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>> the riverside investigation was scheduled to last three days. by the second day we had 35 men visit our house, including this guy, who shows up to meet a girl half his age. he comes in, and he's jittery, he's jazzed up, and he goes to wash his hands. i'm watching from the next room, and, you know, i don't like every approach to be the same. >> paper towel's right over here. >> so i grab a paper towel. he sees me, i hand it to him. he says thanks, then he figures out this is going to be a problem. >> why don't you have a seat right over there on the stool there, please. who are you? >> i'm chris. >> chris? >> yeah. >> and who did you come to see, chris? >> umm, what's her name? >> what's her name? >> i'm sorry, caught me off guard. >> he's, you know, shaky, he looks like he's on some kind of a drug. and, in fact, later police found methamphetamines in his car. >> you came to see kelly. >> yeah. >> and how old is kelly? >> kelly's way too young for me. >> then why did you come here, chris? >> i came her to tell her that, actually. >> to tell her s
>> the riverside investigation was scheduled to last three days. by the second day we had 35 men visit our house, including this guy, who shows up to meet a girl half his age. he comes in, and he's jittery, he's jazzed up, and he goes to wash his hands. i'm watching from the next room, and, you know, i don't like every approach to be the same. >> paper towel's right over here. >> so i grab a paper towel. he sees me, i hand it to him. he says thanks, then he figures out this is...
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today we're in sacramento at one of the really iconic restaurants of this city, the riverside clubhouse. you know, it's a place that's known for, well, the large cow that's atop it. kind of unique, right? that brings us to our first story. you know, in san francisco, they have more than 3,500
today we're in sacramento at one of the really iconic restaurants of this city, the riverside clubhouse. you know, it's a place that's known for, well, the large cow that's atop it. kind of unique, right? that brings us to our first story. you know, in san francisco, they have more than 3,500
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. >> you had to convince the doctors at riverside community hospital you were on the level, you knewt you were doing, that you weren't trying to get attention, fame, glory. how did that conversation go? >> well, i'll tell you the kidney donation was easy. the interviews aren't. this is -- no. it was very professional. i was just asked, why do you want to donate a kidney and every time i would just simply say because i want to help somebody. i just wanted to help somebody. so there was nothing to -- it was that simple. >> when they started to explain that there are risks involved in any type of surgery, was there ever a moment, for even a split second when you had a conversation with yourself and thought, do i really want to do this? >> i've never had second thoughts. there's risks every time you step into a car that you can do and you don't think about that. i didn't think -- never thought about the risks. i was excited i was going to be able to donate a kidney to help them and get them off dialysis. >> let me share numbers. about 90,000 people are on the waiting list hoping to get a
. >> you had to convince the doctors at riverside community hospital you were on the level, you knewt you were doing, that you weren't trying to get attention, fame, glory. how did that conversation go? >> well, i'll tell you the kidney donation was easy. the interviews aren't. this is -- no. it was very professional. i was just asked, why do you want to donate a kidney and every time i would just simply say because i want to help somebody. i just wanted to help somebody. so there...
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shutdown at riverside park way because of a tractor-trailer fire. it may be overturned. it may be awhile before they can clear completely. traffic is being diverted at 543 and then take pulaski highway. we have an accident in essex. another one as you make your way through the glen burnie area. 43.s is 95 at 5 under 4 all traffic is being diverted over to pulaski highway. look how thick the fog is at sandy point. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> four people are recovering from injuries following a collision on 95 in cecil county. police say this happened shortly before midnight in the southbound lanes along mile- marker 93 in perryville. a passing car struck a vehicle and then kept going. police were able to track down the suspect vehicle. the other driver was also injured but none of the injuries are considered life- threatening. a judge has set a trial date for an abortion doctor. this'll be a test of the new laws that criminalize abortions in cases where the fetus is considered a viable outside the womb. they are charged in the 2010 case of a botched abortio
shutdown at riverside park way because of a tractor-trailer fire. it may be overturned. it may be awhile before they can clear completely. traffic is being diverted at 543 and then take pulaski highway. we have an accident in essex. another one as you make your way through the glen burnie area. 43.s is 95 at 5 under 4 all traffic is being diverted over to pulaski highway. look how thick the fog is at sandy point. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> four people are recovering from...
