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yes, linda richardson, commissioner in this city. but i am here today to represent the bayview hunters point center. we consider your position as an ally of cpmc. but the time is short. we have a long history. and cpmc has a long history of doing great work in the city and county of san francisco. your job today is not to rectify the contract. i think that is why we had the bargaining. we value this, and user leadership to encourage cpmc to get together with them, and let's make this part of the project. but you need to focus on why the rebuild of cpmc, a state of the art facility, in a bad economy. delaying this project -- we have had the discussion for a long time now, and it is definitely not wise. the majority of the people of san francisco support this project. i am embarrassed by the community benefits which is unprecedented. if you look at the housing component of that, if you look at the other things out there. i know we need to work together with the community-based organization for this project. we cannot afford to engage i
yes, linda richardson, commissioner in this city. but i am here today to represent the bayview hunters point center. we consider your position as an ally of cpmc. but the time is short. we have a long history. and cpmc has a long history of doing great work in the city and county of san francisco. your job today is not to rectify the contract. i think that is why we had the bargaining. we value this, and user leadership to encourage cpmc to get together with them, and let's make this part of...
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governor richardson, you've been in this position before.ink of it from mitt romney's position, what is the message he wants to send? >> well, i think he is so behind with latino voters, that if i were advising him, which he won't take that advice, is that he go with rubio. because rubio will help him in florida. and you then have a chance in some of those states like colorado, and nevada, new mexico, arizona, with a high proportion of latino voters. i don't think it's going to be enough, even if he picks rubio, because the president has a very good record with his pan ink voters. but i think if he goes with some of the traditional choices that are out there, and i know many of them, they're good candidates, the opportunity with this sleeping giant of the hispanic community that is just explo exploding, is not going to be there. and rubio is an attractive guy. if he picks him i don't think he can still win those states, but -- >> andrea, what do you think? >> what about the first, do no harm theory, which is someone who has been around. wond
governor richardson, you've been in this position before.ink of it from mitt romney's position, what is the message he wants to send? >> well, i think he is so behind with latino voters, that if i were advising him, which he won't take that advice, is that he go with rubio. because rubio will help him in florida. and you then have a chance in some of those states like colorado, and nevada, new mexico, arizona, with a high proportion of latino voters. i don't think it's going to be enough,...
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appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson ç for the first time was kind of shocking.to wonder what was going through that guy's head to do that to himself. he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some -- some odd-looking dudes in prison, but i think he was one of the oddest. >> richardson is serving a 55-year sentence for a murder he committed at the age of 19. when we met him, he was assigned to the secured housing unit or shu for the violence he committed behind bars. in this never before seen interview, he explains what happened. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky, i ended up stabbing him. he had wanted certain sexual favors. i wasn't that way. so i ended up stabbing him, basically to defend myself. >> the inmate survived but richardson has not only directed violence towards others, he has turned it toward himself, as well.?+h >> i have tried to light myself on fire one time. caused a lot of burns. i lost two fingers as well to the right arm. so -- >> may i see? >> sure, if you want. >> how did you t
appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson ç for the first time was kind of shocking.to wonder what was going through that guy's head to do that to himself. he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some -- some odd-looking dudes in prison, but i think he was one of the oddest. >> richardson is serving a 55-year sentence for a murder he committed at the age of 19. when we met him, he was assigned to the secured housing...
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ricocheted off richardson.nd a shot by josefson is deflected over the net to the glass! it is nolan. then josefson. clarkson tried to work the point. ponikarovsky goes down. close quarters. it's kept not alive. it is an offside call in the neutralize face-off to result. >> pierre: patrik elias. look how far out jonathan quick is. look the room over the shoulder. goaltender comes that far out in order to cut down the angle. >> eddie: the devils with their aggressive fore-check. patrik elias down low on jonathan quick. a quality scoring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get help from scuderi to play it out. andy g
ricocheted off richardson.nd a shot by josefson is deflected over the net to the glass! it is nolan. then josefson. clarkson tried to work the point. ponikarovsky goes down. close quarters. it's kept not alive. it is an offside call in the neutralize face-off to result. >> pierre: patrik elias. look how far out jonathan quick is. look the room over the shoulder. goaltender comes that far out in order to cut down the angle. >> eddie: the devils with their aggressive fore-check....
