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we know he told wilcox.n, you think you're going have any street cred when the media finds out you sold skylar wyatt to the tabloids? you're taking this to a new level here, pal. how's "d bitch" sound? look, you can't prove that my client was the source of this tip. your client's cell phone records. three phone calls to jerry wilcox two weeks before the murder. what happened that night? why didn't you show up at skylar's? i did show up. it was skylar who wasn't there. yo, you got my cell phone records. i called wilcox from my hummer at skylar's house. i assume you people can triangulate the call. even if that's true, it still puts your client in the vicinity of the murder. all right, look, we suspect that you may eventually find forensic evidence that places my client at the crime scene. what do you mean, "at the crime scene"? i was there... but i didn't kill him. he was already dead. all right, then why don't you tell us all about it? i got to skylar's. she wasn't home. i waited. and then i tried to call wi
we know he told wilcox.n, you think you're going have any street cred when the media finds out you sold skylar wyatt to the tabloids? you're taking this to a new level here, pal. how's "d bitch" sound? look, you can't prove that my client was the source of this tip. your client's cell phone records. three phone calls to jerry wilcox two weeks before the murder. what happened that night? why didn't you show up at skylar's? i did show up. it was skylar who wasn't there. yo, you got my...
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for the record, my name is nick wilcox. i'm here today with my wife to ask that the city of san francisco take the necessary steps to fully implement laura's law. our interest in this matter stems from the fact that we are the parents of lore wilcox, to the legislation is dedicated -- parents of laura wilcox. nine and a half years ago, laura was working at the nevada county behavioral health clinic when a client is suffering from severe paranoia and schizophrenia and known to be dangerous, opened fire with a semiautomatic handgun. in the end, laura and two others died. three were severely injured. we and our community were left wondering how and why such a thing could happen. until laura's death, the issue of mental illness was barely on the edge of our consciousness. in time, we came to understand that our local mental health system was in serious disarray and that the situation at the state level was really not much better. we discovered that our streets and jails were populated with the mentally ill and in many instances
for the record, my name is nick wilcox. i'm here today with my wife to ask that the city of san francisco take the necessary steps to fully implement laura's law. our interest in this matter stems from the fact that we are the parents of lore wilcox, to the legislation is dedicated -- parents of laura wilcox. nine and a half years ago, laura was working at the nevada county behavioral health clinic when a client is suffering from severe paranoia and schizophrenia and known to be dangerous,...
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[applause] let's take a moment to also thank john wilcox and staff at the san francisco examiner. they really have been partners with many of the arts community and organizations, as well as the arts commission. many of you will remember that when we saw the installation, the examiner helped to spread the word throughout the city by printing 100,000 copies of the handouts that were distributed for an entire year while he got his sound insulation installed in city hall. they have been extraordinary partners on many occasions. thank you so much. i was blessed when i came to san francisco to have found extraordinary, talented, dedicated, hard-working, more than 40 hours per week staff. i would like to thank them, please join me in thanking this hard-working staff. they really deserve it, they were -- will work tirelessly on behalf of arts and culture in the city, and they never punch a clock. they are extraordinary. this evening we have a double celebration. not only do we have literally a rock star robbery -- pottery -- honoree, but hundreds of arts organizations here in san francis
[applause] let's take a moment to also thank john wilcox and staff at the san francisco examiner. they really have been partners with many of the arts community and organizations, as well as the arts commission. many of you will remember that when we saw the installation, the examiner helped to spread the word throughout the city by printing 100,000 copies of the handouts that were distributed for an entire year while he got his sound insulation installed in city hall. they have been...
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tim wilcox reports. >> a day and night, the drilling continues.t is day 53, and the men have spent longer trapped underground than anyone in history. the rescue attempt is another world's first period as the families at camp hope wait and pray for their safe return, how are the 33 copings ecologically? how did they keep hope alive 700 meters underground? a specialist speak to them every day. >> i believe all the keys for surviving is that they have been able to build a society. they are working as a group. they are coping with the confinements of not being able to simply get out of there as a society. >> are they afraid? >> the youngsters, yes. greatdsters are doing a job of talking and conversing with the youngsters. they are holding on. >> it has been the longest of shifts for these men, still working and sleeping underground in temperatures of 33 degrees plus, and humidity levels of 33%. but daily life is almost normal, with complaints about the food and constant requests for cigarettes. bbc news. >> locals in remote mountain region of georgia
tim wilcox reports. >> a day and night, the drilling continues.t is day 53, and the men have spent longer trapped underground than anyone in history. the rescue attempt is another world's first period as the families at camp hope wait and pray for their safe return, how are the 33 copings ecologically? how did they keep hope alive 700 meters underground? a specialist speak to them every day. >> i believe all the keys for surviving is that they have been able to build a society. they...