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in riverside california ramon dillon though r t. well for more on the foreclosure crisis and the nation and the banks that are profiting from them michael prysner joins us now welcome michael so the foreclosure crisis so dire today that people as you just saw are willing to risk getting arrested and protest what is the say about the state of the country today. well it says that conditions for poor and working people in the united states are very bad and they're getting much worse i know that all of these militant actions taking place across the country the retaking of foreclosed homes the taking of vacant buildings to provide housing for people you know these people aren't going out to the streets and doing this because they want to get arrested or because they want to get attacked by the cops but because they're left with no other choice because they're compelled to fight because they have no other choice but to fight because this government after years of an economic crisis has taken no real meaningful action to try to improve the
in riverside california ramon dillon though r t. well for more on the foreclosure crisis and the nation and the banks that are profiting from them michael prysner joins us now welcome michael so the foreclosure crisis so dire today that people as you just saw are willing to risk getting arrested and protest what is the say about the state of the country today. well it says that conditions for poor and working people in the united states are very bad and they're getting much worse i know that...
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. >> no nos sorprende porque miramos , ya va de años y siempre ha salido que los Ángeles riverside, sonla tranquilidad también dinero . >> le da uno rabia si me gasto el dinero y la debo pero que alguien dañe mi crédito y se beneficie . >> es por eso que debe proteger su número de seguro social y destruir los documentos con información personal . >> es importante revisar los estados de cuenta cada mes, para tomar accioens . >> que hacer si es víctima? . >> ponga una alerta, repórtelo a la policía y cierre las cuentas abiertas . >> al regreso . >> aguas con el agua, porque la factura podría triplicarse . >> migrantes en la lista de los más discriminados . >> la belleza cuesta pero el precio de lucir bella para algunas puede ser la muerte . >> (♪ ♪) . >> . >> prohíbe que se estacionen a 3 cuadras de las escuelas debe ser de 500 pies . >> se debate . >> todos los alimentos servidos en santa clara deberan más sanos, se aprobaron nuevos estándares nutricionales, deben ser bajas en sal, azúcar y grasa . >> la junta del condado de santa clara da moratoria no prohibira pero no que se abran más
. >> no nos sorprende porque miramos , ya va de años y siempre ha salido que los Ángeles riverside, sonla tranquilidad también dinero . >> le da uno rabia si me gasto el dinero y la debo pero que alguien dañe mi crédito y se beneficie . >> es por eso que debe proteger su número de seguro social y destruir los documentos con información personal . >> es importante revisar los estados de cuenta cada mes, para tomar accioens . >> que hacer si es víctima? ....
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about 1000 riverside county employees including nurses walked off the job.e workers are warning more strikes will come unless contract negotiations resume and are serious. >> i haven't had a pay raise in five years. not a cost of living. not a, you know, an advancement for five years. >> the money is just not there. we need to get them to the table so they can negotiate with us in a serious level. leslie: the county board says there have been 37 negotiating sessions with the union in the past ten months. the union contends the board is stalling and not negotiating in good faith. >>> meanwhile, kaiser permanente workers are expected to return to work today, they staged a one day walkout over contract disputes yesterday. the kaiser los angeles medical center on sunset boulevard, nurses and other kaiser employees, look to the picket lines over proposed cuts to health care and retirement benefits. kaiser officials say the union hasn't responded to their wage and benefit proposals. phillip: a major prescription drug company is recalling 1 million packets of birth
about 1000 riverside county employees including nurses walked off the job.e workers are warning more strikes will come unless contract negotiations resume and are serious. >> i haven't had a pay raise in five years. not a cost of living. not a, you know, an advancement for five years. >> the money is just not there. we need to get them to the table so they can negotiate with us in a serious level. leslie: the county board says there have been 37 negotiating sessions with the union...
