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about the treatment of the antisocial personality, but the outlook for other personality disorders appears to be more hopeful. dr. knafo talks about thprogress made by her obsessive-compulsive pat. last week, john came into a session and in the middle of the session looked up and said, "you know, i am a difficult person." now, this seemingly simple statement was a long time coming and reflted years of work he recalled thatas he woule that led up to it. during the summer months, he would automatically turn up the air conditioning-- never bothering to ask me, never bothering to consider whether i wacomfortable the way things were. suddenly he realized that he had been inconsiderate, that this was his personality, that he didn't take others' feelings into consideration, that he would have to work to thinkbout these thing in order to change his behavior. revealing his new-fod understanding, he claimed, "my time is consumed little obsessivities. "i don't enjoy my free time. "i can't allow myself to let go. "i've been this way for a long time. "this has become a pattern and will be difficult to
about the treatment of the antisocial personality, but the outlook for other personality disorders appears to be more hopeful. dr. knafo talks about thprogress made by her obsessive-compulsive pat. last week, john came into a session and in the middle of the session looked up and said, "you know, i am a difficult person." now, this seemingly simple statement was a long time coming and reflted years of work he recalled thatas he woule that led up to it. during the summer months, he...
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be eligible and will the court refer the person for em, if there is still an argument, my understanding is that the sheriff's department is not going to uni laterally change the court's decision. all that it does is when a person is eligible, and has been reviewed, and accepted, it goes to the proper procedures. >> if i may ask, the city attorney for just a quick question, in terms of the issue of if this moves forward, and it seems that there is still the opportunity for whatever, it is proposed in terms of an individual going on electronic monitoring that there would still be court review and i mean is that the case? what i understand the sheriff's department is saying to the board, is that if the sheriffs intend as a policy matter, to seek the court review and any time and to consult with the district attorney and seek review any time that the district attorney disagrees and the ordinance would not require the sheriff to seek approval when making these pretrial determinations about electronic monitoring. but, as a policy matter, the sheriff's off
be eligible and will the court refer the person for em, if there is still an argument, my understanding is that the sheriff's department is not going to uni laterally change the court's decision. all that it does is when a person is eligible, and has been reviewed, and accepted, it goes to the proper procedures. >> if i may ask, the city attorney for just a quick question, in terms of the issue of if this moves forward, and it seems that there is still the opportunity for whatever, it is...
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participation capacity to participate is affected, or if the person doesn't want to get that decision how the collective procedure involving the different members of the medical team but also the family and those close to the patients are involved in this process to get as close as possible to what would be the wishes of the person. taking off to account the medical situation but also the wishes of the particular situation of the person, the implications for the life quality, and so other aspects that may not be purely medical. >> thank you for that. secretary of the committee on bioethics at the european council. thank you very much. 24. re watching france sochi french cup. at halftime.er they clung on to force extra time but with penalties home. , they bundled final score on course. 's. ding an upset in their the players, give them the lead after 22 minutes. the visitors haven't won a trophy since 1971. striker had a great chance fter the error but missed. u have no problems against their opponent, facing division set. there will be at least three in the quarter finals. make that fo
participation capacity to participate is affected, or if the person doesn't want to get that decision how the collective procedure involving the different members of the medical team but also the family and those close to the patients are involved in this process to get as close as possible to what would be the wishes of the person. taking off to account the medical situation but also the wishes of the particular situation of the person, the implications for the life quality, and so other...
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saying, there aren't enough people in the world for it to be another person. that's how accurate the testing was. they knew it was andre edwards. guilty. >>> up next, a young boy witnesses a terrible crime. >> she was gagged! she's been tied. her hands were tied and everything. >> the chief suspect virtually turns himself in. >> he appeared exactly like the composite sketch. >> we have him with no alibi. >> but forensic tests failed to tie him to the crime. >> it was not a cheerful day for the prosecution. >> i couldn't believe they were going to let him walk to possibly do this to somebody else. >> could forensics provide the answer? >>> the laural village mobile home park in delaware was home to 32-year-old kaye robinson. a single mother living with her 11-year-old son. >> laural is a farming town and a regular working class person lives there. >> one night around 2:00 in the morning, kaye was awakened by someone banging on her front door. >> who is there? >> she went to the door, looked out the window and saw this stranger out there. they said they wanted to
saying, there aren't enough people in the world for it to be another person. that's how accurate the testing was. they knew it was andre edwards. guilty. >>> up next, a young boy witnesses a terrible crime. >> she was gagged! she's been tied. her hands were tied and everything. >> the chief suspect virtually turns himself in. >> he appeared exactly like the composite sketch. >> we have him with no alibi. >> but forensic tests failed to tie him to the...
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and one of the officers say that they heard that the person was using a knife, whether he the officers with it or not, all they said was the person had a knife and that officers initially tazed him twice and that he did not respond or stop whatever he was doing and san jose state university officers we understand then shot twice at that young man, he went to the ground, san jose state homicide unit is on the scene. we have not heard officially that he was killed, we know that the body has been taken to a hospital and so we understand that it was possibly a fatality but we are still trying to confirm that but we do know that officers here on the scene have told me that the person had a knife and that was one of the reasons why he was shot. again the apartment complex that you were asking about before, i understand i have been told by people here is not a dorm facility but it is an apartment complex very close to the campus and occupied by a lot of students. that is the latest we have here, we are still waiting for confirmation and we understand that san jose police will pro
and one of the officers say that they heard that the person was using a knife, whether he the officers with it or not, all they said was the person had a knife and that officers initially tazed him twice and that he did not respond or stop whatever he was doing and san jose state university officers we understand then shot twice at that young man, he went to the ground, san jose state homicide unit is on the scene. we have not heard officially that he was killed, we know that the body has been...
