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women.ke i am interrupting you. >> this is an interview. it is not interrupting. it doesn't count. what happens is more men than women get interrupted every level and so is an example in my book, i have seen you do this. when that happens people interrupt and people say i would like to hear what she's saying and when you run meetings, you go around the table and ask everyone what they think which accomplishes the same thing. the point is all of us need to do this which not just ceos can do this. you don't have to be eric schmidt to do this. the most junior person in the room male/female can interrupt and say i would like to hear what she is saying and that is power. and something that will get everyone -- if we understand the stereotype and see them playing out and called out we can change the. >> in the book you talk about the situation in education and you point out that what has now become clear, we have a crisis of men, not women in the educational system. roughly speaking, these are bro
women.ke i am interrupting you. >> this is an interview. it is not interrupting. it doesn't count. what happens is more men than women get interrupted every level and so is an example in my book, i have seen you do this. when that happens people interrupt and people say i would like to hear what she's saying and when you run meetings, you go around the table and ask everyone what they think which accomplishes the same thing. the point is all of us need to do this which not just ceos can...
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don't help other women. what do you want women to do on this set of criticisms? >> there is a lot in the work force about women not helping other women and it is true historic klay but in the world that only one will get to the of top and it made sense they were super competitive battle think that is true anymore every company wants more women, not less but the other thing that is happening we have different expectations for a network if the man is asked for a favor he does it everyone is super grateful but if he doesn't he says he is busy if a woman is asked and doesn't do it she faces real penalties with salary increases and if she does and nobody is grateful so what is happening there legitimately mean because they feel competitiveness through dinner own insecurity but we need to support each other. as a fundamental observation bir 50 percent of the population. right? if we work together with no more mommy wars things change there is a site about bringing women who work in the home and in the work force t
don't help other women. what do you want women to do on this set of criticisms? >> there is a lot in the work force about women not helping other women and it is true historic klay but in the world that only one will get to the of top and it made sense they were super competitive battle think that is true anymore every company wants more women, not less but the other thing that is happening we have different expectations for a network if the man is asked for a favor he does it everyone is...
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and women of colors and born out of initiatives for women so overall the goals is improve profits and enhance quality of life for families and local community. the history of la cocina is that was born out of san francisco mission's district and the womens' initiative and others were doing in writing plans with inspiring entrepreneurs. there are lots of informal entrepreneurs at the time and folks and mostly women selling food from the home or on the street to supplement the income they were getting. i think probably many of you know in micro communities is a really easy way for immigrants to enter into the marketplace and e conspire for women who are. >> home with the children or denied entry into the regular work force so seeing a need to formalize the food businesses and transition them into the formal economy so for instance work with a woman working successfully and making money for the family and transition her to income patching to asset generation. the idea in that sense they're are towns and entrepreneurs. they found their market and margins and something they can bring and d
and women of colors and born out of initiatives for women so overall the goals is improve profits and enhance quality of life for families and local community. the history of la cocina is that was born out of san francisco mission's district and the womens' initiative and others were doing in writing plans with inspiring entrepreneurs. there are lots of informal entrepreneurs at the time and folks and mostly women selling food from the home or on the street to supplement the income they were...
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entrepreneurs are women. about 40% are minority and 63% are low income. now i want to talk to you about women entrepreneurs in san francisco and these statistics really impress me when i looked at these today. 53 loans to date have been to women business owners in san francisco. now, think about that. we provide loans to businesses in all nine bay area counties. 145 loans to date. 53 of those loans have been to women owners in san francisco. that's 1.3 million lent and average loan size listed here. 164 jobs have been create friday this. of these. >> >> we have loans to majorities and the hispanic population and as well as as these other populations and our staff is fluent in spanish and chinese and different dialect of chinese. different businesses include clothing consiemment centers, tatoo steed studios and restaurants and coffee shops and basically anything you can think of we have it in our loan portfolio. in fact at our loan committees i am always shocked to see what kind of ideas people are coming up w
entrepreneurs are women. about 40% are minority and 63% are low income. now i want to talk to you about women entrepreneurs in san francisco and these statistics really impress me when i looked at these today. 53 loans to date have been to women business owners in san francisco. now, think about that. we provide loans to businesses in all nine bay area counties. 145 loans to date. 53 of those loans have been to women owners in san francisco. that's 1.3 million lent and average loan size listed...
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should go to women owned business. we fall short of that and three or 4% go to women owned business so sba triers to certify businesses to get access to federal contracting. in the last year that took a long time from the legislation that was passed in 2000 to 2009 a gap of time where that was not put into place. in 2009sba was able to put the small contracting program in place and get that program up. it's had a couple of years to really get access -- for women to get access to the self certification process to be available to take advantage of women contracting. it's a relatively narrow band of types of businesses that are available. there are about 83 industrial classification system that is used to identify business. a smaller percentage of the contracting is target women owned business in terms of the type of business and we're trying to get the word out to women owned business and taking advantage of that and the going on line and putting the information in and be available and federal agencies can set aside cont
should go to women owned business. we fall short of that and three or 4% go to women owned business so sba triers to certify businesses to get access to federal contracting. in the last year that took a long time from the legislation that was passed in 2000 to 2009 a gap of time where that was not put into place. in 2009sba was able to put the small contracting program in place and get that program up. it's had a couple of years to really get access -- for women to get access to the self...
