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the diversity and over concentration of the few uses particularly uses that are are not necessarily retail and unique in nature we want thriving retail uses and unique uses it can jeopardy the health of the neighborhood last year colleagues as you recall i sought the board of supervisors unanimously passed requiring the conditional use for medical services in 24th street neighborhood commercial district those interim controls will louis the time to study how best to legislate a permanent solution for the over concentration of those types of used in the castro mcd i've distributed a few amendments adding some additional finding for the documents intent of those interim controls along the lines of the statement i just made be specifically relating to the mix of uses in the castro mcd the over concentration of little medical and paramedic uses and so forth so colleagues after public comment ask the community to forward this item with recommendation as a committee report thank you. >> thank you, supervisor wiener is it all right. if we go to public comment at this time okay ladies and gentlemen, item 2 is up if you want to comment on this ite
the diversity and over concentration of the few uses particularly uses that are are not necessarily retail and unique in nature we want thriving retail uses and unique uses it can jeopardy the health of the neighborhood last year colleagues as you recall i sought the board of supervisors unanimously passed requiring the conditional use for medical services in 24th street neighborhood commercial district those interim controls will louis the time to study how best to legislate a permanent...
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us using the #5 at 6:30. >>> how much of an impact will hillary clinton's e-mail scandal affect your vote for president? not at all? i don't care? heavily. it goes to her character or what e-mail scandal? tweet ussing the #5 at 6:30. >> if you're at what e-mail scandal, we got a problem. . >>> ♪ . >>> with clintons and trump having presented their economic plans, the number one question is the one that will affect us is where do they stand on taxes? doug harbreck is here to join us, but before we get started let's listen to hillary clinton >> i'm the only candidate that ran in either the democratic or republican who said in the beginning i will not raise taxs on the middle class. middle class has to catch up to where they were before the great recession. >> we heard here say no new taxes on the middle class. we certainly heard her talk about taxing for the super wealth and super rich. did she break any new ground? what do you believe, of her economic policy she delivered. >> she's is absolutely right. she doesn't wants to raise taxes on the middle class, or 90 percent of going after the top 1%. her proposals are pretty dramatic at the high end >> will they work? whose proposal between her and d
us using the #5 at 6:30. >>> how much of an impact will hillary clinton's e-mail scandal affect your vote for president? not at all? i don't care? heavily. it goes to her character or what e-mail scandal? tweet ussing the #5 at 6:30. >> if you're at what e-mail scandal, we got a problem. . >>> ♪ . >>> with clintons and trump having presented their economic plans, the number one question is the one that will affect us is where do they stand on taxes? doug...
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since you're watching us, you can use us to guide you through the morning routine. >> i usually get up between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: after that, brandy jackson and her family are on a fast track to get to school. >> i started a longtime making them set their own alarms. they have to get up. they need to allow themselves enough time to make the bed, get dressed and come down stairs. >> reporter: jackson's kids are older, 14 and 16 but parenting.com says this is a good goal. for younger kids, make a chart that shows everything kids need to do. and having a place for everything and everything in its place. label that place so there's 8s. >> reporter: jackson uses weather and traffic on the 8s to keep everyone on time. >> the tv is sort of our time keeper because they know, if you come on with the weather or the traffic comes on, it's this time and we need to be out the door. >> reporter: a good morning routine starts with a good evening routine. make lunches the night before and make sure the kids get to bed on time. >> they have sports and this and this as far as ho projects du
since you're watching us, you can use us to guide you through the morning routine. >> i usually get up between 4:00 and 5:00 a.m. >> reporter: after that, brandy jackson and her family are on a fast track to get to school. >> i started a longtime making them set their own alarms. they have to get up. they need to allow themselves enough time to make the bed, get dressed and come down stairs. >> reporter: jackson's kids are older, 14 and 16 but parenting.com says this is...
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thehere hottest story at 6:30. 6 we invite you to join us the conversation.nversa we've already seen a fewady tweets coming right now. tweet us use #5at6:30.:30. >> tweet us about just about anything that's on your mind. mn >> doesn't have to be the war of words. words >> let's talk about that wara w shall we. >> okay. so we know it began witht begani donald trump calling hillaryalnh clinton a bigot yesterdayesrday during a speech. sh. today she responded during ain rally in nevada. the democratic presidentialc candidate accused trump ofprd embracing the beliefs of thef te alt right.ht. it's a movement characterizediz as an extremely conservativerviv offshoot of the gop whose followers include white nationalists and anti-semites.ie >> from the start donald trumpmp has built his campaign onign o prejudice and paranoia. he is taking hate groupse group mainstream and helping a radical fringe take over the republican party. his ---- >> and there you just heard a little bit of what shred toshreo say. clinton's campaign said herr speech today was partly ay a response to donald trump tru calling her a bigot. take a listen to himn toim y
thehere hottest story at 6:30. 6 we invite you to join us the conversation.nversa we've already seen a fewady tweets coming right now. tweet us use #5at6:30.:30. >> tweet us about just about anything that's on your mind. mn >> doesn't have to be the war of words. words >> let's talk about that wara w shall we. >> okay. so we know it began witht begani donald trump calling hillaryalnh clinton a bigot yesterdayesrday during a speech. sh. today she responded during ain...
