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from the board of education, emily mores. [applause] and i could go on and on with the -- mr. mayor to be of the people who are here celebrating with you on this very historic occasion. and it was all made possible by this fine collection of people to my right whom i've introduced by name and now let me ask the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, a man who chaired the historic meeting where the vote count was done without the assistance of our folk who normally count votes which is kind of the way i prefer to have votes counted in elections. you get better results. the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. [applause] president chiu: good afternoon. so mayor brown, i want to tell you the score of the game upstairs. two numbers. 11 to zero. [applause] this is an historic moment for san francisco. and i want to first start by thanking my colleagues at the board of supervisors. we may not -- please clap for them. we may not always agree. but on this great man, edwin lee, we came together and thank you for that. [applause] i also want to thank the many
from the board of education, emily mores. [applause] and i could go on and on with the -- mr. mayor to be of the people who are here celebrating with you on this very historic occasion. and it was all made possible by this fine collection of people to my right whom i've introduced by name and now let me ask the president of the san francisco board of supervisors, a man who chaired the historic meeting where the vote count was done without the assistance of our folk who normally count votes...
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emily schmidt joins us with more. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning. after months of intelligence gaerting gathering, the president said he had what he called a 55-45 situation. no definitive proof that bin land was in that compound. now is experts are working through what that all means. president obama said the 40 minutes he waited to see if the navy s.e.a.l.s found bin laden were some of the longest minutes of his life. >> it was a very tense situation. >> reporter: but he told "60 minutes" that the chance to get bin laden outweighed the risks. the situation raised questions of a support network there. >> we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government. and that's something that we have to investigate. >> reporter: a senior pakistani official tells abc news that based on years of experience, he believes that elements of pakistani intelligence, probably rogue of retired were involved in aiding, abetting, sheltering the leader of al qaeda. >> fess up. if you knew he was there, tell us. >> repo
emily schmidt joins us with more. good morning, emily. >> reporter: good morning. after months of intelligence gaerting gathering, the president said he had what he called a 55-45 situation. no definitive proof that bin land was in that compound. now is experts are working through what that all means. president obama said the 40 minutes he waited to see if the navy s.e.a.l.s found bin laden were some of the longest minutes of his life. >> it was a very tense situation. >>...
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emily schmidt has more. >> reporter: president obama visit to ground zero will mark the death of osama bin laden and his pakistani compound. in a way the president decided no picture of bin laden's body ever will. he told 60 minutes he will not release those photos. >> it's important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of somebody who was shot in the head are not floating around as an insightment to additional violence and propaganda tool. >> reporter: the white house says the decision matched the opinions of secretary of defense robert gates and secretary of state hillary clinton. even though earlier in the week, cia director leon pinetta predicted a release to silence critics. >> i think we have to reveal to the rest of the world the fact that we were able to get him and kill him. >> reporter: reuters news agency released photos they say showed three other men killed in the raid on bin laden's hideout. former new york city mayor giuliani says he disagrees with the president's decision. >> the pictures eventually get out. why not put them out now and satisfy at least the rati
emily schmidt has more. >> reporter: president obama visit to ground zero will mark the death of osama bin laden and his pakistani compound. in a way the president decided no picture of bin laden's body ever will. he told 60 minutes he will not release those photos. >> it's important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of somebody who was shot in the head are not floating around as an insightment to additional violence and propaganda tool. >> reporter: the white house...
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emily schmidt is joining us, now, from washington with more. chilling news, emily. good morning. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. osama bin laden's death meant removing an al qaeda leader. but also looking into what he may have had planned. because of that, officials issue a new warning that targeted the u.s. four months from now. in a week when so much has been said about osama bin laden's death, president obama was silent when placing a wreath at ground zero. he had saved his words for first responders and family members of 9/11 victims. >> when we say we will never forget, we mean what we say. >> reporter: patricia riley told the president, her sister, killed on 9/11, deserves that justice. >> i was so grateful, that the last thing that osama bin laden saw was an american soldier who came to get him for what he had done. >> reporter: today, president obama personally thanks the navy s.e.a.l.s and others on the mission that killed bin laden, when he travels here to ft. campbell, kentucky. the s.e.a.l.s remain anonymous. the community is proud of th
emily schmidt is joining us, now, from washington with more. chilling news, emily. good morning. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. osama bin laden's death meant removing an al qaeda leader. but also looking into what he may have had planned. because of that, officials issue a new warning that targeted the u.s. four months from now. in a week when so much has been said about osama bin laden's death, president obama was silent when placing a wreath at ground zero. he had...
