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me to kickoff the conventional is the executive director for the city and county of san francisco regina. (clapping.) >> thank you leslie this year's theme to small businesses they're the vitality no our corridors and neighborhood and shape our community. the small business convention has became the most popular of offering during the week and this year we're featuring free educational and inspirational workshops success panels and a procurement panel in expo. the last session ends up at 430 are a reception overland it's hosted by a hardworking committee including our honorary mayor ed lee. mark convincing the district many of the for small business administration and emily from behalf it compromised of the team tom and marlow and hannah and kathleen bustling and the san francisco chamber of commerce and leslie and karen. the renaissance center and the san francisco development alliance and sharon miller and the district organization henry and the golden gate association sf entrepreneurs and the san francisco african-american chamber of commerce and sf city jeremy and adams and alison no
me to kickoff the conventional is the executive director for the city and county of san francisco regina. (clapping.) >> thank you leslie this year's theme to small businesses they're the vitality no our corridors and neighborhood and shape our community. the small business convention has became the most popular of offering during the week and this year we're featuring free educational and inspirational workshops success panels and a procurement panel in expo. the last session ends up at...
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all regina was unsafe to do so our son jeffrey hunter he will be ok. >> he knew how bad it was, he says is quinn to be a direct hit >> reporter: from her home in the between miles away from her son and valonia regina cut only of the jeffrey to attacks on wed april 26th seventh for tornado was headed >> i have a tax on my phone as the tornado was hitting good-bye mom but i love you. >> reporter: this letter a few homes down from jeffrey r. clover ridge drive lyman walks watkins had to crawl out from her coat from the closet he, his wife and five dogs were hiding in. >> all your gear was horns: off and people hollering help, help her i >> reporter: it did that take off for what is to find someone. i made my way he was at the house right there. there are conscious on the ground was regina son she had not heard anything from him since last message i casting a are you ok? are you ok let me know and no answer. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog
all regina was unsafe to do so our son jeffrey hunter he will be ok. >> he knew how bad it was, he says is quinn to be a direct hit >> reporter: from her home in the between miles away from her son and valonia regina cut only of the jeffrey to attacks on wed april 26th seventh for tornado was headed >> i have a tax on my phone as the tornado was hitting good-bye mom but i love you. >> reporter: this letter a few homes down from jeffrey r. clover ridge drive lyman walks...
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>> regina [inaudible] >> thank you. thank you pres. katz and commissioners and dir. moyer. i'm happy to be here this afternoon to give our support for the great work that susan has done with this space and the concept that she's developed in the rfp that's going out and wanted to just let you know that our office is going to lend its support in working with susan to help identify businesses, conducting the outreach, could we will also coordinate with the investment neighborhood team out of the office of economic and workforce development to really help pull together a unique selection and interesting and vibrant selection of businesses to be able to take advantage of this great opportunity to be here on the space. on the embarcadero. i also just want to say congratulations on the great work that the port is doing with all bits of the hours. i look for to bring that information back out to the commission. i look forward to your support for this rfp. >> thank you and thanks for your help. next is mark bailey. [inaudible]. >> good afternoon. thank you for having me here. thank you so mu
>> regina [inaudible] >> thank you. thank you pres. katz and commissioners and dir. moyer. i'm happy to be here this afternoon to give our support for the great work that susan has done with this space and the concept that she's developed in the rfp that's going out and wanted to just let you know that our office is going to lend its support in working with susan to help identify businesses, conducting the outreach, could we will also coordinate with the investment neighborhood team...
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joining us defense lawyers ted williams and regina.ou, what recourse does the family have? >> well, the family is doing what they can by going to court and being appointed a temporary conservativeship, because, clearly, this wife does not care about this man's health and she is moving him around at 82 years old. he can't communicate. the only thing the family can do is go to court and do exactly what they are doing and get him away from this woman who doesn't seem -- a she seems to want to hurt these children. these other children and she is not really taking care of him by not letting him see his children? it's very strange. >> ted. >> it's very strange. >> ted, it's very strange, isn't it? >> it is very strange. it's a tragedy. this is a man, an american icon. and what is good though is that the daughter, carey, has now been appointed the temporary conservator, meaning that she can look after his estate. the first thing they have got to do greta is, to try to find him. as you know, his wife, jeanne was, in fact, the conservator. now
joining us defense lawyers ted williams and regina.ou, what recourse does the family have? >> well, the family is doing what they can by going to court and being appointed a temporary conservativeship, because, clearly, this wife does not care about this man's health and she is moving him around at 82 years old. he can't communicate. the only thing the family can do is go to court and do exactly what they are doing and get him away from this woman who doesn't seem -- a she seems to want...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. there's another huge recall for general motors this morning, involving nearly 3 million more vehicles. it includes 2004 to 2012 chevy malibus. 2005 to 2010 pontiac g6s. and 2007 to 2010 saturn auras. now, the problems range from brake lights to headlights, as well as brakes and windshield wipers. gm has recalled almost 13 million vehicles worldwide this year alone. >>> there's finally some good news for jcpenney. the department store chain sales were up in the last quarter. although, net income was down. still, that's better than expected, especially good for jcpenney where apparel, jewelry and home products and a return to traditional department store practices, like sales and coupons. >>> well, you can now text emergency m
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov. learn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. you know, from a young age. i definitely want to major in political science. become the mayor or something. make the situation better for other people. my name is justin, and i am your dividend. >>> welcome back. there's another huge recall for general motors this morning, involving nearly 3 million more vehicles. it includes 2004 to 2012 chevy malibus. 2005 to 2010...
