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sandy miller was my client.l never forget when i first met her and she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair. and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful. why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment. planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two daughters. one, shelby. she was 8 years old. and shasta was 4. >> where? it's a rock. >> i was so struck by how she was with her little girls. how she was with the kids. she was just very earthy and very real and easy to talk to. she was really a nice person. >> when she would be taking the kids to the school bus stop, it would be a wave, you know, through the car windows. if shane was with her, there was no eye contact, no waving. so it makes me wonder if there was something going on. >> if i had known anything about the domestic viole
sandy miller was my client.l never forget when i first met her and she first came to the shop with her beautiful red hair. and it's curly and gorgeous and she wanted to straighten her hair. first thing i think, oh my god, your hair's beautiful. why would you want to change it? you know, but everybody wants to be something other than what they are sometimes. >> sandy was a stay-at-home mom. she was very much into the environment. planting trees and flowers at her home. she had two...
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sandy was a practical man deeply committed to social justice and world peace. while a student at uc davis had the participated in the 1964 summer freedom project working in clarks dale. he continued to work in the freedom of speech movement. sandy enjoyed his retirement spending time with his family and loved spending time with his grandchildren. he would often be seen riding his bike with his grandchildren behind him. today i would like to offer my sincere condolences to his family, his wife and sisters and brothers and thank you for allowing me to take this out of order and recognize and respect the family that are here. thank you very much. >> thank you. colleagues, i understand we need a motion for privilege of the floor to consider an memoriam. supervisors second and supervisor kim second that. thank you supervisor yee. with that, that concludes our 2:30 special order. madam clerk. why don't we now go to roll call. city clerk: first up to introduce new business at roll call, supervisor kim, supervisor mar, >>supervisor eric mar: i will be extremely brief,
sandy was a practical man deeply committed to social justice and world peace. while a student at uc davis had the participated in the 1964 summer freedom project working in clarks dale. he continued to work in the freedom of speech movement. sandy enjoyed his retirement spending time with his family and loved spending time with his grandchildren. he would often be seen riding his bike with his grandchildren behind him. today i would like to offer my sincere condolences to his family, his wife...
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it's a bank like sandy spring. it's concerning. >> so far he has stolen more than $100,000 in the past month, hitting dozens of unsuspecting customers. the bank has sent out warnings. >> they told us to cover our number when we enter our pin. and look for little devices. >> look for devices and stuff like that. recordsed a device to the card and a camera to record the pin number, one step ahead of the law. thing led to another and he keeps evolving. >> this kind of thief is becoming more savvy by the day and so bold that he does not even try to hide his face. awful, but i guess it's the nature of the beast. >> sandy spring bank is offering $10,000 reword. berlin state police are working with homeland security to track him down. live in bethesda, roz plater, abc 7 news. >> caregivers turned into healers this morning as they risked their lives to save others. action asmped into flames engulfed a group home springs that housed adults with special needs. >> the flames were shooting into the skies. it was really scary.
it's a bank like sandy spring. it's concerning. >> so far he has stolen more than $100,000 in the past month, hitting dozens of unsuspecting customers. the bank has sent out warnings. >> they told us to cover our number when we enter our pin. and look for little devices. >> look for devices and stuff like that. recordsed a device to the card and a camera to record the pin number, one step ahead of the law. thing led to another and he keeps evolving. >> this kind of thief...
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victim who is one of many sandy victims. the polls show that among the sandy victims in jersey, they are incredibly disappointed with governor chrischristie. of the $1.1 billion in sandy recovery funds, he's spent just a little over $200 million. "the star ledger" gave christie a "d" for his sandy recovery work. and on transparency, an "f." so all this gentleman, who is a business owner, a homeowner who helped sandy recovery rebuilding, all this gentleman wanted to do was say why haven't you finished 9 job? why haven't you spent the money? and that's how he gets treated as a citizen? you don't treat your citizens like this. >> this guy is a city council member. you happen to know him. he is sort of a professional agitator. >> he's an elected official who stood there and held a sign. >> he stood in front of the governor. that's not how you really get things done. so hold on. i did a little bit of recon with the new jersey government because i wanted to check and see how much is out the door, how much of the federal government
victim who is one of many sandy victims. the polls show that among the sandy victims in jersey, they are incredibly disappointed with governor chrischristie. of the $1.1 billion in sandy recovery funds, he's spent just a little over $200 million. "the star ledger" gave christie a "d" for his sandy recovery work. and on transparency, an "f." so all this gentleman, who is a business owner, a homeowner who helped sandy recovery rebuilding, all this gentleman wanted to...
