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harrison was service and light and industrial and it stayed the same, and it just changed to sal or sally to emphasize the arts and but it was still no residential, but the one change is that entertainment uses are permitted there now, and also in the wnuo which is the office district, which runs along towns and then also runs along 11th street to capture what is the, you know, the existing entertainment corridor that is there. and so, before, and as commissioner hyde mentioned when the task force is working on this plan, there is no such thing as an llp it exists in name. and it did kind of exist in concept, at some point as accessory entertainment, right? and so there were discussions by the point that i got involved we were actually talking about individual land use and where they are permitted and how they are going to be treated. and we did consider them at that time, but just as accessory entertainment and we also came down was that they for the most part was treated like entertainment which is they are permitted south of harrison street with the exception of being fulsom street and
harrison was service and light and industrial and it stayed the same, and it just changed to sal or sally to emphasize the arts and but it was still no residential, but the one change is that entertainment uses are permitted there now, and also in the wnuo which is the office district, which runs along towns and then also runs along 11th street to capture what is the, you know, the existing entertainment corridor that is there. and so, before, and as commissioner hyde mentioned when the task...
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as for sally -- she'll spend her next year behind bars. and has to pay all that money back. >> you don't know who these people are. take some common sense steps to make sure that the sally spiesmans of the world cannot come in and take your property. >> now, many times, thieves arrive in pairs. one distracts the agent, so the reckommendation is to multiple abilities. >> and stay home. paula, thank you. >>> when we come back, which airline has been slapped with the biggest fine for stranding passengers on the tarmac? >>> and what pope francis will do when he visits america? >>> and after the hippo close encounter last night, another one with something else. to instantly add volume to your cheek area. as you age, cheeks can lose volume. voluma adds volume creating contour and lift for a more youthful profile. for up to two years. temporary side effects include tenderness, swelling, firmness lumps, bumps, bruising, pain redness, discoloration and itching. ask your doctor. juvÉderm voluma®. defy gravity. the hoover floormate deluxe. washes. sc
as for sally -- she'll spend her next year behind bars. and has to pay all that money back. >> you don't know who these people are. take some common sense steps to make sure that the sally spiesmans of the world cannot come in and take your property. >> now, many times, thieves arrive in pairs. one distracts the agent, so the reckommendation is to multiple abilities. >> and stay home. paula, thank you. >>> when we come back, which airline has been slapped with the...
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we are back with sallie krawcheck.s now the chair of elevate network and partners in the elevate fund which directs capital to companies that advance women. the fund out performed the index last year. that is great news. what is the biggest challenge? you have been out talking about this fund and there are going to be skeptics. >> values-based investing, getting a fair return. two or three years ago, it was liberal minded. i've changed my thinking. i try to keep learning every day. this is something that emerging investors are rejecting, that you can have a return or both. there is real growth. the other thing i would say back in the day when i was a research analyst, the question every portfolio manager asked in every meeting was is the management team any good? every time, i would say yes they are good and i met with them for 15 minutes one time. just as diversification and stockholding is important, so is it in management. there is an enormous amount of research out or the says diversity in management teams leads to
we are back with sallie krawcheck.s now the chair of elevate network and partners in the elevate fund which directs capital to companies that advance women. the fund out performed the index last year. that is great news. what is the biggest challenge? you have been out talking about this fund and there are going to be skeptics. >> values-based investing, getting a fair return. two or three years ago, it was liberal minded. i've changed my thinking. i try to keep learning every day. this...
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>> sally, we got the e-mail. just popped in. bye! turns out, applying for a marijuana license is a lot like applying to college. searching to find the place you want, then the arduous application forms, financial statements, and the interviews. of course, the waiting is the hardest part. for the pot barons, today is the day the day the waiting ends. ♪ >> guess what? >> what? >> i heard that aurora is announcing today instead of tomorrow. i don't know why. >> woo hoo! >> it's not confirmed. it's a rumor. >> that's exciting. >> it's pretty cool. >> i i worry because i feel like i'm going jinx myself. >> we'll be informed via e-mail. if you get something that says aurora don't open it. >> why? >> so we can hope it together. >> i was like, why. >> so i'm at denver international airport this morning and i'm picking up some of my best friends that i used to work with back in the day. i might find out whether i get the aurora license today or tomorrow. so my friends have been warned that we might be celebrating or commiserating. i'm probabl
>> sally, we got the e-mail. just popped in. bye! turns out, applying for a marijuana license is a lot like applying to college. searching to find the place you want, then the arduous application forms, financial statements, and the interviews. of course, the waiting is the hardest part. for the pot barons, today is the day the day the waiting ends. ♪ >> guess what? >> what? >> i heard that aurora is announcing today instead of tomorrow. i don't know why. >> woo...
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and today, a judge sentenced 58-year-old sally theisman to one year in jail. kevin lewis was there in the courtroom when prosecutors shared incriminating evidence in a story you saw first on 7. >> go pro video captured sally in action rummaging through a stranger's closet on a hunt for jewelry. >> watches, bracelets, jewelry. >> prosecutors say the 58-year-old who resides in this million dollar potomac home scoured the internet for luxury properties listed on the market. auto >> there's a visceral reaction. people feel that when they see the video. >> in total, she snagged 83 grand in valuables from nearly a dozen homes including carlos bonilla's million dollar bethesda abode. he lost three items including a gold bracelet like this one. it was a prized family heirloom passed down from his late parents. >> a piece that i could give to my daughter and not going to be able to. because when these things hit the resale market after a theft, just have it melted down. >> police describe her as kind and generous and credit her for helping countless people as a substan
and today, a judge sentenced 58-year-old sally theisman to one year in jail. kevin lewis was there in the courtroom when prosecutors shared incriminating evidence in a story you saw first on 7. >> go pro video captured sally in action rummaging through a stranger's closet on a hunt for jewelry. >> watches, bracelets, jewelry. >> prosecutors say the 58-year-old who resides in this million dollar potomac home scoured the internet for luxury properties listed on the market. auto...