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and regina -- oh, there you are -- you are doing a fantastic job. i do not know how you found all of these people and got them to come tonight, but congratulations on putting a great event together. [applause] i can tell you my criterion for a great event is seeing people here i haven't seen before, and there are quite a few here, so congratulations. that is fantastic to get them. tonight we are here to do a couple of things. certainly one of the most important things we can do is just talk to each other. i am a great believer in communication amongst ourselves to begin with so that we can get good at communicating and then start talking to the folks who aren't here about how important this election that is coming up is to fix what is wrong with the state house and the governor and the legislature in new hampshire, to take care of the needs, getting a republican senator to replace jeanne shaheen, and most important -- getting it all put together so that in two and a half years, we can replace what's in the white house with someone who knows somethin
and regina -- oh, there you are -- you are doing a fantastic job. i do not know how you found all of these people and got them to come tonight, but congratulations on putting a great event together. [applause] i can tell you my criterion for a great event is seeing people here i haven't seen before, and there are quite a few here, so congratulations. that is fantastic to get them. tonight we are here to do a couple of things. certainly one of the most important things we can do is just talk to...
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regina lewis. with a good morning, regina, our first headline, making the switch.s something police think might help stop smart phones. >> it's called the kill switch. this week minnesota became the first state to enact the law that in july 2015 all smart phones will have something called a kill switch which enables you to disable or kill the phone remotely should it be stolen. i didn't realize, alex, a very big issue, last year, 3.1 million americans said they lost their phone. a third of all robberies involved a smartphone. of course, if you're able to kill it and disable it making it the functional equivalent of a paper weight, there goes the ability to steal. >> what about claims adjuster and better news on the economy. >> jobs claims, joblessness was adjusted below 300,000. that's a seven year low. now we're back to prerecession levels. typically what happens is when job claims go down, that is followed by an increase in hiring or maybe even increase in wages so the real question now becomes will that pattern hold. could this be a precursor to a real comeback?
regina lewis. with a good morning, regina, our first headline, making the switch.s something police think might help stop smart phones. >> it's called the kill switch. this week minnesota became the first state to enact the law that in july 2015 all smart phones will have something called a kill switch which enables you to disable or kill the phone remotely should it be stolen. i didn't realize, alex, a very big issue, last year, 3.1 million americans said they lost their phone. a third...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.earn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. hypercholesterolemia or fh... ...an inherited disease that causes high cholesterol in childhood. if caught early, fh is treatable. so if high cholesterol runs in your family, see your doctor and get screened. for more information, visit www.learnyourlipids.com. >>> this morning on "world news now" circus shocker. >>> this morning on "world news now" circus shocker. performers plunging to the ground when a barnum bailey stunt goes wrong. >> and then it just falls to the ground and the big metal thing above them hits all of them on top of them. >> the serious injuries the stuns spectators and what's next for investigators this morning. >>> vital victory them win that brought new hope to the los angeles clippers after the owner's racist comments and jaw-dropping interview with his personal assistant. >>> then political punch lines. comedian in chief barack obama pokes fun at his presidency and fellow democrats. >> you may have heard the o
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.earn how to make our next generation tobacco-free. hypercholesterolemia or fh... ...an inherited disease that causes high cholesterol in childhood. if caught early, fh is treatable. so if high cholesterol runs in your family, see your doctor and get screened. for more information, visit www.learnyourlipids.com. >>> this morning on "world news now" circus shocker. >>> this morning on "world news...
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the regina i'm talking about is the little reg 18. a there are two in my life.fabulous, okay? but we leave them at the office. another one, any thoughts of the reason for cisco's jump? hey, that merger will be really good. i like for the first time, maybe since the show began, i like both ciscos. this next question, could you get ely in the show? he would be a great interview. we had a battery charger for tesla. i liked driving it. any time you want. dial in. show up. go on a plane -- go on a rocket ship with me. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. don't just visit rome. visit tripadvisor rome. with millions of reviews, tripad
the regina i'm talking about is the little reg 18. a there are two in my life.fabulous, okay? but we leave them at the office. another one, any thoughts of the reason for cisco's jump? hey, that merger will be really good. i like for the first time, maybe since the show began, i like both ciscos. this next question, could you get ely in the show? he would be a great interview. we had a battery charger for tesla. i liked driving it. any time you want. dial in. show up. go on a plane -- go on a...
