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- thanks, victor. - shh. shh. hi. i'm jess washington. i guess you know that, since victor just introduced me. is that club sandwich ready yet ? well, anyway i just want to say that if i'm elected, i promise to be the best councilman this city ever had. i can also promise that this city will work for you, instead of against you. thank you very much. can i have the check ? rosa ? for you. for me ? but why ? very simple. pretty flowers for a pretty lady. well, thank you, hassan. that is so sweet of you. wasn't much of a speech. maybe i'm just not cut out for this political stuff. - i'd vote for you. - you see, jess ? but with speeches like that, not too many other people would. - forgive me for asking, mister-- - miller. dan miller. how do you know so much about politics, mr. miller ? let's just say i work for people in business who work with people in politics. i do not understand. what was wrong with jess' speech ? nothing. the bottom line is, you can make speeches until doomsday. what you need more than anything else is money. without th
- thanks, victor. - shh. shh. hi. i'm jess washington. i guess you know that, since victor just introduced me. is that club sandwich ready yet ? well, anyway i just want to say that if i'm elected, i promise to be the best councilman this city ever had. i can also promise that this city will work for you, instead of against you. thank you very much. can i have the check ? rosa ? for you. for me ? but why ? very simple. pretty flowers for a pretty lady. well, thank you, hassan. that is so sweet...
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. >> victor panting was crossing the bridge on saturday night with his partner. they were on their way back from a memorial for victor's aunt. >> they were in the opposite direction of the limo. >> i saw a huge flicker of light. it looked like an explosion. >> and i yelled out because my partner was driving. >> as we approached it, it was only half a mile. >> it was obvious that the limousine was -- the eight-car vehicle was on fire. >> they stopped and got out. victor says something did not seem right. >> the first thing that i noticed was that the doors and the windows were shut and the flames were literally coming out of the center of the car, not out of the back passenger seat, which it was very strange. >> my first reaction was the limousine driver perhaps has passed out so my intention was actually to try to run across the freeway, dart the cars and to open the door to save him. >> but the flames were growing and victor was afraid the car was about to explode. it was too dangerous. >> and now they're saying that he made it out. >> so where was he? >> i don'
. >> victor panting was crossing the bridge on saturday night with his partner. they were on their way back from a memorial for victor's aunt. >> they were in the opposite direction of the limo. >> i saw a huge flicker of light. it looked like an explosion. >> and i yelled out because my partner was driving. >> as we approached it, it was only half a mile. >> it was obvious that the limousine was -- the eight-car vehicle was on fire. >> they stopped and...
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>> reporter: victor, it's really quite an amazing story.ple in bangladesh overjoyed and overwhelmed by the news. after days and days of recovering dead, decomposed bodi bodies, rescue workers weren't expecting to find anyone alive, especially for 16 days. for the past 10 days, they haven't been able to pull out anyone alive either. rescue workers say, as they were pulling out rubble from the lower lowers, they saw something move and heard something, a rod hit another metal rod or something like that. then they heard -- you can imagine how stunned they were when they heard a voice crying out for help, a woman's voice saying, please rescue me. i'm alive. i'm alive. as you can imagine, it's very, very unusual to find anyone alive underneath that kind of rubble in those kinds of temperatures. it's about 99 degrees fahrenheit there, very, very humid. the rescue workers say she was able to find a pocket, if you will, a gap, amid the rubble where she had enough oxygen and room, and also she had a little bit of water. sheers what she told reporters
>> reporter: victor, it's really quite an amazing story.ple in bangladesh overjoyed and overwhelmed by the news. after days and days of recovering dead, decomposed bodi bodies, rescue workers weren't expecting to find anyone alive, especially for 16 days. for the past 10 days, they haven't been able to pull out anyone alive either. rescue workers say, as they were pulling out rubble from the lower lowers, they saw something move and heard something, a rod hit another metal rod or...
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and that comes more forward taking the victor an, right? >> and do you want to say something scott? >> in terms of ther errors, because of the site plan, so on the 601 side, on the 601ing, the site plan showed the building to be further forward, i think that was probably about three foot and 8 inches and then on the 615, the site plan actually had that building further back by a couple of inches, i think that it was. >> in your opinion, what is or what was the benefit to the actual permit holders at this point square footage wise? >> a foot and a half. it would not be three feet. we used the averaging, because it is not just the building at 601 goes back and 3 foot and 8 inches more and the front set back for the subject property moves back 3.8 inches more and it is averaged against the two and the other building moved forward a little bit on the adjusted site plans and so i think that over all, i think that the discrepancy was less than two feet and more than a foot, probably about a foot half. >> 16 inches. >> i think that was the discrepancy. >> helpful for the clarification, tha
and that comes more forward taking the victor an, right? >> and do you want to say something scott? >> in terms of ther errors, because of the site plan, so on the 601 side, on the 601ing, the site plan showed the building to be further forward, i think that was probably about three foot and 8 inches and then on the 615, the site plan actually had that building further back by a couple of inches, i think that it was. >> in your opinion, what is or what was the benefit to the...
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we have some bad news for victor. >> victor, let me tell you something.sting on the product and we got the results back. see this right there? >> it turns out what victor is selling is anything but natural. it's really a potentially dangerous knock-off of vie ragr and cialis. >> the same active ingredients or knock-offs of those active ingredients that are in viagra and cialis are in these pills you're selling as all-natural. >> and this would violate fda rules by the way to have these ingredients in them. >> oh, man. >> there's one other thing i need to tell you, which is i'm chris hansen with "dateline" nbc. >> i'm embarrassed right now because i didn't know anything about it. >> do you feel responsible because you're selling the product? >> i don't feel responsible because i'm working for somebody else that actually sells the product. i feel like they're lying to me. >> they told you this is all natural? >> all natural. >> plants, roots. >> yes. >> victor claimed he was just a victim himself. that his supplier never told him what was actually in the pi
we have some bad news for victor. >> victor, let me tell you something.sting on the product and we got the results back. see this right there? >> it turns out what victor is selling is anything but natural. it's really a potentially dangerous knock-off of vie ragr and cialis. >> the same active ingredients or knock-offs of those active ingredients that are in viagra and cialis are in these pills you're selling as all-natural. >> and this would violate fda rules by the...