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police say the man entered the edsons' sandy, utah, home through an unlocked door. grabbing the little girl as she slept in her basement bedroom. carrying her out the front door. >> aez as he was exiting, some noises were made. which awoke the parents, who went to investigate. >> we heard the front door open and i heard her talking. >> reporter: the girl's stepfather, rushing outside, confronting the man carrying his daughter across the front lawn. police say the suspect then dropped the child and ran off. >> she looks like she's still dressed and everything. oh, my god! >> reporter: k9 units moving in. finding the man, 48-year-old troy morley, in a neighbor's home. he'd entered that house through the dog door. morley, behind bars tonight, booked on child kidnapping and burglary charges. >> there was a bit of a miracle that occurred that morning. that allowed the mom and the stepfather here to wake up in time to rescue this child. >> reporter: this case, reminding many of elizabeth smart, who was taken from her bedroom 12 years ago, and rescued in the same neighborh
police say the man entered the edsons' sandy, utah, home through an unlocked door. grabbing the little girl as she slept in her basement bedroom. carrying her out the front door. >> aez as he was exiting, some noises were made. which awoke the parents, who went to investigate. >> we heard the front door open and i heard her talking. >> reporter: the girl's stepfather, rushing outside, confronting the man carrying his daughter across the front lawn. police say the suspect then...
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but like superstorm sandy, it's much more than just a hurricane. and this one could be even stronger. and right in the crosshairs, the crews on the fishing boats from discovery's "deadliest catch." >> we're trying to get our pots on as fast as we can and get out of here as quick as we can. we don't need anybody hurt, and just get home safe and go home for thanksgiving. >> reporter: tonight, his fellow fishermen are already back in dutch harbor, scrambling to unload their catch. this monster storm will push arctic air all the way down to the gulf coast. in just 24 hours, temps in omaha this weekend will drop from the 60s to the 20s. more than half of the country will feel the big chill. >> millions getting ready for this. and rob is here with a new track. >> well, the story remains the same. heading to the bering sea and intensifying. heading to the gulf coast this weekend, and through next week. probably no big snowstorms, but some snow will fly. near zero windchills in the northern plains. >>> and now, to the number of u.s. troops being sent to ir
but like superstorm sandy, it's much more than just a hurricane. and this one could be even stronger. and right in the crosshairs, the crews on the fishing boats from discovery's "deadliest catch." >> we're trying to get our pots on as fast as we can and get out of here as quick as we can. we don't need anybody hurt, and just get home safe and go home for thanksgiving. >> reporter: tonight, his fellow fishermen are already back in dutch harbor, scrambling to unload their...
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we can see the number of people that would be impacted by hurricane sandy. we can adjust the transparency and see how many people were impacted by the storm as it moves up the east coast. >> this is incredible. the technology from your ipad and from the different satellite products, being able to display it right here. absolutely incredible. patrick, thank you. and all of the students and charles county are going to be able to benefit from these incredible resources at the james e richmond science center in charles county. here is to learning, here is to science, here's to fun. >> no one get as excited as i lean and jacqui about science. >> coming up on abc 7 news at noon, a controversial action figure. why no one believes the claims of the company that makes it. bea not so good season could a good thing for your >> the nurse who traded ebola patients in africa but refused to remain quarantined is in the spotlight. people are noticing kaci hickox to an actione figure. the company making the dog insists that the ebola inspired doll is not hickox. >> switching
we can see the number of people that would be impacted by hurricane sandy. we can adjust the transparency and see how many people were impacted by the storm as it moves up the east coast. >> this is incredible. the technology from your ipad and from the different satellite products, being able to display it right here. absolutely incredible. patrick, thank you. and all of the students and charles county are going to be able to benefit from these incredible resources at the james e...
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forecasters say it could be stronger than sandy. 60-foot waves, and plummeting temperatures. all the way down to the south. >>> the breaking news, the president doubling the amount of troops sent to iraq. martha raddatz standing by. >>> and the girl stolen from her home. her parents waking up. and chasing the kidnapper down. >> he took my 5-year-old daughter. >>> developing now, what the coroner has just revealed about robin williams. >>> and we take you backstage, the stars there to witness one amazing moment, and you're there tonight. >>> good evening, we begin with two breaking stories tonight. first, the monster of a storm, 800 miles wide, which will bring a polar plunge all the way to the gulf. just take a look at the wall tonight. formidable. forecasters say this system is stronger than superstorm sandy. hurricane-force winds already. waves over 50 feet already being felt in alaska. and just listen to its fury. tonight, much of this country preparing, from the midwest to texas. bracing for arctic air. and the map says it all. temperatures 30 degrees below normal in some
forecasters say it could be stronger than sandy. 60-foot waves, and plummeting temperatures. all the way down to the south. >>> the breaking news, the president doubling the amount of troops sent to iraq. martha raddatz standing by. >>> and the girl stolen from her home. her parents waking up. and chasing the kidnapper down. >> he took my 5-year-old daughter. >>> developing now, what the coroner has just revealed about robin williams. >>> and we take...
