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in january 2010, theresa was convicted of wire fraud.he was sentenced to 10 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $80,000 in restitution. >> we estimate she stole a little over $160,000. and when she left in october, literally because she was writing all these checks to her personal bills and not my vendors that were showing paid but they weren't paid. we were all on hold. >> the wilsons nearly had to declare bankruptcy, but they persevered. the day-to-day running of the bookstore hasn't changed that much. but karen and lynn work closely on the finances. >> we can't give one person all the responsibility. we talk about, you know, who we're going to pay. i see a cash balance every day with her. i know exactly what we're paying that week. >> we spend more time looking at our bank statements. those bank statements come to our house as opposed to the business now. >> the advice i would give any small business owner is to monitor as much as possible, to be hands on with financial statements, with bank statements, with signing all chec
in january 2010, theresa was convicted of wire fraud.he was sentenced to 10 months in prison and ordered to pay more than $80,000 in restitution. >> we estimate she stole a little over $160,000. and when she left in october, literally because she was writing all these checks to her personal bills and not my vendors that were showing paid but they weren't paid. we were all on hold. >> the wilsons nearly had to declare bankruptcy, but they persevered. the day-to-day running of the...
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. >> from theresa. >> she is here. >>> good morning to you.oday we are going to continue to watch for rain and thunderstorms in the parts of the theeft and mid-atlantic. rain, possibly severe storms back in the parts of kansas, oklahoma, and texas. denver at 58 but the warm is spreading into texas. 87 for dallas, 84 for houston. low to mid-60ss for boston. tomorrow, dry in california up threw the northwest. we do have rain and snow threw parts of colorado and new mexico. still dealing with rain threw the middle part of the nation. 82 for atlanta tomorrow. 79 in louisville. 69 in shaug. denver still in the upper 50s. and we get into frizz, we'll see rain showers stretch all the way from the gulf coast to the great lakes and up into new england. 83 for d.c., 90 in orlando. low to mid-60s over along the california areas. saturday still watching for showers in denver. parts of texas to see some rain. with weekend temperatures in the areas like boston. but sunday, new york at 68. 70 in washington, d.c. watch for a few showers in the parts of the so
. >> from theresa. >> she is here. >>> good morning to you.oday we are going to continue to watch for rain and thunderstorms in the parts of the theeft and mid-atlantic. rain, possibly severe storms back in the parts of kansas, oklahoma, and texas. denver at 58 but the warm is spreading into texas. 87 for dallas, 84 for houston. low to mid-60ss for boston. tomorrow, dry in california up threw the northwest. we do have rain and snow threw parts of colorado and new mexico....
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theresa. >> ken, good evening. know, up until sunset, there were helicopters dipping into this lake here behind me. they were basically gathering up water to make drops over all of those flare ups. the fire officials tell me they had to order about a dozen residents and a dozen or so homes to evacuate in this hidden valley area. really, day two of this springs fire has really been a tough one. they've had to, as you were saying earlier, triple in size. the latest figures have it at 28 thousand acres with 20% contained. when the try, hot sant an winds finally shifted on shore the weather cooled some but the flames turned around and headed inland towards more of the populated area. many residents gathered up their animals, including horses, and evacuated to safer zones. tomorrow there's an air tanker arriving. that's going to be a huge boost to all the aircraft making watt and her fire retardant drops. they've been trying to protect these homes from burning. about 15 homes have been damaged but none te stroied. it ha
theresa. >> ken, good evening. know, up until sunset, there were helicopters dipping into this lake here behind me. they were basically gathering up water to make drops over all of those flare ups. the fire officials tell me they had to order about a dozen residents and a dozen or so homes to evacuate in this hidden valley area. really, day two of this springs fire has really been a tough one. they've had to, as you were saying earlier, triple in size. the latest figures have it at 28...