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it's that -- it's a conversation between the god who made us, who loves us, who is merciful to us, who fills us with his spirit and ourselves. god is love. where this is love this is god. as john says, i think first john, it's you have nothing to fear. people who are afraid are not filled with love yet. just to be able to relax with god. maybe it might be on a hike. maybe it might be a beautiful bench in the golden gate national recreation area. it might be in your room or whatever. just to relax and be, here i am lord. i've come to listen to you. and one thing also it said was that if you are having tea or glass of wine or something with god, the thing is to remember that god might have some things to say to you or us that might be a little more important than we have to say to god although we're important. just listening. you can pick up the scriptures and read a passage like the lord is my shepherd. there is nothing i shall want n. green -- want -- want. in green pastures and so on. that can be prayer. it's also sometimes just -- if a tragedy has happened or get into the moods of fi
it's that -- it's a conversation between the god who made us, who loves us, who is merciful to us, who fills us with his spirit and ourselves. god is love. where this is love this is god. as john says, i think first john, it's you have nothing to fear. people who are afraid are not filled with love yet. just to be able to relax with god. maybe it might be on a hike. maybe it might be a beautiful bench in the golden gate national recreation area. it might be in your room or whatever. just to...
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this programme helps us a lot and keeps us from doing that. most of usd to be troublemakers ourselves. >> tourists and visitors have now returned to the area to marvel at the ravine, the sound of rushing water instead of traffic, and the scent of flowers instead of decay. wildlife is flourishing. the project began in 2011, and seems to be having a positive effect on the local crime rate. >> for a month and a half, not one crime has been registered here. the people monitor themselves. they love their barrio again and now want to have control of it and over the ravine. that's very important. danilo ochoa is one of the people who wanted to reclaim his life and the environment. long ago, he decided there was more to life than gangs and drugs. since then he's been a street artist. he's a role model for many people, and also a poster boy for the environmental project. by evening, his mural is finished. one of his favourite subjects is water. >> it's clear what links us all -- water. i also love taking pictures of frogs and toads. i paint them over and over. an
this programme helps us a lot and keeps us from doing that. most of usd to be troublemakers ourselves. >> tourists and visitors have now returned to the area to marvel at the ravine, the sound of rushing water instead of traffic, and the scent of flowers instead of decay. wildlife is flourishing. the project began in 2011, and seems to be having a positive effect on the local crime rate. >> for a month and a half, not one crime has been registered here. the people monitor...
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the diversity and over concentration of the few uses particularly uses that are are not necessarily retail and unique in nature we want thriving retail uses and unique uses it can jeopardy the health of the neighborhood last year colleagues as you recall i sought the board of supervisors unanimously passed requiring the conditional use for medical services in 24th street neighborhood commercial district those interim controls will louis the time to study how best to legislate a permanent solution for the over concentration of those types of used in the castro mcd i've distributed a few amendments adding some additional finding for the documents intent of those interim controls along the lines of the statement i just made be specifically relating to the mix of uses in the castro mcd the over concentration of little medical and paramedic uses and so forth so colleagues after public comment ask the community to forward this item with recommendation as a committee report thank you. >> thank you, supervisor wiener is it all right. if we go to public comment at this time okay ladies and gentlemen, item 2 is up if you want to comment on this ite
the diversity and over concentration of the few uses particularly uses that are are not necessarily retail and unique in nature we want thriving retail uses and unique uses it can jeopardy the health of the neighborhood last year colleagues as you recall i sought the board of supervisors unanimously passed requiring the conditional use for medical services in 24th street neighborhood commercial district those interim controls will louis the time to study how best to legislate a permanent...
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for us, we only know mickey and minnie. for us, it's hard for us to for us to make this experience that even when you don't know the characters, you feel excited to see them. >> reporter: she shows me the wandering moon tea house. it celebrates the diverse landscapes of china. >> we're entering the forest room. it's forest. definitely our team is inspired by that. >> reporter: that pride making this park entirely unique. to a fairy tale ending. >>> they went big. >> i kind of want to go just to hear the disney songs in mandarin. >> it would be kind of cool. very nice. >> that's the news for this half hour. remember to follow us on facebook. wnnfans.com.
for us, we only know mickey and minnie. for us, it's hard for us to for us to make this experience that even when you don't know the characters, you feel excited to see them. >> reporter: she shows me the wandering moon tea house. it celebrates the diverse landscapes of china. >> we're entering the forest room. it's forest. definitely our team is inspired by that. >> reporter: that pride making this park entirely unique. to a fairy tale ending. >>> they went big....
