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olga tañon, finalmente su esposo se convirtió en el padre legal de su hija >> debe estar contenta, sheila3 hijos y su esposo, olga tañon llego a tampa par ala última vista de la custodia de su hija con juan igor gonzalez, tras demostrar que fue un padre para gabriela, el esposo de la artista se convirtió en el padre legal de la menor. >> para olga este fue uno de los días más importante de su vida >> para mi, mi esposo, y mi familia uno de los momentos más importantes, sino uno de ellos, el más importante de nuestras vidas, porque garantice que pase lo que pase, nuestros hijos van a permanecer juntos >> el productor reveló que lo que desea es la estabilidad de sus 3 hijos >> estoy feliz más por lo que esto significa para los 3, es algo difícil de describir >> la cantante dice que fue la propia gabriela que queria ser adoptada y se lo hizo saber al juez, los jueces esperaran que ella determine que apellido quiere llevar >> el padre biologico renuncio a cualquier derechoe en febrero >> estamos en el entorno familiar >> expreso lo muy unida que es su familia y lo mucho que sus hijos varones
olga tañon, finalmente su esposo se convirtió en el padre legal de su hija >> debe estar contenta, sheila3 hijos y su esposo, olga tañon llego a tampa par ala última vista de la custodia de su hija con juan igor gonzalez, tras demostrar que fue un padre para gabriela, el esposo de la artista se convirtió en el padre legal de la menor. >> para olga este fue uno de los días más importante de su vida >> para mi, mi esposo, y mi familia uno de los momentos más importantes,...
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. >> reporter: sheila had no idea someone had stolen her identity until her accountant tried to file her 2009 tax return online. >> he calls and said there's a problem. it got kicked out. >> reporter: what do you mean it got kicked out? >> well, something came up on the screen that said we'd already filed. >> reporter: had you filed? >> no, we had not. he said need to contact irs right away. >> reporter: that's when she says her nightmare began. >> frustrating, scary. aggravating and time consuming. lot of calls, lot of letters, lot of forms. >> reporter: a thief stole her name, date of birth and social security number, then electronically filed a fake return with the irs and received a refund. meantime, she had to fight for months to prove she was the real taxpayer and deserved her own very real $5,700 refund. >> east tampa here is higher crime rate, a lot of drugs, lot of guns. >> reporter: this detective says the crime is so easy and so lucrative, criminals in tampa are doing it instead of selling drugs. >> i had a drug trafficker tell me i can go out there and sell a kilo or two
. >> reporter: sheila had no idea someone had stolen her identity until her accountant tried to file her 2009 tax return online. >> he calls and said there's a problem. it got kicked out. >> reporter: what do you mean it got kicked out? >> well, something came up on the screen that said we'd already filed. >> reporter: had you filed? >> no, we had not. he said need to contact irs right away. >> reporter: that's when she says her nightmare began....
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looks beautiful. >> we're trying to round up sheila. sheila! does she listen? can you train them?alize when you're working with animals, especially exotic animals, domestics are bred to work with humans. although they are accustom to working with us in studios, they are still wild animals. if they feel they need to get away, we'll let them have their space. >> while she feeds, we're going to remind you the entire summer is ahead. make plans to visit the san diego zoo and the new australian outback exhibit, opening memorial day. you can find information on the exhibit and about the zoo at sandiegozoo.org. and all the information on today's guests will be on our website, ktvu.com. look for the ktvu tv 36 community tab and the bay area people page. join us on facebook and you'll see lots of pictures behind the scenes of all the wonderful animals we had today. thank you very much for being here. >> my pleasure. >> thank you, diesel, sheila, and thank you for joining us. that's all the time we have today. we'll see you again next week, right here on bay area people. until then, i'm ros
looks beautiful. >> we're trying to round up sheila. sheila! does she listen? can you train them?alize when you're working with animals, especially exotic animals, domestics are bred to work with humans. although they are accustom to working with us in studios, they are still wild animals. if they feel they need to get away, we'll let them have their space. >> while she feeds, we're going to remind you the entire summer is ahead. make plans to visit the san diego zoo and the new...
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adelante, sheila. >>> acompaÑada de sus tres hijos y su esposo, la cantante taÑÓn llegÓ a la corte deno uno de ellos el mÁs importante de nuestras vidas, porque garantiza que nuestros hijos permaceran juntos. >>> por su parte, el productor revelÓ que desea la estabilidad emocional de sus tres hijos. >>> estoy feliz por lo que significa para ellos tres. es algo difÍcil de describir, pero es lo que significa. >>> la cantante dijo que fue la propia gabriela que querÍa ser adoptada por denizart. y sus padres dejarÁn que sea ella que apellido llevar. y se hizo posible luego que igor gonzÁlez se desentendiÓ del caso. >>> lo importante es no estar con angustia por nadie, tenemos que enforcarnos en el entorno familiar. >>> la cantante expresÓ lo unida que es su familia y lo mucho que quierren sus hijos a gabriela. >>> se la vio feliz y emocionada tras lograr uno de sus mayores deseos. sheila rÍos, "primer impacto." >>> el mal tiempo sigue arrasando. >>> jackie tiene el pronÓstico y las impactantes imÁgenes. adelante. >>> gracias, chicas. buenas tardes. es increÍble, porque seguimos reportando
adelante, sheila. >>> acompaÑada de sus tres hijos y su esposo, la cantante taÑÓn llegÓ a la corte deno uno de ellos el mÁs importante de nuestras vidas, porque garantiza que nuestros hijos permaceran juntos. >>> por su parte, el productor revelÓ que desea la estabilidad emocional de sus tres hijos. >>> estoy feliz por lo que significa para ellos tres. es algo difÍcil de describir, pero es lo que significa. >>> la cantante dijo que fue la propia...