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theresa garcia explains how the relationships help ease their pain and symptoms. >> reporter: when mary was diagnosissed with breast cancer the support from her husband, family, and friends was vital. >> just having those people behind me and knowing they were there it was doable. >> reporter: mary needed two surgeries and rounds of chemo therapy which took a toll on the mother of two. >> i thought she was going to die at one point. >> reporter: but they dealt with mary's cancer together. her mom betty and sister suzie helped with chores and errands. >> it was always pick up the boys for her, chemothem for awhile, bring her dinner if she needed it. >> it would really take my mind off a lot of what was going on. >> reporter: a new study finds that close relationships can help breast cancer patients deal with pain and other physical symptoms better. >> having more friends and family engaged with you actually led to those women having a better quality of life. better physical quality of life. >> reporter: oncologist dr. joann says she takes social support into consideration when treating p
theresa garcia explains how the relationships help ease their pain and symptoms. >> reporter: when mary was diagnosissed with breast cancer the support from her husband, family, and friends was vital. >> just having those people behind me and knowing they were there it was doable. >> reporter: mary needed two surgeries and rounds of chemo therapy which took a toll on the mother of two. >> i thought she was going to die at one point. >> reporter: but they dealt with...
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it's good to see theresa in person. she was on the phone when the business community housing was going up and violating a number of city and county regulation. i had to zap them on that. tour -- you are to notify the neighborhood. i applied for shelter plus care in 1999. i was in my 50s. i did not get placed until 2005 due to lottery. so, just needed to tell you that. that's the way it works. i needed to bring to the attention on the mayor's office on housing that there needs to be oversight accountability and auditing. we have people dying in their apartments and not found for days because social services is too busy socializing than keeping track of people and frankly i'm sick and tired to hear from the clerk that the person is found dead or have the police next door because they missed a dialysis. you need to find out what the social services are doing and give them direction and audit them on what they are doing with the money. you spend the money on surround sound and spend the money makes mow sense and you need to
it's good to see theresa in person. she was on the phone when the business community housing was going up and violating a number of city and county regulation. i had to zap them on that. tour -- you are to notify the neighborhood. i applied for shelter plus care in 1999. i was in my 50s. i did not get placed until 2005 due to lottery. so, just needed to tell you that. that's the way it works. i needed to bring to the attention on the mayor's office on housing that there needs to be oversight...
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. >> joining me now is theresa mosier. a fourth-grade teacher at briarwood elementary school who survived a direct hit on her school along with students she was instructing. theresa, i'm so glad that you are safe, and thank you very much for joining us. can you walk us through what that day was like, at what point you knew a tornado was headed your way and what the teachers in the school did and what you did. >> yeah. it was a pretty normal day until the afternoon. we knew that we were going to have thunderstorms, but it wasn't until the afternoon that we started realizing that they were getting severe, and we noticed that the children were starting to be checked out by some of the parents. later on our administrator, dr. mcmillan, came across the intercom and told us that we were to start take tornado precautionary measures and that it was not a drill. so that's when we immediately started taking our children and getting them against the wall and going, you know, into our precautionary tornado measures. >> and what are th
. >> joining me now is theresa mosier. a fourth-grade teacher at briarwood elementary school who survived a direct hit on her school along with students she was instructing. theresa, i'm so glad that you are safe, and thank you very much for joining us. can you walk us through what that day was like, at what point you knew a tornado was headed your way and what the teachers in the school did and what you did. >> yeah. it was a pretty normal day until the afternoon. we knew that we...
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. >> and we start billion cbs reporter theresa garcia in beverly hills with more. >> reporter: angelina joe lee says she made the agonizing decision to have both breasts removed after she learned she had an 87% risk of getting cancer. she writes quote, the decision to have a mastectomy was not easy but is one i'm very happy that i made. jolie discovered she had the potentially deadly gene mutation after losing her mother to ovarian cancer at the age of 56 in 2007. she opened up about her mom in an interview with 60 minutes in 2011. >> she was the most generous, loving -- she is better than me. >> reporter: jolie says she didn't want her six children to lose their mother to cancer. she began three months of secret procedures and february finishing two weeks ago. during that time she made a humanitarian visit to the republic of congo and attended the women in the world summit in new york and g-8 summit in london. jolie had her operations here in beverly hills. the actress says her surgeries were successful and her chances of getting breast cancer is now less than 5%. >> there is also a mo
. >> and we start billion cbs reporter theresa garcia in beverly hills with more. >> reporter: angelina joe lee says she made the agonizing decision to have both breasts removed after she learned she had an 87% risk of getting cancer. she writes quote, the decision to have a mastectomy was not easy but is one i'm very happy that i made. jolie discovered she had the potentially deadly gene mutation after losing her mother to ovarian cancer at the age of 56 in 2007. she opened up...