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ricocheted off richardson.nd a shot by josefson is deflected over the net to the glass! it is nolan. then josefson. clarkson tried to work the point. ponikarovsky goes down. close quarters. it's kept not alive. it is an offside call in the neutralize face-off to result. >> pierre: patrik elias. look how far out jonathan quick is. look the room over the shoulder. goaltender comes that far out in order to cut down the angle. >> eddie: the devils with their aggressive fore-check. patrik elias down low on jonathan quick. a quality scoring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get help from scuderi to play it out. andy g
ricocheted off richardson.nd a shot by josefson is deflected over the net to the glass! it is nolan. then josefson. clarkson tried to work the point. ponikarovsky goes down. close quarters. it's kept not alive. it is an offside call in the neutralize face-off to result. >> pierre: patrik elias. look how far out jonathan quick is. look the room over the shoulder. goaltender comes that far out in order to cut down the angle. >> eddie: the devils with their aggressive fore-check....
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. >> professor richardson, can training address the problems of stereotype threats and unconscious racism that you are discussing earlier, and what would that training look like? >> so, it -- it can. so there is some hope that simply because we are all affected by these non-conscious biases doesn't mean that we can't take proactive steps to address them. so -- but before talking about specific training, i do think that in terms of data collection i just have to say something very quickly about that because, i mean, we're in new york. we know that the nypd has been collecting this data for quite a while now, and i think data collection is important. however, the actual behaviors of officers on the street have not changed, so data collection, fabulous, but we need to figure out what to do with that data once we have it. in terms of training, what's interesting is that i think that we all, school ears, activists, citizens, we need to engage more with police departments because i know that i'm guilty of my own stereotypes about the police that i've had to untangle, and david clansky hadn't me
. >> professor richardson, can training address the problems of stereotype threats and unconscious racism that you are discussing earlier, and what would that training look like? >> so, it -- it can. so there is some hope that simply because we are all affected by these non-conscious biases doesn't mean that we can't take proactive steps to address them. so -- but before talking about specific training, i do think that in terms of data collection i just have to say something very...
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sief franklin richardson and the president jackie burton. we appreciate the partnership that we've had. [ applause ] it is important for me to say that the idea and the push to get this partnership developed and to have members of the clergy to come to washington so that we can present them with information came from congressman charles rangel. [ applause ] and for a period i did even hide from him on the floor because he was going to say, rev, how are we coming with the conference? is everything on target? and we in the congressional black caucus believe that charles b. rangel is the epitome. he is the consummate congressman. and we are all pleased and fortunate to just have the opportunity to sit at his feet and to learn from him. almost 41 years ago, 13 members who were -- of congress -- who were african-american came together and formed the congressional black caucus. and among those 13 was the gentleman to my left, charles rangel. and for over 40 years now, charlie rangel has been one of the leading voices of reason and one of the leadi
sief franklin richardson and the president jackie burton. we appreciate the partnership that we've had. [ applause ] it is important for me to say that the idea and the push to get this partnership developed and to have members of the clergy to come to washington so that we can present them with information came from congressman charles rangel. [ applause ] and for a period i did even hide from him on the floor because he was going to say, rev, how are we coming with the conference? is...
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>> resolution approving a free maintenance agreement for highway 101 richardson ave at lyon st.. supervisor mar: we have a presentation from the department of public works. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon. i'm with department of public works infrastructure division here to answer any questions. supervisor mar: but are there any questions on this item? could you give us a brief overview? >> basically, the freeway maintenance agreement is to clarify the division of maintenance responsibilities as to city streets or portions of city streets and landscaped areas within the freeway limits on richardson ave at lyon st.. the improvements include bus shelter, shelter lighting, it, pavement markings at the bus stop, the bus zone, car painting at the bus stop, a city street lighting, landscaping, fencing, sidewalks, ramps and eight small portion of pavement and drainage. -- and the small portion of pavement and drainage. the small portion city is being asked to maintain is the result of the city trust improvements -- presidio trust improvements, and the state of caltrans up und
>> resolution approving a free maintenance agreement for highway 101 richardson ave at lyon st.. supervisor mar: we have a presentation from the department of public works. thank you for being here. >> good afternoon. i'm with department of public works infrastructure division here to answer any questions. supervisor mar: but are there any questions on this item? could you give us a brief overview? >> basically, the freeway maintenance agreement is to clarify the division of...