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and sheila, let me start with you as audrey's mother. do you believe now, several months later, why do you now believe audrie took her own life? >> it is very clear to me from the conversations that were captured on facebook that she felt like her represent dags was ruined and that there was no way that she could recover from that. she made an attempt to, during the days following the attack to find out exactly what had happened because she was passed out unconscious. and when she did find out, it was more and more gruesome than she had ever imagined and she did reach out to some classmates and she did try to resume a normal life, but there were conversations that clearly indicated she felt like her life was ruined and there was no way she could fix it. >> megyn: larry, i understand that you did not -- none of you knew anything about this. audrie went to a party and a week and a day later she hanged herself and it was only after her death you started to learn more. did she say nothing to you after the sexual assault? >> no, she did not.
and sheila, let me start with you as audrey's mother. do you believe now, several months later, why do you now believe audrie took her own life? >> it is very clear to me from the conversations that were captured on facebook that she felt like her represent dags was ruined and that there was no way that she could recover from that. she made an attempt to, during the days following the attack to find out exactly what had happened because she was passed out unconscious. and when she did...
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. >> reporter: sheila had no idea someone had stolen her identity until her accountant tried to fileheir 2009 tax return online. >> he calls and says there is a problem. it got kicked out. what do you mean it got kicked out? well, something came up on the screen that said we had already filed. >> reporter: had you filed? negative, we had not. he said you need to contact irs right away. >> reporter: and that says sheila when her nightmare began. >> frustrating, scary. aggravating, and time consuming. a lot of calls, a lot of letter, a lot of forms. >> reporter: a thief stole her name, date of birth, and social security number, then electronically filed a fake return with the irs and received a refund. meantime, she had to fight for months to prove she was the real taxpayer and deserved her own very real $5700 refund. >> higher crime rate, a lot of drugs, a lot of guns. >> reporter: detective jerry says the crime is so easy and so lucrative, criminals in tampa are doing it instead of selling drugs. >> i had a drug trafficker tell me i can go out there and sell a kilo or two of cocaine,
. >> reporter: sheila had no idea someone had stolen her identity until her accountant tried to fileheir 2009 tax return online. >> he calls and says there is a problem. it got kicked out. what do you mean it got kicked out? well, something came up on the screen that said we had already filed. >> reporter: had you filed? negative, we had not. he said you need to contact irs right away. >> reporter: and that says sheila when her nightmare began. >> frustrating,...
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>> it's doing great. >> and sheila is one of the people that came on to rubicon. >> yes. >> sheila, you'veyears? >> four years, yes. >> and you're a shining example, if you will, of someone who came to rubicon in need of some support and help. >> exactly. >> very quickly, what was the issue with you? >> the issue with me was, i come from a tabled past. i didn't make the right choices in my life and i got into a lot of trouble. i decided to clean my life up and do something better for myself. and i went to rubicon for a job. they put me in a training program and from the training program, i worked on the floor. i started off just putting stickers on packaging. >> okay. >> i worked my way from there into managing the packaging department. >> you are manager of quality assurance, which is really important, because obviously, andrew doesn't want anything going out that isn't good. >> it is very important. and it was very clear to me, even before i bought the company, when i was just looking at the bakery, i could see that sheila had that sparkle in her eye. >> so when i introduced this segment
>> it's doing great. >> and sheila is one of the people that came on to rubicon. >> yes. >> sheila, you'veyears? >> four years, yes. >> and you're a shining example, if you will, of someone who came to rubicon in need of some support and help. >> exactly. >> very quickly, what was the issue with you? >> the issue with me was, i come from a tabled past. i didn't make the right choices in my life and i got into a lot of trouble. i decided to...
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. >> democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas will hold her own rally tomorrow. we start with the appalachian trail to the road to redemption. former governor mark sanford claiming victory last night with his former mistress now fiancee at his side, the man who left office amid scandal said this earlier today on "morning joe" about getting that second chance. >> we all have events that we regret, that we mishandled, that we wish we could have done better. i would certainly say that regarding me with regard to the events of 2009. i tried to be transparent in its aftermath and lay my cards on the table, but some people may never forgive me for that. >> let's bring in our wednesday morning political power panel, aaron blake reporter for "the washington post," democrat ikt strategist david goodfriend, and msnbc contributor and republican strategist susan del percio. gang, great to have you here. a lot of people i think not too surprised mark sanford was able to pull it out against boss tick last night. but one thing that was interesting is the fact at how i guess the
. >> democratic congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas will hold her own rally tomorrow. we start with the appalachian trail to the road to redemption. former governor mark sanford claiming victory last night with his former mistress now fiancee at his side, the man who left office amid scandal said this earlier today on "morning joe" about getting that second chance. >> we all have events that we regret, that we mishandled, that we wish we could have done better. i...
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i don't know if you know much about that, sheila.you have a comment about the ease those, the idea of the dinner? caller: i don't know, i enjoy watching it every year, and i don't think sharing one night of fun is going to show there is an inappropriate relationship between the two. host: do you listen to the speeches and watch what happens? caller: yes, i do. host: is information about the scholarship. the association has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarship to foster the next generation of journalists. it goes through some of the award recipients, including northwest university, also howard university right here in part of our.c. morning team is one of the people who helps get this program on a year. she was among one of those awarded last night's scholarship before all those people gathered there. we will talk more about the history of the dinner, but here is a tweet in the meantime. .ere is one from charles caller from tampa, florida, republican. what i have to say is going to take the smile off your presidenti
i don't know if you know much about that, sheila.you have a comment about the ease those, the idea of the dinner? caller: i don't know, i enjoy watching it every year, and i don't think sharing one night of fun is going to show there is an inappropriate relationship between the two. host: do you listen to the speeches and watch what happens? caller: yes, i do. host: is information about the scholarship. the association has awarded hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarship to foster the...
