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turner, mrs. turner. it was the man who had spent their houseboy while they lived there. he had recognized her. that shook her. he had managed to stay at the house. tavis: what are you waiting on? >> opportunity i guess. i do not know what i am waiting on. not to work for a while. tavis: there are worse problems to have in this business. >> i have not had any breaks for a long time now. tavis: another place i want to ask you about is cuba. i read your castro story. i have a castro story. i think yours is cooler. >> i was four in 1959. that makes me 58, thank you. i was pre-kindergarten there. one day after castro came to power, many of the teachers there were behind and supportive of the revolution. the teacher told all of the children to close their eyes and prayed to god for candy. she said open your eyes. there is no candy. close your eyes and pray to castro for candy. she said, open your eyes and who loves you? god or castro. i ran home and said, mom, castor loves me. he gave the candy. that is the last time i went to school. they did that kind of brainwashing on four
turner, mrs. turner. it was the man who had spent their houseboy while they lived there. he had recognized her. that shook her. he had managed to stay at the house. tavis: what are you waiting on? >> opportunity i guess. i do not know what i am waiting on. not to work for a while. tavis: there are worse problems to have in this business. >> i have not had any breaks for a long time now. tavis: another place i want to ask you about is cuba. i read your castro story. i have a castro...
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today, part one of our conversation with kathleen turner. she is a leading lady with a string of films including "body heat." health issues hampered her career. but kathleen turner has returned to her first love, the theater. it is a show about texas writer molly ivins, and is currently playing in los angeles. part one of our conversation, coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street, but a place where walmart stands together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: i am pleased to welcome kathleen turner to this program. the actress is receiving terrific reviews for lettuce stage production, a one-woman show based on the life of legendary texas writer molly ivins, called "a red hot patriot." it is currently running in los angeles at the geffen playh
today, part one of our conversation with kathleen turner. she is a leading lady with a string of films including "body heat." health issues hampered her career. but kathleen turner has returned to her first love, the theater. it is a show about texas writer molly ivins, and is currently playing in los angeles. part one of our conversation, coming up right now. >> every community has a martin luther king boulevard. it is the cornerstone we all know. it is not just a street, but a...
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request approval with turner construction company to increase the contract amount from $9,989,251 to an amount not to exceed $41,480,748, which consists of an increase of $31,491,497, and to staff to increase the contract amount by $3,927,676, approximately 9.5%, through a contract modification or a change order, if needed for unanticipated contingencies to fund the phase 1 project construction trade subcontractor packages, including shed demolition, and the design and build shoreside power relocation. >> so moved. >> directors? >> happy holidays, commissioners. i am deputy director maritime at the port of san francisco. i thought that was going to work, but i guess it does not. that is okay. there we go. this is a great day for the history of the port of san francisco, and it is great that it is in these chambers. what amy just read into the record are a lot of words and a lot of numbers, but what is before you today for your consideration are a series of items this passage will secure the port's rich maritime legacy and begins a new chapter for san francisco as a port city. the pie
request approval with turner construction company to increase the contract amount from $9,989,251 to an amount not to exceed $41,480,748, which consists of an increase of $31,491,497, and to staff to increase the contract amount by $3,927,676, approximately 9.5%, through a contract modification or a change order, if needed for unanticipated contingencies to fund the phase 1 project construction trade subcontractor packages, including shed demolition, and the design and build shoreside power...
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the confusion began when turner was arrested by houston police for theft.e report shows the teen used a fake name and claimed to be a colombian citizen. immigration officials say turner maintained that false identity through her court proeds and the deportation hearing with the immigration judge. despite the fact she doesn't speak spanish. >> what's your reaction to their statement? >> i just think that a lot of times are trying to be covered up because they know they made a miss tab and they need to undo their mistake. >> finally, someone did. she arrived home. cbs news, dallas. >> a lawyer for the girl's family says she's glad to be home and describes the family as ecstatic. officials insist they followed proper procedure and found no evidence suggesting that the girl was not an illegal immigrant from colombia. >>> an australian tourist survived a bungee nightmare. she dove off africa's victoria falls bridge in a new year's eve jump. the cord snapped 60 feet above the water. she plunged into the crocodile infested waters. >> it went black straight-away. i
the confusion began when turner was arrested by houston police for theft.e report shows the teen used a fake name and claimed to be a colombian citizen. immigration officials say turner maintained that false identity through her court proeds and the deportation hearing with the immigration judge. despite the fact she doesn't speak spanish. >> what's your reaction to their statement? >> i just think that a lot of times are trying to be covered up because they know they made a miss...