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emily smith has more from washington -- schmidt has more from washington. >> reporter: for months u.s. intelligence focused on a mansion in pakistan with some signs that bin laden could beininside. friday the president authorize admission to find out and yesterday special forces finally killed the number one target. in a 9-minute statement last night, president obama announced the end of a nearly 10-year manhunt. >> the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. the leader of al-qaeda. and a terrorists responsible for the murder of thousands of innocent men, women and children. >> reporter: nearly 3,000 people died in the 9/11 attacks. but by the end of 2001 u.s. forces were bombing in afghanistan searching for bin laden. yesterday, a team of navy seals raided this mansion in pakistan. 40 minutes later, after a fire fight where bin laden fought back, he was dead. >> we are once again reminded that america can do what ever we set our mind to. >> usa, usa, usa. >> reporter: within minutes of the president's speech, jubilant crowds gathered outside the white house.
emily smith has more from washington -- schmidt has more from washington. >> reporter: for months u.s. intelligence focused on a mansion in pakistan with some signs that bin laden could beininside. friday the president authorize admission to find out and yesterday special forces finally killed the number one target. in a 9-minute statement last night, president obama announced the end of a nearly 10-year manhunt. >> the united states conducted an operation that killed osama bin...
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abc's emily schmidt has more from the nation's capital. >> reporter: when the navy seals stormed this pakistani compound sunday, the cia says intelligence was only 60 to 80% sure it was the right place. >> the reality was that we could have gone in there and not found bin laden at all. >> reporter: so those in the white house situation room watched. then waited about 20 minutes while the seals were inside and out of view. in the first public comments from the vice president, he says it was breath taking. >> it was a staggering undertaking and there was no one else i believe other than the american group of military warriors who could do it. >> reporter: the white house now says osama bin laden did not have a weapon. but says his wife rushed a u.s. team member. she was shot in the leg and survived. the administration is deciding whether to release photos of bin lad ann body. >> it's fair to -- lad n's body. >> -- laden's body. >> it's fair to say it's a gruesome. >> the photos have to be released to get rid of conspiracy theorist. >> reporter: the seals took computer drives and dvds fr
abc's emily schmidt has more from the nation's capital. >> reporter: when the navy seals stormed this pakistani compound sunday, the cia says intelligence was only 60 to 80% sure it was the right place. >> the reality was that we could have gone in there and not found bin laden at all. >> reporter: so those in the white house situation room watched. then waited about 20 minutes while the seals were inside and out of view. in the first public comments from the vice president,...
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let's go to emily reuben for more on what could turn out to be another expensive cloud. how much it cost last time? >> charles, let me go to that in a minute. we have information coming in from the civil aviation authority. they said the weather is on our side, the ash is moving quickly and subsiding which is good news, i suppose. we're also getting information from euro control, the european organization for air safety who have just said that 252 flights have been canceled. let's take a look at the 2010 volcanic ash cloud. because that did cause economic havoc as you say. around 10 million passengers were left stranded. there were more than 100,000 flights canceled, airlines lost around $1.7 billion. and according to the eu, transport minister, the total cost for european business was more than $3.2 billion. and tourism was also affected, countries emerging markets where their currency is affected by tourism. the schilling and the turkish lair also fell. international consolidated airlines and easy jet were down yesterday about a%, air france and klm were down. they're
let's go to emily reuben for more on what could turn out to be another expensive cloud. how much it cost last time? >> charles, let me go to that in a minute. we have information coming in from the civil aviation authority. they said the weather is on our side, the ash is moving quickly and subsiding which is good news, i suppose. we're also getting information from euro control, the european organization for air safety who have just said that 252 flights have been canceled. let's take a...
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emily schm emily schmidt is joining us from washington this morning with more. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning. one of bin laden's sons has weighed in for the first time since his father's death. he called it an assassination that violated international law. but in the united states, the death of the terrorist leader is now drawing cheers. president obama's speeches have new references to a campaign promise now fulfilled. >> osama bin laden will never again threaten the united states of america. >> reporter: the line went over well at a texas fund-raiser last night. in a new associated press/gfk poll, shows the president's approval rating is its highest in two years. but the u.s. commander in eastern afghanistan says he h o bin laden will cause a change of strategy in afghanistan. >> bin laden, the leader of al qaeda. he was important to that organization. but one man does not make this war on terrorism. >> reporter: in pakistan, this opposition politician says there's still no proof bin laden is dead. pakistan hasn't allowed the u.
emily schm emily schmidt is joining us from washington this morning with more. good morning, emily. >> reporter: peggy and rob, good morning. one of bin laden's sons has weighed in for the first time since his father's death. he called it an assassination that violated international law. but in the united states, the death of the terrorist leader is now drawing cheers. president obama's speeches have new references to a campaign promise now fulfilled. >> osama bin laden will never...