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the feet were duct taped. that this person was being burned beyond recognition. >> so investigators took the unusual step of trying to generate a composite sketch from what little remained. >> we knew and recognized that until we can identify this victim, we're not going to be able to really get our wheels moving in the investigation. >> fortunately, the skull was in tact. so measurements such as the brow lines, height of the cheekbones, the length and width of the jaw survived. >> the victim had received three gunshot wounds to the head. so the teeth, for the most part were gone. and there was significant burning on the one side of the face, charring on the other side of the face. and then a swelling from the intense heat of the fire. >> a small part of the victim's cornrow hairstyle remained in tact, which helped detective lang create a more realistic likeness. within two days, detective lang finished his work. >> a little bit of science, a little bit of art. >> luckily for investigators, if the fire had burned just a little
the feet were duct taped. that this person was being burned beyond recognition. >> so investigators took the unusual step of trying to generate a composite sketch from what little remained. >> we knew and recognized that until we can identify this victim, we're not going to be able to really get our wheels moving in the investigation. >> fortunately, the skull was in tact. so measurements such as the brow lines, height of the cheekbones, the length and width of the jaw...
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constitutional vulnelity, which is to say the kind biological, physiological, constuonal elements at the person is born with. the most important of these, biologii would saological, with different tolerance levels for anxiety. some babies tolerate anxiety very, very wel some babies do not. sms very clear that these kinds of differences are constitutional. that is e factor, but th alo cnot cae adult aietyisder. that in mbination with, perhs, issues that have to d with childho htory-- early and later chdhood history-- whatthe way ea one of uswi perst adapts tanet- style, and also issues that have to do with current life stress. dr. shuln illurates this multiplicity of factors with case histories of three dfere anety-based disorders. when dr. shulmantook p, and was convtingo mar to his religion. her parents were very closed a. paula guessethis wouldn't sit well with them. it didn't sit well with them. that would be what we callife stress-- thstress going on t time at figures inth them. to t ultimate developmtof the p. thstat age 9, she remembers t tthere were many arguments at the fildier most cen
constitutional vulnelity, which is to say the kind biological, physiological, constuonal elements at the person is born with. the most important of these, biologii would saological, with different tolerance levels for anxiety. some babies tolerate anxiety very, very wel some babies do not. sms very clear that these kinds of differences are constitutional. that is e factor, but th alo cnot cae adult aietyisder. that in mbination with, perhs, issues that have to d with childho htory-- early and...
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testing. >> the first person exonerated joins us now. kirk, at the age of 23 you were convicted for the killing and assault of a 9-year-old girl. you were imprisoned for eight years, two of which were spent on death row. eyewitness testimony landed you on death row. how important is it for america to get the process right? >> well, it's very important. we had 143 individuals who have been convicted of crimes they didn't commit. we sit here and talk about how we'll execute a person. we think about why we should, and there has been so many different people who have been exonerated, you can't climb over the innocent to get to the guilty. this thing was based on an eyewitness testimony of a person who was 6 foot five, curly blond hair, bushy moustache, and skinny. my hair was as red as a fire plug. we can't get it wrong. we can't execute people when we do. if 143 aircraft fell from the united airlines in the last 30 or 40 years, we would have none of them planes in the air. >> kirk, we are talking about the debate of using lethal injection, i
testing. >> the first person exonerated joins us now. kirk, at the age of 23 you were convicted for the killing and assault of a 9-year-old girl. you were imprisoned for eight years, two of which were spent on death row. eyewitness testimony landed you on death row. how important is it for america to get the process right? >> well, it's very important. we had 143 individuals who have been convicted of crimes they didn't commit. we sit here and talk about how we'll execute a person....
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so for me it's also kind of a non day of losses for the other person and this commission for morality it's another another instalment of the censorship here is a know it was nothing more than let's say it ranks high on kindle. if we use this that it's bad words and i like for example henry miller in now so it was not more explicit than that and so we have lots of examples of wealth to its rich area which is almost classic it's probably much more scandalous that what i do roll it up but it's the least nine ec no two t is some variety. so people can show the real faces they can really show what they care about. but then the other hand they think this link it's very important to make it up to date and also in that the people can talk about you blokes. ike makes people are used which is also a nice cause and also says it mean to discount it since elementary as well and pushing on getting to have ended there because we didn't have anymore time. but perhaps another time who gets to bat you what you wanted to check the rent a cop a rope swing at. and also thank you very much for joining me f
so for me it's also kind of a non day of losses for the other person and this commission for morality it's another another instalment of the censorship here is a know it was nothing more than let's say it ranks high on kindle. if we use this that it's bad words and i like for example henry miller in now so it was not more explicit than that and so we have lots of examples of wealth to its rich area which is almost classic it's probably much more scandalous that what i do roll it up but it's the...
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is the person who was responsible. >> he was arrested and booked. >> two people signed the lease for a car rack business and were surprised to here about the night club business. >> police in new york have connected four people to heroin found in hoffman's death. the new york city medical examiner said the report was inconclusive. he was found dead in his apartment with a syringe in his arm. >> selena gomez voluntary spent time at a rehab facility but it was not for drugs or alcohol. >> twitter added 9 million users in the past few months and has 240 million users. shares fail about 15 percent. twitter share price doubled since it started. >> concerns about global economies are weighing on investors. >> king says she feels like it's important for her and her brother to be with their brother at this difficult time, so she dropped out of the olympics. >> the stars take the proam seriously. s wednesday's challenge has become a proud favorite. today anybody who came in a uniform you were given free admission. this day was a chance to get up close to someone you may have seen on tv. >> yo
is the person who was responsible. >> he was arrested and booked. >> two people signed the lease for a car rack business and were surprised to here about the night club business. >> police in new york have connected four people to heroin found in hoffman's death. the new york city medical examiner said the report was inconclusive. he was found dead in his apartment with a syringe in his arm. >> selena gomez voluntary spent time at a rehab facility but it was not for...