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after the board suspended the permit i myself was in a city vehicle sitting outside and listening to sandy whatever noise worker come in and out but i wasn't getting in when i spoke to the property owner she said something else but we i wasn't loud in the last time i spoke to those people out in the hall at the last continuance there was an attorney there she was from burbank and i had some correspondence clearly i don't know if she's here a pollutant lady we spoke outside the agreement was i would get into the building to sort out the permits there's nothing i want to do more believe it or not to get this sort of identity is there too buildings on the lot no there's building permits that crisscross buildings that's not allowed 33 we need those identified on the permits none has that i'm saying there is a ruins to let dbi into the building so working for go ahead and get into the building my last e-mail thank you for your times on the phone we're happy to meet with i your department has tried to get assess into into buildings and no response to the repeated questions it's my wishes to meet
after the board suspended the permit i myself was in a city vehicle sitting outside and listening to sandy whatever noise worker come in and out but i wasn't getting in when i spoke to the property owner she said something else but we i wasn't loud in the last time i spoke to those people out in the hall at the last continuance there was an attorney there she was from burbank and i had some correspondence clearly i don't know if she's here a pollutant lady we spoke outside the agreement was i...
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. >> emergency help from the air in a storm like sandy. part of new drone testing about to begin at the jersey shore. >> it's really the fulfillment of three years of work. >> i'm ted greenberg with an early look at what will soon be taking flight. >>> weather misery in upstate new york. the snow has stopped but 13 people are now confirmed dead. concern is growing over what weather changes may do to the region. >>> and how about this, no more pooh. next, the reason why an entire town has banned the classic children's character. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> got to see this, the snowfall, this one, finally ended. it brought 7 feet of snee to western new york but now concerns over flooding, roof collapses, they're far from over. nbc 10 national correspondent sara dollop explains. >> reporter: south of buffalo, snow-weary crews are scrambling to catch up. >> i've turned down 103 new contracts that called in just because we can't handle it because we're buried as it is. >> reporter: digging out home owners who have been trapped for days. neighbo
. >> emergency help from the air in a storm like sandy. part of new drone testing about to begin at the jersey shore. >> it's really the fulfillment of three years of work. >> i'm ted greenberg with an early look at what will soon be taking flight. >>> weather misery in upstate new york. the snow has stopped but 13 people are now confirmed dead. concern is growing over what weather changes may do to the region. >>> and how about this, no more pooh. next, the...
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we find it two years after sandy. >> it's not clear what this wreckage comes from.ber of ships were lost, including this one, the cornelius granelle. ground-penetrating radar will be sent in to investigate within the next week or so. >> they are in fact time capsules. >> whatever happens to this wreckage and if it's of historical value it won't be left here. the state dep says the steel wall will be finished, except maybe here, on time, before winter. in brick, brian thompson, nbc 10 news. >>> coming up next on nbc 10 news at 6:00, we're following breaking news. >> nbc 10 just showed family members this video of their loved one being abducted. why the fbi is now involved in the case. live team coverage is coming up. >>> clear skies now but rain is on the way. i'll tell you when to expect it and my exclusive nbc 10 first alert forecast. newspapers speak out. tom corbett has been something of a disaster. tom corbett cut spending on education by a billion dollars... it's time for a change. elect tom wolf, and you'll get the type of governor we haven't seen for a while.
we find it two years after sandy. >> it's not clear what this wreckage comes from.ber of ships were lost, including this one, the cornelius granelle. ground-penetrating radar will be sent in to investigate within the next week or so. >> they are in fact time capsules. >> whatever happens to this wreckage and if it's of historical value it won't be left here. the state dep says the steel wall will be finished, except maybe here, on time, before winter. in brick, brian thompson,...
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sandy is a member of the first 25. most influential business leaders over the last 25 years. >> i'm making believe this is morning. >> you said you're ready in the morning more than at night. i agree. i also like when i said who should we let introduce and interview sandy. i said i think you'd prefer becky. he said absolutely. >> go for it. >> we're looking back at the 25 years but also looking ahead at the next 25. wondering if you have any ideas about where banking and finance are headed over the next 25 years? >> i think the world is going to end up being a better place 25 years from now than it is today. i think the united states is really an exciting country, more new innovation is happening in this country than anywhere in the world. corporations are making profits going through a time when nothing is happening in washington. our government is not functional. i'm very, very optimistic about the election that took place yesterday. i think the republicans are going to have a chance to show whether they are grown up
sandy is a member of the first 25. most influential business leaders over the last 25 years. >> i'm making believe this is morning. >> you said you're ready in the morning more than at night. i agree. i also like when i said who should we let introduce and interview sandy. i said i think you'd prefer becky. he said absolutely. >> go for it. >> we're looking back at the 25 years but also looking ahead at the next 25. wondering if you have any ideas about where banking and...