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women who had been working. the job range for women at that time wasn't huge. you probably went into retail work or clerical work, process delete cannot possibly teaching. those were the kind of jobs the women were expected to do. there was a gender division. so they would come out of those jobs and july and into the effort. >> host: what is a school lever? -- school leaver. >> guest: somebody that left school. a left at either 14 or 16. >> host: and moved into -- >> guest: and moved into an employment basically. the vast majority of girls in this country left school at 14, the vast majority. the leaving age wasn't raised until the late 1960's in this country. so they left school at 14 the likelihood is you would maybe do a job in a shop or a factory for four or five years and then get married young. >> host: so when the board ended what happened to all of these women that are now employed in a professional job? >> guest: well of course they were expected to go back where they had come from. it was difficult of
women who had been working. the job range for women at that time wasn't huge. you probably went into retail work or clerical work, process delete cannot possibly teaching. those were the kind of jobs the women were expected to do. there was a gender division. so they would come out of those jobs and july and into the effort. >> host: what is a school lever? -- school leaver. >> guest: somebody that left school. a left at either 14 or 16. >> host: and moved into -- >>...
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we are the best city to do procurement with women. we can do better and that's what we're here to talk about. as you maybe aware we have a city ordinance called the local business enterprise ordinance. we developed this program as a result to our challenged program, the 209 challenge to the minority womens' business program known as chapter 12a. we were not able to continue with the race base and gender base program. however, we are still able to provide for local business and the local business card techs would be minority owned business, women owned business and other business enterprises so those are the three categories by which we are working with and able to assist. now 209 while it became law as part of the constitution here in california, it didn't restrict us from doing technical assistance and outreach as well as tracking businesses. that's -- those two things are very important to women owned business, tracking them and making sure that they have the support and assistance that our city is providing, and getting them to the
we are the best city to do procurement with women. we can do better and that's what we're here to talk about. as you maybe aware we have a city ordinance called the local business enterprise ordinance. we developed this program as a result to our challenged program, the 209 challenge to the minority womens' business program known as chapter 12a. we were not able to continue with the race base and gender base program. however, we are still able to provide for local business and the local...
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[singing] where women for women. so we do that and then recall for a community service, a community meeting where we announce in front of every man woman this is overdoing. transparency is the best thing you can do. do you approve us working in your community? if they say yes, we say. then we create safety because now it's become a community decision. now everyone becomes part of the process of selecting the most vulnerable. so that's how they went about it. i am so inspired by her. she is the most courageous one. we all have to speak up and i life here today. if she is struggling so much just to go to school, don't ever say a word. just go to school and finish up college. you've got to finish school. and i think i am done. i really deserve in a plastic. [applause] >> all right. anything else? was the last question? women loving. lesbians. we never went out of her way, but i can tell you a story that touched my heart. a lot of women that work in the other countries like afghanistan or bosnia or conservative women. th
[singing] where women for women. so we do that and then recall for a community service, a community meeting where we announce in front of every man woman this is overdoing. transparency is the best thing you can do. do you approve us working in your community? if they say yes, we say. then we create safety because now it's become a community decision. now everyone becomes part of the process of selecting the most vulnerable. so that's how they went about it. i am so inspired by her. she is the...
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. 576 of those or 72% were women and 442 of those or 75% were women of color. renaissance is a small business administration womens' business center. we get sba funding for a womens' center here in san francisco and allows us to do enhance marketing for women and fashion programs and classes for women with day care and child issues. since its inception in 1999 the womens' center has served 10,000 women including training and classes and workshops. financial resource center, the fashion program and our speaker in women series. it's not like the umbrella organization that has been around since 1985. some of our recent successful speaker workshops include the fashion designer tory burch and at last we're we had a roundtable with the district supervisor malia cohen. renaissance loves success stories. many of you may know gail [inaudible] and her truck is parked outside of city hall on fridays. she is one of the success stories. i attached three stories to the packet so you can read about them later but gail came to renaissance and wanted to start a food business. d
. 576 of those or 72% were women and 442 of those or 75% were women of color. renaissance is a small business administration womens' business center. we get sba funding for a womens' center here in san francisco and allows us to do enhance marketing for women and fashion programs and classes for women with day care and child issues. since its inception in 1999 the womens' center has served 10,000 women including training and classes and workshops. financial resource center, the fashion program...
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business women owners. we're joined by mark quinn direct director for northern california. >> thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you president adams. nice to address you here. thank you commission. actually i'm privileged to be able to do this. i think it's great to speak to both commissions. i'm a little surprised this is the first occasion that both of you have been meeting because i feel as soo much of what we see in san francisco related to small business relates to small business and women owned business, so it's surprise this is the first occasion to do it but i'm glad we had the opportunity to do it. i wanted to give you a little context. i decided instead a powerpoint i would like to have a conversation with you and if it's okay with you i am opened to be interrupted in the midst if that works for you all to answer questions. i want to give context around some of the issues that weren't discussed with some of the organizations here. first off i think that the micro-enterprise part of what sba sees and
business women owners. we're joined by mark quinn direct director for northern california. >> thank you. >> welcome. >> thank you president adams. nice to address you here. thank you commission. actually i'm privileged to be able to do this. i think it's great to speak to both commissions. i'm a little surprised this is the first occasion that both of you have been meeting because i feel as soo much of what we see in san francisco related to small business relates to small...
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women. but you can't imagine what went on in that house. you can't imagine what they've gone through in ten years. but amanda is really the courageous hero here who never gave up and got charles ramsey's attention. and charles could have walked down the street and amanda and those two other women and that little girl could have been in there forever. so she did something police haven't been able to do for ten years, and that's get -- find those three women. >> we do know that while this part of the nightmare is over there is a lot of difficulty clearly that will be ahead. we don't know, as clint van zandt was just pointing out, if they ever saw the light of day, if they were ever allowed out of that house for the last ten years. what kind of help is available for them, john? how much do we know about the obvious scars that they will carry out of that house in helping them to move forward? >> obvious, obvious scars. i'll refer back to elizabeth smart. i met elizabeth smart the day after she w
women. but you can't imagine what went on in that house. you can't imagine what they've gone through in ten years. but amanda is really the courageous hero here who never gave up and got charles ramsey's attention. and charles could have walked down the street and amanda and those two other women and that little girl could have been in there forever. so she did something police haven't been able to do for ten years, and that's get -- find those three women. >> we do know that while this...
