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awesome. >> jimmy: new jersey, may 16th. >> 90-minute episode. >> jimmy: theresa is going off. >> theresa's the show this season, melissa. and they don't love each other, as it turns out, that much. just a little -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's a supersized christening episode, the premiere. >> jimmy: oh, brilliant. oh, my god! a christening in new jersey? >> yes. >> jimmy: i'm there, i love it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you guys, andy cohen. check out "watch what happens live," royal wedding spectacular, thursday 11:00 p.m. on bravo. and send him a tweet, too. @bravoandy, right? >> yes. >> jimmy: twisted sister performs next. come on back, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that. we brew octoberfest, winter lager, noble pils, and right now, there's summer ale. [ bob ] samuel adams summer ale is a flavorful wheat beer. it has a very nice spice note. [ tim ] it has a little lemon zest and a historic brewing spice called grains of paradise. -it's citrusy. -lemon. -flavorful. -refreshing. -wow. [ man ] sam adams summer al
awesome. >> jimmy: new jersey, may 16th. >> 90-minute episode. >> jimmy: theresa is going off. >> theresa's the show this season, melissa. and they don't love each other, as it turns out, that much. just a little -- >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's a supersized christening episode, the premiere. >> jimmy: oh, brilliant. oh, my god! a christening in new jersey? >> yes. >> jimmy: i'm there, i love it. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you guys, andy...
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theresa sparks and zoey polk, who have worked on this issue. i'm proud of the work the commission does in san francisco. i'm proud we will continue to be on the cutting edge of issues like this to make sure that matters are dealt with and human rights are protected, and there is full view of these issues in public in san francisco. want to thank everyone. i want to thank everyone for coming tonight and we look forward to seeing you at our future meetings. >> do we have a motion? >> i want to say thank you. i will make a motion. i also want to thank members of the human rights commission for your detailed and thoughtful questions. i could tell there was a lot of work that went into it on your end, and i appreciate that. i also want to recognize the work of our president, president mazzucco, because i know that he has met with members of the committee. with that, i move to adjourn. >> second. president mazzucco: all in favor?
theresa sparks and zoey polk, who have worked on this issue. i'm proud of the work the commission does in san francisco. i'm proud we will continue to be on the cutting edge of issues like this to make sure that matters are dealt with and human rights are protected, and there is full view of these issues in public in san francisco. want to thank everyone. i want to thank everyone for coming tonight and we look forward to seeing you at our future meetings. >> do we have a motion? >>...
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under the direction of the director of the human rights commission, theresa sparks, we probably had a good 8 to 10 meetings involving different participants. those participants are the aclu, john crew, the law caucus, and members of the san francisco police commission, myself, commissioner slaughter, and commissioner dejesus. members of the police department command staff, we have met to discuss what changes we think we need to happen in order to alleviate the concerns of the community and to change the perceptions. we have met with the police departments. we have met today with the u.s. attorney's office. we have met with the special agent in charge of the federal bureau of investigation. we have taken every step we can to address these concerns before coming here this evening. before i speak any further, let me say this commission takes your concerns and perceptions to heart. the san francisco police department has a policy against profiling, against racial discrimination. you can see from that command staff that did before you tonight, we are a diverse department to represent san f
under the direction of the director of the human rights commission, theresa sparks, we probably had a good 8 to 10 meetings involving different participants. those participants are the aclu, john crew, the law caucus, and members of the san francisco police commission, myself, commissioner slaughter, and commissioner dejesus. members of the police department command staff, we have met to discuss what changes we think we need to happen in order to alleviate the concerns of the community and to...
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i love her...sigh"it has also meant hundreds of sleepless nights for theresa wooden.becauseelittle isappened next: "it was here in downtown baltimore on north howard at would get into a car and that her alive"ime anyyne would see alive""i wish they would turn themselves ii, i want to know what did she do to you to take her life?!"as her daughters case only gets polder...theresa wooden just wants a little ...she - peace...something that was taken away long ago....long with hee daughter: daughtee:"that's all we want to do s have sooe closure beeause tionna is resting in peace, a young lady thaa as so talented and gifted wiiling to help anyonn, why?!" baatimore county police want your help. ii you have any information onnthe murder of ttona smith call the paltimoreecounty police homicide number...that's 410-88. 887-3943.tiona'ssfamily tells us the reason she waa getting her degree at towson, was so she could help the mentally ill.live in woodlawn, anice &ppark fox 45 nnws at ten. fox45 if helping you step up and fight back wwth a nnw tool... called "spotcrime."you can track criminal acti
i love her...sigh"it has also meant hundreds of sleepless nights for theresa wooden.becauseelittle isappened next: "it was here in downtown baltimore on north howard at would get into a car and that her alive"ime anyyne would see alive""i wish they would turn themselves ii, i want to know what did she do to you to take her life?!"as her daughters case only gets polder...theresa wooden just wants a little ...she - peace...something that was taken away long...