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more than $20,000 was stole -- stolen from a student at the conservatory of music. the thief was caught on camera, and they hope that will help them track him down. >> emily cox can still make beautiful music, but it is not the same with the violin she had to borrow with a friend. >> her violin, the one she played for 11 years when she was a teenager was stolen. it is a one of a kind violin made in the 1920s and worth $23,000. >> it is sad for me to think it is in the hands of a complete stranger. >> last tuesday afternoon she left her violin in a classroom on the fifth floor of the conservatory of music to check her e-mails. >> in between the time i was gone the suspect came in and grabbed the violin and fled the building. >> as the suspect left, a classmate followed him to the muni stop where he got on a train and bingo. >> that's our boy. >> police say a camera on the train captured a clear shot of the suspect getting on board with what appears to be emily's violin case strapped to his become. -- his back. he traveled four minutes and got off on powell street. >>
more than $20,000 was stole -- stolen from a student at the conservatory of music. the thief was caught on camera, and they hope that will help them track him down. >> emily cox can still make beautiful music, but it is not the same with the violin she had to borrow with a friend. >> her violin, the one she played for 11 years when she was a teenager was stolen. it is a one of a kind violin made in the 1920s and worth $23,000. >> it is sad for me to think it is in the hands of...
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with more on that, now, here is emily schmidt. >> reporter: in memphis, the mighty mississippi is living up to its name, spilling 2 1/2 miles out of its banks. >> it's also been called the wicked river. so, it's been pretty wicked for the last several days. >> reporter: the river is expected to crest today, just shy of the 1937 record. it follows record winter snow and heavy spring rain across states that drain into the mississippi. >> felt biblical. we had -- felt like 40 days and 40 nights of rain. what's weird is having this delayed effect. now that the weather's beautiful, one is waiting, still, though, for the floods to actually -- for the river to crest. >> reporter: hundreds of people are in shelters. in north haven, tennessee, four generations gathered in one house. now, the water's rising there, too. >> we'll be on the island. if it continues to rise, we're basically on the island now. >> reporter: the army corps of engineers says one second of water flow, would fill a football field 44 stories high. despite the pressure, officials think the levees will hold. >> we're going to w
with more on that, now, here is emily schmidt. >> reporter: in memphis, the mighty mississippi is living up to its name, spilling 2 1/2 miles out of its banks. >> it's also been called the wicked river. so, it's been pretty wicked for the last several days. >> reporter: the river is expected to crest today, just shy of the 1937 record. it follows record winter snow and heavy spring rain across states that drain into the mississippi. >> felt biblical. we had -- felt like...
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and emily schmidt has details from washington. >> reporter: when the navy seal stormed the pakistani compound, the cism a says intelligence was only 60 to 80% shower it was the right place. >> the reality was that we could have gone in there and not found bin laden at all. >> reporter: so those in the white house situation room watched. then waited about 20 minutes while the seals were inside and out of view. in the first public comments from the vice president, he says, it was breath taking. >> it was a staggering undertaking and there was no one else i believe other than the american group of military warriors who could do it. >> reporter: the white house now says osama bin laden did not have a weapon. but says his wife rushed a u.s. team member. she was shot in the leg and survived. the administration is deciding whether to release photos of bin laden's body. >> it's fair to say it's a gruesome photograph. >> reporter: the debate is whether a release is inflam fore or convincing. >> the photos have to be released most definitely to make sure we get rid of conspiracy theorist that
and emily schmidt has details from washington. >> reporter: when the navy seal stormed the pakistani compound, the cism a says intelligence was only 60 to 80% shower it was the right place. >> the reality was that we could have gone in there and not found bin laden at all. >> reporter: so those in the white house situation room watched. then waited about 20 minutes while the seals were inside and out of view. in the first public comments from the vice president, he says, it...
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emily schmidt joins us from washington with details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the u.s. is hoping that some of the people who were closest to osama bin laden will give them more clues about his plans for al qaeda. but so far, the best information is coming from bin laden's own words. when president obama announced osama bin laden's death, he warned al qaeda would seek retribution. now, one of a dozen specific threats to emerge is against the president's stepgrandmother, sarah obama, who lives in kenya. authorities there say the family compound is under heavy security after a somali branch threatened her life. mr. obama told univision, he won't comment on specific family threats. but added, when it comes to the american people -- >> after having killed bin laden, there may be a desire on some al qaeda members to exact revenge. and that's something that we have to be individual lent about. >> reporter: it's why intelligence and law enforcement officials are combing through the writings seized during th
emily schmidt joins us from washington with details. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning. the u.s. is hoping that some of the people who were closest to osama bin laden will give them more clues about his plans for al qaeda. but so far, the best information is coming from bin laden's own words. when president obama announced osama bin laden's death, he warned al qaeda would seek retribution. now, one of a dozen specific threats to emerge is against the...
