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they hit the unlock button, unlock the door, and they're in. authorities believe the crooks are randomly targeting vehicles until one of them unlocks with their device. >> it seems like every time we invent something better to prevent criminal activity, the criminals are out there doing the same thing on how to defeat it. >> reporter: but this corvette owner says, good luck opening his car. you need the old-fashioned key. >> that's the best way to do it anyway. i mean, the old-fashioned key in the door. you can't unlock these with a coding. the only way to get in there if you wanted to would be to break a window. >> reporter: here's the concord video. cops hope it gives you a good look at the suspect who has long hair, backpack and hand- held device to unlock cars. and concord police tell me there have not been a lot of these cases here in concord but there has been a nationwide alert put out and car manufacturers are very aware of this new technology. and they also say, in the meantime, just do not leave valuables in your car. in concord, juli
they hit the unlock button, unlock the door, and they're in. authorities believe the crooks are randomly targeting vehicles until one of them unlocks with their device. >> it seems like every time we invent something better to prevent criminal activity, the criminals are out there doing the same thing on how to defeat it. >> reporter: but this corvette owner says, good luck opening his car. you need the old-fashioned key. >> that's the best way to do it anyway. i mean, the...
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they hit the unlock button, unlock the door, and they are in.s are randomly targeting vehicles until one of them unlocks with their device. >> seems like every time we invent something better to prevent criminal activity, the criminals are out there doing the same thing on how to defeat it. >> reporter: but this corvette owner says good luck opening his car. you need the old fashioned key. >> that's the best way to do it anyway. i mean, the old fashioned key in the door. the only way to get in there if you wanted to would be to break a window. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix5. >>> one thing you can do to make yourself less of a target. you heard it before. it is pretty simple advice. don't leave anything valuable in sight. >>> a couple of bay area cops are in trouble tonight all because joe vasquez shows us they allegedly went looking for love in all the wrong places. >> reporter: tender, match.com. eharmony. places where you go to find dates, but two officers in the fairfield police department are accused of trolling that site and using a
they hit the unlock button, unlock the door, and they are in.s are randomly targeting vehicles until one of them unlocks with their device. >> seems like every time we invent something better to prevent criminal activity, the criminals are out there doing the same thing on how to defeat it. >> reporter: but this corvette owner says good luck opening his car. you need the old fashioned key. >> that's the best way to do it anyway. i mean, the old fashioned key in the door. the...
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they hit the unlock button, unlock the door, and they're in. authorities believe the crooks are randomly targeting vehicles until one of them unlocks with their device. >> every time we invent something better to prevent criminal activity they are out there, doing the same thing on how to defeat it. >> reporter: this corvette owner says, good luck opening his car. you need the old faegzed key. >> that's the best way to do it anyway. >> reporter: i'm juliet. >>> turning tonight on social media a throw down from silicone valvy to nappa valley. 20 wineries are designated stars. >> there is no reason for anyone to leave santa clarra county if they want to taste or purchase wine. >> signs will be hosted to bide them to the wineries. gps systems may not by used in this area. >>> something smelly had passengers coughing to get off the train. people posted pictures on twitter at the west oakland stag. besides the foul order. they found nothing. >>> it has been years since the civil war ended. the con federate flag still stirs emotions. they are banning
they hit the unlock button, unlock the door, and they're in. authorities believe the crooks are randomly targeting vehicles until one of them unlocks with their device. >> every time we invent something better to prevent criminal activity they are out there, doing the same thing on how to defeat it. >> reporter: this corvette owner says, good luck opening his car. you need the old faegzed key. >> that's the best way to do it anyway. >> reporter: i'm juliet. >>>...
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exciting field of neurogenesis, which is the brain's ability to repair and regrow neurons, essentially unlocking the secrets to reaching your brain's natural capacity to be sharp, focused, and mentally quick, with improved memory at virtually any age. we'll also learn about an amazing technological breakthrough that dr. coles claims may help the brain like prescription glasses help the eyes. it's a brain-boosting memory pill that may help make tired, old brains feel young again. welcome to brain-longevity doctor professor stephen coles. it's a pleasure to have you here, dr. coles. >> well, thank you, alan.
exciting field of neurogenesis, which is the brain's ability to repair and regrow neurons, essentially unlocking the secrets to reaching your brain's natural capacity to be sharp, focused, and mentally quick, with improved memory at virtually any age. we'll also learn about an amazing technological breakthrough that dr. coles claims may help the brain like prescription glasses help the eyes. it's a brain-boosting memory pill that may help make tired, old brains feel young again. welcome to...
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they were asked to park a car outside as a decoy to deter vandals, but public works left the car unlocked with the keys inside. the decoy looked similar to this patrol car but without the weapons or the computer. the decommissioned car was parked here for a few days, but the department has two concerns. one, the police chief had no knowledge of the decoy plan, and two, the fact that the sources tell us the keys were left inside. now through the city manager's office, public works denies that, saying the decoy was locked and the spare key was hidden inside where only cops know where it is. but nbc bay area obtained a screen shot of this entry by the responding officer on his computer stating the car was unlocked with an extra key inside. >> obviously, big concern, you know, we understand that, you know, vehicle theft is a possibility. that would be our concern, obviously, having a marked patrol vehicle out in the public, as well, you know, that's, obviously, a concern. again, we're fortunate that the vehicle is in our possession. >> if it is determent, the keys were in fact left inside an
they were asked to park a car outside as a decoy to deter vandals, but public works left the car unlocked with the keys inside. the decoy looked similar to this patrol car but without the weapons or the computer. the decommissioned car was parked here for a few days, but the department has two concerns. one, the police chief had no knowledge of the decoy plan, and two, the fact that the sources tell us the keys were left inside. now through the city manager's office, public works denies that,...