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you both beat democratic incumbents congresswoman mack sally, you won the closest house election. you won by just 167 votes. i'm sure you'll jokes if you haven't already, landslide mcsally. >> yes. my new call sign. >> what do you think about the voters in your district want you to do? do they want you to work with president obama? >> my district is diverse and i think it represents america. yeah, 50% of the people didn't vote for me. what i was hearing through the course of the almost three years campaigning, was people want congress to work for them. their focus areas from southern arizona are the economy and security. those are really the two main issues. democrats, business owners, can agree they want to grow their small business.
you both beat democratic incumbents congresswoman mack sally, you won the closest house election. you won by just 167 votes. i'm sure you'll jokes if you haven't already, landslide mcsally. >> yes. my new call sign. >> what do you think about the voters in your district want you to do? do they want you to work with president obama? >> my district is diverse and i think it represents america. yeah, 50% of the people didn't vote for me. what i was hearing through the course of...
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thank you very much, sally. we do appreciate it.safe. >> thanks, brian. >> we're back right after this. >> thank you. >>> we'll leave with one hot stock, generac. widespread power losses are expected around here because of the storm. but now to a show that never loses energy. "the closing bell" starts now. ♪ riding the storm out ♪ riding the storm out >> oh, boy, thank you, brian. hello, everybody, on this monday. we are riding out that storm right here at the new york stock exchange. welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans. >> i suspect -- i'm bill griffeth, by the way. i suspect that that picture, that's times square. that's 50, 60 blocks north of where we are right now. you give that several more hours, you won't be able to see that. >> it's only been a couple hours since that snow has started. we haven't seen anything yet. >> not
thank you very much, sally. we do appreciate it.safe. >> thanks, brian. >> we're back right after this. >> thank you. >>> we'll leave with one hot stock, generac. widespread power losses are expected around here because of the storm. but now to a show that never loses energy. "the closing bell" starts now. ♪ riding the storm out ♪ riding the storm out >> oh, boy, thank you, brian. hello, everybody, on this monday. we are riding out that storm right...
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stanford alumna sally lieber says the arrest has enhanced the dialog of rape on campus and what needs to be done to stop it. the >>: there is now obviously a star athlete at stanford that is on trial and i think this will be a help the process on the issue of campus rapes which will help the students and administration and parents and friends of students helped talk more about it. >>jeff bush:many of the students on campus heard about the rape allegations and were shocked to hear that the accused is one of the star athletes on campus. sally says the rape allegation tarnishes the reputation of the athletic department and the school as a whole. >>:i think it is something that has to be discussed. alumni such as myself have to get involved and have to speak out and say that rape has to be addressed at stanford. >>jeff bush:turner has since withdrawn as a student and is not allowed on campus and is not allowed to ever register as a student again. i'm jeff bush, live at stanford university, kron four news. >>pam moore:88-flights had to be canceled today at s-f-o because of the blizzard con
stanford alumna sally lieber says the arrest has enhanced the dialog of rape on campus and what needs to be done to stop it. the >>: there is now obviously a star athlete at stanford that is on trial and i think this will be a help the process on the issue of campus rapes which will help the students and administration and parents and friends of students helped talk more about it. >>jeff bush:many of the students on campus heard about the rape allegations and were shocked to hear...
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sally, i wonder if you were listening to what barnaby phillips was teg us. he was giving us an update and we were looking at live pictures of the buses that are reportedly going to be going in to dammartin. what do you make of this development? >> it's excellent because to get any level of cooperation even talking to the hostage takers is absolutely excellent. it also suggests that what we've seen over the past day with their activities is that they do not appear to be in discriminant threats to the population, which would suggest that potentially the authorities the police, are the ones whose lives are most at risk in the situation. if they can move the children, that will give security forces a much better chance for any arrangements they are making. i think also from the terrorist point of view, it allows them to portray themselves as having humanity. what we will see is a propaganda war coming out of them providing safety to children. they suggested to a lady that they didn't kill in the first massacre in paris that she should read the koran and they did
sally, i wonder if you were listening to what barnaby phillips was teg us. he was giving us an update and we were looking at live pictures of the buses that are reportedly going to be going in to dammartin. what do you make of this development? >> it's excellent because to get any level of cooperation even talking to the hostage takers is absolutely excellent. it also suggests that what we've seen over the past day with their activities is that they do not appear to be in discriminant...
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sally nabil in cairo. >>> now, lebanese security forces have raided the country's largest prison whereilitants are being held. intercepted phone calls are said to link inmates near the jail in beirut to two suicide bombings in tripoli over the weekend that killed at least nine people. this overcrowded prison has become a hotbed of extremism. the bbc's corrine tobey joins frus beirut. can you just explain how this all came about? >> reporter: well the security operation is still underway in the early hours of the day, and lead forces in the police entered the block "b" of the prison. this block "a" is notorious in lebanon. it is known to be the place where islamist people arrested in lebanon, those who are labeled as the most dangerous, are kept. apparently the operation is still underway and the aim of it is to confiscate all communication devices with these prisoners and also to disperse them and to put them in different buildings and not keep them united in one place. >> okay carine thank you very much, indeed. we'll keep across that as carine was saying it's an ongoing operation the
sally nabil in cairo. >>> now, lebanese security forces have raided the country's largest prison whereilitants are being held. intercepted phone calls are said to link inmates near the jail in beirut to two suicide bombings in tripoli over the weekend that killed at least nine people. this overcrowded prison has become a hotbed of extremism. the bbc's corrine tobey joins frus beirut. can you just explain how this all came about? >> reporter: well the security operation is still...