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. >> these guys are in a foundation in riverside, california, their research and development foundation that works on these things. but you see, he's mixing around this foam. he's got it on his hand. >> this is what they asked me to do. >> he purposely puts this blow torch, 7,000 degrees, directly into his hand. >> what? every part of me wants to say this is fake or doctored somehow. >> real. >> absolutely real. >> look -- 20 seconds. >> the big selling point, according to this guy, about his product, his compound here, is that it's biodegradable, nontoxic and recyclelable. and to prove that point, takes a big spoonful and eats it. >> all i'm going to get out of it is a little burping, probably. >> does it taste good? >> doesn't look like it. >> i've been eating this stuff, you know, off and on for five years. and i'm perfectly healthy. i'm a healthy man. >> i bet he doesn't get heartburn. >> but we can't have toxic materials put on our house and in our environment that is recycled into the waterways and gets back into the food chain or the water chain, because guess what? we have to ea
. >> these guys are in a foundation in riverside, california, their research and development foundation that works on these things. but you see, he's mixing around this foam. he's got it on his hand. >> this is what they asked me to do. >> he purposely puts this blow torch, 7,000 degrees, directly into his hand. >> what? every part of me wants to say this is fake or doctored somehow. >> real. >> absolutely real. >> look -- 20 seconds. >> the big...
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the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. you're involved in chairing meetings and being the official spokesperson for the city. in addition to the kind of formal things, i try to see problems, get people who can make some difference ing them together and say, "let's do something about this." [ narrator ] the city council makes the laws that govern the city. they represent the legislative branch of government similar to congress on a national level. i'm having some concern, not feeling comfortable about... what our long-range plan is at the sewer plant. what we'd like the opportunity to do is to review the report, have the different departments look at it and come back with the council in the second week of february. [ narrator ] in this city, like many others a city manager administers the services the city provides. i work for the mayor and city council. they're the elected representatives. and they hire me to operate the city on a day-to-day basis providing services to the citizen. all the way from water, sewer, electric,
the role of the mayor of riverside is both complicated and simple. you're involved in chairing meetings and being the official spokesperson for the city. in addition to the kind of formal things, i try to see problems, get people who can make some difference ing them together and say, "let's do something about this." [ narrator ] the city council makes the laws that govern the city. they represent the legislative branch of government similar to congress on a national level. i'm having...
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we are actually having fewer foreclosures in san francisco thant( riverside, sacramento, stockton.id look at some of the higher propensity for closure areas, to look at that, but i believe these are factors that not only act locally, but nationally. when we have seen is, there were studies done in massachusetts, north carolina, where similar trends have happened. what we are seeing is literally the industry following -- not followingç certain laws in plae in this foreclosure process. you see people saying they represent an agency they do not, and work for another agency. one of the many examples is if i were acting on behalf of the new lender but said i was working for the old lender that is now bankrupt, saying that they sign the property over to me. that would not happen if i asked for your home. ok>> is the pure volume of foreclosures a factor in this? >> and that might be one of the reasons. i do not think the system was prepared for this level of volume. what we are seeing across the country, in terms of real estate, is not a cyclical bust. there are ups and downs,ç just lik
we are actually having fewer foreclosures in san francisco thant( riverside, sacramento, stockton.id look at some of the higher propensity for closure areas, to look at that, but i believe these are factors that not only act locally, but nationally. when we have seen is, there were studies done in massachusetts, north carolina, where similar trends have happened. what we are seeing is literally the industry following -- not followingç certain laws in plae in this foreclosure process. you see...
