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game- six returns to the united center at seven.hinrich says his calf has improved, and he's out of a walking boot, but he's still doubtful tonight. luol deng and taj gibson did not practice yesterday due to flu- like symptoms, but are still expected to play. derrick rose will not make his return, and the team is o-k with that. the sox trying to snap a three- game skid against the rangers. it's tied at two in the seventh when connor gillaspie hits his third homerun. alejandro de aza also homered. still up in the ninth, when a-j pierzynski gets his first at- bat against the sox and addison reed hits him in the arm. the tying run is at the plate a few batters later, but reed gets the strikeout for his ninth save. sox win 5-2. the sox trying to snap a three- game skid against the rangers. game three of four between the cubs and padres at wrigley. cubs up a run in the second, and pitcher scott feldman hits an r- b-i double to the right field corner. feldman was even better on the mound, striking out a career- high 12 batters, including
game- six returns to the united center at seven.hinrich says his calf has improved, and he's out of a walking boot, but he's still doubtful tonight. luol deng and taj gibson did not practice yesterday due to flu- like symptoms, but are still expected to play. derrick rose will not make his return, and the team is o-k with that. the sox trying to snap a three- game skid against the rangers. it's tied at two in the seventh when connor gillaspie hits his third homerun. alejandro de aza also...
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unprecedented breach and that it impacts the activities of the a.p., the primary news wire for the united states. this centers around an investigation into who leaked information to the a.p. in may of 2012 about a cia operative in yemen who helped prevent an al qaeda plot to bring down a u.s.-bound airliner with a bomb. the obama administration was furious about that leak,
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at the united center.... they grab the lead in the first when patrick sharp comes in all alone...l handzus who then find patrick kane for the one timer... his first playoff goal... but the rest of the game was all dertoit.... they tied the game in the 2nd when jacob kindl takes a shot and damien brunner gets a piece of it to beat corey crawford.... on the replay... you can see a tough chance for corey... he was screened.... and the game was tied at 1- 1... then the wings really began to find their legs.. henrick zetterberg with a great pass to brendan smith who makes it 2-1.... at the end of two periods... the hawks had just 5 shots on goal in the 2nd... and detroit then really poured it on in the final period... jonathan ericson the long pass to johan franzen and he comes in all alone to make it 3-1.... the wings add one more... the final was 4-1... the series now even at a game apiece... one of the keys today... henrick zetterberg was able to nuetralize jonathan taves.. sot >> and the last game we played a smarter defense, keeping out of the dangerous area, >> we should all take
at the united center.... they grab the lead in the first when patrick sharp comes in all alone...l handzus who then find patrick kane for the one timer... his first playoff goal... but the rest of the game was all dertoit.... they tied the game in the 2nd when jacob kindl takes a shot and damien brunner gets a piece of it to beat corey crawford.... on the replay... you can see a tough chance for corey... he was screened.... and the game was tied at 1- 1... then the wings really began to find...
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hawks working at the united center, unlikely to have ray emery or dave bolland available for the nexto. minnesota did a great job clogging lanes the other night, passing and shooting lanes. typical playoff hockey, and the hawks have to settle in and play accordingly. against them we play at our pace and create chances. they give you a lot on the outside but more importantly you have to try to get to the battle and get those chances... it's cold in texas, too. third- coldest game ever in arlington, the rangers and the white sox. cold weather, hot catcher, tyler flowers with two aboard in the sixth, and that one is going all the way out. a three-run homer for tyler flowers, jake peavy was scratched with a sore back, hector santiago moved up and delivered tonight, five-plus, a run on two hits... and the sox beat the rangers, 3 to 1... if you think these cub fans were cold, there was some real cold business at the end of this game. cubs and padres, anthony rizzo going where no man has ever gone before, or wanted to. great play there, but it was overshadowed by a bad one. popup to right, j
hawks working at the united center, unlikely to have ray emery or dave bolland available for the nexto. minnesota did a great job clogging lanes the other night, passing and shooting lanes. typical playoff hockey, and the hawks have to settle in and play accordingly. against them we play at our pace and create chances. they give you a lot on the outside but more importantly you have to try to get to the battle and get those chances... it's cold in texas, too. third- coldest game ever in...