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with that, take the opportunity the proclamation that signals that small business in the city and regina please accept this and to all you have who you are part of this great week thank you very much the meeting will order. this is the tuesday, may 13, 2014. meeting of san francisco transportation authority plans & programs committee. our clerk is ms. ivory can chang. madam clerk, please call the roll. >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor kim. absent. supervisor mar. supervisor yee. we have quorum >> thank you. please call the next item. >> the serious committee report this is an informational item. >> we have bryan. good morning, committee members we shared 3 action items and passed them amazing it was our items 8, 9 and temple item 4 for a clean air program and peter in the committee asked for the transit would cause spill over into parallel streets it was anna said there's a request to the transportation authority thirty to study the issue. item number 8 was a strategic action report for local and resemble bike sharing original models and there was some discussion of ent
with that, take the opportunity the proclamation that signals that small business in the city and regina please accept this and to all you have who you are part of this great week thank you very much the meeting will order. this is the tuesday, may 13, 2014. meeting of san francisco transportation authority plans & programs committee. our clerk is ms. ivory can chang. madam clerk, please call the roll. >> supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor kim. absent. supervisor mar....
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system ratified it to the supreme court which permitted not only segregation but violent acts of regina and public demonstrations which were reported in the newspaper the next day. i found this extraordinarily shocking when i came upon that evidence. i don't know another country that had that longstanding involvement with political violence and it was political all the way through precisely because the denial of voting rights in to the judiciary that protected those sacks of lynching. as an aside, there was a collection of post cards discovered about 20 years ago which is called without a sanctuary. they were sent by people that are at the lynchings back to their relatives as if they missed a great deal tranten and had described what they had seen some time scotch tape fingernails fingernails, hair singed were taped onto the postcard for a photograph of a african-american person hates being from a tree. horrible stuff. >> host: given what you just said, can you then justify it reaction to that political terrorism of the jim crow era from african-americans? >> guest: again to try to rect
system ratified it to the supreme court which permitted not only segregation but violent acts of regina and public demonstrations which were reported in the newspaper the next day. i found this extraordinarily shocking when i came upon that evidence. i don't know another country that had that longstanding involvement with political violence and it was political all the way through precisely because the denial of voting rights in to the judiciary that protected those sacks of lynching. as an...
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contributor regina lewis.a good morning to you, start with the job hunt for the college seniors. how's it looking out there? >> a new survey suggests that four out of five college seniors do not have a job lined up. it's not for lack of trying or looking. in a third study released, there's a disconnect between their expectations and salary. manage your expectations. look at these numbers. it's pretty startling. 70% expect to find a job in their field of study but even engineers are finding that's not always the case. then it gets more interesting from there. more than 80% expect to make more than $25,000. the reality is 40% of them will make less than $25,000. so if you extrapolate out, it's not hard to imagine, alex, if you're making $25,000 and you have student loan debt, you're hard-pressed to live alone. again, a disconnect. more than 60% say it will be great, i'm going to live with myself, i'm going to live with my friends and 40% end up living at home. >> the parents are preparing those rooms to be reocc
contributor regina lewis.a good morning to you, start with the job hunt for the college seniors. how's it looking out there? >> a new survey suggests that four out of five college seniors do not have a job lined up. it's not for lack of trying or looking. in a third study released, there's a disconnect between their expectations and salary. manage your expectations. look at these numbers. it's pretty startling. 70% expect to find a job in their field of study but even engineers are...
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regina lewis is here to break it down. good holiday weekend to you.s for joining me on this saturday. let's start with the rent and buying and the latest home reports, rather, on the sales. how's it coming out? >> real estate, very interesting. mortgage rates at 4.1%, but i don't think that's the big driver, alex. you don't look at mortgage rates and say, today is the day. what it does do is it allows you to get more home, approved for a larger loan. you see the new construction over $275,000. for existing homes, over 200,000. the rent versus buy scenario comes into play in particularly hot markets. silicon anything. valley, alley, beach, new york, parts of new england where people are saying, boy, i feel like i've seen this movie before and it was 2006. i dare say if you went back to 2006 and bought at the height of the market as a lot of people learned the really hard way, they wish they had rented because imagine being able to buy in 2009? i'm sure you heard it as well, alex. people that earned homes that appreciated, boy, we should have gotten out
regina lewis is here to break it down. good holiday weekend to you.s for joining me on this saturday. let's start with the rent and buying and the latest home reports, rather, on the sales. how's it coming out? >> real estate, very interesting. mortgage rates at 4.1%, but i don't think that's the big driver, alex. you don't look at mortgage rates and say, today is the day. what it does do is it allows you to get more home, approved for a larger loan. you see the new construction over...