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joining us is sheila. i have known her for more than 20 years. i am honored to have you on this program. be here.itizen honored to the conversations you have are amazing. it is such a blessing. tavis: why don't you introduce us? >> we are glad you joined us. a conversation with rita moreno is coming up right now. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: rita moreno was born in puerto rico and growth in the bronx and made her broadway debut at the age of 13. she went on to hollywood, excelling in movies like the king and i, west side story, and she has picked up an oscar, an attorney, two emmys, a grammy, emmys, a- a tony, two grammy, and was awarded a medal of honor. she has written
joining us is sheila. i have known her for more than 20 years. i am honored to have you on this program. be here.itizen honored to the conversations you have are amazing. it is such a blessing. tavis: why don't you introduce us? >> we are glad you joined us. a conversation with rita moreno is coming up right now. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely...
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. >> reporter: sheila jordan is superintendent of alameda county schools, which received about $45 million in lottery funding in the last reported year. we asked her what an additional $50 million from powerball might be able to buy for california schools? >> in some districts, it can buy a portion of a teacher. that's about how much money we're getting. some people use it for art supplies. field trips. >> you know, no. it's not going to change it. >> reporter: the lottery brings in a modest amount of money to california schools, relatively speaking. but the money that does get generated, how is it divvied up? 54% goes back to the jackpot to pay the winner. 13% goes to administrative costs like staffing and ads. and another 30% to the schools. then of that sum, about three quarters of it goes to k-12. it just gets parsed and parsed. as the california lottery states, and we now know, it truly is a supplemental source of revenue. back to you. >> okay. how do you like these apples? hundreds of thousands of people who own certain iphones and ipads could get part of a $53 million class action s
. >> reporter: sheila jordan is superintendent of alameda county schools, which received about $45 million in lottery funding in the last reported year. we asked her what an additional $50 million from powerball might be able to buy for california schools? >> in some districts, it can buy a portion of a teacher. that's about how much money we're getting. some people use it for art supplies. field trips. >> you know, no. it's not going to change it. >> reporter: the...
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. >> charles, former congressman a said hutchinson with the nra school sheila task force program raises an interesting question. he said the stricter laws make us feel good, pat us on the back, but is there any evidence that they make us safer? >> that is the problem. you can make all the constitutional arguments you want. the devastating evidence is the empirical evidence. we have the kind of band that we want now. a study commissioned by the department showed that it had essentially no affect. the reason is obvious. we have 300 million firearms in the possession of americans today. you could stop the importation, stop the sale, anything you want. that reservoir will be around for 100 years. the other irony is, the rate of homicide has been cut in half since 1980. we do not have an epidemic of crime. we are having a rise in these in same, extreme mass shootings, generally by psychotic people. we are all talking about acquisition of guns at a time when homicides are going down. the problem is the crazy people who get the guns. >> and how fast they can get them. >> the tucson shooter, ev
. >> charles, former congressman a said hutchinson with the nra school sheila task force program raises an interesting question. he said the stricter laws make us feel good, pat us on the back, but is there any evidence that they make us safer? >> that is the problem. you can make all the constitutional arguments you want. the devastating evidence is the empirical evidence. we have the kind of band that we want now. a study commissioned by the department showed that it had...
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but mike rice's behavior, while shocking, seemed gentle when compared to the actions of this woman, sheila. tonight we investigate coach kelly's reign of terror. she had a fiery reputation, but this week "outside the lines" obtained practice video to show how far she's gone to motivate her players, throwing basketballs, shooting t-shirt guns. throwing bricks at them. threatening them with a baseball bat. you put it
but mike rice's behavior, while shocking, seemed gentle when compared to the actions of this woman, sheila. tonight we investigate coach kelly's reign of terror. she had a fiery reputation, but this week "outside the lines" obtained practice video to show how far she's gone to motivate her players, throwing basketballs, shooting t-shirt guns. throwing bricks at them. threatening them with a baseball bat. you put it
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bill clinton for balancing the budget and sheila baer.anic. i call it blackberry paunic. instead wall street gang was running the treasury under paulison. and when we bail out wall street that was the end of capitalism and the end of rectitude in america. i don't think we it turn around from where we are. >> i don't think people have given proper credence to what sheila baer did and the fortitude to speak out given everything you're describing and the years and years of men, i'm sorry, running the place and running it into the ground. >> utait's always men. >> especially when it's incompetent men and i don't mind saying this this morning, but sheer is sheila baer in the financial position and policy positions for decades and knew what she was talking about at the fdic. kneel running things and shoved her out of way. neil was a space telescope engineer from california who had some small time job in the san francisco office of goldman sachs. paulison went to the treasury and took volunteers. the next thing we know he is the space telescope
bill clinton for balancing the budget and sheila baer.anic. i call it blackberry paunic. instead wall street gang was running the treasury under paulison. and when we bail out wall street that was the end of capitalism and the end of rectitude in america. i don't think we it turn around from where we are. >> i don't think people have given proper credence to what sheila baer did and the fortitude to speak out given everything you're describing and the years and years of men, i'm sorry,...
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sheila pott say a few words. >> good morning. my name is sheila pott. i am audrie's mother. first, i would like to thank all of those around the world who expressed their love for audrie and the sadness we have all shared that she was driven to leave us in the way that she did. she was a joy to everyone that she was around, she warmed the room with her smile and made us laugh at her incredible wit and sense of humor. audrie had a kind and gentle heart that from a very young age she formed relationships not only with her friends, but adults of all ages. she had a quality for bringing joy and laughter to all those that she was around. there is not a day or an hour that passes that i'm not warmed by a memory of her. in the days and months that followed the investigation, i learned that there was a serious flaw in the laws that surround the assault on my daughter. i discovered that if a victim does not have the ability to -- as a sexual assault, it is seen as a lesser crime than if she was conscious and able to fight off her attacker. i learned in california, a sexual assault st
sheila pott say a few words. >> good morning. my name is sheila pott. i am audrie's mother. first, i would like to thank all of those around the world who expressed their love for audrie and the sadness we have all shared that she was driven to leave us in the way that she did. she was a joy to everyone that she was around, she warmed the room with her smile and made us laugh at her incredible wit and sense of humor. audrie had a kind and gentle heart that from a very young age she formed...
