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requester is gregory leon, son of the owner of 50 palm avenue, a three-story, five-unit apartment building located immediately to the rear of the subject property. the d.r. requieter's certain is the effect of the project's second story deck on privacy in three of the apartment building's unit. the new deck would be 45 feet away from the rear property line and the apartment building's rear wall is 15 feet away from its rear property line so a total of 60 feet between the two buildings. the residential design team reviewed the project and concluded that the project appropriately reduces the building's existing massing at the rear. the rdt found the project would not adversely affect the d.r. requester's rear yard in terms of privacy. the recommendation that the project be approved as proposed. president fong: g.r. requester, you have five minutes. >> good afternoon. i'm greg leon, the landlord's son and i'm a concerned individual and i also have tenants up in arms and concerned about their privacy into their bedrooms, more specifically, from 55 jordan's second floor deck. i called the archi
requester is gregory leon, son of the owner of 50 palm avenue, a three-story, five-unit apartment building located immediately to the rear of the subject property. the d.r. requieter's certain is the effect of the project's second story deck on privacy in three of the apartment building's unit. the new deck would be 45 feet away from the rear property line and the apartment building's rear wall is 15 feet away from its rear property line so a total of 60 feet between the two buildings. the...
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feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. welcome back to spotlight algren oven just reminded of my guest on the show today is killed by the ski russian president's special envoy to the shanghai cooperation organization q we've talked about about expanding the organization of the c.e.o. the new countries applying for membership but usually charts joining their c.e.o. start always when certain country. is spoiling its relations with the united states does it mean that the cereal is considered by many at least in the region as a counterweight to the u.s. led west. well i think this is a. very typical view of a. western citizen knowing little about this c.e.o. and considering it is. as as an m t u.s. antenatal project the answer is a counterweight which is which is does mean anti-world. and this perception is. completely wrong and as a matter of fact this perception has been changing for the last ten years and indeed at the beginning of. the as c.e.o. was perceived by many in the west as something. compelling against the interes
feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. welcome back to spotlight algren oven just reminded of my guest on the show today is killed by the ski russian president's special envoy to the shanghai cooperation organization q we've talked about about expanding the organization of the c.e.o. the new countries applying for membership but usually charts joining their c.e.o. start always when certain country. is spoiling its relations with the united states does it mean that the cereal is...
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can you stand over there by the palm tree?there are more interesting things to photograph in here than me. no, really, i'm serious. i... i need you in the picture to give the picture a sense of scale. but i... i don't know. please? well, since you've gone out of your way, i guess it's the least i can do. alright, yeah, stand over... that palm tree to your right. right there, perfect. alberto: yes, and turn... yeah, turn around a little bit. there, there you go. yes, yes, yes. what time is it? you look great on camera, thank you. oh, we have to go. hold it right there. my bus leaves in less than an hour. hold it, hold it. alberto, please. there's only one bus a day. i have to make it on time. ( sighs impatiently ) thanks. ( police siren wailing ) oh, man, a cop. hi. do you know how fast you were going? mmm-- maybe 65? 80 miles an hour. license and registration, please. registration. registration, license. officer, let me explain-- we were just trying... i'll be right back. i hope he doesn't give you a ticket. you can say that a
can you stand over there by the palm tree?there are more interesting things to photograph in here than me. no, really, i'm serious. i... i need you in the picture to give the picture a sense of scale. but i... i don't know. please? well, since you've gone out of your way, i guess it's the least i can do. alright, yeah, stand over... that palm tree to your right. right there, perfect. alberto: yes, and turn... yeah, turn around a little bit. there, there you go. yes, yes, yes. what time is it?...
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are a chance streets now in the palm of your. on the faulty job call or the creation of an alternative to the i.m.f. the world bank will dominate talks as five of the world's expanding economies meet and wednesday the brics a group of nations will work out a plan of action for twenty twelve trying to boost their own growth while bringing more diversity to the double market teams pressure has more now from india. heads of state from the five leading emerging economies brazil russia india china and south africa the brics nations meet for their annual summit the five make up forty percent of the world's population are expected to contribute almost half of all global g.d.p. growth in the next eight years and have a rapidly growing influence in international affairs i think the economy could be green. but i would be is it is it. we're going. to join the geopolitics. of the word the summit this year is expected to discuss a new joint bank between the five the other brics countries are interested in. investment in infrastructure and inde
are a chance streets now in the palm of your. on the faulty job call or the creation of an alternative to the i.m.f. the world bank will dominate talks as five of the world's expanding economies meet and wednesday the brics a group of nations will work out a plan of action for twenty twelve trying to boost their own growth while bringing more diversity to the double market teams pressure has more now from india. heads of state from the five leading emerging economies brazil russia india china...