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. >> the gunman points the pistol directly into richardson's face.d, richardson reacts by picking up a chair and repeatedly whacking the guy. the gunman is no match for this burly man who refuses to back down. richardson wrestles him to the ground and subdues him until police arrive. >> put your gun on the floor and i'll do a judo move. >> the assailant is azul. this is not the first time he robbed this shop, he held it up twice before, as well as one other betting partner in the area. he gets convicted of all four robberies and sentenced to six years in prison. he gets convicted of all four robberies and sentenced to six years in prison. as for richardson, he doesn't consider himself a hero, just a concerned citizen who chose to fight back. >> it's not the first time it happened. might not be the last, you know, we should be able it do what we want to do without people putting guns in our faces. >>> coming up -- an intense police standoff. a veteran s.w.a.t team sniper takes a crucial shot. >> i put the cross hairs on the gun and fired at the weapon
. >> the gunman points the pistol directly into richardson's face.d, richardson reacts by picking up a chair and repeatedly whacking the guy. the gunman is no match for this burly man who refuses to back down. richardson wrestles him to the ground and subdues him until police arrive. >> put your gun on the floor and i'll do a judo move. >> the assailant is azul. this is not the first time he robbed this shop, he held it up twice before, as well as one other betting partner in...
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arts reported and the fire department is on the way and it sounds like a motorcycle crashed near richardson right near the palace of fine arts and it sounds like a bad injury accident and if you use the golden gate bridge and if you use lumbard to get to the golden gate bridge you will have to follow that out. >>> new developments overnight, oakland police arrested a suspect following along standoff one that lasted almost seven hours. lorraine blanco joins us live and we have exclusive video of the suspect surrendering and new information, what do you know? >> reporter: well, dave, police just reopened jenson and you can see they towed away that stolen vehicle and the house is still yen circled -- end circled with police tape. he had seen the suspect at the home before last night. this is police arresting the suspect just before 3:00 a.m. and he surrendered after several hours of negotiations. officers rescued a woman and her five-year-old son earlier in the ordeal and earlier, a man was released sometime after 11:00. it all started when sheriff's deputies tried to arrest a man driving near
arts reported and the fire department is on the way and it sounds like a motorcycle crashed near richardson right near the palace of fine arts and it sounds like a bad injury accident and if you use the golden gate bridge and if you use lumbard to get to the golden gate bridge you will have to follow that out. >>> new developments overnight, oakland police arrested a suspect following along standoff one that lasted almost seven hours. lorraine blanco joins us live and we have exclusive...
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the richardson to already stolen sentences those parts in san francisco's cbs five. did waves at that great time. and in the meantime committing just got a lot easier for thousands of people in a very service between east and south san francisco launched its inaugural run this morning commuters can board in alameda and oakland service runs to the oyster point ferry to work. >>> the drive is very stressful and this is the way to go on surprise would on that warfare is in the day but i'm so happy they done this. >>> the new boats burn cleaner diesel fuel and are outfitted with why five rises we are free regular fares are seven box one way and clever cards are excepted. >>> for once just this one time one group of bay area commuters have nothing to complain about. mitty reopen portions of the ngo line today after crews worked around the clock for nine consecutive days. install new ramps a new road roads and new power lines. a lot of the work targeted a torras trouble spots like the track switch at church minnis says the work should improve service. >>> is said sunshine
the richardson to already stolen sentences those parts in san francisco's cbs five. did waves at that great time. and in the meantime committing just got a lot easier for thousands of people in a very service between east and south san francisco launched its inaugural run this morning commuters can board in alameda and oakland service runs to the oyster point ferry to work. >>> the drive is very stressful and this is the way to go on surprise would on that warfare is in the day but i'm...
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the richardsons talked for years about making the trip back but they kept putting off until the conical called and told their story and after that donations began pouring in to finance the couple's visits and we have enjoyed having them here all week long. >>> the giants finally hit a home run finally but wasn't enough? for the giants and more men were the things you have to dance like to it follows on the ball from the disabled list on tuesday sent a ball has been now for a month following surgery after eating a sandwich ways that the cause clock please call roger craig's stock by the giant broadcast booth they'll they solo shot in the thefts and it makes it over the fence if the giants' first home run in nine games they hang on to the padres 65 is the rangers shut down what the american league's best offenses eight shutout innings and threw 100 pitches 77 of those were strikes. three hits and was a home run shy on the side with a base in the fourth of the a's beat the rangers to nothing in the game lasted just over two hours. how about the nba western conference finals? the thunder co
the richardsons talked for years about making the trip back but they kept putting off until the conical called and told their story and after that donations began pouring in to finance the couple's visits and we have enjoyed having them here all week long. >>> the giants finally hit a home run finally but wasn't enough? for the giants and more men were the things you have to dance like to it follows on the ball from the disabled list on tuesday sent a ball has been now for a month...