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cup replay between middlesbrough and sunderland this one at the riverside stadium after both sides three one one just. focusing now on colombian welterweight international mendoza failed to show up for the official weigh in the head of wednesday's bat with russian be. here in moscow the fight is part of the inaugural real boxing t.v. event bringing together famous fighters from around the world twenty eight year old south american who has a record of thirty three the trees from his forty one fights wasn't present as his flight had been delayed while twenty nine year old dave who has won all of his fifteen banks knocking at six in the process wide in sixty three kilograms overall for fights will take place during the event including a cruiserweight battle between russia's just thirty three wins and just one defeat could be a handful the jamaican opponent richard cole. i give him a lot of respect to support me because i never know much about him you choose to fight me so i give my whole lot of respect to fighters turned me down. you know he chose the five it's like your mother was pretty d
cup replay between middlesbrough and sunderland this one at the riverside stadium after both sides three one one just. focusing now on colombian welterweight international mendoza failed to show up for the official weigh in the head of wednesday's bat with russian be. here in moscow the fight is part of the inaugural real boxing t.v. event bringing together famous fighters from around the world twenty eight year old south american who has a record of thirty three the trees from his forty one...
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gained an enviable reputation renowned for its painting architecture and woodwork and down by the riverside there's a house where the old arts are still practiced nowadays the artists make souvenirs and entertain the hundreds of visitors who pass through here every week. well i think. these guys tackle the brushwork today but i'm still going to take on something birch additional and very russian but it's much more up my street. burst back in the day having a couple was a very elaborate affair in all my time in russia i'd never had tea from a some of our and i was garrett jets post the largest exhibition in the country it seemed like a good place to break the habit there are some of us here that date back to the seventeenth century from single person pops to ones that can hold more than fifty liters of water but always talking really was making me thirsty. but i've got to have a drink so. let's go ok. but there was still some serious preparations to take care of. there's a good. getting the sum of all going takes time once you've added your water you need to put in plenty of kindling light i
gained an enviable reputation renowned for its painting architecture and woodwork and down by the riverside there's a house where the old arts are still practiced nowadays the artists make souvenirs and entertain the hundreds of visitors who pass through here every week. well i think. these guys tackle the brushwork today but i'm still going to take on something birch additional and very russian but it's much more up my street. burst back in the day having a couple was a very elaborate affair...
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police responded to riverside elementary yesterday afternoon.the 31 year was shooting a gun into the air at cars and people passing by. he was wearing body armor which made him resistant to police stun guns. officers subdued and arrested him. if you witnessed anything please call the police. >>> resolution that would have done more to prevent disruptive protests at the port of oakland is a no-go. the council failed to pass a resolution that directs the mayor to use more aggressive police measures to prevent a future shutdown. for the second time in three weeks protesters shouted down city council members during debate over the resolution. the vote came the -- came the same day anonymous posted the personal information of several city officials pause of what they say is overly address sieve policing. >>> 4:38. -- the embarcadero looks like fog is forming. >> found a little fog on the bridge this morning. how but mike? >>> yeah amazing how quickly it is forming now i didn't see any on the bridge i think i come in a little sooner than eric he's a f
police responded to riverside elementary yesterday afternoon.the 31 year was shooting a gun into the air at cars and people passing by. he was wearing body armor which made him resistant to police stun guns. officers subdued and arrested him. if you witnessed anything please call the police. >>> resolution that would have done more to prevent disruptive protests at the port of oakland is a no-go. the council failed to pass a resolution that directs the mayor to use more aggressive...
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last month, uc-riverside students protested tuition hikes during a regents meeting. some cal students are stressing out about the rising fees. >> my dad just lost his job so we're going to try to get financial aid. in the past it's been pretty hard. >> reporter: the middle class scholarship would cost the state about $1 billion to run it every year. just where will california find this kind of money? the money will come from taxes that out of state corporations owe the golden state. about 150,000 students in the cal state system and 42,000 in the uc system would be eligible for the middle class scholarship. if approved, the proposal could take effect as early as this fall. reporting from berkeley, gil diaz, cbs 5. >>> in downtown sunnyvale, that will be the home to new offices for apple computers. the cupertino-based company says it is leasing a 156,000- square-foot office building at the sunnyvale towne centre. the company is expected to add 400 employees to the area. apple is expected to make that move in the coming year. >>> around the bay area, pg&e says it has f
last month, uc-riverside students protested tuition hikes during a regents meeting. some cal students are stressing out about the rising fees. >> my dad just lost his job so we're going to try to get financial aid. in the past it's been pretty hard. >> reporter: the middle class scholarship would cost the state about $1 billion to run it every year. just where will california find this kind of money? the money will come from taxes that out of state corporations owe the golden state....