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>>reporter: for emily cox getting her violin back is more than a bit of sentiment. >> it's my entire livelihood. because i play my violin for work and i need it to if audition with. >>reporter: emily has played with the santa cruz county symphony and fresno fill har miniick. she says the instrument is insured but that's not the point. she needs it back. san francisco police set up a tip line and we have that information as well as photo of the suspect on our web site abc 7 news.com. live in san francisco, john alston, 7 news. >> imagine how upset she is thanks she played it all these years. >> immanuel not getting a raise for several years and then being told there is new job related expense that you have to pay as well. that is what san francisco cab drivers are facing. but they are not accepting their fate quietly. carolyn tyler has the story. >> if you had a hard time finding a tax any san francisco today, this is probably the reason why. many [ honking]. >>reporter: dozens of drivers at city hall protesting. new rules require them to offer passengers the option of paying with cre
>>reporter: for emily cox getting her violin back is more than a bit of sentiment. >> it's my entire livelihood. because i play my violin for work and i need it to if audition with. >>reporter: emily has played with the santa cruz county symphony and fresno fill har miniick. she says the instrument is insured but that's not the point. she needs it back. san francisco police set up a tip line and we have that information as well as photo of the suspect on our web site abc 7...
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. >>> an instrument a load worth more than 20 -- alone more than $20,000 for the personal connection makes a violin priceless. >> reporter: emily cox says the red french made violin is she is playing in this home video dates back to the 20th century and is valued at $23,000. >> it had a lot of meaning to me. >> reporter: is gone now and police suspect that this redhaired man stole the violin. she says she left the instrument alone for five minutes but when she came back the instrument was gone. >> it became clear that somebody had actually taken it out of the building. >> reporter: police say a fellow student saw the man carrying the case and followed him to the train station. >> it looks like he's a music student. the smell of alcohol was emanating from his person. >> it is great that the violin was insured and everything but the fact is that this instrument is a part of me. >> reporter: she says it is identifiable by a special gold shield on the tailpiece. anyone with information should call san francisco police. >>> oakland school officials say first grader who brought a gun to sc
. >>> an instrument a load worth more than 20 -- alone more than $20,000 for the personal connection makes a violin priceless. >> reporter: emily cox says the red french made violin is she is playing in this home video dates back to the 20th century and is valued at $23,000. >> it had a lot of meaning to me. >> reporter: is gone now and police suspect that this redhaired man stole the violin. she says she left the instrument alone for five minutes but when she came...
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we are learning more about it. but we will go live to emily schmidt who is in washington, d.c. >> reporter: two hours north of islamabad the capital of pakistan. footage showed smoke and fire at the compound where bin laden was found. cheers from ground zero and outside the white house sunday night with crowds gathering as the news spread. >> on nights like this one, we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to al- qaeda's terror, justice has been done. >> reporter: the death of bin laden marks the end of a 10- year worldwide manhunt that began shortly after 9/11. and in a statement, former president george w. bush said this momentous achievement marks a victory for america for those who seek peace around the world and for all those who lost loved ones on september 11th 2001. amid concerns of retaliation from al-qaeda, the u.s. state department says it will step up security at u.s. diplomatic facilities all over the world. one terrorism experts says the u.s. will be watching to see who succeeds bin lade
we are learning more about it. but we will go live to emily schmidt who is in washington, d.c. >> reporter: two hours north of islamabad the capital of pakistan. footage showed smoke and fire at the compound where bin laden was found. cheers from ground zero and outside the white house sunday night with crowds gathering as the news spread. >> on nights like this one, we can say to those families who have lost loved ones to al- qaeda's terror, justice has been done. >>...
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emily says the violin is worth a lot more than money. >> it's insured and everything but the fact is this instrument was really a part of me. >> now police are looking at this muni surveillance video. they say the red haired man you see right there in the leather jacket holding a violin case is the main suspect. emily says her violin is easily identified by a golden shield on the tail piece. if you have any information about that stolen violin or the suspect, contact san francisco police. >>> san francisco has been named the third most opportunity rich city in the world. according to the study the city plays a major role as one of the most innovative u.s. economies. it also ranks high in categories such as live- ability, transportation, safety and security. san francisco came in just behind new york and toronto. >>> some members of congress say now that osama bin laden is dead, it's time for u.s. troops to leave afghanistan. what the white house is saying about u.s. troop withdrawal. >> reporter: how three men entered a home in san mateo and terrorized. >>> and the request by pg&e fo
emily says the violin is worth a lot more than money. >> it's insured and everything but the fact is this instrument was really a part of me. >> now police are looking at this muni surveillance video. they say the red haired man you see right there in the leather jacket holding a violin case is the main suspect. emily says her violin is easily identified by a golden shield on the tail piece. if you have any information about that stolen violin or the suspect, contact san francisco...