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new sandy relief grant totaling more than $14 million will come from fema. the specific grant awards will go to the office of emergency management, somersset county acusitions and hudson sewage authority. >>> take a live look outside. this is camelback where real snow fell overnight. tonight the ski resort will start making snow for the ski season. that starts on black friday, but they'll make snow because it's plenty cold enough. >> in the 20s in the pocono mountains. we saw snow falling for a long time before any accumulation happened. as the temperatures were above freezing for most of what we saw last night. the higher elevations, even in parts of chester county and lehigh county, that's where you saw the snow. that has put you in the mood for winter. take advantage of this. it opens today at dill worth park. the new ice skating park. you can skate for free for the three hours. it's open from noon to 3:00 today. what a deal. enjoy sunshine, too, but bundle up because a cold one and windy not just in the city, but this entire area. this wind above buildin
new sandy relief grant totaling more than $14 million will come from fema. the specific grant awards will go to the office of emergency management, somersset county acusitions and hudson sewage authority. >>> take a live look outside. this is camelback where real snow fell overnight. tonight the ski resort will start making snow for the ski season. that starts on black friday, but they'll make snow because it's plenty cold enough. >> in the 20s in the pocono mountains. we saw...
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in the psych hurricane sandy was a big wake up call.e steps have you seen in the wake of hurricane sandy? >> thank you for having me. i'm happy to be here. when i -- when anything happens, we have an opportunity by testing our plans to figure out what works and what does not. forever based on our experience of 9/11 and what happens then. it then became best practice for recovery sites to be located 30 miles away. a lot of them are in westchester and new jersey. now hurricane sandy comes through an impact the whole region and that does not work quite as well when you have infrastructure problems and power outages. now think about disaster relief and preparedness differently? in terms of how they should have resources that across geographic areas? >> right. the key is to review what happened and then provide best passes. organizations have to conduct a risk assessment, look at their organization and business process and figure out where they are perhaps phone of. the key point to remember in that process is that organizations should look
in the psych hurricane sandy was a big wake up call.e steps have you seen in the wake of hurricane sandy? >> thank you for having me. i'm happy to be here. when i -- when anything happens, we have an opportunity by testing our plans to figure out what works and what does not. forever based on our experience of 9/11 and what happens then. it then became best practice for recovery sites to be located 30 miles away. a lot of them are in westchester and new jersey. now hurricane sandy comes...
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sandy,villery and company. cofund manager. you're in the thick of it. you've always plugged your nose and dived in. let's talk about what's really moving today and what turned things around. we got some great solid data this morning. >> absolutely. well, the leader in the market today as you pointed out are the energy names. that's the turn around in the oil prices. west texas were getting to oversold levels. of course, the interview names will follow along with it. interestingly enough, but all the big oil names fully integrated names with exception to exxon mobile. i think the bigger story in the market, look at the russell 2000. it's at its most success he believsusceptible to good or bad data. it's rallying nicely on those economic numbers you talked about. particularly the philae fed which is an astounding number to all of us. as long as that trend continues and we stay up at this level, it would be surprising for me to see a blow off rally. >> let me interrupt you. russell up three-quarters of a percent. you've been a big believer in small caps ev
sandy,villery and company. cofund manager. you're in the thick of it. you've always plugged your nose and dived in. let's talk about what's really moving today and what turned things around. we got some great solid data this morning. >> absolutely. well, the leader in the market today as you pointed out are the energy names. that's the turn around in the oil prices. west texas were getting to oversold levels. of course, the interview names will follow along with it. interestingly enough,...
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he points to the gop for funds after super-storm sandy meaning else not a party yes man. >> i think most of my constituents know. >> reporter: the district is large, but the candidates are similar, both would fight for sandy funds and call the affordable care act a problem law which needs to be overhauled. the race which is favoring lobiando may come down to the men themselves. >> i believe i have the experience and the passion to get the job done. >> reporter: we'll see if voters know what they know or something new. tamala edwards channel 6 "action news." >> remember, election day is this tuesday, november 4th, voters can cast their ballots at 6:00 a.m. polls open at 7:00 a.m. in pennsylvania and delaware, in all three states polls close at 8:00. teenage mothers in delaware have access to computers to help them continue their education. unighted healthcare donated ten laptops as apartment of the effort to increase computer internet access to people in under served communities. two thousand computers have been donated since the program began two years ago. >>> it's now known as one of t
he points to the gop for funds after super-storm sandy meaning else not a party yes man. >> i think most of my constituents know. >> reporter: the district is large, but the candidates are similar, both would fight for sandy funds and call the affordable care act a problem law which needs to be overhauled. the race which is favoring lobiando may come down to the men themselves. >> i believe i have the experience and the passion to get the job done. >> reporter: we'll see...