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theresa wooden. p3 "it's been pure hell, there'ss not a time i don't think about her""that's all we wantto do is have ome closuue because tionna s resting in peace, a yyung lady that was so phlp anyone, why?!" why?!" baltiioree ounty pollce want your help. if you murder of tiona smith call the homicide number...that's 410- fox45 if helping you step up and ight back with a new tool... called "spotcrime."you pour neighborrood ....and get pmaill whee crimee happen.go click n pot crime in hot topics at tteetop of the scrren. &pd-c policceheighten patrols the "metropolitan branch" &ptrail... after thh fourth attack... in juut 30 days..te llst wednesday... when two men - tried to rob a biker... using a tazer.residents there are growing uneasy about the "there's a lot of places that no way to contact pooice if you have good cell service and stuff like that." that."troubled spots are betteennnew york and rhode island aaenue. a growing concern mong willllff officials... after n estimated 1100thousand dead fish washed ashorr... on maryland and delaware beaches. the maryland eeartment of the enviro
theresa wooden. p3 "it's been pure hell, there'ss not a time i don't think about her""that's all we wantto do is have ome closuue because tionna s resting in peace, a yyung lady that was so phlp anyone, why?!" why?!" baltiioree ounty pollce want your help. if you murder of tiona smith call the homicide number...that's 410- fox45 if helping you step up and ight back with a new tool... called "spotcrime."you pour neighborrood ....and get pmaill whee crimee...
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jacqueline reyes, theresa mcgwire and haste use. -- jesus. if you would please, to the -- come up to me -- the mic. it looks like we're missing a few folks. ok, you have a minute. >> yes, thank you. i came here tonight to ask for consideration for a young student named richard. he is being placed in a school that is very, very far from his neighborhood. his mother had a choice, where the school is overcapacity. her second choice was to try to send the child to note -- oh, ok. the presidio school. so i came here to ask you guys for consideration. the guy has just lost his father. he also has a lot of health problems along with it, with letters from the doctor, as proof. i just want you guys to consider the opportunity for this guy to be placed near. his mom is a single mom. she is not able to be in all these places at once, so please take it into consideration. president mendoza: ma'am, would you also like to speak? >> -- >> the child is really stressed out about the long trip he would have to make to school, and his mom really wants you to ta
jacqueline reyes, theresa mcgwire and haste use. -- jesus. if you would please, to the -- come up to me -- the mic. it looks like we're missing a few folks. ok, you have a minute. >> yes, thank you. i came here tonight to ask for consideration for a young student named richard. he is being placed in a school that is very, very far from his neighborhood. his mother had a choice, where the school is overcapacity. her second choice was to try to send the child to note -- oh, ok. the presidio...
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he was like mother theresa with a siren. that was tom oconner. he had another antidote. he was a good paramedic and had a canned response for elderly women who might have fainted or passed out. hug him as hard as they could and hard as they would hug their husband and then he would say you must have not hugged your husband very well . he was looking for signs of life. they received firefighters line much duty today. they went to the families and the fire men helmets. wayne fredman, abc sevennews. >> a large number of san francisco firefighters were able to attend the funeral service thanks to compassion and cooperation from nearby city counties. they were trained on properly attaching their horse to san francisco -- hoses rather, to the san francisco hydrants and unique challenges to responding to emergencies in the city. it was needed to come bat a blaze in the baptist church. >> this is unusual for them. there is zero lot lines and one building end and begin and you could lose the buildings . crews responded to this emergency . a lot of cooperation today to make sure t
he was like mother theresa with a siren. that was tom oconner. he had another antidote. he was a good paramedic and had a canned response for elderly women who might have fainted or passed out. hug him as hard as they could and hard as they would hug their husband and then he would say you must have not hugged your husband very well . he was looking for signs of life. they received firefighters line much duty today. they went to the families and the fire men helmets. wayne fredman, abc...
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including theresa clark, one of my mentors, david campos. and the 2011 new leaders fellow. i am a former vice president of the national lawyers guild. i was the president of the harvey mlik lgbt law club last year. i am the son of a firefighter. in the brother of the military police officer who was serving the country in japan. my respect for the rule of law and for public safety is personal and it goes deep. i have tremendous respect for the hard-working men and women of the san francisco police department who do underappreciated work every day. i grow very poor in section 8 housing in kentucky. and the youngest of five sons, the only ones to go to college, and the only day one. i've had many encounters with police in my life. some outstanding, some not so good. my interest spans 15 years. i got involved with an organization called the kentucky alliance against racism for local oppression. i was mentored by it a civil rights activist and a was also involved in an organization called citizens against police abuse. i was appointed by the mayor of little -- lewisville -- lou
including theresa clark, one of my mentors, david campos. and the 2011 new leaders fellow. i am a former vice president of the national lawyers guild. i was the president of the harvey mlik lgbt law club last year. i am the son of a firefighter. in the brother of the military police officer who was serving the country in japan. my respect for the rule of law and for public safety is personal and it goes deep. i have tremendous respect for the hard-working men and women of the san francisco...