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it was barbara richardson's first plane ride. the ground was of so beautiful and then when we came over the san francisco and the clouds were moved it was like while. there are fun thousands of miles to see what we in the bay area take for granted but actually they want to get the grand tour of the golden gate bridge for two more days. first debate crews cable car rides and sightseeing all donated. >>> this is a beautiful city and not to sound corny anything but i can understand that song they lack hard in san francisco. the richard cents a already stolen san francisco's hearts in san francisco lindi's cbs five. >>> back in the day these people from kansas would be amazed that we're talking that anything like rain because to them this is a general list and them this is a general list and tonight. here comes the sun,,,, do you read in bed? do you read out loud or in your head? do you need a lamp to see? and does it leave your bedmate be? don't you wish there was a light that wouldn't keep them up all night? if so, you'll be happy
it was barbara richardson's first plane ride. the ground was of so beautiful and then when we came over the san francisco and the clouds were moved it was like while. there are fun thousands of miles to see what we in the bay area take for granted but actually they want to get the grand tour of the golden gate bridge for two more days. first debate crews cable car rides and sightseeing all donated. >>> this is a beautiful city and not to sound corny anything but i can understand that...
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the richardsons say seeing the bridge in person feels like a dream come true. for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. i'm gasia mikaelian, and our coverage continues with the 10:00 news and tonight we'll try to unravel a mystery. headstones from the 1800s washing up on ocean beach. tmz is up next here on tv 36. ♪ [ kari ] i used to serve my country in the u.s. army. ♪ then, i was hit by a drunk driver and lost my legs. but that didn't change a thing. because i still serve my country, i just wear a different uniform. [ male announcer ] citi is joining kari miller to give back to the paralympic military & veterans program. join the movement at citi.com/everystep and help citi help u.s. athletes make a difference. together, every step of the way. you're going to need a powerful connection ! felicidaaaadeeeees ! with this droid 4 by motorola on verizon 4g lte, you can stay in touch on skype with your loved ones. staying connected with your family... ... in more places, on america's largest 4g lte network. that's real value ! get $
the richardsons say seeing the bridge in person feels like a dream come true. for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. i'm gasia mikaelian, and our coverage continues with the 10:00 news and tonight we'll try to unravel a mystery. headstones from the 1800s washing up on ocean beach. tmz is up next here on tv 36. ♪ [ kari ] i used to serve my country in the u.s. army. ♪ then, i was hit by a drunk driver and lost my legs. but that didn't change a thing....
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. >> laura richardson of california. >> i would just like to focus on two points. in 1968 at 6 years old, laura richardson from california, i wanted to become a member of congress because i thought that there were laws in the civil rights movement that were unfair. my comments i want to say to chief justice roberts for showing for the first time in a long time that government can work if we focus on the facts and we do what's right. in my district we have people who cannot afford to have health care. we have young people who due to no fault of their own can't get a job and therefore don't have coverage. today chief justice roberts and the other members of this court said we're going to get back to doing things right. my second point to president obama. i remember many of my colleagues here just over a year ago we walked across the street. we were spat on. we were cussed at for standing up for people. and today now we're able to say that the right thing was done. let's get about doing more work and stop the politics and help the american people. thank you. >> former
. >> laura richardson of california. >> i would just like to focus on two points. in 1968 at 6 years old, laura richardson from california, i wanted to become a member of congress because i thought that there were laws in the civil rights movement that were unfair. my comments i want to say to chief justice roberts for showing for the first time in a long time that government can work if we focus on the facts and we do what's right. in my district we have people who cannot afford to...