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i found out that sandy weill knew i was doing this because he had private investigator told me.usly he had a private investigator in some way tangentially or specifically, look at my activities. i'm just going to say this. get used to it. these guys play tough. i would like to hear exactly what this guy said during this meeting, like point-blank, what he meant by going after reporters but it happens every day in corporate america. >> according to buzzfeed he basically said that he would be open to the idea of using a million dollars to hire oppositional researchers, as you said in the introduction and journalists to go after journalists and expose personal information in the event they didn't like what they say. >> that happens a lot. >> entire situation, yes, it happens but -- >> all the time. >> uber is an $18 billion valued company, probably going public in the next few years and this is bad reflection of their corporate behavior. >> citigroup, citigroup was $250 billion company when that happened. >> customers might -- >> i'm not defending that fact, charlie. >> dumb and ter
i found out that sandy weill knew i was doing this because he had private investigator told me.usly he had a private investigator in some way tangentially or specifically, look at my activities. i'm just going to say this. get used to it. these guys play tough. i would like to hear exactly what this guy said during this meeting, like point-blank, what he meant by going after reporters but it happens every day in corporate america. >> according to buzzfeed he basically said that he would...
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. >>> stronger even than superstorm sandy? this is called a typhoon and it's on its way to the united states. it's an arctic blast in the making and we'll see whether those chilling temps are >>> here's a check of the top stories that we're following now across the nation. the california man is in custody now for the 2010 killing of a family of four. the remains of the mcstay family were found in the mojave desert last year. police say former business partner charles merritt is the killer. he has two previous stints in prison and will be eligible for the death penalty if found guilty. investigators say merritt killed joseph and summer mcstay and their two sons in their san diego county home in february of 2010. >>> some business owners in ferguson, missouri, are boarding up their business windows bracing for possible trouble as the city awaits the grand jury decision on the shooting death of unarmed teenager michael brown. business owners asked for 48 hours notice before the decision is gone public. >>> the average hourly work
. >>> stronger even than superstorm sandy? this is called a typhoon and it's on its way to the united states. it's an arctic blast in the making and we'll see whether those chilling temps are >>> here's a check of the top stories that we're following now across the nation. the california man is in custody now for the 2010 killing of a family of four. the remains of the mcstay family were found in the mojave desert last year. police say former business partner charles merritt...
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it was ordered and -- it was sandy. they needed a reliable source of food. there were croplands around the site is far efficiency. this is the bread basket of the early: neil effort. it was important from that standpoint and also it was a fortified outpost halfway between one end of the area.
it was ordered and -- it was sandy. they needed a reliable source of food. there were croplands around the site is far efficiency. this is the bread basket of the early: neil effort. it was important from that standpoint and also it was a fortified outpost halfway between one end of the area.
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it was ordered and -- it was sandy. they needed a reliable source of food. there were croplands around the site is far efficiency. this is the bread basket of the early: neil effort. it was important from that standpoint and also it was a fortified outpost halfway between one end of the area. it pray that security link as well in the feeling effort of the spanish to secure their order land. with the establishment of this site in this village, they continued on until it was burned down in july of 17 -- 1704. there was anticipation it might be attacked by a column of native american allies of the ingush and a few english militia. in order to prevent the site from falling into the hands of the english is [inaudible] others burnt this mission to the ground. the circular plaza here is the center. all the buildings around this plaza. there is -- the three main ingredients of the life of the village. across the plaza is the catholic church and the religious complex. the reason this pot was organized. here they are facing off each other, door-to-door. at the same ti
it was ordered and -- it was sandy. they needed a reliable source of food. there were croplands around the site is far efficiency. this is the bread basket of the early: neil effort. it was important from that standpoint and also it was a fortified outpost halfway between one end of the area. it pray that security link as well in the feeling effort of the spanish to secure their order land. with the establishment of this site in this village, they continued on until it was burned down in july...