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president obama is sharing more what went into his decision to kill bin laden. emily schmidt reports from washington. >> president obama says the 40 minutes he waited to see if navy seals had found osama bin laden was some of the longest minutes in his life. >> but he told cbs news the chance outweighed the risks. bin laden was killed in a pakistani home where he lived for five years raising questions of a support network there. >> we don't know whether there might have been some people inside of government, people outside of government. that is something that we have to investigate. >> a senior pakistani official says based on years of experience, he believes, quote, elements of pakistani intelligence probably rogue or retired were involved. >> come on guys, fess up. if you knew he was there, tell us. >> this week the pentagon released a few second of video seized in the raid showing a gray bearded terrorist. they say it send a clear message. >> he looked very beaten down, really not the vigorous fighter that you would think. what has been depicted globally in
president obama is sharing more what went into his decision to kill bin laden. emily schmidt reports from washington. >> president obama says the 40 minutes he waited to see if navy seals had found osama bin laden was some of the longest minutes in his life. >> but he told cbs news the chance outweighed the risks. bin laden was killed in a pakistani home where he lived for five years raising questions of a support network there. >> we don't know whether there might have been...
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because more details on this are the middle east peace process and cross over live and talk to emily hauser a political writer and blogger so the issue of borders in israelis and palestinians has created an almost unprecedented rift between the u.s. and israel do you think obama will stay firm here and pressure netanyahu into agreeing with his vision. well first of all thanks so much for having me today i have to say i have to start out by taking issue with the concept of an unprecedented rift there is no rift between the two sides the there is absolutely zero chance that the united states either the government or congress will be turning its back on the jewish state any time soon this president like all the presidents before him has stated over and over again that this country support for israel is ironclad and moreover the members of congress who have a lot of say in this are bizarrely often to the right of israel's own parliament in terms of the things that the resolutions they will pass regarding the israeli palestinian conflict what happened here was the president said out loud
because more details on this are the middle east peace process and cross over live and talk to emily hauser a political writer and blogger so the issue of borders in israelis and palestinians has created an almost unprecedented rift between the u.s. and israel do you think obama will stay firm here and pressure netanyahu into agreeing with his vision. well first of all thanks so much for having me today i have to say i have to start out by taking issue with the concept of an unprecedented rift...
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emily smith. >> and for the latest on the death -- smith. >> and for the latest on the death of osama bin laden and the president's visitto new york go to abc2news.com. look for the link special sink at the top of the home -- section at the top of the home page. >>> now. >> new developments on new video overnight from japan. the video is from a robot inside reactor number 1 at the damaged nuclear power plant. look at this. the robot found radiation levels higher than expected. the company that owns the plant says workers have entered the building for the first time since the march 11th earthquake. they are installing ventilationmachines with filters so cooling systems can be installed which were knocked out by the earthquake and tsunami. >>> for those on the banks of the mississippi, it's time to head for higher ground. president obama declared a state of emergency as the water continues to rise. what is the army corps of engineers considering to stop the destruction. >>> and slots near arundel mills mall won't happen by the end of the year. why and how long the wait is going to happe
emily smith. >> and for the latest on the death -- smith. >> and for the latest on the death of osama bin laden and the president's visitto new york go to abc2news.com. look for the link special sink at the top of the home -- section at the top of the home page. >>> now. >> new developments on new video overnight from japan. the video is from a robot inside reactor number 1 at the damaged nuclear power plant. look at this. the robot found radiation levels higher than...
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. >>> and more about the latest business stories. i hope you'll follow me on twitter. look for @maria bartiromo. [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. - he volunteered. - we were drafted. - she enlisted. - and off we went to asia. - to europe. - the gulf. - to do our duty. - to serve our country. - we were buddies. - shipmates. - best of friends. - i'll never forget his courage. - her dedication. - the way he made you laugh. - and i'll remember him. - remember her. - i'll remember them. always. ♪ and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i
. >>> and more about the latest business stories. i hope you'll follow me on twitter. look for @maria bartiromo. [ male announcer ] for fastidious librarian emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187....
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and joining us now with more, jeff farney at fight for children and emily lawson the founder of d.c. prep. >> good morning. >> let's talk about fight for children and give folks a bet every idea as to what you are able to do here in the client and how you work with d.c. school children. >> sure. well we're 21 years old and we've been fighting for 21 years to give low-income kids here in washington a great education and keep them healthy so they can learn. so schools are one of you are effort -- are one of our efforts. and we want to shine a spotlight on them and get other schools to use those practices. >> and you need to get grant money flowing out into the schools. emily the recipient of those. talk about what was in the process and what they did they receive? >> d.c. prep where emily is the founder and ceo is one of our champions of quality this year and we had an exhaustive process of schools apply and we have a committee made up of education experts visit the schools and talk to the teachers and they decide who is the most doing the academic achievement forward for low- income k
and joining us now with more, jeff farney at fight for children and emily lawson the founder of d.c. prep. >> good morning. >> let's talk about fight for children and give folks a bet every idea as to what you are able to do here in the client and how you work with d.c. school children. >> sure. well we're 21 years old and we've been fighting for 21 years to give low-income kids here in washington a great education and keep them healthy so they can learn. so schools are one of...
