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to a nuclearization of iran. >> debra, does romney have a point? but you have to lay that against the point that was made earlier at this table which is how much of substance or specificity or new proposals has he had to say on any of this that would provide news for the people covering it? >> well, the romney people put out a 59-point plan a while ago on what he wanted to do for the economy. that didn't get a lot of coverage. what i'd like to see the romney people do -- i don't want to sound like i'm defending them. i don't have good access with that campaign. i've never had a sit down with mitt romney. i'm not -- i'm real unhappy about it -- >> you don't live in a swing state. >> yeah. but they ought to put out a 59 gaffes and see how many stories that gets. there week, mitt romney put out a five-point -- i guess 59 points are too many, right? they come out with the five-point plan. there have been stories about it. face it, everybody wants to talk about the gaffe. they don't want to talk about his policy suggestions. he's had some good interview
to a nuclearization of iran. >> debra, does romney have a point? but you have to lay that against the point that was made earlier at this table which is how much of substance or specificity or new proposals has he had to say on any of this that would provide news for the people covering it? >> well, the romney people put out a 59-point plan a while ago on what he wanted to do for the economy. that didn't get a lot of coverage. what i'd like to see the romney people do -- i don't...
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joining us, debra sanders, columnist for "the san francisco chronicle." and here, michael sheer, "the new york times." and bill press, host of current tv's "full court press." michael sheer, that was the last stop of the trip. reporters weren't going to have another crack at romney. they had the shot. was that the symptom of a deteriorating relationship? >> i think it was definitely a symptom of a problem on the trip in which the campaign had made the conscious choice to put romney in interviews with television anchors but to keep him away from the reporters that were traveling with him. and what they i think discovered in the send if they had taken a few minutes with the reporters, done a little press, 15 minutes every day, they probably would have avoided that scene. >> on friday perhaps in responding to the criticism, romney did hold a press availability in las vegas. debra saunders, when he goes to three different countries and -- and news organizations are spending all this money to send reporters on the trip, and they get three questions, does that
joining us, debra sanders, columnist for "the san francisco chronicle." and here, michael sheer, "the new york times." and bill press, host of current tv's "full court press." michael sheer, that was the last stop of the trip. reporters weren't going to have another crack at romney. they had the shot. was that the symptom of a deteriorating relationship? >> i think it was definitely a symptom of a problem on the trip in which the campaign had made the...
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oh, and debra, thank you for these. i'm nna show these to robbie. oh, i can't wait for anksgiving tomorrow. isn't that great? your mom can see yeah, i know. it like a blessing. oh, one more thing. i was wondering if i could me a pumpkin bundcake tomorrow. okay. okay. that would be eat. so we'll see you tomorrow. okay. okay. and i'll soyou tomorrow! [ male announcer ] noteboo...it's guaranteed they'll go through a ot. at's why you get aranteed savings for back to school at staps. now get staples one-subject notebooks for just a penny. ♪ [ humming ] the cheerios bandi got you again? both laugh ] the one and only, cheerios ♪ ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios you obably had one thing online. but today, everythins online. in few years, the number of devices in your home wl double an what we are doing online takes internet spd, not every netwk can handle it, rizon fios is 100% fiber optic so it's faster and c handle it. and now there's revolutionary fios quantum speed, more than twice as fast as anything this country has ev
oh, and debra, thank you for these. i'm nna show these to robbie. oh, i can't wait for anksgiving tomorrow. isn't that great? your mom can see yeah, i know. it like a blessing. oh, one more thing. i was wondering if i could me a pumpkin bundcake tomorrow. okay. okay. that would be eat. so we'll see you tomorrow. okay. okay. and i'll soyou tomorrow! [ male announcer ] noteboo...it's guaranteed they'll go through a ot. at's why you get aranteed savings for back to school at staps. now get staples...