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regina lewis, thank you so much. >> sure. >>> they are in the running.o beat in today's kentucky derby? first, the first jewel of the triple crown by the numbers and now this news. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt." i'm richard lui in for alex this morning. she saw something and said something. this morning a minnesota woman is credited with foiling what could have been a devastating attack. police say a 17-year-old boy had been plotting for months to kill his family and then his school classmates but it was a woman who noticed something odd who helped tip police off to a disaster waiting to happen. >> he didn't look like a young boy. he didn't look like he just got done with school and the fact that he was sitting here struggling for ten minutes trying to open the storage unit. something didn't feel like about it. >> joining me is janice schortle who's been covering it for kare. thanks for joining us this morning. so really interesting conversation that you had with this woman who tipped off the police. what's the latest you know today a
regina lewis, thank you so much. >> sure. >>> they are in the running.o beat in today's kentucky derby? first, the first jewel of the triple crown by the numbers and now this news. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "weekends with alex witt." i'm richard lui in for alex this morning. she saw something and said something. this morning a minnesota woman is credited with foiling what could have been a devastating attack. police say a 17-year-old boy had been plotting for...
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so quite remarkable. >> good for him. >> thanks, regina. >>> was edward snowden a trained spy with aname? how we get reaction to this week's bombshell interview. >>> first an urgent warning from the cdc as measles cases surge to a 20-year high in the united states. here is the story by the numbers with now this news. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil®. the non-habit forming sleep aid (meowright on cue. it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, it's the only one cats ask for by name. >>> welcome back to weekends with alex witt. new reaction from nsa leaker edward snowden following his exclusive interview with nbc brian williams. snowden is firing back after t
so quite remarkable. >> good for him. >> thanks, regina. >>> was edward snowden a trained spy with aname? how we get reaction to this week's bombshell interview. >>> first an urgent warning from the cdc as measles cases surge to a 20-year high in the united states. here is the story by the numbers with now this news. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring...
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and we will have regina vascal from hud. we will start with you mrs. smith, if you can give us a presentation and go from there. and after we aare done with tha, we will open up to public comment. >> supervisors, good afternoon, this is a great pleasure to come to you and talk about this collaboration that we have with other city agencies, workers and most importantly residents of public housing. i will give you a little background. and then we have our regional administrator here to talk about the rad program. and ultimately will be talking about the reenvisioning and rad for preservation of public housing in san francisco. and then we are going to talk about tenant protections and tenant engagement, which we feel is very important in this process. and also our labor communications and work with our employees and bargaining units. >> mrs. smith, before you go on, is the slide set up to show the public? >> sfg-tv, we have a powerpoint. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i am new at this -- i wonder if this works. it doesn't. so the san francisco housing au
and we will have regina vascal from hud. we will start with you mrs. smith, if you can give us a presentation and go from there. and after we aare done with tha, we will open up to public comment. >> supervisors, good afternoon, this is a great pleasure to come to you and talk about this collaboration that we have with other city agencies, workers and most importantly residents of public housing. i will give you a little background. and then we have our regional administrator here to talk...
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regina bediako, nhk world, louisville, kentucky. >>> well, nearly two weeks ago executives at japan's suntry holdings completed their buyout of the u.s. company that makes jim beam. they wanted a foothold in the u.s. market and are hoping to take advantage of bourbon's popularity. all right that is going to wrap it up for biz this hour. let's get a check of the markets. >>> the first japanese commander of the international space station has returned to earth. astronaut koichi wakata spent six months in space. wakata boarded russian soyuz spacecraft along with his colleagues from russia and the u.s. he landed on in kazakhstan in central asia around 8:00 a.m. local time. after receiving a physical checkup, a helicopter took them to an airport in northeastern kazakhstan for a welcoming ceremony. >> translator: i was commander for about two months. and i was able to fulfill my role thanks to the great teamwork of everyone involved in the international space station project around the world. >> wakata arrived at the space station in november and took command four months later. he led five
regina bediako, nhk world, louisville, kentucky. >>> well, nearly two weeks ago executives at japan's suntry holdings completed their buyout of the u.s. company that makes jim beam. they wanted a foothold in the u.s. market and are hoping to take advantage of bourbon's popularity. all right that is going to wrap it up for biz this hour. let's get a check of the markets. >>> the first japanese commander of the international space station has returned to earth. astronaut koichi...