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victor? >> we will talk to you a little more later in the morning. >>> the planes could see the same kind of storms that spawned those tornados in texas. chad meyers is watching that for us. >> yes, saturday, subpoenaed and even into monday as a storm system rolls out of the rockies and into the plains. summer is still a couple months away, or at least one month away, and we still have spring to go through, and a severe weather drought and a rain drought for that matter, and it has not been raining in the plains. we will see showers and storms and thunderstorms and some of them will rotate today and tomorrow and in monday. when a storm rotates it gets big and bad and it can put down tornadoses and that's what we have for nebraska and into kansas for today and into tomorrow. and kansas all the way up into north platt. and then for monday, even towards chicago and st. louis and down into oklahoma city and down into arkansas. a storm system that progresses from west to east across the country. w
victor? >> we will talk to you a little more later in the morning. >>> the planes could see the same kind of storms that spawned those tornados in texas. chad meyers is watching that for us. >> yes, saturday, subpoenaed and even into monday as a storm system rolls out of the rockies and into the plains. summer is still a couple months away, or at least one month away, and we still have spring to go through, and a severe weather drought and a rain drought for that matter,...
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>> reporter: victor, it's a rescue that no one expected.an who survived is a garment worker, a wife and mother. she was able to attract attention by moving a stick through a hole in the debris. when a rescue workers reached her, she said, please save me. her name is reshma, and her story is extraordinary. 16 days after a building collapse in bangladesh that killed at least 1,000 people, rescuers who long gave up hope of finding any signs of life discovered her in the rubble. not only did she survive, but she is talking. the 19-year-old woman says she rationed two bottles of water, according to reports, and obtained the water and some dry food thrown into the debris by rescuers after the collapse. there was also an air pocket. cnn's dr. sanjay gupta says a lack of major injuries also helped save her life. >> no crushed bones or broken bones or deep gashes. that's important because the energy to heal those wounds can sometimes take away from your overall survival. >> reporter: the lack of major injuries has also been seen in other remarkable
>> reporter: victor, it's a rescue that no one expected.an who survived is a garment worker, a wife and mother. she was able to attract attention by moving a stick through a hole in the debris. when a rescue workers reached her, she said, please save me. her name is reshma, and her story is extraordinary. 16 days after a building collapse in bangladesh that killed at least 1,000 people, rescuers who long gave up hope of finding any signs of life discovered her in the rubble. not only did...
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what do you do with that, victor? >> i have tweets. if i won $600 million in powerball, i would pass out in skphaubg i would definitely take the phone off the hook. >> i never understand why people come out and announce it. >> some of the lotteries you have to. >> what would you do? >> not have a press conference. somebody said, pay off the debt of everybody i know. travel. give a whole lot of it away. >> yeah. >> here is a question. when you go out do you have to buy dinner every time with your friends? do they expect you just to buy dinner? >> i think if you have that much, yeah. you have to. >> all right. >>> regrets from the big house. a cnn exclusive with bernie madoff. what does a swindler have to say about his accommodations now? >>> and then you have seen the pictures. they accuse her of being too controller. what is the big fuss? what is it all about? we'll tell you coming up. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five s
what do you do with that, victor? >> i have tweets. if i won $600 million in powerball, i would pass out in skphaubg i would definitely take the phone off the hook. >> i never understand why people come out and announce it. >> some of the lotteries you have to. >> what would you do? >> not have a press conference. somebody said, pay off the debt of everybody i know. travel. give a whole lot of it away. >> yeah. >> here is a question. when you go out do...
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of view are of the turrent and the issue of the public views, the issue of a muldernace verses the victor an on both sides. i don't have a response to any of those major issues that have been brought forth by the appellants. the issue that i do have and planning has heard this from me before. technically, the residential zoning has no far. it is totally based upon set backs and it is in terms of the over all building envelope. and the height limit. the problem that we have had in the number of cases, is where, what is being proposed exceeds what looks to be a reasonable proportion and a reasonable envelope and i feel that is the see issue that i made in one of the previous cases was, you know, putting 50 pounds and 20 pound sack is not quite there here, but, it is approaching it. and a lot of that has to do with the relatively thin dimension width of the lot. this is not a new field situation where there are adjacent either three or four story buildings where the nature of what is being proposed would fit in very well. so at this point, i do have an issue with respect to the over all volu
of view are of the turrent and the issue of the public views, the issue of a muldernace verses the victor an on both sides. i don't have a response to any of those major issues that have been brought forth by the appellants. the issue that i do have and planning has heard this from me before. technically, the residential zoning has no far. it is totally based upon set backs and it is in terms of the over all building envelope. and the height limit. the problem that we have had in the number of...