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group, jacob wiseberg, host of her show on msnbc, melissa harris-perry, msnbc contributor, maria theresa kumar and senior nbc national correspondent, josh green. there's a lot to be said about this. melissa, let's start out with eric ericsson's contention and he began that litany of complaints by saying i'm so used to liberals telling conservatives that they're anti-science. but liberal who is depend this and say it's not a bad thing are very anti-science. the national order of things, melissa, apparently means men should be the primary breadwinners. >> it does make you wonder if he's ever seen national geographic where the liness gets up and goes out hunting. there's a lot of ways in the natural environment, whatever, i think we have to put that to the side. part ever what's been fascinating to me is watching this on one hand, 50 years after or actually, yeah, 50 years after the moynihan report. which made a very similar claim about african-american families. and this was at a point before the 1964 civil rights act and before the '65 voting rights act. and daniel patrick moynihan, a lib
group, jacob wiseberg, host of her show on msnbc, melissa harris-perry, msnbc contributor, maria theresa kumar and senior nbc national correspondent, josh green. there's a lot to be said about this. melissa, let's start out with eric ericsson's contention and he began that litany of complaints by saying i'm so used to liberals telling conservatives that they're anti-science. but liberal who is depend this and say it's not a bad thing are very anti-science. the national order of things, melissa,...
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theresa garcia, kpix 5. >> the bridge that collapsed last night has the same federal rating as the western span of the bay bridge, but just because a bridge is considered structurally outdated and obsolete does not necessarily mean it's in danger of collapse. now, according to the american society of engineers, 17% of california's 25,000 highway and toll bridges are out dated. caltran says it is always monitoring those roadways and bridges. >>> now, work can be hard to come by, but once you land that job, it's important to know your rights. >> what you're legally entitled to as an employee in the state of california. >>> a new charge popping up on cell phone bills. why some call it a sneaky way for companies to get more cash. >>> and cashing in on the shuttle endeavour. the added foot traffic one california museum is expecting this summer. >>> all systems a go for launch for the holiday weekend. high-def doppler is completely dry but won't stay that way. find out when rain may impact your weekend, and we look live outside on the waterfront in san francisco. changes ahead in your forecast.
theresa garcia, kpix 5. >> the bridge that collapsed last night has the same federal rating as the western span of the bay bridge, but just because a bridge is considered structurally outdated and obsolete does not necessarily mean it's in danger of collapse. now, according to the american society of engineers, 17% of california's 25,000 highway and toll bridges are out dated. caltran says it is always monitoring those roadways and bridges. >>> now, work can be hard to come by,...
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theresa garcia tells us the women were discovered in a house just blocks from where they disappeared.help me. i'm amanda blaine. >> do you need police, fire or balance. >> i need police. >> what's going on there. >> i've been kidnapped, and i've bven missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> a frantic amanda berry called 911 from a house in cleveland asking police for help. it's the first time her voice has been heard since she disappeared more than ten years ago. berry was reunited with her sister at a cleveland hospital. she was just 16 when she disappeared. also discovered today at the clooef hand home was gina dejesus who disappeared and michelle knight who had reportedly been missing since 2002. charles ram see lives next door to where the women reportedly were being held. he said he heard screaming coming from his neighbor's house. >> heard screaming, eeth mcdonald's. i come outside. i see this girl going nuts trying to get out of the house. so i go on the porch. i go on the porch, and she says, "help me get out. i've been in here a long time." so, you know, i figured
theresa garcia tells us the women were discovered in a house just blocks from where they disappeared.help me. i'm amanda blaine. >> do you need police, fire or balance. >> i need police. >> what's going on there. >> i've been kidnapped, and i've bven missing for ten years and i'm here. i'm free now. >> a frantic amanda berry called 911 from a house in cleveland asking police for help. it's the first time her voice has been heard since she disappeared more than ten...
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it just got very calm after it passed. >> how long have you been a teacher, theresa?i've been a teacher for 30 years. >> i got to say a lot of people in the country today are looking at this and reminded of the incredible work that you do. personally and as a member of a profession. i just want to say thank you for what you did. >> thank you. and we love those children. love them very, very much. they are very, very brave. >> it really shows. theresa mosier, teacher at briarwood elementary school who survived the storm with her fourth grade class huddled up against an interior wall as the tornado ripped the roof off. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> coming up, what happens next for the people in moore who lost everything. we'll find out. you hurt my feelings, todd. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signatur
it just got very calm after it passed. >> how long have you been a teacher, theresa?i've been a teacher for 30 years. >> i got to say a lot of people in the country today are looking at this and reminded of the incredible work that you do. personally and as a member of a profession. i just want to say thank you for what you did. >> thank you. and we love those children. love them very, very much. they are very, very brave. >> it really shows. theresa mosier, teacher at...