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that has a close relationship with the person and knows that person and is very intimate, could possibly be intimate with that person. >> with the way the body was arranged, it looked like the victim had been sexually assaulted, but medical examiner found no evidence of it. >> so this made investigators think that maybe the way the body was found that maybe the scene had been staged. >> there were no valuables missing from the house, and dorothy's purse was untouched. >> so that ruled out the robbery motive or possible theft gone bad. >> dorothy donovan, twice widowed, with seven grandchildren, was an unlikely victim of violence. and her family said she had no known enemies. >> it's a very safe farming community. people knew each other. lots of people didn't even lock their doors. >> dorothy's grown son, charles, who had called police to the scene, made an unusual comment when he saw his mother's body. >> he made a statement, "i can't believe he killed her. i can't believe he killed her." >> and charles now told investigators that he knew the m
that has a close relationship with the person and knows that person and is very intimate, could possibly be intimate with that person. >> with the way the body was arranged, it looked like the victim had been sexually assaulted, but medical examiner found no evidence of it. >> so this made investigators think that maybe the way the body was found that maybe the scene had been staged. >> there were no valuables missing from the house, and dorothy's purse was untouched. >>...
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. >> the main concern, and the person who tweeted in earlier hit on it. is there a moral way in an ethical way for the state to execute member? and by and large, whatever method we have tried, we have found there is not. initially, in california, we had executions by gas chamber, and it was found to be unconstitutional and to constoot cruel and unusual punishment. as a result of that, we have turned to lethal injection. there are protocols, but to use like ohio did. two drugs, a protocol that has not been tested. and what we don't know what's happening when we are executing the person, those go beyond unethical, and it's experimenting on those condemned to die. >> do you think the ingredients in the lethal injection cocktails and who is making them should at least temporarily halt the executions until we found out more? >> i had nothing to do with the legality of the death penalty. it's a constitutional question. it's not a moral or ethical question. it's a question of whether or not the constitution authorses and allows the capital punishment implementati
. >> the main concern, and the person who tweeted in earlier hit on it. is there a moral way in an ethical way for the state to execute member? and by and large, whatever method we have tried, we have found there is not. initially, in california, we had executions by gas chamber, and it was found to be unconstitutional and to constoot cruel and unusual punishment. as a result of that, we have turned to lethal injection. there are protocols, but to use like ohio did. two drugs, a protocol...
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behalf of the council i would like to issue this certificate of for presenting a day in the life of the person with kidney disease. a donation has been made in your name to the national kidney foundation. >> thank you very much. it's an honor to have been here. i'm very grateful if as a result of this some small increment of help will be available to the patients. it will have been very worthwhile for me. thank you very much. >> we would also like to issue a sesht if -- certificate of acknowledgment for a day in the life of a kidney patient and it has been made in your honor to the national kidney foundation. >> thank you again for hearing today and being so receptive about kidney issues. >> great. we are due for a break. we'll take a 10-minute break. >> >> we are going to move the next item after item no. 9, but before item 5. the order is 8, 9, 7, 5, 10. so. item no. 8. affordable care act information. it packets it's impacts on seniors and people with disabilities. we'll hear from gloria martinis from the medi-cal program from the san francisco services agency. >> thank you for having me he
behalf of the council i would like to issue this certificate of for presenting a day in the life of the person with kidney disease. a donation has been made in your name to the national kidney foundation. >> thank you very much. it's an honor to have been here. i'm very grateful if as a result of this some small increment of help will be available to the patients. it will have been very worthwhile for me. thank you very much. >> we would also like to issue a sesht if -- certificate...
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they're here for the person who fought in afghanistan. e the call and got support for my sister. my hands are here for the person who treated those soldiers. i helped connect my son with the care he's earned. mine take care of the person who flew those helicopters. and if life gets overwhelming they're ready to dial the veterans crisis line. the veterans crisis line is here for all veterans and their loved ones. call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. or chat online at veteranscrisisline.net james ramelli of keenonthemarket.com is all pumped up about gnc's stock. good morning to you on this friday. > > good morning. > > what do you see in the charts? what are you hearing in the options market? > > well this is a really interesting one. they were supposed to report their earnings on thursday morning. they came out thursday morning and said they're going to move to after the close. when this happens traders usually get worried and they start to think that they're going to report a very bad quarter-- the stock is going to sell off and what we saw du
they're here for the person who fought in afghanistan. e the call and got support for my sister. my hands are here for the person who treated those soldiers. i helped connect my son with the care he's earned. mine take care of the person who flew those helicopters. and if life gets overwhelming they're ready to dial the veterans crisis line. the veterans crisis line is here for all veterans and their loved ones. call 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. or chat online at veteranscrisisline.net james...
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visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ >>> the last known person to see brad brisbin alive was his friend. police started their investigation by carefully examining larry moore's truck. >> he allowed me to search the pickup and it was immaculate. when i went around to the camper, i noticed he was poking holes in it with a putty knife. >> inside the camper, investigators found bullet holes in the floor and in the liner underneath. larry told police he once tried shooting a mouse in the camper while on a hunting trip. but something caught the eye of investigators. a small piece of what appeared to be tissue on a window curtain. >> about the size of a quarter. there's no way to describe it other than it looked like a piece of chicken skin or something like that. >> being unsure what it might be, he took that -- the entire curtain with the tissue on it, and we got it sent up to the missoula state crime lab. >> a ouchterlony test identified the tissue as human and the striations meant it was muscle. >> but that doesn't show you that the person is dead. we can all deposit muscle tissue and stil
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she really proved the power of the personal, not just the personal brand, but the personal endorsementbillion dollar empire includes television and the oprah network, films, magazines, radio, book, and even politics through her ties, of course, to president obama. now, the oprah effect has helped make dr. oz, dr. phil, rachael ray, and other household names. not to mention all the books, food products, and clothing products that exploded after they became part of oprah's favorite things. some criticize the oprah-fi oprah-fication that set the stage for social media. but oprah is proof that anyone of any race and gender can make it in america. her fortune estimated at $2. billion, and she's given away more than $400 million to educational charities. vote for your pick online. head to cnbc.com/25 to cast your vote. guys? >> you know, i'm going to take this from a very australian centric point of view. growing up, everybody knew about oprah winfrey. from that point of vuriew, opras tentacles went all over the globe in terms of her influence. she mentioned a product, she mentioned a restau
she really proved the power of the personal, not just the personal brand, but the personal endorsementbillion dollar empire includes television and the oprah network, films, magazines, radio, book, and even politics through her ties, of course, to president obama. now, the oprah effect has helped make dr. oz, dr. phil, rachael ray, and other household names. not to mention all the books, food products, and clothing products that exploded after they became part of oprah's favorite things. some...
