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by the time the couple sought assistance, they had suffered four back-to-back paydays when $500 was taken by the bank to zero overdraft funds and fees. here are the trends that my director reports. banks and credit unions on a near military basis continue to charge large fees associated with overdraft protection. with an overdraft protection plan, the bank agrees to cover transaction despite lack of funds in the account and takes a fixed fee from the next deposit from the members' account before other transactions can take place. common overdraft fees range from $25-$35 per transaction. i mentioned earlier that i polled all 51 of our offices,
by the time the couple sought assistance, they had suffered four back-to-back paydays when $500 was taken by the bank to zero overdraft funds and fees. here are the trends that my director reports. banks and credit unions on a near military basis continue to charge large fees associated with overdraft protection. with an overdraft protection plan, the bank agrees to cover transaction despite lack of funds in the account and takes a fixed fee from the next deposit from the members' account...
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in washington, it is inability to compromise, the venomous relationship in washington, and so you sought the warm embrace of the motion picture industry. what fascinating you about that world and about this job? >> well, i had no idea when i was leaving this is what i'd be doing. they recruited me in the late winter and went through a long process with them before i decided to do . i thought i'd be doing something else. the decision it to leave was after 30 years it was time. too many people know when to get into but not to leave it. that's true of a lot of professions. so while i loved it and enjoyed it and my colleagues, it saddens me to hear people talk about people in public life. i would say 98% of the people i served with were honest and patriotic and cared about the country and determined to do the right thing. i wonder why some run for a legislative body, not mayor or governor in their states? you're elected to serve collegiately with 99 other people in the senate or 434 others in the house, and by the very nature of the institution that you sought to be a member of requires you
in washington, it is inability to compromise, the venomous relationship in washington, and so you sought the warm embrace of the motion picture industry. what fascinating you about that world and about this job? >> well, i had no idea when i was leaving this is what i'd be doing. they recruited me in the late winter and went through a long process with them before i decided to do . i thought i'd be doing something else. the decision it to leave was after 30 years it was time. too many...
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a published reports showed that joe paterno has sought to retain it 8 attorney -- sought to retain an attorney. and at the assistant coach will not attend saturday's game for safety reasons, but he still remains with team. jay korff has the story. >> the penn state wide receivers coach was a graduate assistant back in 2002 allegedly witnessed the rape of a boy but he remains on the job, and someone to know why. arrests, firings chaos continue to overwhelm penn state university. at the accused, not retired defensive coach jerry sandusky, and fired the university president and head coach joe paterno. now many are wondering why has not the only witness in this case mike mcqueary not lost his job and why did he not do more? >> i don't care if he is the coach, the hero, whatever, you have to save that little boy. >> mcqueary alleges that he saw sandusky rate a bullet in 2002. instead of calling the police, he told paterno what happened. paterno said he saw sandusky fondling or doing something of a sexual nature to a young boy. nobody from the university contacted the police. while armstron
a published reports showed that joe paterno has sought to retain it 8 attorney -- sought to retain an attorney. and at the assistant coach will not attend saturday's game for safety reasons, but he still remains with team. jay korff has the story. >> the penn state wide receivers coach was a graduate assistant back in 2002 allegedly witnessed the rape of a boy but he remains on the job, and someone to know why. arrests, firings chaos continue to overwhelm penn state university. at the...
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. >> you ever think that they sought hundreds of millions of dollars from the condo? >> yes, i do. >> we are asked to decide who or what is to blame for climate change. >> i do not agree with the way he handled libya. >> another u.s. presidential hopeful all but throws away his chances. why is this republican making a hash of it? the average worker and the african nation of the democratic republic of congo aron's something like $50 a month. -- earns something like $50 a month. a vulture fund is buying to extract millions of dollars from the fund. the funds buy up debt cheaply and then they sue for vast amounts. the law in the u.k. changed. the vultures cannot use british courts. they found a way to get around the ban. the report begins in the democratic republic of congo. "spearheading to the -- we are heading to the capital. the cholera epidemic is sweeping the country. this is still a struggle for the people here. the nation is just now recovering from years of civil war. >> this is the caller action center. >> they have already treated 8000 color rotation's includi
. >> you ever think that they sought hundreds of millions of dollars from the condo? >> yes, i do. >> we are asked to decide who or what is to blame for climate change. >> i do not agree with the way he handled libya. >> another u.s. presidential hopeful all but throws away his chances. why is this republican making a hash of it? the average worker and the african nation of the democratic republic of congo aron's something like $50 a month. -- earns something like...