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. >> professor richardson, if the police want to build trust in minority communities and they want to be responsive to the concerns that lisa daugaard says have been raised by minority communities in seattle, are there psychological mechanisms having to deal with the way that people, including police officers, think about race that need to be taken into account? >> yes. i'm going to take lisa's -- but i will expand. but first i want to quickly thank rachel and anthony barkow and nyu center on criminal law for inviting me to participate in this conversation. so what i wanted to, in response to david's question, talk about is the ways in which race is discussed. so often when this conversation or when this topic is raised, we tend to focus on issues of character. so are the police rational, or are they racist when they stop african-americans or other non-whites at much higher rates than whites? is george zimmerman a bigot, or is he a concerned citizen? is trayvon martin an innocent victim or a thug in training? these are the ways in which we typically discuss race, and what i want to su
. >> professor richardson, if the police want to build trust in minority communities and they want to be responsive to the concerns that lisa daugaard says have been raised by minority communities in seattle, are there psychological mechanisms having to deal with the way that people, including police officers, think about race that need to be taken into account? >> yes. i'm going to take lisa's -- but i will expand. but first i want to quickly thank rachel and anthony barkow and nyu...
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if you live in the district of franklyn richardson you probably get 30 or 40 adopted. but pick who you want, and i'll tell you we'll make you feel like we don't move without you. because one day we'll be coming back and ask, please act like we were right. we have a vote on the floor. we'll be asking you to call every member. tell them who you are. how many do you have? how important is this to you. and i assure you that the church's symbol will be bigger and god knows, only god knows how much stronger your congressional black caucus can. there's no limit with the way the color is coming into 0 our country, how far we can go. and if they think we are as serious and powerful as we know we can be, if you're a part of that wind under our wings today will be a day you will never want to forget. so i know you got to take your buses, but just look at the members. see which ones you want, which ones you live with. i am as serious as i can be and we will write you back and tell you the issues that we are dealing with. can you imagine what would happen if our chairman gave you a
if you live in the district of franklyn richardson you probably get 30 or 40 adopted. but pick who you want, and i'll tell you we'll make you feel like we don't move without you. because one day we'll be coming back and ask, please act like we were right. we have a vote on the floor. we'll be asking you to call every member. tell them who you are. how many do you have? how important is this to you. and i assure you that the church's symbol will be bigger and god knows, only god knows how much...
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ricocheted off richardson.nd a shot by josefson is deflected over the net to the glass! it is nolan. then josefson. clarkson tried to work the point. ponikarovsky goes down. close quarters. it's kept not alive. it is an offside call in the neutralize face-off to result. >> pierre: patrik elias. look how far out jonathan quick is. look the room over the shoulder. goaltender comes that far out in order to cut down the angle. >> eddie: the devils with their aggressive fore-check. patrik elias down low on jonathan quick. a quality scoring opportunity. >> mike: richards and joseph son for the draw. salvador cranks it route back in off the stick of scuderi. he played it on for doughty. had to hurry it back up the boards. moving back in with penner. richards sent one off. scooped along by zidlicky. led back across for salvador. he fired it back around again. yef carter to play it there. banked it around behind and doughty with an opening. penner, but has to swagger away and get help from scuderi to play it out. andy g
ricocheted off richardson.nd a shot by josefson is deflected over the net to the glass! it is nolan. then josefson. clarkson tried to work the point. ponikarovsky goes down. close quarters. it's kept not alive. it is an offside call in the neutralize face-off to result. >> pierre: patrik elias. look how far out jonathan quick is. look the room over the shoulder. goaltender comes that far out in order to cut down the angle. >> eddie: the devils with their aggressive fore-check....
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former new mexico governor bill richardson. thanks for joining us, governor.i want to play something actually from mitt romney's speech yesterday to this same group of latino leaders. and something he said has happened in the hispanic community since president obama took office. >> while the national unemployment is still above 8% and has been for 40 straight months, hispanic unemployment is at 11%. over 2 million more hispanics are living in poverty today than the day when president obama took office. >> he's absolutely right on those figures. can you tell me the reason behind the strong latino support for the president which is running about 66% when put up against mitt romney? >> well, candy, the governor's statistics are not right. in fact, latino unemployment has gone down 1.6% in the last 27 months from 13 to about 11. secondly, on the economic front, too, because of the president's payroll tax cut, 25 million more hispanics have gotten a tax cut. loans to hispanic-owned small businesses. the president wants to grow the economy from the middle out rather
former new mexico governor bill richardson. thanks for joining us, governor.i want to play something actually from mitt romney's speech yesterday to this same group of latino leaders. and something he said has happened in the hispanic community since president obama took office. >> while the national unemployment is still above 8% and has been for 40 straight months, hispanic unemployment is at 11%. over 2 million more hispanics are living in poverty today than the day when president...