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so small, she can fit into the palm of one hand. in ginger zee's hand. his morning. it is a "gma" exclusive, people. good morning. i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, march 24th. beyonce in our studio, along with the woman who breathed life into her tiny lungs. that's coming up. four ounces. so cute. >>> also coming up, the pranksters who got inside the heads of hotel guests and convinced them to cause hundreds of thousands of dollars. and it was all caught on tape. check this out. >> go and break the window. >> what window? >> the lobby window. the lobby window. hurry up. >> one group is behind this whole thing. we'll tell you about them coming up. >> nothing funny about what they're doing. >>> first, the mystery of a missing california teenager. where is sierra lamar? she vanished on her way to school a week ago. and the search has turned up a bag of neatly-folded clothing and her cell phone. john muller is here with the latest on this search. this is baffling, john. >> it really is. now, police are on the case. high-tech forensic se
so small, she can fit into the palm of one hand. in ginger zee's hand. his morning. it is a "gma" exclusive, people. good morning. i'm dan harris. >> i'm bianna golodryga. it's saturday, march 24th. beyonce in our studio, along with the woman who breathed life into her tiny lungs. that's coming up. four ounces. so cute. >>> also coming up, the pranksters who got inside the heads of hotel guests and convinced them to cause hundreds of thousands of dollars. and it was all...
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the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don't think this needs to be explained, it's called mad man with broom. the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his night shirt with a broom, he, too, returns. he thinks to roust the crows from the mulberry boughs by jabing and swirling his broom, by crazily twirling his broom in the wet summer air and hurling curses skyward beyond the boughs and the crows toward the fading gods beyond the fading stars. but the realist crows know it is only a man in a nightshirt after dawn; that the broom is a broom and that his cries are nothing more than words and half words the heavy air will swallow. they rise anyway from the tree, as best to quiet him and let morning be morning. s
the dream of the palm, the pilgrims would enter the village. the dream of the village, that they depart with their palms and the house dreaming of his leveling and the exile as well, the dream of night that the day would be purified, the dream of day that the dark would be lifted, and the dream of the dream but who is to speak of this? i don't think this needs to be explained, it's called mad man with broom. the realist crows return at earliest morning. and the madman with broom, madman in his...
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are in a sense for now with the palm of your. comb . twelve thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlines fueling the fire as un mediator struggled to get the warring sides in syria to negotiate london vows to keep cash going to the rebels in our fight against damascus dozens of u.s. allies expected to could maybe even more support for the opposition at an international conference sunday. recent shooting rampage carried out by a french gunman in toulouse draws presidential candidates interferes pre-election rhetoric over extremism immigration mohamed merah is actions are being used by some far right candidates to attack france's immigration policy. spain's prime minister is set to announce a new wave of austerity cuts a day after a nationwide strike led to violence between police and protesters cuts aimed at saving the country tens of billions of euros. to moscow out next with martin and use this time focusing on art and art lovers in the russian capital stay with us. hello and welcome to the show on this week's moscow edition you take a loo
are in a sense for now with the palm of your. comb . twelve thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlines fueling the fire as un mediator struggled to get the warring sides in syria to negotiate london vows to keep cash going to the rebels in our fight against damascus dozens of u.s. allies expected to could maybe even more support for the opposition at an international conference sunday. recent shooting rampage carried out by a french gunman in toulouse draws presidential candidates interferes...