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cheel -- sheila ask christine got here early and say they don't mind. >> as long as we're safe, we're there, we're there. >> professionals tell me measures are a response to the boston terrorist attacks and say many measures under plain view but there are things working that the fans will not see. the mission to have an incident-free night. just so that you know we have posted a link on our web site of items banned but for those who have not left home leave coolers and backpacks at home because they will not allowed in at rena. >> well sharks made playoffs and fans lined up to get seats at the tank. these tickets for the first three home games. the sharks have just one game left against los angeles kings on saturday if they beat the kings they will be bumped up from the sixth seed to the fifth seed. >> san francisco mayor ed lee paid up today settling a bet on the super bowl. he spent the day cooking. >> i happened to have blue -- i haven't had blue crab yet. we're betting between bun jens so this is a delight to be able to do this in the way. it's -- it's humbling and a treat. >> aft
cheel -- sheila ask christine got here early and say they don't mind. >> as long as we're safe, we're there, we're there. >> professionals tell me measures are a response to the boston terrorist attacks and say many measures under plain view but there are things working that the fans will not see. the mission to have an incident-free night. just so that you know we have posted a link on our web site of items banned but for those who have not left home leave coolers and backpacks at...
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cheel -- sheila ask christine got here early and say they don't mind. >> as long as we're safe, we're there, we're there. >> professionals tell me measures are a response to the boston terrorist attacks and say many measures under plain view but there are things working that the fans will not see. the mission to have an incident-free night. just so that you know we have posted a link on our web site of items banned but for those who have not left home leave coolers and backpacks at home because they will not allowed in at rena. >> well sharks made playoffs and fans lined up to get seats at the tank. these tickets for the first three home games. the sharks have just one game left against los angeles kings on saturday if they beat the kings they will be bumped up from the sixth seed to the fifth seed. >> san francisco mayor ed lee paid up today settling a bet on the super bowl. he spent the day cooking. >> i happened to have blue -- i haven't had blue crab yet. we're betting between bun jens so this is a delight to be able to do this in the way. it's -- it's humbling and a treat. >> aft
cheel -- sheila ask christine got here early and say they don't mind. >> as long as we're safe, we're there, we're there. >> professionals tell me measures are a response to the boston terrorist attacks and say many measures under plain view but there are things working that the fans will not see. the mission to have an incident-free night. just so that you know we have posted a link on our web site of items banned but for those who have not left home leave coolers and backpacks at...
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sheila grabbed an interview with the mercury news.s the girl who committed suicide after an alleged assault. pictures later showed up on campus. the girl's grieving mother said the family has been unable to sleep and call is the tragedy painful beyond words. >>> car roll sign itberg is aiming it at i am grant workers. it would make it a crime to thrown report immigration and the second calls for more foreign contractors to protect them from scams from owing more money then they -- than they can payoff to contractors. >>> game 5 for the opening nba playoffs, 3 games to 1, warriors could move to the next round of the playoffs if they win tonight. and after game 4, stefan cure are you is ridiculous. now ktvu channel 2 morning news' fred is in denver and will cover the game and will have all of the updates right here enmews news throughout the day including later this morning and you can get all of the information on our channel 2 website www.ktvu.com. >> i love that fred is there. he is always fun to listen to. sal, how is traffic? >> an
sheila grabbed an interview with the mercury news.s the girl who committed suicide after an alleged assault. pictures later showed up on campus. the girl's grieving mother said the family has been unable to sleep and call is the tragedy painful beyond words. >>> car roll sign itberg is aiming it at i am grant workers. it would make it a crime to thrown report immigration and the second calls for more foreign contractors to protect them from scams from owing more money then they -- than...
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and then we will be joined by sheila who says we may be through with too big to fail. go live to augusta, georgia, and find out how big of an impact tiger woods is making. . with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades whou open an account. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> here is part of the statement from blackberry. to suggest otherwise is either a gross misreading of the data or a willful manipulation. it's not hard to see why this is an issue because blackberry is walking a tight rope. it's all beca
and then we will be joined by sheila who says we may be through with too big to fail. go live to augusta, georgia, and find out how big of an impact tiger woods is making. . with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more...
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sheila pott/audrey's mother also on monday, pott family attorney robert allard says there is evidence the boys used a marker to scribble messages on audrey's breast and body. robert allard/pott family attorney but on thursday, allard and the pott family had no comment, nor would attorneys for the defendants or the prosecutor say anything about the case. jaron shipp/prosecutor one court observer compared the sudden silence to a kind of unofficial gag order, speculating the attorneys and their clients were given a stern reminder of juvenile court protocol, leaving open to further speculation whether the accused boys are now free or remain locked up here at juvenile hall. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. and remember you can watch the weather forecast whenever it is convenient for you on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can also get headlines and live traffic. it's on comcast 193 and you can also watch it live on kron4.com. senate majority leader reid says letter with ricin or another poison sent to sen. roger wicker washington - senate majority leader reid says letter with ricin
sheila pott/audrey's mother also on monday, pott family attorney robert allard says there is evidence the boys used a marker to scribble messages on audrey's breast and body. robert allard/pott family attorney but on thursday, allard and the pott family had no comment, nor would attorneys for the defendants or the prosecutor say anything about the case. jaron shipp/prosecutor one court observer compared the sudden silence to a kind of unofficial gag order, speculating the attorneys and their...