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who sought she was paying a gunman to kill her husband, but it was actually an undercover cop reporting it all. they were onto her, because she made a rookie mistake. >> they step to a friend or someone they knew in their past and what happens, in a vast majority of the time, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> reporter: in her case, the charade went as far as the police actually convincing her that she succeeded, that her husband had been shot dead inside the house. >> i'm sorry to tell you, ma'am, he's been killed. he's been killed, ma'am. >> no, no. >> reporter: later that same day, though, they confronted her with the recordings. >> i didn't do anything. >> listen to me. >> i didn't do anything. >> you're going to jail. >> reporter: and then they confronted her with the news that her husband is still alive. >> i didn't -- >> you want to see him? >> i don't want to see him. >> he doesn't want to see you. >> she's under house arrest, while apeopling a 20-year sentence, and is divorced, obviously. but maybe obviously isn't the word. because back in houston, the sterns a
who sought she was paying a gunman to kill her husband, but it was actually an undercover cop reporting it all. they were onto her, because she made a rookie mistake. >> they step to a friend or someone they knew in their past and what happens, in a vast majority of the time, the person they step to goes to law enforcement. >> reporter: in her case, the charade went as far as the police actually convincing her that she succeeded, that her husband had been shot dead inside the house....
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that people are after now it's consumers and one russian company you have a problem it's found that sought after market approval. dr ian st petersburg they take fish meat and seaweed extract from which they make a kind of the technology behind their imitation caviar is a bit different from that pioneered by makes me on a but to me it's pretty easy to see his fingerprints on the basic design however instead of forming granules they create capsules filled with the food. thanks to their perfectly formed bubbles and the right mix of flavor in the company currently dominates russia's artificial caviar market and given that the real thing is becoming a rarer and more expensive delicacy imitating nature has become a worthwhile commercial venture. but they're not the only ones. footsteps one of the great academics former pupils is also leaning on technology at the institute of artificial food to produce a product that i think just about everyone can get by. the idea of them is me i know it's works triggered the development of all these ideas. it's been forty years since then it's becoming even mor
that people are after now it's consumers and one russian company you have a problem it's found that sought after market approval. dr ian st petersburg they take fish meat and seaweed extract from which they make a kind of the technology behind their imitation caviar is a bit different from that pioneered by makes me on a but to me it's pretty easy to see his fingerprints on the basic design however instead of forming granules they create capsules filled with the food. thanks to their perfectly...
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sought after market approval. they take fish meat and seaweed extract from which they make a kind of the technology behind their imitation caviar is a bit different from that pioneered by name but to me it's pretty easy to see his fingerprints on the basic design. granules they create capsules filled with. thanks to their perfectly formed bubbles and the right mix of flavor in the company currently dominates russia's artificial caviar market and given that the real thing is becoming a rare. delicacy imitating nature has become a worthwhile commercial venture. but they're not the only one. foot steps one of the great academics. technology at the institute of artificial food to produce a product that i think everyone can get. triggered the development. in forty years since then becoming even more topical each day for our country. here in the. east that technology is being used to make a sweet treat even. as this production facility ordinary chocolate is reshaped into a new form much like the artificial caviar a simi
sought after market approval. they take fish meat and seaweed extract from which they make a kind of the technology behind their imitation caviar is a bit different from that pioneered by name but to me it's pretty easy to see his fingerprints on the basic design. granules they create capsules filled with. thanks to their perfectly formed bubbles and the right mix of flavor in the company currently dominates russia's artificial caviar market and given that the real thing is becoming a rare....
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they have sought to get a seal of approval for their policies from the air and if the i.m.f. were able to give a seal of approval swiftly and that were indorsed by the european authorities you can sort of see your way through just with the new good technocratic competent government in italy you can sort of see your way through just with and getting by but it's kind of cut clutching at straws so as you as you suggest a possible i.m.f. cash injection for italy could it could bring about from the from the brink of the european stability fund isn't really even enough for the latest rescue plan with the e.u. seeking help from countries like china what do you what do you see as a possible role of china is that a wise step to secure the financial future. i think there are two things here i mean first of all it is hugely in the interest of china the world's second largest economy that the world economy should be successful and europe is whatever it is twenty percent of that world economy so it's the important market for china so it's simple and if china wants to play a big global roa
they have sought to get a seal of approval for their policies from the air and if the i.m.f. were able to give a seal of approval swiftly and that were indorsed by the european authorities you can sort of see your way through just with the new good technocratic competent government in italy you can sort of see your way through just with and getting by but it's kind of cut clutching at straws so as you as you suggest a possible i.m.f. cash injection for italy could it could bring about from the...