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. >> reporter: empowered provides grants, up to $25,000, to programs like this one at the united medical centert washington. >> everybody is so hush-hush. >> i am, you know, hopefully, you know, giving people the opportunity to feel like we can engage in a conversation that there is not something bad about you if you are hiv positive. you are beautiful, gorgeous human being who has so much to offer the world. >> here's something everyone should know. this week a federal government panel offered a formal recommendation that every american age 15 to 65 should be screened for hiv once a year. something to keep in mind. >>> david was just 26 when he helped invent modern oerl rehydration therapy. no other breakthrough could prevent so many deaths over a period of time over w a short period of time. for people dying of he delaware hydration, a leading killer in the dwopg world, it means everything. that's why we are showing you his life's work. >> this photograph shows me during the first clinical trial in spring of 1968 in former east pakistan, now bangladesh. i had an e fif any. i still remember i
. >> reporter: empowered provides grants, up to $25,000, to programs like this one at the united medical centert washington. >> everybody is so hush-hush. >> i am, you know, hopefully, you know, giving people the opportunity to feel like we can engage in a conversation that there is not something bad about you if you are hiv positive. you are beautiful, gorgeous human being who has so much to offer the world. >> here's something everyone should know. this week a federal...
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reveals a meant survey islands of protesters conducted by the boston regional intelligence center or brick this boston unit as one of the seventy two such fusion centers set up to collect analyze and share intelligence about potential terror threats so what is the purpose of these fusion centers if not to pay attention to real terror threats soccerball that more i'm joined by mara or hayden heller executive director of the partnership for civil justice thank you so much for coming out mara thanks for having me so your organization also released documents that show the massive extent of federal spying across occupy wall street across the country one of these latest round of documents with the fifth wheel well in the past year as you mentioned the partnership for civil justice fund has fought to get out documents from the u.s. government that have really exposed a hidden routine in the united states which is that the government's intelligence agencies the obama administration's intelligence agencies are spending huge resources both taxpayer money and human resources going after not terrorists or terrorism in
reveals a meant survey islands of protesters conducted by the boston regional intelligence center or brick this boston unit as one of the seventy two such fusion centers set up to collect analyze and share intelligence about potential terror threats so what is the purpose of these fusion centers if not to pay attention to real terror threats soccerball that more i'm joined by mara or hayden heller executive director of the partnership for civil justice thank you so much for coming out mara...
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reveals a meant survey islands of protesters conducted by the boston regional intelligence center or brick this boston unit is one of the seventy two such fusion centers set up to collect analyze and share intelligence about potential terror threats so what is the purpose of these fusion centers if not to pay attention to real terror threats soccerball that more i'm joined by mara or hayden hill or executive director of the partnership for civil justice thank you so much for coming out mara thanks for having me so your organization also released documents that show the massive extent of federal spying across occupy wall street across the country one of these latest round of documents with the fifth wheel well in the past year as you mentioned the partnership for civil justice fund has fought to get out documents from the u.s. government that have really exposed a hidden routine in the united states which is that the government's intelligence agencies feel. tom administration's intelligence agencies are spending huge resources of taxpayer money and human resources going after not terrorists or terrorism in
reveals a meant survey islands of protesters conducted by the boston regional intelligence center or brick this boston unit is one of the seventy two such fusion centers set up to collect analyze and share intelligence about potential terror threats so what is the purpose of these fusion centers if not to pay attention to real terror threats soccerball that more i'm joined by mara or hayden hill or executive director of the partnership for civil justice thank you so much for coming out mara...
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unprecedented breach and that it impacts the activities of the a.p., the primary news wire for the united states. this centers around an investigation into who leaked information to the a.p. in may of 2012 about a cia operative in yemen who helped prevent an al qaeda plot to bring down a u.s.-bound airliner with a bomb. the obama administration was furious about that leak, claiming it jeopardized national security. to find out who might have been the leaker, the a.p. claims the justice department obtained lists of incoming and outgoing phone calls from a.p. editors and reporters as well as reporters' personal phone numbers over a two-month period. normally justice department rules require that to be personally approved by the attorney general. in a letter to attorney general holder today the president and ceo of the a.p. writes there can be no possible justification for such an overboard collection of the telephone communications of the a.p. and its reporters. we regard this action as a serious interference with a.p.'s constitutional rights to gather and report the news. while we evaluate our options we urgen
unprecedented breach and that it impacts the activities of the a.p., the primary news wire for the united states. this centers around an investigation into who leaked information to the a.p. in may of 2012 about a cia operative in yemen who helped prevent an al qaeda plot to bring down a u.s.-bound airliner with a bomb. the obama administration was furious about that leak, claiming it jeopardized national security. to find out who might have been the leaker, the a.p. claims the justice...