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hook at omega but then again, we did not have to suffer, something like sandy hook to motivate the folks and 50 guns plus is still 50 guns plus. and then, lastly, going back to juvenile hall, the command staff and other police officers will be playing some of the kids on friday afternoon at 4:00 and it has been put together by a city youth now which is an organization that prioritizes at-risk kids and it is just a good chance for us to interact with the kids, when they are stuck in there on a friday afternoon, and i don't think that anybody is betting on us. and so, that will conclude my report. >> commissioner dejesus? >> sure, so i do think that everything went well and i have a question about the mission, and most of the damage i believe was in the mission and the bond fires were in the mission and i am just wondering and knowing that they did a good job and they did a great job and i am wondering if i can better prepare since it is the mission where it is an area where a lot of these violent things can occur. >> if we can get the people to promise not to light the bon fires but there
hook at omega but then again, we did not have to suffer, something like sandy hook to motivate the folks and 50 guns plus is still 50 guns plus. and then, lastly, going back to juvenile hall, the command staff and other police officers will be playing some of the kids on friday afternoon at 4:00 and it has been put together by a city youth now which is an organization that prioritizes at-risk kids and it is just a good chance for us to interact with the kids, when they are stuck in there on a...
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this happened in sandy, utah. police say that the girl's parents heard their front door in the middle of the night. the father jumped out of bed, confronted a man who was carrying his 5-year-old daughter across the lawn! rescued his daughter. the suspect ran off. police eventually found that suspect hiding in another home. he had gotten in through the dog door. >>> a family in texas has an unusual proposition for the men that just robbed them. >> if they turn themselves in, we will help them get an education. >> the family is offering to fully fund the suspects' college education. quite an offer when you consider what they went through. police say the two men in this sketch held theally's nanny at -- held the family's nap n any at gunpoint and zip tied the husband while they ransacked the home. but they think they should have a second chance. >> the only way to have them not do this again to is have other options. >> the family also offered to match a crimestoppers reward that totals $10,000. >>> well, police are
this happened in sandy, utah. police say that the girl's parents heard their front door in the middle of the night. the father jumped out of bed, confronted a man who was carrying his 5-year-old daughter across the lawn! rescued his daughter. the suspect ran off. police eventually found that suspect hiding in another home. he had gotten in through the dog door. >>> a family in texas has an unusual proposition for the men that just robbed them. >> if they turn themselves in, we...
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his hurricane sandy recovery panel recommended ending the campaign to help fund a new public privatement corporation. >>> staying down the shore. plans to widen cape may beaches are moving forward. federal officials awarded a $57 million contract to great lakes dredge and dock company. the illinois-based firm will reconstruct beaches and dunes in ocean city, sea isle city. the work is scheduled to begin this winter. >>> it's part of new jersey's effort to widen beaches along the entire coastline and the protected dunes on most of the beaches. it was authorized in 2007 but congress did not fund it until last year as part of the post super storm sandy rebuilding effort. >>> this weekend, crews will take another crack at removing those famous pnb letters in philadelphia. tomorrow workers tried to pry them loose in august but some of the letters wouldn't budge. this time tomorrow crews are bringing in different equipment to get the job done. the landmark building is located on broad street just south of city»hall. you should expect streets there to be closed tomorrow from 6:00 in the mo
his hurricane sandy recovery panel recommended ending the campaign to help fund a new public privatement corporation. >>> staying down the shore. plans to widen cape may beaches are moving forward. federal officials awarded a $57 million contract to great lakes dredge and dock company. the illinois-based firm will reconstruct beaches and dunes in ocean city, sea isle city. the work is scheduled to begin this winter. >>> it's part of new jersey's effort to widen beaches along...
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. >> sreenivasan: this week marked the second anniversary of hurricane sandy. and here in new york city the recovery has been very uneven it's something that photographer nathan kensinger has documented in a series of photo essays for the website curbed. in this waterfront community in southern queens, flooding caused a fire that burned more than 100 homes. >> and it was kind of a wasteland, it had really just burned out a huge section of this neighborhood all around you, you were surrounded just by the smoking remains of these homes that had been completely destroyed by the storm. >> sreenivasan: this is what it looked like a year ago. and this is what it looks like today. >> it was a shock to see how much they had rebuilt, it was pretty amazing to see. it had gone from being completely burn out and nothing there to row upon row of houses. >> sreenivasan: but several other shore communities here in staten island have gone in the opposite direction. right after the storm, kensinger met jean laurie. >> her house had been very damaged by the storm, but she had se
. >> sreenivasan: this week marked the second anniversary of hurricane sandy. and here in new york city the recovery has been very uneven it's something that photographer nathan kensinger has documented in a series of photo essays for the website curbed. in this waterfront community in southern queens, flooding caused a fire that burned more than 100 homes. >> and it was kind of a wasteland, it had really just burned out a huge section of this neighborhood all around you, you were...