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it was never going to be easy to put it that sought to unite year at seventeen countries of which you know on the one currency attracted fierce criticism we've witnessed the beginning of a dishonest and downright dangerous german president. to revive the constitution but to do it in such a way that you want to avoid referendums in key member states some might now be wishing they'd heeded the warnings one after another and then the states became to wobble it's least the latest country to come under scrutiny we have been witnessing in the last. growing pressure from europe and i'm talking in particular from france and germany hardly the u.k. certainly the european parliament and the commission for what it's going to start but the crisis is safe on the leaders of greece and italy replaced by people who were never elected to office their way around brussels here in italy with berlusconi now god doesn't. painful reforms now need to be implemented to meet. for the first time since the crisis began talks have now begun to turn to the possibility of exit. or the creation of the cool europe co
it was never going to be easy to put it that sought to unite year at seventeen countries of which you know on the one currency attracted fierce criticism we've witnessed the beginning of a dishonest and downright dangerous german president. to revive the constitution but to do it in such a way that you want to avoid referendums in key member states some might now be wishing they'd heeded the warnings one after another and then the states became to wobble it's least the latest country to come...
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need to balance their global responsibility and in the meantime i think set a center game must be sought this is not really a the euro's on some game so a mutually beneficial i reciprocal way particularly in terms of long time prosperity if needs to be sought after so it is not really you give me the money it's how we work together to make a bigger cake to solve the problem on a long term basis and really briefly as we're running out of time with every passing summit or solution suggestion ending the eurozone crisis appears more out of reach what is the view from where you are. well what i see is that the. the crisis the solution for the price is a certain deal is really up to greece whether they're going to take it out now after the wave of the referendum for the cabinet i think the there is going to be more certainty in this regard but by the next the problem is easily so worse now the their prime minister is stepping down i think we are going to have a major discussion of how to accept the package and how to work there with the international community but i do have hope for either onl
need to balance their global responsibility and in the meantime i think set a center game must be sought this is not really a the euro's on some game so a mutually beneficial i reciprocal way particularly in terms of long time prosperity if needs to be sought after so it is not really you give me the money it's how we work together to make a bigger cake to solve the problem on a long term basis and really briefly as we're running out of time with every passing summit or solution suggestion...
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of south michigan avenue the victim a woman in her twenties told police that she is attacked and sought for apartment officials and not said whether he was making a delivery at that time >>a jesuit priest is being held on $100,000 bond in chicago on charges of sexually assaulted the boy 10 years ago in colorado the rev. richard kurtz was arrested yesterday at the society of jesus office on north clark street authorities say that reverend hertz assault a boy in 2001 south of denver while working as a chemistry teacher for a high-school in detroit members of his order said that they first reported an allegation of misconduct against him to michigan authorities in 2001 and have been cooperating with investigators in colorado since april the order says that the rev. was removed from public ministry soon after the allegations surfaced and he had his movements closely monitored and restricted ever since >>the outrage continues in north suburban lake forest following the resignation of middle school principal who admitted to sext- ing a college intern in 2008 last night parents pack the meetin
of south michigan avenue the victim a woman in her twenties told police that she is attacked and sought for apartment officials and not said whether he was making a delivery at that time >>a jesuit priest is being held on $100,000 bond in chicago on charges of sexually assaulted the boy 10 years ago in colorado the rev. richard kurtz was arrested yesterday at the society of jesus office on north clark street authorities say that reverend hertz assault a boy in 2001 south of denver while...
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john locke sought some of the original thinkers behind it saw it and so i i believe that we have to work on ways of reforming the system and i think during crises the system comes under strain we saw it in the thirty's we saw it in the sixty's and in the early seventy's and we're seeing it now but i believe that out of it will come reforms that will make it better but still not ok well i mean we're going to richard if i go to you want what is the impetus for reform here i mean because the rich this keep getting richer and it's quite interesting people they call themselves capitalist like the status quo they don't want things to change because they just want to protect their wealth it's not inferring really ideological it's very material isn't it. that's true but i think the impetus for reform will come because the situations so eventually there will be huge pressure to kind to reform some of these i mean trench special interest but it's very difficult every time you try and reform there's always huge resistance so if you try and reform say that the banking system in this cozy relati
john locke sought some of the original thinkers behind it saw it and so i i believe that we have to work on ways of reforming the system and i think during crises the system comes under strain we saw it in the thirty's we saw it in the sixty's and in the early seventy's and we're seeing it now but i believe that out of it will come reforms that will make it better but still not ok well i mean we're going to richard if i go to you want what is the impetus for reform here i mean because the rich...