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empowered will provide grants up to $25,000 to programs like this one at the united medical center inerybody is so hush, hush about it happening. >> i am, you know, hopefully giving people the opportunity to feel like we can engage in a conversation that there is not something bad about you if you are hiv positive. you are beautiful, gorgeous human being who has so much to offer this world. >> crossing the line from religious conviction to dangerous extremism. is that what happened with the boston bombing suspects? we look at how it potentially happens and what some of the warning signs are. >>> were there signs that tamerlan tsarnaev was embracing an extremist strain of islam that could have led to violence? he had an angry outburst at a mosque and people are evaluating the posting of a suspicious youtube video. how can you tell when someone's religious beliefs have crossed a line and become a danger? charles kimball is author of "when religion becomes evil." dr. kimball joining us from norman, oklahoma. good to see you, doctor. >> thank you, fredricka. nice to be with you. >> is the
empowered will provide grants up to $25,000 to programs like this one at the united medical center inerybody is so hush, hush about it happening. >> i am, you know, hopefully giving people the opportunity to feel like we can engage in a conversation that there is not something bad about you if you are hiv positive. you are beautiful, gorgeous human being who has so much to offer this world. >> crossing the line from religious conviction to dangerous extremism. is that what happened...
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it is a unique place amongst all of the medical center's in the united states with health care delivery that it is a referral center. it has a reputation for there is a guerrilla in the room with perceived quality and also an excellent place. they do things their own way. it works well for what it is that i am not sure it is reproducible. they have all kinds of things going on and right now to make it more attractive to the high end cash paying patients, they have their own challenges as well. >> host: we have been talking with dr. scott atlas here at the hoover institution. "in excellent health" setting the record straight on america's health care". dr. atlas thank you for being on the tv. >> is a pleasure to be here. opposing slavery influences her husband to switch to the antislavery republican party and holds the first white house easter aid goal. wife of rutherford -- rutherford b. hayes and we continue our series with comments and questions monday night live on c-span and c-span three and also c-span radio and c-span. . .
it is a unique place amongst all of the medical center's in the united states with health care delivery that it is a referral center. it has a reputation for there is a guerrilla in the room with perceived quality and also an excellent place. they do things their own way. it works well for what it is that i am not sure it is reproducible. they have all kinds of things going on and right now to make it more attractive to the high end cash paying patients, they have their own challenges as well....
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just keeps him sort of quiet and happy and he can start new centers of innovation, because i know everything big that happened in the united states came from a center of innovation. >> brenda: go ahead. >> if i might add, we already learned from the connial budget office that with the sequester and its austerity, we are losing -- we could lose 750,000 jobs. why would we be lowering our unemployment rate down to 7.5 and then self-inflict upon the american people a sequestration -- >> do you see the paper? million to million and a half jobs and people aren't hired because they don't want the healthare programs. we're real good at shooting ourselves in the foot. >> brenda: sequester hasn't done much, has it? >> no, exactly. you talk about cutting around the edge, my god, we can't get by with the government cutting 2% of an incased budget, we're really in terrible shape. the other thing is, remembe all this money that the government is spending is just coming from you and i. it's coming from the private sector. so jonas says oh, my god, tesla, i'll see his tesla and raise the other goofy companies that the government pumped up
just keeps him sort of quiet and happy and he can start new centers of innovation, because i know everything big that happened in the united states came from a center of innovation. >> brenda: go ahead. >> if i might add, we already learned from the connial budget office that with the sequester and its austerity, we are losing -- we could lose 750,000 jobs. why would we be lowering our unemployment rate down to 7.5 and then self-inflict upon the american people a sequestration --...
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unit. the northern regional tlirns center.e're expecting about 1 hundred speak tars we began our planning{last year. now operational plans were revised since the boston attack. so this year's event it's going to be high voiblt we're taking our officers and awe signing them to an event and we have a tactical mounting units and our became techs are going to be on the scenend the k9s. we have the members of our violation reduction teems will be there and we will have communication vehicles and in addition we'll have recruits on line and because there's been so many problems with alcohol in the past and we will have officers to take action should there be something going on. we've reached out to allied agencies. this will be traveled by bus corridors. we're going to have parole weeks ago and then we're recreational police departments in the area to give us their bomb units we've got a lot of sfra extra bomb dangerous. the fbi will be present with assets. we'll have security cameras along the routes and also we'll be urging the aus
unit. the northern regional tlirns center.e're expecting about 1 hundred speak tars we began our planning{last year. now operational plans were revised since the boston attack. so this year's event it's going to be high voiblt we're taking our officers and awe signing them to an event and we have a tactical mounting units and our became techs are going to be on the scenend the k9s. we have the members of our violation reduction teems will be there and we will have communication vehicles and in...