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. >> corrections about a san hoe say place patrol car left downtown reportedly unlocked with the keys inside and there for days. the public works department asked police to park a decoy car. the idea was to deter vandals but we have learned that an officer found the car unlocked with the keys hidden inside. if the report is accurate, it could be a homeland security breach. >> vehicle theft is a possibility. that would be our concern, obviously having a marked patrol vehicle out in the public as well, that is obviously concerned. >> the department said the police chief did not know about it until after the fact. the car was not equipped with weapons nor a computer and only parked there for a few days. >> a well known stow away will be staying right where she is for a little longer. last week she pled no contest to sneaking on to a flight, violated probation when police found her wandering again two days later. she may now face six months in jail. she is ordered to yurpd go a mental health exam. she claims she is homeless. she has a history of trying to board planes. >> a disturbing ani
. >> corrections about a san hoe say place patrol car left downtown reportedly unlocked with the keys inside and there for days. the public works department asked police to park a decoy car. the idea was to deter vandals but we have learned that an officer found the car unlocked with the keys hidden inside. if the report is accurate, it could be a homeland security breach. >> vehicle theft is a possibility. that would be our concern, obviously having a marked patrol vehicle out in...
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the chief says if the car was unlocked, that presents a huge problem. it was patrol car number 1461. similar to this one, and it was parked for a few days outside the repertory theater. if it was an out of service decoy, the chief's office said the department should have noknn about it. >> the decisions were made without the chief's knowledge and we're kind of looking into that right now to find out where there was a break down in the communication process. >> through the city manager's office, public works says the car was locked and the keys were left in a place where only cops would know to find them. but this screen shot says otherwise, it's what a responding officer discovered while looking into why the car was left there in the first place. it states that the car was left unlocked with the extra key inside. >> it's a big concern. we know vehicle theft is a possibility. that would be our concern, obviously having a marked patrol vehicle out in the public as well, that's obviously a concern. so, again, we're fortunate that the vehicle is in our poss
the chief says if the car was unlocked, that presents a huge problem. it was patrol car number 1461. similar to this one, and it was parked for a few days outside the repertory theater. if it was an out of service decoy, the chief's office said the department should have noknn about it. >> the decisions were made without the chief's knowledge and we're kind of looking into that right now to find out where there was a break down in the communication process. >> through the city...
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i don't have to take my eyes off of you to unlock my device.my scan fail, we've also added a feature, the phone will vibrate to say that the authentication attempt failed. >> host: when and how and where did you get this idea? >> guest: well, i'm a 12-year orr to cl vet, retired in april of 2011, and i've always been involved or interested in identity and access management solutions. and so the idea came to me quite some time ago, and, you know, it took some time to develop the application. there were lots of people who said it couldn't be done, and we're here to prove 'em wrong. >> host: what, what brings you to capitol hill? >> guest: we participated in the consumer electronics show in las vegas, that's where we launched, and we were invited to participate in ces on the hill. thrilled to be a part of this event. it's an important event, and this is a lot of issues that affect be small, medium-sized technology companies. we operate out of the sate of washington -- state of washington and, you know, we're concerned about immigration, attracting
i don't have to take my eyes off of you to unlock my device.my scan fail, we've also added a feature, the phone will vibrate to say that the authentication attempt failed. >> host: when and how and where did you get this idea? >> guest: well, i'm a 12-year orr to cl vet, retired in april of 2011, and i've always been involved or interested in identity and access management solutions. and so the idea came to me quite some time ago, and, you know, it took some time to develop the...
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>> unlock it. >> my locker's unlocked. >> that's yours right there? >> no. >> is he around? >> no.got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this, probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever. stuff like that they can't have. could blow out the power back here. >> how long have you been in prison, on and off? >> a long time. i've had this number since 1992. i'm not catching terms or anything like that. i'm having a hard time with parole right now. >> why? >> i do drugs. that's my violation right there. there's my lighter. >> 58919. >> it's a salt water lighter. all's it is, you put a -- paper clips through here and there, you've got a hot one going from here to there, same thing there. you run a wire from one to the other. fill this full of water and put two salts in it. it won't blow a circuit that way. it's a lighter. you plug it in and this gets red hot. >> for what? >> to light ci
>> unlock it. >> my locker's unlocked. >> that's yours right there? >> no. >> is he around? >> no.got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this, probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever. stuff like that they can't have. could blow out the power...
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i don't have to take my eyes off of you to unlock my device. if the scan failed, the phone viberates to show the attempt failed. >> host: when, how and where did you get this idea? >> guest: i am a 12 year vet that retired in april of 2011 and i have been involved in identify management industries. it took time to develop the application. a lot of people said it couldn't be done. but we are proving them wrong. >> host: whatbri -- what brings you to capital hill? >> guest: we were invited to participate and thrilled to be part of the event. a lot of issues that affect small and medium size technology company and we operate from the state of washington and we are kerned about immigration and attracting and retaining talent. we operate a develop center in bellingham, washington and are near western washington university. so we do our best to attract and retain the talented engineers that come from the university. we saw an opportunity to present this this event. >> host: is your product available now and as an app? how much does it cost? >> guest:
i don't have to take my eyes off of you to unlock my device. if the scan failed, the phone viberates to show the attempt failed. >> host: when, how and where did you get this idea? >> guest: i am a 12 year vet that retired in april of 2011 and i have been involved in identify management industries. it took time to develop the application. a lot of people said it couldn't be done. but we are proving them wrong. >> host: whatbri -- what brings you to capital hill? >>...