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. >> tonight's sponsor is sally field tricks. the only out of classroom learning experience about sally field. learn about "steel magnolias" or that terrible reboot. thanks sally field. >>> they use special effects to pump up his pecks. no luck fixing his duche face though. a touched photo of justin bieber shows that his body parts were digitally enhanced. i guess that's the subject of tonight's -- breathe heavy.com, the second most powerful name in news acquired the photos. on the ad -- on the left it featured a man with chiseled pecks, biceps, quads and a sizable package. on the right, the untouched photo with a -- of a boy with a sunken chest. it may have been digitally added. we asked bieber to comment on the controversy and here is what he had to say. disgusting. >> michael vines. my calvins. >> his silence speaks volumes. i did an ad for calvin. let's take a look. >> i did that totally for free. i love how it feels against my skin. carly, do you mind -- do you feel like you were lied to? >> i feel like i shouldn't have look
. >> tonight's sponsor is sally field tricks. the only out of classroom learning experience about sally field. learn about "steel magnolias" or that terrible reboot. thanks sally field. >>> they use special effects to pump up his pecks. no luck fixing his duche face though. a touched photo of justin bieber shows that his body parts were digitally enhanced. i guess that's the subject of tonight's -- breathe heavy.com, the second most powerful name in news acquired the...
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for his work for "all in the family" and gone on to direct "this is spinal tap" and "when harry met sally" we're glad you joined us. a conversation about fathers and sons with carl reiner and rob reiner coming up right now. >> and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. sons with carl reiner and rob reiner coming up right now. "this is spinal tap". actor and director rob reiner who has given such great comedies like "this is spinal tap" and "when harry met sally" grew up in a household dominated by laughter, generated in no small measure of course by his father, one carl reiner, one of the pioneers of television who among his many critics created the dick van dyke show and with his good friend mel brooks created "the 2,000-year-old man" love that. has a new memoir out titled "i just remembered" first we will look at a clip from rob's latest movie, "and so it goes" >> this looks like eugene. >> and what does a eugene look like? >> like someone who loved you. last time i had sex i tore my acl. >> is this relevant to anything? >> i thought it was information
for his work for "all in the family" and gone on to direct "this is spinal tap" and "when harry met sally" we're glad you joined us. a conversation about fathers and sons with carl reiner and rob reiner coming up right now. >> and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. sons with carl reiner and rob reiner coming up right now. "this is spinal tap". actor and director rob reiner who has given such great comedies like...
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for more on that we speak to sally, our correspondent in cairo. does that mean sally, that former president mubarak is now off the hook on all charges? >> yes, legally, yes. mubarak is a free man. all charges leveled against him over the past three years have been dropped now. the court overturned the three-year sentence issued against him last may and ordered a retrial in the embezzlement case. mubarak now is a free man. the fact that he will be released or not is still to be decided by the prosecution. there are lots of procedures to be taken and they may take time. mubarak is in a military hospital. they are quoting sources close to him to say he will remain there even if he is released. this is the safest place for him to stay right now. >> sally in cairo, thank you. just time for me to point out we have been watching simultaneous services both in jerusalem and paris. this is paris for the funerals of the three police officers killed in the course of last week's attacks. you are watching "bbc world news." [ male announcer ] fedex® has solution
for more on that we speak to sally, our correspondent in cairo. does that mean sally, that former president mubarak is now off the hook on all charges? >> yes, legally, yes. mubarak is a free man. all charges leveled against him over the past three years have been dropped now. the court overturned the three-year sentence issued against him last may and ordered a retrial in the embezzlement case. mubarak now is a free man. the fact that he will be released or not is still to be decided by...
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sally and doug same question to both of you but for different reasons. why?ton agree to go before this committee and testify when she herself said all of the questions have been exhausted and been answered and, doug why are republicans still harping on this? >> your second question answers the first. why not do it? she has nothing to hide. after all, another republican house investigation committee already cleared the administration and secretary clinton of any wrongdoing in benghazi. that was the seventh investigation. they want another committee to show that nothing went wrong and nothing could have been avoided and she did nothing wrong, you know that just shows the american people where the republican priorities are instead of solving real problems that our country faces. >> doug speak for all republicans right now. >> i can't do that. what i can tell you is not all of the questions have been answered. that's one of the reasons the secretary is speaking there. she wants to also reset the debate from where it was last time. when she testified last time and
sally and doug same question to both of you but for different reasons. why?ton agree to go before this committee and testify when she herself said all of the questions have been exhausted and been answered and, doug why are republicans still harping on this? >> your second question answers the first. why not do it? she has nothing to hide. after all, another republican house investigation committee already cleared the administration and secretary clinton of any wrongdoing in benghazi....
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when you was 31 years old, he married to sallie howell. parents were involved in a lot of wheeling's bank industry. they were very social. she lived down the street from him which was neat. they were happily married for many years. she passed away before he did from competitions of whooping cough -- complications of whooping cough. there had one daughter sarita named after her mom. she was of the love of their life. she was lovely tall -- much taller than the average woman about 5'11", which was unusual at that time. because he saw a lot of opportunity in our door, he saw the iron or mines opening up, so he located the family in cleveland. that is where his base of operations was. that is where most of his business was. they lived on euclid avenue called a millionaire row. one of his neighbor was john rockefeller. mr. oglebay made his fortune in 1900 when he was asked to manage j. d. rockefeller's iron ore mines. mr. oglebay was involved in managing that. in 1900, he and rockefeller sold their interest in the iron ore mines to u.s. steel a
when you was 31 years old, he married to sallie howell. parents were involved in a lot of wheeling's bank industry. they were very social. she lived down the street from him which was neat. they were happily married for many years. she passed away before he did from competitions of whooping cough -- complications of whooping cough. there had one daughter sarita named after her mom. she was of the love of their life. she was lovely tall -- much taller than the average woman about 5'11",...
