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as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his vehicle were empty, so he had a clear, unobstructed view of the two men as they came out of the restaurant arguing. sergeant gordon saw one man pushed the other backwards and told lt. parra there was a fight in progress and both police began to exit their car. in that instant, sergeant gordon saw that one man now have a revolving in his hands and was shooting in down irving street in the direction of the other man. surgeon court and chatted to lt. parra that they now had an argument that had escalated to a shooting. both officers sprang into action without hesitation. sergeant gordon, while dri
as they arrived on 1800 block, unbeknownst to them, two men with violent criminal histories or having an argument inside one of the restaurants. these men were career criminals with asian gang affiliations. their arrest histories include robbery, carjacking, trafficking, assault weapons. this argument escalated and moved out onto the street, growing heated, just as sergeant gordon pulled the car to the curb approximately 10 feet from the restaurant. the string of four parking spaces next to his...
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Jan 2, 2011
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and it is the story of how they took the cells unbeknownst to henrietta for? and her story finding out about it 20 years later. it's this amazing moment in the book where sun -- sorry, her daughter, deborah goes and sees her mother's cells in an actual test tube in posted chica to this and that mommy, you're famous. it shows no one knows it. it's this billion-dollar industry growth out of this woman's cells and their daughter is looking at this test tube. and his daughter, deborah, can't even afford health care. i mean, think of the irony of this. just an amazing, well-written story. quite the adventure. i believe it's just been optioned by hbo and oprah and alan ball, the guy who did six feet under as well is true but. we also just heard that oprah herself will be planned to daughter, deborah. it'll be an amazing adventure and this book will just keep on going. >> host: in fact, tv interviewed rebecca split in march at the virginia festival in charlottesville, virginia. this was before all the attention -- the full attention of the book came out. of course th
and it is the story of how they took the cells unbeknownst to henrietta for? and her story finding out about it 20 years later. it's this amazing moment in the book where sun -- sorry, her daughter, deborah goes and sees her mother's cells in an actual test tube in posted chica to this and that mommy, you're famous. it shows no one knows it. it's this billion-dollar industry growth out of this woman's cells and their daughter is looking at this test tube. and his daughter, deborah, can't even...
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Jan 5, 2011
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unbeknownst to the department, there was a pending sale. the bank never notified us of this. three days before the directors hearing on february 8, the title changed. staff did not know that but we have subsequently become aware of that and a copy of that deed is in your package. the property owner that was notified 10 days before and an order was issued on the property. what happens in these cases is we have access to the recorders information. we go online to see what they recorded documents are that exist. the problem is, when there is a new deed that is reported, it is not put into the system right away. so the system does not have, in real time, that information because there are things that are beyond our control, namely data entry from the reporters office. as you can see from your records, we did not know -- it did not show up as the current owner of record -- until we said the bill out several months later. on july 15 of this year, ms. fong became aware of the order of abatement. i sent a letter to the letter of directors -- board of directors asking for the assessme
unbeknownst to the department, there was a pending sale. the bank never notified us of this. three days before the directors hearing on february 8, the title changed. staff did not know that but we have subsequently become aware of that and a copy of that deed is in your package. the property owner that was notified 10 days before and an order was issued on the property. what happens in these cases is we have access to the recorders information. we go online to see what they recorded documents...