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>> unlock it. >> my locker's unlocked. >> that's yours right there? >> no. >> is he around? >> no.as got hit. i'm just doing a violation. i've got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this, probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever. stuff like that they can't have. could blow out the power back here. >> how long have you been in prison, on and off? >> a long time. i've had this number since 1992. i'm not catching terms or anything like that. i'm having a hard time with parole right now. >> why? >> i do drugs. that's my violation right there. there's my lighter. >> 58919. >> am i going to get wrote up for this? >> what is it? >> it's a salt water lighter. all's it is, you put a -- paper clips through here and there, you've got a hot one going from here to there, same thing there. you run a wire from one to the other. fill this full of water and put two salts in it. it won't blow a
>> unlock it. >> my locker's unlocked. >> that's yours right there? >> no. >> is he around? >> no.as got hit. i'm just doing a violation. i've got like nine days left. >> though parole violations bring these inmates to prison, internal violations could keep them here indefinitely. >> looking for weapons, drugs, any type of contraband, stuff like this. he's got this, probably make an illegal stinger out of it to heat up food, whatever. stuff like...
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. >> reporter: between of house of 12:15 and 2:45am someone pushed open an unlocked window on a homen the 1900 blo welsh road stealing anism pad and same scenario on the 1700 block of edge hill road with the suspect gaining ent unlocked rear window. >> our doors are locked all the time. >> reporter: surveillance cameras captured these images of a suspect during an tempted break in on august 2nd in the 200 block of morton road. this vick testimony now has an alarm system. more cautious now than ever. >> because you're in a suburban neighborhood it does not keep you safe from crime. >> reporter: well police do believe that the suspects may be traveling either on foot or on a bicycle. they're not sure at this point but get in and out of neighborhoods fairly quickly. they're urging residents right now to make sure that the doors and windows of their homes and cars are locked at all times. we're live here at the abington township police department, natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> natasha, thank you. >> we now know it was family member who trade to rob the home of a murdered moth
. >> reporter: between of house of 12:15 and 2:45am someone pushed open an unlocked window on a homen the 1900 blo welsh road stealing anism pad and same scenario on the 1700 block of edge hill road with the suspect gaining ent unlocked rear window. >> our doors are locked all the time. >> reporter: surveillance cameras captured these images of a suspect during an tempted break in on august 2nd in the 200 block of morton road. this vick testimony now has an alarm system. more...
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is there more value for him to unlock? >> year to date it's been good. one year basis has lagged.year basis has logged a lot. so still a lot of trapped up side for pep is ortrian to unlock. would it win a proxy fight today? i think that's debatdebatable. if pepsi continues to perform, the odds that they win the battle probably goes down. but it's still good for shareholders. but if pepsi missteps and you see a pull back, i think the odds of their success goes up. >> steven, thanks. >>> what do you think? >> he makes a good argument. i think the stock above 90 probably could work its way toward 100. i don't see any problem with that. but longer terp, i question the secretary you cuellar idea that we will ever drink more soda in north america. and if we exploit that lack of interest in pepsi's core product elsewhere in the world, it's really going to be a tough stock to own the next three, 10 years. so i'm not a buyer. >> would you be a buyer on the peltz scenario? >> i don't understand why that is such a great idea. pepsi seems to outperform coke primarily because it has the snap d
is there more value for him to unlock? >> year to date it's been good. one year basis has lagged.year basis has logged a lot. so still a lot of trapped up side for pep is ortrian to unlock. would it win a proxy fight today? i think that's debatdebatable. if pepsi continues to perform, the odds that they win the battle probably goes down. but it's still good for shareholders. but if pepsi missteps and you see a pull back, i think the odds of their success goes up. >> steven, thanks....
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so people have concerns about finger prints can unlock their device with an ear.t is also noninvasive. so, for example, if i were to do it again, i do not have to take my eyes off you. if my scan failed, we have also added a tactile feature. the phone will vibrate. >> when and how and where did you get this idea? >> well, i'm a 12 year oracle vet. i retired in april, 2011. i have always been interested in identity and access management solutions. so the idea came to me quite some time ago. it took some time to develop. there are lots of people who said he could not be done. we're here to prove them wrong. >> what brings you to capitol hill? >> we are dissipated in the consumer electronics show in las vegas. we were invited to participate in ces. thrilled to be a part. a lot of issues that affect small and medium-sized technology companies. we operate out of the state of washington. we are concerned about andigration, attracting retaining talent. we operate a development center in a university town, bellingham, washington. we are located near western washington uni
so people have concerns about finger prints can unlock their device with an ear.t is also noninvasive. so, for example, if i were to do it again, i do not have to take my eyes off you. if my scan failed, we have also added a tactile feature. the phone will vibrate. >> when and how and where did you get this idea? >> well, i'm a 12 year oracle vet. i retired in april, 2011. i have always been interested in identity and access management solutions. so the idea came to me quite some...
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a third of the children found dead in cars crawled into unlocked cars on their own. >> if a child isissing, always check the pool first but then check in all the vehicles including the trunks of vehicles. >> reporter: yesterday a southern california child was found dead after crawling into a car. now, there are apps that alert you if you left your child in the car but consumer groups are pushing for standard features in all cars similar to those that alert you when you have left your lights on. they say what's more important, a dead car battery or a dead baby? >> no doubt. but it's just -- you know, you think it unfathomable until you hear somebody you know say, i can't believe that i didn't think about the child in the back seat. >> reporter: right. >> how can you do that? >> reporter: every parent this happens to says you never think it can happen to you and in some cases it's not the parent's fault. the child crawls in. always keep your car locked and keep the keys away from the children. >> what if they are old enough to unlock it and climb in. >> keep them hidden. >> keep the sa
a third of the children found dead in cars crawled into unlocked cars on their own. >> if a child isissing, always check the pool first but then check in all the vehicles including the trunks of vehicles. >> reporter: yesterday a southern california child was found dead after crawling into a car. now, there are apps that alert you if you left your child in the car but consumer groups are pushing for standard features in all cars similar to those that alert you when you have left...