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sally wasn't just sizing up the closet space at this maryland home.oms at nine separate open houses, stealing over $82,000 worth of valuables. in l.a., this thief came across a locked drawer full of jewelry, so he quite literally ripped it off, walking out of the open house undetected. >> you are inviting strangers in to your house. take some precautions to protect your valuables. don't leave them open in plain sight. >> reporter: thieves typically look for jewelry, firearms and prescription drugs. who's on the hook? not the realtors who set up the open house. rather the homeowners. as for sally, she will spend her next year behind bars and has to pay all of that money back. >> you don't know who these people are. take some common sense steps to make sure the sallies of the world cannot come in and take your property. >> many times thieves arrive in pairs. one will distract the agent while the other quickly steals. the recommendation if you are going to have an open house ask for multiple agents to be present. the more eyes on your belongings and visi
sally wasn't just sizing up the closet space at this maryland home.oms at nine separate open houses, stealing over $82,000 worth of valuables. in l.a., this thief came across a locked drawer full of jewelry, so he quite literally ripped it off, walking out of the open house undetected. >> you are inviting strangers in to your house. take some precautions to protect your valuables. don't leave them open in plain sight. >> reporter: thieves typically look for jewelry, firearms and...
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in 1881, when he was 31 years old, he married to sallie howell.er parents were involved in a lot of wheeling banking industry. they were very social. she lived down the street from him, which was kind of neat. they were happily married for many years. she passed away before he did from complications, of all things, of whooping cough. there had one daughter sarita, spanish for "little sarah," named after her mom. she was of the love of their life. she was lovely, tall -- much taller than the average woman of that time period. she was about 5'11", which was unusual at that time. because he saw a lot of opportunity iron ore, he saw the iron ore mines opening up, so he located the family in cleveland. that is where his base of operations was. that is where most of his business was. they lived on euclid avenue, which was called millionaires row. one of his neighbors was john rockefeller. all the basic, famous industrialists of cleveland lived on euclid avenue, where he lived as well. mr. oglebay made his fortune in 1900 when he was asked to manage j. d
in 1881, when he was 31 years old, he married to sallie howell.er parents were involved in a lot of wheeling banking industry. they were very social. she lived down the street from him, which was kind of neat. they were happily married for many years. she passed away before he did from complications, of all things, of whooping cough. there had one daughter sarita, spanish for "little sarah," named after her mom. she was of the love of their life. she was lovely, tall -- much taller...
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as for sally, she will spend her next year behind bars and has to pay all of that money back. >> you sense steps to make sure the sallies world cannot come in and take your property. >> many times thieves arrive in pairs. one will distract the agent while the other quickly steals. the recommendation if you are going to have an open house ask for multiple agents to be present. the more eyes on your belongings and visitors the better. reena and t.j. >> good advice but it is hard, really hard to keep an eye on everybody coming through. right? >> i remember this story and something like this we had to show our apartment and we couldn't be there. we put our stuff up but if they looked in one particular spot everything was there, all the ipads and laptops, the family heirlooms, one spot. if they had discovered that we would have been in trouble. >> when am i coming to your house? >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> we have been talking about this. weekend plans. >> weekend plans, yeah. >> tomorrow you will be in the city. >> okay. >> we are having people over. come on by. >> great. i love when i
as for sally, she will spend her next year behind bars and has to pay all of that money back. >> you sense steps to make sure the sallies world cannot come in and take your property. >> many times thieves arrive in pairs. one will distract the agent while the other quickly steals. the recommendation if you are going to have an open house ask for multiple agents to be present. the more eyes on your belongings and visitors the better. reena and t.j. >> good advice but it is...
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videode suniverso pagina] la norita bo sally rich-una geniera civil aseguro f rprendida por la senoritaredes sociales dijo:esde que llegué he si tremadamente cuidadosa parnoarecer en fotos nimunicarme con miss isrl"aunque dice ella trato varias ces! "yoestaba tomandome una foto con ss japoy eslobenia cuando ss israesalto y to el selfie y lo puso istagm." por su parte la noritisrael-ron matalon que acaba de terminar su servicio militar nego do! [take sot msrael] "i hope for change and i pe for peace" espero que haya cambio que haya paz entrenosotros- aunque sea por 3manas- aunque sea entre ella y" asegurando que el presenta a la gente su paisno al gobierno- ni l problemas liticios! otras candidatas como senori bolivia si hanpresado sus onn sobre que ocurre a nivel politico su pais.. [take sot senorita livia] "xxxxx evo morales" tambien la senorita guatemala: [take sotenorita gtala] "xxxxxx" por su parte el ncurzo de miss universo envio este comunicado diciendo:econcurzo de missniverzo empre ha sido una celracion de diferentes cturas que le da bienvena a mujeres derededor del n. es muy sa
videode suniverso pagina] la norita bo sally rich-una geniera civil aseguro f rprendida por la senoritaredes sociales dijo:esde que llegué he si tremadamente cuidadosa parnoarecer en fotos nimunicarme con miss isrl"aunque dice ella trato varias ces! "yoestaba tomandome una foto con ss japoy eslobenia cuando ss israesalto y to el selfie y lo puso istagm." por su parte la noritisrael-ron matalon que acaba de terminar su servicio militar nego do! [take sot msrael] "i hope for...