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. >> reporter: sheila jordan is superintendent of the alameda county schools which received about $45million in lottery funding in the last reported year, 2011-2012. we asked her what an additional $50 million from powerball may be able to buy for california schools. >> in some districts, it can buy a portion of a teacher. that is about how much money we're getting. some people use it for art supplies, field trips. >> we think getting the $45 million next year as a result of powerball will change the amount of teachers furloughs, and the government impact. >> you know, no, it is not going to change it. >> as you can see in here, the lottery brings in a pretty modest amount of money to california schools relatively speaking. but the money that does get generated, how does it get divided? that is the next question. turns out 54% goes back to the jackpot to pay the winner, 13% to staffing and advertising, and then another 32% actually goes to the schools. then of that sum, about 3/4 of it goes to k-12. we now know it truly is a supplemental source of revenue, i'm sam brock, back to you.
. >> reporter: sheila jordan is superintendent of the alameda county schools which received about $45million in lottery funding in the last reported year, 2011-2012. we asked her what an additional $50 million from powerball may be able to buy for california schools. >> in some districts, it can buy a portion of a teacher. that is about how much money we're getting. some people use it for art supplies, field trips. >> we think getting the $45 million next year as a result of...
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. >> reporter: now, michael and sheila of saratoga were named in the lawsuit. they own the home where the alleged assault happen. the three 16-year-old boys remain in custody at juvenile detention behind me and they will face a judge to find out if they will be released to their families. the parents are hoping the prosecutors will charge them as adults with felony sexual assault. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> emotionally it is a difficult story. legally it is complex. should the three teenage boys be tried as adults? what are the options? what happens next? >> reporter: in some cases the district attorney doesn't have to decide it automatically charges juveniles as adults. those cases, though, usually have to do with some type of murder. most of the time the d.a. relies on a statute called 707-b. the state of california outlines 30 serious or violent crimes that allows prosecutors to automatically charge juveniles as adults. the district attorney's office can make a direct filing or call for a hearing to see if the minor should be tried as a juvenile or
. >> reporter: now, michael and sheila of saratoga were named in the lawsuit. they own the home where the alleged assault happen. the three 16-year-old boys remain in custody at juvenile detention behind me and they will face a judge to find out if they will be released to their families. the parents are hoping the prosecutors will charge them as adults with felony sexual assault. kris sanchez, nbc bay area news. >>> emotionally it is a difficult story. legally it is complex....
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. >> reporter: sheila jordan is superintendent of alameda county schools, which received about $45 millionin lottery funding in the last reported year, 2011-2012. we asked her what an additional $50 million from powerball might be able to buy for california schools. >> in some districts, it can buy a portion of a teacher. that's about how much money we're getting. some people use it for art supplies, field trips. >> we've been getting $45 million, $46 million next year as a result of powerball, do you think that will have an impact? >> you know, no. it's not going to change it. >> as you can see here, the lottery brings in a modest amount of money to california schools, relatively speaking. but the money that does get generated, how is it divvied up. that's the next question. 54% goes back to the jackpot to pay the winner. 13% goes to administrative costs and another 32% actually goes to the schools. then of that, some, about three-quarters of it, goes to k-12. it just gets parsed and parsed and parsed. we now know it truly is a supplemental source of revenue. sam brock. that's today's rea
. >> reporter: sheila jordan is superintendent of alameda county schools, which received about $45 millionin lottery funding in the last reported year, 2011-2012. we asked her what an additional $50 million from powerball might be able to buy for california schools. >> in some districts, it can buy a portion of a teacher. that's about how much money we're getting. some people use it for art supplies, field trips. >> we've been getting $45 million, $46 million next year as a...
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in february texas democrat sheila jackson lee traveled to vietnam cambodia as part of the coalition onion. she did not travel with the official delegates. instead, booking separate commercial flights. her transportation cost totaled nearly $20,000 around the world. a spokesman says jackson lee had a prior engagement in her home district that conflicted with the official travel plans. last month, six members of bipartisan delegates traveled to rome for the papal installation. the two day trip cost taxpayers almost $63,000. finally, a tip for the aspiring thieves and con artists out there. when using a stolen credit card, maxing out the card by bidding on a date with the ceo of apple will probably raise some red flags. last week apple offered up coffee with ceo tim cook to a charity auction. the starting bid 50 grand. yesterday the high bid of $605,000 was pulled back, "fortune magazine" reports it was made with a stolen credit card. the fate of a philadelphia abortion doctor is now in the hands of a jury. deliberations began today in the gruesome trial of kermit gosnell. he is charged w
in february texas democrat sheila jackson lee traveled to vietnam cambodia as part of the coalition onion. she did not travel with the official delegates. instead, booking separate commercial flights. her transportation cost totaled nearly $20,000 around the world. a spokesman says jackson lee had a prior engagement in her home district that conflicted with the official travel plans. last month, six members of bipartisan delegates traveled to rome for the papal installation. the two day trip...
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. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee, thank you. >>> and who sent ricin-laced letters to president obama and senator wicker? authorities searched the home of a second mississippi man yesterday. they did not arrest him. that, of course, is after they released the sometime elvis impersona impersonator, paul kevin curtis who was in jail for nearly a week. investigators found no efd of ricin at his home or his car. he spoke in a news release following his release from jail. >> when you've been charged with something and you've never heard of ricin -- i thought they heard rice. i said, i don't even eat rice. i respect president obama. i love my country. and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any other u.s. official. >> so kevin, what are your plans right now? what are your immediate plans? >> find my dog moo cow. >> moo cow got away. >> she got loose when homeland security swarmed in on me when i went to check my mail. >> so someone is still out there who sent ricin-laced letters to the president. kimberly has been reporting on this pr washington -- for the "washington post."