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appear unlocked back door let two men in to terrorize a grandmother in the east bay in the ardenwood neighborhood of fremont. kpix 5's betty yu reports on fremont's second violent home invasion in less than a week. >>> reporter: this is how police say two robbers moved in on an unsuspecting grandmother, through the sunroom in the back and then this unlocked sliding door. >> she was here when they came around her. >> reporter: she says one man put a gun to her mother's head while the other bound it with duct tape. >> you know, she is on the ground, she -- she's cold, she's hyperventilating. she couldn't breathe. you know, her eyes are almost kind of rolling back. >> reporter: police say the 57- year-old had fallen over and blacked out. but later she crawled to her cell phone and called a family member, who dialed 911. her husband came home to find her on the living room floor. >> my wife's right here. right here with the duct tape all around her head. oooo! so i say, what happened? >> reporter: the crime happened while her granddaughter haley slept in the hammock nearby. she wasn't hu
appear unlocked back door let two men in to terrorize a grandmother in the east bay in the ardenwood neighborhood of fremont. kpix 5's betty yu reports on fremont's second violent home invasion in less than a week. >>> reporter: this is how police say two robbers moved in on an unsuspecting grandmother, through the sunroom in the back and then this unlocked sliding door. >> she was here when they came around her. >> reporter: she says one man put a gun to her mother's head...
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they can't do anything with it until they call the parent back to get the pass to unlock it.he and the parent is satisfied, you know, why they have been ignoring them, then they can unlock their phone and have full features again. >> resultan, have you had pushbacks from the carriers? you are basically making this an unproductive account. they're not selling any data or doing anything with the data when you locked them out. that's not good news to me as a shareholder. >> i'm sorry, can you say that again? >> my concern is if i have a bunch of phones out there, if this takes off, i want to sell them da that that's how i make money as a shareholder, i don't want them to not be able to browse or send texts, that disturbs me. >> do you think teenagers will wait to call back? they need to use their phone. that's the lifeline. it won't be idle very long. >> has any carrier given you grief on this? >> resultan? >> no, i haven't had any carrier give me grief over it. in fact, i've had other business people calling me, giving me another ideas and ways actually i can use this app in th
they can't do anything with it until they call the parent back to get the pass to unlock it.he and the parent is satisfied, you know, why they have been ignoring them, then they can unlock their phone and have full features again. >> resultan, have you had pushbacks from the carriers? you are basically making this an unproductive account. they're not selling any data or doing anything with the data when you locked them out. that's not good news to me as a shareholder. >> i'm sorry,...
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this is a very real prospect and why i devote a good deal of my research to unlocking the secrets of healthy brain aging. and it's important to note that the government recognizes this, as well. and they're so concerned, that they recently set aside a $110 million grant to accelerate research to address mental decline and brain longevity. and this is just the beginning. >> oh, it's very exciting. so let's get right into it, then. now, i want to hear about research for the future, but i want to know what, right now, is available to slow down brain aging and improve memory and mental sharpness. >> well, let's understand the problem first before we start discussing solutions. >> okay. >> the problem is that the brain is declining faster than the body. look at this graph. persons can lose up to half of their brainpower by the time they hit the age of 55. >> what? half of your brainpower by the age of 55? that's incredibly frightening, dr. coles, actually. i mean, i didn't realize the decline could be so quick. that's way before the age of 70 or 80, when we think it would normally start t
this is a very real prospect and why i devote a good deal of my research to unlocking the secrets of healthy brain aging. and it's important to note that the government recognizes this, as well. and they're so concerned, that they recently set aside a $110 million grant to accelerate research to address mental decline and brain longevity. and this is just the beginning. >> oh, it's very exciting. so let's get right into it, then. now, i want to hear about research for the future, but i...
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have women at the decision making tables for global solutions and really lasting ways i think you unlock your resources for health you know for these cornerstone issues that quite honestly you're never going to achieve the gains you want on education if that's your passion or women's economic empowerment if that's your passion you're never going to unlock the potential of either of those sectors unless you help a woman control her fertility and make the reproductive health decisions that she needs to for herself and for her family so i think it's getting to root cause and it's also rewarding integrated thinking it's really yeah suzanne thanks so much. thanks for having me great. coming up scientists may have finally figured out what's causing those massive craters in the siberian tundra and that's not a good reason why right after the break. do you want to be a t.v. star and talk to me face to face and e-mail me your video questions and comments to your take my take at g. mail dot com we'll air them live every thursday night it's easy put your phone in video mode folded sideways and reco
have women at the decision making tables for global solutions and really lasting ways i think you unlock your resources for health you know for these cornerstone issues that quite honestly you're never going to achieve the gains you want on education if that's your passion or women's economic empowerment if that's your passion you're never going to unlock the potential of either of those sectors unless you help a woman control her fertility and make the reproductive health decisions that she...
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. >> is the door now unlocked? okay. okay. members of the public waiting to get in. i want to welcome the public back to our transportation authority we conducted closed session and back in open session supervisor mar would you like to report out >> yes. the committee met on july 10, 2014, and gave a recommendation to evaluate our tilly chang with an exceptionally good recommendation the board supported the evaluation done after an evaluation process that included several executive director record of acknowledgements and the transportation authority analysis we have rated our executive director as exceptionally good in her performance thank you. supervisor mar would you like to make a motion in terms of what was demolished >> second by supervisor yee if i'm seeing no names on the raufrtd madam clerk call the roll. >> not to disclose the content. >> supervisor avalos absent. supervisor breed. supervisor campos. supervisor chiu. supervisor cohen. supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. supervisor mar. supervisor tang. supervisor wiener. supervisor yee. that item passes. >>
. >> is the door now unlocked? okay. okay. members of the public waiting to get in. i want to welcome the public back to our transportation authority we conducted closed session and back in open session supervisor mar would you like to report out >> yes. the committee met on july 10, 2014, and gave a recommendation to evaluate our tilly chang with an exceptionally good recommendation the board supported the evaluation done after an evaluation process that included several executive...