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united airlines. we're going to improve the center checkpoint in terminal 3 and expand the front gate as well. shortly after the competition of this building we're going to do terminal b. terminal one will be valve improved and fanned and the t two experience will be carried throughout the whole airport. we look for the lobby area to be improved. we're very pleased as well to be moving forward on a four-star hotel 4 hundred rooms the air train system has been designed to stop right in front of the a bordering area the same area where the hilton used to be. and this project will be completed in three to four years. i want to thank the staff for putting this together so quickly. and it insures a high-level of performance and thank you to the staff who helps to us make this large investment. and thank you as well to our labor partners bill knapp we have an outstanding relationship to insure that labor is continued on the big projects. we have an excellent partner with our strong supporter and here chief of staff is here >> good morning. i'm brian i'm the district chief for our congresswoman. we o
united airlines. we're going to improve the center checkpoint in terminal 3 and expand the front gate as well. shortly after the competition of this building we're going to do terminal b. terminal one will be valve improved and fanned and the t two experience will be carried throughout the whole airport. we look for the lobby area to be improved. we're very pleased as well to be moving forward on a four-star hotel 4 hundred rooms the air train system has been designed to stop right in front of...
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at the cathedral hill campus, there's authorizations requires and those to allow medical center to demolish units and allow wind speeds greater than 5 miles per hour and allow the code and curb cut and active ground floor uses and to modify the three to one residential to non residential square foot requirements. lastly at the davis campus there's two uses required to allow modification to the existing pud and the yard requirements. the department recommends that the commission take the required actions in order to approve cpmc long range development project. the department determined it's a -- this prosect is routed in the approval of the agreement that tim went over which provides benefit to the city. the project would provide two new safe hospitals doubling the number of earthquake beds in san francisco and secure saint luke homes and provide jobs and retain one of the city's major employers and increase access for low income and san franciscons and providing improve. this would be at no cost to the city. it's unbalance, necessary, compatible with the neighborhood and it's beneficial to the ci
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it is a unique thing amongst all of the medical centers in the united states with health care delivery in general. that is the referral center, it has a certain kind of reputation where there is a gorilla in the room in terms of perceived quality, and so they do think it works well for what it is. i'm not sure that it is reproducible. you know, they had all kinds of things going on. so there are a lot of economic challenges involved. >> we have been talking with scott atlas, m.d. here at the hoover institution. setting the record straight on america's health care. it is the name of the book. thank you for being on booktv. >> happy to be here. >> visit booktv.org to watch any any of the programs epc here are mine. type the author or book title on the upper left side of the page and click on search. you can also share on anything these see on booktv.org by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and clicking on format. it streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> this is a lot of what we have going on. you know, i went
it is a unique thing amongst all of the medical centers in the united states with health care delivery in general. that is the referral center, it has a certain kind of reputation where there is a gorilla in the room in terms of perceived quality, and so they do think it works well for what it is. i'm not sure that it is reproducible. you know, they had all kinds of things going on. so there are a lot of economic challenges involved. >> we have been talking with scott atlas, m.d. here at...