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sally noted in 2011 htpu and the executive office for u.s. attorneys partnered with the fbi to launch the anti-trafficking team. this enabled us to streamline working relationships among federal prosecutors and federal agencies both on the front lines and the national level. since the inception our six phase one pilot act teams have developed significant human trafficking cases. sally saw and as you heard first hand in atlanta phase one has proved highly effective. based on this demonstrated record of success i'm proud to announce that the justice department in our outstanding partners, the fbi and the departments of homeland security and labor are actively preparing to proceed to phase two. we are laying the ground work for launch which will begin with a competitive nation wide selection process to identify phase two at team sites. we're going to continue to reenforce key relationships within and beyond america's boarders. it's only by rallying a broad coalition of international partners that we can combat human trafficking in a truly global
sally noted in 2011 htpu and the executive office for u.s. attorneys partnered with the fbi to launch the anti-trafficking team. this enabled us to streamline working relationships among federal prosecutors and federal agencies both on the front lines and the national level. since the inception our six phase one pilot act teams have developed significant human trafficking cases. sally saw and as you heard first hand in atlanta phase one has proved highly effective. based on this demonstrated...
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we'll cross to london and speak to sally, a specialist in catastrophic and extreme event. looking at the security situation unfolding. >> the french police as they always do will tightly control the information, so things could be over before we are sure about it. that's the good security reasons. however, knowing the situation that these two attackers have with al-qaeda and potentially i.s.i.s. the way in which this may be serious, it's up to the skills of french special forces and police to try to end it without more loss of life. >> how do you see it unfolding? >> well british and french have different methods, as do other countries. one of the methods is to create a long period of time before there's any use of force to try to break such a hostage situation. however, the - in these situations where people may be determined to die, in doing - in doing the hostage situation, the intention is often to kill other people. so it's really a tactic of the police to determine whether they can surprise the attackers, whether they can take them and potentially use other methods s
we'll cross to london and speak to sally, a specialist in catastrophic and extreme event. looking at the security situation unfolding. >> the french police as they always do will tightly control the information, so things could be over before we are sure about it. that's the good security reasons. however, knowing the situation that these two attackers have with al-qaeda and potentially i.s.i.s. the way in which this may be serious, it's up to the skills of french special forces and...
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. >> reporter:stanford alumna sally lieber says the arrest has enhanced the dialog of rape on campus and what needs to be done to stop it. >>:there is now a star athlete at stanford standing trial. i think it's going to be a healthy process and the issue of campus rape is one that has to be outed for the students, for the adminstration, and for the parents who are sending students here and for the community that surrounds it. we have to start talking about campus rape at stanford. >> reporter:many of the students on campus heard about the rape allegations and were shocked to hear that the accused is one of the star athletes on campus. sally says the rape allegation tarnishes the reputation of the athletic department and the school as a whole. that month-- >>:i think it is something that has to be discussed. alumni such as myself have to get involved and have to speak out and say that rape has to be addressed at stanford. >> james:police in san francisco are investigating two late -afternoon shootings that left two people dead. >> james:the shootings happened just 10 minutes apart. th
. >> reporter:stanford alumna sally lieber says the arrest has enhanced the dialog of rape on campus and what needs to be done to stop it. >>:there is now a star athlete at stanford standing trial. i think it's going to be a healthy process and the issue of campus rape is one that has to be outed for the students, for the adminstration, and for the parents who are sending students here and for the community that surrounds it. we have to start talking about campus rape at stanford....
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from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sallys neutral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of mental condition. the idea of that was so devastating to him, he'd rather plead guilty. >> in january 1998, kaczynski agrees to a plea agreement. under which he pleads guilty and is sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> he was willing to accept the death penalty rather than to besmirch his philosophy. but given the choice of pleading guilty and avoiding the death penalty, he chose to take it. your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. that's why there's ocuvite to help protect your eye health. as you age, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuv
from paranoid schizophrenia, but declares him competent to stand trial. >> the defense experts and sallys neutral, who has no axe to grind, concluded that he actually was psychotic. and her diagnosis of him being psychotic caused the government to be willing to allow him to plead guilty and to take the death penalty off the table. >> he had two choices. either took the plea bargain. or we went ahead with the trial and we felt we were required to and were going to present evidence of...
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sally in new jersey. sally. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? i love your show. calling about avon. >> i don't have anything to say about avon they are not calling. while you're kind enough to call the show i'm not going to say buy avon. let's go to tim in california. tim! >> caller: my stock is wiping the floor with nonbelievers impressed with the schedule 13, want to see what you think. >> we like denny's, we've been recommending the stock, i may celebrate with a grand slam this weekend and that ladies and gentlemen is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> monster. let me give you in a monster way the bottom line. if you order stocks since i recommended and play with $1,000, if you miss i think it's the kind of stock you want to buy. like we had today, hopefully the whole market gets slammed -- that will give you a nice entry point. somehow, somehow i don't know, this market has morphed from a loveable dog, i asked for a puppy and got this when matt lauer asked for a puppy look what he got. into a cat. we've
sally in new jersey. sally. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? i love your show. calling about avon. >> i don't have anything to say about avon they are not calling. while you're kind enough to call the show i'm not going to say buy avon. let's go to tim in california. tim! >> caller: my stock is wiping the floor with nonbelievers impressed with the schedule 13, want to see what you think. >> we like denny's, we've been recommending the stock, i may celebrate with a grand...
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. >> reporter: at her sentencing sally spizeman apologized to her victims. battling substance abuse she said her situation got desperate and she did things she's not proud of. she pretended to be an interested home buyer. that got her pin. sally spizeman walked through closets at open houses not looking at square footage. spizeman stole a $20,000 cartier watch from this bedroom in potomac. she pawned it. it happened to carlos bonilla, too. he lost irreplaceable family heirlooms. >> they were probably scrapped and meeddow and i was sad because i wanted to pass those on to my daughter. they belonged to my mother. my father had given them to her. and they meant a lot to her. it was a piece she really liked. >> reporter: court records say spizeman hit several open houses in 2013 and 2014. during one, $15,600 in jewelry was stolen. at another, a tiffany 16-stone gold and diamond ring. spizeman said her actions are not characteristic of her life and that now she's paying huge consequences. >> this behavior is aber rant. i pinpoint the drugs. >> reporter: today a j
. >> reporter: at her sentencing sally spizeman apologized to her victims. battling substance abuse she said her situation got desperate and she did things she's not proud of. she pretended to be an interested home buyer. that got her pin. sally spizeman walked through closets at open houses not looking at square footage. spizeman stole a $20,000 cartier watch from this bedroom in potomac. she pawned it. it happened to carlos bonilla, too. he lost irreplaceable family heirlooms. >>...