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to arrest the teens, telling abc news the suggestion that anyone can unlawfully enter somebody's unlockedin the middle of the night without consequences is unsettling. >> people were identified, having been in their home, uninvited, they're in police custody and we let them go. that would be frustrating to me or anybody else. >> reporter: police and prosecutors now say that after meeting with the family the teens will likely face appropriate charges soon. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >>> and just a short while ago, miami prosecutors did in fact file trespassing charges against all seven of the teens walking around ray allen's home. they face up to a year in jail and a thousand dollar fine. >>> several activists threatening to fight a lawsuit banning saggy pants, the law prevents people in certain areas from wearing pants that fall two inches below the waist in a way that shows their behind or waist. voters could be fined up to $500 and face jail time. the naacp says that it unfairly targets african-american men, they are asking the city council to now reconsider it. >>> and a man in sout
to arrest the teens, telling abc news the suggestion that anyone can unlawfully enter somebody's unlockedin the middle of the night without consequences is unsettling. >> people were identified, having been in their home, uninvited, they're in police custody and we let them go. that would be frustrating to me or anybody else. >> reporter: police and prosecutors now say that after meeting with the family the teens will likely face appropriate charges soon. matt gutman, abc news,...
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i didn't know what to do so i quickly rolled my window down and i unlocked my seatbelt and then i kept driving my car. [laughter] i managed to get it home and i whipped it into the parking lot behind my building and i jumped out of the car and after that day my car never drove again. i felt terrible about it and i just didn't have the heart to call a tow truck and have them come drive my car a waste like it did outback where it's just sort of rusted away. one day i was at home reading the "washington post" and they had an article about local eyesores. and at the end of the article there was an inquiry do you know in the eyesore if you do let us know and we will send a reporter out to write about it and then i thought well yes i know in eyesore and it's parked out back. [laughter] so i thought i am not going to bother the "washington post" reporters with my tragic car story so i thought i will write it myself. so i wrote it up and then i sent it into the post and then i went out with some friends and when i got home that night there was a message on my machine from the editor and he sai
i didn't know what to do so i quickly rolled my window down and i unlocked my seatbelt and then i kept driving my car. [laughter] i managed to get it home and i whipped it into the parking lot behind my building and i jumped out of the car and after that day my car never drove again. i felt terrible about it and i just didn't have the heart to call a tow truck and have them come drive my car a waste like it did outback where it's just sort of rusted away. one day i was at home reading the...
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that'll make it available to unlock the store. star buck has been tweeting the clue -- starbucks has been tweeting to people the secret word. >> i looked. i have no idea. >> what are they, 500 to 600 calories a pop? i think i can wait a little bit. >> yeah, especially until after the summer. >> absolutely. okay. joe wagner, live for us from cbs money watch.com, monday in new york, thanks, jill. >>> it is 5:42. wasted wine after a we take a look at the damage at napa valley winery when we come back. ,, ♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. their visit to wine countrys
that'll make it available to unlock the store. star buck has been tweeting the clue -- starbucks has been tweeting to people the secret word. >> i looked. i have no idea. >> what are they, 500 to 600 calories a pop? i think i can wait a little bit. >> yeah, especially until after the summer. >> absolutely. okay. joe wagner, live for us from cbs money watch.com, monday in new york, thanks, jill. >>> it is 5:42. wasted wine after a we take a look at the damage at...
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seconds for the door to unlock. seconds for the door to unlock. when it does, ain pulls out zamir unsure of what condition the baby will be in. >> when i pull the baby out, i saw the baby was wet. everything wet. the body wet. then when i pull the baby out, the baby was still alive. >> zamir is very lucky because mr. ain stopped the washer right before the two minute cycle. they did not intend to put the baby into a very dangerous situation. it was just the head wasn't there when they did it. they wasn't thinking when they do it. they should have thought a little bit more before they did it, but they didn't think of it. >> after reviewing the security footage of what took place in her laundromat that day, she gives the video to her son. >> he says i think a lot of people want to see this. i thought he was joking. when the news reporter got here, i was like wait a minute. how did you hear about the incident? he said well, you put it on youtube. i said no i didn't put it on youtube. i didn't put it on youtube. i just
seconds for the door to unlock. seconds for the door to unlock. when it does, ain pulls out zamir unsure of what condition the baby will be in. >> when i pull the baby out, i saw the baby was wet. everything wet. the body wet. then when i pull the baby out, the baby was still alive. >> zamir is very lucky because mr. ain stopped the washer right before the two minute cycle. they did not intend to put the baby into a very dangerous situation. it was just the head wasn't there when...
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it's hoping it will unlock human gene secrets. >> we diagnose earlier, develop preventive treatmentsments. we've seen it in cancer as a wonder drug. the survival in breast cancer has gone from 40% to over 95%. this revolution is changing medicine. >> edward price has first hand experience of how little is known about genetics. last year his 11-year-old daughter who suffers from seizures was diagnosed with a genetic condition so rare it has no name. >> hopefully in months and years to come more and more potential answers or possibly leads to medication come to fruition and help in the future. >> one is enough for one person. >> for edward's family a, targeted treatments can't come soon enough. medical experts say the project will enable the development of personalized medicine and could make treatments like chemo therapy a thing of the past. scientists say it may be many years before the research translates to new treatments. bbc news. >>> with me now is mark henderson, spokesman for the working trust working on this project. he's the author of 50 genetic ideas you really need to know
it's hoping it will unlock human gene secrets. >> we diagnose earlier, develop preventive treatmentsments. we've seen it in cancer as a wonder drug. the survival in breast cancer has gone from 40% to over 95%. this revolution is changing medicine. >> edward price has first hand experience of how little is known about genetics. last year his 11-year-old daughter who suffers from seizures was diagnosed with a genetic condition so rare it has no name. >> hopefully in months and...