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turner's family want to know why u.s. authorities didn't check her identity more thoroughly before deporting her. >> they want their daughter to get some rest, reunite the family. that's the purpose of this day. they are very happy we're able to get them home, to make the people responsible to pay for civil rights violations miss turner has had to go through. >> federal immigration officials are investigating this case. >>> all right. a couple of south carolina is desperately trying to regain custody of their adopted daughter. a judge ordered the child be returned to her biological father setting a law that makes it illegal to break up a native american family. it's an extremely controversial case. cnn's george howell has been following all the developments. george, why has had ruling -- first of all, how did it come about and why did it generate controversy. >> a controversial case with many sides to it. let's start first with adopted parents. they have known, been with their 2-year-old daughter, raised her since birth.
turner's family want to know why u.s. authorities didn't check her identity more thoroughly before deporting her. >> they want their daughter to get some rest, reunite the family. that's the purpose of this day. they are very happy we're able to get them home, to make the people responsible to pay for civil rights violations miss turner has had to go through. >> federal immigration officials are investigating this case. >>> all right. a couple of south carolina is...
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turner arrived home.sterner, cbs news, dallas. >>> a lawyer for the girl's family says she's glad to be home and describes the family as ecstatic. immigration officials insist they followed procedure and found no evidence that the girl was not an illegal immigrant. >>> tourist survived a bungee jumping nightmare. she dove off the victoria falls bridge in a new year's eve bungee jump and the cord snapped 60 feet above the water. she plunged into the crocodile-infested waters. >> it went black straight-away. i felt like i had been slapped all over. i had to swim down and yank the bungee cord out of where it was caught. >> she swam to the riverbank in zimbabwe for help. it was a miracle that she survived. about 50,000 tourists make that jump every year. scratch that one off the to-do list. >>> how does the future queen mark a birthday milestone? quietly, it seems. the former kate middleton turns 30 today. they appeared at a premiere in london for war horse. she plans a low key and private affair to celebrate
turner arrived home.sterner, cbs news, dallas. >>> a lawyer for the girl's family says she's glad to be home and describes the family as ecstatic. immigration officials insist they followed procedure and found no evidence that the girl was not an illegal immigrant. >>> tourist survived a bungee jumping nightmare. she dove off the victoria falls bridge in a new year's eve bungee jump and the cord snapped 60 feet above the water. she plunged into the crocodile-infested waters....
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the 15-year-old turner ran away in 2010. she was arrested for shoplifting in houston and was sent to colombia. she told police that she was a 21-year-old from columbia. she will be handed over to u.s. officials today. it's not clear when she will be returned home. but >>> the prime suspect in natalee holloway's disappearance goes on trial for murder in peru. he's charged with killing 21- year-old stephanie floras in may of 2010. he stole money and bank cards, a woman and then beat her to death after playing poker with the woman at a casino. >>> in cumberland it is 30 degrees. >> still ahead, and other metro mess. and more track work. what that competition could mean for passengers this weekend. >> hollywood's take on the
the 15-year-old turner ran away in 2010. she was arrested for shoplifting in houston and was sent to colombia. she told police that she was a 21-year-old from columbia. she will be handed over to u.s. officials today. it's not clear when she will be returned home. but >>> the prime suspect in natalee holloway's disappearance goes on trial for murder in peru. he's charged with killing 21- year-old stephanie floras in may of 2010. he stole money and bank cards, a woman and then beat her...