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>> víctor manuel señor, gracias por haber estado con nosotros hoy, nos vemos mañana, sea
>> víctor manuel señor, gracias por haber estado con nosotros hoy, nos vemos mañana, sea
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and now we go to victor for arts and entertainment. what's going on victor? thanks saushe....let's get started. san jose is the tenth largest city in the country and is rich with forgotten history. update news reporter carla jimenez takes a look back. ">>>vo:st. james park in downtown san jose is more than just another stop of the v-t-a light rail line. it is a place of history. in 1933...an angry crowd lynched two men from a tree here. the men were accused but never tried of kidnapping and murdering the son of a department store owner. a park fountain now stands rusted and dry...the victim of city budget cutbacks. it once graced postcards. and a memorial marks the spot where senator robert kennedy spoke during a1968 presidential campaign stop. a week later he was assassinated in los angeles. stand up:the electric light tower was standing until 1915, when it was blown over by a windstorm. today, a replica stands here at the san jose history museum, at 115 feet. vo:the non-profit group san jose walks and talks educates tourists and residents about the history
and now we go to victor for arts and entertainment. what's going on victor? thanks saushe....let's get started. san jose is the tenth largest city in the country and is rich with forgotten history. update news reporter carla jimenez takes a look back. ">>>vo:st. james park in downtown san jose is more than just another stop of the v-t-a light rail line. it is a place of history. in 1933...an angry crowd lynched two men from a tree here. the men were accused but never tried of...
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estaba contenta cuando mirÓ a sus maestros. >>> vÍctor capto las imÁgenes de esa felicidad. >>> y sea escogiÓ una morada. >>> el espÍritu despuÉs de la tormenta. >>> le dieron un reconocimiento a cada uno con su nombre. bien contenta estaba mi hija. >>> ayer la vimos triste. hoy le cambiÓ el rostro. >>> eso me hace feliz. >>> quÉ le dijiste a tu maestra cuando la viste? >>> la extraÑabas, y que estabas feliz de verla. >>> sÍ. >>> diana prieto tambiÉn saliÓ feliz. >>> fue un alivio? >>> claro que sÍ. visitar con las maestras, abrazarnos. >>> gina llegÓ a buscar a su hija mÓnica a la escuela antes del tornado, se refugiÓ en el baÑo con varios niÑos. >>> no pensÉ que iba a vivir, el tornado sacÓ el techo, y nos levantÓ del piso. pensÉ:ya. >>> su familia perdiÓ todo, casa, carros. >>> no tengo nada, solamente con la ropa que me fui a la escuela. y con la que me dio la cruz roja ahora es todo. >>> y aÚn puede sonreÍr? >>> sÍ, estoy viva y tengo a mis hijos. mucha gente saliÓ de la escuela sin hijos. >>> igual de afortunado estÁ vÍctor. >>> por quÉ era importante captar estas imÁgenes? que
estaba contenta cuando mirÓ a sus maestros. >>> vÍctor capto las imÁgenes de esa felicidad. >>> y sea escogiÓ una morada. >>> el espÍritu despuÉs de la tormenta. >>> le dieron un reconocimiento a cada uno con su nombre. bien contenta estaba mi hija. >>> ayer la vimos triste. hoy le cambiÓ el rostro. >>> eso me hace feliz. >>> quÉ le dijiste a tu maestra cuando la viste? >>> la extraÑabas, y que estabas feliz de...
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entre ellos estaba vÍctor treviÑo que conocimos ayer, su casa reducida a escombros.orama cambiÓ. >>> miramos felicidad entre la tragedia. es lo que mÁs feliz me hace que mi hija estÁ volviendo a su normalidad. mÁs que todo estaba contenta cuando mirÓ a sus maestros. >>> vÍctor capto las imÁgenes de esa felicidad en su telÉfono. y se entregaron mochilas nueva, larissa recibiÓ una nueva, tenÍa libros y juguetes. >>> el espÍritu despuÉs de la tormenta. >>> le dieron un reconocimiento a todos los niÑos. >>> a cada de ellos con su nombre? >>> sÍ. bien contenta que estaba mi hija. >>> ayer la vimos triste. hoy le cambiÓ el rostro. >>> y eso me hace feliz a mÍ. >>> que le dijiste a tu maestra cuando la viste? >>> la extraÑabas, estabas feliz de verla. >>> diana preto tambiÉn saliÓ feliz. >>> fue un alivio el tener esta reuniÓn? >>> claro que sÍ. >>> diana llegÓ a la escuela a buscar a su hija mÓnica justo antes del tornado, se refugiÓ en el baÑo con varios niÑos. >>> no pensÉ que iba a vivir, el tornado sacÓ el techo, se salio el techo y nos levantÓ del piso, pensÉ: ya. >>>
entre ellos estaba vÍctor treviÑo que conocimos ayer, su casa reducida a escombros.orama cambiÓ. >>> miramos felicidad entre la tragedia. es lo que mÁs feliz me hace que mi hija estÁ volviendo a su normalidad. mÁs que todo estaba contenta cuando mirÓ a sus maestros. >>> vÍctor capto las imÁgenes de esa felicidad en su telÉfono. y se entregaron mochilas nueva, larissa recibiÓ una nueva, tenÍa libros y juguetes. >>> el espÍritu despuÉs de la tormenta....
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victor blackwell is on the scene. victor, what's the latest this morning?ople still in local hospitals and a rescue team from dallas coming to look for those 14 missing persons. the sheriff says that these tornadoes left one community looking like a war zone. take a look at this. >> go! >> video from a storm chaser in north texas wednesday night. and this. this is what a tornado loo like in the dark. lit lightning. >> just pray to god as loud as you can. >> reporter: that's what the man did when the storm hit. he rode out the storm with his family in his bathtub. >> you could see the whole roof collapsing. see the twister just there facing you. it's horrible. >> reporter: officials say it hop scotched through the area touching down and lifting up as it cut through north texas. as storm passed, reports of injuries and fatalities came in. >> i've had information that people were found in homes, they were hard hit, those homes i've been told were collapsed, destroyed, as they were probably hit by flying debris. >> reporter: those who could made their way out o
victor blackwell is on the scene. victor, what's the latest this morning?ople still in local hospitals and a rescue team from dallas coming to look for those 14 missing persons. the sheriff says that these tornadoes left one community looking like a war zone. take a look at this. >> go! >> video from a storm chaser in north texas wednesday night. and this. this is what a tornado loo like in the dark. lit lightning. >> just pray to god as loud as you can. >> reporter:...
