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so you're on the drag where lows is. >> we're further down. oh, >> by the u-haul. >> what is your cross streets? >> sunny avenue. >> oh, you're a different doughnut shop so what's on your street besides you guys. >> on the boulevard there's a statute company next to us and on the other side is the automobile mechanics. >> so your industrial pretty much. >> yes. >> anybody >> the one he had was outdated and another incident the manager when they went in at 3 in the morning she forgot to activate it so for the protection of their employees as well as the patrons to have the variance camera that would be activated and a sensors to run 24 hours. >> so the video surveillance they had reported on a tape or d v r. >> i don't see the system but he had mentioned that it's manually activated and they had forgotten to turn it on. >> is it still the same system. >> he actually wanted to continue the hearing tonight but you guys weren't meeting until september. >> not till august. >> he thought if he got approval from you guys he could still operate not to impact the business and a okay and the crime for the area our part one crimes largest and burglary and as a r
so you're on the drag where lows is. >> we're further down. oh, >> by the u-haul. >> what is your cross streets? >> sunny avenue. >> oh, you're a different doughnut shop so what's on your street besides you guys. >> on the boulevard there's a statute company next to us and on the other side is the automobile mechanics. >> so your industrial pretty much. >> yes. >> anybody >> the one he had was outdated and another incident the manager...
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people who live and work in san francisco also shop at local restaurants, so shop at the local retail stores. it is a huge economic impact in san francisco. in my opinion, it is getting our costs under control but also promoting economic development so we have a financial engine that will continue to promote us year after year. >> what are your ideas on dealing with the issue of homelessness in san francisco? >> i am one that thinks mayor newsom did a great job thinking proactively about what we need to do in san francisco. when he started care not cash -- but enacted so many things past that. project award down, when he ended up making sure there were family members on the receiving end, giving people bus tickets to go back home to where they are from -- project homeward bound. unfortunately, the project does not have a silver bullet ending. we deal with our homeless problem, and a lot of it, we need to make sure that the homeless population -- a lot of them have mental health issues where it is just not solvable to lock them up. we need to help them, and i think we have that in our
people who live and work in san francisco also shop at local restaurants, so shop at the local retail stores. it is a huge economic impact in san francisco. in my opinion, it is getting our costs under control but also promoting economic development so we have a financial engine that will continue to promote us year after year. >> what are your ideas on dealing with the issue of homelessness in san francisco? >> i am one that thinks mayor newsom did a great job thinking proactively...
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seven years of expertise as well as. >> i have a pile of letters from the bike shops and their respond is it's about time this is so needed from bike shop owners and managers i've spoken to. they're ready for it because they get people on a regular basis complaining about bike theft it's quite needs >> i see no questions and thank you, ms. st. claire and other folks. i called a number of speakers you can come forward it doesn't have to be in the order >> i'm mark you represent the triangle association. one of the things that was stated the lower turn rate is primarily due to 0 sfpd to reconnect bicycles with their owners because the bicycle owners don't have the serial number or as in a lot cases the owners don't attempt to recover their bicycles. the part of the program i want to talk about is the free and rental. i picture a procedure at the time you buy your bike it can be a clipboard with the person's name and serial naming number and description. i could easily see every police station having the registration and each time a bike it recovered they simply go to 0 database it doesn't matter if they have access t
seven years of expertise as well as. >> i have a pile of letters from the bike shops and their respond is it's about time this is so needed from bike shop owners and managers i've spoken to. they're ready for it because they get people on a regular basis complaining about bike theft it's quite needs >> i see no questions and thank you, ms. st. claire and other folks. i called a number of speakers you can come forward it doesn't have to be in the order >> i'm mark you represent...