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the year one wants access to all thought and this inquiry has once again for off the united nations into the center of a possible plan for weapons of mass destruction where he places to go. the fear again is that politics may get ahead of fact. iraqi authorities say a bomb blast of the mosque north of the capital baghdad has killed seven people during friday prayers the country's suffering some of the worst foreign and since the withdrawal of u.s. troops in two thousand and eleven the one says more than seven hundred people were killed in iraq last month alone clashes between security forces and sunny protesters started into the cook sparking a wave of violence that quickly spread when iraqis accused the government of corruption and political unrest and what the problem is to to resign there are fears that sectarian tensions escalate and see a return to full load more bodies there's a couple of exceptions the impact of national struggles every day no. bombs may still haunt baghdad but these young men are more concerned with burning the rubber in a country where daily life is based on trying to avoi
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we will have our alcohol licensing unit out and two sobering centers on the chance somebody doesn't pay attention to what i am saying. >> 26,000 people have registered for the race that will start sunday morning at 7:00 a.m. and the bay to breakers isn't the only event sunday. the tour of california will leave at 8:15 a.m. heading to santa rosa and the alcatraz shark fest swim at 7:50 a.m. in the morning. >>> a congressman wants to keep one of the national parks tourist friendly. >> hanging a tourist go home sign. >> they want to close bike and raft rentals to better protect the merced river that runs through the valley but he says they have gone too far. >> this is greens gone wild policy and it is about time the public says this is our park, we want it back. >> he says the park is meant for the enjoyment of all and not a private perfect for environmentalists. >>> high temperatures today were on the mild side. like yesterday. some places warmer. some places cooler. fairfield and antioch, mid-70s, as well as santa rosa. most of us upper 60s. low 70s. the weather system this morning, lig
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the united states is a part of all these stories but it's not at the center and in many ways it is reacting to the defense more than it's shaping them and we thought it was important to capture that in the book unit i was trying to write a very global book. >> host: la al-marri de nels noisette on the cover here and many people would say it was a crucial year he was about to be elected president in 1980 this was the beginning of the republican revolution year in the united states. do you see ronald reagan as setting into the story that you're telling? >> guest: i would contend that he wasn't really a player in 1979. he was starting a campaign against carter and was an important american politician but i think that his moment came a little bit later and that is why i did not include him in this book. there are some very important events that presaged the era. was when the moral majority was founded here in the united states, so there was the start of the evangelicals born-again intervening directly in the american politics again in a way that they have not before and that was crucial to the
the united states is a part of all these stories but it's not at the center and in many ways it is reacting to the defense more than it's shaping them and we thought it was important to capture that in the book unit i was trying to write a very global book. >> host: la al-marri de nels noisette on the cover here and many people would say it was a crucial year he was about to be elected president in 1980 this was the beginning of the republican revolution year in the united states. do you...
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. >>> nathaniel jordan continues to bide his time in the mental health unit in cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center. gazing out his window, or reading religious books, he has been nothing but calm and compliant. but when he first arrived, it was very different. >> this nation told me to shoot the [ bleep ] in the face! ahhh! >> due to his out-of-control behavior, jordan was never able to be formally booked into the jail. so today officer henderson will take him through the process. >> how are you doing, mr. jordan? i'll take you down to booking and get you fingerprinted. get your picture taken. >> jordan's stay at the jail is likely to be a short one. he is awaiting extradition on charges of armed robbery and attempted murder. >> so whenever they come, i >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> nathaniel jordan continues to bide his time in the mental health unit in cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center. gazing out his window, or reading religious books, he has been nothing but calm and compliant. but when he first arrived, it was very different. >> this nation to
. >>> nathaniel jordan continues to bide his time in the mental health unit in cleveland's cuyahoga county correction center. gazing out his window, or reading religious books, he has been nothing but calm and compliant. but when he first arrived, it was very different. >> this nation told me to shoot the [ bleep ] in the face! ahhh! >> due to his out-of-control behavior, jordan was never able to be formally booked into the jail. so today officer henderson will take him...
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incident the year one wants access to all sites and this inquiry has once again fluff the united nations into the center of a possible plan for weapons of mass destruction where he places the go. the fear again is that politics may get ahead of fact. iraqi authorities say a bomb blast at a sunni mosque north will become little but done it has killed five people during friday prayers become trees suffering some of the worst violence as there was to all of us troops in twenty love it the u.s. says more than seven hundred people were killed in iraq last month alone clashes between security forces and sunni protesters started in care kirk sparking a wave of violence that quickly spread many iraqis accuse the government of corruption and political unrest and when the prime minister to resign there also now fear is that tensions could escalate and see a return to full to a full blown move on he's losing confidence examines now the impact of national struggles on every day. and. bombs may still haunt baghdad but these young men are more concerned with burning the rubber in a country where daily life is based o
incident the year one wants access to all sites and this inquiry has once again fluff the united nations into the center of a possible plan for weapons of mass destruction where he places the go. the fear again is that politics may get ahead of fact. iraqi authorities say a bomb blast at a sunni mosque north will become little but done it has killed five people during friday prayers become trees suffering some of the worst violence as there was to all of us troops in twenty love it the u.s....