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most of all, debra and others facing similar challenges say it's important to recognize the everyday gift in caring for aging parents. >> you realize how precious life is. that's why it's so important to have the children spend time with their parents, for me to spend time with my parents. >> reporter: stress is a normal part of care giving, but there are ways to minimize expense. there are places can you turn to but they do vary from community to community. some senior centers have buses to take people to appointments, local churches provide community outreach. some animal shelters will bring dogs into a person's home, which is a known stress reliever both the patients and caregiver. purchase so many of us have been there and we'll keep reporting on this topic. we're going to do a lot more on this topic. nancy, thank you, as always. >>> we're back in a moment with a post olympic games worry for the royal family. >>> the duke of edenburg is back in the hospital. he was taken from balmoral castle. precaution, it's a recurrence from back in june. he was in the hospital. prince philip i
most of all, debra and others facing similar challenges say it's important to recognize the everyday gift in caring for aging parents. >> you realize how precious life is. that's why it's so important to have the children spend time with their parents, for me to spend time with my parents. >> reporter: stress is a normal part of care giving, but there are ways to minimize expense. there are places can you turn to but they do vary from community to community. some senior centers have...
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debra, why should we care what's in the bain documents and romney's tax returns. we have given you two years, why should that be sufficient? why should we piece this together? >> first off, he had an op-ed saying bain is the reason he would be a great commander in chief. what the documents made clear is yes, he's made a lot of money as a successful businessman but he invested in the private equity funds not open to ordinary investors and ordinary americans. these funds have used some pretty shady tax-dodging schemes to avoid paying tax returns. the reason one was set up was to avoid paying taxes in the u.s. that flies in the face of why he said previously this is what was set up. >> john cassidy of "the new yorker" is going to tell me given the release of the bain document what is we know about mitt romney's finances and taxes. what's if overall picture that emerged even if we cannot fill in every detail? >> we know when he left bain he got a complicated tax package allowing him to invest in bain capital funds. bain capital like many hedge funds and private equity
debra, why should we care what's in the bain documents and romney's tax returns. we have given you two years, why should that be sufficient? why should we piece this together? >> first off, he had an op-ed saying bain is the reason he would be a great commander in chief. what the documents made clear is yes, he's made a lot of money as a successful businessman but he invested in the private equity funds not open to ordinary investors and ordinary americans. these funds have used some...
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debra borchardt is a markets analyst at thestreet.com. deborah, first of all explain the business differences between the digital gaming and traditional video games? >> well, a lot of the diblgital gamers, the way that they earn mon seputting advertising within the games or trying to get to you pay for different additional items like points and that type of model. but they're finding people want to play their games on the phones for free. they're called snacking games. you just play them for a little time when standing in line or waiting in a restaurant. you really don't want to pay additional money. whereas your traditional game company like act vision or ea. they make their money off one upfront buying the game which is pretty expense ifr. but they've determined ways to upsell you. >> tom: you can have a multitude of revenue sources in the language of an m.b.a. student. the new elistration is zynga. big business through facebook, and this stock has been a disaster sinces its ipo. new lows. farmville is not working out. is the new model
debra borchardt is a markets analyst at thestreet.com. deborah, first of all explain the business differences between the digital gaming and traditional video games? >> well, a lot of the diblgital gamers, the way that they earn mon seputting advertising within the games or trying to get to you pay for different additional items like points and that type of model. but they're finding people want to play their games on the phones for free. they're called snacking games. you just play them...
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most of all, debra and others facing similar challenges say it's important to recognize the every day gift in caring for aging parents. >> you realize how precious life is. that's why it's so important to have the children spend time with their parents, for me to spend time with my parents. >> reporter: stress is a normal part of care giving but there are ways to minimize expense. there are places can you turn to but they vary community to community. some senior seniors have buses to take them to appointments, churches, community outreach. some shelters will bring animals into a person's home which is a known stress reliever both for the patient and the caregiver. >> you and i have both been there. we're going to do a lot more on this topic. nancy, thank you, as always. >>> we're back in a moment with a post olympic games worry for the royal family. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficu
most of all, debra and others facing similar challenges say it's important to recognize the every day gift in caring for aging parents. >> you realize how precious life is. that's why it's so important to have the children spend time with their parents, for me to spend time with my parents. >> reporter: stress is a normal part of care giving but there are ways to minimize expense. there are places can you turn to but they vary community to community. some senior seniors have buses...