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regina estimates the damage to her home will cost thousand to repair. how high did the water get? is this the water line here? >> that's the water line. >> reporter: wow, that's a good 5, 5.5 feet. >> i believe so. >> have you ever seen it like that. >> no, not even during sandy. >> no. >> reporter: this is the schuylkill river behind me. you can see it's still running much higher than normal, and, scott, there is still a flood warning in effect here until tomorrow afternoon. >> pelley: don, thanks. last night, we showed you a still photo of a road that collapsed onto train tracks in baltimore as the rainstorm moved up the east coast. tonight we have video of the collapse in motion. about half a dozen cars parked in the wrong place at the wrong time gone in a flash. >> oh, my god it's moving. look, look. >> it's moving. >> ( screaming ) >> oh, my god! >> pelley: a whole lot of shouting but nobody was injured. now, to that jailhouse explosion last night after the downpour in florida. two inmates were killed, 180 people were injured. mark strassmann is there. mark. >> reporter: scot
regina estimates the damage to her home will cost thousand to repair. how high did the water get? is this the water line here? >> that's the water line. >> reporter: wow, that's a good 5, 5.5 feet. >> i believe so. >> have you ever seen it like that. >> no, not even during sandy. >> no. >> reporter: this is the schuylkill river behind me. you can see it's still running much higher than normal, and, scott, there is still a flood warning in effect here...
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regina projects others covering various fields. so you heard a reporter mode i just talk about the relationship between africa and china and the importance of it but that's why chinese premier league the chinese visiting the country from a force to the eleventh. now what's learn more about his trip in the importance between the two countries. this could all reporters to you taking on more of china and africa is heinz chinese leaders to police attached to grayson importance to developing relations with countries in africa. this is by many chinese korean news joe and i was a milestone in china africa relations. he misses his ten african countries from the end of nineteen sixty three to the beginning of nineteen sixty four the said premier week or so this is to ethiopia nigeria angola in kenya combs at the freaking time. this is exactly the fiftieth anniversary of their performance into a nine page of the sea to african countries and also during his sentencing to africa. andy and angela nine the fullest of any favors. unlike the eight
regina projects others covering various fields. so you heard a reporter mode i just talk about the relationship between africa and china and the importance of it but that's why chinese premier league the chinese visiting the country from a force to the eleventh. now what's learn more about his trip in the importance between the two countries. this could all reporters to you taking on more of china and africa is heinz chinese leaders to police attached to grayson importance to developing...
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regina a baby aka reports. miami florida is one of the most affluent resort cities in the united states. in recent years it's been attracting more and more russians. i relaxed amazon sells real estate so well. the russian clients. today the sun shows the businessman from moscow and is white. vacation condo worth eleven point five million us dollars. questions like vacationing in miami during the winter to escape the harsh moscow wet. and because they are direct flights to moscow. yes the wind. will i'm so nice to me. well the russians had been eager to invest. it's often said that it can build and ten million dollar condo here. you won't have any trouble selling. that was fine for the media flee. it is something that they would fight back and probably the single. also that they live in a new employee that end. what about the time. i don't like that. the past couple of years. more stores have begun selling food and other items from russia the supermarket is called the truth. so why in the art of pastries fill th
regina a baby aka reports. miami florida is one of the most affluent resort cities in the united states. in recent years it's been attracting more and more russians. i relaxed amazon sells real estate so well. the russian clients. today the sun shows the businessman from moscow and is white. vacation condo worth eleven point five million us dollars. questions like vacationing in miami during the winter to escape the harsh moscow wet. and because they are direct flights to moscow. yes the wind....
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. >> reporter: three months ago regina stall got the call.r dad had been killed crossing the street. >> miss him. that's just something needs to happen. it's got to stop. it's got to stop. >> reporter: today a young woman was hit in the same place. in february a teenage boy was struck here too. there's a button that activates several beacons to warn drivers someone is crossing but that didn't stop the suv from skidding into the woman today. >> how does a driver not see the yellow lights flashing. >> i don't know. maybe they're just not looking forward and not paying attention, i don't know. >> he was inching from me. >> reporter: close calls, it seems everybody has had one. >> these drivers look right at you and keep on driving. >> reporter: like the driver of this mercedes who almost hit my camera man without stopping. >> i've told my kids never ever ever to cross this street. >> reporter: the flowers that were here to honor 77-year-old derickson have dried out now. >> he was very active. full of energy and everything. because how many more.
. >> reporter: three months ago regina stall got the call.r dad had been killed crossing the street. >> miss him. that's just something needs to happen. it's got to stop. it's got to stop. >> reporter: today a young woman was hit in the same place. in february a teenage boy was struck here too. there's a button that activates several beacons to warn drivers someone is crossing but that didn't stop the suv from skidding into the woman today. >> how does a driver not see...
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a federal judge sentenced regina evans to five years in prison. she pleaded guilty to 16 charges, including theft and laundering. she was accused of mis-using a state grant for helping women and minorities in the chicago area. but instead, she spent 917- thousand dollars on remodeling her house and going to las vegas. evans is now ordered to pay back the money. her husband and brother await sentencing after they also pleaded guilty. two schools here in illinois are among 55 colleges under investigation for their handling of sexual abuse complaints. the university of chicago and knox college are on a list released by the u-s department of education. schools risk losing federal funds if they mishandle complaints of sexual violence or harassment. a u-of-c student told the tribune that she reported being attacked by a fellow student, but instead of investigating, a dean held a mediation session between them. other schools under investigation include: michigan. indiana, and harvard. federal investigators in springfield are now looking into governor qui
a federal judge sentenced regina evans to five years in prison. she pleaded guilty to 16 charges, including theft and laundering. she was accused of mis-using a state grant for helping women and minorities in the chicago area. but instead, she spent 917- thousand dollars on remodeling her house and going to las vegas. evans is now ordered to pay back the money. her husband and brother await sentencing after they also pleaded guilty. two schools here in illinois are among 55 colleges under...