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the 29-year-old riverside man was arrested. he's glad his name was cleared, but he said it isn't enough. he still wants justice. >> it's how i lost my job. that detective didn't have a reason to call because had he my id. that's my thing. >> no one has called to apologize to mr. king or taken any steps to help repair his life. >> the d.c. assistant chief said we don't believe it's unreasonable to interview someone whose id was found at the scene of a homicide. mr. king believes he was treat unfairly, he can contact us and we'd be happy to look into it. king and his attorney say they may legally pursue the matter further. >> sounds like they'll hear from him soon. >>> new tonight another local university dealing with a potential norovirus outbreak. howard university says 40 students have been treat ford nor row in the last 24 hours. last week george washington university reported 85 similar cases of the highly contagious stomach illness. >>> another big story tonight, gay marriage is one step closer to becoming legal in maryland
the 29-year-old riverside man was arrested. he's glad his name was cleared, but he said it isn't enough. he still wants justice. >> it's how i lost my job. that detective didn't have a reason to call because had he my id. that's my thing. >> no one has called to apologize to mr. king or taken any steps to help repair his life. >> the d.c. assistant chief said we don't believe it's unreasonable to interview someone whose id was found at the scene of a homicide. mr. king...
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>>riverside. >>how long you been here? >>seven years. >>at corcoran? >>i been in corcoran in the shu for three years, and i just got on this yard. >>when did you come out here? >>a month ago. >>so you were in solitary for three straight years. >>for seven years. >>for seven years. what was it like in there? >>it was pretty bad. >>what got you into solitary? >>gangs. i was in a gang. >>which one? >>nlr. >>nazi low rider. >>and aryan brotherhood. i was affiliated with both. >>and then you dropped out? >>yes. i gave all that stuff up. i'm going home in a couple of months. >>congratulations. >>what was it like being in it? >>being in a gang? >>yeah. >>well. can you see my face? >>what happened? >>i got stab wounds all over my body? >>can you show me? >>yeah. >>right there. wow. >>did that all happen here in prison? (man) when you were in a gang, was most of the violence from your gang or from other gangs. >>both, both. we get into it with the blacks mexicans. sometimes the mexicans and the whites, the southern mexicans and the whites collaborate to get the
>>riverside. >>how long you been here? >>seven years. >>at corcoran? >>i been in corcoran in the shu for three years, and i just got on this yard. >>when did you come out here? >>a month ago. >>so you were in solitary for three straight years. >>for seven years. >>for seven years. what was it like in there? >>it was pretty bad. >>what got you into solitary? >>gangs. i was in a gang. >>which one? >>nlr....
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i've tried to take the party out of sacramento and bring them to places like los angeles and riverside, places where republicans don't ordinarily need -- don't ordinarily go. this is just one more example of it, with this town hall that we're having with the asian community and the latino community. we've got to have these discussions, not only for the sake of our party but for the sake of california. >> belva: well, some of the issues that some of the presidential candidates stand for are different from those positions of californians. so how are you going to approach dealing with things like immigration? >> well, first of all, what's really important across the spectrum is that we have a discussion, not only with the latino community, not only with the asian community or young voters on jobs, education, public safety. we have to have an ongoing relationship relationship with voters as a party on all of these issues. when it comes to immigration, you know, republicans need to understand that a majority of a latinos support border security when the issue is framed as crisis occurring o
i've tried to take the party out of sacramento and bring them to places like los angeles and riverside, places where republicans don't ordinarily need -- don't ordinarily go. this is just one more example of it, with this town hall that we're having with the asian community and the latino community. we've got to have these discussions, not only for the sake of our party but for the sake of california. >> belva: well, some of the issues that some of the presidential candidates stand for...