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feeds now in the palm of your. question on the com. syria says all attempts to oust the regime have failed even as a u.s. led pro opposition group of nations meet with the aim of aiding the rebels corps. beijing a-levels criticism of washington over its sanctions against countries that keep buying oil from iran. and ukrainian landlords shoot for profits ahead of football's european championships but the soaring prices could well be letting the home side down. a very warm welcome for you this is our t.v. live from moscow with me some shape syria's government says attempts to topple the regime have failed the opposition now appears to be waiting and hoping for help from abroad that could come in the form of the u.s. led group of nations known as the friends of syria who are meeting for a second time to power pressure on president assad and aid the opposition head of the conference u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is in saudi arabia meeting washington's key regional allies the saudis and qatar have been leading calls to start armin
feeds now in the palm of your. question on the com. syria says all attempts to oust the regime have failed even as a u.s. led pro opposition group of nations meet with the aim of aiding the rebels corps. beijing a-levels criticism of washington over its sanctions against countries that keep buying oil from iran. and ukrainian landlords shoot for profits ahead of football's european championships but the soaring prices could well be letting the home side down. a very warm welcome for you this is...
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are in a sense feeds now in the palm of your. home . twelve thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlines syrian authorities any opposition trade accusations over who was behind a series of deadly suicide attacks and regime strongholds that killed thirty the government also blames qatar and saudi arabia for involvement. egypt's new constitution is not yet written but already in the center of a scandal with calls to dissolve the panel that is set to draw it up this exactly a year after people voted for change in a historic referendum. washington lawmakers were legal lines when it comes to the u.s. freedom of assembly making it easier to throw demonstrators behind bars protesting in areas where the president or anyone protected by the secret service may be visiting could now be considered a felony and russia and china stood side by side in their stance on the syrian crisis saying the conflict only hears all from diplomacy next start he speaks with professor hay when paying from the chinese academy of social sciences to find out more on what co
are in a sense feeds now in the palm of your. home . twelve thirty pm in moscow these iraqi headlines syrian authorities any opposition trade accusations over who was behind a series of deadly suicide attacks and regime strongholds that killed thirty the government also blames qatar and saudi arabia for involvement. egypt's new constitution is not yet written but already in the center of a scandal with calls to dissolve the panel that is set to draw it up this exactly a year after people voted...
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feeds now in the palm of your. machine. can. start. to. flow in welcome across town peter lavelle recasting the arab middle east and beyond what is the condition of the arab spring are humanitarian interventions effective what about the law of unintended consequences and is the west still determining the geopolitical fate of this past region. can. stir the same. across not the future of the arab world and muslim lands i'm joined by richard white's in washington he is a senior fellow and director of the center for political military analysis at the hudson institute and an expert at wilkie stop also in washington we have james phillips he is the senior research fellow for middle eastern affairs at the douglas and sarah allison center for foreign policy studies at the heritage foundation and in london we go to doubt he is the current deputy secretary general of the muslim council of britain all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want richard i'd like to go to you first you know i do and i this is a
feeds now in the palm of your. machine. can. start. to. flow in welcome across town peter lavelle recasting the arab middle east and beyond what is the condition of the arab spring are humanitarian interventions effective what about the law of unintended consequences and is the west still determining the geopolitical fate of this past region. can. stir the same. across not the future of the arab world and muslim lands i'm joined by richard white's in washington he is a senior fellow and...
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sure that we've seen a real spike in following the palm entry elections at the end of last year that any of putin said that well the authorities must listen to the legitimacy some of the legitimate grievances of these protesters and it's up to the authorities to act on . those that are legitimate grievances and and put them right saying that it was a good experience for russia however mr putin did say that if he becomes president that he will call early parliamentary election enough had been something that the opposition protestors in russia had asked for well foreign policy a major issue going into the presidential election and in addressing the relationship between russia and the united states pacifically focusing on the reset as it was called in relations between the two countries now with regards to the united states has proposed anti missile defense shield in eastern europe but i mean putin really saying that reset had failed however he did go on to say that in other realms such as the economy that leaps and bounds had been made as regards to the relationship between washington
sure that we've seen a real spike in following the palm entry elections at the end of last year that any of putin said that well the authorities must listen to the legitimacy some of the legitimate grievances of these protesters and it's up to the authorities to act on . those that are legitimate grievances and and put them right saying that it was a good experience for russia however mr putin did say that if he becomes president that he will call early parliamentary election enough had been...