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. >> speaking to my colleague, timothy wilcox, he joins us live from the mine had. tim, obviously rejoicing, we have seen the pictures, but the fact of the matter is that there is sort of a long ways to go. >> absolutely right. no one is getting any precise readings on when this could be brought to the surface, although we are hearing that it could be sooner than the beginning of november. the man that you were just listening to their, he was saying within a month. we could be looking at the middle of next month. drilling, as seen behind me, moving in from the oil industry, continuing all live long, yesterday reaching 78 meters with a capacity for drilling a very wide bore very quickly, but it keeps on breaking down. they had the pullout and start again. just behind us is drilling as well that is growing quite fast, but they feel that it might be the one. the men underground are receiving their food, it is breakfast time. a piece of granite that has been poured out, this is how they are getting their food, light, power, everything delivered to them 700 meters beneat
. >> speaking to my colleague, timothy wilcox, he joins us live from the mine had. tim, obviously rejoicing, we have seen the pictures, but the fact of the matter is that there is sort of a long ways to go. >> absolutely right. no one is getting any precise readings on when this could be brought to the surface, although we are hearing that it could be sooner than the beginning of november. the man that you were just listening to their, he was saying within a month. we could be...
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. >> and ambassador phil wilcox, president of the foundation for middle east peace, which works to bring peace to the area through education and advocacy. during his 31 years in the u.s. foreign service, he served as ambassador at large for counter terrorism in the state department and as chief of mission in jerusalem. >> let me start with you. given the failure of diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in the middle east, why the continued failure of diplomatic efforts, and what can grassroots efforts to to stimulate the peace process? >> the failure of diplomatic efforts is due to the lack of commitment, sustained commitment to help these two struggling societies out of a terrible mess. the united states, i think can be faulted for its view that it's really up to the parties themselves to solve this. i think it's clear, now, that they cannot do this without strong intervention led by the united states, which has played such an active role. even that will not be enough to make lasting peace, as you suggest. there has to be a commitment to peace from the israeli people and palestinian peopl
. >> and ambassador phil wilcox, president of the foundation for middle east peace, which works to bring peace to the area through education and advocacy. during his 31 years in the u.s. foreign service, he served as ambassador at large for counter terrorism in the state department and as chief of mission in jerusalem. >> let me start with you. given the failure of diplomatic efforts to achieve peace in the middle east, why the continued failure of diplomatic efforts, and what can...
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tim wilcox is at the minie. confidenced of quiet at the san jose mind today.e have figures out that shows that progress had been made by the three droll's behind me. i want to show you one where this is not quite good news. it is called plan "b" and it is between the structure there, which is planned "c" and the one on the hill which is plan "a." plan "b" dug down 50 meters. it is going down to the workshop and the miners trapped below and the workshop are clearing the rubble way as this thing is pounding down. they can hear it. they are clearing about 30 cubic meters of rubble as it comes down. they are working together. as you say, today, the children of some of these families at camp hope have been able to go to school. the school was opened by the minister for education. ever since the camp broke up at the san jose mines at the beginning of august, life has been suspended for many of the families camped out here waiting for the miners to come to the surface. that has affected a handful of children who have lived here alongside their parents as well. the ch
tim wilcox is at the minie. confidenced of quiet at the san jose mind today.e have figures out that shows that progress had been made by the three droll's behind me. i want to show you one where this is not quite good news. it is called plan "b" and it is between the structure there, which is planned "c" and the one on the hill which is plan "a." plan "b" dug down 50 meters. it is going down to the workshop and the miners trapped below and the workshop...