. >> congresswoman sheila jackson lee, thank you. >>> and who sent ricin-laced letters to president obama and senator wicker? authorities searched the home of a second mississippi man yesterday. they did not arrest him. that, of course, is after they released the sometime elvis impersona impersonator, paul kevin curtis who was in jail for nearly a week. investigators found no efd of ricin at his home or his car. he spoke in a news release following his release from jail. >>...
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fresh food -- water and families are growing food on nearby land she was kidnapped by insurgents sheilapressure eventually convinced the rebels not only to free her, but also issue a written apology. in 2012, she is nominated for nobel peace prize. for more we go to fort worth, texas where we're joined by dr. hawa abdi as well as her daughter, also a doctor, dr. deqo mohamed. they are somalian human rights activist and physicians to run the dr. hawa abdi foundation, a nonprofit organization. we welcome you both to "democracy now!" i know you're watching the news as well, the horror of what happened at the boston marathon with the double explosion that has killed three and injured well over 100. in hawa abdi, you yourself somalia experienced this kind of violence on a regular basis, the worst violence in two years happen on sunday in mogadishu with this coordinated bombings. your thoughts today? i think our fifth thoughts are with the families who lost their children -- i think our thoughts are with the families who lost their children in boston and in somalia. in somalia, every other da
fresh food -- water and families are growing food on nearby land she was kidnapped by insurgents sheilapressure eventually convinced the rebels not only to free her, but also issue a written apology. in 2012, she is nominated for nobel peace prize. for more we go to fort worth, texas where we're joined by dr. hawa abdi as well as her daughter, also a doctor, dr. deqo mohamed. they are somalian human rights activist and physicians to run the dr. hawa abdi foundation, a nonprofit organization. we...
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. >> sheila jackson lee, i know. >> yeah, sheila jackson lee, al green and gene green and they are onnt committees. >> let's say three out of 36. hum? >> uh-huh. >> what are the chances, then? i keep hearing that texas might be getting a little purple and it may be even chances of turning blue. i don't see the evidence of it. why do you think there is a chance? >> one of the things i tell people all the time, they always want to talk demographics. i say demographics are not destiny. yes, they help and the demographics in texas are changing but they are not destiny. you have to do the actual work. that means changing the party from a party of politicking to a party of people, and that's what we have been doing in harris county is we are crating a new culture of organizing where we are engaging people 365 days of the year not just during an election year, but so far this year, we started a program called engage 365 where we are marrying political organizing with community organizing so that we can go in and help people redesign their neighborhoods and get involved in community activitie
. >> sheila jackson lee, i know. >> yeah, sheila jackson lee, al green and gene green and they are onnt committees. >> let's say three out of 36. hum? >> uh-huh. >> what are the chances, then? i keep hearing that texas might be getting a little purple and it may be even chances of turning blue. i don't see the evidence of it. why do you think there is a chance? >> one of the things i tell people all the time, they always want to talk demographics. i say...
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let's go to sheila in virginia. hi sheila. >> caller: how are you? >> stephanie: good. how are you?e. >> stephanie: yeah. think about that. just texas and boston alone right? >> yeah! they have to make up that you their minds. >> stephanie: that's a good point. we've seen so much of this from the right. union bashing and public employee bashing and then you look at what happened in boston. you were grateful for law enforcement, weren't you? this is west texas resident. >> we are frustrated because you know, it is just like let's get -- it is settled. you just can't settle. >> stephanie: people who say it is their job. a lot of firefighters died in texas rushing in to try to help people. they are heroes. along with the cops that -- can you imagine what it was like to be a cop in boston last week? >> i'll bet the nra wants to change atf to alcohol, tobacco and fertilizer. bill in albany? >> caller: hi, stephanie and mooks. pretty wild week. i'll tell you, all of those gun people who want to stand up against the tyranny of the government. how old they like to have -- how would they lik
let's go to sheila in virginia. hi sheila. >> caller: how are you? >> stephanie: good. how are you?e. >> stephanie: yeah. think about that. just texas and boston alone right? >> yeah! they have to make up that you their minds. >> stephanie: that's a good point. we've seen so much of this from the right. union bashing and public employee bashing and then you look at what happened in boston. you were grateful for law enforcement, weren't you? this is west texas...
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i saw a piece on the street with sheila baird saying she's worried about wells fargo.rried about wells fargo, but the regional banks, this must be the moment, okay? this must be the moment when they shine. >> why? >> because there is -- the valuations here are so inexpensive and the next leg of the bull market, if there is one, must be this group because it's the biggest part of the s&p. i care more about wells fargo than i care about any other quarter. we can talk about alcoa, but when wells reports on friday it will set the tone for almost 18% of the s&p 500. so when i saw goldman talk about some of the regionals doing well, i think to myself maybe that's where we could have some strength. >> interesting. >> if we don't have it david. we lose retail. we lose tech and we lose banks and it will be a couple of tough weeks. >> i thought you would talk about fannie and freddie preferred. >> we'll do that after the bell. >> the specs are all over that. straight ahead, we have the ceo of retail properties of america and he will join us on post 9, and give us his take on the
i saw a piece on the street with sheila baird saying she's worried about wells fargo.rried about wells fargo, but the regional banks, this must be the moment, okay? this must be the moment when they shine. >> why? >> because there is -- the valuations here are so inexpensive and the next leg of the bull market, if there is one, must be this group because it's the biggest part of the s&p. i care more about wells fargo than i care about any other quarter. we can talk about alcoa,...