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northbound 95 is closed at riverside park quiet because of a tractor-trailer fire on 95. there is a tow truck on the scene. all traffic is forced off at 543. from there you take pulaski highway. hyde park road, we are tracking essex.ident in si here is the closure, 95 at 543. there is a northbound delay developing. this is 97 at 100. a lot of fog to deal with. you can see north and southbound traffic and women start to see some delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the latest on the buses and the trains. for that we go to kurt kronke of the mta system. >> good morning. the fog and not affecting the mta systems. light rail and metro subway on schedule. in observance of the president'' day holiday, there will be no mta commuter bus service on monday. light rail will operate on their regular weekday schedules on monday. i'm kurt kronke. now back to tony pann. >> the fog is the big story this morning. visibility is down to a quarter of a mile in some areas. temperatures are above freezing. 37 in parkton. it will take a couple of hours for this to burn
northbound 95 is closed at riverside park quiet because of a tractor-trailer fire on 95. there is a tow truck on the scene. all traffic is forced off at 543. from there you take pulaski highway. hyde park road, we are tracking essex.ident in si here is the closure, 95 at 543. there is a northbound delay developing. this is 97 at 100. a lot of fog to deal with. you can see north and southbound traffic and women start to see some delays. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. now let's get the...
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imagine a single mother who gets caught for committing welfare fraud in someplace like riverside county california. she is going to lose her kids. they are going to take her kids away and put them in foster care. here, you have this guy gantic companies like jp morgan chase, they are cereally caught and they are allowed to continue engaging in the same kind of business activities and they give them special waivers to go out and raise money? it's unbelievable we do not show the same kind of consideration to other kinds of citizens. >> the sec, therefore, is not using its powers, deliberately doesn't that blow a hole in president obama's argument that the sec should have more power? >> again, i completely agree with senator grassley. the sec and generally speaking, the financial regulate ors have enormaus power. we don't need action up and downed power. they just haven't done the job. we need new people to come in there who are actually going to do the job of prosecuting and enforcing these rules. >> one of the people trying to prosecutor, new york's attorney general knight snyderman. >>
imagine a single mother who gets caught for committing welfare fraud in someplace like riverside county california. she is going to lose her kids. they are going to take her kids away and put them in foster care. here, you have this guy gantic companies like jp morgan chase, they are cereally caught and they are allowed to continue engaging in the same kind of business activities and they give them special waivers to go out and raise money? it's unbelievable we do not show the same kind of...
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today we're in sacramento at one of the really iconic restaurants of this city, the riverside clubhouse. you know, it's a place that's known for, well, the large cow that's atop it. kind of unique, right? that brings us to our first story. you know, in san francisco, they have more than 3,500 restaurants, and it's a number that's constantly changing because of some closing and some opening, but we found one restaurant that takes the farm-to-floor concept to an entirely different level. you may remember matthew and terces engelhart from our story a few years ago. they're the owners of the small but popular chain of restaurants in the bay area called cafe gratitude. >> it's amazing. it's delicious, amazing, beautiful. >> you may also remember cafe gratitude because the menu was particularly unique there. none of the entrees were cooked. nothing but raw food was served, and in a town where being different and unique is embraced, the idea was a success, and so the couple recently opened another eclectic restaurant called gracias madre in san francisco. the menu is mostly vegetarian, but unl
today we're in sacramento at one of the really iconic restaurants of this city, the riverside clubhouse. you know, it's a place that's known for, well, the large cow that's atop it. kind of unique, right? that brings us to our first story. you know, in san francisco, they have more than 3,500 restaurants, and it's a number that's constantly changing because of some closing and some opening, but we found one restaurant that takes the farm-to-floor concept to an entirely different level. you may...