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feeds now in the palm of your. question. the goals of the. series technology innovation called the list of melons from around russia we've got the future covered. the for. the. wealthy british. market dynamics. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger raw no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report. see a story. so you think you understand it and then something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is ok. i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. book and if you. welcome back across town people about to mind you we're talking about ron paul's popularity among voters. live. you can. still live. by gentlemen i thought to talk about two issues in this part of the program well how ron paul is changing the political debate and i think foreign policy we haven't really finished with here i think is very important mark i can go to you what's wrong with what went wrong paul says well the united states these two well these two wars that are very
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. >> all i did [inaudible] we call it moneyed in the palm. >> the factor continues its reporting on the massive entitlement spending. even as the debt situation gets worse. crowley, colmes and stossel on that. >> all right. what is your. [gunfire] >> there is gunshots. >> you just heard gunshots? >> unarmed 17-year-old gunned down in florida. it could be entirely legal. is it legal is investigating. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. we will have the talking points memo in the second segment this evening. first, fox news on the illinois primary. let's go to bret baier. standing by in chicago. i understand the exit polling shows mitt romney out in front in illinois. correct? >> bret: that's right, bill. the polls are all closed in illinois. mitt romney has a solid lead over rick santorum. the decision desk is saying the race is too close to call. far behind newt gingrich and ron paul they are battling it out for third place. obviously
. >> all i did [inaudible] we call it moneyed in the palm. >> the factor continues its reporting on the massive entitlement spending. even as the debt situation gets worse. crowley, colmes and stossel on that. >> all right. what is your. [gunfire] >> there is gunshots. >> you just heard gunshots? >> unarmed 17-year-old gunned down in florida. it could be entirely legal. is it legal is investigating. >> bill: caution. you are about to enter the no spin...
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feeds now in the palm of your lists. wish him. luck and if the start. listening to cut the legs below him welcoming cross-talk i feel about the right to protect the rights to penetrate as syria continues down the path of destruction and civil war there are a loud voices on the international stage demanding some form of outside intervention to end the violence and death is international law moving from sovereignty is right to sovereignty as responsibility lifts the sled to cross talk of possible intervention into syria i'm joined by philip khan lived in london he is a lecturer in international conflict at the university of kent a member of the international studies association and the brit. international studies association also in london we have eight in here he is director of the security and international relations program at the university of westminster and in geneva we cross to stephen hynes he is an international lawyer and a professor at the geneva center for security policy all right gentlemen crossed rules in effect that means you can jump any
feeds now in the palm of your lists. wish him. luck and if the start. listening to cut the legs below him welcoming cross-talk i feel about the right to protect the rights to penetrate as syria continues down the path of destruction and civil war there are a loud voices on the international stage demanding some form of outside intervention to end the violence and death is international law moving from sovereignty is right to sovereignty as responsibility lifts the sled to cross talk of possible...
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the home. she was supposed to catch her bus at palm. this field is at the end of palm where it dead ends. it's very rural. according to the sheriffs office, a place where kids congregate. >> at times you see cars parked down there at night. especially now that open space has it. they frequent the road quite a bit. >> reporter: that was a neighbor who lives nearby. this is the first discovery of possible new evidence since just after her disappearance. on the saturday and sunday after she disappeared, searchers found her cell phone and purse with her clothes inside not far from where she lives. reporting live here in morgan hill, bob redell, today in the bay. >> there's a tip line. we'll put an e-mail address up on your screen. take a look at this. we also put that on our website at nbcbayarea.com. once you get there, you just search sierra. >>> 6:06 right now. tomorrow marks one year since the brutal beating of giants fan brian stow. the former paramedic suffered severe brain trauma. he now has trouble speaking. he also has short-term memory loss and needs around the clock care. the family
the home. she was supposed to catch her bus at palm. this field is at the end of palm where it dead ends. it's very rural. according to the sheriffs office, a place where kids congregate. >> at times you see cars parked down there at night. especially now that open space has it. they frequent the road quite a bit. >> reporter: that was a neighbor who lives nearby. this is the first discovery of possible new evidence since just after her disappearance. on the saturday and sunday...