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we use adult use marijuana. we do not use that term. i'm a social drinker, i would uses, not with bad intent, just because it is shorthand to differentiate for medical marijuana from social use marijuana. recreational, we never use that term. i'm glad you brought that up. we would like to see adult use. that would differentiate it. ed: they can show much for coming. -- thank you so much for coming. jim borghesani. we appreciate you being here th m about over the next three months. >> i'm asking for the vote of every african american citizen struggling in our country today. ed: donald trump looking for black votes and shaking up his es and shaking up his >> among the ballot questions message -- question 4 whether to utilize recreational marijuana in the bay state. >> if they legalize it i would not see there being a problem with that >>. how do you think you will boat? >> i vote to legalize it. >> i am in substance abuse. >> make a lot of money off of it. >> it would be regulated and taxed. >> it's not any worse than alcohol. >> marijuana
we use adult use marijuana. we do not use that term. i'm a social drinker, i would uses, not with bad intent, just because it is shorthand to differentiate for medical marijuana from social use marijuana. recreational, we never use that term. i'm glad you brought that up. we would like to see adult use. that would differentiate it. ed: they can show much for coming. -- thank you so much for coming. jim borghesani. we appreciate you being here th m about over the next three months. >> i'm...
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know. >> i think what we could do we could stipulate in the application under eligible uses that you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll see what my need is. >> this is why i asked staff to give us examples look it didn't make a rocket scientist to look at the numbers if i look at the first three or four items additional employees $500 for each ftes may be one company with one hundred employees can hire 5 hundreds bucks people you divide that before i $15 an hour 33.3 hours less than an hour a week that you can increase someone's time inconsequential and the salary increase $0.25 an hour unconsequential the salaries will increase the point here is that - you see this an, an eligible use but it is pro produce that the taxpayers had save r they saved that bus
know. >> i think what we could do we could stipulate in the application under eligible uses that you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll...
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people release we'll see what is available and what are the available uses and regina is going to take us through the proposed uses that one might apply for and maybe acknowledge that someone will bring up a use we've not gotten to. >> the rent increase my question is aren't we are dealing with that by provision when you become a legacy business that kind of allows you to negotiate with our landlord. >> that's another thing that mark farrell being on the registry is giving people negotiation i don't understand the leverage as a landlord you say great you're a legacy business good on you i'm raising your rent but what the legacy business then has the opportunity to say okay. if you raise my rent i'll apply for some mitigation through the legacy business rent relief fund and will you the landlords take into consideration really this gets into you know the soft side of rent negotiation are you really going to take it to the market or allow you know allow for the fact i've been here a long term and some kind of calculation for a new tenants improvement. >> i think the dating once our a legacy business you can approach
people release we'll see what is available and what are the available uses and regina is going to take us through the proposed uses that one might apply for and maybe acknowledge that someone will bring up a use we've not gotten to. >> the rent increase my question is aren't we are dealing with that by provision when you become a legacy business that kind of allows you to negotiate with our landlord. >> that's another thing that mark farrell being on the registry is giving people...
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not use a device or at because they are worried that .heir information is not secure chicago and ferguson, some people suggested that stingrays were being used to track protesters. his inappropriate use of this technology? >> i cannot comment on that. on't. i think -- this is my own personal opinion. that is inave a use exigent circumstances when you , pursuantk or never to a warrant that may be proven appropriate. there's an active mode and a passive mode. the active mode is that they send out a signal and paying ping the phone and the phone answers back, saying here i am. then there is a passive mode, religious gather whatever walks by. knows that, verizon when a call comes in, to send it to this tower. because the third-party doctrine is still alive at this particular point in time, if they are using it in a passive mode, i think that is a lawful use. i think when you are in active , and not looking for a particular phone, you are looking for a group of phones, to spy, i cannot condone it. is that one reason that the words is not being used, because the judge would not approve that ? -- the warrants are pretty new. there's a lot of concern about how use a warren commission especia
not use a device or at because they are worried that .heir information is not secure chicago and ferguson, some people suggested that stingrays were being used to track protesters. his inappropriate use of this technology? >> i cannot comment on that. on't. i think -- this is my own personal opinion. that is inave a use exigent circumstances when you , pursuantk or never to a warrant that may be proven appropriate. there's an active mode and a passive mode. the active mode is that they...
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hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also useendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this origin
hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also useendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right...
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us before they kill us. again, why did they have to torture us before they killed us? i don't know that. many things i don't. so finally i have to make my story short. it came christmas time. their wanted us to entertain them. so they provide a piano, violin, and there were many talented people. opera singers and many of them. and they said everybody should go who has a talent. i left out something. the romanian soldier somehow he regretted but he to go with the german army. he liked me to sing for him romanian songs, poplars and ballad and every time he was with us he wanted me to sing for him. that time i had a very pretty voice and inherited it from my mother. so the christmas party came and all the people were there and presented when they do. i was sitting in the top of a bunk bed there. i was just watching. and the romanian soldier came to me and said why did you come to sing, also? i wanted you to sing romanian, also. i said i don't think that i have such a talent to go there. but he said i want you to come. and he let me -- >> to help you down. >> go down from that bed and i fall
us before they kill us. again, why did they have to torture us before they killed us? i don't know that. many things i don't. so finally i have to make my story short. it came christmas time. their wanted us to entertain them. so they provide a piano, violin, and there were many talented people. opera singers and many of them. and they said everybody should go who has a talent. i left out something. the romanian soldier somehow he regretted but he to go with the german army. he liked me to sing...