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Jan 11, 2011
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and the -- i don't know -- unbeknownst to me, seth -- seth rogen's character has been using my knowledgeo sort of plot his attack on the criminal scene in los angeles. i just find -- and i don't know he's the green hornet. this is when i find out. and this is what happens when i find out. >> jimmy: here it is. "the green hornet." it opens friday. >> no, stop! stop! how did you know my name? >> it's me. >> you guys are criminals. >> we're helping people. >> you keep asking me to do research on the green hornet when you are the green hornet? >> we don't know what we're doing. we need you to help us. you're the mastermind. >> this is the police. please open up. >> don't screw us. think about it. >> hello, officer. can i help you? >> jimmy: there you go, cameron diaz, "the green hornet." opens friday. thank you for being here. be right back with scott foley. [ david ] well, i basically started noticing my hair loss a couple years ago, soi started using rogaine foam. [ male announcer ] only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85%of guys. it just brought about lot of confidence. [ male ann
and the -- i don't know -- unbeknownst to me, seth -- seth rogen's character has been using my knowledgeo sort of plot his attack on the criminal scene in los angeles. i just find -- and i don't know he's the green hornet. this is when i find out. and this is what happens when i find out. >> jimmy: here it is. "the green hornet." it opens friday. >> no, stop! stop! how did you know my name? >> it's me. >> you guys are criminals. >> we're helping people....
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tragedy, there are always remarkable examples of courage by people who were leading find themselves unbeknownst to them and any expectation they ever had face to face with having to make a decision which they almost subconsciously do to do the right thing. >> absolutely. that millisecond the difference between doing something and not. so today we interviewed the 20-year-old intern who had a little bit of life-saving instruction, enough to put pressure on the wound and keep the congresswoman cradled in his arms, keep her from losing consciousness, keep her mentally engaged. he talked to her about her husband and her name, things that basic. it will retired army colonel, charlie, never got a scratch in all his years serving this country in the military, he took a round to the back of the head, thankfully it just grazed him, he's walking around today with a fresh wound and walked throughout the scene with us today. he helped to tackle the kid. all those people in an instant just coming to the safeway on saturday because they saw a banner, got an e-mail, got a phone call that their congresswoman wa
tragedy, there are always remarkable examples of courage by people who were leading find themselves unbeknownst to them and any expectation they ever had face to face with having to make a decision which they almost subconsciously do to do the right thing. >> absolutely. that millisecond the difference between doing something and not. so today we interviewed the 20-year-old intern who had a little bit of life-saving instruction, enough to put pressure on the wound and keep the...
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unbeknownst to the rest of the world, the percentages of meat, a really good meatball is 50% meat andrica. put too much protein in them. the reason they're hard is because you're using leftover bread. i have eggs, bread, garlic, romano. parsley, pine nuts. a little crunch. almost a sicilian trick. we put that in there. and we blend it all up. want to roll it up. and blend it up. let it mix for ten minutes. it seems like a long time. but it's not so long. what really happens then, along with this milk, is it makes it very, very soft and tender. it will be a little bit of wet. it doesn't look like a meatball dough so much. when you let it rest a little while, it looks like this. contrary to conventional wisdom, we're not going to brown them, roast them, bake them or anything. we're going to drop them in the bubbly sauce. that's the trick to making them soft. >> you're braising them. >> you're braising them. but you don't get a crust or an outside edge. you get something so succulent and so delicious. you bring that up in the sauce. and you have your meatballs over here. they can be cool
unbeknownst to the rest of the world, the percentages of meat, a really good meatball is 50% meat andrica. put too much protein in them. the reason they're hard is because you're using leftover bread. i have eggs, bread, garlic, romano. parsley, pine nuts. a little crunch. almost a sicilian trick. we put that in there. and we blend it all up. want to roll it up. and blend it up. let it mix for ten minutes. it seems like a long time. but it's not so long. what really happens then, along with...
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Jan 21, 2011
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course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownstto us that was supposed to be delivered to the prime minister which would request his assistance and the fbi conducting its investigation e the boing. read about it in the newspapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big press conference , a othnvegatio we ndacd the point after a very difficult period of time within the administration and the united states, not on the crime seen side or we got the evidence that this attack was committed by the irgc for the local hezbollah office which is exactly what happened in the marine barracks in 1983. and the permission that we finally received by the saudi government to interview the detainees was the resu of loss using channels outside of the government and outside of the administration because we could not get any assistance within the administration with respect to making the request. the reason was simple. they did not want t confr
course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownstto us that was supposed to be delivered to the prime minister which would request his assistance and the fbi conducting its investigation e the boing. read about it in the newspapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big press conference , a othnvegatio we ndacd the point after...