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. >> among the figures, martin luther king, mother theresa, also poet maya angelou and harvey milk. >> you look at the individuals, at issue is the fact that some of them made mistake, some didn't do in the early part of their years what they ultimately did in the final part of the years. >> there were people i grew up with, people who i saw along the way for my own journey and i look to them. >> he hopes the figures will inspire others once they are unjailed. serve as a don you want to the past in a city trying to shape its future. >> we continue to watch breaking news out of the san jose state university. the fraternity house there, flames through the roof we hear. we do hear that all of the boys are out of the house and nobody han has been hurt. we'll get you pictures as soon as we can. christina has a look at a very warm forecast. good morning. >> good morning to you. we're painting a different picture, very, very hot conditions throughout the day and tomorrow some of the warmest air over the bay area since september. so significant warm-up today, tomorrow, just about as hot. the
. >> among the figures, martin luther king, mother theresa, also poet maya angelou and harvey milk. >> you look at the individuals, at issue is the fact that some of them made mistake, some didn't do in the early part of their years what they ultimately did in the final part of the years. >> there were people i grew up with, people who i saw along the way for my own journey and i look to them. >> he hopes the figures will inspire others once they are unjailed. serve as a...
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[applause] >> my name is theresa. i am the chair. i wanted to add a recognition of juanita, the former head of head start, in she was very supportive, and i also wanted to let you know that we are institutionalizing the program. this was a pilot, and we intend to have a cohort go through our department every three years now, and we are looking for jr. transfers from city and other community colleges to finish out their junior and senior year with us, with a focus on early childhood development, and this is in response to the head start change of law, where head teachers must have a bachelor's or be in the process of earning one, and i would like to thank you for your support and recognition of this very important advancements in workplace development, and we would like to see more areas of workplace development, developing cohorts for working people at san francisco stage. thank you. [applause] president chiu: thank you all, and congratulations. [applause] ok. that ends up 3:30 special accommodations. why do we now not preside back t
[applause] >> my name is theresa. i am the chair. i wanted to add a recognition of juanita, the former head of head start, in she was very supportive, and i also wanted to let you know that we are institutionalizing the program. this was a pilot, and we intend to have a cohort go through our department every three years now, and we are looking for jr. transfers from city and other community colleges to finish out their junior and senior year with us, with a focus on early childhood...
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so i want to thank theresa sparks for putting this on, and i am glad you all are meeting together. i am not a san francisco resident. i work in this city a few days a week. i'm considering moving to san francisco at the end of the year. i am here because i have experience with the fbi. in 2002, i was the national director of an education fund. i move from the san francisco beria to washington to do civil rights work. i did that for three years and i serve on the national board of the aclu. i am not representing either organization today. during my tenure, i trained
so i want to thank theresa sparks for putting this on, and i am glad you all are meeting together. i am not a san francisco resident. i work in this city a few days a week. i'm considering moving to san francisco at the end of the year. i am here because i have experience with the fbi. in 2002, i was the national director of an education fund. i move from the san francisco beria to washington to do civil rights work. i did that for three years and i serve on the national board of the aclu. i am...
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and to russia mother theresa scored over the death of a child from pneumonia after she failed to call in doctors and instead it turned to the internet for help. in business is benefiting from the increased demand for gas to europe but another plus is to join me for the full story around twenty minutes time. just after five pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us and nato has admitted its forces killed up to nine civilians in a bungled airstrike in a poor neighborhood in tripoli anger over the incident among libyans was hyped and one of the country's health ministry announced that the intervention had left more than eight hundred civilians dead so far are reports now from the capital tripoli and you may find some of the images disturbing. to. mohammad that hurt his extended family used to be one of the biggest in the neighborhood and they tears rolling out five with a new his father one of his brothers a sister and her own family mohammed shows us the picture of little jumana his niece taken on his mobile phone just days before he pulled her dead body from on daybre
and to russia mother theresa scored over the death of a child from pneumonia after she failed to call in doctors and instead it turned to the internet for help. in business is benefiting from the increased demand for gas to europe but another plus is to join me for the full story around twenty minutes time. just after five pm here in moscow you're watching r t thanks for joining us and nato has admitted its forces killed up to nine civilians in a bungled airstrike in a poor neighborhood in...
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navy let's put it this way say actually they can really i'm sure and say theresa and all russia for their energy and it succeeding it's a long term strategy biggest guess is in their five year plans and this strategy goes on until the end of the twenty first century so yes russia and china well they're going to know all about trade and energy there is that russia and china take a common stand on many international issues never of course one of the main issues right now do you think that the two countries could work closer together and certainly in trying to balance out nato is heavy handedness there in libya at the moment. this is a good question because this trip and ohio be really to the u.s. your russia sees d.s.t.o. as a jew strategic party very important in terms of not only countering the greater but countering can influence the regime has or ensuring or still views the su as a truly did in economic cooperation mechanism we're very reticent creates a stack and a grow better than amazed to us immediately distance accepting pakistan at this summit and yesterday as a flow limiter of ye
navy let's put it this way say actually they can really i'm sure and say theresa and all russia for their energy and it succeeding it's a long term strategy biggest guess is in their five year plans and this strategy goes on until the end of the twenty first century so yes russia and china well they're going to know all about trade and energy there is that russia and china take a common stand on many international issues never of course one of the main issues right now do you think that the two...