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feel us us -- few of us do after all but her character and personality made her great company and of course. beecher stowe was really smart and articulate and she was taught at her father's dining table to make the case for her argument. harriet beecher stowe's home is a classic home with two partners in the dining room downstairs in the kitchen which of course would have been a public space and bedrooms upstairs. when you visit you see the spaces and in the parlor you see the environment as much as it was when they lived here. as we can tell from our research and a few photographs that we have. we are lucky enough to have a lot of possessions that stowe owned and there were on by her extended family. we ask people to journey through the house with us and we talk about the past as well as the present. we try to explain stowe's long life and their impact and when you reach the front parlor you sit down in chairs in the front parlor with the other people and you have a conversation about artifacts on this table that represents the issues of the 19th century. copies of artifacts around,
feel us us -- few of us do after all but her character and personality made her great company and of course. beecher stowe was really smart and articulate and she was taught at her father's dining table to make the case for her argument. harriet beecher stowe's home is a classic home with two partners in the dining room downstairs in the kitchen which of course would have been a public space and bedrooms upstairs. when you visit you see the spaces and in the parlor you see the environment as...
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used by agriculture. and much of that goes to very inexpensive, high-water use crops. things like alfalfa. we useif you look at the information that's available from the department of water resources, we use more water on alfalfa than all of los angeles, san diego, san francisco, san jose times two. so, what that means is that if we're going to be talking about water supply, the first thing we really ought to be looking at is the efficient use of water in agriculture. because much of that water could come to cities and agriculture, despite its importance, is only 2-3% of the state economy. so, you know, one might ask, "why is something that generates 2-3% of the economy getting 80% of the water?" >> well, and so we don't have to spend $150 a pound for cheese. because the alfalfa has value added to it as we feed it to the cows, the cows make the milk, and it goes to the cheese. so-- >> which then leads to heart disease and other health problems. >> absolutely it does. you should stop eating cheese. everyone, stop eating cheese. but the problem with the low value crops is that because it's such a l
used by agriculture. and much of that goes to very inexpensive, high-water use crops. things like alfalfa. we useif you look at the information that's available from the department of water resources, we use more water on alfalfa than all of los angeles, san diego, san francisco, san jose times two. so, what that means is that if we're going to be talking about water supply, the first thing we really ought to be looking at is the efficient use of water in agriculture. because much of that water...
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used? >> use. >> why? >> to save money. >> reporter: that's harder to do for some used car buyers as edmunds' latest used vehiclet report found, used car prices have hit an all-time high. the unlikely reason, there are too many on the market. >> we have so many like off lease near new vehicles entering the market that overall average is at the highest it's ever been. >> reporter: bucking the traditional understanding of supply and demand where the more supply, the lower the price, ivan drury of edmunds.com explains a flood of newer previously leased higher end vehicles have now hit the market. but while they may come with a higher price tag than traditional used cars. >> it's very easy for consumers for like you know what i don't want to spend big bucks on a new car, i want a near new used vehicle. >> reporter: however, the trend is also driving up prices at mom and pop's buy here, pay here, type of used car dealers where traditional rules of supply and demand are in play because there aren't enough older cheaper used cars to satisfy that lower end demand they can charge more. >> it's a twofold effect. you strip
used? >> use. >> why? >> to save money. >> reporter: that's harder to do for some used car buyers as edmunds' latest used vehiclet report found, used car prices have hit an all-time high. the unlikely reason, there are too many on the market. >> we have so many like off lease near new vehicles entering the market that overall average is at the highest it's ever been. >> reporter: bucking the traditional understanding of supply and demand where the more...
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believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >>> joining me now us our political science professor at stockt stoney brooke university in new york. great to have you with us. he projected his project of 87% chance that donald trump would win the election. we have come away since then. what's your model adjusting thousand? >> the same thing. >> still 87% of winning. of all the saying and attacks from donald trump in every corner, still 87%? >> if you look at polls right now, that's not what polls are saying. polls are about what people feel today and the election are not until later. >> how accurate is professor's model and how accurate as has i been? >> i started 1996, i have done it for all the five election years. the model that i predicted, winner of the popular vote is correctly each time. >> i mean, that's extraordinary. of course, with the exception of 2,000, i don't know how you judge that. some people say, how do you evaluate that one year. >> well, it was a quick one. the model pred
believe in us, invest in us. watch us grow. my name is sydni and i'm your dividend. >>> joining me now us our political science professor at stockt stoney brooke university in new york. great to have you with us. he projected his project of 87% chance that donald trump would win the election. we have come away since then. what's your model adjusting thousand? >> the same thing. >> still 87% of winning. of all the saying and attacks from donald trump in every corner, still...