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women and in particular immigrant women. what is impressive after the intensive training they do have the ability to open a business within one year and after five years those businesses are sustainable which is very impressive given the atmosphere that we have today so i look forward to working with the small business commission further. we have heard and will hear from the human rights commission in terms of contracting for women owned businesses. we have taken in voluntarily data and businesses have to select a women owned business or minority business owners and we have asked business owner what is is more advantage us to? and seems it's the minority owned businesses but we want women to have the best opportunities. we are looking for trade associations to train women in skilled occupations in skilled labor where there is a shortage of women and we're also promoting young girls to entertain the stem curriculum which is very big right now, science, engineering and techcology and mathematics. we want to make sure everyone
women and in particular immigrant women. what is impressive after the intensive training they do have the ability to open a business within one year and after five years those businesses are sustainable which is very impressive given the atmosphere that we have today so i look forward to working with the small business commission further. we have heard and will hear from the human rights commission in terms of contracting for women owned businesses. we have taken in voluntarily data and...
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[laughter] which it is not at the top of the women's rights agenda in a country where 20 million women levin poverty or victims of domestic violence would not say that is the number-one issue of concern but it is what got me thinking about all the ways women are held back literally and figuratively by their shoes and it was with the group of high-powered women at a meeting of the american bar association commission on women and tried to get between distant meeting points in there was a huge line and a bomb scare in the to ban the queen mother is having her birthday and we needed to walk and i was with three women who were unable to do this given the choices of their fall where. and i was struck by that experience and coming back on the plane from london was reading one of the tabloids this summer issues about shoe's sales to see for inch heels and other choices that you just knew were is an up or hobbled by appearance but for all the issues the movement has tackled but appearances one may have made the least progress over the last half a century. more women are dissatisfied with their
[laughter] which it is not at the top of the women's rights agenda in a country where 20 million women levin poverty or victims of domestic violence would not say that is the number-one issue of concern but it is what got me thinking about all the ways women are held back literally and figuratively by their shoes and it was with the group of high-powered women at a meeting of the american bar association commission on women and tried to get between distant meeting points in there was a huge...
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the research showed that women worked full time earned 82% of what the male peers earned. after the research is controlled for hours, and occupation and other factors that we normally associate with pay there was this unexplained gap suggesting that bias and discrimination are still problems in the work place, so what can each person do? i've got three things. number one, take home a copy of auw's recent report about the pay gap and i have my copy. we have many copies over there so there is one for everybody there and if you grab two or three i encourage you to hand them out. we've got lots of them. item two is call your representatives, senators and ask them to -- as kathy said bring the paycheck fairness act to a vote. this would update the equal pay act of 1963 with policies that will enforce fair pay and the last thing in the agenda tonight is suggesting get your fresh part of the payday cake and here it is. it's chocolate for all of the lovers. i know there are a couple in the room and andrea will serve slices out in the corridor because we're not supposed to have foo
the research showed that women worked full time earned 82% of what the male peers earned. after the research is controlled for hours, and occupation and other factors that we normally associate with pay there was this unexplained gap suggesting that bias and discrimination are still problems in the work place, so what can each person do? i've got three things. number one, take home a copy of auw's recent report about the pay gap and i have my copy. we have many copies over there so there is one...
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>> according to el feki, arab women do not necessarily want the exact same things western women would want. >> the unmarried women i met, most of whom did not want to have sex before marriage, they believed that it was against their faith. however, they certainly aspired to hing re control over their own bodies. and they wanted to make decisions for themselves, be it the ability to go out of the house, move around freely, to be able to move into their own >> while a "new york times" review of her book called it "ill-supported optimism", el feki says she is confident that backwards attitudes toward sex will be eased in the long term. >> we have a lot of taboos around sex in the arab region and they are causing tremendous problems, whether they're inside marriage or whether they're outside marriage. what is interesting is that we are not helpless and we are not hopeless. there are people across the arab region who are trying to challenge these taboos. and i think that change is not a sideshow to the political and economic and social reform we're hoping to see in the decades to come. fin
>> according to el feki, arab women do not necessarily want the exact same things western women would want. >> the unmarried women i met, most of whom did not want to have sex before marriage, they believed that it was against their faith. however, they certainly aspired to hing re control over their own bodies. and they wanted to make decisions for themselves, be it the ability to go out of the house, move around freely, to be able to move into their own >> while a "new...
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three women are free. including amanda berry who disappeared in 2003 at age 16 headed home from her job at burger king. her family never saw her again until now. amanda berry alive with her family, a picture some never thought they would see. finally safe, but only after a harrowing escape and a desperate call to 911. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here, i'm free now. >> all right. we're sending them, okay? >> okay, i mean like -- >> who is the guy -- who is the guy who went out? >> his name is ariel castro. >> how old is he? >> he's like 52. >> all right. >> i'm amanda berry. i've been on the news for the last ten years. >> i see this girl going nuts trying to get out of a house. i go on the porch. she says help me get out. i've been in here a long time. >> reporter: the scene a surprise for neighbors who never suspected a thing. >> all you saw was
three women are free. including amanda berry who disappeared in 2003 at age 16 headed home from her job at burger king. her family never saw her again until now. amanda berry alive with her family, a picture some never thought they would see. finally safe, but only after a harrowing escape and a desperate call to 911. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and...