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. >> reporter: three months ago regina stall got the call.dad had been killed crossing the street. >> miss him. that's just something needs to happen. it's got to stop. it's got to stop. >> reporter: today a young woman was hit in the same place. in february a teenage boy was struck here too. there's a button that activates several beacons to warn drivers someone is crossing but that didn't stop the suv from skidding into the woman today. >> how does a driver not see the yellow lights flashing. >> i don't know. maybe they're just not looking forward and not paying attention, i don't know. >> he was inching from me. >> reporter: close calls, it seems everybody has had one. >> these drivers look right at you and keep on driving. >> reporter: like the driver of this mercedes who almost hit my camera man without stopping. >> i've told my kids never ever ever to cross this street. >> reporter: the flowers that were here to honor 77-year-old derickson have dried out now. >> he was very active. full of energy and everything. because how many more. i
. >> reporter: three months ago regina stall got the call.dad had been killed crossing the street. >> miss him. that's just something needs to happen. it's got to stop. it's got to stop. >> reporter: today a young woman was hit in the same place. in february a teenage boy was struck here too. there's a button that activates several beacons to warn drivers someone is crossing but that didn't stop the suv from skidding into the woman today. >> how does a driver not see the...
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. >> regina maiden. well, actually, reginald maiden. r-e-g-i-n-a-l-d. m-a-i-d-e-n. >> in this raw interview footage the three men discuss the possibility of attack and how they would respond. >> it's not being attacked. it's just being like -- you know, the proper word is stalked, harassed, because of rejection. you know, a lot of people here can't deal with rejection, especially coming from a transsexual. >> a lot of other things people don't realize, we're men like them. we're feminine like them. >> don't forget. women do kill. >> a lot of us don't put up with that and a lot of guys know that and a lot of guys that don't, so you know, when the ones don't, they end up getting beat up. >> and it makes them look bad on the yard. so that's why a lot of people do give homosexuals respect sometimes. they don't know what we're capable of doing. >> some gay inmates embrace their feminine side. but when "lockup" visited kentucky state penitentiary, we met fleece johnson, a long-time inmate who practices a very different kind of homosexuality. >> we have sexual
. >> regina maiden. well, actually, reginald maiden. r-e-g-i-n-a-l-d. m-a-i-d-e-n. >> in this raw interview footage the three men discuss the possibility of attack and how they would respond. >> it's not being attacked. it's just being like -- you know, the proper word is stalked, harassed, because of rejection. you know, a lot of people here can't deal with rejection, especially coming from a transsexual. >> a lot of other things people don't realize, we're men like...
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. >> regina there. i'm going to give you quick news. presidential election. voters are demanding a revote. one person has been killed in clashes today. political violence in malawi. if you had to rank the traits you'd like to see if your country's leader, what would be at the top of your list? religion, age, what about gender? >> we asked what people consider most important in a new presidential candidate. now we report on the striking results. >> let's say you want to be president of the united states in 2016. what characters would give you the best chance? the research center got good insight recently when asked what traits americans wanted in a president. topping the list, military service. 43% of americans said they're more likely to support a veteran for president. you can even see this historically since 31 out of 44 presidents have done some kind of military service. now in recent years, most presidents have gone to p prestigious universities. it wasn't always like that. harry truman never went to college. do americans really car
. >> regina there. i'm going to give you quick news. presidential election. voters are demanding a revote. one person has been killed in clashes today. political violence in malawi. if you had to rank the traits you'd like to see if your country's leader, what would be at the top of your list? religion, age, what about gender? >> we asked what people consider most important in a new presidential candidate. now we report on the striking results. >> let's say you want to be...
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regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.tion tobacco-free. >>> good morning. i'm ryan smith in for john muller. >> and i'm diana perez. here's are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." three men are still missing after being swept away by a mudslide in colorado. even at the edges, the mud is 20 to 30 feet deep. it is believed to be several hundred feet deep and half mile wide. more details in just a moment. >>> classes are cancelled at uc santa barbara campus as the six victims of last week's shooting are remembered at a memorial service and we are learning more about the moments leading up to the killing spree. details ahead. >>> pope francis says he will meet next month at the vatican with victims of sexual abuse. the pope also says there is zero tolerance for any member of the clergy who would violate a child. >>> america's pediatricians are recommending expectant and breast-feeding moms and all women of child-bearing age to get more iodide in their diets to safeguard fetal brain deve
regina benjamin, united states surgeon general. go to cdc.gov.tion tobacco-free. >>> good morning. i'm ryan smith in for john muller. >> and i'm diana perez. here's are some of the top headlines we're following this morning on "world news now." three men are still missing after being swept away by a mudslide in colorado. even at the edges, the mud is 20 to 30 feet deep. it is believed to be several hundred feet deep and half mile wide. more details in just a moment....