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certainly her organizational talents made her views as respected and her vice sought sought-after amongher colleagues in the party has anyone in the past decade. broder continued, the role of a woman in politics is an inherently difficult one, especially if her forte is organization. one basic problem all women face is the tendency of the party to shunt them off to women's activities. i should note that was it different political context for the word tea party than the one we have today. broder went on mrs. peterson fiercely resisted stereotyping and by sheer energy and capability won her rights to operate at the full range of her talents. her colleagues back in michigan also clearly agreed to. in 2003, when members of the michigan political history society were asked to vote on the person for the best party over the 50 years, her name came out on top. elly peterson was a member of the greatest generation, generation of women who knew the way to get ahead in a professional world that was still dominated by men was to work very very hard, be very very good at what you did and to a large
certainly her organizational talents made her views as respected and her vice sought sought-after amongher colleagues in the party has anyone in the past decade. broder continued, the role of a woman in politics is an inherently difficult one, especially if her forte is organization. one basic problem all women face is the tendency of the party to shunt them off to women's activities. i should note that was it different political context for the word tea party than the one we have today. broder...
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dissipated in the sacred run from alcatraz to washington, d.c., and in 2008, the longest walk, which soughtattention to the desecration of sites and to reaffirm the mission of the longest walk of 1978. nathan credits martin as a role model for helping him stay on his behalf, and martin would like to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would just like to say to the community and the bay area how proud i am of all that we have accomplished despite governmental efforts to tear us away from our culture and tradition. we were too strong. our blood spread too strong, and they could not take that away from us, so just give yourselves a round of applause. we are american indians. we are at city hall, and they are going to listen to us. [applause] i am deeply honored to be asked to say a few words on behalf of nathan. i have no nathan for many years. he and his father and i played basketball together in the 1970's, but i also know about the struggles they then had to overcome in his life, the disappointment, the hurt, and the pain. it is something that a lot of our children and
dissipated in the sacred run from alcatraz to washington, d.c., and in 2008, the longest walk, which soughtattention to the desecration of sites and to reaffirm the mission of the longest walk of 1978. nathan credits martin as a role model for helping him stay on his behalf, and martin would like to say a few words. [applause] >> thank you. first of all, i would just like to say to the community and the bay area how proud i am of all that we have accomplished despite governmental efforts...
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he sought the dimensions of lakes and streams studded with ancient cypress and dog days are not the heat of august, but early july when the dog star rises and sets with the sun. he carried his come pus and -- come pass and maps in his head. he traversed the land when it was lush in the warm times and covered with the frost the cherokees described as clouds frozen on the trees. the forests were, indeed, crockett's cathedral. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. .. this august group assembled here this evening, which has been the repository for so many great speakers over the past few years. tonight we are really lucky. we have a native daughter of michigan, born and brought up in my hometown, flint, michigan, home of the flintstones. she was born in the old women's hospital that formerly attended governor jim brickley unlike me, women's hospital doesn't exist anywhere, but stare with the school part of her youth that at least school and then unfortunately, her father who worked for gm was transferred several times in places to rochester, new york into the blue villa hill
he sought the dimensions of lakes and streams studded with ancient cypress and dog days are not the heat of august, but early july when the dog star rises and sets with the sun. he carried his come pus and -- come pass and maps in his head. he traversed the land when it was lush in the warm times and covered with the frost the cherokees described as clouds frozen on the trees. the forests were, indeed, crockett's cathedral. >> watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. .. this...
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out legal permits they sought ways to protest within the confines of the law and this occupy protest and the reason democrats have had trouble embracing it has embraced at times elements violence and legal disobedience that is not appropriate in the realm of protest i must clear his name for me when i move money on the history of the united states that has changed the course of the united states didn't break the law and the target i'm not condoning banned vandalism or violence at all but didn't but you know whether it's civil rights whether it was women's rights whether it was abolition name name one thing that changed even absolutely not enough for you and protect our country is founded on ideals that say when the government is overstepping its boundaries that people have a responsibility we're garbus of the law to step up and change things but the fact is in this case these protesters can accomplish reading their message without putting themselves in the situation of breaking the law and really really blockading business in new york where the percent of these guys were breaking the
out legal permits they sought ways to protest within the confines of the law and this occupy protest and the reason democrats have had trouble embracing it has embraced at times elements violence and legal disobedience that is not appropriate in the realm of protest i must clear his name for me when i move money on the history of the united states that has changed the course of the united states didn't break the law and the target i'm not condoning banned vandalism or violence at all but didn't...