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in spite of the fact that i had to use a screwdriver to unlock my seatbelt, i was never going to stop driving my car, except that one day i was driving home and i was going down georgia avenue and that's about half a mile from my apartment and my car just all of a sudden caught on fire. i didn't know what to do so i just quickly rolled my window down and i locked my seatbelt and then i just kept driving my car. i've managed to get it home, and i whipped it into the parking lot behind the building at a jump out of the car. and then after that day my car never drove again. i felt terrible about it, and they just didn't have the heart to call a tow truck and have them come and drive my poor car away so i just kept a it up backward sort of rusted away. one day i was at home reading the "washington post" and they had this article about local eyesores. and at the end of the article there was a query, if you know of an eyesore let us know and we'll send a reporter out to write about it. and i've got, well, yeah, i know an eyesore. it's parked out back. so i thought i'm not going to bother th
in spite of the fact that i had to use a screwdriver to unlock my seatbelt, i was never going to stop driving my car, except that one day i was driving home and i was going down georgia avenue and that's about half a mile from my apartment and my car just all of a sudden caught on fire. i didn't know what to do so i just quickly rolled my window down and i locked my seatbelt and then i just kept driving my car. i've managed to get it home, and i whipped it into the parking lot behind the...
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they have to find the maintenance person or the key to unlock the pump room and as jan mentioned critical seconds or minutes could be lost. >> wow! >> you will never look at hotels the same way when you bring children. >> so true. thank you andrea. >> you bet. >>> this yellow alert ladies has been an all day affair. it looks like it could run into the night. topper is next with the when and the where $vb [ shelly ] as a graduate of devry university and keller graduate school of management, a business career was my goal. this was my career training camp... my professors... they were also my coaches. and my biggest supporters. their guidance from start to finish... helped me get my latest promotion...at microsoft. [ male announcer ] get started now with our merit based career catalyst scholarship. new students could qualify for up to $20,000. funds are limited. to be considered you must apply by august 29th at devry.edu. >>> that line of storms we have been tracking, we now have a tornado warning in effect south of woodstock. we'll kind of detail this for you. we are looking at the possibi
they have to find the maintenance person or the key to unlock the pump room and as jan mentioned critical seconds or minutes could be lost. >> wow! >> you will never look at hotels the same way when you bring children. >> so true. thank you andrea. >> you bet. >>> this yellow alert ladies has been an all day affair. it looks like it could run into the night. topper is next with the when and the where $vb [ shelly ] as a graduate of devry university and keller...
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we have unlocked the doors that for a quarter of a century stood between the united states and the people's republic of china. we must now ensure that the one quarter of the world's people who live in the people's republic of china will be and remain not our enemies but our friends. in the middle east, 100 million people in the arab countries, many of whom have considered us their enemy for nearly 20 years, now look on us as their friends. we must continue to build on that friendship so that peace can settle at last over the middle east and so that the cradle of civilization will not become its grave. together with the soviet union we have made the crucial breakthroughs that have begun the process of limiting nuclear arms. but we must set as our goal not just limiting but reducing and finally destroying these terrible weapons so that they cannot destroy civilization and so that the threat of nuclear war will no longer hang over the world and the people. we have opened the new relation with the soviet union. we must continue to develop and expand that new relationship so that the two stronge
we have unlocked the doors that for a quarter of a century stood between the united states and the people's republic of china. we must now ensure that the one quarter of the world's people who live in the people's republic of china will be and remain not our enemies but our friends. in the middle east, 100 million people in the arab countries, many of whom have considered us their enemy for nearly 20 years, now look on us as their friends. we must continue to build on that friendship so that...
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they can get the password to unlock it. love this. ignore no more app is only available on android phones right now. >> kids groaning everywhere. >>> there was a lot of buzz when amazon released its first smartphone, the fire. >> consumer reports completed testing and michael finney is here with the results. >> the good news for amazon is they did get a good rating, not a great rating. the experts weren't wowed. it didn't score high enough to earn a recommendation. experts at consumer reports were impressed with its 3-d display and they liked the firefly technology which identifies objects by scanning them. they can even recognize songs and movies. however, for voice quality, they found it not a standout. it takes good pictures but the battery life is much shorter than other phones. >> the amazon fire's bells and whistles are interesting but it doesn't make it a great phone. there are better options. >> testers know the fire locks out purchasers from google's app store and steers you in the amazon retail world. amazon did not respond
they can get the password to unlock it. love this. ignore no more app is only available on android phones right now. >> kids groaning everywhere. >>> there was a lot of buzz when amazon released its first smartphone, the fire. >> consumer reports completed testing and michael finney is here with the results. >> the good news for amazon is they did get a good rating, not a great rating. the experts weren't wowed. it didn't score high enough to earn a recommendation....
