development partner took a closer look underneath the piers and found that they were in a really poor condition and that the early estimates o
. >> if i could pop in here, this is probably the piece of the puzzle that -- i not want to say concern, but these are two seriously valuable pieces of property. talk to me again. forget about america's cup right now. what has been the process with these two blocks? why is it even available? why has this not already been developed? >> 30/32, the court has made it number of efforts to try to develop that site. currently, about a 12.5-acre parking lot just south of the bay bridge. we...
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because we feel this is the this is one of the most important pieces from the puzzle that is missing and the discussion and debate here in this area. we try to talk about the small stories that make the big problem to make big picture try to talk about what does it mean occupation how does a cloak on a daily basis. how do you do it as an occupier forty years of occupation according to the u.n. there are today more than five hundred checkpoints and obstacles in the west bank where these trailers soldiers control and hinder palestinians the biggest checkpoint is located between ramallah and east jerusalem on occupied land. the checkpoint is called. the eye a group of israeli women and their eyes that nobody knows what's going on so we decided to create a group that's going to the checkpoints. observe in the report that's why the observing eye is part of our lawful even our. bad says that we are all postal occupation. our presence here is a clear statement that really opposed to occupation it's a statement for the army for the police for the border police for anybody and for the palesti
because we feel this is the this is one of the most important pieces from the puzzle that is missing and the discussion and debate here in this area. we try to talk about the small stories that make the big problem to make big picture try to talk about what does it mean occupation how does a cloak on a daily basis. how do you do it as an occupier forty years of occupation according to the u.n. there are today more than five hundred checkpoints and obstacles in the west bank where these trailers...
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he is puzzled.ment grows as he finds out the reason behind his sudden rise to fame. >> bordeaux is music to wine lovers across the world. is symbolizes indulgence. he would not necessarily connected with modern comic culture. anyone visiting the manga cafe is in for a surprise. in some of the comics, the bordeaux wine has risen to prominence. in the "drops of god close " the heroes are on the trails of the world's best wines. >> these are beginners books in the culture of wine. they deal with the jargon and how it is drunk. it is about the joy of wine. >> it also made a little-known wine maker, jean-pierre amoreau, into a celebrity. he was oblivious to the attention at first. japan's legion of manga fans made him into a cu hero after the readers had a taste of the wine and loved it. >> we only found out later. it was a lovely surprise for us all. we do what we can to make the best wine possible. that was picked up by these comics. >> although his wine, chÂteau le puy, always had its fans, it never f
he is puzzled.ment grows as he finds out the reason behind his sudden rise to fame. >> bordeaux is music to wine lovers across the world. is symbolizes indulgence. he would not necessarily connected with modern comic culture. anyone visiting the manga cafe is in for a surprise. in some of the comics, the bordeaux wine has risen to prominence. in the "drops of god close " the heroes are on the trails of the world's best wines. >> these are beginners books in the culture of...
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. >> and plus, piano puzzle is a mystery no more. we now know how it ended up beached in >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> student pro testers angry over higher fees were out again at uc berkeley today a cross the bay in a middle school, students were getting a lesson in how to get into college as well as how to pay for it. >> you know students in middle school start hearing about the costs of college which, of course goes up and up z they start believing they can't afford it so. this program empowers them, making sure they have the tools to get in. at cal, another protest begins phone shall tuition hikes. california's budget crisis continues students say getting into college is one task and affording it is another. >> get get, -- get set, owe go. >> so they're learning how now to pay for college tomorrow. >> i think a lot of to do with money and college is that this causes so much, they can't go. and so to be a part of the middle school said indicating parents and students that there is money out there.
. >> and plus, piano puzzle is a mystery no more. we now know how it ended up beached in >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> student pro testers angry over higher fees were out again at uc berkeley today a cross the bay in a middle school, students were getting a lesson in how to get into college as well as how to pay for it. >> you know students in middle school start hearing about the costs of college which, of course goes up and up z they...
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after the shocking tragedy, i listened at first, puzzled, then with concern and now, with sadness, to the irresponsible statements from people attempting to apportion blame for this terrible event. >> palin in the video went on to blame journalists and pundits for inciting hatred and violence in the days that followed the shooting. we want to take you back to the memorial service. 12,000 people expected to attend as well as millions of people watching on tv. as you can see, the president with first lady michelle obama, janet napolitano will be there. eric holder also expected to be there. lot of congressional people there as well as many university people as well. before landing there at the university, the president went straight to the university medical center where he saw gabrielle giffords, who he considers a friend and met with her husband. the president delivering his speech in just a few minutes. estimated that millions of people will be watching. again, hope thag the president can give them some measure of comfort. >>> and nbc nightly news will have live coverage of the presi
after the shocking tragedy, i listened at first, puzzled, then with concern and now, with sadness, to the irresponsible statements from people attempting to apportion blame for this terrible event. >> palin in the video went on to blame journalists and pundits for inciting hatred and violence in the days that followed the shooting. we want to take you back to the memorial service. 12,000 people expected to attend as well as millions of people watching on tv. as you can see, the president...