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consequently most seminole bands refused to participate in the palm beach ceremony. although it actually focused on the present, not the past, whites and seminoles linked to the event in west palm beach to removal, an indication that the century old expulsion of the large indian nations from the southeast cast a long shadow over the region. removal normally marks the end of the inclusion of indians in southern history. but tonight that is where i want to begin. the indian removal act passed in 1830 accomplished the dispossession of the five large southern indian nations that held land in common. the cherokees, chickasaw, choctaws, creeks and seminoles. by 1842, most of their citizens and tribal governments are in what is today eastern oklahoma. nonetheless, a few remained behind. cherokees in southern apalachicola, a, creeks on the gulf coastal plain and choctaw scattered over central mississippi and louisiana. in addition, thousands of indian people, whom the united states never threatened with removal lived in the region on small tribal plots, individually owned far
consequently most seminole bands refused to participate in the palm beach ceremony. although it actually focused on the present, not the past, whites and seminoles linked to the event in west palm beach to removal, an indication that the century old expulsion of the large indian nations from the southeast cast a long shadow over the region. removal normally marks the end of the inclusion of indians in southern history. but tonight that is where i want to begin. the indian removal act passed in...
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i'll tease mine comes and says features now in the palm of your. question on the calm. and. to listen to. the prosecutors' about to mind you were talking about the results of the presidential election in russia. live to take you. live. ok john i'd like to broaden this out a little bit here we don't have much reaction coming from western capitals about the return of water near putin obviously we saw in media that they weren't very happy about it and governments around the world have a pretty much sneered at this election though it's probably the most trite and transparent one russia's ever had and it was but a mere putin that would benefit if with a good clean election in only suffer if there were major regularities what's next now i mean is anybody going to call that amir putin say hey vlad congrats well look forward to seeing you a g eight. well there might be a phone call from peking or somewhere like that but indeed you write in your question to suggest that the really reaction from the western leaders is going to be pretty tepid we know what their reaction is going to be
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californians have been paying more than the national average of $3.82 at the palm 7. there are indications -- indications that gas prices here may have peaked. analysts say we pay more than rest of the country because we run on a tight supply and demand balance. a month ago prices going up as states shutdown as they transfer into summer-blend. an expert says things are changinging with wholesale prices dropping 51 cents in last three weeks. >> if things stay where they are we could see another 20, 30 cents come off our prices over the next month. they are coming back online we are starting to get more supply out of refineries in california it is possible we are getting more supply out of refineries outside the state. >> the professor says we can see gas in california drop below $4 in the near future. >>> a helicopter makes a crash landing near highway 101. why police say the pilot narrowly averted a major disaster. >>> popular water slide in the east bay set to close may get a reprieve. >>> are you in a bad mood this morning? >> bah humbug! >> hope not it might have so
californians have been paying more than the national average of $3.82 at the palm 7. there are indications -- indications that gas prices here may have peaked. analysts say we pay more than rest of the country because we run on a tight supply and demand balance. a month ago prices going up as states shutdown as they transfer into summer-blend. an expert says things are changinging with wholesale prices dropping 51 cents in last three weeks. >> if things stay where they are we could see...
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feed now with the palm of your. questions on the t.v. dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. above. the bed. the.
feed now with the palm of your. questions on the t.v. dot com. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. above. the bed. the.
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feeds now in the palm of your. question on the call. you birth through your view. your and then you lose the way you. call room. for the way you. move through yeah and here's more here it's. lonely here it's the one i'm still in the. theater director. the poem by the russian poet. to test the range of acting skills. good come on coming from in your time on always go in with the poem have your appear to . be here yes excellent. i want to come to the theater. disappointed in the premier in different parts. do you remember which parts you acted when you were in the camp. and go drop all that and how was it. when she should play the role perfectly on that became the cam star since then she's been dreaming about the theater. and. see a jeep a.b.s. and your plane on a.g.g. . if you are god then perform your miracles. on the last rehearsal before the performance. for the veteran actor dmitri poliakoff who's decided to leave the stage it's the very last one. you should be more accurate than smile but for the young and echoed in on the upcoming meeting with the director eag
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specificaaions and customers apple careens should call - phe federal government wants to ppt bus safety in the palmyouu hand. hand.it has a new iphone and ppaddapp called "saferbus."the app allows passengers to check before they book.this ccmes after a series of deadly accidents iinolving tour buses. the app tells you if thh d-o-tt is monitoring the companyy f there's a history of faaigued drivers and which companies are not allowed to legally operrte. bring on the junk mail... that's what tteecash-strapped postal servvce is asking of small businesses.the agency "every door ddrect mail" campaign promotes an online tooll.. that helps businesses deliver ads to your door. since april... the program has &pgenerated over 153-million- dollars. and the possal service projects the service pill delivee some 800- million-dollars to iis bank account this year. allergy seasonnis here ... and you're probably really feeling it. but it could be worse... if you livvd in the central part of the u-s.the asthma and allergy foundation of america's annual list of spring alleegy hotspots shhww knoxville, tennessee is um
specificaaions and customers apple careens should call - phe federal government wants to ppt bus safety in the palmyouu hand. hand.it has a new iphone and ppaddapp called "saferbus."the app allows passengers to check before they book.this ccmes after a series of deadly accidents iinolving tour buses. the app tells you if thh d-o-tt is monitoring the companyy f there's a history of faaigued drivers and which companies are not allowed to legally operrte. bring on the junk mail... that's...