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tim wilcox at the san jose mine, chile. >> still to come -- >> you might say we had a passion for shells>> one of the last surviving stars of hollywood's golden age, tony curtis, dies at the age of 85. a global survey of the world river systems concluded that nearly 80% of the world's population with near rivers under threat. the survey also accuses developed countries of failing to arrest the underlying offense to sources of fresh water. -- effects to sources of fresh water. >> many of us have clean water flowing into our homes on tab. there is no signs of this inequity abating. it concludes that 80% of humans are exposed to potential threats from the rivers they live near. while that leaves 3.4 billion people in poor nations vulnerable. the acquisition is that major western cities like london engineered their way out of danger without sufficient regard for by our diversity and sustainability. this is the latest engineering project to safeguard human health in london. soon there will be starting work on a 7 kilometer title which will act as an overflow pipe, ensuring that human excremen
tim wilcox at the san jose mine, chile. >> still to come -- >> you might say we had a passion for shells>> one of the last surviving stars of hollywood's golden age, tony curtis, dies at the age of 85. a global survey of the world river systems concluded that nearly 80% of the world's population with near rivers under threat. the survey also accuses developed countries of failing to arrest the underlying offense to sources of fresh water. -- effects to sources of fresh water....
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i also want to thank the wilcox es for being here today. i do not even want to begin to imagine how difficult going to hearings like this must be. i think it is truly a gift that you are giving us. i want to thank you for that. supervisor chu: if we could do roll call on the motion. >> on the motion to recommend the item to the full board as amended. supervisor avalos? no. supervisor alioto-pier? aye. supervisor chu? aye. the motion passes. that completes the agenda. supervisor chu: we are adjourned. ♪ supervisor dufty: captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor chu: good morning. welcome to city operations and neighborhood services committee. victor, are there any announcements today? [no audio] supervisor chu: thank you, please call item no. 1. >> i did not have it on. ordinance authorizing the department of the environment to expend a grant in the amount of e department of public library to accept and expend a grant in the amount of $80,000 from the california state library as part of the federal library
i also want to thank the wilcox es for being here today. i do not even want to begin to imagine how difficult going to hearings like this must be. i think it is truly a gift that you are giving us. i want to thank you for that. supervisor chu: if we could do roll call on the motion. >> on the motion to recommend the item to the full board as amended. supervisor avalos? no. supervisor alioto-pier? aye. supervisor chu? aye. the motion passes. that completes the agenda. supervisor chu: we...
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tim wilcox is there for us. a bit of good news. civil proceedings are about to kick off. >> criminal proceedings have already started, actually, against the mine owners here. but what we are hearing is that tomorrows civil proceedings will start. i have just been speaking to the mayor of calvera, 30 kilometers away from here. four makers have gotten together to represent 27 of the families here. they are going to demand at least $1 million for each family for the suffering they have had whilst being underground. i said to her $1 million -- is that enough? she said that is the absolute minimum, but they wanted to start the process now. the complication is that the company that owns the san jose mine is going to be fighting for bankruptcy for this particular mine. how that affects any compensation and nebraska settled litigation is unclear. -- and any civil litigation is unclear. plan b, the rig and drill in the middle of the picture, reached 300 meters. that is symbolic. it is not even halfway down. but things are really motoring. w
tim wilcox is there for us. a bit of good news. civil proceedings are about to kick off. >> criminal proceedings have already started, actually, against the mine owners here. but what we are hearing is that tomorrows civil proceedings will start. i have just been speaking to the mayor of calvera, 30 kilometers away from here. four makers have gotten together to represent 27 of the families here. they are going to demand at least $1 million for each family for the suffering they have had...
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tim wilcox, chile. >> his sumptuous, colorful images of the women of tahiti and his landscapes of brittanye some of the most famous in modern art. paintings and sculptures by rodin are going on show in london. >> he is best known for these. his paintings of tahitian natives. and for being an egotistical, ruthless self-publicist who took young lovers and sired a legitimate -- illegitimate children. this is all true, but it is really about him as a broker. he rejected others ideas of painting everyday life and ushered in a new age would work like this. -- with work like this. a painting of two parts/the trunk of a -- divided by the trunk of a tree. one side represents truth, the other fantasy. he uses color as a metaphor. the red here represents the supernatural. it inspired some of the surrealist works from 30 years later. it is all very good, but why put on the exhibition at this moment? is it simply a case of his turn? maybe there is a need for a blockbuster. is there more to that decision? >> he is very relevant to us today because of the way he explored, through his life and art, and al
tim wilcox, chile. >> his sumptuous, colorful images of the women of tahiti and his landscapes of brittanye some of the most famous in modern art. paintings and sculptures by rodin are going on show in london. >> he is best known for these. his paintings of tahitian natives. and for being an egotistical, ruthless self-publicist who took young lovers and sired a legitimate -- illegitimate children. this is all true, but it is really about him as a broker. he rejected others ideas of...