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. >> riverside, places are the very area. >> and five banks signed on, only representing a traction of the mortgages here, what about the other 60%? >> and there are programs in place that do affect hem. the harp program allow people to refinance. if they have a loan guaranteed by fanny and freddy. other banks may sign onto the deal. and there is is going to go some. we'll talk about why people think my may have a big yef impact. >> san francisco's police chief is defending his officers use of force during their arrests of a suspected mentally ill man. at 4:00 yesterday you can see two officers struggling with a man, moments later two other offices arrived and one begins punching the man. the police chief believes officers did act appropriately and told officers that he has aid as he tried to bite them. >> one officer believes that the only way they're going to do this suspect is to punch the person until the person stops struggling. and that happens and not pretty, the chief of police far preferable to shooting a mentally ill person in distress. >> and he says the man planned out this
. >> riverside, places are the very area. >> and five banks signed on, only representing a traction of the mortgages here, what about the other 60%? >> and there are programs in place that do affect hem. the harp program allow people to refinance. if they have a loan guaranteed by fanny and freddy. other banks may sign onto the deal. and there is is going to go some. we'll talk about why people think my may have a big yef impact. >> san francisco's police chief is...
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police responded to riverside elementary yesterday afternoon.1-year-old was shooting a gun in the air at cars and at people passing by. he was wearing body armor which made him resistant to stun guns. officers subdued and arrested him if you witnessed anything please call the police. >>> federal investigators trying to figure out the motive behind shooting of a customs agent in newark. police arrested 61-year-old dennis bagwell an optometrist and piedmont resident. they don't know why he targeted the agent. last night federal agents from fbi, homeland security and customs searched this piedmont apartment building where bagwell is the property manager. newark police say there are more questions than answers, so far. >> it is unknown if the agent discharged a weapon. this was an off -- off-duty incident. >>> detectives believe bagwell waited for the agent to walk out of his home and fired at least five shots. the 61-year-old agent was seriously injured but is expected to survive. he worked at san francisco international airport. >>> a resolution t
police responded to riverside elementary yesterday afternoon.1-year-old was shooting a gun in the air at cars and at people passing by. he was wearing body armor which made him resistant to stun guns. officers subdued and arrested him if you witnessed anything please call the police. >>> federal investigators trying to figure out the motive behind shooting of a customs agent in newark. police arrested 61-year-old dennis bagwell an optometrist and piedmont resident. they don't know why...
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he joins us now from riverside, california.is a professor of education at nyu in new york. nuts and bolts for this 101? >> i will give you a basic overview of the plan. we would essentially get rid of the current tuition model where students pay an upfront lump sum for their education. instead, every student would attend with no upfront costs, not having to put the burden on their families or themselves with interest-accruing loans but instead through a 5% or roughly 5% contribution that they would be paying once they enter a career after they graduate. >> so let's just guess for a moment -- and this might be a bit gracious. but let's just say you graduate and get $100,000 on the first year out. that would mean you would pay $5,000 that year back to the college and you would do that for 20 years. essentially, you would pay the college about $100,000 over 20 years, right? >> that's right. it sounds like a lot especially right now when the cost to attend university of california is around $50,000 for four years. but the way thing
he joins us now from riverside, california.is a professor of education at nyu in new york. nuts and bolts for this 101? >> i will give you a basic overview of the plan. we would essentially get rid of the current tuition model where students pay an upfront lump sum for their education. instead, every student would attend with no upfront costs, not having to put the burden on their families or themselves with interest-accruing loans but instead through a 5% or roughly 5% contribution that...
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northbound 95, another crash to watch for at riverside parkway. and we have an accident in baltimore city as well. liberty heights avenue, at reisterstown road. let's take a live look. you can see things are beginning to thin out there. and we'll take another look there. not a bad situation there for you at all. this traffic report is brought to you by phil's carpet, hardwood and laminate, too. you can call them at 1-877-75- bills. back to you. >>> if you have been in baltimore for a while, you have no doubt enjoyed a burgers cookie or two or 10. the chocolate cookie is an all- time favorite. ron matz reports, for a while, there's a new twist to the baltimore classic. >> reporter: enter the home of burgers cookies and you'll land in chocolate heaven. they're all hand made. and baltimoreans buy them. to the tune of 20,000 cookies per week. >> it's a lot of cookies. >> it's a lot of cookies. >> a lot of cookies. and christmastime is even more, sometimes doubles because of the volume for gifts and stuff. >> reporter: now, you can go retro. burgers is
northbound 95, another crash to watch for at riverside parkway. and we have an accident in baltimore city as well. liberty heights avenue, at reisterstown road. let's take a live look. you can see things are beginning to thin out there. and we'll take another look there. not a bad situation there for you at all. this traffic report is brought to you by phil's carpet, hardwood and laminate, too. you can call them at 1-877-75- bills. back to you. >>> if you have been in baltimore for a...