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. >> en el aeropuerto de dallas terminÓ la espera de la abuela de caterina turner. >> la adolescenteu abuela. fue la abuela quien pasÓ dos meses tratando de localizarla, ella y va atando cabos y ayudando con todos. >> hace seis o siete meses sospechamos que estaba en colombia. se supo que en 2010 se escapÓ de su casa y la arrestaron en miami por robo, dijo que era colombiana y fue deportada. el caso fue una vergüenza para las autoridades, tanto americanas como colombianos. >> los responsables de la violaciones de los derechos civiles de turner tendrÁn que pagar por ella. >> la menor que llegÓ con siete meses de embarazo no pronunciÓ palabra. >> estamos planeando descansar y hacer lo posible para que ella pueda regresar a la vida normal. >> todavÍa hay muchas preguntas por responder en este caso ¿porque las autoridades de houston cuan la detuvieron e creyeron que era una colombiana? ¿porque la deportaron a colombia sin verificar informaciÓn? ¿y porque el gobierno colombiano era un pasaporte? ademÁs, las razones que la llevaron a huir de su parte y por quÉ le dice a las autoridades col
. >> en el aeropuerto de dallas terminÓ la espera de la abuela de caterina turner. >> la adolescenteu abuela. fue la abuela quien pasÓ dos meses tratando de localizarla, ella y va atando cabos y ayudando con todos. >> hace seis o siete meses sospechamos que estaba en colombia. se supo que en 2010 se escapÓ de su casa y la arrestaron en miami por robo, dijo que era colombiana y fue deportada. el caso fue una vergüenza para las autoridades, tanto americanas como colombianos....
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with a couple of coaches fired nfl.rday in the turner will keep his job.or the san diego chargers. most fans thought he would lose his job. turner and the general manager will get another chance to lead the playoffs.o in college basketball, md. place cornell tonight at the comcast center. terrapins have the chance to record to 10 and 3. >> of virginia tech over michigan? >> i think so. >> you heard it here, folks. >> i am a bold guy. >>> it is a new year. is a new ipad to give away. >> head to our facebook page. all you have to do is sign up on side of the page. you can enter once a day until friday. if you share that posts with facebook friends, you did extra entries. winner atnounce the abc 7 news at 5:00. >> one final look at the doppler radar right now. that will continue. just a few flurries in the evening through the hours. temperatures are colder, but we make a recovery. on thursday.e 40's >> did you say 13 at 4 tomorrow? >> pretty cold. >> did you say 13 at 4 tomorrow? >> pretty cold. >> we wion my journey across am, i've learned that when you ask
with a couple of coaches fired nfl.rday in the turner will keep his job.or the san diego chargers. most fans thought he would lose his job. turner and the general manager will get another chance to lead the playoffs.o in college basketball, md. place cornell tonight at the comcast center. terrapins have the chance to record to 10 and 3. >> of virginia tech over michigan? >> i think so. >> you heard it here, folks. >> i am a bold guy. >>> it is a new year. is a...
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this is a bible that we think was owned by nat turner. now, nat turner was an enslaved african who led a revolt in 1831. he led what was considered the largest slave revolt. and when nat turner was eventually captured, he had a sword and was bonded. and the fact that this was passed on in the family and eventually donated so us is a very powerful artifact that allows us to tell a story which is often left out, which is the story of rebellion and the desire for freedom at all costs. but one of the things that is really interesting about a museum is that on the one hand, you tell these grand stories. where on the other hand, what you want to do is personalize it. and right here is really a simple document, a piece of paper, that's hard to read. but what it is, it's a bill of sale for a young woman named polly who was a 16-year-old woman who was being sold from one person to another in the 19th century. and what i think is so powerful about this is to recognize that on the one hand, this is a legal document. on the other hand, this is the st
this is a bible that we think was owned by nat turner. now, nat turner was an enslaved african who led a revolt in 1831. he led what was considered the largest slave revolt. and when nat turner was eventually captured, he had a sword and was bonded. and the fact that this was passed on in the family and eventually donated so us is a very powerful artifact that allows us to tell a story which is often left out, which is the story of rebellion and the desire for freedom at all costs. but one of...
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norv turner find out he will remain as head coach. owner says he wants turner to lead the chargers to the playoffs. be back nextill season. -- andy reid will be season.t the bears have bided their general manager. our anchors. general manager. our anchors. guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundredon carnsurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more on car insurance. >>> the holidays are over but not have to be. we are giving away another ipad [applause] . -- ipad 2. >>> ready for a warm morning? not tomorrow morning. tomorrow will be the coldest we have seen. have you like the cold? for the degrees, some people is cold. -- 40 degrees, some people feel is cold. nobody from minnesota here. [laughter] never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and b
norv turner find out he will remain as head coach. owner says he wants turner to lead the chargers to the playoffs. be back nextill season. -- andy reid will be season.t the bears have bided their general manager. our anchors. general manager. our anchors. guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundredon carnsurance. well i'm out...