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victor blackwell there this morning. what can you tell us? what are they finding, victor? pictures of the damage. the sheriff says it looks like a war zone. also seeing now some of the response. some of the help coming in from not just here in granbury, but from other cities across north texas. i can show you right over my shoulder, cherry pickers are working to get power back to the homes that survived the tornadoes that came through here. also seeing people drive up to a local church that donated clothes and food, offering places for people to stay. we also know that there is that rescue task force here looking for the 14 people still unaccounted for. especially in the neighborhood of rancho brazos, where the habitat for humanity homes are. listen to the sheriff's description of that community. >> there is about 110 homes in that residential area. and there is a number of them that are fairly new within the last five years that were built from habitat for humanity. i have not been out there myself, but i've been told, most all of that is in heavy damage to totally destro
victor blackwell there this morning. what can you tell us? what are they finding, victor? pictures of the damage. the sheriff says it looks like a war zone. also seeing now some of the response. some of the help coming in from not just here in granbury, but from other cities across north texas. i can show you right over my shoulder, cherry pickers are working to get power back to the homes that survived the tornadoes that came through here. also seeing people drive up to a local church that...
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government undertook a sting operation to basically get victor boot he was convicted last year and after he was convicted the big question on everyone's mind is who is next who will fill his shoes and so right after victor boot was convicted i set out to see who might be taking his place i came across two other traffickers who had been in his network his former lieutenant one of them with his major financial. assistance sergei dennis and go i know there was a lot both who had been active in africa different parts and looked at their activities where they were providing weapons everywhere from congo sudan into syria by iran. and i want to show you a visualization of a graph by pitch interactive it kind of shows the globe warms trade of course the u.s. is number one export of arms give us a sense of where these guns go where they end up and are there any figures on hand of how many guns in the hands of the drug lords child armies i mean is this just kind of an unknown figure i mean that's a major concern it's really hard to quantify the arms trade but what we know is that every minute abou
government undertook a sting operation to basically get victor boot he was convicted last year and after he was convicted the big question on everyone's mind is who is next who will fill his shoes and so right after victor boot was convicted i set out to see who might be taking his place i came across two other traffickers who had been in his network his former lieutenant one of them with his major financial. assistance sergei dennis and go i know there was a lot both who had been active in...
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the highest profile cases you've worked on is victor brood viewers might know him through the film board of characters played by nicolas cage talk about this case and what players have replaced him since his imprisonment in the well i think victor boot is kind of the poster child or poster man for the illegal arms merchant the merchant of death so he is one of them he had been one of the most prominent arms traffickers and he had been working in places everywhere from colombia to congo liberia to afghanistan and he took off in the early ninety's after the cold war and he worked with a lot of western groups and so there wasn't any ideology this was all about war profiteering i first came across picked to be ninety four ninety five in the congo when he was providing weapons and so forth since ninety four ninety five i've been tracking him from one war zone to another trying to get different authorities around the world to take action finally the u.s. government undertook a sting operation to basically get victor boot he was convicted last year and after he was convicted the big question on
the highest profile cases you've worked on is victor brood viewers might know him through the film board of characters played by nicolas cage talk about this case and what players have replaced him since his imprisonment in the well i think victor boot is kind of the poster child or poster man for the illegal arms merchant the merchant of death so he is one of them he had been one of the most prominent arms traffickers and he had been working in places everywhere from colombia to congo liberia...
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victor?time we talk about this i want to make sure everyone knows this is not something that is threatening the safety of the crew there at the iss. >> that's absolutely correct. the crew was never in any danger from this, but it is a critical item. you don't want to be down one of your cooling systems for obvious reasons. heat builds up, everything on the station creates heat. the heat has to be removed. ammonia removes the heat from the space station and brings it into this radiator area where it is radiated out into space so you need that cooling system working. that's why they wanted to get this e.v.a. under way within two days of discovering the problem. >> john we'll check back when we can get a look of them as they start this six and a half hour sbauk. thank you, john. >> sure. >>> two minneapolis police officers are in stable condition after a shoot-out yesterday afternoon. they shot back and forth, traded some gunfire with a man after stopping him at a traffic stop. the suspect was k
victor?time we talk about this i want to make sure everyone knows this is not something that is threatening the safety of the crew there at the iss. >> that's absolutely correct. the crew was never in any danger from this, but it is a critical item. you don't want to be down one of your cooling systems for obvious reasons. heat builds up, everything on the station creates heat. the heat has to be removed. ammonia removes the heat from the space station and brings it into this radiator...
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victor? >> you know i use the word rebuilding earlier and in fact before you get to rebuilding you've got to clear out all that's left, all those piles behind you and the woman said she doesn't know where to start. rene marsh, thank you. >>> the people of moore, oklahoma, are trying to move ahead with their lives doing as well as they can, remembering those they lost and giving thanks for those who survived. today, they will attend funerals of the three people that you see right there, 45-year-old cindy plumley, she was in her home when the tornado hit, 9-year-old emily contazur and christopher lake were both classmates at plaza towers elementary. the community will celebrate a new beginning, graduation for high school seniors in moore and the ceremony will go on as planned. >>> president obama will travel to moore, oklahoma, tomorrow. he'll tour the damage and speak with some of the families impacted by that tragedy. the psident will also of course meet with and thank first responders. if yo
victor? >> you know i use the word rebuilding earlier and in fact before you get to rebuilding you've got to clear out all that's left, all those piles behind you and the woman said she doesn't know where to start. rene marsh, thank you. >>> the people of moore, oklahoma, are trying to move ahead with their lives doing as well as they can, remembering those they lost and giving thanks for those who survived. today, they will attend funerals of the three people that you see right...