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but any expansive period when americans have gone out in the world and sought to expand their interests has always involved nation-building. >> when has it been most successful. >> when they are committed to the cases they are involved in and two when we have good overseas partners. and one of the questions we need to ask ourselves, are we going into a place in the world that we believe in? and where people there are willing to work with us? if we answer no to either of those questions, i argue in the book, then we shouldn't do it. we shouldn't do nation-building everywhere and at all times. >> where have we done it successfully? >> well, germany is the example most people bring out after world war ii. japan would be another one. i argue in the book those are extreme cases. most will not be that successful and we shouldn't hold that up as a standard. i think the best we can hope for is pretty much what we had in reconstruction after the civil war. and in the philippines in the early 20th century, where we go in to a part of our own country or to another society that's undergone major tr
but any expansive period when americans have gone out in the world and sought to expand their interests has always involved nation-building. >> when has it been most successful. >> when they are committed to the cases they are involved in and two when we have good overseas partners. and one of the questions we need to ask ourselves, are we going into a place in the world that we believe in? and where people there are willing to work with us? if we answer no to either of those...
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this was, at the time, the highest of good that the government sought. i was shocked to find this photo. it made me happy inside because i saw how they could change. all of that area that was back 40 or 50 years ago is now public space. every day, there is a public market, people are walking, biking, shops are thriving. it is one of the most central places for tourists and locals alike. it is unrecognizable from this. this is the museum in the back, a beautiful granite building, one of the most beautiful museums and the world. at a very wide street running and write down the middle of that grassy plain. it went right through the middle of the museum, there is a big archway. under the archway, cars drove through. it is unimaginable to me to think that. the side of a road, it is grassy. this is where people picnic, play soccer, football, throw a frisbee. you can just barely see the archway, that as a bike way. it is a way for people to connect through neighborhoods throughout the city. this was the choice up until the 1970's. the place that we really look
this was, at the time, the highest of good that the government sought. i was shocked to find this photo. it made me happy inside because i saw how they could change. all of that area that was back 40 or 50 years ago is now public space. every day, there is a public market, people are walking, biking, shops are thriving. it is one of the most central places for tourists and locals alike. it is unrecognizable from this. this is the museum in the back, a beautiful granite building, one of the most...
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also, i had the pleasure to go to el dorado school and is sought children making day of the dead alters about the memory of their very close family members. and had the pleasure of going into room 9 and enjoyed a great day. >> i have a couple of things. this last week i attended the equity summit. crosshead. -- go ahead. >> i am hoping to lead a campaign in san francisco with a nonprofit organization. it is trite to bring peace to the congo and we are urging " vote to appoint a special envoy to the congo before the next election -- pogresident obama to appoint a special envoy to the condo before the next election. the picture would be e-mailed to you. on human rights day, december 10, there will be a common wall in san francisco. i can tell you guys that if you want to know. you put out your picture and you put your face is side-by-side. december 10 at 6:00 p.m. >> i attended the equity summit in detroit, michigan. it was interesting. it was focused on poverty and community development. we have been trying to add the element of education in to those conversations. i want to congratulate
also, i had the pleasure to go to el dorado school and is sought children making day of the dead alters about the memory of their very close family members. and had the pleasure of going into room 9 and enjoyed a great day. >> i have a couple of things. this last week i attended the equity summit. crosshead. -- go ahead. >> i am hoping to lead a campaign in san francisco with a nonprofit organization. it is trite to bring peace to the congo and we are urging " vote to appoint a...
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here's what is really stunning, shultz said he never sought or received a report on the 1998 incident from campus police. remember, there was a paper trail, a police report that was never sought out, even though this was the second serious allegation, yet they, local police, the county d.a. and child welfare authorities did nothing more about it. now, sandusky retired from coaching at the peak of his career no less to spend more time with second mile, his charity. then again, four years later, even more serious allegations and even less was done about them. now, the university did nothing except bar jerry sandusky from bringing any more kids from his second mile program into the football building and notify second mile. and second mile didn't bar sandusky from contact with kids. let me repeat that. sandusky's charity did not bar him from having contact with kids until 2008 when he notified them he was the subject of a grand jury investigation. yet many people knew or had reason to know about the 1998 and 2002 allegations, including, apparently, penn state general counsel wendell court
here's what is really stunning, shultz said he never sought or received a report on the 1998 incident from campus police. remember, there was a paper trail, a police report that was never sought out, even though this was the second serious allegation, yet they, local police, the county d.a. and child welfare authorities did nothing more about it. now, sandusky retired from coaching at the peak of his career no less to spend more time with second mile, his charity. then again, four years later,...