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sometimes i do puzzles or read books. i really wish there were other children here. >> their work, even as recently as 10 years ago. but there was a substantial greek minority in decline for decades, driven out of turkey by discrimination and violence. >> we have one child in this entire school. the community has dwindled from a large number of about 2500. right now there are no young students. there are no young children. >> it is ironic that at this and other greek schools standing on the verge of closure, turkey is extending more tolerance towards its minority been in a long time. the most visible reminder of istanbul's greek heritage is the church. the patriarch bartholomew is the spiritual head of christians year, but he is still unrecognized by turkish authorities. he has been unable to claim ownership of the thousands of buildings. the recent decision to give this orphanage back to the church could mark a turning point for the government's handling of minorities. it is one of the largest wooden buildings in the wor
sometimes i do puzzles or read books. i really wish there were other children here. >> their work, even as recently as 10 years ago. but there was a substantial greek minority in decline for decades, driven out of turkey by discrimination and violence. >> we have one child in this entire school. the community has dwindled from a large number of about 2500. right now there are no young students. there are no young children. >> it is ironic that at this and other greek schools...
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the best way i can explain it to my patients and to family members is think of it as a puzzle and therefive pieces number one, is genetics. we know now with research that people that suffer from it, with anorexia or bulimia usually have a family history of depression. also personality traits. they tends to be driven, people pleasing also extremely sensitive. ,es, we look at culture. certainly our society doesn't cause eating disorders but it creates a toxic environment that give young women and men about weight and appearance. it's interesting, i would say the average age has been between 14 and 16 but there is a spike between 18 and 22. if you think about those two periods in life, there is number of changes occurring, but in terms of life expectancy tiagsz. with the personality traits, people with disorders like this are sensitive to change and conflict. >> reporter: tell me about your treatment program? >> we have different levels of care. we treat all different types of eating disorders. partial program, five day a week program where patients are with us throughout date. they receiv
the best way i can explain it to my patients and to family members is think of it as a puzzle and therefive pieces number one, is genetics. we know now with research that people that suffer from it, with anorexia or bulimia usually have a family history of depression. also personality traits. they tends to be driven, people pleasing also extremely sensitive. ,es, we look at culture. certainly our society doesn't cause eating disorders but it creates a toxic environment that give young women and...
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my life before was like a puzzle that i did not know how to make. i was confused in every point of my life. i have a lot of problems. i am not an open person. i am still not an open person. i never had anybody to talk to before i met her. in middle school, i just wanted to drop out of school because i did not feel that i belonged, and all of my friends, that is what they taught me, and i really did not have anyone to talk to before. my life, like, changed dramatically, because it was not a short process. it was a long process in being here. i was able to talk to her about my life in problems, in she helped me out a lot. -- and she helped me out a lot. can think her. like i said, she has been like an angel to me a forever thing she has helped me through. she has helped me through the toughest times of my life. and i do not know what i -- i do not know if i would still be practically alive if it was not for her. after meeting this wax -- after meeting miss wax, i wanted to drop out. she made me keep in school and keep my grades up. eventually, i was a
my life before was like a puzzle that i did not know how to make. i was confused in every point of my life. i have a lot of problems. i am not an open person. i am still not an open person. i never had anybody to talk to before i met her. in middle school, i just wanted to drop out of school because i did not feel that i belonged, and all of my friends, that is what they taught me, and i really did not have anyone to talk to before. my life, like, changed dramatically, because it was not a...
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it's one piece of the puzzle but provide as lot of opportunity. water efficiency provides most of the savings on the consumer side. the numbers we heard about 18 percent, almost all of that is not water agency and waist water treatment but keeping the water in the homes using the washing machines and so on. saving that can save humans money which then energy games people into, well, maybe we should listen to the engineers and people trying create the model. >> thank you. >> yes? yes? >> i want to tie into the first speaker and segway the opportunity for public, private partnerships and collaboration. i have an exand pl in california that's local to the san francisco, puc, the california commission has listed grant under their renewable fuels program and they are reported to supply several millions of dollars to demonstrate the viability of product that can be commercialized. all the good establishments in urban areas to convert to bio diesel fuel. these collaborative opportunities are available and have been used for many years now throughout the
it's one piece of the puzzle but provide as lot of opportunity. water efficiency provides most of the savings on the consumer side. the numbers we heard about 18 percent, almost all of that is not water agency and waist water treatment but keeping the water in the homes using the washing machines and so on. saving that can save humans money which then energy games people into, well, maybe we should listen to the engineers and people trying create the model. >> thank you. >> yes?...