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but at this point my feeling is that victor an has been there for a long time and by putting on that third story you are going to take away from the block. and like i said i, you guys did well and i commend that and the green roof and all of stuft that you have done and i think that although i have never been in your home, i would love to be there for a party. but in this particular case, i am leaning towards commission fung and our president in up holding the appeal? >> granting the appeal. >> i want to entertain a motion if anyone has one? >> i would move to grant the appeal, condition the permit that further set backs occur both in the front and the back. >> front and back? >> and back >> that would then, that would condition the permit on, i mean that is... going to make even like a little more narrow. >> i see, both in the front and in the back. >> commissioner fung, do you want to specify the agree of set back? or do you want to see if you have the votes? >> let's see how the votes go and otherwise it is necessary to bring it back. >> are you talking, in the terms of the front
but at this point my feeling is that victor an has been there for a long time and by putting on that third story you are going to take away from the block. and like i said i, you guys did well and i commend that and the green roof and all of stuft that you have done and i think that although i have never been in your home, i would love to be there for a party. but in this particular case, i am leaning towards commission fung and our president in up holding the appeal? >> granting the...
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. >>> el hombre que lo rescatÓ es vÍctor gonzÁlez inmigrante mÉxico-amecano se prestÓ como voluntariotres tras vÍctimas que estaban en la tienda de al lado. >>> estaban todas con sangre, y una niÑa tambiÉn. >>> la gobernadora de oklahoma dice que ha destinado fondos para construir Áreas segura en las escuelas. refugio que no tenÍa la escla primaria dÓnde murieron 7 niÑos en su salÓn de clases. >>> lo que cuestiona vÍctor que tiene a hijos en escuelas locales. >>> no tienen asÍ clase de subterrÁneos para estos casos. >>> para muchos como andrea es milagr mil ozzy confirma que menos de 30 murieron en esta tragedia. >>> estaba con su madre en su auto en este estacionamiento, de un hospital que quedÓ severamente daÑado. >>> no tiene ventana, no tiene nada. >>> vidrios y tengo algo aquÍ pero no sÉ. >>>ios es grande. >>> hoy la tarea del limpieza aumenta y segÚn el alcalde de moore, 13.000 casas fueron destruidas o daÑadas, en las 17 millas arrasadas por el tornado, la reconstrucciÓn de este suburbio no serÁ facil tarea. >>> no pues, estÁ feo. no me gusta, pero pues es lo que pasa. >>> esto
. >>> el hombre que lo rescatÓ es vÍctor gonzÁlez inmigrante mÉxico-amecano se prestÓ como voluntariotres tras vÍctimas que estaban en la tienda de al lado. >>> estaban todas con sangre, y una niÑa tambiÉn. >>> la gobernadora de oklahoma dice que ha destinado fondos para construir Áreas segura en las escuelas. refugio que no tenÍa la escla primaria dÓnde murieron 7 niÑos en su salÓn de clases. >>> lo que cuestiona vÍctor que tiene a hijos en...
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y víctor treviño construyó para su familia su música, los zapatos de su esposa.do como loco me lleve semáforos y me metí entre todo. >>> su hija cursaba el cuarto grado en la escuela plaza towers, convertida en el centro de la tragedia ¿tenías miedo?. >>> sí ¿de pensabas?. >>> en mi familia >>> cuando iba corriendo, llego y veía toda la basura y la escuela caída. o sea uno piensa lo peor. y pensé que no la iba a volver a ver. >>> un sentimiento parecido tuvo guadalupe sánchez. >>> dije, dios mío mi niña está en la escuela mi niño me importa. >>> a sus escaso 6 años de edad, keily tiene recuerdos vividos del momento. >>> nosotros estábamos en el pasillo, y todos los niños brincaron al pasillo. y un carro, se fue al pasillo. >>> ¿un carro?. >>> 2 carros. >>> como en el caso de la mayoría de los niños, fue salvada gracias a que su maestra, la cubrió con su cuerpo solo sufrió unos raspones en las piernas. ¿quieres regresar a la escuela?. >>> nmnm. >>> no quieres ¿por qué?. >>> no me gusta la escuela. >>> te gustaba la escuela antes del tornado?. >>> sí. >>> ahora no
y víctor treviño construyó para su familia su música, los zapatos de su esposa.do como loco me lleve semáforos y me metí entre todo. >>> su hija cursaba el cuarto grado en la escuela plaza towers, convertida en el centro de la tragedia ¿tenías miedo?. >>> sí ¿de pensabas?. >>> en mi familia >>> cuando iba corriendo, llego y veía toda la basura y la escuela caída. o sea uno piensa lo peor. y pensé que no la iba a volver a ver. >>> un...