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this field is at the end of palm avenue where it dead ends to a rural location. se are the only items of interest to show up in several days since she disappeared. the saturday and sunday following her disappearance, they found her cell and purse with her clothes neatly folded inside. >> we're getting a look at the command coast. dozens of investigators and staff members work around the clock on this case. they are using ipads in the field to track every step of the search and to look up addresses in that area. there's also a tip line. the e-mail address on your screen. we have also put that on our website at nbcbayarea.com. all you have to do is search sierra. >>> police are investigating a sexual assault in an east bay high school campus. it happened at 2:30 yesterday afternoon. a girl fgs sexually assaulted in one of the bathrooms. >>> police investigating a shooting that left a man dead. officers arriving at the intersection of sacramento and oregon streets at 7:30 last night. they found a man lying on the street with a gunshot wound. police say it may have or
this field is at the end of palm avenue where it dead ends to a rural location. se are the only items of interest to show up in several days since she disappeared. the saturday and sunday following her disappearance, they found her cell and purse with her clothes neatly folded inside. >> we're getting a look at the command coast. dozens of investigators and staff members work around the clock on this case. they are using ipads in the field to track every step of the search and to look up...
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the sole purpose of this device is to fish bicycles from the palm of the canals. >> you've got quitech. look. >> there's a million ways. >> it's called a water net. >> they rescue 10,000 to 15,000 bicycles from this canal annually. >> are they getting down there from people just flinging them over? >> there are several different reasons why bikes end up on this canal. one of the reasons is the wind. wind blows the bicycles into the canal. >> this is amsterdam? and then throwing their bikes and everything, they think it's funny, i guess. >> i think you could be on to something there, steven. >> different reports have said they're um to a million bikers in the city of amsterdam. so you do have a lot of bikes. 15,000 out of a million. >> i wonder if this guy has a little monitor like fishermen have that his shows bikes. >> that's a good idea. he would be grabbing every few feet .how would you know where the bikes are? if i ever get to amsterdam, i'm not going to rent a bicycle. i'll fish one out of the canal. >> dove in auto your own, fish around for probably about 10 seconds the. >> an
the sole purpose of this device is to fish bicycles from the palm of the canals. >> you've got quitech. look. >> there's a million ways. >> it's called a water net. >> they rescue 10,000 to 15,000 bicycles from this canal annually. >> are they getting down there from people just flinging them over? >> there are several different reasons why bikes end up on this canal. one of the reasons is the wind. wind blows the bicycles into the canal. >> this is...
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in the registry you know in the palm of your. comb. the man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells r t that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after al saying of the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit the head of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with a launch. and better all day that's the message from the israeli military when it comes to their own kidnapped troops after israel's bargaining of a thousand prisoners to return along soldier and military urges soldiers to kill themselves or each other to avoid capture and we've got the sports update for you now kate. thank you for joining me for this post a little serious. burning bright tiger woods holes of crime went down to with me on the palmer invitational his first tour win since september two thousand and nine. the world's top ten. while being this wise is th
in the registry you know in the palm of your. comb. the man who led libya's anti gadhafi uprising exclusively tells r t that too many powers were interested in silencing the colonel mahmoud jibril also accuses nato of abandoning the country after al saying of the old regime. pressure mounts on north korea over its satellite plans as world leaders gather in seoul for a nuclear summit the head of the meeting u.s. president barack obama promised to punish if it goes ahead with a launch. and better...