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amanda berry and regina received the center for missing and exploited children's award for resilienceere tonight accepting the hope award. it is really special to be here with gina and our families. it means more than you will ever know. i want to thank the center for everything they have done and continue to do, not just for us, but for all the missing kids and their families. if i could say only one thing it would be this. never give up hope because miracles do happen. [ applause ] >> i want to say that i'm glad to be here with you guys to accept this award and always believe in hope even though you sometime it is hard to believe in hope, just pray to god and god will give you that hope. [ applause ] 6. >> the third kidnapping victim michelle knight has been talking with anderson cooper and you can catch part three of by the way, remember this guy right here, charles ramsey in he became a national hero and internet sensation after rescuing the cleveland women. jake tapper is here. jake had an opportunity to talk to ramsey. we'll learn about that in the next hour. tell me, he's had a
amanda berry and regina received the center for missing and exploited children's award for resilienceere tonight accepting the hope award. it is really special to be here with gina and our families. it means more than you will ever know. i want to thank the center for everything they have done and continue to do, not just for us, but for all the missing kids and their families. if i could say only one thing it would be this. never give up hope because miracles do happen. [ applause ] >> i...
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[applause] and regina -- oh, there you are -- you are doing a fantastic job. do not know how you found all of these people and got them to come tonight, but congratulations on putting together a great event. [applause] i can tell you my criterion for a great event is seeing people here i haven't seen before, and there are quite a few here, so congratulations. that is fantastic. tonight we are here to do a couple of things. certainly one of the most important things we can do is just talk to each other. i am a great believer and communication amongst ourselves to begin with so that we can get good at communicating and then start talking to the folks who aren't here about how important this election that is coming up is to fix what is wrong with the state house and the legislature in new hampshire, to take care of the needs, getting a republican senator to replace jeanne shaheen, and most important -- [cheers and applause] getting it all put together so into a half years we can replace what is in the white house with someone who knows something about running the
[applause] and regina -- oh, there you are -- you are doing a fantastic job. do not know how you found all of these people and got them to come tonight, but congratulations on putting together a great event. [applause] i can tell you my criterion for a great event is seeing people here i haven't seen before, and there are quite a few here, so congratulations. that is fantastic. tonight we are here to do a couple of things. certainly one of the most important things we can do is just talk to...
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strengthened actually under the obama era so when we voice protest against one of the architects of this new regina in the united states naturally people who were in the obama administration who continued various policies of the bush era stopped it are going to you know get defensive about it because that we have taken a stand on principle this is not a partisan issue democrats versus republicans we are against torture we are against people telling lies to go off and invade other countries leading to the deaths of hundreds of thousands of iraqis not to mention thousands of american soldiers on principle whatever the administration conducts those kinds of policies we are opposed to and we don't think that those values square with the values that we have here across right and i understand and i understand that that's an issue consistency for you in that that's not something that should be partisan but would you have the same opposition to having other political figures such as hillary clinton a former secretary of state speaking at a commencement ceremony. absolutely i think that any commencement spe
strengthened actually under the obama era so when we voice protest against one of the architects of this new regina in the united states naturally people who were in the obama administration who continued various policies of the bush era stopped it are going to you know get defensive about it because that we have taken a stand on principle this is not a partisan issue democrats versus republicans we are against torture we are against people telling lies to go off and invade other countries...
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they're putting food price increases ever so -- regina my executive producer got slammed with a $2 surchargeraising prices. numbers are coming up. that stock -- you know what -- >> as kevin kingsbury pointed out on dow jones. red lobster 2, cmg is 15 in terms of billion to market cap. >> cmg has other irons in the fire and roll things out slowly. i was shocked so many voted against their pay. was that not unbelieve smbl. >> important story not getting quite enough attention. >> especially -- >> paying it some right now. that's an important story in the compensation pay. there's going to be more. one i'm looking at closely we'll talk about it next week. i have to keep doing my work. >> you're still focused on the work. >> i am. >> you always let the facts get in the way of the story which distinguishes you from so many others. >> try not to rush it. just rounding out on darden, just they are using a billion of the proceeds to retire debt and another 5 to $600 million for new share repurchase. >> right. >> up to $700 million in fiscal '15. they're also talking about g and a being steady at 5%
they're putting food price increases ever so -- regina my executive producer got slammed with a $2 surchargeraising prices. numbers are coming up. that stock -- you know what -- >> as kevin kingsbury pointed out on dow jones. red lobster 2, cmg is 15 in terms of billion to market cap. >> cmg has other irons in the fire and roll things out slowly. i was shocked so many voted against their pay. was that not unbelieve smbl. >> important story not getting quite enough attention....