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here is theresa mosier. >> you take the children up against the inside wall.them get down on their knees. put their hands over their head and put their heads, you know, down. and then as we heard it approaching, because you could hear it, it was like 10 freight trains. and as it approached, you know, i just put my arms over the children. i told them everything is going to be okay. keep your head down, you know, because you are so concerned about their safety. there is not a one of us in that building that would not have laid down our lives for those kids. and they were scared. they are crying, they are upset. but those are the bravest little children in the world. >> i think they would say you are the bravest teacher in the world. well, when it had had passed over through their tears, through everything, they got up, they helped take cinder blocks off their classmates' legs. they helped to unwind wires and metal that had wrapped around another student's legs. even in that, they still knew to help their co-workers and so i'm so proud of them. i'm so proud to be
here is theresa mosier. >> you take the children up against the inside wall.them get down on their knees. put their hands over their head and put their heads, you know, down. and then as we heard it approaching, because you could hear it, it was like 10 freight trains. and as it approached, you know, i just put my arms over the children. i told them everything is going to be okay. keep your head down, you know, because you are so concerned about their safety. there is not a one of us in...
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>> because these ladies are here, i was watching part of the new episode, theresa and melissa are -- trying to reconcile, but it is bitter. look at all this. oh, come on! >> wow. >> it's so good, pop the popcorn, get ready. it's going to be good. all of them are going to be here and we'll have crowd control security. >> we've already had a little blood spilled already today. we're hoping that our little savannah, who got whacked in the face, we send her our great love. speaking of healing, there was a healing in the heartland relief benefit concert to support the victims of the tornados in oklahoma. >> blake shelton, sang along with miranda lambert. rascal flats, reba mcintyre. >> it was so emotional. >> tornadoes were in the vicinity, rain storms at the time. very real. >> while they were singing, there were images. miranda lambert sang one of the most beautiful songs ever written. >> i love that song. >> it's called "the 40us that built me." it makes you want to close your eyes. she was -- she got very very emotional. >> had to let the audience sing for her. >> i love that. >> but
>> because these ladies are here, i was watching part of the new episode, theresa and melissa are -- trying to reconcile, but it is bitter. look at all this. oh, come on! >> wow. >> it's so good, pop the popcorn, get ready. it's going to be good. all of them are going to be here and we'll have crowd control security. >> we've already had a little blood spilled already today. we're hoping that our little savannah, who got whacked in the face, we send her our great love....
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executive director of the san francisco commission on the status of women was always involved as well as theresa sparks, executive director of the human rights commission. they were not only the core of the beginning but also generously offered to help us and support us and today that is where we are housed. we have a membership of over 28 agencies public and private representing a wide area of government agencies, law enforcement agencies, service providers, educators and community members. we are committed to ending human trafficking through collaboration, education, outreach, raising awareness and supporting survivors of human trafficking. how many cities have this kind of public private cooperation? i don't know but we are among the first and speaks about the efforts put forth in the city but isn't this the city where all things that are impossible can happen? i wanted to just a few people who are here. first and foremost the honorable mayor ed lee. and supervisor carmen chu, has been a great champion. the winners of the sf cat annual poster concert and the keynote speaker, -- a human traffi
executive director of the san francisco commission on the status of women was always involved as well as theresa sparks, executive director of the human rights commission. they were not only the core of the beginning but also generously offered to help us and support us and today that is where we are housed. we have a membership of over 28 agencies public and private representing a wide area of government agencies, law enforcement agencies, service providers, educators and community members. we...