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should congress raise the retirement age theresa or terminated or raise the retirement age let's consider the options let's raise the age of raising the retirement age to sixty nine at the same time the koch brothers are putting huge amounts of money into the campaign contributions very modest increases in the retirement age grocer get into retirement age so this stuff has to be. age and so security will have to go up so you'll have an echo chamber with thoughts. repeating a lot of this information. and sure enough the more money throw in the more their arguments against social security enter the mainstream debate as we speak right now lawmakers are negotiating changes to social security buy off is working it's all part of a plan to describe the strike government in general we're going to be worth a couple billion dollars and don't care about anyone else but yourself. you can tell us oh sister and that's very very. one hundred twenty five years after corporations transformed into people the march to end corporate personhood is underway in boulder colorado they say art imitates reality and
should congress raise the retirement age theresa or terminated or raise the retirement age let's consider the options let's raise the age of raising the retirement age to sixty nine at the same time the koch brothers are putting huge amounts of money into the campaign contributions very modest increases in the retirement age grocer get into retirement age so this stuff has to be. age and so security will have to go up so you'll have an echo chamber with thoughts. repeating a lot of this...
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. >> you are looking at section number 2 and it consists of franklin roosevelt, mother theresa and chiefer: those pieces will be unveiled on september 6. the mess subject resolving conflict. >> peaceful means in discussion, bringing everyone to the conversation is what this is about. >> reporter: sponsors are celebrating because oakland is home to this project. >> that perseverance, vision, tenacity, greatness is within all of us in the city. >> reporter: it is set to be finished next year. john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we set up a special section for you, including an interview with the art eston www.ktvu.com. >> why a network is making an amallagy and the mayor goes to washington, what she will be forced to do if the white house doesn't come up with money for oakland. >>> peanuts could be a problem, what other foods are a danger for children with allergies and why researchers say it's a growing problem. >>> nbc today expanded on its apology for omitting the words "under god" during the "pledge of allegiance" during the ostopen -- during the u.s. open. after an immediate furor,
. >> you are looking at section number 2 and it consists of franklin roosevelt, mother theresa and chiefer: those pieces will be unveiled on september 6. the mess subject resolving conflict. >> peaceful means in discussion, bringing everyone to the conversation is what this is about. >> reporter: sponsors are celebrating because oakland is home to this project. >> that perseverance, vision, tenacity, greatness is within all of us in the city. >> reporter: it is set...
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theresa lyons didn't like to give their fingerprints. >> sometimes it's hard to know you are getting finger prints. >> but more people may be joining the food stamp program because the assembly has a proposal to remove the requirement. with more participation, millions more in federal matching dollars would come into the state. >> by increasing participation in eligible benefits, 86 could serve as a massive stimulus package. >> but republicans thought the proposal fought it saying it's one of ways to combat fraud. >> this is one firewall that prevents abuse of this system. >> but a state audit found the fingerprinting program to be costly and redundant and recommends it's elimination. next year it will cost taxpayers $17 million to maintain. >> why would we continue to waste our money and keep our people from getting food that they need. >> it will now head to the senate. it will cost about $11 million to shut down the fingerprinting system. >>> pg&e is meeting with five families in san bruno affected by the pipeline saturday. they have left in the lurch by a contractor, vanderbilt c
theresa lyons didn't like to give their fingerprints. >> sometimes it's hard to know you are getting finger prints. >> but more people may be joining the food stamp program because the assembly has a proposal to remove the requirement. with more participation, millions more in federal matching dollars would come into the state. >> by increasing participation in eligible benefits, 86 could serve as a massive stimulus package. >> but republicans thought the proposal fought...
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roosevelt, mother theresa, poet maya angelou, chief joseph and harvey milk. >> at issue here are some of them made mistakes. some of them didn't do in the early years what they ultimately did. >> this is helen keller. ecebf o for my journey. >> reporter: he hopes the figures will inspire others when they are unveiled in september and serve as a monument to the past in a city trying to shape its future. joe rosata, jr., nbc bay area news. >> a fast lifestyle leads to faster trash build-nup the b-- build-up in the bay. convenience stores are a major source of trash that ends up in the bay. 19% of street trash was branded by mcdonald's, burger king, starbucks and 7-11. some areas have spent millions to catch trash and reduce the amount of build-up in the bay. cities are under pressure to end trash pollution to the baby 2022. >>> one of america's safest large cities is in the midst of a deadly year. san jose police says the problem comes from gangs forced out of other cities ending up in the bay area. here's more. >> reporter: the police department says it's too early to pinpoint the caus
roosevelt, mother theresa, poet maya angelou, chief joseph and harvey milk. >> at issue here are some of them made mistakes. some of them didn't do in the early years what they ultimately did. >> this is helen keller. ecebf o for my journey. >> reporter: he hopes the figures will inspire others when they are unveiled in september and serve as a monument to the past in a city trying to shape its future. joe rosata, jr., nbc bay area news. >> a fast lifestyle leads to...