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shopping earlier. >> i have to start early. if i wait too late then the selection isn't there. so done with school clothes shopping. >> reporter: being first done won't get you to the head of the class. there were 500 back to school deals examined from 2012 across top retailers and 78% of the supplies sold in july were the same price in august. that was the case at wal-mart. walgreens did sell 50% or half of its supplies cheaper in july. office deepo sold some of its stock cheaper in august. early advertizements are drowning out the bells of the ice cream man. retailers know families plan to spend less than last year, $635, so scoring high with students is key. >> i like back to school shopping because you get all those cute stuff for like your school, like, things and stuff. >> you like school, then? >> no. no. >> reporter: so the key is to shop early and to shop often throughout the season to look for the best deals. here at jc penney you can get $10 haircuts in august in time for the first school bell. . >>> attention wine lovers, buying a bottle of wine might cost you a few ex
shopping earlier. >> i have to start early. if i wait too late then the selection isn't there. so done with school clothes shopping. >> reporter: being first done won't get you to the head of the class. there were 500 back to school deals examined from 2012 across top retailers and 78% of the supplies sold in july were the same price in august. that was the case at wal-mart. walgreens did sell 50% or half of its supplies cheaper in july. office deepo sold some of its stock cheaper...
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so he sees the wine shop. so they come back together. that sets out this chain of events. they hate each other. but i keep getting pushed together randomly. within a matter of days, without intending to, they have hijacked a clothing-optional cruise ship. [laughter] >> it gets a little weird starting their. >> that is very early in the plot. from there, this is the story of two guys who do not want to be together, all they want to do is go home, but things keep happening to them. they become international terrorists, and the end up going all over the world. >> they bring democracy to cuba. [laughter] they delivered two million bananas to the starving folks in somalia. they go from being perceived as terrorists into being great liberators. >> but they never know. they have no idea that any of this is happening all the way through. that is sort of how we got going. a lot of times when people write books, novels, and i do not want to get to inside baseball, but they have what is called a plot. [laughter] we did not really have that. [laughter] it was improvisational novel wri
so he sees the wine shop. so they come back together. that sets out this chain of events. they hate each other. but i keep getting pushed together randomly. within a matter of days, without intending to, they have hijacked a clothing-optional cruise ship. [laughter] >> it gets a little weird starting their. >> that is very early in the plot. from there, this is the story of two guys who do not want to be together, all they want to do is go home, but things keep happening to them....
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so you know, we left school at 14 years old and likely you are done and he would do a job in a shop or factory for four or five years. >> so when the war ended, what happened to all these women who are now employed in a professional type of situation with men's jobs. >> well, of course they pretty much expected to go back where they came from. they had amazing responsibilities. and that led to a very large number of conflicts in complex situations. relationships were a colossal amount of adjustment meeting to be made. it was a passionate young man who was working. he had a relationship with a woman, they got married, he was away for five years. war broke out. he was one of the ones i was tortured in japan. she had an interesting time and she joined the ranks. and she was involved in she had a boyfriend and she only does recognize him when he came to the door. and he was broken about it. she realized that the level is still there. but nothing else was and it was just such a tiny little spark of love. she sacrifice sacrificed the rest of her life to him. she gave over to him. his health
so you know, we left school at 14 years old and likely you are done and he would do a job in a shop or factory for four or five years. >> so when the war ended, what happened to all these women who are now employed in a professional type of situation with men's jobs. >> well, of course they pretty much expected to go back where they came from. they had amazing responsibilities. and that led to a very large number of conflicts in complex situations. relationships were a colossal...
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he didn't like to shop so when a birthday or christmas came along he and my mother would make a card. this first card i was pregnant with my first card i wanted a rocking chair so my parents give us a little bit of money to buy that. the second part my son needed a bed at some point he was growing very fast and my dad made the card. the forty my husband and i which to new york my parents give us a $100 we were supposed to buy some glasses and go to our favorite restaurants and to go here to look. and other dilates and we did have a wonderful time. and then finally there's a card that i will mention that we can't find. i hope someday we will but my mother needed and wanted a suit. and so my father knew this and got her that for her birthday - he took a square of plywood and paint a suit and put a little handwriting on the top and said good for one suit so i hope we find the citizen i like it a lot. when i was little just what his profession was confused me. he referred to himself as a painter but he also painted houses occasionally. additionally he tailgate paints. the fathers of my fr
he didn't like to shop so when a birthday or christmas came along he and my mother would make a card. this first card i was pregnant with my first card i wanted a rocking chair so my parents give us a little bit of money to buy that. the second part my son needed a bed at some point he was growing very fast and my dad made the card. the forty my husband and i which to new york my parents give us a $100 we were supposed to buy some glasses and go to our favorite restaurants and to go here to...
