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recent nato air stricks have focused on tripoli, including colonel gaddafi's presidential compound.ut in the main rebel stronghold in western libya, the army is largely operating on its own. as the fighting continues, the government troops are trying to strengthen their position, too. the city is surrounded on three sides by pro gaddafi forces although the port still remains open, allowing the a movement of supplies and people. the mississippi datic overturns continue. the turkish leader is the latest to try to broker a cease-fire. he has he has offered guarantees if he leaves but has not yet received an answer from the leader. as they bury their dead, their impatience with nato is growing. many team that despite their sacrifices, there is still no evidence of nato attack helicopters nor war planes above misrata. >> this is a hospital doctor in misrata. he told us more about the conditions there. >> since early morning, gaddafi troops started attacking intensely the west part of misrata. it lasted for many hours, until evening. we had a lot of injuries today, around 160 injured and
recent nato air stricks have focused on tripoli, including colonel gaddafi's presidential compound.ut in the main rebel stronghold in western libya, the army is largely operating on its own. as the fighting continues, the government troops are trying to strengthen their position, too. the city is surrounded on three sides by pro gaddafi forces although the port still remains open, allowing the a movement of supplies and people. the mississippi datic overturns continue. the turkish leader is the...
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Jun 18, 2011
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the one thing we used our money for was strick frontline our h.r. policy. there was another case too of money expiring toge
the one thing we used our money for was strick frontline our h.r. policy. there was another case too of money expiring toge
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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Jun 29, 2011
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the one thing we used our money for was strick frontline our h.r. policy. there was another case too of money expiring to get a direct example of that. one of our food runners missed a lot of work due to to scabeys. she could not be, you know, handing customers food and having contact with them with the sores on her arms, hands and fingers. she missed so much work she had goten in trouble at work and -- for being unreliable because of her absences. she had to bring a note that showed she was getting it fixed or she was going to get fired. we had to pool money together for her. it was like $700 for her and her son. so i get really emotional talking about this because she is actually my best friend and she had about $3,000 worth of money that expired that december but she didn't have the money to go pay for prescriptions and the creams and the injections and everything she needed to get that treated for her and we all pooled money together at work and we came up with almost $800 for her from our own money. i gave her my whole entire check. i pay outor pocket
the one thing we used our money for was strick frontline our h.r. policy. there was another case too of money expiring to get a direct example of that. one of our food runners missed a lot of work due to to scabeys. she could not be, you know, handing customers food and having contact with them with the sores on her arms, hands and fingers. she missed so much work she had goten in trouble at work and -- for being unreliable because of her absences. she had to bring a note that showed she was...
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. >> reporter: strick limits, three a day and at least seven inches across are in place because the scientists fear overfishing. fish and game brought in wardens from around northern california, including the canine. >> she is sniffing for the fish. >> reporter: and the warden says it is not uncommon for poachers have have dozens of abloney and they're smuggled like drugs. >> anywhere you can think of they hide it. >> reporter: the poacher cans face stiff fines, jail time or even have their equipment confiscated. it includes the car they use to get oh the water or even their boat. >> reporter: the illegal taking impacts the spree cease and the fishermen. >> there are a lot of illegal poachers. >> reporter: these fishermen say they do not mind the check point if it keeps their sport alive. ktvu channel 2 news. >> the department of fish and game says today's sting netted 13 citations and 13 warnings. five were confiscated because they were too small and they also seized 40 marijuana plants on a person who just happened to be driving through that check point. >>> a license was canceled, and the o
. >> reporter: strick limits, three a day and at least seven inches across are in place because the scientists fear overfishing. fish and game brought in wardens from around northern california, including the canine. >> she is sniffing for the fish. >> reporter: and the warden says it is not uncommon for poachers have have dozens of abloney and they're smuggled like drugs. >> anywhere you can think of they hide it. >> reporter: the poacher cans face stiff fines,...
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Jun 2, 2011
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so there was a further identity with the community that was strick by a foreign virus, an emotional connectionou had two weeks to prepare for this i >> yes. >> i have all of these questions i would ask a normal actor. >> we don'tven think of that. >> we don't even go there. >> not running on that treadmill. >> rose: how is it to be back on stage? >> wonderful. wonderful. feels great. it's been great. everybody is obviously, you know, the response to the play has been enormous and amazing and very heart-felt and i think -- >> rose: you mean from the reviews to the audience to people in the street? >> i speak most i had about what goes on between us and the audiences. the reviews have been great. the accolades that we have received have been great. but what goes on, and john can talk about it as well, when we're on stage, it's a real conversation with that audnce every night and it's a heavy one that you are physically incapable of avoiding as an actor. >> the conversation with the audience? >> with the audience. >> the emotional conversation. >> it's so audible. i have done several plays. my fi
so there was a further identity with the community that was strick by a foreign virus, an emotional connectionou had two weeks to prepare for this i >> yes. >> i have all of these questions i would ask a normal actor. >> we don'tven think of that. >> we don't even go there. >> not running on that treadmill. >> rose: how is it to be back on stage? >> wonderful. wonderful. feels great. it's been great. everybody is obviously, you know, the response to the...