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look at that size. >> reporter: theresa breast fed her first son for 13 months. she hopes to keep going for two years with marco. >> studies show that breast fed babies are less likely to have asthma, allergies, and respiratory infections. >>> customers complain they're being short-changed. coming up in the consumer watch, you might think you're paying for chicken but you're also paying for this. why it's perfectly legal. >> you are getting sunshine outside right now. oakland looking back towards san francisco. but the sunshiny forecast is going to change. it was warm inland today. but the warm forecast will also change. details on why and how long coming up. ((i gotta be ready)) but att >> coming not you, it is touchdown in texas with steven curry. at what cost? >> if they're giving him three in a short period of time, he must be in a lot of pain. >> a college star is moving up the ranks to coaching ranks. sports is next and i won't come up short. ,,,,,,,,,, medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine call
look at that size. >> reporter: theresa breast fed her first son for 13 months. she hopes to keep going for two years with marco. >> studies show that breast fed babies are less likely to have asthma, allergies, and respiratory infections. >>> customers complain they're being short-changed. coming up in the consumer watch, you might think you're paying for chicken but you're also paying for this. why it's perfectly legal. >> you are getting sunshine outside right now....
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concern for housing issues and interest in the presentation that i'm pleased to introduce trees i theresa i -- yonga. >> thank you for inviting us. i have a powerpoint presentation that i will put on the screen and try to describe to the best of my ability. so my apology in advance. the affordable housing trust fund as council member, thank you for the very good introduction was an initiative proposition c passed in november. we wanted to pass a little bit information about that about the problems that we work on and that what we have to work with in the future and given our funding source and our pipeline. what we would like to cover, i would like to cover this overview about who the mayor's office of housing is and a few of our programs. the document called the analysis of pediment report which is what we are required to do as part of our federal entitlement funds and what we found in that particular report and also go over prop c or the housing trust fund, a little bit overview on that and pipeline of affordable housing and our goals towards striving increased accessibility. are the ci
concern for housing issues and interest in the presentation that i'm pleased to introduce trees i theresa i -- yonga. >> thank you for inviting us. i have a powerpoint presentation that i will put on the screen and try to describe to the best of my ability. so my apology in advance. the affordable housing trust fund as council member, thank you for the very good introduction was an initiative proposition c passed in november. we wanted to pass a little bit information about that about the...
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the first time the home secretary theresa may proposed the data and communications bill came under so much criticism from civil liberties groups and even the deputy prime minister that the government had to scrap plans for its implementation but after the killing of an off duty soldier in south london last wednesday it looks like the so-called snoopers charter is back in the spotlight secretary theresa may says it's essential that police are granted the power as to access data communications in order to tackle terrorism that means being able to view citizens skype histories web browsing and email histories whether or not such a law would have prevented the killing of lee rigby is up for debate both suspects were already known to intelligence agencies for their extremist views but would both deemed safe enough to continue their activities one of the suspects michael audible large reportedly handed out extremist literature on the streets of london and was even arrested in kenya back in two thousand and ten for trying to travel to somalia in order to train as a terrorist at the same time
the first time the home secretary theresa may proposed the data and communications bill came under so much criticism from civil liberties groups and even the deputy prime minister that the government had to scrap plans for its implementation but after the killing of an off duty soldier in south london last wednesday it looks like the so-called snoopers charter is back in the spotlight secretary theresa may says it's essential that police are granted the power as to access data communications in...
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. >> hello, i am theresa schoenberg and resident of 765 market street and absolutely agree with all of my colleagues here. i just wanted to add that i understand the importance of bringing the mexican museum to this area. and i support the museum as another great addition to jessie square. i would ask that the city take the time to look at this and the deficiencies in it the eir in order to bring the mexican museum to this site in a responsible fashion. we need to study this project properly and look at what is really necessary? i am confident that you can adhere to the environmental standards that for so many years have made san francisco a great city to live in. thank you. >> thank you. anybody else to speak on behalf of the appellant? seeing none, we'll go to the presentation by the planning department. >> good afternoon, president chiu and members of the board, i am deborah dwyer with the planning department. we are available to answer your questions and addition staff from sfmta and the community investment and infrastructure agency are available for questions. i want to make some
. >> hello, i am theresa schoenberg and resident of 765 market street and absolutely agree with all of my colleagues here. i just wanted to add that i understand the importance of bringing the mexican museum to this area. and i support the museum as another great addition to jessie square. i would ask that the city take the time to look at this and the deficiencies in it the eir in order to bring the mexican museum to this site in a responsible fashion. we need to study this project...