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list the person as being native american. they list you as white if you chocked on kale chips while dancing to jason mraz ( laughter ) ( applause ) stereotypes can even change what race you think you are because when people went to prison they became more likely to think of themselves as black. the good news is, it's a two-way street. because for positive experiences, the effects are in the opposite direction. folks i believe we can use america's inescapable racism to defeat america's inescapable racism. here's how it would work. minorities have to behave in ways that change our perception of our race. for instance, mexicans, you can seem a lot less mexican if you complain about all the mexicans coming here to steal our jobs. ( laughter ) think about it. right now, there's a mexican doing your job, and sleeping with your wife. ( laughter ) and, native americans, if you turn those casinos into tech support call centers, suddenly you're an actual indian. ( laughter ) of course, the quickest way to achieve racial equality is to
list the person as being native american. they list you as white if you chocked on kale chips while dancing to jason mraz ( laughter ) ( applause ) stereotypes can even change what race you think you are because when people went to prison they became more likely to think of themselves as black. the good news is, it's a two-way street. because for positive experiences, the effects are in the opposite direction. folks i believe we can use america's inescapable racism to defeat america's...
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i mean, you know i was watching during the contest. personallyvorite part of all star weekend. just to be a part of this is a dream come true. >> coming up with the weekend first round of the northern trust open at riviera. he won a lot of great shots. jim furyk second hole. this is going to roll in for a birdie. two holes, back spin here, and that is an eagle. he's won over web simpson. all you need see is the ball, up and down for eagle. one under 70 for him. dustin johnson tied for second at pebble leads us five under par. abc # sports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware >> join me tonight at 9:00, meet california's new drought spokeswoman. how lady gaga got that job, at 9:00 >> then at 11:00 following developing news tonight. a cal student coming down with the measles and may have exposed thousands of people while riding bart. we talked to passengers who ride the same route and asked are you vaccinateed? >> if you're watching olympics but want to know what's happening at 11:00 you can watch on iphone, ipad or android just down load abc
i mean, you know i was watching during the contest. personallyvorite part of all star weekend. just to be a part of this is a dream come true. >> coming up with the weekend first round of the northern trust open at riviera. he won a lot of great shots. jim furyk second hole. this is going to roll in for a birdie. two holes, back spin here, and that is an eagle. he's won over web simpson. all you need see is the ball, up and down for eagle. one under 70 for him. dustin johnson tied for...
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the college. and i think it in some ways captures his personality. i first met seymour merrin hirsch men in the fall of 1945 when he was 40 years old. i invited and the speaker of my university. i taught journalism there for 30 years. i also -- my office was located in the remote part of the 2507-acre campus and i hope that he could find it. he was scheduled for an afternoon workshop, arriving 15 minutes before showtime. it was a tough place to find. i answered, i figured you could find kelly at fort benning. you could find my office. he shuffled his feet and looked away and said that was a long time ago. ed been 16 years diaz's to track down the tories william kelly. will the mama wifed worried each time she published. we all worry, he said. his boat on kissinger him was being protested. and was ultimately resolved, but the workshop that afternoon, i could not get in to discuss journalistic techniques. instead, he wanted to talk about the cia, intelligence gathering, richard nixon. he only wanted to talk about what he had uncovered in the process of
the college. and i think it in some ways captures his personality. i first met seymour merrin hirsch men in the fall of 1945 when he was 40 years old. i invited and the speaker of my university. i taught journalism there for 30 years. i also -- my office was located in the remote part of the 2507-acre campus and i hope that he could find it. he was scheduled for an afternoon workshop, arriving 15 minutes before showtime. it was a tough place to find. i answered, i figured you could find kelly...
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more news about the person of interest. wn with the same-sex couple who said there i dews on television tonight they tell us more about their award winning night. >> pam: it is all about balks it airs on friday night at february 28th at 9:00 p.m. we will take you behind the scenes of the golden gate kennel club 2014 dog show hosted by grant lotus and justine waldman >> reporter: the person of interest was just picked up day one on be talking with him and connection with the house side say why you should bet at london out. today we learned that all parties louis to other and that the thing amber clark was confounded. the person of interest with the amber all our story has been located on their big day. they were part of a big moment in history. 33 same-sex and interacial >> pam: couples. got married during the grammy awards show. and a bay area couple was part of it! >> pam: kron 4's justine waldman introduces us to the newlyweds. stories... >>queen latifah as your >>madonna singing at your who >>. with ryan lewis and macklem
more news about the person of interest. wn with the same-sex couple who said there i dews on television tonight they tell us more about their award winning night. >> pam: it is all about balks it airs on friday night at february 28th at 9:00 p.m. we will take you behind the scenes of the golden gate kennel club 2014 dog show hosted by grant lotus and justine waldman >> reporter: the person of interest was just picked up day one on be talking with him and connection with the house...
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detectives still look for the person responsible. kimberly terry is live at the san jose police department with the latest in this developing story. >> reporter: those two victims were taken to the hospital. they are expected to survive. right now police are chasing leads, hoping those leads will lead them to a suspect. king plaza was packed with people when shots were fired. >> i heard gunshots, probably seven to nine rounds, not too far, like right behind this plaza. and right afterwards i seen two people running by. >> reporter: this surveillance video shows the victims trying to get away. one got like, i've been shot, i've been shot. >> reporter: police say it was a drive-by shooting, but witnesses say they saw the shooters standing in the plaza. >> when people get in an argument they usually start yell egg and screaming and want to shoot afterwards. this guy started shooting first a then screaming afterwards. >> reporter: you heard what he said? >> he said don't worry, i know where you live at. >> reporter: business owners say th
detectives still look for the person responsible. kimberly terry is live at the san jose police department with the latest in this developing story. >> reporter: those two victims were taken to the hospital. they are expected to survive. right now police are chasing leads, hoping those leads will lead them to a suspect. king plaza was packed with people when shots were fired. >> i heard gunshots, probably seven to nine rounds, not too far, like right behind this plaza. and right...