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then there are other places like cyril lanka -- sheila and afghanistan and cambodia where i know we are right. the pentagon has a big problem. the can find a couple of navy units cannot involved in any political activities. you can train them maritime security or something. maybe. there's the maritime security in afghanistan. no maritime security in afghanistan. the whole entity is messed up to the core. there is very little to do. what do you do then with those countries? either cut them off or be very tough with them. that is where we are with cambodia and sri lanka. give them a road map like we're doing with burma. give them a road map. this is what you need to do. things will get better for you. >> the question here in the front. i do not know if we are including central asia in this discussion. if we are, can both give you [inaudible] >> central asia touches on what i was trying to indicate with the tactical and political agencies. we have something called the northern distribution network that is a vital and might become even more vital. we have concerns with the human rights reco
then there are other places like cyril lanka -- sheila and afghanistan and cambodia where i know we are right. the pentagon has a big problem. the can find a couple of navy units cannot involved in any political activities. you can train them maritime security or something. maybe. there's the maritime security in afghanistan. no maritime security in afghanistan. the whole entity is messed up to the core. there is very little to do. what do you do then with those countries? either cut them off...
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but mike rice's behavior while shocking seems gentle when compared to the actions of this woman, sheilahree's middle delaware state, outside the lines of practice video showing exactly how far she has gone to motivate her players, throwing bricks at them. [ bleep ]. >> threat thing them with a baseball bat. >> you want in a play basketball? >> i'm going to ask to you leave. >> too bad! now who's next? >> it's not like a drove a golf cart through practice. >> but she had. >> quick feet, quick feet. move, move! >> that was bad. >> clearly the rutgers story is a serious storey. >> her opening monologue with the shoes. >> donna up in wardrobe said she wrote her own open and one of her own skits. she does it herself. >> on the female set she's like a carol burnett or lucille ball, a will farrell, even a john belushi. >> more of her. >>> coming up the entire cast of "america's got talent," who are they? >> first your local news. it's a labor of love. it's a lot of labor and it's a lot of love. i don't need to go to the gym. my job is my workout. you're shoveling ice all day long. it's rough o
but mike rice's behavior while shocking seems gentle when compared to the actions of this woman, sheilahree's middle delaware state, outside the lines of practice video showing exactly how far she has gone to motivate her players, throwing bricks at them. [ bleep ]. >> threat thing them with a baseball bat. >> you want in a play basketball? >> i'm going to ask to you leave. >> too bad! now who's next? >> it's not like a drove a golf cart through practice. >>...
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. >> sheila kelly has had a fiery reputation among her peers, but this week, outside the lines has receivedt how far she's gone. cursing at them, shooting t-shirt guns, throwing bricks at them. >> guess what? >> threatening them with a baseball bat. >> you take that ball, put it through that hole, and i won't hit you with the bat. >> while on roller skates. even forcing players to serve her meals. >> where's the bread? where's the bread? [ bleep ]. >> you eat that. you eat that. that was awesome. >> "early start" continues right now. breaking news overnight, a frantic search for two children buried at construction site. we have grim news from the scene this morning. >> she died trying to make a difference, she made a difference, americans mourn a young diplomat killed in afghanistan. >> so i told her it's pitch black, i told her if we don't get out of here, we'll die. >> two lost teens with an incredible will to live. a hiker's firsthand account of surviving a three-day ordeal in the woods. >> and two teams battling it out for the championship tonight. louisville versus michigan, who is goi
. >> sheila kelly has had a fiery reputation among her peers, but this week, outside the lines has receivedt how far she's gone. cursing at them, shooting t-shirt guns, throwing bricks at them. >> guess what? >> threatening them with a baseball bat. >> you take that ball, put it through that hole, and i won't hit you with the bat. >> while on roller skates. even forcing players to serve her meals. >> where's the bread? where's the bread? [ bleep ]. >>...
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it is my honor and privilege to ask that my colleagues, congresswoman sheila jackson lee join me as webring to you other allies. there was a black faith to immigration. that faith assuring that the latino faith, asian date. the faces of immigrants around the world. we want you to know that we stand together in this movement for freedom. standing with us as well is a gentleman who sat across this nation for justice. he's not across this nation for being on the righteous side of all issues. he is none other than the 17th president and ceo of the naacp. [cheers and applause] [chanting] >> good afternoon, brothers and sisters. i am president of the naacp. i am joined today on stage by members of the naacp, leaders of the naacp who marched to fight h.b. 56. [cheers and applause] who organized last year to help pass the dream act. and i'm joined on stage by other brothers and sisters who were born in the caribbean, who were born in africa and all of us together say that the time is now for immigration reform. let us all reflect for a moment on how we are a place where today and focus on wher
it is my honor and privilege to ask that my colleagues, congresswoman sheila jackson lee join me as webring to you other allies. there was a black faith to immigration. that faith assuring that the latino faith, asian date. the faces of immigrants around the world. we want you to know that we stand together in this movement for freedom. standing with us as well is a gentleman who sat across this nation for justice. he's not across this nation for being on the righteous side of all issues. he is...
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. >> sheila beah had a column that just came out this way talking about how too big to fail may be resolvedhis point, saying there's a way to wind them down and i -- i think what most people are thinking is that the regulators don't have the will to do it. and i think the fdic may have the will to do it. i'm not sure the rest of the government has the will to do it. and if you look at pricing and availability of funding for large, very large banks, it's more available and it's cheaper than it is for smaller banks which suggests that the markets don't believe too big to fail is over. >> although i think about it from the political will and i know that it would be difficult to do. but i also think because they would want to set an example, i think the next big bank that gets in trouble is going to have a very difficult time of it. it would seem to me that the push from main street saying, hey, you can't bile these guys out again, my guest would be some politicians would be loathed to look anything like they're doing a bailout again. if you have one bank in trouble, versus a bunch of bax, you
. >> sheila beah had a column that just came out this way talking about how too big to fail may be resolvedhis point, saying there's a way to wind them down and i -- i think what most people are thinking is that the regulators don't have the will to do it. and i think the fdic may have the will to do it. i'm not sure the rest of the government has the will to do it. and if you look at pricing and availability of funding for large, very large banks, it's more available and it's cheaper...