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. >> thank you, lee, i know there are several other commissioners in the audience, we have theresa ono. let's give them a big round of [ applause applause. they deserve our acknowledgment. now we have people who have helped with the fund raising and the building capacity for the library. friends of the library, scott. >> thank you, louis. it's a great pleasure to be with friends. this was a community effort where we had donations from $3 to a $100,000. there is a whole bunch of you, c'mon up. because these were the folks raising the money here in your community for this beautiful branch. [ applause ] also we have diane gray who is going to make a special presentation. >> hello, it is a glorious day and someone said the sun is shining on bay view. the sun always shines on bay view. my name is diane gray and i'm one of the newer board members of the san francisco friends of the public library. i'm wearing a hat today. that organization i'm here with two of our other members, lydia vincent and ferjie newman. we get some funding through the san francisco foundation and we had commissioned
. >> thank you, lee, i know there are several other commissioners in the audience, we have theresa ono. let's give them a big round of [ applause applause. they deserve our acknowledgment. now we have people who have helped with the fund raising and the building capacity for the library. friends of the library, scott. >> thank you, louis. it's a great pleasure to be with friends. this was a community effort where we had donations from $3 to a $100,000. there is a whole bunch of you,...
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at the santa theresa library for a crime prevention meeting. councilman says tonight's meeting was already in the works, but the crime situation in the city has reached crisis mode. >> it's actually a sad coincidence that it's happening after a violent weekend. however, it's needed as much as ever. how to prevent armed robberies as well as how to be a good witness and the importance of reporting any type of crime. >> new at 11:00, he's off the field and in jail. tonight a former high school football coach who's facing a long list of felony sex crime charges against children. sheriff's deputies arrested baron edward last week. he was formally charged yesterday. edwardss coaches the varsity football team in richmond from 2004 to 2005. investigators think there may be other victims and are urging them to come forward. an attorney for a 12-year-old boy in central california, charged with fatally stabbing his little sister says his young client has pleaded not guilty. attorney mark reichel says the boy accused of killing layla fowler entered the pro
at the santa theresa library for a crime prevention meeting. councilman says tonight's meeting was already in the works, but the crime situation in the city has reached crisis mode. >> it's actually a sad coincidence that it's happening after a violent weekend. however, it's needed as much as ever. how to prevent armed robberies as well as how to be a good witness and the importance of reporting any type of crime. >> new at 11:00, he's off the field and in jail. tonight a former...
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that's when we're expecting the scorcher. 91 degrees for today in livermore, 91 in gilroy. 88 in santa theresa. the next few days, up to 95 degrees. heat is on. that's your san jose livermore temperature. gilroy, fairfield, easily hitting those triple digits. depends on how warm we are when we wake up tomorrow morning. here is where it gets really interesting. saturday, looking a little cooler at that time coast. you can hit the beach comfortably. we'll lose ten degrees of warmth on sunday and then we bring in showers monday into tuesday along with the mid to low 70s. temperatures are going to fluctuate dramatically between now and next tuesday. we've got a roller coaster ride. we'll be right here to guide you through. 4:49. >> thank you, christina. there's a new call from a human rights group this morning asking the government to take certain people off of the sex offender registry. new study released this morning found placing the names of minors on sex offender registries can cause lasting and unwanted warm. right now juveniles convicted of sexting new photos or having conceptual sex are tr
that's when we're expecting the scorcher. 91 degrees for today in livermore, 91 in gilroy. 88 in santa theresa. the next few days, up to 95 degrees. heat is on. that's your san jose livermore temperature. gilroy, fairfield, easily hitting those triple digits. depends on how warm we are when we wake up tomorrow morning. here is where it gets really interesting. saturday, looking a little cooler at that time coast. you can hit the beach comfortably. we'll lose ten degrees of warmth on sunday and...
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it is where jan davis and theresa price took cover with 20 others. >> even through the closed door you could hear the disintegration of what we are standing in now. there was no doubt in any of our minds that the building was gone on the outside. >> to me that was the only option. >> reporter: this homeowner heard an interior room was the fastest place to shelter in a pinch. he and his wife chose this closet. >> all i heard was a -- and it was quiet. i sat there -- we sat there for a bit. >> reporter: when it was over, half his house and most of his neighborhood was gone. few homes in this corner of tornado alley have storm cellars or safe rooms. today, town officials proposed the idea of making them mandatory for new homes. >> if you ask most people out there, they are going to rebuild and probably get a storm shelter. >> reporter: of more immediate concern here, cleaning up as heavy equipment crews moved in today, so did an army of volunteers, loaded with rakes, shovels, and big hearts. >> this is what being oklahoman is about. you help your friends and family. it's called oklahoma s
it is where jan davis and theresa price took cover with 20 others. >> even through the closed door you could hear the disintegration of what we are standing in now. there was no doubt in any of our minds that the building was gone on the outside. >> to me that was the only option. >> reporter: this homeowner heard an interior room was the fastest place to shelter in a pinch. he and his wife chose this closet. >> all i heard was a -- and it was quiet. i sat there -- we...