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there was a lot of ugly testimony about richardson. >> the only bright light in stories like this are journalits like you matt taibbi. thank you so much. can wall street learn from the mafia? it appears in the latest rolling stone magazine on line 2. >> yes. >> thank you for your time. it is a pleasure to meet you. thank you for your service. jack abram off will give us the insider's perspective, if obama was hershey's chocolate syrup. stir up a smile. and everyone likes 50% more cash -- well, except her. no! but, i'm about to change that. ♪ every little baby wants 50% more cash... ♪ phhht! fine, you try. [ strings breaking wood splintering ] ha ha. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. ♪ what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ what's in your...your... ♪ [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. try new orbit micro packs. >> >>. >> still to come how lobbyists have impacted the healthcare bill
there was a lot of ugly testimony about richardson. >> the only bright light in stories like this are journalits like you matt taibbi. thank you so much. can wall street learn from the mafia? it appears in the latest rolling stone magazine on line 2. >> yes. >> thank you for your time. it is a pleasure to meet you. thank you for your service. jack abram off will give us the insider's perspective, if obama was hershey's chocolate syrup. stir up a smile. and everyone likes 50%...
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the richardsons talked for years about making the trip that day kept putting off until chronicle columnistneddies told her story after that to donations began pouring in to finance the visit. hist adding bill bill the taj mahal in the backyard now. from the sacramento areas under attack it's showing up in huge numbers a little self in sacramento check it out. the good planning crop to their farm because they don't keep feeding but to try using water and haven't had any luck and they're too many to set up predators' but the grasshoppers are without work. >>> their to me to to catch. >>> space to do that. days to catch those friend would deduce to do? i was in the little boy. did we to know what the hell getting around the bay area today you'll find more sunshine and it looks like some preconditions is to get into the afternoon though fog showing up coast side right now look chemos the clear over the bay area looking good with colgate clear skies that the coast of more clouds the temperatures are going to stay close to the beach but mild as he had in mind and by to see some '70s and '80s as
the richardsons talked for years about making the trip that day kept putting off until chronicle columnistneddies told her story after that to donations began pouring in to finance the visit. hist adding bill bill the taj mahal in the backyard now. from the sacramento areas under attack it's showing up in huge numbers a little self in sacramento check it out. the good planning crop to their farm because they don't keep feeding but to try using water and haven't had any luck and they're too many...
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larry and barbara richardson spent the day walking across the bridge since being shipped since 1968. it was only a post card and richard son said he promised to take her to so the real thing and they have helped to pay for their trip. thank you. >> you are welcome. >>> and it was a fiery chain of events that led to a represent to your. >>> plus what million say gets the credit, stay tuned. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] get a wireless receiver in time for the olympic games. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. rethink possible. . >>> an active investigation is going on right
larry and barbara richardson spent the day walking across the bridge since being shipped since 1968. it was only a post card and richard son said he promised to take her to so the real thing and they have helped to pay for their trip. thank you. >> you are welcome. >>> and it was a fiery chain of events that led to a represent to your. >>> plus what million say gets the credit, stay tuned. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't...
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---charles richardson con 6 % . ---en contra costa los electores estan decidiendo sobre la medida "s". ---si esta "no" es aprobada, la mitad de los bomberos de ese condado podrian perder su trabajo y al menos 3 de sus estaciones estarian condenadas al cierre. ---a esta hora de la noche y con el 24% de votos contados., la medida "s"... lleva 44% a favor... y 57 % en contra. cu ---como usted lo vio....los votantes ejercieron su derecho en torno a 2 propuestas estatales y otras medidas importantes, como la de senador de los estados unidos pero mayra tostado nos explica por que precisamente en el condado de alameda hoy hubo observadores federales. 0:01 0:13 0:28 1:18 take pkg hoy en california inicia la temporada de elecciones mas importante del aÑo y el gobierno federal envi a un grupo de observadores al condado de alameda para proteger los derechos de los votantes que no hablan ingles.. arturo lpez - ciudadano estadounidense "cuando ven que nadie habla español, se intimidan, a veces ni siquiera entran". es por eso que
---charles richardson con 6 % . ---en contra costa los electores estan decidiendo sobre la medida "s". ---si esta "no" es aprobada, la mitad de los bomberos de ese condado podrian perder su trabajo y al menos 3 de sus estaciones estarian condenadas al cierre. ---a esta hora de la noche y con el 24% de votos contados., la medida "s"... lleva 44% a favor... y 57 % en contra. cu ---como usted lo vio....los votantes ejercieron su derecho en torno a 2 propuestas...