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even if the person is not as healthy, may be holding off to 70 years go so if you pass the way they'll get a better check. it is very important that with this marriage act being thrown out, same-sex couples need to think about this as well especially in california. it is very important that if someone passed away, what happens. with someone passes away retirement, you just do not say here's my budget it will cut in half, maybe 30 percent less outflow per month. >> it is very important to really model things out. >> what if my spouse goes into a nursing home how much will i have left over for yourself. >> a pension, and a lot of people get a pension wherever it may be and it took a benefit that if they pass their spouse is nothing more they get 50% or 75%. do you really know if your spouse will have enough if you pass away early. >> let's talk about how long you expect to lift. typically the guy dies at 92 and if they have long-term care, it goes down to almost nothing. >> the way i want to deal with. you have to plan to live on to you our lumber. >> he was taken about 17 pills a day. h
even if the person is not as healthy, may be holding off to 70 years go so if you pass the way they'll get a better check. it is very important that with this marriage act being thrown out, same-sex couples need to think about this as well especially in california. it is very important that if someone passed away, what happens. with someone passes away retirement, you just do not say here's my budget it will cut in half, maybe 30 percent less outflow per month. >> it is very important to...
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this is the person they believe was in the safeway causing the problems, possibly stealing food. they are looking to find him still and they want to find that woman. they believe the car is no longer a factor. there was a lot of confusion, they say it is no longer a factor. they are trying to find him and the woman and talk to them. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on the amber alert. it was created in 1996 in the dearth area. broadcasters and police -- dallas fort worth area. broadcasters and police reacted it to find missing children. the amber alert became a nationwide alert system in 2003. >>> reservations opened for berkeley's sierra summer camp program. this year it will be held at echo lake. the new site can accommodate only a thousand guests. residents are being given priority to sign up this week. >>> covered california is moving closer to its goal for enrollment. 728,000 californians selected plans now. according to new numbers released today. covered californiaset goal of 1.3 million. and we will be back with more after this. >>> new developments tonig
this is the person they believe was in the safeway causing the problems, possibly stealing food. they are looking to find him still and they want to find that woman. they believe the car is no longer a factor. there was a lot of confusion, they say it is no longer a factor. they are trying to find him and the woman and talk to them. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details on the amber alert. it was created in 1996 in the dearth area. broadcasters and police -- dallas fort worth...
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away was not the person who set it, that there was obviously going to be someone trying to cover up whatever evidence was in the apartment. >> michael had been wearing boxer shorts and a t-shirt, an indication he might have known the perpetrator and willingly let him or her inside. >> he knew them and was comfortable enough around them to be just in his underwear. if it was somebody that he didn't know, everyone was certain that he would have put on more clothing before he answered the door. >> with no forensic evidence, investigators hope that the stolen items might lead to the identity of the killer. >> there was always a chance that something would happen, something would break later, someone would brag about the crime, someone would come across the stolen material or stolen property and bring that back and we could track it back that way. >> or maybe there was evidence in the apartment that they couldn't yet see. >>> at michael andrade's autopsy, the medical examiner confirmed what investigators already suspected. >> she did find that he had been murdered before the fire was set
away was not the person who set it, that there was obviously going to be someone trying to cover up whatever evidence was in the apartment. >> michael had been wearing boxer shorts and a t-shirt, an indication he might have known the perpetrator and willingly let him or her inside. >> he knew them and was comfortable enough around them to be just in his underwear. if it was somebody that he didn't know, everyone was certain that he would have put on more clothing before he answered...
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. >> reporter: this woman if the back of a pd squad car and who was the person at the center of the dispute that ended with one man being shot. this person in the described shirt with his hands is the trigger man. the pair was taken into custody here near pill hill but started here inside of this mcdonalds in one neighborhood. it was bright and early at 9:30 a.m. on sunday during the breakfast rush when the police were called in. >> the officers get on the scene. and the victim was transferred to the hospital. there was an argument that turned into a physical alter case between the victim and fee feel a male with her went out and got a gun from a car. came in and shot the victim and it occurred in the restaurant. >> reporter: the crime was shock to the customers showing up to find the restaurant close ford a few hours while the staff cleaned up. it was disturbing for pot people who worked at the community thrift shop. >> it is terrible. they have security guards in there but it is just -- it is a concern. there are so many nice people in here. >> reporter: and a description was put out of t
. >> reporter: this woman if the back of a pd squad car and who was the person at the center of the dispute that ended with one man being shot. this person in the described shirt with his hands is the trigger man. the pair was taken into custody here near pill hill but started here inside of this mcdonalds in one neighborhood. it was bright and early at 9:30 a.m. on sunday during the breakfast rush when the police were called in. >> the officers get on the scene. and the victim was...
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police think mccamey is the person caught on surveillance at the safeway yesterday. so far they are just calling him a person of interest. the shoplifter stole steak and lobster. police say he jumped into a moving car in a safeway parking lot with a man and 13-year-old girl inside. officers are looking for a red sedan with the license plate 6js m648. they now stay they do not believe the victims knew the suspect. plate 6jfm648. black manned in 40s, 5'7", 165 pounds wear headphones, jacket and cap. there's confusion about what kind of car was involved but investigators say look out for that license plate. here's what oakland police had to say about the investigation just moments ago. >> i can share with you the person of interest has a criminal history. his history is related to theft. so we want to talk to him. we want to ask some investigative follow-up questions and again, this is a person of interest at this time. >> the victim vehicle was traveling through the parking lot. the suspect approached that victim vehicle, opened the door and got inside. once the suspect
police think mccamey is the person caught on surveillance at the safeway yesterday. so far they are just calling him a person of interest. the shoplifter stole steak and lobster. police say he jumped into a moving car in a safeway parking lot with a man and 13-year-old girl inside. officers are looking for a red sedan with the license plate 6js m648. they now stay they do not believe the victims knew the suspect. plate 6jfm648. black manned in 40s, 5'7", 165 pounds wear headphones, jacket...