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that's where theresa is know. >> reporter: it's called the springs fire. it's not letting up.ate surge pushed these flames the furthest west possible up the pacific coast. it force add closure of the pacific coast. and more evacuations. some of the damage that this fire has done tonight these are rv's at a storage lot in camario springs. this fire broke out. shortly before before 7:00 this morning morning. crews will reassess the terrain during daylight. equipment explodes when flames other took an agricultural facility. 2,000 homes have been threatened. about 15 damages. none destroyed. tonight some residents evacuated earlier today have been allowed back home. including those around cal states channel island campus. the ground crews continue to work over night. they're trying to get as much done while weather conditions improved. it's cooler. the winds have died down. but that's not expected to last. tomorrow it's going to warm up. and the santa anna winds will pick up. >> another day of battling those conditions. earlier we talked about our firefighters in the bay area batt
that's where theresa is know. >> reporter: it's called the springs fire. it's not letting up.ate surge pushed these flames the furthest west possible up the pacific coast. it force add closure of the pacific coast. and more evacuations. some of the damage that this fire has done tonight these are rv's at a storage lot in camario springs. this fire broke out. shortly before before 7:00 this morning morning. crews will reassess the terrain during daylight. equipment explodes when flames...
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. >> my name is theresa gwen and work at the institute of aging and this program has been around since 1981. we started the first multi-disciplinary team in the country on the issue of elder abuse and we have continued this legacy by having one of the first elder abuse centers in the country so we're one of four. one is being started in new york and one is being started in hawaii modeled on our center as well. i am pleased to be here today. thank you for the opportunity to speak to you all of you and i am privileged to be on the council as well and remind people elders are part of families too. i think elder abuse gets lost in the conversation and that's the voice i am trying to hold here today. >> and one of the -- i think many opportunities that the family violence council offers the city, both city government and providers and want public is to be a place where all of the data can be gather the and shared at once and it's fairly unprecedented just like you said commissioner about being a historic meeting this evening. we think having all of the data together on these three groups to
. >> my name is theresa gwen and work at the institute of aging and this program has been around since 1981. we started the first multi-disciplinary team in the country on the issue of elder abuse and we have continued this legacy by having one of the first elder abuse centers in the country so we're one of four. one is being started in new york and one is being started in hawaii modeled on our center as well. i am pleased to be here today. thank you for the opportunity to speak to you...
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theresa giuducci.fox news alert, 17 days after a factory fire in bangladesh, crews searching through the rubble find a woman still alive. they used hand saws to cut the survivor out of the rubble. right now the woman is being treated at a hospital and comes as the death toll in the horrific fire tops 1,000 people. >> steve: that is amazing of the 17 days after the collapse. meanwhile, it sounds like the plot of a movie. a $45 million cyber heist hits banks all over, 20 countries. elvis rodriguez and another man are two of seven people arrested in the new york branch which stole $3 million out of the total amount. overseas hackers stole bank data and created fake debit cards, sending them around the world. although over 40,000 transactions were made during two separate heists in december and february as well. >> brian: we've been telling you about the convicted cop killer, kathy bodine who is now teaching at columbia university, here is what she had to say to fox news earlier this week. >> attempted to
theresa giuducci.fox news alert, 17 days after a factory fire in bangladesh, crews searching through the rubble find a woman still alive. they used hand saws to cut the survivor out of the rubble. right now the woman is being treated at a hospital and comes as the death toll in the horrific fire tops 1,000 people. >> steve: that is amazing of the 17 days after the collapse. meanwhile, it sounds like the plot of a movie. a $45 million cyber heist hits banks all over, 20 countries. elvis...