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you can have access to the latest news and live streaming video 24/7 right there in the palm of your hand. >>> all right. the latest from the scene of a deadly three-car accident in bel air -- actually in baltimore. baltimore city fire department kevin cartwright said one of the cars overturned. a man was pronounced dead while two other people were being evacuated. they had to get him out of the car. we'll continue to follow the story. >>> in a rare move, recount recount police officers had taken a no confidence vote in the leadership of the county executive and police chief. the fraternal order of police said their grievances go beyond john leopold's indictment. >> reporter: lodge 70 said it's something they've been building for years, the way officers are being treated under the leopold administration. they said this was planned well before leopold's indictment on friday. in its 42 year history, the lodge said even though they haven't agreed, they've been asked to work with the administration on top, but police chief james teare and john leopold said -- >> when the details of the in
you can have access to the latest news and live streaming video 24/7 right there in the palm of your hand. >>> all right. the latest from the scene of a deadly three-car accident in bel air -- actually in baltimore. baltimore city fire department kevin cartwright said one of the cars overturned. a man was pronounced dead while two other people were being evacuated. they had to get him out of the car. we'll continue to follow the story. >>> in a rare move, recount recount...
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you have access to the most accurate weather forecast, news and live streaming video in the palm of your hand. >>> to the developing story out of arundel, a jury indicted leopold, he is indicted on charges he misused his protection squad. leopold had officers drive him to parking lots, he would have them wait for him while he got in to another car to have sex with another county employee. leopold needed an officer to work overtime to prevent his girlfriends to run in to his live in partner. christian schaffer is talking to leopold and we will have more tonight on abc2 news at 11:00. >>> arundel count pli police solve a rash of home burglaries and another one pops up in the same area. daniel hackly was the last of accused burglars to be picked up last night. they were responsible for daytime home burglaries in the glen burnie areas. another one popped up last month in severn and handover. there have been 8 daytime home burglaries with the thieves broke in and stole jewelry and electronics. police have yet to develop leads in the crimes and asking for your help. >> we don't have informatio
you have access to the most accurate weather forecast, news and live streaming video in the palm of your hand. >>> to the developing story out of arundel, a jury indicted leopold, he is indicted on charges he misused his protection squad. leopold had officers drive him to parking lots, he would have them wait for him while he got in to another car to have sex with another county employee. leopold needed an officer to work overtime to prevent his girlfriends to run in to his live in...
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feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. going to be soon much brighter if you move beyond sound from phones to impressions .
feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today. going to be soon much brighter if you move beyond sound from phones to impressions .
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the break. >> plus the fascinating find that can help you work out longer and it has to do with the palms we will get details from the fox medical team. . >>> severe weather whipping through parts of the united states forecasters say heavy rain and hail could cause major flooding in areas of oklahoma, missouri kansas arkansas and texas overnight a tornado touched down just outside of san antonio reports of over turned big rigdowned power lines are coming out of medina county, no reports of any deaths. >> virginia holding a statewide tornado drill today 51 tornadoes hit the state last year the second highest number on record 10 people sadly lost their lives, today's drill is set for 9:45 a.m., everyone is encouraged to practice their tornado safety plan to find out more go to myfoxdc.com and look under web links also check out weather guide on our website myfoxdc.com tony. >> virginia county school board is getting a 3 .8 million dollars grant federal emergency management agency is giving the school board the money to pay for school construction and other damages caused by las
the break. >> plus the fascinating find that can help you work out longer and it has to do with the palms we will get details from the fox medical team. . >>> severe weather whipping through parts of the united states forecasters say heavy rain and hail could cause major flooding in areas of oklahoma, missouri kansas arkansas and texas overnight a tornado touched down just outside of san antonio reports of over turned big rigdowned power lines are coming out of...
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this field is at the end of palm avenue. according to the sheriffs office, a place where kids congregate. >> cars park down there at night. especially they frequent road quite a bit. >> reporter: this is the first discovery of possible new evidence since just after sierra's disappearance. searchers already found her cell phone and purse with her clothes inside not far from where she lives. >>> it is 5:06 right now. the date for a showdown between san francisco sheriff and mayor ed lee is set. a judge is scheduled to hear his challenge of his suspension on april 18th. his lawyer filed court papers saying the suspension is a denial of his right to due process. they also say a public official cannot be removed for misconduct unless the crime occurred while they were in office. the mayor was not yet sworn in had. he pleaded guilty to false imprisonment to settle a domestic abuse case. >>> we have a lot to talk about in the weather department. another storm on the way for the weekend. and another one next week. so as you're well a
this field is at the end of palm avenue. according to the sheriffs office, a place where kids congregate. >> cars park down there at night. especially they frequent road quite a bit. >> reporter: this is the first discovery of possible new evidence since just after sierra's disappearance. searchers already found her cell phone and purse with her clothes inside not far from where she lives. >>> it is 5:06 right now. the date for a showdown between san francisco sheriff and...