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turner has had to go through. >> turner's grandmother tracked her down with the help of facebook. >>> a connecticut paramedic is charged with raping a patient in the back of an ambulance while it was on the way to the hospital. the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted her while she was unconscious and strapped to a stretcher. the 22-year-old woman had fallen and suffer add concussion at a holiday party. the police chief calls it outrageous and horrifying conduct. >> obviously it's shocking. no member of the public should or would expect to be sexually assaulted during a ride in an ambulance. >> powell is now free, $25,000 bond. >>> a tennessee man is accused of gunning down his wife and mother-in-law inside a north georgia hospital. according to our affiliate, his name is james benson. he was asked to leave the waiting room after he got into an argument. police say he went to his car and returned with a gun, shooting and killing his wife and mother-in-law. the two women were visiting a family member in the hospital. the intensive care unit there. investigators say benson was s
turner has had to go through. >> turner's grandmother tracked her down with the help of facebook. >>> a connecticut paramedic is charged with raping a patient in the back of an ambulance while it was on the way to the hospital. the woman says 49-year-old mark powell assaulted her while she was unconscious and strapped to a stretcher. the 22-year-old woman had fallen and suffer add concussion at a holiday party. the police chief calls it outrageous and horrifying conduct. >>...
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michael turner on the sidelines can barely watch what's going on right now.n, a few plays later, manning, big gain, knicks weaves through traffic, 72-yard touchdown. giants score 24 unanswered points. giants have the worst rushing attack in the league. they run for 172 yards today, with a 24-2 victory, the giants headed to lambeau field. they beat the packers there in the nfc championship game four years ago and remember it very well. >> i remember david beil, icicles on his hands. cold. >>> we know it's going to be cold, but jonathan, how do you size up the giants' chance against green bay? >> i think they have a chance. they get after the quarterback, they played a physical game today, able to move the ball like that on offense, should be pretty interesting game. >>> and people have been able to move the ball against the packers. seems like a question of can you simply hold down the packers under 40 points? we'll be back with a final word on the fifth quarter with jonathan goodwin. can explain... jumping a ramp in a shopping cart. so 2005. wait, what? and o
michael turner on the sidelines can barely watch what's going on right now.n, a few plays later, manning, big gain, knicks weaves through traffic, 72-yard touchdown. giants score 24 unanswered points. giants have the worst rushing attack in the league. they run for 172 yards today, with a 24-2 victory, the giants headed to lambeau field. they beat the packers there in the nfc championship game four years ago and remember it very well. >> i remember david beil, icicles on his hands. cold....
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turner had had to go through. >> reporter: jakadrien turner walked out of the airport visibly emotionalrwhelmed by the amount of attention her story received here. her mother and grandmother left without saying anything, were very quiet. one person close to the family says all she wants to do is sit around and watch television with her family and try to reconnect after so much time. ed lavandera, cnn, dallas, texas. >>> among the morning's other top stories, people are protesting in the streets of nigeria as gasoline prices doubled literally overnight. the government removed the fuel subsidy on january 1st. it kept gas prices artificially low. he reacted angrily staging mass demonstrations. killing at least one protester, by police. >>> and gabby giffords shooting. the tributes already started. a trail outside tucson bears the name of giffords' aide, gabe zimmerman, and he three others died. giffords will attend a memorial tomorrow, one of several events planned. >>> 40 people had to be rescued om a sinking boat off oahu, hawaii. the boat of a university of hawaii research vessel that s
turner had had to go through. >> reporter: jakadrien turner walked out of the airport visibly emotionalrwhelmed by the amount of attention her story received here. her mother and grandmother left without saying anything, were very quiet. one person close to the family says all she wants to do is sit around and watch television with her family and try to reconnect after so much time. ed lavandera, cnn, dallas, texas. >>> among the morning's other top stories, people are protesting...
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turner, has the chargers have decided not to fire him. turner's chargers have -- get out of -- with an 8-8 record. it's possible that his win over the raiders on sunday eliminated them savored his job. is he a martinez native. that's the sporting life for right now. get it back to you. >> like that. >> thank you. >> our news coverage continues online where you will find a slide show, highs, lows, incredible fiesta baldwin stanford and oklahoma state. >> and stay with us online for the latest. thank you for trusts us. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big h
turner, has the chargers have decided not to fire him. turner's chargers have -- get out of -- with an 8-8 record. it's possible that his win over the raiders on sunday eliminated them savored his job. is he a martinez native. that's the sporting life for right now. get it back to you. >> like that. >> thank you. >> our news coverage continues online where you will find a slide show, highs, lows, incredible fiesta baldwin stanford and oklahoma state. >> and stay with us...