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most of all, debra and others facing similar challenges say it's important to recognize the everyday gift in caring for aging parents. >> you realize how precious life is. that's why it's so important to have the children spend time with their parents, for me to spend time with my parents. >> reporter: stress is a normal part of care giving, but there are ways to minimize expense. there are places can you turn to but they do vary from community to community. some senior seniors have buses to take people to appointments, local churches provide community outreach. some animal shelters will bring dogs into a person's home, which is a known stress reliever both the parents and the caregiver. >> you and i have both been there. we're going to do a lot more on this topic. nancy, thank you, as always. >>> we're back in a moment with a post olympic games worry for the royal family. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, stay
most of all, debra and others facing similar challenges say it's important to recognize the everyday gift in caring for aging parents. >> you realize how precious life is. that's why it's so important to have the children spend time with their parents, for me to spend time with my parents. >> reporter: stress is a normal part of care giving, but there are ways to minimize expense. there are places can you turn to but they do vary from community to community. some senior seniors have...
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so let's turn to the attorneys, debra blum and joey jackson in new york to sorority out what this all means. all right, joey, let's start with you because he actually appears in court today. we find out among other things that he had been essentially banned from the university of colorado campus after the police were warned about the threats that he had made. what gives here. >> it is problematic for a number of reasons. what does it say? if you are under the care of three different psychiatrists it goes to show that the university had knowledge as to his potential for doing things that would be -- represent a public danger. that's an issue. it's further an issue when, in fact, he is banned from the campus. his i.d. is taken away from them because it goes to show that there could have been other preventative measures put in place, laura, which could have potentially saved lives. that's what the problem is here at the outset. >> laura: debra, we are looking aside from this criminal case, we are looking at potential liability for the university, for the officials involved, for, perhaps,
so let's turn to the attorneys, debra blum and joey jackson in new york to sorority out what this all means. all right, joey, let's start with you because he actually appears in court today. we find out among other things that he had been essentially banned from the university of colorado campus after the police were warned about the threats that he had made. what gives here. >> it is problematic for a number of reasons. what does it say? if you are under the care of three different...
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we are live, in cuatii, debra villa lone. >>> a contra cost ya county deputy says he was dismissed because he he broke the code of site ensz. he says he was fired in retaliation for report after he said that he witnessed a deputy. >>> at coroner's office identified a woman who was killed in a solo car crash as an irforce reserve air man. samantha ann lander of sacramento county was riding in a car when it crashed into a ditch on the burnell avenue onramp on northbound 680. the chp says that the driver may have fallen asleep at the wheel. there were no details released on that driver's condition. >>> lightning strikes sparked dozens of wild fires across the state today cal fire said that more than 900 strikes touched down this morning. the hardest hit areas were in chester county. the biggest fire burned 260 acres east of redding so far. no report of damages or evacuation. >>> and two fires are almost contained, burning almost two thousand fires. the fires broke out almost minutes of each other. investigators are still trying to find the cause of each fire. the cost of batting the fires mor
we are live, in cuatii, debra villa lone. >>> a contra cost ya county deputy says he was dismissed because he he broke the code of site ensz. he says he was fired in retaliation for report after he said that he witnessed a deputy. >>> at coroner's office identified a woman who was killed in a solo car crash as an irforce reserve air man. samantha ann lander of sacramento county was riding in a car when it crashed into a ditch on the burnell avenue onramp on northbound 680. the...