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>> reporter: hi, victor. good morning. today is going to be about the nitty gritty, giving nra members marching orders to try to implement some measures of gun control in addition to the nationwide ones. one word for you or three words in some ways about what was going on in the first full day of the nra convention, and it's politics, politics, politics. and we heard a lot of celebration of the fact that that effort to expand background checks for gun buyers failed in the senate a couple weeks ago, and that's a big victory for the nra. we heard from political superstars in the republican party, and you just heard from sarah palin and we heard from the texas senator, and governor rick perry and louisiana governor, bobby jindal. and we also heard from one of the nra's superstars, wayne lapierre, and he is one of the big faces of the nra. listen to what he had to say. >> we know every word spoken today and throughout the weekend will be scrutinized by our opponents. but let me make this perfectly clear. we will never back awa
>> reporter: hi, victor. good morning. today is going to be about the nitty gritty, giving nra members marching orders to try to implement some measures of gun control in addition to the nationwide ones. one word for you or three words in some ways about what was going on in the first full day of the nra convention, and it's politics, politics, politics. and we heard a lot of celebration of the fact that that effort to expand background checks for gun buyers failed in the senate a couple...
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>> reporter: you are right, victor. she has a really good chance. name is rosie napravnik, and she will be riding the horse my loot. why they say she has a good chance is because what she has been able to accomplish in the last two years. she rode a different horse and finished ninth. last year alone she won several games collecting over $12 million in purses. >> to be honest with you, the female aspect to me has i think worked to my advantage in a lot of respect with publicity and being recognized for things that i have accomplished that may not have been such a big deal if it was just another male jockey. if you are winning races it's irrelevant what gender you are. >> reporter: again, her horse's name is my loot. if she wins today she will be the first female jockey to ever win the kentucky derby. another big story line is rick pitino. of course he won the national championship just a short time ago and also named to the basketball hall of fame, and he is co-owner of a race today, and the trainer of the horse, doug o'neal, and people might rememb
>> reporter: you are right, victor. she has a really good chance. name is rosie napravnik, and she will be riding the horse my loot. why they say she has a good chance is because what she has been able to accomplish in the last two years. she rode a different horse and finished ninth. last year alone she won several games collecting over $12 million in purses. >> to be honest with you, the female aspect to me has i think worked to my advantage in a lot of respect with publicity and...
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. >> i'm victor black well. here are stories making headlines. >> the man known as america's toughest sheriff. the federal judge ruling that joe arpaio has engaged in racial and ethnic profiling. the judge said arpaio and his deputies have to quit considering those factors. arpaio calls his strategy tough on illegal immigration denies his claims and lawyers say he will appeal. >>> the president honored four african-american girls killed in a 1963 church bombing in birmingham, alabama. president obama has awarded
. >> i'm victor black well. here are stories making headlines. >> the man known as america's toughest sheriff. the federal judge ruling that joe arpaio has engaged in racial and ethnic profiling. the judge said arpaio and his deputies have to quit considering those factors. arpaio calls his strategy tough on illegal immigration denies his claims and lawyers say he will appeal. >>> the president honored four african-american girls killed in a 1963 church bombing in...
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>> thanks, victor. >>> recovering from years of captivity. as we continue to learn details about those three women held against their will for nearly a decade, one can only imagine the mental and physical torture they endured and what it will take for them to put their lives back together. joining me now to talk about that, clinical psychologist. jeff, i want to start with you. when the other women broke free, the two women, gina dejesus and michelle knight stayed behind. some people may look at why did they do that? is what can you tell us about what's been going on? is >> what happened is amanda berry not only had to save herself but also had to save her daughter. there were two lives at stake as far as she was concerned. everyone has a different psychological makeup, a different personality. so she may have had that kind of personality where she had reached a breaking point and was willing to take the chance it go out. the other two are heroes, just like she is, and perhaps they may have been motivated, maybe a little more fearful where sh
>> thanks, victor. >>> recovering from years of captivity. as we continue to learn details about those three women held against their will for nearly a decade, one can only imagine the mental and physical torture they endured and what it will take for them to put their lives back together. joining me now to talk about that, clinical psychologist. jeff, i want to start with you. when the other women broke free, the two women, gina dejesus and michelle knight stayed behind. some...
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victor remembers working his way up the main tunnel, which miners called the ramp. >> translator: we continued on the track up the tunnel. then we saw everything was blocked. there were big stones. the hill was still making noises. [ rumbles ] you could see the worry on everyone's faces. some went silent and shrunk back. they worried if they would get out. some were stronger than others. i went quiet at that point, answering my own questions. >> translator: i told myself, that's it, this is where i die. this is as far as i go. >>> coming up, rescue workers arrive, and in a race against time, scramble a plan to save the 33 trapped miners. [ sirens ] >>> over 2,000 feet above the trapped miners, the first rescuers were arriving, with no accurate geological maps of the mine, they had to improvise as they tried to work out where the survivors might be located. [ speaking spanish ] >> with the mountains still unstable, the first rescuers drove down the main tunnel to see if there was a way through to any survivors. >> back at the mine entrance, a manager read a roll call of the names of t
victor remembers working his way up the main tunnel, which miners called the ramp. >> translator: we continued on the track up the tunnel. then we saw everything was blocked. there were big stones. the hill was still making noises. [ rumbles ] you could see the worry on everyone's faces. some went silent and shrunk back. they worried if they would get out. some were stronger than others. i went quiet at that point, answering my own questions. >> translator: i told myself, that's it,...
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if you go to booktv.org, you'll be able to see many videos with victor davis hanson talking about his books as well as a longer version of him in fresno talking about this book. you're. watching booktv on -- you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> former senator kay bailey hutchison is next on booktv. she profiles numerous women integral in the history of the state of texas. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you. and thank you to the dallas historical society for all you do to preserve our great history of this area, but really the state. you have archives and memorabilia that no, nobody else has anywhere in texas, and i thank you for being such a strong organization that really is into preserving our history. i, my book is about the spirit of texas really and the spirit of the pioneers who built our state, and it's much like the people who built our country. but i wanted to write about the women's role. now, i have written two other books about the women who broke barriers in our country in sports, in aviation, in politics, in medicine, in the first nobel prize winner
if you go to booktv.org, you'll be able to see many videos with victor davis hanson talking about his books as well as a longer version of him in fresno talking about this book. you're. watching booktv on -- you're watching booktv on c-span2. >> former senator kay bailey hutchison is next on booktv. she profiles numerous women integral in the history of the state of texas. this is about 30 minutes. [applause] >> well, thank you. and thank you to the dallas historical society for all...