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>>wilcox: the end of the day its all about improving customer choice, improving convenience, ease ofuse, and developing that personal relationship with customers, and mobile banking has a critical role to play in that in the future. >>reporter: and of course one of the most attractive prospects going forward for banks, 80% of which already offer some form of mobile banking, is the untapped potential of the booming emerging markets. in remote parts of africa, india and asia where a trip to the branch is a real challenge, the billions of potential mobile banking customers represents a real opportunity. on world business... >>super fast. super dangerous. superbikes. still growing despite the recession. >>and after years of being ignored ebooks have finally found their medium and a huge new market. >>the future is in your hands literary ... and the rest in just a moment on world business... >> abirached: handheld electronic books have been around for a surprising amount of time. in fact the first handheld e-reader, the rocket was launched way back at the end of the last century. for year
>>wilcox: the end of the day its all about improving customer choice, improving convenience, ease ofuse, and developing that personal relationship with customers, and mobile banking has a critical role to play in that in the future. >>reporter: and of course one of the most attractive prospects going forward for banks, 80% of which already offer some form of mobile banking, is the untapped potential of the booming emerging markets. in remote parts of africa, india and asia where a...
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bbc's tim wilcox reports from chile. >> reporter: day and night the drilling continues.pent longer trapped underground than any other miner in history. the rescue attempt at such depths, another world first. as the families here at camp hope wait and pray for their safe return, how are the 33 coping psychologically? how do they keep hope alive 700 meters underground? andre speaks to them every day. a specialist in training people in extreme conditions. >> i believe one of the keys for surviving is that they have been able to build a society. they're working as a society. they're coping with the confinement and the not being able to get out of there as a society. >> are they afraid? >> the youngsters, yes. the olders are doing a great job at monitoring and talking and conversing with the youngers. and they're holding on. >> reporter: it's been the longest of shifts for these men. still working and sleeping underground in temperatures 30 degrees plus, humidity levels of 85%. but life down here is also curiously normal. daily complaints about the food being sent down, and c
bbc's tim wilcox reports from chile. >> reporter: day and night the drilling continues.pent longer trapped underground than any other miner in history. the rescue attempt at such depths, another world first. as the families here at camp hope wait and pray for their safe return, how are the 33 coping psychologically? how do they keep hope alive 700 meters underground? andre speaks to them every day. a specialist in training people in extreme conditions. >> i believe one of the keys...
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for me it's a compliment, hey, you lookklike cal ripken.ú >>> we are ggad to have the3 steve wilcox show tougher. dr. mollica marshaa has tips on -ow to make best choices. >> financiaa stress can ead to weight gain.ú if you are finding it hard too3 there areeeasy ways to budget as well as eat smarter. 71% of shoppers reported cooking at home more and eeting out less. and 68% ssid hey're eating more llft overs..3 eat proper portions. a meat portion is he size of a %eck of cards or go meat less money and still get adequate %-that is when fresh fruits and vegetables are mmre affordable. otherwise, try frozen r canned produce, it asts longer and is3 equally truetriccous. >>> be choose he when you sttetch that food dollar and your scall will thank %-entire university and an entie family for one person. >> major sergeant carla muuphy missed her son's graduationnand send off to college but he wasn't about to miss his first football game of the season. ú% football in the fall, it doesn't get any etter than this yyur bulldogs and hot dogs but wait it does ggt better.ú major sergeant carla murphy
for me it's a compliment, hey, you lookklike cal ripken.ú >>> we are ggad to have the3 steve wilcox show tougher. dr. mollica marshaa has tips on -ow to make best choices. >> financiaa stress can ead to weight gain.ú if you are finding it hard too3 there areeeasy ways to budget as well as eat smarter. 71% of shoppers reported cooking at home more and eeting out less. and 68% ssid hey're eating more llft overs..3 eat proper portions. a meat portion is he size of a %eck of cards...