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. >> is the united states the center of the world for this stuff? >> for the moment.ill get there. the number of engineers being produced in asia and the commitment of education in asia the connectivity in asia are all catching up, and eventually it's a numbers game and there are more incredibly smart indians and chinese just numerically than americans. this is the other aspect of our industry which is we focus on the globalized competition and the need for education reform so that we can remain competitive as a nation. >> eric schmidt, jared cohen, pleasure to have you on. >>> up next, the link between money and happiness. does more money make us more happy? how happy are americans? the answers will surprise you. you've known? dn we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these ye
. >> is the united states the center of the world for this stuff? >> for the moment.ill get there. the number of engineers being produced in asia and the commitment of education in asia the connectivity in asia are all catching up, and eventually it's a numbers game and there are more incredibly smart indians and chinese just numerically than americans. this is the other aspect of our industry which is we focus on the globalized competition and the need for education reform so that...
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center of the complex, engulfed in flames. >> let's take a look at some of the fire damage inside of these units. crews were able to quickly knocked down the fire. the entire complex which is a public houses is going renovation. airline >> this fire jumped up to 83 alarm fire quickly. the fire chief believes that the fire smoldered before anyone noticed the flames and called the fire department. but why >> when i woke up there were massive flames coming out of the house and i could not tell which one. there was a big cloud of smoke. >> i grabbed a lot of our valuables. >> names of the shelter hills apparent >> this complex is on a hillside and the firemen had to run down hoses to put out this fire. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> we take in consideration the obstacles that the firefighters had to go to contain the fires it is remarkable that they were able to put it out without there being any victims. >> where the fire broke out it was the two units in the center of the complex. mike pelton reported why we will check in with him later. >> a boy was missing for hours saturday bay
center of the complex, engulfed in flames. >> let's take a look at some of the fire damage inside of these units. crews were able to quickly knocked down the fire. the entire complex which is a public houses is going renovation. airline >> this fire jumped up to 83 alarm fire quickly. the fire chief believes that the fire smoldered before anyone noticed the flames and called the fire department. but why >> when i woke up there were massive flames coming out of the house and i...
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have those issues, make sure that they talk with our family youth and children services centers as well as united way. as eric said, and i'm going to be very excited about this, because this year we're focused on 6,000 jobs for our youth, focused on the most disadvantaged kids of all different backgrounds, want to get everybody employed. as supervisor farrell says, it's moving even faster down to 6%. so, maybe we'll get down to that 5% pretty soon with the help of united way. and it's going to be a shared responsibility of departments, but we're going to push really hard on private sector because they're the ones that are experiencing the most success in our city right now. so, we're going to ask them to help pick up this great opportunity to work with our kids. i can't think of anything better than to have our youth experience the summer jobs because it pays for year after year after year if you get an individual to be focused on their careers. and that's going to help all of us focus on a better city. there's a lot of issues that we have documented here. we'll make sure they're incorporated int
have those issues, make sure that they talk with our family youth and children services centers as well as united way. as eric said, and i'm going to be very excited about this, because this year we're focused on 6,000 jobs for our youth, focused on the most disadvantaged kids of all different backgrounds, want to get everybody employed. as supervisor farrell says, it's moving even faster down to 6%. so, maybe we'll get down to that 5% pretty soon with the help of united way. and it's going to...
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lois lerner who runs the irs unit at the center of the scandal invoked her fifth amendment right against self incrimination. she refused to answer questions from congress. steve handelsman is on capitol hill with the latest on all this. steve. >> reporter: doreen, thanks. no surprise from lerner but after what she did it's got to look at least to a lot of americans that it's more likely that crimes were committed at the irs. democrats fear it's more likely that republicans will get what they want in this scandal investigation, which is a special prosecutor to look into it. all because one witness up here today took the fifth. house lawmakers believe lois lerner knows why conservative groups were targeted by the irs. she still runs the section of irs that did the targeting. but in today's hearing, lerner denied personal responsibility. >> i have not done anything wrong. >> reporter: then she took the fifth, refusing to answer questions. >> one of the basic functions of the fifth amendment is to protect innocent individuals, and that is the protection i am invoking today. >> reporter: irs
lois lerner who runs the irs unit at the center of the scandal invoked her fifth amendment right against self incrimination. she refused to answer questions from congress. steve handelsman is on capitol hill with the latest on all this. steve. >> reporter: doreen, thanks. no surprise from lerner but after what she did it's got to look at least to a lot of americans that it's more likely that crimes were committed at the irs. democrats fear it's more likely that republicans will get what...