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so good! dance class, shopping, and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron.are for your car. >>> they just said get out of the house. >> entire towns evacuated because of a wildfire in palm springs. >> it's consuming everything in its path and roaring toward 400 homes. >> firefighters have been doing what they can to knock it down. >> turned and cracked me in the head with the hammer. >> a waiter speaks out about his attack during a night of protests in oakland. >> i hope the rest of the world sees that along with all the violence and the protests going on here. >> it does surprise me that rolling stone would do something like that. >> backlash against a magazine cover featuring the boston marathon bombing suspect. >> the temporary boy cause by walgreens, rite aid -- boycott by walgreens, rite aid and others won't hurt rolling stone. >> supporters of the measure say the digital license plate would look like the current ones. >> democrats and republicans have reached a tentative deal to lower the interest rates on new student loans. from across the bay to arou
so good! dance class, shopping, and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron.are for your car. >>> they just said get out of the house. >> entire towns evacuated because of a wildfire in palm springs. >> it's consuming everything in its path and roaring toward 400 homes. >> firefighters have been doing what they can to knock it down. >> turned and cracked me in the head with the hammer. >> a waiter speaks out about his attack during a night...
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people prefer to work and shopping malls or supermarkets or small shops. so have a hard time finding people who want to work for us. >> one who does is vanessa. the 25-year-old has worked at the bar for a few months. she says this since a quarter of people her age are unemployed, they cannot afford to be too choosy. >> i work the tables in the bar, and sometimes i do promotion for the bar on the street. >> 40,000 people are without a job, but unemployment benefits are still so generous that many portuguese turned down a lot of positions. no one at the unemployment office wants to comment other than to say that most jobless are looking for a permanent position, and people are not exactly lining up a temp agencies like this one looking for seasonal work. >> we have a growing problem. because of the economic crisis, more and more immigrants have been leaving portugal in the last two or three years. and it is difficult to fill the gaps they leave a kind. -- they leave behind. in addition, the people who are left may not have the skills that are necessary to quali
people prefer to work and shopping malls or supermarkets or small shops. so have a hard time finding people who want to work for us. >> one who does is vanessa. the 25-year-old has worked at the bar for a few months. she says this since a quarter of people her age are unemployed, they cannot afford to be too choosy. >> i work the tables in the bar, and sometimes i do promotion for the bar on the street. >> 40,000 people are without a job, but unemployment benefits are still so...
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people prefer to work and shopping malls or supermarkets or small shops. so have a hard time finding people who want to work for us. >> one who does is vanessa. the 25-year-old has worked at the bar for a few months. she says this since a quarter of people her age are unemployed, they cannot afford to be too choosy. >> i work the tables in the bar, and sometimes i do promotion for the bar on the street. >> 40,000 people are without a job, but unemployment benefits are still so generous that many portuguese turned down a lot of positions. no one at the unemployment office wants to comment other than to say that most jobless are looking for a permanent position, and people are not exactly lining up a temp agencies like this one looking for seasonal work. >> we have a growing problem. because of the economic crisis, more and more immigrants have been leaving portugal in the last two or three years. and it is difficult to fill the gaps they leave a kind. -- they leave behind. in addition, the people who are left may not have the skills that are necessary to quali
people prefer to work and shopping malls or supermarkets or small shops. so have a hard time finding people who want to work for us. >> one who does is vanessa. the 25-year-old has worked at the bar for a few months. she says this since a quarter of people her age are unemployed, they cannot afford to be too choosy. >> i work the tables in the bar, and sometimes i do promotion for the bar on the street. >> 40,000 people are without a job, but unemployment benefits are still so...