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let's look at the first option in riverside, california, a historic hotel. >> the mission inn hotel and a castle. there are turrets, domes and flying bufly ing buttre is sses. the reagans honeymooned there. you can stay there. it's one of 235 historic hotels in america offering a deal for presidents' day weekend. this hotel has a sweet escape package where they are giving you a room and cup cakes and a little resort certificate for $189 a night. >> it looks beautiful. built in 1876. it even has a chapel. >> in case you want to get married. that really makes up for missing valentine's day. >> get cracking on it. >> presidents' day, people are reflecting on history. colonial williamsburg. >> great for families. it's a great way to teach kids about history. it's an amazing deal. there is an american history package at the williamsburg lodge. i love the breakfast. they have farm fresh eggs and virginia ham. you also get to mingle with the fore fathers. george and martha washington will be there. they are offering tons of things. if you don't want to stay for the weekend if you are the presi
let's look at the first option in riverside, california, a historic hotel. >> the mission inn hotel and a castle. there are turrets, domes and flying bufly ing buttre is sses. the reagans honeymooned there. you can stay there. it's one of 235 historic hotels in america offering a deal for presidents' day weekend. this hotel has a sweet escape package where they are giving you a room and cup cakes and a little resort certificate for $189 a night. >> it looks beautiful. built in 1876....
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might be tried to hide in riverside friends or acquaintances relatives.steven sampson looked on a stalking conviction considered extremely dangerous anyone with information please call police. not once but twice loop elevator man trapped last night high-rise near millenium park firefighter went up into another elevator entered through the season through the ceiling hatch. the second elevator stopped and there were both trapped. engineer able to reset the switch from the rooftop about three and a half dollars later speed cameras going up in safety zones or around chicago big tickets for violators. gov. quinn and mayor emmanuel say is about safety but critics say cash cow for the city. reaction >> speed cameras coming to designated safety zones in chicago areas. could cover almost half of the city. the mayor says the goal is to get drivers to slow down. and keep children safe. critics say the city needs to pump the brakes. >> i think it is great >> colleen conlan principle of canter middle school in hyde park last year to students hit by a car going too fas
might be tried to hide in riverside friends or acquaintances relatives.steven sampson looked on a stalking conviction considered extremely dangerous anyone with information please call police. not once but twice loop elevator man trapped last night high-rise near millenium park firefighter went up into another elevator entered through the season through the ceiling hatch. the second elevator stopped and there were both trapped. engineer able to reset the switch from the rooftop about three and...
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police responded to riverside elementary yesterday afternoon. 31-year-old man was shooting a gun in the air at cars and people passing by he was wearing body armor. officers subdued and arrested him if you witnessed anything please call san pablo police. >>> u.s. custom as agent recovering in the hospital after he was shot in front of his home in newark. place arrested 61-year-old bagwell an optometrist for attempted murder. last night federal agents from fbi, homeland security and u.s. cost toms searched the apartment building where -- customs searched the apartment building. >> it is unknown if the agent discharged a weapon. this was an off-duty incident not in his working capacity. >> detectives believe bagwell waited for the victim to walk out of his home then fired at least five shots. the 61-year-old agent was seriously injured he worked out of san francisco international airport. >>> a resolution that would have done more to prevent disruptive protests at the port of oakland is a no-go. for the second time in flee weeks protesters shouted
police responded to riverside elementary yesterday afternoon. 31-year-old man was shooting a gun in the air at cars and people passing by he was wearing body armor. officers subdued and arrested him if you witnessed anything please call san pablo police. >>> u.s. custom as agent recovering in the hospital after he was shot in front of his home in newark. place arrested 61-year-old bagwell an optometrist for attempted murder. last night federal agents from fbi, homeland security and...