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he with held documents sought by a grand jury subpoena. schurick maintains his innocence. >> i'm comfortable when the jury hears the facts he will be heldth in. >> reporter: prosecutors plan to introduce a schurick doctrine that says the voter outcome is suppression. if z. >> reporter: you may remember on election night, it was congressman cummings who taped his own robocall urging voters to head to the polls and vote telling them to ignore other calls they received, telling them not to go vote. cummings has been subpoenaed and ordered to testify in this case. defense attorneys want to learn how he learned about the robocall that is at the center of this case. >>> we will have a wrap up of the court proceedings at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> baltimore police made an arrest in the rape of a 13-year- old girl last month in east baltimore. detectives used dna evidence to arrest wright . she was taken in to vacant building and assaulted. more tonight at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00. >>> after 100 days in jail in aruba, the man suspected in the death of a
he with held documents sought by a grand jury subpoena. schurick maintains his innocence. >> i'm comfortable when the jury hears the facts he will be heldth in. >> reporter: prosecutors plan to introduce a schurick doctrine that says the voter outcome is suppression. if z. >> reporter: you may remember on election night, it was congressman cummings who taped his own robocall urging voters to head to the polls and vote telling them to ignore other calls they received, telling...
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i sought asian neighborhood design. central city sro collaborative. side david addington outside, urban solutions, so there are a lot of folks here. this is really an example of how many people have been part of this process to make market street work, and we are really excited to continue to work with everyone here to make this the street that everyone wants to see it. thank you. [applause] >> as supervisor kim said, central market does belong to the entire community. we have been blessed to have the commitment and energies of the board president helping us as well. [applause] supervisor chiu: good morning. anybody hundred? i know as an elected official not to get between people and food, so i am going to be very brief. six years ago, i ran a technology company that was located half a block from here. my employees asked me to move from this neighborhood. the reason for that was they did not feel safe. second, we did not have a community of innovators and creative folks all around us, and third, we were getting tired of eating doughnuts and vietnamese
i sought asian neighborhood design. central city sro collaborative. side david addington outside, urban solutions, so there are a lot of folks here. this is really an example of how many people have been part of this process to make market street work, and we are really excited to continue to work with everyone here to make this the street that everyone wants to see it. thank you. [applause] >> as supervisor kim said, central market does belong to the entire community. we have been...
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just after 10:00, witnesses said they sought two groups of teenagers going at it. one group crossed the street and it shot three times that of the other. >> they were all little kids. they're all 13 or 14. >> one did get shot. a 17-year-old african-american male. he was shot in the head. >> i don't think that he will make it. >> witnesses saw people jumping over cars and climbing over each other. when the crowd dispersed, the boy was on the ground. >> there was a big group of people and then there was just someone on the ground. >> someone had to see something. >> police have yet to make any arrests and there is no information on this case. >>> police are investigating an attack in broad daylight. they say that a woman was walking home when a suspect sexually assaulting her. at about 9:30 this morning, police found her. so far, there is no information on the suspect. a crime scene investigator took the stand in the jayna murray murder truck -- >>> a crimes investigator took the stand in the lululemon murder trial. >> there was some back and forth between the prosec
just after 10:00, witnesses said they sought two groups of teenagers going at it. one group crossed the street and it shot three times that of the other. >> they were all little kids. they're all 13 or 14. >> one did get shot. a 17-year-old african-american male. he was shot in the head. >> i don't think that he will make it. >> witnesses saw people jumping over cars and climbing over each other. when the crowd dispersed, the boy was on the ground. >> there was a...
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they had already sought to settle, or mr crone had sought to settle, at a variety of levels before. > us in july, you said with regards to the settlement that you were, "certainly not made aware of any new evidence -- it was simply a matter related to events that came to light in 2007 and in the criminal trials". do you still stand by that statement? >> that is what i understood at the time, and i was not made aware of new things in 2008. yes. >> although you are saying now that you were aware of the transcripts, but were you aware the transcripts were new evidence? certainly all the internal discussion of them that we've seen suggests that it was regarded as new evidence. >> i think it was a new disclosure. i don't remember how exactly it was described -- as "new" or not. it was certainly presented as, "there is evidence; here it is". they didn't show it to me, but they said, "it's a transcript of voicemail interceptions that have proved that it was on behalf of the news of the world", and that's what i was told. >> it was clearly new information; it wasn't information that had come
they had already sought to settle, or mr crone had sought to settle, at a variety of levels before. > us in july, you said with regards to the settlement that you were, "certainly not made aware of any new evidence -- it was simply a matter related to events that came to light in 2007 and in the criminal trials". do you still stand by that statement? >> that is what i understood at the time, and i was not made aware of new things in 2008. yes. >> although you are saying...