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. >> reporter: and still more puzzling details.e recovered wheeler's cell phone in a house that's under construction across the street from his own home. and footprints were found in wheeler's kitchen. police say they appeared to be from work boots. but it was unclear whose. wheeler had a lawsuit pending against his neighbors. he said their new home was blocking his view of a park and the delaware river. police are looking into whether there's any connection two wheeler's death. >> such a puzzling story. karen travers, thanks to that. >>> and now, time for the other headlines. and we go to ron claiborne. >> good morning, everyone. in the news, the radical iraqi cleric, muqtada al sadr, has given his first speech this morning since returning from four years of self-imposed exile in iran. he urged assistance against, quote, our common enemies, the u.s. and britain. >>> and wikileaks says the u.s. government has subpoenaed its twitter account. demanding private details and messages and personal details about founder, julian assange. w
. >> reporter: and still more puzzling details.e recovered wheeler's cell phone in a house that's under construction across the street from his own home. and footprints were found in wheeler's kitchen. police say they appeared to be from work boots. but it was unclear whose. wheeler had a lawsuit pending against his neighbors. he said their new home was blocking his view of a park and the delaware river. police are looking into whether there's any connection two wheeler's death. >>...
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." >>> one piece of the puzzle has been recovered but the most important question still not answered. what the mother of a missing boy is saying tonight. >>> egypt's president makes a concession to bring peace to his country but the idea backfired. what people on the streets really want. >>> and unwelcome neighbors that will not go away. who is keeping rats fat and happy in one bay area business district? >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm ken bastida. investigators are combing through a car that they fished out of the central valley canal, the car they say used to kidnap 4-year-old juliani cardenas a week and a half ago. that toyota was pulled out of the delta-mendota canal just before 6:00 p.m. tonight. kiet do reports investigators think they know what happened. >> reporter: ken, we are standing right at the spot where the car was dragged up onto the banks of the canal and all day long we have been talking about these so-called siphon tubes. there is a flat portion and that is where they found the car lodged today and they will be back tomorrow but they won't be looking for ve
." >>> one piece of the puzzle has been recovered but the most important question still not answered. what the mother of a missing boy is saying tonight. >>> egypt's president makes a concession to bring peace to his country but the idea backfired. what people on the streets really want. >>> and unwelcome neighbors that will not go away. who is keeping rats fat and happy in one bay area business district? >>> good evening, i'm dana king. >> i'm ken...
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the media is like any other piece of evidence, it is a piece of the puzzle.but you cannot get focused on the media. if you are a lawyer preparing for a case, focus on being a lawyer. >> do you agree with that? >> absolutely. i also think broadcast journalism is seeking that emotional connection to their audience. these and emotional things sometimes favor the defender. many times, it will favor the victim, the accuser. where we have something as sexy as, they did not prove that, they forgot the chain of custody -- that does not sell as well. obviously, we have different interests. they want to tell stories, we want to win our cases. >> jonathan? >> it seems to me specifically the public defender's office is in a different position in need to take more responsibility for getting the message out for the good work it does. the reason i say that is it will always be a complicated question on an individual case how much the lawyer should or should not talk to the media. and there are rules that constrains what lawyers can and cannot say3d media. that is an interes
the media is like any other piece of evidence, it is a piece of the puzzle.but you cannot get focused on the media. if you are a lawyer preparing for a case, focus on being a lawyer. >> do you agree with that? >> absolutely. i also think broadcast journalism is seeking that emotional connection to their audience. these and emotional things sometimes favor the defender. many times, it will favor the victim, the accuser. where we have something as sexy as, they did not prove that,...
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sometimes i do puzzles or read books. i really wish there were other children here. >> there were even as recently as 10 years ago, but the once substantial greek minority has been in decline for decades, driven out of turkey by discrimination and occasionally violence. >> we have one child in this entire school. we used to have 240 students. the community has dwindled from about 150,000 down to 2,500. >> it is perhaps ironic that at this and other greek schools, turkey showing more tolerance towards minorities that it has for a century. but the small adjustors made by the government may not be enough to save the committee -- but the small gestures made by the government may not be enough to save the community. the most visible reminder of the greek heritage is the church. patriarch bartholomew is the biggest ahead of orthodox christians, yet he is still not authorized by turkish authorities, thousands of buildings confiscated by the state in years gone by. a recent court decision to give this old orphanage back to the ch
sometimes i do puzzles or read books. i really wish there were other children here. >> there were even as recently as 10 years ago, but the once substantial greek minority has been in decline for decades, driven out of turkey by discrimination and occasionally violence. >> we have one child in this entire school. we used to have 240 students. the community has dwindled from about 150,000 down to 2,500. >> it is perhaps ironic that at this and other greek schools, turkey...
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the pieces of the puzzle being assembled tonight by amortize side in the south bay may be the final chapter in a no toreous missing person's case. >> it bothered me how he said we've had good times. >> the final hours before the mass shooting in tucson. what friends say he was doing before he opened fire. and more questions for pg&e in the wake of the pipeline explosion. did the practice of spiking gas lines contribute to the disaster disaster.
the pieces of the puzzle being assembled tonight by amortize side in the south bay may be the final chapter in a no toreous missing person's case. >> it bothered me how he said we've had good times. >> the final hours before the mass shooting in tucson. what friends say he was doing before he opened fire. and more questions for pg&e in the wake of the pipeline explosion. did the practice of spiking gas lines contribute to the disaster disaster.