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i'm not the person you should be focusing on. there he was stuck to his guns and never really sat down for a long. of time to help with this work in putting the book together. our last conversation gets us to one of the questions that began with. our last conversation was about what is up to today. the question about what he is up to today. he's working on very big book on cheney, george bush and barack obama over intelligence policies. he was very close to writing the book that someone dropped the documents in his lap. it is now gone from not just the push of administration. the book has gone from being about bush to now being about obama and i suspect very soon we will see headlines and see sy hersh going across the country giving his latest exposÉ about the bush obama foreign policy. what does hersh think about the revelations of the leaking of material by snowden? he says the recipients of leaks like this, if anyone knows what it's like to be friends with and have secret sources of information with sy hersh one of the great cr
i'm not the person you should be focusing on. there he was stuck to his guns and never really sat down for a long. of time to help with this work in putting the book together. our last conversation gets us to one of the questions that began with. our last conversation was about what is up to today. the question about what he is up to today. he's working on very big book on cheney, george bush and barack obama over intelligence policies. he was very close to writing the book that someone dropped...
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it's a goal to get the person through the goal process and get the employers to meet the person and then conduct a background criminal check. we've heard from the councilmember brooks that the vast majority don't do a background check it's comprehensive and i'll do it later on in the process when you that this is someone who wants to hire them with a cash function. so this ordinance requires employers to do a number of things remove the disclosure so they'll no longer be a check box of whether or not you have a criminal history on the materials your attorneys for. it also asks employer to delay a background check after a conditional offer of employment or a live interview. this was discussed because theirs distresses that hire quickly. after you've thank you for the opportunity to get a person through a process the employers conduct a background check with state law to the employee and i believe in the legislation that you saw in your packets and i think ivory may have mentioned this that's a lengthen i didn't process of a question in her in her if you decide not to hire someone it becom
it's a goal to get the person through the goal process and get the employers to meet the person and then conduct a background criminal check. we've heard from the councilmember brooks that the vast majority don't do a background check it's comprehensive and i'll do it later on in the process when you that this is someone who wants to hire them with a cash function. so this ordinance requires employers to do a number of things remove the disclosure so they'll no longer be a check box of whether...
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let's just keep going until we run out of suspects. >> the first person on their list was daniel woloson. he was originally a suspect. he was working a quarter mile away on the day of the murder. then he ran off when police tried to question him. police found him in michigan where he worked at an auto salvage yard. by this time, he was divorced with one child and did not want to talk with police. >> woloson told them that he had provided hair samples and fingerprints back in 1981. he was not interested in cooperating with their investigation. >> investigators wanted a dna sample. woloson refused to provide one, and the courts refused to order one, citing the lack of probable cause. woloson's hair was on file from the original investigation, but the samples didn't contain root material, so they couldn't be used to generate a full genetic profile. so investigators decided to try an unconventional method to get woloson's dna. >>> it had taken a long time, almost 20 years, and lieutenant paul echols was convinced he was closing in on susan schumake's killer, but only dna could prove it. and
let's just keep going until we run out of suspects. >> the first person on their list was daniel woloson. he was originally a suspect. he was working a quarter mile away on the day of the murder. then he ran off when police tried to question him. police found him in michigan where he worked at an auto salvage yard. by this time, he was divorced with one child and did not want to talk with police. >> woloson told them that he had provided hair samples and fingerprints back in 1981....
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now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d. 695 to 738. on monuments, he's portrayed as a great warrior and shown to communicate with powerful ancestors. a wealth of inscriptions at copan tell of bloody rituals, sacred anniversaries, and political alliances with rulers of other maya kingdoms. for the first time in centuries, the ancient maya were speaking for themselves. at palenque, in southern mexico, their voices revealed a grand dynasty that ruled for 10 generations. [ mix of voices speaking maya and english ] 1,330 years after the new era began... he was born, kan xul, the child of the mother... ...5 months, 14 days after he had been born, he then crowned himself on march 11, 431. keach: the mightiest voice in palenque belonged to the man bu
now lastly, we have the personal name of the king. and you can see here another number using, in this case, three dots with three bars, being 18. and then finally a head of an animal, which is a rabbit. and this is the name of "18 rabbit." keach: "18 rabbit" -- an odd name. but he was one of copan's greatest kings. he reigned from a.d. 695 to 738. on monuments, he's portrayed as a great warrior and shown to communicate with powerful ancestors. a wealth of inscriptions at...
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take the context of criminal responsibility. it is one thing to say that a person has an illness -- a mental illness and make the diagnosis. it is another thing to say the mental illness means that the person should not be responsible criminally for his or her behavior. all of us, all of our behaviors, the words i'm saying now can be explained in narrow biological terms. going on right now in my mind as we speak we can tell a scientific story that everything i say being determined. the line that we draw between monday except that scientifics tory and therefore excuse the behavior, whether it's the criminal context if you're responsible for obesity, why don't we draw a line between a narrative scientific story that explains behavior versus a moralistic story that holds people responsible for behavior is not a scientific flaw. it is a moral law. making that judgment, let me point another example from today's headline. quite the controversy now is i think there should be about attention deficit disorder. it is exploding. 15% of kids in high school. the diagnosis now i
take the context of criminal responsibility. it is one thing to say that a person has an illness -- a mental illness and make the diagnosis. it is another thing to say the mental illness means that the person should not be responsible criminally for his or her behavior. all of us, all of our behaviors, the words i'm saying now can be explained in narrow biological terms. going on right now in my mind as we speak we can tell a scientific story that everything i say being determined. the line...