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why do women enroll in women initiatives? they want to be their own boss, self sufficient and independent. they want to give back to the community. they want to fill full their dreams and passions and a role model for their namly. you may know nancy there and went through the program 10 years ago. she has a beautiful shop that sells traditional mexican hand crafts. she employs five single women from the neighborhood all of whom are immigrants. she has a thriving online business as well so really a welcome success story. the top businesses that the clients start in order of popularity food which is why the partnership with la cocina is critical and food and personal services and this is in order of the businesses that women want to start. the biggest obstacles our clients face certainly economic instability. that is number one. second is lack of business skills, and knowledge, which is again everybody you hear from it's important that we're here today to provide this assistance. entrepreneurs and business owners that have been
why do women enroll in women initiatives? they want to be their own boss, self sufficient and independent. they want to give back to the community. they want to fill full their dreams and passions and a role model for their namly. you may know nancy there and went through the program 10 years ago. she has a beautiful shop that sells traditional mexican hand crafts. she employs five single women from the neighborhood all of whom are immigrants. she has a thriving online business as well so...
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it was women mostly interested and women relating to these victims, these perpetrators in a way thatspond to that story. >> justify this obvious imbalance. >> if the job of the media is to tell people things that they're interested in, yes, in so far as the audience wants to see people like themselves. >> i find that troubling if the audience, many of whom for certain networks or news organizations may be is less interested in cases of minority victims, minority kidnap victims, murdered minority women. i don't know that we should go along with that. >> the job of the, i'm sorry, the job of the media is to provide the news and not just news about missing white women. news about missing black children, missing black people and missing people in general and the news doesn't one one community. >> howie. >> go ahead, jim. biases and prejudices and priorities in a lot of our newsrooms which are dominated by caucasians. at the same time, this is absolutely nothing new. if you look at the history of journalism going back to newspapers at the time of the american revolution, an obsession with
it was women mostly interested and women relating to these victims, these perpetrators in a way thatspond to that story. >> justify this obvious imbalance. >> if the job of the media is to tell people things that they're interested in, yes, in so far as the audience wants to see people like themselves. >> i find that troubling if the audience, many of whom for certain networks or news organizations may be is less interested in cases of minority victims, minority kidnap...
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one of the women was able to escape.y know how last night other than she got to the front door and started screaming and a neighbor hel helped her. the police showed up and got the others out. this ability to escape ones captor isn't always what we see in kidnap cases like this. some have terrible endings, and some have more hopeful ones. eric shawn joins us now with a look at a few other recent cases where the victims did manage to escape with their lives. eric? >> hi, megyn. well, the message today is never give up hope. that's what is being said about these type of long term abductions from one young victim who went through it for nearly two decades. she's j.c. did yoduguard. she was snatched in california when she was 11 years old and was missing for 18 years. she said today the three cleveland women in this case, quote, these individuals need the opportunity to heal and connect back into the world. this isn't who they are. it is only what happened to them. the human spirit is incredibly resilient. more than ever thi
one of the women was able to escape.y know how last night other than she got to the front door and started screaming and a neighbor hel helped her. the police showed up and got the others out. this ability to escape ones captor isn't always what we see in kidnap cases like this. some have terrible endings, and some have more hopeful ones. eric shawn joins us now with a look at a few other recent cases where the victims did manage to escape with their lives. eric? >> hi, megyn. well, the...
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which is not at the top of the women's rights agenda in a country where 20 million women live in poverty, 4 million a domestic violence. i wouldn't say it number one issue of concern, that it is a you think about all the ways women are held at, literally and figuratively buy their shoes. it was trapped with a group of very high powered wind and at a meeting of the american bar association commission on women. we were trying to get between distant meetings point then there is a huge cat line and bob skinner and the queen mother was having a great day, so we needed to walk. as three women who are unable to do this given they are pathetic choices and footwear. i was struck by that experience and coming back on the plane from one to was reading one of the tabloid summer issues about shoe sales and seeing four-inch heels and other choices hugest newer setup for problems. 80% of laymen have foot or back problems largely connected to footwear. so in the course of that flight, i began pending an op-ed about women experience and my assumption that if you are a true misogynist, the last refuge for
which is not at the top of the women's rights agenda in a country where 20 million women live in poverty, 4 million a domestic violence. i wouldn't say it number one issue of concern, that it is a you think about all the ways women are held at, literally and figuratively buy their shoes. it was trapped with a group of very high powered wind and at a meeting of the american bar association commission on women. we were trying to get between distant meetings point then there is a huge cat line and...
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it started with 10 people in there, nine women's and the driver. four women escaped.ast one woman was able to escape by squeezing through. the friends brought together by jobs in nursing were having a girls night out to celebrate the wedding. as they were going over the san mateo bridge one woman told the driver there was smoke. he pulled over but it only took about three minutes for flames to engulf the limousine. we are learning more about the five him who died. neriza fojas was the bride the limo party was for. she recently got married but was celebrating before a second ceremonies that was supposed to take place next month in her native philippines. she died with her friend, michelle estrera who she worked with in fresno, anna alcantara of san lorenzo and jenni balon of dublin. a fifth woman who died hasn't been identified. kpix 5 spoke with the husband of jenni balon. she worked at fruitvale health care center and was excited for her first limo ride with friends. she leaves behind a 2-year-old son and 10-year-old daughter, who are having a hard time understanding
it started with 10 people in there, nine women's and the driver. four women escaped.ast one woman was able to escape by squeezing through. the friends brought together by jobs in nursing were having a girls night out to celebrate the wedding. as they were going over the san mateo bridge one woman told the driver there was smoke. he pulled over but it only took about three minutes for flames to engulf the limousine. we are learning more about the five him who died. neriza fojas was the bride the...
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dazed women. >> these women were jam inside a room where they were all there together.ome of them were bleeding. and so the department of health they called and told the detectives to call for an ambulance. >> at the same time they searched gosnell's house and found patient files almost a quarter million dollars in cash and a gun. the state and local authorities that had ignored gosnell's abortion mill for more than a generation now swung into action. february 22, 2010 the board of medicine suspended gosnell's medical license. march 12 the department of health began the process of shutting down the clinic. may 4. the philadelphia d.a. submitted the case to the the grand jury. for more than six months it reviewed thousands of pieces of evidence and heard testimony from 58 witnesses before releasing its 281-page report. >> the presentment charges one count of third murder against gosnell and his associates for killing karnamaya mongar and 7 counts of first-degree murder for the intentional killing of viable babies born alive. >> bret: in the allegations of the grand jury
dazed women. >> these women were jam inside a room where they were all there together.ome of them were bleeding. and so the department of health they called and told the detectives to call for an ambulance. >> at the same time they searched gosnell's house and found patient files almost a quarter million dollars in cash and a gun. the state and local authorities that had ignored gosnell's abortion mill for more than a generation now swung into action. february 22, 2010 the board of...