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my 2in1 helps me unlock it. the imagination is a powerful thing.strator. creativity comes in many forms. and this intel processor lets me adapt to it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi there. we're back with kerry washington. tom petty and the heartbreakers are still to come. congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it was awkward the year we were announcing nominations together and i wasn't nominated. it's like you felt bad for me. >> jimmy: i was also in pajamas and you were dressed like an adult. >> you were. >> jimmy: if by any chance i wind up presenting your category, i'm just going to give it to you regardless of who wins. >> yes. see what i mean? friends in high places. >> jimmy: nobody has ever done that before. or if they had, we don't know. i promise i will do that if i find myself -- >> now, if you're presenting in the category and i happen to win, nobody will think i earned it. >> jimmy: i'll hold up the card. >> okay. good plan. if he doesn't hold up the card, you know what happened. >> jimmy
my 2in1 helps me unlock it. the imagination is a powerful thing.strator. creativity comes in many forms. and this intel processor lets me adapt to it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hi there. we're back with kerry washington. tom petty and the heartbreakers are still to come. congratulations on your emmy nomination. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it was awkward the year we were announcing nominations together and i wasn't nominated. it's like you felt bad for me....
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and same scenario on the 1700 block of edge hill road with the suspect gaining entry through an unlockeddow. >> our doors are locked all the time. >> reporter: surveillance cameras captured these images of a suspect during an tempted br 2nd in thf morton road. this vick testimony now has an syste not safe from crime. >> reporter: well police do believe that the suspects may be traveling either on foot or on a bicycle. but get in and out of neighborhoods fairly quickly. they're urging residents right now to make sure that the doors andnd cars. we're livee at the abington township police department, natasha brown cbs-3 "eyewitness news" >> natasha, thank you. >> we now know it was family member who trade to rob the home of a murdered mother in northeast co mur rye was found dead last tuesday. her husband has been charged with her murder. we learned tonight one of two men accused of trying to break into her home overnight was her nephew. police have not charged the two suspects with attempted burglary burglary. >> "eyewit news" was at tonight's prayer vigil for keisha william. she was the n
and same scenario on the 1700 block of edge hill road with the suspect gaining entry through an unlockeddow. >> our doors are locked all the time. >> reporter: surveillance cameras captured these images of a suspect during an tempted br 2nd in thf morton road. this vick testimony now has an syste not safe from crime. >> reporter: well police do believe that the suspects may be traveling either on foot or on a bicycle. but get in and out of neighborhoods fairly quickly. they're...
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unlocking value, but for who? bhp billiton shares as the mining giant announces it will spin off $14 billion worth of assets into a new company to be listed in australia. it comes as bhp posts full year underlying net profits of $13.5 billion. that's up 10% on the year. well, let's catch up now with john wilson. we'll speak to him as he comes good. but meanwhile, i want to fill you in on the moller-maersk story. after the shipper delivers a $1 is billion buyback, up 5.3%. it raised its outlook on the year citing stronger earnings on its shipping business. earlier on the show, the ceo gave his outlook. >> the euro has a lot of strength and still has good balance of trade and a lot of export of goods. we have a lot going for us. but i think until we see structural change, more deleveraging, it's hard to see really strong growth. but, you know, we just have to trade in the world that is being offered for us and i think there are plenty of opportunities also in a world that is growing a little less fast than you could
unlocking value, but for who? bhp billiton shares as the mining giant announces it will spin off $14 billion worth of assets into a new company to be listed in australia. it comes as bhp posts full year underlying net profits of $13.5 billion. that's up 10% on the year. well, let's catch up now with john wilson. we'll speak to him as he comes good. but meanwhile, i want to fill you in on the moller-maersk story. after the shipper delivers a $1 is billion buyback, up 5.3%. it raised its outlook...
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the door was unlocked. they, you know, according to the statements they gave police.hey were curious. they didn't take anything according to miss walker allen. he said she concurred. nothing was taken. so the intent was not there. >> okay. then how is law enforcement responding to the why didn't you do this immediately and instead we had to wait one week before the charge of trespassing of an unoccupied structure was then laid down against the individuals? >> you know, that's a good question. there's a lot of questions that are not being answered. her attorney is not even commenting any further. it's very hard to get in contact with the allen's family attorney. they're not answering those questions. >> aren't they saying that this is the process. isn't law enforcement saying this is the way things work according to what some have told us. the police telling our producers today they wanted to charge them with occupied burglary, but the process doesn't support that. >> exactly. and looking at the police report, if you look at all the supplemental reports that were provi
the door was unlocked. they, you know, according to the statements they gave police.hey were curious. they didn't take anything according to miss walker allen. he said she concurred. nothing was taken. so the intent was not there. >> okay. then how is law enforcement responding to the why didn't you do this immediately and instead we had to wait one week before the charge of trespassing of an unoccupied structure was then laid down against the individuals? >> you know, that's a good...
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it turns out it may be the perfect device to help unlock the isolation many with autism feel by helping them communicate in ways that they couldn't before. >> i want a drink. >> i always had said when he was younger, it was like he was a computer and i was computer illiterate, and i didn't know how to press the right keys. sorry. that was the hard part is, you knew there was more in there, and you didn't know how to get it out. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon. in this edition, we look at the life of tech titan steve jobs, the cofounder of apple, and we also examine the unexpected impact that one of his inventions, the ipad, is having on children and parents living with autism. in 2004, jobs asked walter isaacson, a former editor of time magazine, if he would write his biography. isaacson thought the request premature since jobs was still a young man. what he didn't know at the time, and only a few people did, was that jobs was about to undergo surgery for pancreatic cancer and was feeling his mortality. in 2009, with jobs already gravely ill, isaacson began the first of
it turns out it may be the perfect device to help unlock the isolation many with autism feel by helping them communicate in ways that they couldn't before. >> i want a drink. >> i always had said when he was younger, it was like he was a computer and i was computer illiterate, and i didn't know how to press the right keys. sorry. that was the hard part is, you knew there was more in there, and you didn't know how to get it out. >> welcome to 60 minutes on cnbc. i'm bob simon....