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used to track the protesters. is that an appropriate use of the technology in your view? >> i don't condone that. >> what purposes do you think they would be using it? >> i think stingrays, and this is my own person opinion, stingrays have a use, it is basically in those circumstances where you have to act now or never. or pursuant to a warrant as it may be appropriate. and i think that -- and again we will probably disagree but there is an active mode and passive mode. the active mode with stingrays is they ping the phone and send out a signal. i say phone because of the simplicity. they ping the phone and the phone pings back saying here i am. the results are a passive mode where the stingray collects. your phone will send out a signal to the closest tower. here i am. that way verizon, nexttell, t-mobile knows when a call comes in to send to my pocket. stingrays can act in a passive particular mode. i think because the third party doctrine is still alive at this particular point if they are using them in a passive mode is a lawful use of that. i think when you are in an interactive mode and not looking for a particular phone, a group of phones
used to track the protesters. is that an appropriate use of the technology in your view? >> i don't condone that. >> what purposes do you think they would be using it? >> i think stingrays, and this is my own person opinion, stingrays have a use, it is basically in those circumstances where you have to act now or never. or pursuant to a warrant as it may be appropriate. and i think that -- and again we will probably disagree but there is an active mode and passive mode. the...
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my parents did everything they could to shield us, to save us and to shield us. that was the most important thing for them. so they never talked about the outside world. they never told us what was going on and they never told us how scared they were. my father's parents only stayed with us a very short time, so somebody from the resistance picked them up and found another hiding place for them, but they had no idea where anybody was, but they didn't share that with us. they thought if we didn't know then we wouldn't miss it. also they never talked about the outside world. if my mom had said on a nice sunny day -- and we had only a tiny little dormer window. if she had said it is a beautiful day and we live across the street from the park, i wish i could take you children out so you could play, we would have missed it. but by not talking about it, every day was normal for us. not for them, but for us. but they had to keep us busy. >> right. >> do you want me to talk about that? >> yeah. did your parents do things with you? what did they do with you to keep you bus
my parents did everything they could to shield us, to save us and to shield us. that was the most important thing for them. so they never talked about the outside world. they never told us what was going on and they never told us how scared they were. my father's parents only stayed with us a very short time, so somebody from the resistance picked them up and found another hiding place for them, but they had no idea where anybody was, but they didn't share that with us. they thought if we...
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using using social media may actually lower them. researchers in australia tested 15-year-olds in a variety of academic subjects. students who frequently play online games have above average scores in math and science. but teens who use facebook or stapchat every day than those who don't use social media. experts say while many video games help develop problem solving skills, social media tends to study time. ???adlib & toss jimmy weather???adlib jimmy he's the former head of fox news...and he hasn't had much go his way for a while...until now.the details on that in two minutes. and could we see tim tebow... professional baseball player? the details on that... in your hot headlines. that... in your ####break########break#### u-s stocks coming off a slightly down day. the s-and-p 500 slipping by a tenth of a percent to close at 2180, after hitting an all-time high during yesterday's trading. the dow closed down by about a tenth of percent to 18,529. the nasdaq fell by eight points to close at 5,213. meanwhile, crude oil jumped ny nearly three percent to close attorneys for former fox news chairman roger ailes agreeing to keep the sexual harrassment case brought against him in new jersey, instead of moving it to a fede
using using social media may actually lower them. researchers in australia tested 15-year-olds in a variety of academic subjects. students who frequently play online games have above average scores in math and science. but teens who use facebook or stapchat every day than those who don't use social media. experts say while many video games help develop problem solving skills, social media tends to study time. ???adlib & toss jimmy weather???adlib jimmy he's the former head of fox news...and...
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so they chose us for work. 800 of us who looked fit to work. that's what they said. they took us to a hall where we stayed one day and by the train, they took us there and we saw the sun and we saw the nature. oh, we heard, what a nice thing that was presented us, to go to work. we are pride. so when we arrived, they did, again, the selection. we were not all good for work, but the four of us still remained there, the sisters. >> anna, just a minute. jump in for just a minute. >> yes. >> in addition, you'd line up five in a row and beside you and your three sisters, there was a fifth woman who stayed with you throughout. >> we had to stay five in a row. so we had one person there who had nobody there, no sisters, nobody. she is still alive. 94 years old, and she has -- >> dementia. >> the dementia, yes. >> so from sthodhof, they took you to a place called proust. >> yes. >> which was a brand new camp. >> yes. they took us to proust which the four of us, a big farm. the place was not ready yet to work. so they had to -- it was terrible hot. it was near danzig, and the sun was burn
so they chose us for work. 800 of us who looked fit to work. that's what they said. they took us to a hall where we stayed one day and by the train, they took us there and we saw the sun and we saw the nature. oh, we heard, what a nice thing that was presented us, to go to work. we are pride. so when we arrived, they did, again, the selection. we were not all good for work, but the four of us still remained there, the sisters. >> anna, just a minute. jump in for just a minute. >>...