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. >> and as we report now, the sentence is in for sandy newan. but there is one mystery that remains for this colorado mom. >> she said nothing, nothing to explain why for two years she faked her son's cancer, collecting thousands in donations. her defense attorney called it a misunderstanding. sandy's friends, the boy's teacher told the court for two years the mother got details of 6-year-old's illness, his fight with leukemia, the organized fundraisers did everything they could to help. and still today in unison, they said they couldn't wrap their minds around what happened. >> who does that? who makes their child believe they're dying of cancer? who does that? who makes the entire family believe that their son, their grandson, their nephew, their brother is dying? that, to me, is not a mentally stable human being. >> a judge sentences sand dwroi 90 days of work release and five years proef bags. for the people's trust she broke this is punishment enough. even though this was a bust, there will be others. >> i think in the future we just are a
. >> and as we report now, the sentence is in for sandy newan. but there is one mystery that remains for this colorado mom. >> she said nothing, nothing to explain why for two years she faked her son's cancer, collecting thousands in donations. her defense attorney called it a misunderstanding. sandy's friends, the boy's teacher told the court for two years the mother got details of 6-year-old's illness, his fight with leukemia, the organized fundraisers did everything they could to...
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. >>> then coming up on nbc 10 news today at 5:00, after hurricane sandy, a new jersey family rebuilthome. they did everything right. why they are now being forced to pay $30,000 more for insurance. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >> we are following breaking news today. state police now believe a new jersey mother shot her three children yesterday. the shootings happened in their home in tabernacle. the children ages 8, 11 and 14 were all in their mother's bed. according to investigators, the mother, jeanine lepage used a handgun to shoot them all and shoot herself. two of the children are dead. the mother and her 11-year-old son right now in critical condition in a hospital. >>> battle lines drawn over immigration. republican leaders lashing out against the president one day after he took executive action on immigration. >> the president plan would offer relief for millions in this country illegally. let's go to wilmington and nbc 10 delaware bureau tim furlong. >> you've been talking to elected leaders. how do they plan to move things forward. >> reporter: it's one of the best things abo
. >>> then coming up on nbc 10 news today at 5:00, after hurricane sandy, a new jersey family rebuilthome. they did everything right. why they are now being forced to pay $30,000 more for insurance. >>> nbc 10 breaking news. >> we are following breaking news today. state police now believe a new jersey mother shot her three children yesterday. the shootings happened in their home in tabernacle. the children ages 8, 11 and 14 were all in their mother's bed. according to...
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a total of 20 people are now charged with filing for sandy relief funds that they are not entitled to. if convicted, they could each get three to five years in prison. >>> state officials in new jersey say they plan to go ahead with a project to build dunes and mar got atlantic county. the department of environmental protection said they have taken control of enough of the beach now to allow for the construction of those dunes. a lot of residents they don't want to see this, though. they had voted in favor of a referendum on tuesday that would have taken that battle to court. they object to this project saying it is costly and ineffective. >>> sunoco logistics moving ahead with a big pipeline project that will stretch across pennsylvania. the company announced yesterday it plans to invest $2.5 billion in a pipeline that would move natural gas liquids like propane. it would provide four times the capacity to move that gas from the marcella drilling area in western pennsylvania to marcus hook facility in delaware county. sunoco hopes to have that pipeline up and running in two years. >>
a total of 20 people are now charged with filing for sandy relief funds that they are not entitled to. if convicted, they could each get three to five years in prison. >>> state officials in new jersey say they plan to go ahead with a project to build dunes and mar got atlantic county. the department of environmental protection said they have taken control of enough of the beach now to allow for the construction of those dunes. a lot of residents they don't want to see this, though....
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forecasters say stronger than hurricane sandy about to hit. and then the polar plunge. much of the country all the way down to the gulf about to be 30 degrees or more below normal. also the big story in the west, the little girl stolen from her home. the stepfather who chases down the kidnapper and cheryl will have more on that stunning 911 call coming up. >> david, you go backstage for some pretty exciting stuff. >> stay tuned for this. backstage with bruce springsteen. my enter view with john stewart and the amazing moment we all witnessed together. you'll understand why we're all here together to honor our persons of the week coming up. >> world news tonight is coming up at 5:30 here on abc 7. >>> all right. next stop oakland international airport. b.a.r.t. announced its new rail link between the coliseum station will open november 22 just in time for thanksgiving week. the trains will replace the existing shuttle buses. the fair will be $6. >>> the 50th season today. not a twhoel lwhole lot of snows always one of the first to open in the area. they received 10 inche
forecasters say stronger than hurricane sandy about to hit. and then the polar plunge. much of the country all the way down to the gulf about to be 30 degrees or more below normal. also the big story in the west, the little girl stolen from her home. the stepfather who chases down the kidnapper and cheryl will have more on that stunning 911 call coming up. >> david, you go backstage for some pretty exciting stuff. >> stay tuned for this. backstage with bruce springsteen. my enter...