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and they can't be the same person so don't focus on the person piece of that. a commander can have a convening authority and be the same person, which this talks about the person in the first instance and they just as it's not the same thing. command authority and convening authority are not the same thing. it can be one person has both of those authorities so i would request we clarify that final report. thanks. >> mr. bryant? >> think you. first of all i want to say how much i appreciate those who have been on the subcommittee. you are all very, very experienced people with a great deal of wisdom and good judgment. and you've certainly worked hard and heard a lot of information. as a floor panel member i've heard and have been privileged to a lot of the information that we have all heard, and i am yet to understand how, if we remove the convening authority from military command, that somehow this has a tremendous effect on morale but it shows the troops we don't trust these men and women. and, you know, we talked about surveys. it would be interesting if we c
and they can't be the same person so don't focus on the person piece of that. a commander can have a convening authority and be the same person, which this talks about the person in the first instance and they just as it's not the same thing. command authority and convening authority are not the same thing. it can be one person has both of those authorities so i would request we clarify that final report. thanks. >> mr. bryant? >> think you. first of all i want to say how much i...
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the desk. >>> one person is shot after meeting with alameda sheriff's deputies. alex savage is live with what they are doing there at the scene. alex good morning. >>> a number of streets blocked off with crime scene tape following this deadly shooting and it happened inside of this home here on pass say oh -- pass say yes area. they had a medical called to the home with firefighters and medics. now at some point they opened fire on somebody for some reap they may have died. they are not saying anything about the person whether that person lived at the home or not and a spokesperson is headed to the scene and they are to handle what happened to them, this will be a lengthy crime scene investigation tape is in the area and this is alex savage news ktvu news. >>> a high-speed chase occurred last night. they whether in marin county last night and rear continued it minutes later. police say they then crashed their own car on the bridge before running towards the pressed sid yes and what led to the crash in the live report. this was the store story we first brought you
the desk. >>> one person is shot after meeting with alameda sheriff's deputies. alex savage is live with what they are doing there at the scene. alex good morning. >>> a number of streets blocked off with crime scene tape following this deadly shooting and it happened inside of this home here on pass say oh -- pass say yes area. they had a medical called to the home with firefighters and medics. now at some point they opened fire on somebody for some reap they may have died....
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i mean, you know i was watching during the contest. personallyart of all star weekend. just to be a part of this is a dream come true. >> coming up with the weekend first round of the northern trust open at riviera. he won a lot of great shots. jim furyk second hole. this is going to roll in for a birdie. two holes, back spin here, and that is an eagle. he's won over web simpson. all you need see is the ball, up and down for eagle. one under 70 for him. dustin johnson tied for second at pebble leads us five under par. abc # sports brought to you by orchard supply, hardware >> join me tonight at 9:00, meet california's new drought spokeswoman. how lady gaga got that job, at 9:00 >> then at 11:00 following developing news tonight. a cal student coming down with the measles and may have exposed thousands of people while riding bart. we talked to passengers who ride the same route and asked are you vaccinateed? >> if you're watching olympics but want to know what's happening at 11:00 you can watch on iphone, ipad or android just down load abc7 news a
i mean, you know i was watching during the contest. personallyart of all star weekend. just to be a part of this is a dream come true. >> coming up with the weekend first round of the northern trust open at riviera. he won a lot of great shots. jim furyk second hole. this is going to roll in for a birdie. two holes, back spin here, and that is an eagle. he's won over web simpson. all you need see is the ball, up and down for eagle. one under 70 for him. dustin johnson tied for second at...
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neither could my mom. >> the apparent murder weapons are the family's personal items. lee's hands are tied with the dog's leash while her feet are bound with cloth measuring tape. the two shopping bags on kaylee's face come from walmart. >> i didn't know she was dead yet. i feared that there was something wrong, but i wasn't aware fully. >> thomas? >> yeah. >> thomas, i'm with the state police. and i've been kind of listening to some of the story you've been telling. and i'm going to tell it to you just like it is. you're an intelligent boy, aren't you? >> yeah. >> well, we're pretty intelligent too. >> okay. >> and the bottom line is, nobody broke in that house last night. so your sister died and there was only two people in the house that could have killed her. >> okay. >> you or your mother. >> but police apparently don't believe melody jones murdered kaylee. >> now, all i want to know -- i really want to know why. >> why what? >> why you would kill your sister. >> i wouldn't. >> but you had to of. if your mother didn't, that just leaves you. >> i didn't kill her. i
neither could my mom. >> the apparent murder weapons are the family's personal items. lee's hands are tied with the dog's leash while her feet are bound with cloth measuring tape. the two shopping bags on kaylee's face come from walmart. >> i didn't know she was dead yet. i feared that there was something wrong, but i wasn't aware fully. >> thomas? >> yeah. >> thomas, i'm with the state police. and i've been kind of listening to some of the story you've been...
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in an edge where people are comfortable sharing the most intimate details of their personal life. >> we've been friends since we were 13. >> con stance and eric are taking pictures of rory and charlotte having sex. not posing, but having sex. >> things start slowly. as the moment gets too hot for our cameras, we are dismissed. >> so now we're going to do the whole shoot so we'll let you know when you can come back. >> this married couple's business is booming. this is the latest edition to their latest expensive body of work in the lucrative area of personalized porn. >> there is born again christians, there's people who you would completely expect to do this. >> eric and con stance live in brooklyn and have a 2-year-old daughter. but after dark, you can often find them inside a client's bedroom. >> we're going to shoot a couple having sex tonight. it's from their anniversary difficult to each other. >> this couple who asked us not to use their names wants sexy photos to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary. >> she showed me the website and she said this looks kind of fun and it'
in an edge where people are comfortable sharing the most intimate details of their personal life. >> we've been friends since we were 13. >> con stance and eric are taking pictures of rory and charlotte having sex. not posing, but having sex. >> things start slowly. as the moment gets too hot for our cameras, we are dismissed. >> so now we're going to do the whole shoot so we'll let you know when you can come back. >> this married couple's business is booming. this...