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know. >> i think what we could do we could stipulate in the application under eligible uses that you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll see what my need is. >> this is why i asked staff to give us examples look it didn't make a rocket scientist to look at the numbers if i look at the first three or four items additional employees $500 for each ftes may be one company with one hundred employees can hire 5 hundreds bucks people you divide that before i $15 an hour 33.3 hours less than an hour a week that you can increase someone's time inconsequential and the salary increase $0.25 an hour unconsequential the salaries will increase the point here is that - you see this an, an eligible use but it is pro produce that the taxpayers had save r they saved that bus
know. >> i think what we could do we could stipulate in the application under eligible uses that you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll...
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keep sending them into us. use the hashtag #wakeupwash or fios is not cable. wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan, how can i help you today? yeah, i got a big problem with my new tv. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. okay. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that's going to let me see what you're seeing. um, see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you can clearly see what's in and what's out? oh, absolutely. i like that. hey, it worked! so i don't have to see the cable guy again? oh no, we're not cable, mac. did you just call me "mac"? --enroe. mcenroe. mr. mcenroe? tech support that lets your technician see the problem over your smartphone. get 100 meg internet, tv and phone for just 69.99 a month online for 2 years, guaranteed with a 2 year agreement. only fios offers speeds this fast at a price this good. >>> tonight on wusa9 news at 5:00, sentencing for the man who tortured and nearly killed a mclean couple. screeni
keep sending them into us. use the hashtag #wakeupwash or fios is not cable. wired differently. which means we can fix things differently. thanks for calling fios, this is ryan, how can i help you today? yeah, i got a big problem with my new tv. you can't tell me this cord isn't in, i know it's in, it's in but it's not working. okay. i'm sending you a link to the my fios app that's going to let me see what you're seeing. um, see that cord? just plug it into the connector on the right. so you...
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cbs 2 news connects with the corridor.call us -- 1-800- 222-kganemail us -- news @ cbs2iowa.comconnect with us on facebook -- facebook.com/kgancb. kgancbs2. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energy super power's either going to be germany, china, or us. and i'm going to make sure it's us. from 500 million solar panels installed by the end of my we'll beat the competition and create new high wage jobs. we can do this, millions of jobs right here in america. that's my plan. switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month. that's the speed you need to stream... ...game... ...connect on social media... so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. it's an exciting time for hawkeyes as they start a new semester herky . >>> this is an exciting time for hawkeyes as they start a new semester. there's concerns over the face university mascot. >> we
cbs 2 news connects with the corridor.call us -- 1-800- 222-kganemail us -- news @ cbs2iowa.comconnect with us on facebook -- facebook.com/kgancb. kgancbs2. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. there's a race going on right now. the world's clean energy super power's either going to be germany, china, or us. and i'm going to make sure it's us. from 500 million solar panels installed by the end of my we'll beat the competition and create new high wage jobs. we can do this, millions of...
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it was a use-use relationship. you use me, i use you. that was the extent of the relationship and sooner or later i got tired game. >> when i heard your teammates play, this is across the teams and deion, not only was he gifted, but he was the hardest working person on the team. do you feel that way? >> there was never no football camp or baseball camp or basketball. it was self-taught because i remembered this promise i had. >> right. >> you can lie to anybody else in life, but when you start lying to yourself you become a fool. >> i can't lie to me. i made myself a promise that i my mama would never have to work. >> sanders feels part of what was different in his youth was the culture and sports in television and in a show featuring his own family, deion's family playbook. >> i have the plan to get kids ready for band. >> one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, 11, 12 -- our prayers and then we're going to go to bed. >> when i read the bion the oprah winfrey site, deion sanders who had settled down and become family m
it was a use-use relationship. you use me, i use you. that was the extent of the relationship and sooner or later i got tired game. >> when i heard your teammates play, this is across the teams and deion, not only was he gifted, but he was the hardest working person on the team. do you feel that way? >> there was never no football camp or baseball camp or basketball. it was self-taught because i remembered this promise i had. >> right. >> you can lie to anybody else in...