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you can see the numbers on friday. 78 in santa theresa, 77 in evergreen, 77 in dublin.ting close to our averages but believe it or not still not there just quite yet. 69 in san mateo, 67 in san francisco, 78 in concord, napa 76. for much of the north bay plenty of mid 70s after you clear from the fog. on the weather channel on cable, you'll see it gets better tuesday, wednesday and thursday. low to mid 80s. summer in six days. it looks great. it looks like i just found a phone on the set. whose is this? is that yours? >> he wants to take a picture of you. >> it is on vibrate. >> okay. >> let's turn things over to lawrence. >> good evening. money ball has become highly devaled the a's have not seen a return on the investment and said goodbye to the money manager in the middle of his fifth season. the a's have fired bog geren. his friend and manager billy beane had no other choice. the team has underperformed. nine straight losses the trigger. the a's have hadheix slth lowest winning percentage in the majors since '07 when geren became the manager. his replacement is a ba
you can see the numbers on friday. 78 in santa theresa, 77 in evergreen, 77 in dublin.ting close to our averages but believe it or not still not there just quite yet. 69 in san mateo, 67 in san francisco, 78 in concord, napa 76. for much of the north bay plenty of mid 70s after you clear from the fog. on the weather channel on cable, you'll see it gets better tuesday, wednesday and thursday. low to mid 80s. summer in six days. it looks great. it looks like i just found a phone on the set. whose...
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. >> theresa alameda was one of the first homeowners to walk away no morning she now has a 2 1/2% fixed interest rate for the next two and a half years. >> that's a solution i've been agonizing over for the last five years. i think that's a really big plus. >> before you show up, you have to bring some paper works with you, mortgage receipts, pay stubs. this event goes through thursday and for a link to the organization's website, you can go to our website, ktvu.com. in san jose, ali rasmus, ktvu channel 2 news >>> one of the most powerful nations powerful nation's organizations for senior citizens says it has now changed its stance. they have long opposed reducing payment by social security. but now, they say it will be willing to accept a small reduction. >>> osama bin laden is no longer facing criminalcharges. a federal judge granted a position cushion's request to dismissal criminal narnls against him. he was indicted in 1998 to charges related to terror attacks. it is routine for charges to be dismiss when a defendant dies. >>> law enforcement across the country was informed about
. >> theresa alameda was one of the first homeowners to walk away no morning she now has a 2 1/2% fixed interest rate for the next two and a half years. >> that's a solution i've been agonizing over for the last five years. i think that's a really big plus. >> before you show up, you have to bring some paper works with you, mortgage receipts, pay stubs. this event goes through thursday and for a link to the organization's website, you can go to our website, ktvu.com. in san...
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in oakland, theresa is bastille kron4 news. >> stay with us as we continue to follow the link latestlease of built bart police officer. two men were convicted today of murdering chauncey bailey, yusuf bey iv the fourth and antoine mackey were guilty and the death of antoine bailey and the death of two other men back in 2007. now you're looking at the police surveillance of yusuf bey iv. the man that confessed actually killing bailey was the prosecution's key witness and testified that you sedalia ordered the murder. -that's testified yusuf bey iv ordered the murder. now new details, the victim did not leave her home. >> take a look, this is cellphone video of a man their rates an oakland woman after stealing her roommate's laptop and monitor. >> how did you get in here? >> he says yes after carrying the boxes out and then came back and sexually assaulted the girl. i asked her roommate why she did i leave, he said she was in shock. the 28 year-old woman was home alone tuesday morning and did not know the suspect, but she took the video, her roommate told me that she thought he was a c
in oakland, theresa is bastille kron4 news. >> stay with us as we continue to follow the link latestlease of built bart police officer. two men were convicted today of murdering chauncey bailey, yusuf bey iv the fourth and antoine mackey were guilty and the death of antoine bailey and the death of two other men back in 2007. now you're looking at the police surveillance of yusuf bey iv. the man that confessed actually killing bailey was the prosecution's key witness and testified that you...
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. >> i don't care if he work s with the mother theresa nuns. >> that is a thought. now let's move on the other political story the republican first debate i watched that thing and couldn't figure out if it was a game show or a reality show what was your impression? >> well, i think balk man was a surprise. >> michelle balkman. >> for someone who didn't know the founding fathers head slaves she looked really good, smart and made sarah palin look like a want to be. >> she looks good in which she delivers good sound bytes the general public when they look at that, still sees her as a bit off base but they looked at all of them and sort of said i am not so sure about any of them. >> when you are running in a pack what does it take the distinguish yourself, last time we saw with the democrats obama came out of the gate early, and before that we had the carries edwards what does it take to brand yourself? >> this is what is so confounding about the republican field, romney, pro plenty he was distinguished this week getting glitter dumped over him by the code pink people t
. >> i don't care if he work s with the mother theresa nuns. >> that is a thought. now let's move on the other political story the republican first debate i watched that thing and couldn't figure out if it was a game show or a reality show what was your impression? >> well, i think balk man was a surprise. >> michelle balkman. >> for someone who didn't know the founding fathers head slaves she looked really good, smart and made sarah palin look like a want to be....