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>> for ed walsh, the decision was a long sought victory and validation. >> are you ready?yeah, this is it. this is great. they know it's going to happen. because they've been through the process. the final appeal to rehear the case, they got denied. so they know that we're getting ready to close them. >> when the inspectors descend upon sunflower, they find the proprietor reluctant to answer the doorbell. inspector walsh goes around back. >> and as i approached the backdoor, the gentleman who was walking up the stairs here. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you? >> are you coming out this way? >> he had his shoes in his hands. he's barefooted, walking out of the premises. >> san francisco police, can you open the door, please? >> with walsh now inside, sunflower has no choice but to open up for inspection. >> is there anybody else here today besides you? no girls? no? >> i sold everything. i'm done. >> you have immigrant girls, there's always going to be little trap door, hiding places. >> including all of the favorite hiding spots. >> there were girls hiding here the las
>> for ed walsh, the decision was a long sought victory and validation. >> are you ready?yeah, this is it. this is great. they know it's going to happen. because they've been through the process. the final appeal to rehear the case, they got denied. so they know that we're getting ready to close them. >> when the inspectors descend upon sunflower, they find the proprietor reluctant to answer the doorbell. inspector walsh goes around back. >> and as i approached the...
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we are assisting a lot of new immigrants who have sought on- the-job in english as a second language. every day who have -- who have got jobs as teaching english as a second language. we have an after-school program for the kids, so this program is very strong for the community. i am one of the kids who grew up in chinatown. i see how these new immigrants are trying to earn a living, learn a job to raise their family. these folks spend morning in the cooking class and work at night, so please consider. thank you very much. >> i will start. i think this issue before us on this specific permanent and the nuances related to this permit is not about who use of the building. it is not about the nonprofits that is going to be housed there. it is about a process in san francisco but has many different approaches. the issue here is the degree to which different segments of our community look at the extent of preservation within itsel. there are those who feel not an of preservation is occurring -- not enough reservation is caring. i do not want to be like a city where you cannot change of pai
we are assisting a lot of new immigrants who have sought on- the-job in english as a second language. every day who have -- who have got jobs as teaching english as a second language. we have an after-school program for the kids, so this program is very strong for the community. i am one of the kids who grew up in chinatown. i see how these new immigrants are trying to earn a living, learn a job to raise their family. these folks spend morning in the cooking class and work at night, so please...
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burmese exiles have sought refuge in thailand.t is understandable they might feel caution about the changes taking place across the border. after all the years of struggle and sacrifice, it is hard for some to believe that burma might be at the start of a road toward genuine freedom and democracy. >> you are watching tuesday on the bbc from singapore and london. still to come, how this russian woman won her case to remain in the u.k. psychiatrists have concluded the gunmen responsible for the death of 77 people is mentally ill. he planted a car bomb in oslo and went on a rampage in a nearby island. >> the face the taunts the country. since the killings, he has shown no remorse. there have been debate about whether or not he is criminally responsible for his actions. psychiatrists have interviewed him for 36 hours, pouring through his diaries. the report has a clear conclusion. >> he was insane. >> he set out his belief in his manifesto. he saw himself as the head of a resistance movement fighting multiculturalism. say these delusi
burmese exiles have sought refuge in thailand.t is understandable they might feel caution about the changes taking place across the border. after all the years of struggle and sacrifice, it is hard for some to believe that burma might be at the start of a road toward genuine freedom and democracy. >> you are watching tuesday on the bbc from singapore and london. still to come, how this russian woman won her case to remain in the u.k. psychiatrists have concluded the gunmen responsible for...