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speaker, and thank you to my colleague, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. it is an honor for me to join you. and as i stand here today on this floor, thinking that we have the opportunity to pass legislation that makes sense on gun laws, to stand here on this floor and realize that the gun debate is heating up, and we are considering that we would filibuster and protect those who don't want us to make a decision does not make sense to me. we're asking for a sensible gun law. we're asking for laws that can help save lives. whether it's in congresswoman jackson lee's district in texas, whether it's in newtown, connecticut, or my third congressional district in ohio. it's for us to take this opportunity to stand together and save lives. we stand on this floor and we salute so many good things, so many changes. so the question now for me is why? why can't we come together, the things we're asking for, to close the loopholes, the things we're asking for, to make sure that someone doesn't have an assault weapon in their home that can shoot 30 rounds of ammunition
speaker, and thank you to my colleague, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. it is an honor for me to join you. and as i stand here today on this floor, thinking that we have the opportunity to pass legislation that makes sense on gun laws, to stand here on this floor and realize that the gun debate is heating up, and we are considering that we would filibuster and protect those who don't want us to make a decision does not make sense to me. we're asking for a sensible gun law. we're asking for...
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. ♪ >>> sheila kelly has long had a fiery reputation among her peers but this week outside the lines her players. cursing at them. throwing basketballs at them. shooting t-shirt guns. throwing bricks at them. threatening them with a baseball bat. while they were on roller skates. even forcing her players to serve her meals. we sat down with onetime assistant coach kenny watkis th who claim the tapes doesn't show the worst of it. >> she said the nastiest things i've ever heard and i record the defendant all. you come back later today and i'll play you the tapes. >> when we came back the next day, kenny watkins had changed his tune. >> i'm just joking. coach kelly is the best. >> is everything all right? >> that was so funny. >>> welcome to "morning joe." richard haass is still bus. joining the table, the editor in chief of "newsweek" magazine and the daily beast, tina brown. also with us is visiting professor at nyu former democratic democratman, harold ford jr. fresh off the women the world conference and talk about, incredible. >> hillary was just vibrant and amazing. >> did she say
. ♪ >>> sheila kelly has long had a fiery reputation among her peers but this week outside the lines her players. cursing at them. throwing basketballs at them. shooting t-shirt guns. throwing bricks at them. threatening them with a baseball bat. while they were on roller skates. even forcing her players to serve her meals. we sat down with onetime assistant coach kenny watkis th who claim the tapes doesn't show the worst of it. >> she said the nastiest things i've ever heard...
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ruppersberger: i yield to sheila jackson lee two minutes. the chair: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the distinguished ranking member and the chairman as well for working to answer an enormous concern on the question of national and domestic security. since robert morris in 1988 released one of the first computer worms, we realized as the computer and the internet now have grown, the proliferation of computer malware or computer programs specifically to damage computers or their networks or steal data attracted public and media attention that we needed to do something. now more than ever, cybersecurity impacts every aspect of our lives. as a member of the homeland security committee, i can assure you that my concern about the electric grid, utilities, the energy and financial industries, recognizes that it is important to act and to act with speed and understanding. likewise, i am concerned of the rage and epidemic of hackers and the impact that it has on 85% to 87% of the infrastructure in t
ruppersberger: i yield to sheila jackson lee two minutes. the chair: the gentlelady from texas is recognized for two minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the distinguished ranking member and the chairman as well for working to answer an enormous concern on the question of national and domestic security. since robert morris in 1988 released one of the first computer worms, we realized as the computer and the internet now have grown, the proliferation of computer malware or computer programs...
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who has consistently been against the war and has stood for peace all of her life, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. i'd like to yield her as much ime as she may consume. jole jackson lee let me thank -- ms. jackson lee: let me thank the gentlelady from california and i particularly thank for your astuteness for bringing us together. if i might reflect on memory lane that was painful, we traveled a lot together, and i think of the moments in history on the iraq war, the rising up the american people was powerful. from san francisco to places in between to the quarter of a million people that walked down 53rd, 57th street in new york on a cold morning, i believe, in january, people all over america recognized that it was not these brave men and women that you see here. and i brought pictures of wonderful families and men and women who were called to serve, who we continue to honor and appreciate. i thought it was important to acknowledge that our soldiers have families. we see it all the time. my district is near ellington field, and it is increasingly becoming a base utilizing the talen
who has consistently been against the war and has stood for peace all of her life, congresswoman sheila jackson lee. i'd like to yield her as much ime as she may consume. jole jackson lee let me thank -- ms. jackson lee: let me thank the gentlelady from california and i particularly thank for your astuteness for bringing us together. if i might reflect on memory lane that was painful, we traveled a lot together, and i think of the moments in history on the iraq war, the rising up the american...
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int: sheila is massachusetts, democratic caller. caller: i have a couple of questions. the first, i would like to ask -- a lot of different government agencies take money out of the social security fund. i would like to know what agencies they are and why are they not made to pay that money back? we all have to make do and pay our bills, so they should put the money back in so that we can be more solvent. and the thing about the medicare, i just went through -- i turned 65 and i got maths -- mass health. i got kicked off briefly and in order to get it back, i had to give some of my social security check. rent.d not pay my it took me three months to straighten that out. i just got back to being able to cover my very basic needs. i would like those two issues addressed. guest: as far as social security, it is called an intergovernmental transfer. you are required to make social security hole. and there is a trust fund -- social security whole. and there's a trust fund that i will call a surplus. it will be paid out to beneficiaries in the next 25, 30 years. they do pay th
int: sheila is massachusetts, democratic caller. caller: i have a couple of questions. the first, i would like to ask -- a lot of different government agencies take money out of the social security fund. i would like to know what agencies they are and why are they not made to pay that money back? we all have to make do and pay our bills, so they should put the money back in so that we can be more solvent. and the thing about the medicare, i just went through -- i turned 65 and i got maths --...