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. >> this is sobriety for sandy leonard. high protein, low sugar foods. >> you came here and found out you were a sugar addict. >> yes, i never felt satisfied. >> she just graduated from malibu vista. one of the first treatment centers for people addicted to sugar. >> little debbie was my bis friend. >>> once a healthy weight, sandy she began bingeing on sweets in her 40s to cope with anxiety over work and her son leaving for college. >> i would hide them places in my home, in my car. >> when you ate or eat sugar, do you get a high from it like a person gets a high from a drug? >> yes. when i would finish the sugar, you know, it lasts an hour, and i was needing some more. >> she's not alone. among middle age women, about one in twelve suffers from a food addiction. experts say hormonal changes on top of work and family stress lead many to soothe themselves with sugar. while it's not recognized as an official disorder, research suggests sugar bingeing can disrupt reward centers in the brain and cause the same withdrawals as i
. >> this is sobriety for sandy leonard. high protein, low sugar foods. >> you came here and found out you were a sugar addict. >> yes, i never felt satisfied. >> she just graduated from malibu vista. one of the first treatment centers for people addicted to sugar. >> little debbie was my bis friend. >>> once a healthy weight, sandy she began bingeing on sweets in her 40s to cope with anxiety over work and her son leaving for college. >> i would hide...
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coming up, a group of african american landowners in sandy spring who claim their civil rights have beenied. >>> i'm surae chinn in woodbridge. police make more arrests in the shooting death of brenden wilson. shot to death and police say it was drug related. >> yes, it's true. there are a lot of chicks out there, but that doesn't mean you have to send these guys in a box to your ex. the unlikely story and their path to survival. >> but first, the u.s. department of justice appears to have launched a civil rights investigation. thank you for joining us tonight, i'm lesli foster. >> and we have been telling you about a historic enclave of landowners in sandy spring who claim big developers and planning officials used the courts to eliminate their addresses and stop them from building on their own property. scott broom following up tonight on some new developments. >> half dozen african american property owners were here. begging judges to clear the way for a day in court that they claim has been denied for years on technicalities. >> we met with department of justice. >> it was here -- re
coming up, a group of african american landowners in sandy spring who claim their civil rights have beenied. >>> i'm surae chinn in woodbridge. police make more arrests in the shooting death of brenden wilson. shot to death and police say it was drug related. >> yes, it's true. there are a lot of chicks out there, but that doesn't mean you have to send these guys in a box to your ex. the unlikely story and their path to survival. >> but first, the u.s. department of justice...
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. >>> senator menendez will call the government to look out for super storm sandy victims. encouraged to urge fema to do it again to prevent insurance providers to low ball sandy victims. some of those insurance providers created false results to reduce the amount of money paid out to policy holders. >>> philadelphia city council will continue its hearings on the future of philadelphia gas works. council members officially rejected the city's deal to sell to a connecticut firm for more than $1.8 billion. council talked about other options and one included excluding from making the process. >> he told us what he was going to do. not what fair minded people think as a collaborative process. >> now, the hearings today will include testimony from experts on a new direction for pgw. >>> a box office blunder. >> the mistake that could ruin this weekend's game for dozens of penn state fans. >>> plus, the new sites coming to philadelphia that will add a modern touch to our historic city. >>> and we'll show you how towns in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware are rethinking this y
. >>> senator menendez will call the government to look out for super storm sandy victims. encouraged to urge fema to do it again to prevent insurance providers to low ball sandy victims. some of those insurance providers created false results to reduce the amount of money paid out to policy holders. >>> philadelphia city council will continue its hearings on the future of philadelphia gas works. council members officially rejected the city's deal to sell to a connecticut firm...
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this is after sandy, after superstorm sandy him of being fema.to return aid to let's go to that clipom your show. >> can we have that money back? but the hurricane, disabled? money back. >> i asked, do we have to give this back? they said, no, it is a gift from the president. >> you know that gift we gave you? yes, we appreciated it. what is it? give it back. >> there it is. i am proud of "the trews" because it gives us an inernative news narrative public debate for talking about politics, which i do in my book. such as gnomic line and noam chomsky. people are having to guard me like i'm not allowed to participate. shut up, look at your hair, listen to your accent, be quiet. from the left as well. he say, this is what we think, can we talked about this in a different way? people are so protective and territorial, it is interesting and not difficult to see whether such political status and such mobility because people don't welcome new debate. not ordinary people. ordinary people like it and are engaged in excited, but i would say there's a kind of security establishment, picture your
this is after sandy, after superstorm sandy him of being fema.to return aid to let's go to that clipom your show. >> can we have that money back? but the hurricane, disabled? money back. >> i asked, do we have to give this back? they said, no, it is a gift from the president. >> you know that gift we gave you? yes, we appreciated it. what is it? give it back. >> there it is. i am proud of "the trews" because it gives us an inernative news narrative public...