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>> absolutely, victor, good morning.w, for the top 7% of american households it's great to be in the stock market for now but for many americans who had to withdraw money from retirement accounts that cushioned the financial crisis they're not experiencing this boom and for most people their wealth is tied to their houses and not the stock market so we're seeing a vast block of american population not really experiencing this boom on the stock market. >> let's talk about some of the losses because a lot of people lost a lot of money in the great recession, as it's known now, but how much of that has been recovered? >> some of it has been. some of the retirement accounts for the top wealthiest individuals, those making over $500,000, they're experiencing huge returns from this boom but for a lot of us who own our wealth through our homes we haven't seen house prices recover, and until that occurs, we're not going to see this general wealth distribution improve for most people. >> is there any direct relationship between w
>> absolutely, victor, good morning.w, for the top 7% of american households it's great to be in the stock market for now but for many americans who had to withdraw money from retirement accounts that cushioned the financial crisis they're not experiencing this boom and for most people their wealth is tied to their houses and not the stock market so we're seeing a vast block of american population not really experiencing this boom on the stock market. >> let's talk about some of the...
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the time warner center, the museum experience includes the research positions in new york and the victor annual beter museum in london. she has been a member of the curtorial team of san francisco since 2008. and currently holds the position of assistant curator for european art. it has supported works from the 15th century, such as the mourners, cultures from the court of bergandy to the 19th century, including van gogh, and beyond master pieces. and she served as the assistant curator for the blockbuster, girl with the pearl earrings, including impressionists on the water and matice from sf mona to be honored later this year. we invited melissa to speak because he told me that his cloud series was inspired by growing up looking at dramatic skies in dutch landscape painting. welcome. >> thank you to everyone who came out this evening to the main branch of the public library, i felt like it was encased in a cloud with all of the fog and the rain and everything and so i have literally taken on this assignment with a great personal interest and i am seeing clouds everywhere. and when they
the time warner center, the museum experience includes the research positions in new york and the victor annual beter museum in london. she has been a member of the curtorial team of san francisco since 2008. and currently holds the position of assistant curator for european art. it has supported works from the 15th century, such as the mourners, cultures from the court of bergandy to the 19th century, including van gogh, and beyond master pieces. and she served as the assistant curator for the...
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no raquel y vÍctor no son los Únicos que a cuenta elabuso.sposo cuando recogÍa a los niÑos de la escuela y lo entregaron a agentes de inmigraciÓn. >>> fue difÍcil, era sostÉn de la casa, yo no trabajo. cono tono son a no americanos hay una mayorÍa hispana que siente no tiene voz. >>> ellos no cedeno. >>> contactamos a las autoridades del distrito escolar y su departamento de policÍa que se negaron a hacer declaraciones, en base, dicen, que estÁn siendo demandados y ahora es un problema legal >>> en cono tono, carlos botifoll telemundo. >>> y ahora con muchas mÁs noticias, continÚamos con mi colega vanessa ahauc en los tudios centrales del noticiero. >>> en otras noticias, hoy angelina jolie hizo un anuncio que sorprendiÓ al mundo se hizo una ma sexto mÍa dobseÍ angelina jolie es conocida por sus causas humanitarias. se somete a una masectomÍa. luego que una prueba genÉtica en uno de sus senos diopositivo. mis posibilidades de desarrollar cÁncer al seno,e han reducido de un 87% a un 5%. su madre falleciÓ de cÁncer a las ovarios en el 2007. >>>
no raquel y vÍctor no son los Únicos que a cuenta elabuso.sposo cuando recogÍa a los niÑos de la escuela y lo entregaron a agentes de inmigraciÓn. >>> fue difÍcil, era sostÉn de la casa, yo no trabajo. cono tono son a no americanos hay una mayorÍa hispana que siente no tiene voz. >>> ellos no cedeno. >>> contactamos a las autoridades del distrito escolar y su departamento de policÍa que se negaron a hacer declaraciones, en base, dicen, que estÁn siendo...
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good morning, victor. >> christine, good morning. the sheriff tells us that rescue teams searched overnight and now they are starting their second full day of sifting through piles because of some of the homes that's all that's left. sheriff roger deed has seen tornado damage in hood county before. but it is more than damage. >> i have seen bad.c. this is about as bad as it gets. >> reporter: this is the rancho brazos community in granbury, texas. once small houses and mobile homes but now they are a scramble of glass and metal and a reminder of how quickly life can change. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: the national weather service estimates more than a dozen tornadoes touched down wednesday in north texas. it appears at least one stayed a while. >> they usually go street to street or jumps neighborhood to neighborhood. in this case, this neighborhood of 110 homes, it seems to sit down on top of it. >> i feel really an empty feeling in my stomach. the fact is this was someone's home. >> reporter: when there are so many homes and cars d
good morning, victor. >> christine, good morning. the sheriff tells us that rescue teams searched overnight and now they are starting their second full day of sifting through piles because of some of the homes that's all that's left. sheriff roger deed has seen tornado damage in hood county before. but it is more than damage. >> i have seen bad.c. this is about as bad as it gets. >> reporter: this is the rancho brazos community in granbury, texas. once small houses and mobile...