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so, when we shop, they can each decide who they're going to be this year. [ female announcer ] this weekendnney coupon. style. quality. price. now at jcpenney. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> in britain, the royal baby name is revealed in the sky. one man finds himself up close and personal with a fellow traveler, and in the gulf of mexico, workers
so, when we shop, they can each decide who they're going to be this year. [ female announcer ] this weekendnney coupon. style. quality. price. now at jcpenney. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take...
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always go out to get the groceries because the corner store doesn't offer healthy products us to shop so i am here today to hope the supervisors could do change on the quality of the tenderloin corner store and my family in particular and all the resident s in general could have access to the food in the healthy store. >> thank you. i can say that the doctor has done groundbreaking research and we owe you a lot of props for helping workers tell their story in chinatown. >> thank you very much and i am a third generation san franciscan that can't afford to live her now but still love the city and i am grateful to speak to you briefly. i am speaking to you as a doctor and we were working with residents around issues they identified and the number two issue -- number one was crime. number two was access to healthy foods. they couldn't buy healthy foods in the local stores. they were very upset about this. we were able to do little things. we brought in mini-markets from the farmers markets once in a while but we couldn't do much. we got stores to stop selling dixie cups of alcohol at 9:00 o
always go out to get the groceries because the corner store doesn't offer healthy products us to shop so i am here today to hope the supervisors could do change on the quality of the tenderloin corner store and my family in particular and all the resident s in general could have access to the food in the healthy store. >> thank you. i can say that the doctor has done groundbreaking research and we owe you a lot of props for helping workers tell their story in chinatown. >> thank you...
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shopping today? >> hers. because it's her car. so we're out trying to shop for her. >> you're a good man. >> thank you. >> reporter: in antioch. >>> a hot air balloon landing near a freeway. what brought it down. and don't forget to feed your meter. tickets in san francisco are about to become the most expensive in the country. >>> certainly color foul highlights from today's pride parade in the city plus another ruling from the state supreme court today on same-sex marriage. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, new york city river. t . >>> a tourist sight seeing helicopter made a splash down in the hudson river. none of the five people were injured thanks to the quick action of the pilot who inflated the emergency notation devices and several boaters who raced over to help. >>> in southern california a hot air balloon crashed into a freeway near san diego this weekend. you can see how the balloon flipped between the two directions of traffic. it's not clear what caused it to go down and once the balloon landed it deflated. no one was injured. >>> if you
shopping today? >> hers. because it's her car. so we're out trying to shop for her. >> you're a good man. >> thank you. >> reporter: in antioch. >>> a hot air balloon landing near a freeway. what brought it down. and don't forget to feed your meter. tickets in san francisco are about to become the most expensive in the country. >>> certainly color foul highlights from today's pride parade in the city plus another ruling from the state supreme court...
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well and portfolios well he's a pawn star so he runs a massive pawn chain and he has four thousand customers a day just alone in his last vegas shop so here is what he was asked by c. and b. c. what he thought of the falling price of gold is business different where you are because of what's going on. here i also retail a lot of gold and silver and i'm having a real difficult time right now getting physical battle. it's the crazy world of gold and silver sometimes you know the paper market it's going down but you can actually find the actual physical ardor but that's another aspect of the wash trade of gold price suppression if you want interest rates low and you want the price of the dollar to be simultaneously again wash trading over. different asset classes price of gold to be lower and as this gentleman points out from pawn stars that the demand for gold has never been higher but the prices dropping that's a clear indication of price manipulation same thing with the bond market the supply of bonds has never been greater and the prices have never been higher in three hundred years in the u.k. or two hundred thirty eight years i
well and portfolios well he's a pawn star so he runs a massive pawn chain and he has four thousand customers a day just alone in his last vegas shop so here is what he was asked by c. and b. c. what he thought of the falling price of gold is business different where you are because of what's going on. here i also retail a lot of gold and silver and i'm having a real difficult time right now getting physical battle. it's the crazy world of gold and silver sometimes you know the paper market it's...