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what they sought to do of course is to say that michael jackson and conrad mur i sought to save himselfe could have acted more aggressively and that might be the colonel that will cause the jury to be upset. if michael could have been save and the doctor chose to look out for himself, not the children. i don't think the children have anything to do with it. >> it's interesting, there were not a lot of bombshells looking out from both sides, but one of the cases that resonated with the audience and the people following this were audio tapes released of michael jackson. they were reported under the influence of propofol. let's play one of the clips they heard in court. [inaudible] >> we know that was michael jackson and you can barely recognize his voice. do you believe it was effective in the end? >> i don't know how effective that can be other than it shows michael jackson was dependent upon this particular drug. and the doctor would have seen what a dependent person was and would not have allowed that to take place. that goes to character attack to show as a physician, he should have k
what they sought to do of course is to say that michael jackson and conrad mur i sought to save himselfe could have acted more aggressively and that might be the colonel that will cause the jury to be upset. if michael could have been save and the doctor chose to look out for himself, not the children. i don't think the children have anything to do with it. >> it's interesting, there were not a lot of bombshells looking out from both sides, but one of the cases that resonated with the...
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natalie wood was one of the most popular sought after actresses in hollywood which made her death in 1981 at just 43 years old all the more shocking and for some inexpoliticable. sheriff's officials were vague friday on what led to the re-investigation after 30 years. >> recently we've received information which we felt was substantial enough for us to take another look. >> reporter: it was thanksgiving weekend 1981 when wood and her actor husband robert wagner went sailing on their yacht the splendour. joined by actor and friend christopher walken. saturday night wagner and walken got into an argument. wagner notified the captain that wood was not on board. on friday davern told cnn he thought she tried to take the yacht's dinghy to shore. >> said to robert wagner, let's turn on the search light to see if we can see her and he says no we don't want to do that right now. >> reporter: natalie wood was discovered hours later dressed in a nightgown and socks floating a mile from the yacht. the autopsy revealed dozens of bruises on her body. still the coroner sought to quash rumors wood
natalie wood was one of the most popular sought after actresses in hollywood which made her death in 1981 at just 43 years old all the more shocking and for some inexpoliticable. sheriff's officials were vague friday on what led to the re-investigation after 30 years. >> recently we've received information which we felt was substantial enough for us to take another look. >> reporter: it was thanksgiving weekend 1981 when wood and her actor husband robert wagner went sailing on their...
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mccabe sought to meet oklahoma and african majority state. benjamin banneker served the boundary line for the district of columbia in 1791. that is quite a cake for a black dated 1791. even today eleanor holmes norton seeks to create and bring voting rights to the district of columbia also a propose statehood would alter the boundaries by creating a federal enclave that would be separate at the district of columbia, the state of new columbia. there were hispanics. and mention francisco perea. was it although was the reading of transmitting voice puerto rico becoming misty. they didn't follow his advice that they get elected the governor and after savanna creek of admiration. and there were some women. women were given as a table. they had more impact and influence that i know of. the queen lili upper ronnie of hawaii's skilled on behalf of the hawaiian nation. this is corina nichols who was involved in the convention and the creation of kansas and once again eleanor holmes norton. to me all these people in their quest create a mere 11 not goi
mccabe sought to meet oklahoma and african majority state. benjamin banneker served the boundary line for the district of columbia in 1791. that is quite a cake for a black dated 1791. even today eleanor holmes norton seeks to create and bring voting rights to the district of columbia also a propose statehood would alter the boundaries by creating a federal enclave that would be separate at the district of columbia, the state of new columbia. there were hispanics. and mention francisco perea....
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conrad murray was a predator and he sought michael jackson out.hat he was -- it was the other way around. hold on. hold on. they sought him out. dr. conrad murray was a patsy a guy they knew would say yes. and, number three, the prosecution's own expert said i can't rule out that michael jackson didn't do it to himself and anyone who knows michael jackson, even the fans know, no one tells michael jackson what do do. that is why. >>arthur: your summation was better than the sum place of the defense attorney, all the prosecution has to do, shepard, the judge instructed them on the law, it doesn't matter if michael jackson gave it to himself. the fact that the doctor left the room every expert on both sides -- do you agree that is the appropriate charge? >>randy: it is the wrong charge. it will be reversed. >>arthur: the standard of care is anyone on propofol can never be left alone. period. amen. there has to be a nurse or some other experienced person in the road. he admitted he live the room and the judge, almost like a directed verdict, if you fi
conrad murray was a predator and he sought michael jackson out.hat he was -- it was the other way around. hold on. hold on. they sought him out. dr. conrad murray was a patsy a guy they knew would say yes. and, number three, the prosecution's own expert said i can't rule out that michael jackson didn't do it to himself and anyone who knows michael jackson, even the fans know, no one tells michael jackson what do do. that is why. >>arthur: your summation was better than the sum place of...