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one an a list says time warner could unlock value by offering an hbo tracking stock, but the content war intensifies. what would an hbo rival mean for netflix? let's bring in tony wible on the "fast" line, how would this work, an hbo tracking stock for some aanalysts for time warner? >> i think a tracking stock is needed for so for fox than netflix. fox making a bid for time warner, i think the company is ultimately going to be under pressure to open up value and it's hard to do that in a traditional tv business and environment is kind of weak, fees are under these long-term deals. but if you opened up a skytracking stock for hbo one where the company time warner would retain assets and voting control, you basically get people to value it more on par with how netflix is being valued. there is this immense unlocked opportunity at hbo as everybody continues to speculate at some point they sell it more wage and resemble more of a netflix model. >> so what exactly would you value that hbo tracking stock at vs. what you see for net lix? >> i mean, there is actually two different ways you
one an a list says time warner could unlock value by offering an hbo tracking stock, but the content war intensifies. what would an hbo rival mean for netflix? let's bring in tony wible on the "fast" line, how would this work, an hbo tracking stock for some aanalysts for time warner? >> i think a tracking stock is needed for so for fox than netflix. fox making a bid for time warner, i think the company is ultimately going to be under pressure to open up value and it's hard to do...
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. ♪ ♪ unlock the creativity in anyone. with the ibm cloud.. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: heroin everybody. welcome to "the daily show." who am i? my name is jon stewart. you can call me -- what, am i the only guy who -- high brow audience tonight some bad. wait, wait, don't tell me. did you see that? [bleeped].
. ♪ ♪ unlock the creativity in anyone. with the ibm cloud.. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show with jon stewart." captioning sponsored by comedy central [theme music playing] [cheering and applause] >> jon: heroin everybody. welcome to "the daily show." who am i? my name is jon stewart. you can call me -- what, am i the only guy who -- high brow audience tonight some bad. wait, wait, don't tell me. did you...
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jonathon hawkins unlocks the gate to the lion enclosure and the cat jumps and leaps into his arms. can even hear the cat purring. no kidding. the two embraced for 30 seconds. hawkins a teacher who lives in south korea says he has always had a special touch with large animals. >>> tropical storm marie is churning up some big waves on the west coast. surfers are taking advantage of the huge swells in newport beach. some waves were as big as 30 feet. that's the biggest since 19mint 7. the storm brought bigger waves north. surfers in santa cruz enjoyed the waves, but will they be there tomorrow? sandhya patel has a look at the forecast. really unusual. >> those are pretty big waves. no doubt about it in southern california. tomorrow they will see the surf continue, but slowly subsiding. shear a look at live doppler 7hd and watching tropical storm marie. look how far away it is. this is an estimate. 737 miles away, but it still continues to kick up the swell. we have a marine weather statement for our coast. current wave heights are 5 to 9 feet and southerly swell 6 to 8 feet. so unusua
jonathon hawkins unlocks the gate to the lion enclosure and the cat jumps and leaps into his arms. can even hear the cat purring. no kidding. the two embraced for 30 seconds. hawkins a teacher who lives in south korea says he has always had a special touch with large animals. >>> tropical storm marie is churning up some big waves on the west coast. surfers are taking advantage of the huge swells in newport beach. some waves were as big as 30 feet. that's the biggest since 19mint 7. the...
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for a leader, it is about unlocking the potential. through the ranks, you eventually became ceo at hewlett-packard trade you were named as the most powerful woman in business in the world. you were always described as half. your many examples in career, you were actually quite nurturing. leaders help people get past fears. >> i do think that i have learned. i have been afraid d of many things in my life. you overcome the fear. i know that everybody is afraid of something. fear holds people back. maybe you are afraid of looking foolish. maybe you are afraid of making a mistake. all of those fears old people back. no, thisers do is say is worth taking a chance on. if we make a mistake, we will learn from it and not make the same mistake twice and move on. an individual organization cannot tap their full potential unless they overcome their fear. i do think that balance is the art of leadership create what i mean by that is, we have to have different qualities that balance. there are times that a leader has to be nurturing. there are als
for a leader, it is about unlocking the potential. through the ranks, you eventually became ceo at hewlett-packard trade you were named as the most powerful woman in business in the world. you were always described as half. your many examples in career, you were actually quite nurturing. leaders help people get past fears. >> i do think that i have learned. i have been afraid d of many things in my life. you overcome the fear. i know that everybody is afraid of something. fear holds...
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. >> if you don't use anything you're levering your car door unlocked and your wallet on the seat. >> reporter: look for apps that are open source, and if you have a consumer story idea or complaint e-mail us. >> if you encrypt i have to buy it if i want to read it. >> and it's anywhere from 10 to $200 for the apps, generally the browser is free. >>> and how much does it really cost to raise a child to adult hood? the average is more than $245,000. housing is the biggest expense making up 30 percent of the total cost of raising a child. child care and school expenses is about 18 percent, but it didn't include the cost of college, 16 percent is spent on food. it's worth it. >>> and for what's ahead on the cbs evening news we go to scott pelly. >>> tonight national guard troops are heading to ferguson, missouri, the attorney general is heading there for another appeal for calm, plus a cbs investigation of other deadly police shootings by the border patrol. we'll have those stories tonight on the cbs evening news. ,, ,,,,,,,, these pajamas are really a hug. this toy is a reminder that so
. >> if you don't use anything you're levering your car door unlocked and your wallet on the seat. >> reporter: look for apps that are open source, and if you have a consumer story idea or complaint e-mail us. >> if you encrypt i have to buy it if i want to read it. >> and it's anywhere from 10 to $200 for the apps, generally the browser is free. >>> and how much does it really cost to raise a child to adult hood? the average is more than $245,000. housing is...