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us 95. lamb to us 95. use alternates to get to work. the right shoulder is blocked on southbound i-15 near tropicana. <<< >>> back to you! ((kirsten joyce)) >>> people all over the country are talking about a proposed stadium ... that could become the home for the las vegas raiders. ((brian loftus)) >> the potential locations have been narrowed down to the top two. the first spot is land north of interstate-15. the second is the bali hai golf course. ((kirsten joyce)) >> it seems to come down to a game of deal or no deal.. the total cost is around 2-billion dollars... developers say they won't accept any less than 750- million in public funding for the project. that's roughly 40- percent of the cost to build the 65- thousand seat domed stadium. private investors would foot the rest of the bill. ((brian loftus)) >> developers want nevada lawmakers to approve the deal in a special session in september... so they can present the proposal to nfl team owners in january. cities, 3- quarters of team owners have to approve it. the football team
us 95. lamb to us 95. use alternates to get to work. the right shoulder is blocked on southbound i-15 near tropicana. > back to you! ((kirsten joyce)) >>> people all over the country are talking about a proposed stadium ... that could become the home for the las vegas raiders. ((brian loftus)) >> the potential locations have been narrowed down to the top two. the first spot is land north of interstate-15. the second is the bali hai golf course. ((kirsten joyce)) >> it...
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us live in about 30 minutes with what they are telling us. now let's send it over to demetria with a look at how this is impacting traffic in that area./// ((demetria obilor)) southbound lane closures following an officer involved shooting. traffic won't be able to get through, so use us 95 as an alternate to get past all of the activity. <<< >>> <<< >>> sherry how's the weather today? ((brian loftus)) ((brian loftus)) >>> the man accused of sex trafficking juveniles sherry how's the weather today? ((brian loftus)) trafficking juveniles including his adult daughter will make his first appearance in court this morning. 63-year old david coil was arrested earlier this month after prostitution through postings on craigslist. police say they discovered the activity after a high school teacher contacted hem about a former student who had reached out to him for help. coil faces charges including sex trafficking of a child under 18./// ((kirsten joyce)) >>> north las vegas police are investigating after a man's body was found in a thrift store parking lot. police discovered the body in a car last night near craig and allen. they say a strong odor from the car suggests the body may have been there for at least detectives tell us there are no obvious signs of trauma but the
us live in about 30 minutes with what they are telling us. now let's send it over to demetria with a look at how this is impacting traffic in that area./// ((demetria obilor)) southbound lane closures following an officer involved shooting. traffic won't be able to get through, so use us 95 as an alternate to get past all of the activity. > > sherry how's the weather today? ((brian loftus)) ((brian loftus)) >>> the man accused of sex trafficking juveniles sherry how's the weather...
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us through us right now. something actors in that is much bigger than us, as struggle for justice, peace, together., and healingcheering and applause] justice is moving hrough us as we mobilize, to ensure that every black life end violence, policing, and broken-windows olicing, as the bristol five and the millions march new york city just achieved by moving out the leadership of their police department that had overseen windows policing. hey are turning the tide in this crisis of racist policing. justice is moving and as us as we sit in, we lock down, to stop fracking fossil fuel bomb and coal and lmg export all manner of erminal fossil fuels and nuclear infrastructure. justice was moving through us in philadelphia, like seen.e never in the city of brotherly love, by love, in the streets, even inside of the dnc, the sanders campaign broke away from that corrupt and dnc.-stabbing [cheering] bernie-or-bust movement that is here today, and i want thank yamay in particular. are, for wherever you helping us move to that higher together where we cannot be stopped. .hank you, sister we, together, in philadelphia, merg
us through us right now. something actors in that is much bigger than us, as struggle for justice, peace, together., and healingcheering and applause] justice is moving hrough us as we mobilize, to ensure that every black life end violence, policing, and broken-windows olicing, as the bristol five and the millions march new york city just achieved by moving out the leadership of their police department that had overseen windows policing. hey are turning the tide in this crisis of racist...
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thehere hottest story at 6:30. 6 we invite you to join us the conversation.nversa we've already seen a fewady tweets coming right now. tweet us use >> tweet us about just about anything that's on your mind. mn >> doesn't have to be the war of words. words >> let's talk about that wara w shall we. >> okay. so we know it began witht begani donald trump calling hillaryalnh clinton a bigot yesterdayesrday during a speech. sh. today she responded during ain rally in nevada. the democratic presidentialc candidate accused trump ofprd embracing the beliefs of thef te alt right.ht. it's a movement characterizediz as an extremely conservativerviv offshoot of the gop whose
thehere hottest story at 6:30. 6 we invite you to join us the conversation.nversa we've already seen a fewady tweets coming right now. tweet us use >> tweet us about just about anything that's on your mind. mn >> doesn't have to be the war of words. words >> let's talk about that wara w shall we. >> okay. so we know it began witht begani donald trump calling hillaryalnh clinton a bigot yesterdayesrday during a speech. sh. today she responded during ain rally in nevada....