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, debra. >> reporter: julie, robert johns spoke to ktvu today for about 20 minute, lucid and calm but some of his answers bizarre. he claims he got much of the ammunition as birthday presents. and the weapon, a sawed off knife, guns and ammunition. he is claims he has two birthday, is working on the real estate market and wants to take over the world. >> scary, really scary especially after colorado. >> reporter: police had no idea the fire power he was sitting on. >> you can't be too cautious. that's why i never approached him. i never said anything to him i just let him be. >> reporter: from jail, police says police took him weapons because of colorado shooting. he says it's in no way related to the aurora shootings. but this woman says he left a death threat. a note she turned over to police. >> it was disturbing and it really upset my daughter. >> after that, police brought him in. he had been picked up briefly a month before by officers who confiscated his weapons and sent him for an evaluation but did not find the ammunition. on a list, the president and president. -- and vice p
, debra. >> reporter: julie, robert johns spoke to ktvu today for about 20 minute, lucid and calm but some of his answers bizarre. he claims he got much of the ammunition as birthday presents. and the weapon, a sawed off knife, guns and ammunition. he is claims he has two birthday, is working on the real estate market and wants to take over the world. >> scary, really scary especially after colorado. >> reporter: police had no idea the fire power he was sitting on. >>...
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debra returned today and found that on going trouble is trurning the president's office there into a bunker. >> can you open the door so we can talk? >> at the president's oakland outpost, volunteers work behind locked doors. and are still smarting over last night's takeover. >>> how act at this visits got inside and refused to leave. muscling past a wall of chairs and scuffling with campaign workers who retreated. >> everybody to the back. everybody to the back . >> the half dozen squatters stayed several hours until police led them out under arrest. they want the obama administration to stop prosecuting the army private involved in the wiki leaks case. >> are you a volunteer? >> yeah. >> now, tighter security. extra precautions to assure they are not infiltrating. >> i got an e-mail, i e-mailed my picture ahead of time. >> how can you operate as a campaign headquarters if you can't unlock your doors? >> i'm not allowed to comment. >> what happens when it's not peaceful? that's what worries me. >> neighbors to the obama office know just two weeks ago protestors shattered the windows
debra returned today and found that on going trouble is trurning the president's office there into a bunker. >> can you open the door so we can talk? >> at the president's oakland outpost, volunteers work behind locked doors. and are still smarting over last night's takeover. >>> how act at this visits got inside and refused to leave. muscling past a wall of chairs and scuffling with campaign workers who retreated. >> everybody to the back. everybody to the back ....
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con vo ---la gerente de la ciudad debra figone dice que ella confia en el jefe moore y que lamenta que este enfrentando este tipo de problemas... ---el voto seria solo moral, ya que solo la gerencia puede despedir al jefe de policia. ---al parecer no todos los oficiales estarian apoyando el voto de desconfianza. cu buenas noches les saluda cesar bayona ... blanca garza tiene el dia libre.. cu - anchor ---y con todo y estos problemas al interior de la policia de san jose precisamente hoy, un tiroteo a plena luz del da en el ste de esa ciudad dej a un sujeto herido de bala, pero la polica no parece tener pistas. take map el incidente ocurri en la calle sunset avenue y lausett, muy cerca de la iglesia nuestra seÑora de guadalupe, jaime peluffo nos tiene todos los detalles take pkg 0:1 0:17 ---en stockton, la policia detuvo hoy a dos hombres latinos luego de ejecutar una orden de cateo en una casa donde habia drogas y armas ---las autoridades decomisaron un revolver, un rifle, municin y cocaina, entre otros estupefacientes ---en el celular de uno de los detenidos tambien encontraron la fo
con vo ---la gerente de la ciudad debra figone dice que ella confia en el jefe moore y que lamenta que este enfrentando este tipo de problemas... ---el voto seria solo moral, ya que solo la gerencia puede despedir al jefe de policia. ---al parecer no todos los oficiales estarian apoyando el voto de desconfianza. cu buenas noches les saluda cesar bayona ... blanca garza tiene el dia libre.. cu - anchor ---y con todo y estos problemas al interior de la policia de san jose precisamente hoy, un...