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i'd like to thank the small business commission for giving us the opportunity to tell you more about the sfeda this evening. we are a coalition of small business assistance organization. our mission is to help low and moderate income san franciscans by improving their quality of life by small business and small enterprises. what we do is we maintain a member forum for our member organizations an we share best practices in our expertise. we leverage resources. we share business referrals. we develop high business development services. and we act as an advocate for small business and funding in san francisco. sfeda consist of nine members of organization, la cocina, mission development agency, pacific community ventures, renaissance enter per nureship center, the small business development center, urban solution, women's initiative for self-employment and working solutions. the sfeda, member organizations have had a combined impact on san francisco. last year sfeda, member organizations supported 2,500 small businesses which created over 1 new jobs and retained an additional 2,000 jobs
i'd like to thank the small business commission for giving us the opportunity to tell you more about the sfeda this evening. we are a coalition of small business assistance organization. our mission is to help low and moderate income san franciscans by improving their quality of life by small business and small enterprises. what we do is we maintain a member forum for our member organizations an we share best practices in our expertise. we leverage resources. we share business referrals. we...
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i'd like to thank the small business commission for giving us the opportunity to tell you more about the sfeda this evening. we are a coalition of small business assistance organization.
i'd like to thank the small business commission for giving us the opportunity to tell you more about the sfeda this evening. we are a coalition of small business assistance organization.
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the hhstoric haabor house toor is in fells 5pm.for more infoomation, log on to ox baltimore dot com plash morning. 3 3 3 &pmap fiber map 195 map wilkens map , piberty coming uu.... &pa shocking crime... eaves one man withh he wordd"rapist".... &ppattooed to his forehead.who' acccsed of doing it to him. but next... we're earning more... about the final poments of bin aden's life. what new detailssare being releassd.you're watching fox p5 mornnng news.. ll ocal.. ((break 2)). ((bump in)) ((break 2)). (([ male announcer ] this year, et the most out of your lawn with the fertilizer that gives you the most for your money. scotts turf builder. unlike bargain brands, which have up to 40% sand, sawdust, even gravel, turf builder has no filler. it's 100% food, for a deep feeding you can see, feel, and enjoy. for a lawn that can't be beat, get a fertilizer that can't be copied. scotts turf builder. now is the time to feed and kill dandelions. use scotts turf builder plus 2. ♪ [ conductor's baton taps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every john deere mower at lowe's undergoes a ten point dealer inspection
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get more of the shrimp you love in more irresistible new ways. for a limited time at red lobster. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. personal pricing now on brakes. tell us what you want to pay. we do our best to make that work. deal! my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> i'm don lemon. here's the headlines this hour. new video in to cnn this hour. two gates were open doubling the amount of water pouring in to the basin. it is too late for some residents in saint francisville. the water was so much higher than anyone had seen before. a man in charge of hundreds of billions of the world's money is sitting in a new york city jail cell on attempted rape charges. dominique strauss-kahn is accused of sexually assaulting a maid at a luxury ho
get more of the shrimp you love in more irresistible new ways. for a limited time at red lobster. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. personal...
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. >>> tonight there's still no sign of a violin worth more than 20,000 $20,000 stolen from a student in san francisco. david stevenson tonight with a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: san francisco conservatory of music student emily cox says this red violin dates back to the early 20th century and is valued at $23,000. >> it was bought using my grandma's estate. so it had a lot of meaning to me, yeah. >> reporter: but it's gone now and police suspect this red haired man seen carrying a violin case aboard a nummi train. cox says she left the violin unattended for 10 minutes on tuesday in this conservatory rehearsal room. when she came back, the traouplt and all of her sheet music was gone -- the instrument and all of her sheet music was gone. >> at first i thought somebody was playing a trick on me but then it became clear someone had taken it out of the building. >> reporter: a witness saw the man walking out with the violin and followed him to the nummi station. >> he looks like a music student. he's a smoker. >> reporter: the instrument was -- >> the instrument was a part
. >>> tonight there's still no sign of a violin worth more than 20,000 $20,000 stolen from a student in san francisco. david stevenson tonight with a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: san francisco conservatory of music student emily cox says this red violin dates back to the early 20th century and is valued at $23,000. >> it was bought using my grandma's estate. so it had a lot of meaning to me, yeah. >> reporter: but it's gone now and police suspect this...