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. >>> we've all got them but not all of us use them potential, those loyalty cards. advice on how to use the points better. >>> and they're getting ready to leave it behind, the house that team usa has been using during the summer olympic games. what they're leaving behind after the closing ceremony. it's pretty nice. >> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. gary and tarhonda joining us this
. >>> we've all got them but not all of us use them potential, those loyalty cards. advice on how to use the points better. >>> and they're getting ready to leave it behind, the house that team usa has been using during the summer olympic games. what they're leaving behind after the closing ceremony. it's pretty nice. >> good morning, everyone. thanks for joining us. gary and tarhonda joining us this
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use cell phone tracking today? >> guest: we use it a number of different ways. obviously, we use it to try to find individuals in realtime as well as historical information, try to get that information as to where people have been in the past. in order to solve crimes that have occurred or are about to occur. so, but we do use it very much in that capacity. >> host: in your view, is it an effective tool? >> guest: it can be, absolutely. i mean, i can hi of one particular -- i can think of one particular very gruesome homicide we had in lynchburg a couple of years ago where while the case wasn't resolved by cell tower the information, that basically broke the case. we would have never found the suspect but for the information. so it can be very helpful. >> host: ms. guliani, are there restrictions on how the police can use cell phone tracking? >> guest: based on what we've seen, there's often not important restrictions. i think it's important to talk about how some of these devices work. you may have heard of stingray, one of the cell phone-tracking devices often used by law enfor
use cell phone tracking today? >> guest: we use it a number of different ways. obviously, we use it to try to find individuals in realtime as well as historical information, try to get that information as to where people have been in the past. in order to solve crimes that have occurred or are about to occur. so, but we do use it very much in that capacity. >> host: in your view, is it an effective tool? >> guest: it can be, absolutely. i mean, i can hi of one particular -- i...
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investigation, police sources tell us that investigators plan to test some trash that was found near the crime scene to see if it holds any clues. sources tell us that they're us using helicopters with infrared technology to search the marshy thick area for anymore evidence. >>> flames and thick black smoke pouring into the sky as in queens. >> reporter: the fire started inside this warehouse around 7:20. at this hour crews are still out here working to put it out. the content inside that building made it difficult to get this fire under control. heavy black smoke seen for miles as bright orange flames shot out warehouse in sunnyside, queens. the business is a family-owned woodwork interior design company. materials inside fueled the fire. >> it had a lot of wood, it had a lot of lacquers, thinners, paint in the shop suffered minor injuries. no employees were inside. residents worried about the thick black smoke and how harmful continued be. >> it was like a weird smell. it was really strong. >> close your windows. stay away from the smoke. it's the products of combustion. we asked that question right away, what's burning. but it was just consumed in the fire.
investigation, police sources tell us that investigators plan to test some trash that was found near the crime scene to see if it holds any clues. sources tell us that they're us using helicopters with infrared technology to search the marshy thick area for anymore evidence. >>> flames and thick black smoke pouring into the sky as in queens. >> reporter: the fire started inside this warehouse around 7:20. at this hour crews are still out here working to put it out. the content...
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us. help us with information, do what you can, leak information to us. t us know what is going on, let us know what is about to happen. because we do not have a central committee, because we do not have a bureau, you know, we do not have meetings where we gather to discuss strategy in secret. our strategy is discussed right in the open. and we discuss our strategy on social media. we discuss our strategy on whatsapp. in their mind, they think it is a secret movement, a gathering somewhere, but we do it right there, so they know what we are about to do when we are about to do it, and the cool thing is everything we are about to do, they are powerless to stop it. it is going to happen. it is that simple. we are not trying to do anything that is illegal. so these people are there, and there is some form of reaching out to them. it is very simple. they watch our videos. when they want to videos for intelligence, we would hope that at some point, something has to be -- wait a minute, this man or this woman talking about what i'm going through, about what i am
us. help us with information, do what you can, leak information to us. t us know what is going on, let us know what is about to happen. because we do not have a central committee, because we do not have a bureau, you know, we do not have meetings where we gather to discuss strategy in secret. our strategy is discussed right in the open. and we discuss our strategy on social media. we discuss our strategy on whatsapp. in their mind, they think it is a secret movement, a gathering somewhere, but...
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joining us to tell us more about joining us to tell us more about debartolo. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm in love with these. start us off with the telescope. >> we'll start with learning about the sky. the geosafari jr., my first telescope. it's perfect for kids 4 and up. it has a double eye piece. kids don't have to choose the eye. they look through with both eyes. it's nice and easy. >> it works. >> it has a ten times magnification. kids can get a what's going on. >> so this is the original butterfly garden from insect lore. kids get to learn all about amazing process of growing butterflies. kids get a cup of caterpillars that turn into lady butterflies. >> i remember doing something in school as a kid, and we were >> it's amazing. it takes a couple weeks. >> and then the ant farm. >> the classic. i grew up with this. i'm sure your mom did, too. it's celebrating the 60th ant-iversary this year. kids get a vial that comes with the right ants for this set. there's no queen. the ants don't have anything to fight over. that's grea
joining us to tell us more about joining us to tell us more about debartolo. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i'm in love with these. start us off with the telescope. >> we'll start with learning about the sky. the geosafari jr., my first telescope. it's perfect for kids 4 and up. it has a double eye piece. kids don't have to choose the eye. they look through with both eyes. it's nice and easy. >> it works. >> it has a ten times...