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. >> pelley: so david, theresa, destiny, jorge and chance moved into their van. >> david corfee: jorge up here on the backseat, destiny and chance here. >> destiny corfee: i was embarrassed that, like, maybe one of my friends might see me. i don't want anybody to know that i was actually in there. >> pelley: where was the van parked? >> destiny corfee: it was at a wal-mart. >> jorge corfee: we would actually go in wal-mart and clean ourself up before we'd go to school. >> destiny corfee: yeah, in the bathrooms. >> jorge corfee: save some money. >> pelley: how would you do that? >> jorge corfee: i would, like, wash my face and, like, take a tissue and wash my arms and stuff. >> destiny corfee: we would bring the toothpaste and the toothbrush and the brushes, like, so we'll go brush our hair in the mirror and, like, people would see us. >> jorge corfee: yeah. >> destiny corfee: and it would be kind of weird. but we worked through it. >> pelley: tell me about the motel that you're living in now. >> destiny corfee: well, it's a lot better than the van. >> jorge corfee: yeah. it's really sm
. >> pelley: so david, theresa, destiny, jorge and chance moved into their van. >> david corfee: jorge up here on the backseat, destiny and chance here. >> destiny corfee: i was embarrassed that, like, maybe one of my friends might see me. i don't want anybody to know that i was actually in there. >> pelley: where was the van parked? >> destiny corfee: it was at a wal-mart. >> jorge corfee: we would actually go in wal-mart and clean ourself up before we'd go...
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. >> theresa played for surveillance cameras that clearly shows a compressor and a hose from the back of their pick-up truck parked in their driveway. it shows two other young men wearing gloves methodically trying all of the doors to see what else they can steal. >> it is frustrating and upsetting and sad. >> reporter: her husband jerry told us on the same night thieves broke into two other vehicles in their neighborhood. >> and they were literally walking back and forth across the street as if this was a shopping market. >> most of these are from unlocked vehicles. >> reporter: the sheriff says this pile of police reports document the 36 break-ins that have taken place in various residential neighborhoods in and around san carlos during the last six weeks. we had no trouble finding vehicles with items in plain sight, this one with the doors unlocked. >> we have had some stuff stolen such as coins and cash and some things as serious as a shotgun stolen from a car. >> investigators don't believe a crime ring is responsible. but people looking for valuables unattended. as for buoyton t
. >> theresa played for surveillance cameras that clearly shows a compressor and a hose from the back of their pick-up truck parked in their driveway. it shows two other young men wearing gloves methodically trying all of the doors to see what else they can steal. >> it is frustrating and upsetting and sad. >> reporter: her husband jerry told us on the same night thieves broke into two other vehicles in their neighborhood. >> and they were literally walking back and...
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and this is theresa. >> but sheriff's investigators like tony knots and secret service agent disguiseddercover work have others to question. >> basically you have been caught in a sting operation. that's why you're in handcuffs. >> christopher canon is the 32-year-old volunteer church director who mentioned several sexual positions he would like to try with a girl posing as a 15-year-old. he's the one who ran as soon as he saw me. why don't you have a seat real quick? >> yeah, okay. i know what this is. i knew what this was. i just wanted to test it. that's all. >> but that's not what he tells investigators. >> it's funny. when i saw this on "dateline" a few months ago or whatever -- >> you show up in the middle of it. >> yes. that is so sick. why did i do this? >> the investigator reminds him he had been chatting online with the decoy for more than a week and many times the chat turned sexual. >> i was just playing around with her. but my intentions wasn't to do i wanted to reject it. >> but you drove 115 miles. >> i know. i kept telling myself, why am i coming out here? what are you
and this is theresa. >> but sheriff's investigators like tony knots and secret service agent disguiseddercover work have others to question. >> basically you have been caught in a sting operation. that's why you're in handcuffs. >> christopher canon is the 32-year-old volunteer church director who mentioned several sexual positions he would like to try with a girl posing as a 15-year-old. he's the one who ran as soon as he saw me. why don't you have a seat real quick? >>...
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one of the faces that really stood out to me was theresa baxter. she came in and she was quite visibly intoxicated by methamphetamine. she looked horrible. she looked at least 20 years older than she was. her teeth were missing. and i looked back in her history and at one time she was a fairly attractive young woman. some people i have in here over 100 times. and i can look over a ten, 15, 20-year period and see how they've deteriorated, how they've changed. me we quite attrti when they... when they began to come to jail. young people who were... who were full of the health and, and had everything going for them. intelligent, you know, probably very skilled at what they did or good students or good athletes. and now they're a shell of what they once were. >> narrator: at the portland newspaper the "oregonian," reporters also began to focus on the impact of meth on the people of oregon. >> it's huge. it affects not merely the users but it's the leading cause of property crime. it's the leading reason why children are removed from their homes and sen
one of the faces that really stood out to me was theresa baxter. she came in and she was quite visibly intoxicated by methamphetamine. she looked horrible. she looked at least 20 years older than she was. her teeth were missing. and i looked back in her history and at one time she was a fairly attractive young woman. some people i have in here over 100 times. and i can look over a ten, 15, 20-year period and see how they've deteriorated, how they've changed. me we quite attrti when they... when...
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. >> theresa played for surveillance cameras that clearly shows a compressor and a hose from the back of their pick-up truck parked in their driveway. it shows two other young men wearing gloves methodically trying all of the doors to see what else they can steal. >> it is frustrating and upsetting and sad. >> reporter: her husband jerry told us on the same night thieves broke into two other vehicles in their neighborhood. >> and they were literally walking back and forth across the street as if this was a shopping market. >> most of these are from unlocked vehicles. >> reporter: the sheriff says this pile of police reports document the 36 break-ins that have taken place in various residential neighborhoods in and around san carlos during the last six weeks. we had no trouble finding vehicles with items in plain sight, this one with the doors unlocked. >> we have had some stuff stolen such as coins and cash and some things as serious as a shotgun stolen from a car. >> investigators don't believe a crime ring is responsible. but people looking for valuables unattended. as for buoyton t
. >> theresa played for surveillance cameras that clearly shows a compressor and a hose from the back of their pick-up truck parked in their driveway. it shows two other young men wearing gloves methodically trying all of the doors to see what else they can steal. >> it is frustrating and upsetting and sad. >> reporter: her husband jerry told us on the same night thieves broke into two other vehicles in their neighborhood. >> and they were literally walking back and...