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three women missing for a decade found alive. amanda berry was 16 when she disappeared, she was 14 when he disappeared and michele knight was 20 when she went missing in 2002. they were all discovered in one house in the city. the owner of the house ariel castro is under acrest tonight. so are his two brothers. i want you to hear again the 11 call from amanda berry. this is what she told police. >> 911. >> help me i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance. >> i need police. >> what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. i'm here, i'm free now. >> what's your address. >> [ bleep ]. >> looking like you're calling me from [ bleep ]. >>ia hear you. >> it looks like you're calling me from [ bleep ]. >> i'm using their phone. >> stay there with those neighbors, talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. >> okay. talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. hello? >> yeah talk to the police when they get there. >> are they on their way right now. >> we're going to send th
three women missing for a decade found alive. amanda berry was 16 when she disappeared, she was 14 when he disappeared and michele knight was 20 when she went missing in 2002. they were all discovered in one house in the city. the owner of the house ariel castro is under acrest tonight. so are his two brothers. i want you to hear again the 11 call from amanda berry. this is what she told police. >> 911. >> help me i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance....
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and of course gina is one of the three women here. here's what we know about the other two women.nd obviously, there's still a lot to be filled in here. but amanda berry went missing on april 21st, 2003, the day before she turned 17. she reportedly accepted a ride home from a man from burger king, and this is what happened. she's now 27. her family last heard from her that night. berry's mom died in 2006, some say of a broken heart from missing her daughter as she searched for amanda. police say it was amanda berry's cries for help yesterday and this 911 call that set into motion this entire rescue. >> 911. >> help me. i'm amanda berry. >> you need police, fire, or ambulance? >> i need police. >> okay. and what's going on there? >> i've been kidnapped and i've been missing for ten years. and i'm here. i'm free now. >> berry was met by her older sister at the hospital following her escape. this is the only picture that we have so far. she's the one in the center with the white tank top. pictured here with a 6-year-old girl that police believe is her daughter. there are reports that
and of course gina is one of the three women here. here's what we know about the other two women.nd obviously, there's still a lot to be filled in here. but amanda berry went missing on april 21st, 2003, the day before she turned 17. she reportedly accepted a ride home from a man from burger king, and this is what happened. she's now 27. her family last heard from her that night. berry's mom died in 2006, some say of a broken heart from missing her daughter as she searched for amanda. police...
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it's not the fault of the pregnant women. any parent would like to have their children have a better life, there's nothing wrong with that. now this business of maternity hotels is doing it in a way that i feel it's exploiting the constitution of the united states. >> the protest, media attention and scores of complaints led the l.a. city council to take action. >> what we received is many more complaints from neighbors who have sort of been low key because they were afraid because there has been intimidation in the nehborhoods. all of a sudden we have had 72 compliance. complaints being someone saying, "hey, i think it's going on in my neighborhood," or they see a group walking in a park and they all happen to be pregnant. >> birth tourism violates the spirit, t not the letter of the law. owners were punished with relatively inconsequential zoning violations. however, with complaints growing local officials want to pass specific laws that give them and collect taxes. >> obviously the tax issue would be a huge hit to everyone
it's not the fault of the pregnant women. any parent would like to have their children have a better life, there's nothing wrong with that. now this business of maternity hotels is doing it in a way that i feel it's exploiting the constitution of the united states. >> the protest, media attention and scores of complaints led the l.a. city council to take action. >> what we received is many more complaints from neighbors who have sort of been low key because they were afraid because...
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ted bundy probably killed over 30 women. 80% of those women were listed as run aways.was charming. he got them. he murdered them. he tortured them. i don't think you can sign the death warrant of a person by saying she is a run away. we don't care let's review. i'm sure the cleveland police are trying to do as good a job as they possibly can. >> they are doing a great job. >> you believe they made major mistakes over these past ten years. >> i don't want to say they made major mistakes. it's human error because 90% of kids that are missing, 98% are run aways and found etcetera. it is such a difficult call and i'm hoping. the cleveland police have done a great job. they've got the three guys. i hope they get justice. law enforcement has to change this policy that because you are 18 years old you are a run away. the first four hours are crucial. a woman like michele knight please everyone said no she would never run away. >> let's learn some lessons. >> absolutely. >> what are the two or three most important lessons law enforcement out there all over the country needs to
ted bundy probably killed over 30 women. 80% of those women were listed as run aways.was charming. he got them. he murdered them. he tortured them. i don't think you can sign the death warrant of a person by saying she is a run away. we don't care let's review. i'm sure the cleveland police are trying to do as good a job as they possibly can. >> they are doing a great job. >> you believe they made major mistakes over these past ten years. >> i don't want to say they made major...
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ted bundy killed i don't know how many women, 27 women? one of them was listed as a runaway, not one of them ran away. it's always, well, she was on drugs, she left her boyfriend, she went to go here. you have to take these cases of older women and older teenage women deadly serious. because the resources aren't there so they don't exploit -- they don't use the resource because, well, they have the right to run away. but i think a good lesson will be learned here because there was an adult woman in there for ten years that people probably looked for maybe for a couple days and said oh, she probably ran away to a new life. >> john you just mentioned something that just sort of broke my heart that you, you've talked to amanda berry's mother before she passed away. i mean that's a real sad twist in this story, too, that amanda berry is going to come home and be reunited with her family but her mother who was heartbroken at her abduction will not be able to enjoy her return. tell me a little bit about her mother and her quest to find this woma
ted bundy killed i don't know how many women, 27 women? one of them was listed as a runaway, not one of them ran away. it's always, well, she was on drugs, she left her boyfriend, she went to go here. you have to take these cases of older women and older teenage women deadly serious. because the resources aren't there so they don't exploit -- they don't use the resource because, well, they have the right to run away. but i think a good lesson will be learned here because there was an adult...