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. >>> tonight there's still no sign of a violin worth more than 20,000 $20,000 stolen from a student in san francisco. david stevenson tonight with a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: san francisco conservatory of music student emily cox says this red violin dates back to the early 20th century and is valued at $23,000. >> it was bought using my grandma's estate. so it had a lot of meaning to me, yeah. >> reporter: but it's gone now and police suspect this red haired man seen carrying a violin case aboard a nummi train. cox says she left the violin unattended for 10 minutes on tuesday in this conservatory rehearsal room. when she came back, the traouplt and all of her sheet music was gone -- the instrument and all of her sheet music was gone. >> at first i thought somebody was playing a trick on me but then it became clear someone had taken it out of the building. >> reporter: a witness saw the man walking out with the violin and followed him to the nummi station. >> he looks like a music student. he's a smoker. >> reporter: the instrument was -- >> the instrument was a part
. >>> tonight there's still no sign of a violin worth more than 20,000 $20,000 stolen from a student in san francisco. david stevenson tonight with a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: san francisco conservatory of music student emily cox says this red violin dates back to the early 20th century and is valued at $23,000. >> it was bought using my grandma's estate. so it had a lot of meaning to me, yeah. >> reporter: but it's gone now and police suspect this...
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government has released more video seized from osama bin laden's come bound. it was part of what one intelligence officials calls, quote, the single largest collection of senior terrorist materials ever. this footage shows bin laden watching his own appearances on tv. the tape also shows his surroundings, a computer screen to his right, a calculator at his fingertips. some of the tools needed to direct al-qaeda's terror network. >> what u.s. authorities are trying to do by releasing this kind of video is to make the point that we have a lot of stuff that we took possession of on sunday, and that makes the other bad guys, the other people in the organization fearful, uncertain, wondering how much more stuff we've got. >> and here is another clip. this video shows bin laden watching president obama on television. it appears to match a press conference in late january of 2010 >> and a taliban attack in afghanistan continues in kandahar. it began yesterday with suicide bombings and then things quieted down last night after security forces thought they had everythi
government has released more video seized from osama bin laden's come bound. it was part of what one intelligence officials calls, quote, the single largest collection of senior terrorist materials ever. this footage shows bin laden watching his own appearances on tv. the tape also shows his surroundings, a computer screen to his right, a calculator at his fingertips. some of the tools needed to direct al-qaeda's terror network. >> what u.s. authorities are trying to do by releasing this...
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get more of the shrimp you love in more irresistible new ways. for a limited time at red lobster. each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. that makes a chocolate so smooth and creamy, you don't just taste it, you feel it. ♪ do you believe in magic? ♪ ♪ it's magic ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a comfort that comes from the only caramel worthy of being wrapped in gold. ♪ do you believe in magic? [ male announcer ] werther's original caramel chocolate. what comfort tastes like. there are some things we know for sure. there will still be weddings, still be babies, and still be bright futures. that's why new york life has been helping families plan for the expected and unexpected for 166 years. backed by the highest ratings for financial st
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meteorologist emily gracey is live withhthe details on this hotspot. 3 the baltimore symphony hhuse is at thh ritz carltoo pesidences saturday ttrough may 0th.for more informaaion, & log on to fox baltimore dot com llss morning. 3 3 3 map fiber maa 3& 195 map we'rr looking for the best momm in baltimore!and we hinkk &pwe've fouud her.for weeks we've been askinn you to tell us why your mom is baltimore's best...aaddhundreds of you & wrote in.everydayythis week we'll reveal a finaliss.. - until we eveallthe rand ppize wwnnnr riday.& by poont marriott ... an award-winning resort in panama city beach, fllrida.the inner plso gets the titleeoo baltimore's besttmom. moo.all our finnlists will &preceivv a fox45 prize pack. stay tuned to see if yyor mom is a winner. coming up... & 3 get ready to brace for more 3 priies could reach... by tte 3&p"i think we experrenced the &psame sense of unity that prevailed on 9/11. 9/11.. ut nextt.. new &posama bin laden's death.wwat questions areenowwbeing 3&pall morning. i'm done with all these lists. and driving all over town. i want one list. for one store
meteorologist emily gracey is live withhthe details on this hotspot. 3 the baltimore symphony hhuse is at thh ritz carltoo pesidences saturday ttrough may 0th.for more informaaion, & log on to fox baltimore dot com llss morning. 3 3 3 map fiber maa 3& 195 map we'rr looking for the best momm in baltimore!and we hinkk &pwe've fouud her.for weeks we've been askinn you to tell us why your mom is baltimore's best...aaddhundreds of you & wrote in.everydayythis week we'll reveal a...