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the staff and anne marie conroy for putting this together and us part of it and i will acknowledge theresa who works on my staff as chronic absteism and involved with the oakland school district and i partner with tony smith and this man brought innovation to the oakland school district which has a lot of challenges which he may go into. i won't. so i really echo what jeff said about soft or hard power but let me tell you from my standpoint. i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and there were sexual overtones to it and the result is he left the school and i spent time working with the school and my district and it wasn't my area and educate them about what bullying meant and in the most heinous way described to them and it went no where and that gave me the lesson in life we have children that are in fear when they go to school so they don't go and my priority is to have safe schools and they can be educated and create their path to a successful future and it's a healthy environment and bullying prevents that for so many kids. when terreesa and i addressed issues around truanc
the staff and anne marie conroy for putting this together and us part of it and i will acknowledge theresa who works on my staff as chronic absteism and involved with the oakland school district and i partner with tony smith and this man brought innovation to the oakland school district which has a lot of challenges which he may go into. i won't. so i really echo what jeff said about soft or hard power but let me tell you from my standpoint. i have a nephew who was in school and was bullied and...
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he's bringing theresa, that's his fiancee, around for sunday lunch next week.you'll be a nervous wreck then. why? he's not the one marrying her, is he? and this cheese smells. it's supposed to. it's gorgonzola. no, but he's welcoming her to the family. it's a very delicate thing. actually, i've thought of a really nice way to do it. good for you. pullman: this is the scene of the crime. halford: look at the state of this place. standing: yeah, well, it's not finished yet. now in 1987, stuart sharpe was killed whilst working late at his brother's photographic studio. that's what i'm making for her-- a photo montage for her computer.
he's bringing theresa, that's his fiancee, around for sunday lunch next week.you'll be a nervous wreck then. why? he's not the one marrying her, is he? and this cheese smells. it's supposed to. it's gorgonzola. no, but he's welcoming her to the family. it's a very delicate thing. actually, i've thought of a really nice way to do it. good for you. pullman: this is the scene of the crime. halford: look at the state of this place. standing: yeah, well, it's not finished yet. now in 1987, stuart...
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and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well, and to note that it can happen to any group. if you've heard what we're trying to do here, i know other mayors across this bay area are trying to do, we're trying to unleash the talent and creativeness of all of our communities not to succumb to things that will suppress that talent and in order to do that, you've got to really erase these barriers that are created sometimes by our own ignorance and sometimes by what people think are playful things and yet they are very, very hurtful and they become worse and worse. so that's what lee hirsch's film was really all about. he's taken 5 families and he's documented it and yesterday over 3,000 of our students had a chance to view and many of them i think cried because they know it's happening in their own school site. and just because we get a label s
and so i want to just thank everyone for this collaboration, i know our human rights commission, theresa, is here, i know commissioner is here as well and all of the bay area to work together to utilize the resources that our justice department is offering. their guidance and leadership as well, and to note that it can happen to any group. if you've heard what we're trying to do here, i know other mayors across this bay area are trying to do, we're trying to unleash the talent and creativeness...
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(sot: theresa panetta)"it requires a ot of patience. i pon't have a lottof patienne."/oothere were lots of sttps and lots of smmll paats nd pn the sidelines to help iffed - and when paanc set it. verall it took most of tte panelists aboot an hour andda hall tt replacc a crackeddscreen. buu foo thh technically challlnged seven repllcemmnt screens. one - screennwas broken in he ee process."(v/o)so if you're thinking about reelacing an iphone screen yoursell - realiiz it can saae you some money but it wiil likely cost youuaa air amount of time and aggravaaion. (((at onncam)) you can buy an insuraace policy to cover damage to iihones or buy apple's applecare plls. but ggvennthe costs and caveatss conssmmr reports thinks neitherrofferr good valuee a betterr investment might be a phone edge of your iphone screen. 20 dollars. patrice bbut - sanders, oxx5 news at ten. 11 chihuahhs make the long were flown err all theeway frommcalifornia... ...and coming up in just 5 minutes onnthe late edition... "some edeveeopment of thhnderstormssright ii here bel...(hiccup) excuse me.""bbt
(sot: theresa panetta)"it requires a ot of patience. i pon't have a lottof patienne."/oothere were lots of sttps and lots of smmll paats nd pn the sidelines to help iffed - and when paanc set it. verall it took most of tte panelists aboot an hour andda hall tt replacc a crackeddscreen. buu foo thh technically challlnged seven repllcemmnt screens. one - screennwas broken in he ee process."(v/o)so if you're thinking about reelacing an iphone screen yoursell - realiiz it can saae...