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proactive approach to providing protective services to victims in aruba, janet richardso janet richardson barbs. [ applause ] in recognition of her efforts to bring awareness and her identify the kour elements of an oo anti-trafficking model, from australia, ann gallagher. in recognition of his amazing courage to escape slavery and his remarkable activism to end human trafficking, raising awareness of labor exploitation in the fishing industry of southeast asia. [ applause ] >> in recognition of his unwaivering efforts in the face of threats and act of violences to him and his family, to provide aid to trafficking victims in the republic of the congo. [ applause ] in recognition of his dedication to victim protection and support and his tireless work to enlist new partners in anti-trafficking efforts in greece, phil hildegard. [ applause ] for her compassion and courage in bringing attention to the suffering of the human trafficking victims and her ground breaking work to identify the abuses. [ applause ] for her ongoing and exemplary leadership to increase engagement, strengthen commitme
proactive approach to providing protective services to victims in aruba, janet richardso janet richardson barbs. [ applause ] in recognition of her efforts to bring awareness and her identify the kour elements of an oo anti-trafficking model, from australia, ann gallagher. in recognition of his amazing courage to escape slavery and his remarkable activism to end human trafficking, raising awareness of labor exploitation in the fishing industry of southeast asia. [ applause ] >> in...
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gladys richardson, congrats to you from hanover. you'll want to get the lightest wardrobe you have ready to go. we'll talk about the heat coming up. @ [ male announcer ] millions of dollars for new schools and teachers... thousands of new good paying jobs... all without raising taxes. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't be built unless lawmakers give us the right to vote on it this november. call 1-800-492-7122 and tell your delegate and state senator to vote "yes" on national harbor... one of the biggest new job projects in the country. to vote "yes" on national harbor... >>> all right. congressional leaders say they have finally reached an agreement so your student loan doesn't double. let's go live to abc2 news karen travers who will talk to us nice and slowly to explain this deal. karen? >> reporter: good evening, jamie. it is certainly complicated and the clock is ticking. lawmakers say they're close to a deal to prevent student loan interest rates from doubling on ju
gladys richardson, congrats to you from hanover. you'll want to get the lightest wardrobe you have ready to go. we'll talk about the heat coming up. @ [ male announcer ] millions of dollars for new schools and teachers... thousands of new good paying jobs... all without raising taxes. that's what a world-class resort casino at national harbor would mean for maryland. but it won't be built unless lawmakers give us the right to vote on it this november. call 1-800-492-7122 and tell your delegate...
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larry and barbara richardson is love story is going on its 44th year and still strong. that is not one we're talking about here. >> it is the most beautiful thing i've ever seen. it is magnificent. >> a golden gate bridge lives in the backyard of their farm in kansas, a model that the bill with his father and 100 lbs. of concrete. the golden gate bridge is here, the only time that larry saw it was inspired to build a model, when he was on his way to vietnam. barbara had never seen it. she had never been on an airplane before. she had never been in a city bigger than wichita. >> well, larry, it looks different than yours ... it is beautiful. >> what is also inspiring to the richardsons is a way that san fransisco has opened its heart to them. since reading their story in a column by the chronicle. >> i think and the end of the day when you get to know these people, they're so down-to-earth and warm. every place that we have gone people have come up to talk to us. we're signing autographs. they ask if we're the people from kansas. at the stop on the street. it is the perf
larry and barbara richardson is love story is going on its 44th year and still strong. that is not one we're talking about here. >> it is the most beautiful thing i've ever seen. it is magnificent. >> a golden gate bridge lives in the backyard of their farm in kansas, a model that the bill with his father and 100 lbs. of concrete. the golden gate bridge is here, the only time that larry saw it was inspired to build a model, when he was on his way to vietnam. barbara had never seen...