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her name used to be sally jones.e ak-47, is a far cry from this one, from 2004, published in the daily mail. it shows her celebrating the birth of her new baby. now she's believed to be an isis fighter. she moved there from the uk after meeting a hacker turned militant online. she told the london times that her youngest child is with her, too, and that he's taken the muslim name hamza. she was quoted saying, my son and i love life with the beheaders. this jihadist is also from britain, a 21-year-old medical student. on twitter, she posted this disturbing image, a woman in a whigt doctor's coat and black burqa, holding a human head, the posting read, a dream job, a terrorist doc. she also praised the yemeni cleric anwr awlaki. in september, terror analysts estimated as many as 15% of isis' foreign recruits could be female, with up to 200 women from at least 14 different countries. experts say the women are motivated by the idea of meeting a jihadist husband, hoping for the prestige that comes with husbands who die as
her name used to be sally jones.e ak-47, is a far cry from this one, from 2004, published in the daily mail. it shows her celebrating the birth of her new baby. now she's believed to be an isis fighter. she moved there from the uk after meeting a hacker turned militant online. she told the london times that her youngest child is with her, too, and that he's taken the muslim name hamza. she was quoted saying, my son and i love life with the beheaders. this jihadist is also from britain, a...
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i'm joined by willie geist and sally jenkins. >> how are you doing, chris?> you know i got through the whole interview without talking sports. you write this great column you're almost every day in the paper in the "usa today" -- no! "washington post." >> yes. >> there was a long period of time when there weren't any good super bowls, they weren't grate game -- great games. >> the super bowl can be a letdown. the pressure gets to the guys in the week of preparing. you have to look outside to see how hard it is to keep your mind on your business. >> let's take a look at jimmy kimmel. speaking of pressure which is all we talked about for a whole week on the pressure of the ball. here's jimmy kimmel on the scandal. >> i deflated those balls myself. i'm the perpetrator. you don't want to believe me there's nothing i can do to change your mind i'm turning myself in. i'm ryan salty lanigan, if you don't believe me go [ bleep ] yourself. >> it was me. >> it was me. >> it was all me. >> it was totally me. >> i am the locker room guy. >> i'm the locker room guy. >> i
i'm joined by willie geist and sally jenkins. >> how are you doing, chris?> you know i got through the whole interview without talking sports. you write this great column you're almost every day in the paper in the "usa today" -- no! "washington post." >> yes. >> there was a long period of time when there weren't any good super bowls, they weren't grate game -- great games. >> the super bowl can be a letdown. the pressure gets to the guys in the...
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the question is which one is more like that. >> sally cohen, where does this rank? >> really really awkward. i think two things are interesting here. one is which jeb bush and especially which mitt romney might even consider running. they're starting to make suggestive populist overtures. mitt romney recently said he would make his campaign all about fighting against poverty as opposed to attacking the 47%. he recently said he thinks climate change is an issue again when me said before he didn't. i kind of agree are reihan for a different reason. i'd like to see them both get in. one should be a decoy for the other. i don't know anything about duck hunting, but i'm going to make like a right wing religious metaphor we'll go with duck dynasty. you have a decoy so everybody would, on the far right of the party would attack the decoy and maybe you'd have a moderate republican who has a shot of escaping unscathed. the chances of that actually happening in this primary are -- >> from a democratic perspective, which candidate you fear more jeb bush or mitt romney? >> agai
the question is which one is more like that. >> sally cohen, where does this rank? >> really really awkward. i think two things are interesting here. one is which jeb bush and especially which mitt romney might even consider running. they're starting to make suggestive populist overtures. mitt romney recently said he would make his campaign all about fighting against poverty as opposed to attacking the 47%. he recently said he thinks climate change is an issue again when me said...
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i'm joined by willie geist and sally jenkins. >> how are you doing, chris? >> you know i got through the whole interview without talking sports. you write this great column you're almost every day in the paper in the "usa today" -- no! "washington post." >> yes. >> there was a long period of time when there weren't any good super bowls, there weren't great games. >> the super bowl can be a letdown. the pressure gets to the guys in the week of preparing. you have to look outside to see how hard it is to keep your mind on your business. >> let's take a look at jimmy kimmel. speaking of pressure which is all we talked about for a whole week on the pressure of the ball. here's jimmy kimmel on the scandal. >> i deflated those balls myself. i'm the perpetrator. you don't want to believe me, there's nothing i can do to change your mind, i'm turning myself in. i'm ryan salty lanigan, if you don't believe me, go [ bleep ] yourself. >> it was me. >> it was me. >> it was all me. >> it was totally me. >> i am the locker room guy. >> i'm the locker room guy. >> i'm the l
i'm joined by willie geist and sally jenkins. >> how are you doing, chris? >> you know i got through the whole interview without talking sports. you write this great column you're almost every day in the paper in the "usa today" -- no! "washington post." >> yes. >> there was a long period of time when there weren't any good super bowls, there weren't great games. >> the super bowl can be a letdown. the pressure gets to the guys in the week of...