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, debra. >> reporter: julie, robert johns spoke to ktvu today for about 20 minute, lucid and calm but some of his answers bizarre. he claims he got much of the ammunition as birthday presents. and the weapon, a sawed off knife, guns and ammunition. he is claims he has two birthday, is working on the real estate market and wants to take over the world. >> scary, really scary especially after colorado. >> reporter: police had no idea the fire power he was sitting on. >> you can't be too cautious. that's why i never approached him. i never said anything to him i just let him be. >> reporter: from jail, police says police took him weapons because of colorado shooting. he says it's in no way related to the aurora shootings. but this woman says he left a death threat. a note she turned over to police. >> it was disturbing and it really upset my daughter. >> after that, police brought him in. he had been picked up briefly a month before by officers who confiscated his weapons and sent him for an evaluation but did not find the ammunition. on a list, the president and president. -- and vice p
, debra. >> reporter: julie, robert johns spoke to ktvu today for about 20 minute, lucid and calm but some of his answers bizarre. he claims he got much of the ammunition as birthday presents. and the weapon, a sawed off knife, guns and ammunition. he is claims he has two birthday, is working on the real estate market and wants to take over the world. >> scary, really scary especially after colorado. >> reporter: police had no idea the fire power he was sitting on. >>...
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debra returned today and found that on going trouble is trurning the president's office there into a bunker. >> can you open the door so we can talk? >> at the president's oakland outpost, volunteers work behind locked doors. and are still smarting over last night's takeover. >>> how act at this visits got inside and refused to leave. muscling past a wall of chairs and scuffling with campaign workers who retreated. >> everybody to the back. everybody to the back . >> the half dozen squatters stayed several hours until police led them out under arrest. they want the obama administration to stop prosecuting the army private involved in the wiki leaks case. >> are you a volunteer? >> yeah. >> now, tighter security. extra precautions to assure they are not infiltrating. >> i got an e-mail, i e-mailed my picture ahead of time. >> how can you operate as a campaign headquarters if you can't unlock your doors? >> i'm not allowed to comment. >> what happens when it's not peaceful? that's what worries me. >> neighbors to the obama office know just two weeks ago protestors shattered the windows
debra returned today and found that on going trouble is trurning the president's office there into a bunker. >> can you open the door so we can talk? >> at the president's oakland outpost, volunteers work behind locked doors. and are still smarting over last night's takeover. >>> how act at this visits got inside and refused to leave. muscling past a wall of chairs and scuffling with campaign workers who retreated. >> everybody to the back. everybody to the back ....
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they say they are already struggling with -- after last year's 6% reduction, which has resulted on a debra line on overtime. government employment is now at its lowest levels in 34 years. the decline in government workers has added to the nation's jobless rate. the proportion of the population working in government started the downward spiral in the middle of 2010. this is as the stimulus program dried up. it is still losing $1 billion an hour -- more on that and elevator etiquette. all of that and more coming up. live that bloomberg headquarters, linda bell, reporting for abc 7 news. >> looking at 74 degrees early on this thursday meaning. >> more to come. pepco customers and prince george's county got the chance to vent about their response to the june storm. you're on timeout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. so things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. >> we will find out what we can expect for the rest of the 20 to of hurricane season. the national oceanic and -- administration will update its forecast. so far, there have been three a tropical storms and two hurric
they say they are already struggling with -- after last year's 6% reduction, which has resulted on a debra line on overtime. government employment is now at its lowest levels in 34 years. the decline in government workers has added to the nation's jobless rate. the proportion of the population working in government started the downward spiral in the middle of 2010. this is as the stimulus program dried up. it is still losing $1 billion an hour -- more on that and elevator etiquette. all of that...
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we want to continue to talk with rajwant singh and eric and debra feyerick. >> sorry. didn't mean to be waving to all of you. i do want to bring you some additional information we are getting, is that when they execute that search warrant, they're going there in and also looking for guns and explosives. one thing they are doing, just as a precautionary measure, they are knocking on neighbor's doors and asking neighbors to leave the homes. they want to make sure that area is safe, a precautionary measure. they have to talk to the neighbors to find out what is going on, whether they knew this person or made any kind of statements. we are being told they are evacuating some of the homes in that area. >> thank you, deb. >> alex manning, law enforcement expert. you had a question for raj? >> she brought up an interesting point, are these temples or guy wires the same across the structure? >> i believe the holy room he was referring to, i don't believe they're all sim larn this temples as did this man go directly to this room? did you have to go through several corridors to
we want to continue to talk with rajwant singh and eric and debra feyerick. >> sorry. didn't mean to be waving to all of you. i do want to bring you some additional information we are getting, is that when they execute that search warrant, they're going there in and also looking for guns and explosives. one thing they are doing, just as a precautionary measure, they are knocking on neighbor's doors and asking neighbors to leave the homes. they want to make sure that area is safe, a...