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for more on that, we continued the team coverage, theresa stasi it is discovering more informational this is michelle le and then right next to it is thang le. both are the same age, michelle is 26 and than is 25. both have similar features, dark hair, dark eyes and there about the same height. there is more, both of them drove simular cars, and both of their cars were found abandoned with no traces of foul play. michelle several blocks away from the hospital where she was taking classes and thang at this bonds and noble in fairfield where she studied for her nursing class's. fairfield investigators who were handling thang missing said that there is nothing to suggest of the two cases are related, they said for example, thangs body was found by walker on the side of the road. the autopsy revealed signs of trauma. it is unknown whether michelis disappearance is a crime. >> of the sarasota police say that there are other facts that make it different. they will not elaborate because they say that thangs case is an active open investigation with her killer still on the loose. they say th
for more on that, we continued the team coverage, theresa stasi it is discovering more informational this is michelle le and then right next to it is thang le. both are the same age, michelle is 26 and than is 25. both have similar features, dark hair, dark eyes and there about the same height. there is more, both of them drove simular cars, and both of their cars were found abandoned with no traces of foul play. michelle several blocks away from the hospital where she was taking classes and...
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more or less as abby said a common law wife, theresa stanley she decide shed didn't want to be on the lam with him so he dropped her off and went to get kathy grieg. he picked her up in a down by the heels beach here in boston called malibu beach. that's where their run began. and if you go across country and walk down the promenade in santa monica and walk out on the pier and turn right up in the distance you can see the real malibu beach. >> rose: (laughs) >> great point. >> rose: what kind of conversations are you having today, abby, with... following this story? >> well, a team of us, our conversations are people who live in that apartment building and around it out in santa monica. people of various law enforcemt agencies who have followed him in this case over the year people who've written books on the case. god know there is have been a lot of them. and just people in... out in boon on a street because really, like, everybody was waking each other up in the night last night, it wasn't just reporters, it was so many people in boston with the news. and people couldn't sleep and
more or less as abby said a common law wife, theresa stanley she decide shed didn't want to be on the lam with him so he dropped her off and went to get kathy grieg. he picked her up in a down by the heels beach here in boston called malibu beach. that's where their run began. and if you go across country and walk down the promenade in santa monica and walk out on the pier and turn right up in the distance you can see the real malibu beach. >> rose: (laughs) >> great point. >>...
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matt's aunt, theresa janice hopkins remembers when matt was a little boy and went on a trip to disney world. he had a smile on his face the whole time, she says. that had to be the highlight of his life until he met nicky. matt worked hard to prepare himself for the service and join the marine corps right after high school. in 2008, he was deployed to iraq. he also served on missions in haiti, the dominican republic, nicarauga, and cuba. after his military service concluded, he was looking forward to a career in law enforcement. matt's uncle, tom jackson, remembers the day matt came home from afghanistan for a hero's funeral. at the terminal of the corbin -- the london corbin airport waiting to meet the plane carrying matt's body were over 100 patriot guard riders with american flags on their motorycycles, there to escort the fallen marine to the funeral home. as we followed the hearse from the airport, the riders slowed, and there beside the road was a small group of men, women, and children waving flags as tears ran down their faces. i could read their lips said tom jackson, saying
matt's aunt, theresa janice hopkins remembers when matt was a little boy and went on a trip to disney world. he had a smile on his face the whole time, she says. that had to be the highlight of his life until he met nicky. matt worked hard to prepare himself for the service and join the marine corps right after high school. in 2008, he was deployed to iraq. he also served on missions in haiti, the dominican republic, nicarauga, and cuba. after his military service concluded, he was looking...
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reporting live in hayward, theresa. >> meantime, michelle le father held a news conference earlier today objects of the police and assumption why michelle is dead. >> to us, if you say it is a murder case, you have to heavy body. we asked them and they said there was nobody found at this time, we do not believe that there is definite proof. he even though her cases in a different classification now, by the hayward police department, and even though the hayward police department has given up on fighting michelle le alive our family and friends continues to maintain hope and faith in her return. until the hayward police department can offer conclusive and definite proof, otherwise we will continue to believe that she is alive. michelle is still alive and needs to be rescued. >> this is so hard. it is hard thinking that my daughter is dead. how it >> to continue spreading the word, the le family has set up this web site is called michelle le missing.com. you can find information about the plans of the upcoming of visual for michelle. and longtime advocate mark, his daughter was kidnapped an
reporting live in hayward, theresa. >> meantime, michelle le father held a news conference earlier today objects of the police and assumption why michelle is dead. >> to us, if you say it is a murder case, you have to heavy body. we asked them and they said there was nobody found at this time, we do not believe that there is definite proof. he even though her cases in a different classification now, by the hayward police department, and even though the hayward police department has...