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turner has had to go through. >> reporter: jakadrien turner walked out of the airport here visibly emotional and overwhe overwhelmed by the attention her story has received. her mother and grandmother left without saying anything. they were very quiet. one american close to the family says all she wants to do is sit around with her family and try to reconnect after so much time. >> ed, thank you very much. >>> so this next story is it about a little -- do you know anyone who has adopted a child or if you've adomted a child, you probably don't know this could happen. 2 years old, taken away from the only parents she's ever known. now the birth father has her, all because of a little-known u.s. law. two minutes away fla story. hello, how can i deliver world-class service for you today ? we gave people right off the street a script and had them read it. no, sorry, i can't help you with that. i'm not authorized to access that transaction. that's not in our policy. i will transfer you now. my supervisor is currently not available. would you like to hold ? that department is currently closed. have
turner has had to go through. >> reporter: jakadrien turner walked out of the airport here visibly emotional and overwhe overwhelmed by the attention her story has received. her mother and grandmother left without saying anything. they were very quiet. one american close to the family says all she wants to do is sit around with her family and try to reconnect after so much time. >> ed, thank you very much. >>> so this next story is it about a little -- do you know anyone...
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a new page turner about michelle obama. tonight what's really going on in the white house. >>> tragedy in tucson, one year later gabby giffords returns to the scene of that awful day. >>> drug shortage. doctors sound the alarm, why can't patients get some of the most popular prescription drugs in america. >>> and making the grade. easing the stress of college with a little help from man's best friend. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. maybe it was a lack of rest or maybe they didn't like the overnight reviews, but barely 12 hours after exchanging mostly mild jabs on a new hampshire debate stage last night, the gop candidates were back at it this morning. this time swinging haymakers at the nbc news/facebook debate. some of the heaviest blows aimed at mitt romney, still the comfortable front-runner but slipping in the latest new hampshire tracking poll, which also finds significant volatility within the rest of the pack. with less than two days to go, the candidates came out today ready to fight
a new page turner about michelle obama. tonight what's really going on in the white house. >>> tragedy in tucson, one year later gabby giffords returns to the scene of that awful day. >>> drug shortage. doctors sound the alarm, why can't patients get some of the most popular prescription drugs in america. >>> and making the grade. easing the stress of college with a little help from man's best friend. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good...
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turner, who is pregnant, was deported to colombia last may.ration officials are investigating the mistake. >>> meanwhile, in peru, joran van der sloot suddenly changes his mind and asks for more time to consider how he will plea in his murder trial. the 24-year-old was charged with murdering a woman in peru. he was expected to plead guilty yesterday to all charges. you may remember, van der sloot was already a suspect in the disappearance of alabama teenager natalee holloway in 20 2005. >>> mitt romney is back in the state, you're looking at a live picture as mitt romney gets introduced at a rally in new hampshire. he will square off with the other gop presidential hopefuls in manchester for the abc news debate. there's another debate tomorrow before the primary. >>> the new december jobs report is out. the big news, the u.s. unemployment rate fell to 8.5% last month. that's the lowest number we've seen since february 2009, a month after barack obama took office. 200,000 new jobs contributed to that number. president obama says we're on the ri
turner, who is pregnant, was deported to colombia last may.ration officials are investigating the mistake. >>> meanwhile, in peru, joran van der sloot suddenly changes his mind and asks for more time to consider how he will plea in his murder trial. the 24-year-old was charged with murdering a woman in peru. he was expected to plead guilty yesterday to all charges. you may remember, van der sloot was already a suspect in the disappearance of alabama teenager natalee holloway in 20...