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sohot sells the oil palms that he harvests to a broker who lives in the same village. a yong tee, an ethnic chinese, is also a second-generation son of settlers. ( conversing in malay ) ( translated ): could i ask you what tay's pri is for palm oil? ( translated ): two hundred-plus ringgit per ton. how much do you think is here? more than a ton and a half, i'd say. narrator: sia became an oil palm broker he and his family handle 30d 400 to of oil palm a m. narrator: sithe family income is nowker he aconsiderably moredle than that of the average malay farming household. twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, sia lights incense for the spirits of his ancestors. his late father came here from china in the middle 1920s. sia says his roots run deep in this village. ( speaking malay ) translator: i hope that my sons will continue with the family business. i think that oil palm cultivation will increase, and i hope that they will stay with it for a long time. narrator: in 1969, the capital, kuala lumpur, erupted in race riots after an election. malays were pitted agai
sohot sells the oil palms that he harvests to a broker who lives in the same village. a yong tee, an ethnic chinese, is also a second-generation son of settlers. ( conversing in malay ) ( translated ): could i ask you what tay's pri is for palm oil? ( translated ): two hundred-plus ringgit per ton. how much do you think is here? more than a ton and a half, i'd say. narrator: sia became an oil palm broker he and his family handle 30d 400 to of oil palm a m. narrator: sithe family income is...
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my thighs unfold as you press the palm of your hand against my curving spine and plant your bones inside my garden. this one is draft it's the one in thean tholology. he smoothed the wrinkles on my bell and he sucked my bitter fruit. we plowed an ocean in my navel and sowed mountains of regrets into fields. we allowed only the memory of water to sustain our thirst. we dreamt of rain and listened for our trees to bare fruit. >> the next is inspired by my mother, are we all? this is garden. the gate to my mother's garden opened always trees flirt with shadows and the grass says my same. asleep in flowered boxes pay for rain. i open always the gate to my mother's garden. i will plant my sum in a clay pot an offering to jealous gods and stretch my arms like branches bearing fruft foregiveness. this was inspired by my mother who likes to sew. always had an old singer sewing machine and i bought her a new one but she never uses it. this is called cloth. her cracked lipped clenched to thread a dulling needle. the folds of my mother's dress are sewn with blody hands. tattered promises and button
my thighs unfold as you press the palm of your hand against my curving spine and plant your bones inside my garden. this one is draft it's the one in thean tholology. he smoothed the wrinkles on my bell and he sucked my bitter fruit. we plowed an ocean in my navel and sowed mountains of regrets into fields. we allowed only the memory of water to sustain our thirst. we dreamt of rain and listened for our trees to bare fruit. >> the next is inspired by my mother, are we all? this is garden....
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we got the poor in the palm of our hands. which reminds me... (laughter). don't know where they've been. and, folks, i think the working class are doing this because they know it's in their own self-interest and fox news analyst charlie gasparino knows why. >> most working class people realize that the more you take from the rich, the less it kind of trickles back to them. the bottom line is people want more of their income, they spend more. working class people work. they are dishwashers, they are bar tenners. people that drive cabs want know tip them. for a reason. i tip everybody. i get a hair cut for $15, i add a $5 tip. that's a lot. >> okay. so you actually tip the person who... >> i actually tip my bartenders very well. (laughter). >> stephen: yes, charlie gasparino tips his bartenders very well. (laughter) and they earn that money. they have to spend all night listening to a drunk charlie gasparino. (laughter) the point is, folks... (applause). when we rich have lower taxes, we spend more and the poor benefit in the form of tips. here's how it works.
we got the poor in the palm of our hands. which reminds me... (laughter). don't know where they've been. and, folks, i think the working class are doing this because they know it's in their own self-interest and fox news analyst charlie gasparino knows why. >> most working class people realize that the more you take from the rich, the less it kind of trickles back to them. the bottom line is people want more of their income, they spend more. working class people work. they are...