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i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm poppy harlow. thank you for starting your saturday with us. >> it is 8:00 on the east coast. we'll start with the collision between two commuter trains in connecticut. people were tossed over seats. one man says immediately the lights went out in his car as the two trains slammed into each other. now it's time for investigators to get a closer look. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti joins me on the phone. we just had a conversation with the chairman of the national transportation safety board. she said there was one representative who left d.c. last night, more are on their way there now. what can you add for us, susan? >> reporter: of course the key question as i'm sure she indicated, how did it happen? you have the two commuter trains carrying about 250 people in all, one heading to new york city, one the opposite direction. the northbound train derails plowing near the southbound train. it's unclear how fast the trains were going but as you could imagine passengers were terrified. >> al
i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm poppy harlow. thank you for starting your saturday with us. >> it is 8:00 on the east coast. we'll start with the collision between two commuter trains in connecticut. people were tossed over seats. one man says immediately the lights went out in his car as the two trains slammed into each other. now it's time for investigators to get a closer look. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti joins me on the phone. we just had a conversation with the...
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you did speak, victor, about this new job category, if you will. what are the call fieres? who goes into this? what does one need? >> an excellent question. the coming generation of algorithms -- algorithmists need to know how to put it in storming, not in the old-fashioned structured way, but in a more unstructured storage that we see today with technologists, and then they need to look at the data and analyze it. they need to use physical packages, network analysis tools, there's a wide variety of tools and messes available. they might also need good grounding in the latest of statistics. a lot of the statistic messages we use were designed for small data range. there could be need to upgrade or improve them to an extent, and then they might need aceps of visualizing the data if we go into the big data age, and in addition to all of that, we like to view them with a theoretical grounding of not just maltmatics, but perhaps the loss and more general theory. often times people who are doing very well as algorithmists are those who come from the natural scientists, particula
you did speak, victor, about this new job category, if you will. what are the call fieres? who goes into this? what does one need? >> an excellent question. the coming generation of algorithms -- algorithmists need to know how to put it in storming, not in the old-fashioned structured way, but in a more unstructured storage that we see today with technologists, and then they need to look at the data and analyze it. they need to use physical packages, network analysis tools, there's a wide...
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i want to thank the chiefs, the city administrator, victor, your work here as well, our real estate department, as well, thank you, john for being here. all the city family, our city engineer, figuring out things for being here as well. investing in our infrastructure, investing in our fire stations has been a main stay of my administration, working with a capital planning group. we want to ensure that our infrastructure always reflect the highest level we need and situating this station here is will is an incredible gift to district 6. i want to thank all the entities for getting together and making this happen and but for a very special circumstances this might have not occurred and we would be incurring another obligation $6. i want to thank all the entities for getting together and making this happen and but for a very special circumstances this might have not occurred and we would be incurring another obligation of 9-and-a-half million from our general fund. this is a gift that is going to keep giving. i want to recognize things that happen in this city we are a very incredible lucky city
i want to thank the chiefs, the city administrator, victor, your work here as well, our real estate department, as well, thank you, john for being here. all the city family, our city engineer, figuring out things for being here as well. investing in our infrastructure, investing in our fire stations has been a main stay of my administration, working with a capital planning group. we want to ensure that our infrastructure always reflect the highest level we need and situating this station here...
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want to announce the fo had a do with us getting here and now commissioner of the retirement system, victor make residueers -- he spent countless hours with us. without your counseling and guidance, we wouldn't be here today. fire commissioner andre evans. thank you very much. it's wonderful to see such say big crowd here today to celebrate the opening of this new station as people have said before has been way too long to be honest since there has been a new fire station in the city. on behalf of the fire commission, i want to say we are incredibly proud to be here and incredibly excited and think it's appropriate that the men and women who give so much to the city that they are given state of the art facility. i'm so glad that this wonderful fire station is opening. i don't think it's everyday that -- it's not everyday that a private institution comes forward and says let's do something great for the city. i want to thank all the members who put in so much time and effort into making this fire station what it is. i think the results speak fore itself. it's first class and i think it's goi
want to announce the fo had a do with us getting here and now commissioner of the retirement system, victor make residueers -- he spent countless hours with us. without your counseling and guidance, we wouldn't be here today. fire commissioner andre evans. thank you very much. it's wonderful to see such say big crowd here today to celebrate the opening of this new station as people have said before has been way too long to be honest since there has been a new fire station in the city. on behalf...
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victor blackwell is in grand berry, victor, how bad was it?well it was terrible but there is some good news and the number of people in the local hospital is down to 3 from 14 unaccounted for down to six or seven but here is the bad news, the sheriff believes the death toll at ow. co they are assessing the damage after a powerful system caused widespread destruction and casualties. this video was shot by a storm chaser. [ sirens ] >> reporter: pray to god. that is what this man did when the storm hit. he rode out the storm with his family in his bathtub. >> you can see the whole roof collapsed and the twitter was there facing you, it was horrible. >> reporter: it hop scotched through the area touch you had down through north texas and reports of injuries and fatalities came in. >> people were found in homes, they were destroyed. reporter: those who could made their way out of their homes while crews work to search for victims inside flattened buildings. >> it is just right there, trees are gone, houses completely demolished. >> reporter: they
victor blackwell is in grand berry, victor, how bad was it?well it was terrible but there is some good news and the number of people in the local hospital is down to 3 from 14 unaccounted for down to six or seven but here is the bad news, the sheriff believes the death toll at ow. co they are assessing the damage after a powerful system caused widespread destruction and casualties. this video was shot by a storm chaser. [ sirens ] >> reporter: pray to god. that is what this man did when...