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women are just not trying to be a male only business. they're there. they're in business because of personal challenges. they want to work and take care of their families and all they're asking us is help to level the playing field. if we can do that in this government i think we achieve the quite a bit and we can grow new entrepreneurs and become the city that we know we are. are there any questions? >> any commissioner questions? >> yes. first of all thank you for the presentation. very, very informative. one question i had was when you saw the decline in the number of women owned businesses from 500 something down to 200 something did you look to see if there was a corresponding keduction in the overall numbers of small businesses or local businesses, a corresponding reduction of the numbers regardless of the distribution of that make up? was there a corresponding decrease? >> there was a decrease in the overall numbers but it was greatly steeper for our women business enterprises who were certified. we can really attribute this to some of the thing
women are just not trying to be a male only business. they're there. they're in business because of personal challenges. they want to work and take care of their families and all they're asking us is help to level the playing field. if we can do that in this government i think we achieve the quite a bit and we can grow new entrepreneurs and become the city that we know we are. are there any questions? >> any commissioner questions? >> yes. first of all thank you for the...
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disappearance and what exactly the women went through. it's interesting because you're talking about neighborhoods and neighborhoods noticing things. i'm here in this neighborhood and people say that they had no idea this was going on right under their noses. i want to bring in israel lugo, a neighbor here. you knew aerial castro. and you had no idea this was happening. >> no, i sure didn't. like i say, like an average joe. i know him for about 18 years and everything and he would come out here, play around with the kids and everything, you know what i'm saying? >> reporter: you said that you saw him with the little girl, the 6-year-old, just this past sunday playing in a park. what can you tell us about that? >> i was -- i seen him before with the little girl up and down in the car. yes, i was at seymour park with the baby and he pulled up in the truck, looked like a little happy family. i was, like, whose kid is this? he said it's my girlfriend's daughter. i said, oh, okay, you know what i'm saying? it looked like a dad and a daughter d
disappearance and what exactly the women went through. it's interesting because you're talking about neighborhoods and neighborhoods noticing things. i'm here in this neighborhood and people say that they had no idea this was going on right under their noses. i want to bring in israel lugo, a neighbor here. you knew aerial castro. and you had no idea this was happening. >> no, i sure didn't. like i say, like an average joe. i know him for about 18 years and everything and he would come...
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three women found alive after missing for a decade. as we go to break we want to bring you reaction from two cousins of amanda berry. watch this. >> when i first heard about the incident i was shocked. the whole time down here i cried but now i'm just excited to see her excited to hold we are, excited to tell her how much i love her, miss her. . we're so excited and happy >> reporter: what would you tell her if you could tell her anything right now. >> we love her and missed her and thought about her every day. >> every day. >> i knew he would come home. blackberry z10 with blackberry hub. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. before i do any projects on on my own.st at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. hwelcome back.. nice to see you again! hey! i almost didn't recognize you without the suit. well, this is my weekend suit. weekend getaways just got bett
three women found alive after missing for a decade. as we go to break we want to bring you reaction from two cousins of amanda berry. watch this. >> when i first heard about the incident i was shocked. the whole time down here i cried but now i'm just excited to see her excited to hold we are, excited to tell her how much i love her, miss her. . we're so excited and happy >> reporter: what would you tell her if you could tell her anything right now. >> we love her and missed...
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the three women were in their teens when that went missing. officers from all the women inside the same home, along with a six year-old child. one of the victims manage to call 911. >> i go on the porch and a woman stated that she want me to help her get out. out wil as she stated that we should call on 911 because my name is amanda vebarry. >> three brothers are under arrest accused of holding these women hostage for nearly a decade. we will go live to the press conference as soon as it is available. >> now to the latest on the deadly alamo fire on the san mateo bridge. later this morning, the corner is expected to release the names old all of the women killed on saturday. there were nine passengers and saw the limo. still no word on what caused the fire, but investigators say, the limousine was overcrowded by one passenger though there is no indication that that was a factor in the fire. the limo driver, orville ricky brown, and for members of the party managed to get out of the limo which became engulfed in flames. this is video from out or
the three women were in their teens when that went missing. officers from all the women inside the same home, along with a six year-old child. one of the victims manage to call 911. >> i go on the porch and a woman stated that she want me to help her get out. out wil as she stated that we should call on 911 because my name is amanda vebarry. >> three brothers are under arrest accused of holding these women hostage for nearly a decade. we will go live to the press conference as soon...
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and i guess -- not i guess, my argument would be, if we made women and women's safety a priority, we would have a system that could handle all the domestic violence complaints. >> what do you mean by that? >> i mean, if we made it a priority, we would have enough lawyers who represent women, who can represent them for free if they don't have the money. we would have police departments around the country who take seriously allegations of abuse. we would have a network in place for safe havens for women immediately. we would have the equivalent of the cleveland rape crisis center in every city in the country. i mean, we have not made it a priority. we certainly spend money on a lot of other things when we decide it's important. and if we put women first, women and children and their safety, we would be able to handle these complaints and we would do a lot more to prevent domestic violence in the first place. >> i think it's important to note that while we are not doing nearly enough, and while it's a scandal that 1.3 million women are victims of intimate partner violence every year, in
and i guess -- not i guess, my argument would be, if we made women and women's safety a priority, we would have a system that could handle all the domestic violence complaints. >> what do you mean by that? >> i mean, if we made it a priority, we would have enough lawyers who represent women, who can represent them for free if they don't have the money. we would have police departments around the country who take seriously allegations of abuse. we would have a network in place for...