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for some reason, unbeknownst to any of us, the dictatorship looks at the practitioners as the threatwhich they are not, they are very peace-loving and peaceful as for the catholics and the uyghurs, as are the tibetans and the christians torpor of the underground church. there is a paranoid on the part of hu jintao and others that has led to enormous cruelty that has to stop. that's why we are here has not heeded. it has gotten worse in most instances, and part of it is because the west has gone largely silent on human rights abuses, and that goes to the united nations as well. the human rights council has been nowhere to be found in holding china to recount. and there are implications for the world not just for the suffering of oppressed victims of china. china is spreading its model will look for africa. i held three hearings on that when i shared the african committee and i have it again now and there are secret police to keep order whether it be the east bloc countries for the soviet union, the soviet union itself, russia, they keep order the do it with an iron fist and that is ex
for some reason, unbeknownst to any of us, the dictatorship looks at the practitioners as the threatwhich they are not, they are very peace-loving and peaceful as for the catholics and the uyghurs, as are the tibetans and the christians torpor of the underground church. there is a paranoid on the part of hu jintao and others that has led to enormous cruelty that has to stop. that's why we are here has not heeded. it has gotten worse in most instances, and part of it is because the west has gone...
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course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownstto us that was supposed to be delivered to the prime minister which would request his assistance and the fbi conducting its investigation of the towers bombing. nobody told us they were sending the note. we read about it in the newspapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big press conference and criticism. so, on and on the investigation went and we reached the point after a very difficult period of time within the administration and the united states, not on the crime seen side or we got the evidence that this attack was committed by the irgc for the local hezbollah office which is exactly what happened in the marine barracks in 1983. and the permission that we finally received by the saudi government to interview the detainees was the result of loss using channels outside of the government and outside of the administration because we could not get any assistance within the
course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownstto us that was supposed to be delivered to the prime minister which would request his assistance and the fbi conducting its investigation of the towers bombing. nobody told us they were sending the note. we read about it in the newspapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big...
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course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownsto us that was supposed to be delivered to the prime minister which would request his assistance and the fbi conducting its investigation of the towers bombing. nobody told us they were sending the note. we read about it in the nepapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big press conference and criticism. so, on and on the investigation we and we reached the point after a very difficult period of time within the administration and the united states, not on the crime seen side or we got the evidence that this attack was committed by the irgc for the local hezbollah office which is exactly what happened in the marine barracks in 1983. and the permission that we finally received by the saudi government to interview the detainees was the result of loss using channels outside of the government and outside of the administration because we could not get any assistance wthin the admin
course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownsto us that was supposed to be delivered to the prime minister which would request his assistance and the fbi conducting its investigation of the towers bombing. nobody told us they were sending the note. we read about it in the nepapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big...
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Jan 21, 2011
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course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownstold us they were sending the note. we read about it in the newspapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big press conference and criticism. so, on and on the investigation went and we reached the point after a very difficult period of time within the administration and the united states, not on the crime seen side or we got the evidence that this attack was committed by the irgc for the local hezbollah office which is exactly what happened in the marine barracks in 1983. and the permission that we finally received by the saudi government to interview the detainees was the result of loss using channels outside of the government and outside of the administration because we could not get any assistance within the administration with respect to making the request. the reason was simple. they did not want to confront the fact and the reality that the iranian government had murdere
course of the criminal investigation for instance that the white house had sent a diplomatic note unbeknownstold us they were sending the note. we read about it in the newspapers because the middle east ally delivering the note mistakenly gave it to the religious leader, not to the prime minister's office and that caused a big press conference and criticism. so, on and on the investigation went and we reached the point after a very difficult period of time within the administration and the...