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did the officer shoot first or the person in the vehicle?the tip of the iceberg. >> other biological evidence that can one day solve crime. we had him show off his work. >> each of you are going to smell a flower. i'm not going to know which flower that was. we are going to swab your nose and detect which flower you smelled. we can deduce where a person was earlier in the day, by what type of biological evidence they gathered, flower or tree or weed, dander from a pet. i'm going to leave the room, you guys smell your flowers and we see if we can detect which flower. >> here i have a chrysanthemum. we'll detect how good his technology is. we both detected a flower. >> cotton swab, we'll pick up whatever pollen we can from your nostrils. and whatever human dna possible. now she's going to cut off the swab into a solution where we extract the dna. what we are doing now is called vor texting. the -- fo vortexing. the tube will release the dna. >> we are back in the lab nearly 24 hours after he swabbed our noses. >> i would say kezia, you sniffed
did the officer shoot first or the person in the vehicle?the tip of the iceberg. >> other biological evidence that can one day solve crime. we had him show off his work. >> each of you are going to smell a flower. i'm not going to know which flower that was. we are going to swab your nose and detect which flower you smelled. we can deduce where a person was earlier in the day, by what type of biological evidence they gathered, flower or tree or weed, dander from a pet. i'm going to...
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you know they say the person that has the most toys when he dies wins. that's insane.ould that be true? i remember when i first started i was talking to someone about an investment situation, and there was someone trying to take control of the company. i said, that guy is an idiot. the person i was talking to said, he is worth a lot more money than you. i am thinking, am i dumber than everyone richer than me? no, and i am not smarter than everybody i am richer than. >> is that why you left wall street? >> i didn't think it would be a great place to have little kids, and if you like the great outdoors. it is hard to re-create. >> steyer tries to get out to his ranch a few times a week. in addition to raising grass fed cattle, it plays host to local schoolchildren who come to visit dorothy, the 300 pound pig. >> the rule is don't name it if you want to eat it, but this really is the equivalent of a petting zoo. we could go inside. >> the kids come here. or they go inside. >> they do all that stuff. here comes dorothy. do you have an apple for her? >> do we have an apple?
you know they say the person that has the most toys when he dies wins. that's insane.ould that be true? i remember when i first started i was talking to someone about an investment situation, and there was someone trying to take control of the company. i said, that guy is an idiot. the person i was talking to said, he is worth a lot more money than you. i am thinking, am i dumber than everyone richer than me? no, and i am not smarter than everybody i am richer than. >> is that why you...
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in the affectionate person who also had fire in her belly. so with two different types of people one was to provide the other was all about her kids i'm still lucky to have both my kids with us who are in the tory right this second. >> host: talk about your brother. >> guest: my oldest brother is the doctor like my dad that doesn't turn of the viscid it takes care of people of detroit primary care doctor so he sees the first -- he is the people that the people seaperches. that my next older brother is bright and. he has a law degree and he does practice law but primarily he is a baptist minister. but he does see your lot as they practice but as part of the church of the baptist my other brother is a lawyer in boston and then my baby brother is a lawyer in winston salem north carolina it is active in democratic politics there my dream is one day he will join me in congress but we will see. >> host: end to your mother is a devout catholic tell us about the role religion played it your home and my father even call themselves christian he believes
in the affectionate person who also had fire in her belly. so with two different types of people one was to provide the other was all about her kids i'm still lucky to have both my kids with us who are in the tory right this second. >> host: talk about your brother. >> guest: my oldest brother is the doctor like my dad that doesn't turn of the viscid it takes care of people of detroit primary care doctor so he sees the first -- he is the people that the people seaperches. that my...
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the person that was renting the space used it as a nightclub. serving alcohol.liquor. >> never happened around here. so it's something surprising. >> police said no minors were located. >> there were waitresses serving alcohol, the person who was responsible for collecting the money and providing the alcohol was the person that was determined to be the one responsible and he was arrested. he had no entertainment license, he was booked for violating the state and local business code. the property manner -- manager said two people signed for a car rack business. >>> a published report suggests an attack on ty pg&e substation may have been a dress rehearsal for a terrorist attack. the fiber optic cables were cut and 17 transformers were destroyed. we have been asking about the seriousness about the threat and you may be surprised what we learned. that's coming up at 6:00. >>> a string of the accidents in san francisco in 24 hours. now police are getting more creative. this morning a driver hit a person on van ness and took off. david stevenson spoke with police and
the person that was renting the space used it as a nightclub. serving alcohol.liquor. >> never happened around here. so it's something surprising. >> police said no minors were located. >> there were waitresses serving alcohol, the person who was responsible for collecting the money and providing the alcohol was the person that was determined to be the one responsible and he was arrested. he had no entertainment license, he was booked for violating the state and local business...
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now, the person who sent that e-mail has resigned. she is now the fifth chris christie staffer or appointee or close ally who has resigned or been fired since the bridge lane scandal broke. the first two people to pre-resign, bill baroni and david wildstein. see baroni there. wildstein and baroni both resigned. baroni was governor christie's number two appointee at the port authority. he resigned in december as did david wildstein. david wildstein is a person bill baroni brought with him to the port authority and hired him there with mr. christie's position. here's another angle on them in a different concept. bill baroni on the left. very happy. mr. wildstein in the sunglasses and striped tie talking with governor christie. these two men were the first two christie appointees/allies to resign during the course of this scandal. they were number one and number two. the third person to lose his job in this scandal, bill stepien, chris christie's two-time campaign manager, about to become the head of the new jersey republican party and wi
now, the person who sent that e-mail has resigned. she is now the fifth chris christie staffer or appointee or close ally who has resigned or been fired since the bridge lane scandal broke. the first two people to pre-resign, bill baroni and david wildstein. see baroni there. wildstein and baroni both resigned. baroni was governor christie's number two appointee at the port authority. he resigned in december as did david wildstein. david wildstein is a person bill baroni brought with him to the...