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international well first off let's analyze what's going to be happening in bahrain now that the bill regina is for the day is spent do you expect the anti-government movement to grow stronger. cynthia from two thousand if it does to crack down did not step down so nothing has been. done to change is that the number of a few good kid i've become more and that what a few points he has to have i mean we now have to almost four times in a presidential function though the number of people who can do more than one hundred so the only option is that the number of. victims you know the sort of the crackdown did not change and this city kink continuing on a daily basis how can our people express their opinions under such tough circumstances i mean is there any way at all for her or any people to express what they saying with being a sent to jail and all that no way i mean by behind is becoming hated for you might like to find that i think it is not and what i think if this kind of walking with be forced to grow out of what it. is to get exactly what i got out and get so you can know if you want to g
international well first off let's analyze what's going to be happening in bahrain now that the bill regina is for the day is spent do you expect the anti-government movement to grow stronger. cynthia from two thousand if it does to crack down did not step down so nothing has been. done to change is that the number of a few good kid i've become more and that what a few points he has to have i mean we now have to almost four times in a presidential function though the number of people who can do...
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three four hundred boutiques and what are your own stores called queen cream and were then offered regina as good as your loved one in the mall and one in the destination was limited to the clothing business realize that a time in music when music wasn't going so well for me that. that i had influence and influence. the youth and regards the fashion they i would do the shows after after putting out the free mix tapes and it be a thousand kids coming to the show and not only would they be singing the words to the records they would be sitting there playing out what i had on like oh man that's the. you know general jacket from a particular line i was i was wearing that's a one of one piece and i noticed the kids were dressing like me and wearing the same clothes i was wearing. i like we're sure what is no fish mean i have absolutely no idea this is in my line this is kinda i just like the way i look. at the colors there i did it for you. well mannered why do we have you want to become like jay z. . those guys are definitely definitely inspire me the jay z's the sean combs the kind us the fo
three four hundred boutiques and what are your own stores called queen cream and were then offered regina as good as your loved one in the mall and one in the destination was limited to the clothing business realize that a time in music when music wasn't going so well for me that. that i had influence and influence. the youth and regards the fashion they i would do the shows after after putting out the free mix tapes and it be a thousand kids coming to the show and not only would they be...
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joining us for a fair and balanced debate, regina maxwell and kirsten hagland, kirsten, i'll start withtion nalg beliefs are something that is not mainstream and gets attacked too often? >> i think it is becoming increasingly less mainstream and people who formally were in the majority, their opinion on social issues are finding themselves in the minority, so how do they deal with that? but to say conservative issues are unfairly targeted, i don't know if i would say unfairly because a lot of homosexuals and minorities have been targeted for a long time because they were not accepted. so this is just the kind of competitive thing that i wish amy would have stayed on the show to debate. everyone should have their opinion respected and we should have a debate about it. >> she silenced herself by walking off the set. >> i don't know if they are being silenced, but the idea of just because you have a view that is offensive to a certain group that you should say it without consequences. so everybody has the right to say what they want and to say their own opinion and speak their mind, but ev
joining us for a fair and balanced debate, regina maxwell and kirsten hagland, kirsten, i'll start withtion nalg beliefs are something that is not mainstream and gets attacked too often? >> i think it is becoming increasingly less mainstream and people who formally were in the majority, their opinion on social issues are finding themselves in the minority, so how do they deal with that? but to say conservative issues are unfairly targeted, i don't know if i would say unfairly because a...
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he was at the regina.serve this country even before rican legal defense fund to serve and then another profound way. jack, as you know, joined the staff in 48 and from 48 to 61 was assistant counsel for becoming direct to council from 61 to 84, the longest tenure of any director counsel. with all due respect to sharon who is only beginning, and i wish for a long tenure, i suspect that there will not be another news service in that position over so many years. he served so well. jack happened to be director counsel during the halcyon days of the civil-rights movement. it was jackal was on the phone with other ldf lawyers, with the demonstrators, with martin luther king jr. and others who work at the edmond pet is bridge it was jack who told martin luther king jr. that if you march and break this in junction you will be breaking the law, as any good lawyer should have told them. and martin luther king jr. said jack, it is not your job to tell me what to do. it is your job to get me out of jail when i do it.
he was at the regina.serve this country even before rican legal defense fund to serve and then another profound way. jack, as you know, joined the staff in 48 and from 48 to 61 was assistant counsel for becoming direct to council from 61 to 84, the longest tenure of any director counsel. with all due respect to sharon who is only beginning, and i wish for a long tenure, i suspect that there will not be another news service in that position over so many years. he served so well. jack happened to...