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about turner was arrested in houston in april last year, gave authorities the fake name of tika cortez and said she was an illegal immigrant from columbia. essentially, the teenage run away got herself deported and now almost 15 months later she is back in dallas. there are a great number of questions that remain unanswered as to how she could have fooled so many people in so many ways and her attorney says someone will have to pay for that. >> jakadien turner walked out of the airport visibly upset. her mother and grandmother were very quiet. someone close to the family says all she wants to do is sit around and watch television with her family and try to reconnect after so much time. >> part of a trail outside tucson now bears the name of gabby gifford's aide, gabe zimmerman. >> who got the 00,000 new jobs? we'll break it down. >>> first, a new study shows which college degrees make it harder to find jobs. according to the georgetown center on education in the workforce, recent college graduates have a 7.5 perns unemployment rate. humanities and liberal arts have 9.4% unemployment ra
about turner was arrested in houston in april last year, gave authorities the fake name of tika cortez and said she was an illegal immigrant from columbia. essentially, the teenage run away got herself deported and now almost 15 months later she is back in dallas. there are a great number of questions that remain unanswered as to how she could have fooled so many people in so many ways and her attorney says someone will have to pay for that. >> jakadien turner walked out of the airport...
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the building that we are talking about is the same building where so turner truth -- so turner -- sojurner truth's foster agency was for years. children have been in and out of those buildings forever. i want to say that what the children in the bay view area need is a place with comprehensive services. otherwise, they are moving around from place to place. it is important for the community to realize that there are children with diagnoses that are identified by this clinic and have not been identified elsewhere. as a result, we have at least one child right now who is in hospice because of a misdiagnoses that had not been taking care of when she was a little girl. there are other children who have those same kinds of things. we need to have a comprehensive area where families can go to get the services that they need from all of these players. i do hope that you will please vote favorably on this. >> thank you. next we have [unintelligible] >> thank you, supervisors. i am a 30-year resident of the petition vallate. we do use the bayview child health center. my son has been going there for
the building that we are talking about is the same building where so turner truth -- so turner -- sojurner truth's foster agency was for years. children have been in and out of those buildings forever. i want to say that what the children in the bay view area need is a place with comprehensive services. otherwise, they are moving around from place to place. it is important for the community to realize that there are children with diagnoses that are identified by this clinic and have not been...
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even though we have full confidence in our teams at turner and our development teams, a construction teams, to get it on time, we have the right to be concerned about what happens in that eventuality. >commissioner katz: it looks like a little bit of a tight schedule knowing that delays often occur. and i do not know who will answer these last two questions. one of the issues raised is not necessarily fall mitigation, would be the wind impacts. have we modeled any changes in wind, having suffered the effects of working in some of the downtown corridor is where they become a wind tunnels. has anything been cited to not create any unintended consequences? >> we have not actually studied it as a project exercise, the wind elements out there. we are removing a substantial structure that, in some cases, blocks the wind. on the other hand, there still is a wind coverage from telegraph hill. so it has not been a design element. commissioner katz: because there's already a structure there with that would effectively have the impact is something new, i guess. finally, have we been working wit
even though we have full confidence in our teams at turner and our development teams, a construction teams, to get it on time, we have the right to be concerned about what happens in that eventuality. >commissioner katz: it looks like a little bit of a tight schedule knowing that delays often occur. and i do not know who will answer these last two questions. one of the issues raised is not necessarily fall mitigation, would be the wind impacts. have we modeled any changes in wind, having...
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turner searched for months for a clue. >> god just kept leading me.night and do whatever god told me to do. and i found her. >> reporter: she says with the help of the dallas police, she found her granddaughter in the most unexpected place. the country of colombia in south america. where she had mistakenly been deported by u.s. immigration in april 2011. she ended up in houston arrested by houston police for theft. at that time she gave police a fake name. when they ran the name, it belonged to a 22-year-old illegal immigrant from colombia who was wanted on warrants. that's when immigration officials stepped in. i.c.e. took the girl's fingerprints. but somehow, didn't confirm her identity and deported her to colombia. the colombian government gave her a work card and released her. >> she would talk about how they had her working in this big house, cleaning all day. how tired she was. >> reporter: through her facebook messages, turner says she tracked her granddaughter down. u.s. federal authorities got an address. u.s. embassy officials in colombia as
turner searched for months for a clue. >> god just kept leading me.night and do whatever god told me to do. and i found her. >> reporter: she says with the help of the dallas police, she found her granddaughter in the most unexpected place. the country of colombia in south america. where she had mistakenly been deported by u.s. immigration in april 2011. she ended up in houston arrested by houston police for theft. at that time she gave police a fake name. when they ran the name, it...