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theresa fa vlautin went through every possible scenario except one. >> rabies didn't cross my mind. >ctors thought it was too late to save her, they were all but certain she would day. >> it's rare for a patient to survive from rabies and the mortality is greater than 95%. >> i went through hell. i went through misery. i just sitting there seeing your granddaughter laying there, not being able to move, you know, not talking and there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: somehow precious became stronger, against all odds. >> i feel very good. >> reporter: she's taking lots of medication. >> is it yucky? >> reporter: in fact it was. and for now she still wears a brace. >> because i can't walk. >> reporter: the doctors say she'll soon be fine and as early as next week, precious could go home. and despite what happened to her -- >> i'm not going to be afraid of him. >> reporter: her recovery has inspired her nurses -- >> from not moving to walking, you are an amazing child. >> reporter: her doctor. >> amazing story of triumph. she's a fighter. >> reporter: and her family. >> she's my hero.
theresa fa vlautin went through every possible scenario except one. >> rabies didn't cross my mind. >ctors thought it was too late to save her, they were all but certain she would day. >> it's rare for a patient to survive from rabies and the mortality is greater than 95%. >> i went through hell. i went through misery. i just sitting there seeing your granddaughter laying there, not being able to move, you know, not talking and there's nothing you can do. >> reporter:...
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theresa, just stay on the phone. don't talk. >> reporter: but she keeps talking.o you want jewelry? >> yeah. >> okay. and do you want tvs? i'll give it all to you. >> okay. >> i couldn't even believe my ears. i could tell he was right there. i mean, right there on the other side of the door. i could hear him answering the questions. and i'm thinking, this woman is a genius. >> reporter: she was apparently stalling him. it worked. a few minutes into the call, police showed up and caught this 23-year-old red-handed. and found a mother and her son safe in that closet. for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news. >> quick thinking and a happy ending. >>> now, let's check in with lara and "the morning menu." >> coming up on "good morning america," just how cautious should you be about your cell phone? we put one family to the test to find out how much radiation they're exposed to every day. >>> plus, did his extreme proposal win her hand in marriage? wait until you see what happens when their feet hit the ground. >>> after that, the house that kathy built. inside
theresa, just stay on the phone. don't talk. >> reporter: but she keeps talking.o you want jewelry? >> yeah. >> okay. and do you want tvs? i'll give it all to you. >> okay. >> i couldn't even believe my ears. i could tell he was right there. i mean, right there on the other side of the door. i could hear him answering the questions. and i'm thinking, this woman is a genius. >> reporter: she was apparently stalling him. it worked. a few minutes into the call,...
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her mom theresa. put your blind fold on. she is cheating. and the rest of the class. >> shannon, what do you think? >> i like it a lot. >> you guys freaked out. what do you think? >> she looks awesome. she looks great. >> so cute. >> i like the jean jacket. >> she looked at me and goes, she looks cool. you can wear a jean jacket. it's great to dress up and dress down with this pencil skirt and statement jewelry from talbot's. >> where did the jean jacket come from? >> talbots. it's a soft jean jacket. >> gina, go join your crowd. big round of applause. >> our second lady is julie morrissey from blue grass, iowa. >> something tells me you're the one used to getting pampered. she does everything for you? >> she does. she cooks, she cleans, lays out my clothes, cooks all my meals. i'm glad she does it for me and she deserves to get pampered. >> you're like superwoman. >> i am. >> are you ready to be pampered? >> i am. that's the first thing i walked of before i thought into "the today show" today was i need a makeover. >> she is going to get one. her husband jeff is wait
her mom theresa. put your blind fold on. she is cheating. and the rest of the class. >> shannon, what do you think? >> i like it a lot. >> you guys freaked out. what do you think? >> she looks awesome. she looks great. >> so cute. >> i like the jean jacket. >> she looked at me and goes, she looks cool. you can wear a jean jacket. it's great to dress up and dress down with this pencil skirt and statement jewelry from talbot's. >> where did the jean...
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also joining us this evening, we have theresa sparks, the human rights commission, gregory suhr, zoey polk from human rights commission. >> thank you, and welcome to the regularly scheduled meeting of the san francisco police commission for wednesday, may 18, 2011. tonight is a special meeting. it is a first. it is a joint meeting between the police commission and the human rights commission. it is a really big event to have them come together. they will discuss an important issue that we will discuss this evening. before we move to the regular agenda, i would like to take this opportunity, in light of the fact that this is a police commission hearing, we have had a development in the police department this week, the appointment of a new command staff. i spoke to mr. sweet. he will allow chief suhr to start off with an introduction to the new staff. chief? >> thank you, commissioners. that phone has been troubled ever since i was appointed. i would like to introduce the new command staff, if i could get them to stand up. i will introduce them. they're not helping. we have commander to
also joining us this evening, we have theresa sparks, the human rights commission, gregory suhr, zoey polk from human rights commission. >> thank you, and welcome to the regularly scheduled meeting of the san francisco police commission for wednesday, may 18, 2011. tonight is a special meeting. it is a first. it is a joint meeting between the police commission and the human rights commission. it is a really big event to have them come together. they will discuss an important issue that we...