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her other films include the blues brothers hannah and her sisters and when harry met sally.also an accomplished author, her debut novel the semi ought ought buy grafng cal was a "new york times" best seller and recording one woman play wishful drinking earned her a grammy nomination. also have been the darker moments strug wells drug addiction and ongoing battle with bipolar disorder but her wit and humor have carried her through it all. hello i'm ernie manouse coming up on innerviews our conversation with actress novelist and screen writer princess leia herself carrie fisher.
her other films include the blues brothers hannah and her sisters and when harry met sally.also an accomplished author, her debut novel the semi ought ought buy grafng cal was a "new york times" best seller and recording one woman play wishful drinking earned her a grammy nomination. also have been the darker moments strug wells drug addiction and ongoing battle with bipolar disorder but her wit and humor have carried her through it all. hello i'm ernie manouse coming up on innerviews...
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really do that i'm going to turn it over to our general proposal is in south of market the service sally district should be one hundred percent replacement of any pdr converted or not no conversion at you will and what remains of the s l r i like 63 reading to maintain 60 percent but not only east selma and the district to otherwise maintain 25 percent of a converted building as pdr i know over the long term and for assembly approach the flower mart will maintain one half p a million square feet that's an outstanding accomplishment for the long-term now there are some issues to figure out in the central selma plan the relocation xofts for the businesses that can't return needs to be addressed i know that staff is aware of that and especially the loss of space for arts organizations is a critical problem that the south of market arts community is being decimated the people can't afford the mandating for pdr we need to clearly fourth a system of direct or indirect subsidize of art spaces in the context of the pdr preservation in selma this is a good step there's a long way to go from here
really do that i'm going to turn it over to our general proposal is in south of market the service sally district should be one hundred percent replacement of any pdr converted or not no conversion at you will and what remains of the s l r i like 63 reading to maintain 60 percent but not only east selma and the district to otherwise maintain 25 percent of a converted building as pdr i know over the long term and for assembly approach the flower mart will maintain one half p a million square...
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that's ridiculous given the current sally climate that exists. and second darely, if you happen to live near a casino or live near vegas you're more susceptible to the demons of gambling. it is there for everybody, and you should just accept the realities as they exist. >> the. >> nba wants to get it's money, and there is not a down side. it will lead to more players attempting to throw games, but it does actually the opposite by putting a lot more of it in legalized channels you can monitor it, monitor big bets and weird bets and detect patterns a lot better than you can if it's done, you know, off to the side somewhere. i think for the nba there is very little down side and pretty huge upside. >> one of the big more smorgasbord sites. went to latvia because regulators were breathing down their neck. does it dry up the swamp for other operators if the leagues choose the people they want to do business with? >> i don't think particularly. the nba is a small slice of this pie. if you're opening up, you're not doing it for the nba, you're doing it
that's ridiculous given the current sally climate that exists. and second darely, if you happen to live near a casino or live near vegas you're more susceptible to the demons of gambling. it is there for everybody, and you should just accept the realities as they exist. >> the. >> nba wants to get it's money, and there is not a down side. it will lead to more players attempting to throw games, but it does actually the opposite by putting a lot more of it in legalized channels you...
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. >> interior secretary sally jewel worked side by side with the students today and remembered when she was the 12-year-old girl and the two americas dr. king spoke of. one of prosperity and promise. >> in this america, millions of young people grow up in the sunlight of opportunity. >> as dr. king warned in 1967 -- >> america has a limit. >> and sotoday, these young people and public officials did their part to give back. trying to lessen the lines between the two americas dr. king decried right here along the anacostia. >> getting young people like this out to appreciate this river and recognize that this is all of ours. these are our public lands and it can be beautiful again is really a pretty special thing. >> in southeast, rebecca cooper, abc 7 news. >> tonight, we're taking a closer look at how dr. king's message of equality has stood up over the years. our town hall race relations moving beyond starts at 7:00 on news channel 8. you can stream it live see it streamed live rather at wjla.com. lot of parents are talking about this story. a father in britain got a bill after his 5-y
. >> interior secretary sally jewel worked side by side with the students today and remembered when she was the 12-year-old girl and the two americas dr. king spoke of. one of prosperity and promise. >> in this america, millions of young people grow up in the sunlight of opportunity. >> as dr. king warned in 1967 -- >> america has a limit. >> and sotoday, these young people and public officials did their part to give back. trying to lessen the lines between the two...
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that the first of all say hello to sally. good morning. >> good morning. >> before we get to the tips we have a cool workshop. that is why i called you and harassed you to be on tv. >> we have a workshop tomorrow morning, saturday at horticultural society 20th and arch getting ready for spring and knowing how to start your season. >> you say we should be looking at when we will plant outside, maybe mothers day iron and working well, frost coming around mothers day. count that six weeks to start your warm season. there is a lot of cool season stuff that is going on in april. so counting back six weeks from april. >> it is right around right now. >> it is a little bit early right now. >> number one thing you say when it comes to tomatoes in particular it is cool to start inside because is there so many varieties. >> is there so many more varieties, of seeds available then there are plants when you walk in the story confess to you i get mize stuff ready and, i try to put it near my gliding glass door with the light and that is j
that the first of all say hello to sally. good morning. >> good morning. >> before we get to the tips we have a cool workshop. that is why i called you and harassed you to be on tv. >> we have a workshop tomorrow morning, saturday at horticultural society 20th and arch getting ready for spring and knowing how to start your season. >> you say we should be looking at when we will plant outside, maybe mothers day iron and working well, frost coming around mothers day. count...