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three women alive after ten years.. thanks for sharing your insight and investigation. >> glad to do it. >> gretchen: coming up next, not one single cemetery wants to bury the accused boston bomber, the one who died. but his mom has an idea and a lot of you may like this idea. we'll tell what you it is. >> steve: new jersey governor chris christie has been keeping a secret for months. he just revealed it. we'll tell you what it is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. resulting in unexpected power and agility. experience the adventurous, all-powerful gator rsx850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multi-link suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. right now, visit your dealer or johndeere.com/gator to get $800 off the gator rsx850i. right now, visit your dealer or johndeere.com/gator we are outta here! finding you the perfect place. hotels.com. >> every day, i mean, eve
three women alive after ten years.. thanks for sharing your insight and investigation. >> glad to do it. >> gretchen: coming up next, not one single cemetery wants to bury the accused boston bomber, the one who died. but his mom has an idea and a lot of you may like this idea. we'll tell what you it is. >> steve: new jersey governor chris christie has been keeping a secret for months. he just revealed it. we'll tell you what it is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8....
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the supreme court of mississippi is debating a case that could lead to charges of manslaughter for women who suffer miscarriages or stillbirths the case involves thirty three year old nina buckhalter has been standing trial for manslaughter and the loss of her fetus which prosecutors claim was caused by her legal drug use according to a mother jones report buckholtz or was charged based on the action of methamphetamines in her system which led a grand jury in to declare the defendant quote did willfully kill a human being by culpable negligence however medical and policy groups have argued it's scientifically impossible to determine a direct cause between in utero illegal drug exposure and harm to the fetus so if there is a guilty verdict in this case what kind of precedent might it set for pregnant women moving forward talk about all that and more i'm joined by far diaz tello staff attorney with national advocates for pregnant women who is also part of the legal defense on this case thanks so much for taking the time thanks for having me so what laws exist in mississippi that she's bein
the supreme court of mississippi is debating a case that could lead to charges of manslaughter for women who suffer miscarriages or stillbirths the case involves thirty three year old nina buckhalter has been standing trial for manslaughter and the loss of her fetus which prosecutors claim was caused by her legal drug use according to a mother jones report buckholtz or was charged based on the action of methamphetamines in her system which led a grand jury in to declare the defendant quote did...
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did they speak to the young women? >> we are told the fbi interviewed all three of the victims today. we told that they will question the three suspects, the three castro brothers, tomorrow. there's a federal mandate that threes three men, if they are going to be charged, have to be charged within 48 hours. we are told that will happen before tomorrow night. >> it's interesting, some people saw nothing and some people saw weird stuff and called the police over the years. >> we heard reports that someone saw a naked woman in the backyard. and others seem for innocuous, but one woman was suspicious when cass degree drove up in a school bus and got out with a big bag of mcdonald's food and several drinks and that raised sus -- suspicion of the. >> this is a close community. apparently the castro family was close with the dejesus family. and they interviewed the crime suspect's daughter about how she saw her friend on the day she disappeared. >> three girls, now young women, grabbed and held against their will right in the
did they speak to the young women? >> we are told the fbi interviewed all three of the victims today. we told that they will question the three suspects, the three castro brothers, tomorrow. there's a federal mandate that threes three men, if they are going to be charged, have to be charged within 48 hours. we are told that will happen before tomorrow night. >> it's interesting, some people saw nothing and some people saw weird stuff and called the police over the years. >> we...
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women provided hundreds of women funding to get both the mri and brca genetic testing. >>> up next i will speak with another breast cancer patient. she's our very own zorida sambalin and she says angelina jolie's story empowered her to share her story. ♪ if loving you is wrong ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. has a lot going on in her life. wife, mother, marathoner. but one day it's just gonna be james and her. so as their financial advisor, i'm helping them look at their complete financial picture -- even the money they've invested elsewhere -- to create a plan that can help weather all kinds of markets. because that's how they're getting ready, for all the things they want to do. [ female announcer ] when people talk, great things can happen. so start a conversation with an advisor who's fully invested in you. wells fargo advisors. together we'll go far. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can
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we do expect the coroner to positively identify the five women who died in the fire, we have learned the names of three of them. mary g. guardiano jasmine desguia, nelia arrellano, and she worked at a hospital and was eye didn't paid to antigen any died in that burning limo, she was a wife of two, her husband spoke with us and tells us -- jenny died in that burning limo and the two had balloons up and hours before she was killed, she hosted a 10th birthday party for her daughter. >> she is a loving friendly and understanding. and very caring sweet person. >> her husband said he is waiting for authorities to release her body and they will bring them back to be able to say good wife to the five women, amalia loyola, jasmine desguia, mary guardiano and nelia arrellano. they were headed there when the limousine caught fire and the chp is still trying to figure out why the car ignited. later on this morning, we do expect the coroner to release the names of the five went once we have that information we will certainly pass it along to you. >>> it could be several weeks before we know what
we do expect the coroner to positively identify the five women who died in the fire, we have learned the names of three of them. mary g. guardiano jasmine desguia, nelia arrellano, and she worked at a hospital and was eye didn't paid to antigen any died in that burning limo, she was a wife of two, her husband spoke with us and tells us -- jenny died in that burning limo and the two had balloons up and hours before she was killed, she hosted a 10th birthday party for her daughter. >> she...