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gooby my side is several landis- debra landis, who helped me present this budget. we are presenting it in the framework of the budget for 2014. goothis resources our offices to meet our mandates, and while doing so in a cost-effective manner. i would like to thank katherine newman for her work, and the staff, thank you for attending to answer any questions you may have a rigorous slide now two reflects historic net revenue budgets. this shows the measures implemented during the economic downturn has resulted in a flat budget from year to year. examples of cost savings measures include an accord eliminating its program. give we have combined it with the analysts project. give me classifier region reclassify assignments for strategic business needs. we have the foresight to develop in the department, which was replaced by a package. rove we have reduced our cost significantly and provided a electronic documents and packets whenever possible. good thing gift that keeps giving, and -- >> the gift that keeps giving, operating expenses, and the lower chart shows notable
gooby my side is several landis- debra landis, who helped me present this budget. we are presenting it in the framework of the budget for 2014. goothis resources our offices to meet our mandates, and while doing so in a cost-effective manner. i would like to thank katherine newman for her work, and the staff, thank you for attending to answer any questions you may have a rigorous slide now two reflects historic net revenue budgets. this shows the measures implemented during the economic...
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debra feyerick, with the investigation, we really appreciate it. we're on top of th
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congresswoman debra wasserman schultz. terri o'neil is the president of the national organization for women. she'll join us in studio a little bit later. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> bill, mitt romney is ready to start his debate training. his campaign has selected ohio senator rob portman to play obama during their mock debate practice session. politico reports he was chosen after they decided he would not be the running mate. last week, we told you of course that john kerry would be playing mitt romney. >> bill: i don't think that rob portman is an obama type. i don't know. it is a strange pick. >> you understand john kerry playing romney because of the connection and they know each other. >> bill: i'm not sure about that one. >> rosie o'donnell casually revealed yesterday in a blog post she got married back in june for the second time. rosie is recovering from a heart attack two weeks ago. she said she and michelle round tied the knot in a private ceremony in june. remember, she was married once be
congresswoman debra wasserman schultz. terri o'neil is the president of the national organization for women. she'll join us in studio a little bit later. but first -- >> this is the "full court press." >> bill, mitt romney is ready to start his debate training. his campaign has selected ohio senator rob portman to play obama during their mock debate practice session. politico reports he was chosen after they decided he would not be the running mate. last week, we told you...
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frank, is this really the way you want to beve u know, debra, in front of far be it from mer? to ever take his sid but i do think it's horrible what'sappened to that store. they used to give you samples all e time. and they also used to help you ke your bags to the car. now have to take you to the car myself. i was on your side. stealing is only a part this. y did you have to lose your temper anthen yell at the guy? but there's other ways to handle the situation. at me! hey, you weren'there! the guy had it coming! but not with your granddahter watching. it could affect her. i still twitch at tollbooth you know what? i'm glad ally sathat. she's gottlearn you can't take crap from people! frank... have you ever heard the saying, "it kes a village to raise a child"? i believe that. and i believe that you're part of our village. we're just trying to teach them proper value listen, i don't know what the hell village you' talking about. but i live in real worl usa. so you can spare me your lecture. you listen to me! come with me for a minute. something has to be done! he's a public m
frank, is this really the way you want to beve u know, debra, in front of far be it from mer? to ever take his sid but i do think it's horrible what'sappened to that store. they used to give you samples all e time. and they also used to help you ke your bags to the car. now have to take you to the car myself. i was on your side. stealing is only a part this. y did you have to lose your temper anthen yell at the guy? but there's other ways to handle the situation. at me! hey, you weren'there!...