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. >> reporter: sally took us for a walk around her home. >> there is one over here. >> reporter: where she discovered new carcasses everyday. >> there is another one. >> reporter: an evidence of scavengers. at first it was one or two a day. now it is two dozen in two weeks. >> oh gosh, it is so had so see their beaks and eyes. it looks like they are really suffering. >> reporter: many of the carcasses end up at the wildlife center of silicon valley. they believe what is causing this is avian trich. it is a protozoan that is not transmitable to humans. this year is especially bad. a minimum of 200 to 300 pigeons have died since the beginning of january. what is causing the sharp spike? the department of fish and game says it is likely the drought. the pigeons are forced to cram into the same number of watering holes making it easier to transmit the highly contagious bacteria. >> by the time people find them, they are just so far gone, there is really nothing we can do to help save these birds. >> reporter: will this day off be what we call a major event? seems this horror movie come to
. >> reporter: sally took us for a walk around her home. >> there is one over here. >> reporter: where she discovered new carcasses everyday. >> there is another one. >> reporter: an evidence of scavengers. at first it was one or two a day. now it is two dozen in two weeks. >> oh gosh, it is so had so see their beaks and eyes. it looks like they are really suffering. >> reporter: many of the carcasses end up at the wildlife center of silicon valley....
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and i auditioned for the roles of lucy and sally. and they had a monologue about a red haired girl. they pulled me on stage. >> with your red hair and freckles. >> reporter: do you nod at people with red hair? >> red hairs always see each other. there are very few of us. >> reporter: i'm going to look for the redhead message on the street. i will try to join it. in. it won't work for me. >> they won't talk to you. >> reporter: we are happy she did talk to us. tonight, she is thinking of celebrated her 50 ott birthday on set with julianne. >> i do think that everybody's a hero. we are a hero of our own >> i hope to see you monday. until then, have a good night. from sony pictures studios it's america's game. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen here are the stars of our show pat sajak and vanna whe. [ cheers and applause ] hey,ow you do-- oh, wow! wow! how ni. thank you. thank you so much. thank you, jim. thank you, vanna. all right, everybody. grgrab your devices. we're gonna a do our first "toss up." get right to it. category is "occupation." it's worth $1,000. let's go, va
and i auditioned for the roles of lucy and sally. and they had a monologue about a red haired girl. they pulled me on stage. >> with your red hair and freckles. >> reporter: do you nod at people with red hair? >> red hairs always see each other. there are very few of us. >> reporter: i'm going to look for the redhead message on the street. i will try to join it. in. it won't work for me. >> they won't talk to you. >> reporter: we are happy she did talk to us....
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. >> sally had gotten the call every mother fears, her daughter had been run over by a car inside a department store. >> i tried to tell her, you're okay, she was frantic. i said you're okay. >> she took these pictures as alyssa was strapped down and loaded into answer ambulance. >> the police officer was like did you see your feet yet? i looked and i had uggs on. they were torn off, blood liquid coming down the floor. >> her mom savinged the boot that may have saved her left foot. >> i look at those shoeses, i hate them i love them. if she was wearing tennis shoes or sandals her foot would have been severed. >> alyssa wasn't thinking about her two broken feet, she had only one thought. >> i couldn't find my friend. >> it was long after midnight when she finally learned her friend had survived after being dragged under the front of the car through the store. >> how could you possibly take that corner that fast? and end up in the door? it blows my mind. >> police have been asking that same question. >> it was probably a medical condition for the driver. >> they're waiting to learn more about wh
. >> sally had gotten the call every mother fears, her daughter had been run over by a car inside a department store. >> i tried to tell her, you're okay, she was frantic. i said you're okay. >> she took these pictures as alyssa was strapped down and loaded into answer ambulance. >> the police officer was like did you see your feet yet? i looked and i had uggs on. they were torn off, blood liquid coming down the floor. >> her mom savinged the boot that may have...
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big vaughn was playing some of the original music and you know sally. used to be a d.j.lf and got a little into it. take a little look. >> the music is called no apologies correct? >> yes, sir. >> give me some. >> go right ahead. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> show me your dance steps brother. >> i can't do it. only sound can do that. >> so what i like hear, you hear him saying show me stuff. he is like no, i defer to sal. i think he is right to do so. i think sal owns this one. >> that is such classic sal. that is why i love sal. >> nice job. by the way, sal is out in our news room. it is tori and dave in the studio. so let's take a look at what happened when tori campbell gets in on the action. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> nice. brave tori campbell. i have no rhythm. i have negative rhythm. i have zero rhythm. but i applaud her and sal for getting into it. i grew up listening to sal do traffic. i think on 105.3. live 105. also on kmdl. sal is my youth and working with him now is a thrill. the two big shows are coming up to night. again, american idol, season 14. that is an ktvu channel 2 news.
big vaughn was playing some of the original music and you know sally. used to be a d.j.lf and got a little into it. take a little look. >> the music is called no apologies correct? >> yes, sir. >> give me some. >> go right ahead. ♪ [ music ] ♪ >> show me your dance steps brother. >> i can't do it. only sound can do that. >> so what i like hear, you hear him saying show me stuff. he is like no, i defer to sal. i think he is right to do so. i think...
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sallie krawcheck -- look for her thoughts in the loop this morning.he participated in my year and study -- end study of the year forward. >> that was the one at the bar. >> yes. she was the only one who did not have a shot every time we talked about the euro. >> brendan greeley is noting out attending -- nerding out attending a conference with academic economists. this year, it is income and inequality. >> economists move at a glacial pace. they are just starting to pick up this book. things were different at this year's conference. the american economics association. i try to go every year. it is nerd mardi gras. there are hundreds of sessions. this year it was all about thomas p caddy -- picketty. there was one session where he was actually on a panel. for the first time, there were hecklers. i have never seen this at this conference. it is a reminder that he has made sure that it is clear that economics is also political. there was absolutely substance to the panel i went to. in addition to having selfies taken with thomas picketty. everyone agrees
sallie krawcheck -- look for her thoughts in the loop this morning.he participated in my year and study -- end study of the year forward. >> that was the one at the bar. >> yes. she was the only one who did not have a shot every time we talked about the euro. >> brendan greeley is noting out attending -- nerding out attending a conference with academic economists. this year, it is income and inequality. >> economists move at a glacial pace. they are just starting to pick...