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missing women. an incident was created in our communications center at 5:52 and 33 seconds a police car was disprogram patched at 4:52 and 40 seconds. first-responders arrived on the scene at just under two minutes later at 5:54 and 7 seconds. by 5:58 the responding officers identified gina dejesus and amanda berry being located in the home. one minute later they also recovered safely michelle knight. all three of the missing women and a 6-year-old child belonging to one of the missing women was conveyed to medical health center for providing care. immediately after learning the incident we began an immediate search of our databases so determine what information that we had regarding this specific address. we have no nothing articulated. we looked at all the emergency medical calls for service and fire responses to the address on saymore avenue since 2006, as far back as our database exists. we found there were no calls for service. we again checked our building and housing department to see whether
missing women. an incident was created in our communications center at 5:52 and 33 seconds a police car was disprogram patched at 4:52 and 40 seconds. first-responders arrived on the scene at just under two minutes later at 5:54 and 7 seconds. by 5:58 the responding officers identified gina dejesus and amanda berry being located in the home. one minute later they also recovered safely michelle knight. all three of the missing women and a 6-year-old child belonging to one of the missing women...
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what do we know about where the women are now? >> reporter: at last check all three women were being held in private locations. you mentioned the outpouring of love and support at amanda berry's house. we should note here this afternoon about 2:00 we are told there will also be a prayer vigil for all three of the young women. >> let's talk more about the brothers. you have been on the beat of uncovering new details about the castro brothers. here is what one of the relatives said this morning. >> reporter: is there anything that stands out to you now as being suspicious or anything that should have raised red flags? >> no. absolutely not. they always sape hind sight is 20/20. if there ever anything that anyone would have told my father who lives in this neighborhood that they thought that anything suspicious was going on with his nephew or that house, no one in this entire family would have kept anything secret or protect them to the extent of what has tran transpired here. i know his siblings would have never condoned or kept thi
what do we know about where the women are now? >> reporter: at last check all three women were being held in private locations. you mentioned the outpouring of love and support at amanda berry's house. we should note here this afternoon about 2:00 we are told there will also be a prayer vigil for all three of the young women. >> let's talk more about the brothers. you have been on the beat of uncovering new details about the castro brothers. here is what one of the relatives said...
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it matters about independent women. republican women that will cross over.call them, the first wives clubs of south carolina who are not happy that mark sanford wants to be back in the spotlight considering one of their very own was jilted by him. so it won't be white men over 40. we know where they're going to go. it is women under 40 and under 50 and african-americans, jim clyburn was working with mrs. colbert busch this weekend. that's big. they've been doing major stuff in the black churches. that will help. can you get more democrats and more independents to vote than the republicans? that's the $64 million question. >> let's dig into the lady folk and what they're likely to do here. sanford has this group, independent voice, they've been running ads to help him out. in the ads they say we can't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. that's the argument they're making for him. do you get a sense from talking to the women that that effort is working and that there is a sense of, you know, let's forgive and forget and move on and move forward? >> repor
it matters about independent women. republican women that will cross over.call them, the first wives clubs of south carolina who are not happy that mark sanford wants to be back in the spotlight considering one of their very own was jilted by him. so it won't be white men over 40. we know where they're going to go. it is women under 40 and under 50 and african-americans, jim clyburn was working with mrs. colbert busch this weekend. that's big. they've been doing major stuff in the black...
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they also found women, dazed women. >> they were almost stuporous. they were jam inside a room where they are all there together. some of them were bleeding. and so the department of health they called and told the detectives call for an ambulance. >> at the same time they searched gosnell's house and found patient files, almost a quarter million dollars in cash and a gun. the state and local authorities that had ignored the abortion mill for more than a generation now swung into action. february 22, 2010, the board of medicine suspended gosnell's medical license. march 12 the department of health began the process of shutting down the clinic. may 4, the philadelphia d.a. submitted the case to a grand jury. for more than six months the grand jury reviewed thousands of pieces of evidence and heard testimony from 58 witnesses before releasing a 281-page report. >> the presentment charges one count of third-degree murder against gosnell and his associates for killing carnamaya and 7 counts of first-degree murder for the intentional killing of viable bab
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>> three women kidnapped a decade ago are found alive.hilling call for help and how a neighbor helped rescue these ladies. >> reporter: live in san jose where three suspects are in custody after a high-speed chase and a robbery. the one piece of information that led officers to catch the bad guy. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to begin with. when i look nice on the outside, i feel better on the inside. to help, sleep train is collecting new clothes for kids big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help make a foster child's day a little brighter. not everyone can be a foster parent, but anyone can help a foster child. dance class, shopping, and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> i have been missing for 10 years and i'm here, i'm fine now. >> three women kidnapped a decade ago have been found alive. >> see this girl going nuts try
>> three women kidnapped a decade ago are found alive.hilling call for help and how a neighbor helped rescue these ladies. >> reporter: live in san jose where three suspects are in custody after a high-speed chase and a robbery. the one piece of information that led officers to catch the bad guy. for over 60,000 california foster children, it's a challenge to replace clothes that are too small or worn out. i grew 3 inches last year. i don't need anything fancy. i never had much to...
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and people said they thought the women would never be found alive. now police say the women were tied up in a house for years, unable to escape, and you can see here, all this time, they were not far from where they'd first disappeared. trapped in a home just a short drive away with no way to contact the outside world, we're told. as it turns out, police may have missed some opportunities to save them, according to early reports. neighbors say police were called twice in recent years to investigate suspicious activity there. one man says he heard pounding on doors at the house. another neighbor says her daughter once saw a naked woman crawling on her hands hands ands in the back yard. police never found the victim. all that would change when one victim's screams set off a dramatic rescue. listen to the hero neighbor. >> i looked and see this girl, and she just going nuts on the door. so i was -- you stuck? open the door. she says, i can't, it's locked. and it it's only enough to reach your handin and grab the mail and close the door. and we naturally
and people said they thought the women would never be found alive. now police say the women were tied up in a house for years, unable to escape, and you can see here, all this time, they were not far from where they'd first disappeared. trapped in a home just a short drive away with no way to contact the outside world, we're told. as it turns out, police may have missed some opportunities to save them, according to early reports. neighbors say police were called twice in recent years to...