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. >> commissioners, my name is debra walker. it i stand here in support of ross mirkarimi, ms. lopez, and theo, the family that has been most affected by this process. i paid attention. i watched as the questions were asked by europe -- by you all. this is a process that never should have happened. and everything after that fact has been created to justify a bad act. initially, there should not have been harshness between people love each other. as people who have families, you probably understand it gets to that point. but this process, especially the removal of an elected official, it should never have begun. i feel for you because it was begun and you have had to go through the process of wading through the mountains of evidence. i understand that you have the lot to look at here. and that is what i suggest you do. the facts from the people who were there, ross and ms. lopez arte all the people whose testimony matters here. what we are seeing now, and what we saw from the beginning of this case is the highly on to justify, i think, the responsible act of putting this forward
. >> commissioners, my name is debra walker. it i stand here in support of ross mirkarimi, ms. lopez, and theo, the family that has been most affected by this process. i paid attention. i watched as the questions were asked by europe -- by you all. this is a process that never should have happened. and everything after that fact has been created to justify a bad act. initially, there should not have been harshness between people love each other. as people who have families, you probably...
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mayor debra has requested the technology because of frequent violations at a key intersection in her town. andrea mccarren shows us what's happening in glen echo. >> no wonder there's confusion over what constitutes a stop. if you look at maryland's code, it doesn't specify whether that means a full second or even longer. but according to aaa, all wheels of a vehicle must come to a complete stop. >> it's terrible. we should know what is a stop, most people don't. >> even with our news camera in plain view, again and again, cars rolled right past the stop sign without even braking. that despite a nearby speed bump, a warning sign painted on the road, and a reminder that children are at play here. >> 70% of all crashes in this country occur at intersections. and we know that 40% of all traffic brutalities occur at stop signs. >> now, glen echo wants a stop sign camera at this intersection, where more than 2,000 cars pass through every year. it leads to the clara barton national historic site. >> if it makes it safer, it's a good idea. >> people shouldn't be rolling through. they do nee
mayor debra has requested the technology because of frequent violations at a key intersection in her town. andrea mccarren shows us what's happening in glen echo. >> no wonder there's confusion over what constitutes a stop. if you look at maryland's code, it doesn't specify whether that means a full second or even longer. but according to aaa, all wheels of a vehicle must come to a complete stop. >> it's terrible. we should know what is a stop, most people don't. >> even with...
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have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to
have always thought their direct there are -- showing that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no,...
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that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has beautiful red hair, light afro type but red hair. to me, i was like, oh, my god, she is so beautiful. for me, if i want to be friends with someone that i admire, i have to be like him or her, cannot have the red hair. so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i s
that there is a recurrence of the beauty from debra countries and origins. >> i was 11 or 12 in a school that was mixed. there were boys and girls. there was one girl i remember that was coming from the french colony. she was in algeria and came back to france. she had a very white skin. very, very white with speckles? >> freckles. >> freckles. more glamorous. glittering. but she was glamorous for me, sparkles -- no, freckles. sorry, i cannot say. [laughter] but she has...
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i am debra dwyer, planning department's staff. this is the public hearing on the draft eir for case number 2008.1084e, the mexican museum and residential tower project. i am joined by the preservation technical staff and the senior environmental planner. in addition, the successor agency to the redevelopment agency is here. briefly, the project would include the rehabilitation and restoration of the building at third and mission streets, conveyance of the parcel to the project sponsor, and the new construction of a 47 story, 550 foot tall tower connected to the building. space would be provided for the mexican museum within the lower floors of both structures. restaurants, retail, or commercial use is proposed for the ground floor of the other building. up to 215 residential units would be provided. flex options for the upper floors to remain office use or be converted to residential use have been analyzed. in addition, seven circulation and access to areas have been analyzed. these consider how people will enter and exit the proj
i am debra dwyer, planning department's staff. this is the public hearing on the draft eir for case number 2008.1084e, the mexican museum and residential tower project. i am joined by the preservation technical staff and the senior environmental planner. in addition, the successor agency to the redevelopment agency is here. briefly, the project would include the rehabilitation and restoration of the building at third and mission streets, conveyance of the parcel to the project sponsor, and the...