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so, shop around. >> people who are going to take advantage of that. >> you have to be careful in thisn debt. >> right. that's the very reason you're going for it. >> they say they won't take anything if you don't get a settlement. >> and an emotional cost. >> that's the real thing. >> all right, dan. thanks so much. >>> also sizzling on the "gma heat index," the drug-store versions of high designer makeup. can they help you look your best? becky worley has everything you need to know. >> reporter: designer cosmetics cost a fortune. when i came across beauty blogs that said they found drugstore alternatives, you know i had to try them for myself. we start with a complexion enhancer. this one from benefit, cost $26. this one at target for $12. >> lift up your cheekbone a little pit. >> reporter: let me look. request not tell a difference. >> reporter: next, matte satin taupe eye shadows. >> this is the mac one. >> sparkling. >> reporter: now, the l'oreal. >> that's so cool. i really like this one. >> reporter: l'oreal, mac. i can't tell that much of a difference. >> reporter: now, a blu
so, shop around. >> people who are going to take advantage of that. >> you have to be careful in thisn debt. >> right. that's the very reason you're going for it. >> they say they won't take anything if you don't get a settlement. >> and an emotional cost. >> that's the real thing. >> all right, dan. thanks so much. >>> also sizzling on the "gma heat index," the drug-store versions of high designer makeup. can they help you look your...
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at a time when many people were out shopping or relaxing in coffee shops. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. blame rests with the al qaeda in iraq branch. egypt's interim president has issued a decree instructing a team of legal experts to get started on amending the country's constitution. the constitution was drafted last year but suspended three weeks ago when the egyptian military overthrew mohamed morsi and arrested the muslim members of his party. our guest explains what he thinks needs changing in the constitution. >> very hard to see what is going to change. i think we could possibly be interested in a change in article 219, which deals with the religious element. article two establishes the state of islam. it says the principles of islam should be guiding legislation. the principles are very vague. they can be concepts like justice, freedom, so on. they may try to limit interpretation by specifying certain schools of jurisprudence . that article came from the mortality party. but that party is now part of the [indiscernible] i do not think the
at a time when many people were out shopping or relaxing in coffee shops. so far, no one has claimed responsibility. blame rests with the al qaeda in iraq branch. egypt's interim president has issued a decree instructing a team of legal experts to get started on amending the country's constitution. the constitution was drafted last year but suspended three weeks ago when the egyptian military overthrew mohamed morsi and arrested the muslim members of his party. our guest explains what he thinks...
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remote control but some say that's not an advantage. >> they are not accustomed to shopping with the particular remote and so i think they would probably need to be some sort of huge market and push. >> reporter: shop tv does have the advantage of scale offering several hundred thousand products from 500 top shows. thanks to partnerships with 55 networks, encolluincluding, bra fox and more. right now apple works with products in tv shows but the company plans kpo to expand to tv commercials, as well. so soon young can click the remote control to buy a product you see in an ad. bill? >> maybe they like my tie, i don't know. how big can this market come? what is the prediction? >> it's hard to tell because it doesn't exist yet, but one analyst compared it to the home shopping network saying the qvc and home shopping network is a 8.5 billion-dollar business. it becomes larger to look at the infomercial business but for now looking at billions of dollars if people do indeed want to buy things with their remote control. >> i'm definitely going to buy things, julia, with my remote control. i am wondering what kind
remote control but some say that's not an advantage. >> they are not accustomed to shopping with the particular remote and so i think they would probably need to be some sort of huge market and push. >> reporter: shop tv does have the advantage of scale offering several hundred thousand products from 500 top shows. thanks to partnerships with 55 networks, encolluincluding, bra fox and more. right now apple works with products in tv shows but the company plans kpo to expand to tv...