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well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> you probably know all about saving big by paying with coupons. it is probably the worst kept secret in shopping. but nathan ingles is a guy who knows the real deal. he's not only making out like a bandit, his coupon clipping also benefits u.s. troops serving overseas. i asked him how he got into extreme couponing. >> started it because my wife and i got married and we combined our finances and i'll tell you, we were just drowning in debt. we had so much debt, it was just incredible. so we started setting a grocery budget. through setting a grocery budget i realized i had to stretch my opinion. so naturally i turned to coupons to do that. >> i went on your website and signed up because i'm something of a coupon fanatic my
well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> you probably know all about saving big by paying with coupons. it is probably the worst kept secret in shopping. but nathan ingles is a guy who knows the real...
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she has a daughter emily, 13. her life pretty much revolves around emily's schedule and her husband bruce. she's also -- or he is -- no she's a writer. >> she's a writer and editor. she really doesn't wear a lot of makeup. she hasn't colored her hair in 15 years. so the team couldn't wait to get their hands on her. they brightened her up, warmed her up for summertime with a rich, brown base color and some caramel colored highlights. then for her haircut it was all about the layers. they wanted to add lots of bounce and movement. and that's really the key to a younger-looking hairstyle. >> so that lightens it up a little. bruce and emily are here with us now. why did you think your wife was so deserving of a makeover, bruce? >> because she's the boss and she runs the place. >> smart man. right? >> yeah. it's kind of true. >> well good thing. let's see how the boss looks then. shall we bring her out? here she comes. there's the before. shelly! i love it! not only is there bounce in your hair now there's a little bou
she has a daughter emily, 13. her life pretty much revolves around emily's schedule and her husband bruce. she's also -- or he is -- no she's a writer. >> she's a writer and editor. she really doesn't wear a lot of makeup. she hasn't colored her hair in 15 years. so the team couldn't wait to get their hands on her. they brightened her up, warmed her up for summertime with a rich, brown base color and some caramel colored highlights. then for her haircut it was all about the layers. they...
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. >>> more powerful storms now are pounding the midwest. find out who is in the bull's-eye last night and what areas need to be on alert today. n emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. >>> the texas panhandle wildfires are still the big concern. two are burning around amarillo. ten homes and 11 out buildings have been destroyed after battling the fires all night, fire crews say that both fires are about 90% contained now. they are allowing people who evacuated in the middle of the night to go back home. >>> want to bring in chad meyers. obviously a lot of these w
. >>> more powerful storms now are pounding the midwest. find out who is in the bull's-eye last night and what areas need to be on alert today. n emily skinner, each day was fueled by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well...
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madam president, i'd ask unanimous consent that blake tyse, emily taylor be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's proceedings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: madam president, more than 20 years ago family members of workers killed on the job joined with safety advocates to launch workers memorial day, a day of remembrance and advocacy to honor the safety and health administration, osha. april 28 was chosen as workers memorial day. this year that day took on special significance because it marked the 40th anniversary of the creation of the occupational safety and health administration. the passage of the occupational safety and health act -- safety act which created osha was one of the monumental legislative achievements of the 20th century. it reflects the values that all americans share that workers shouldn't have to risk their lives to earn their lively hood. that workers, employers, and the government must all work together to keep people safe and healthy on the job. signed in law by president nixon this bipartisan legislation has been a treme
madam president, i'd ask unanimous consent that blake tyse, emily taylor be granted floor privileges for the duration of today's proceedings. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. harkin: madam president, more than 20 years ago family members of workers killed on the job joined with safety advocates to launch workers memorial day, a day of remembrance and advocacy to honor the safety and health administration, osha. april 28 was chosen as workers memorial day. this year that day took on...
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well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> it's 23 minutes past the hour. minding your business this morning, the markets kicking off a new week in the red. the dow was down 47 points yesterday, the nasdaq and s&p were lower as investors are focused on oil prices and the european debt crisis. >>> a broad investigation into the credit boom. new york's attorney general is requesting information from bank of america, goldman sachs and morgan stanley. at issue their bundling packages that led to billions of dollars in losses. >>> at&t's customer satisfaction taking a hit after its proposed merger with t mobile. according to a survey the carriers rank at the bottom when it comes to making customers happy. >>> more people are expected to fly this summer. according to a
well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> it's 23 minutes past the hour. minding your business this morning, the markets kicking off a new week in the red. the dow was down 47 points yesterday, the nasdaq...
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they have much more emotional flooding. they're betting at emotionally containing themselves probably because of the testosterone, but they can go over the eng. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, michael or daniel, alexander or emily. one of the most popular baby names in america. we'll find out o after these messages. 's worse -- mosquitoes or mosquito spray? huh. [ female announcer ] try the new design of off! clip-on repellent. lab tests show this sprayless repellent really repels. in minutes, its fan surrounds you from head to toe with effective, odorless protection. [ mosquitoes buzzing ] so don't spray it on. clip it on. off! clip-on. keeps bugs off. sc johnson. a family company. off! clip-on. keeps bugs off. here's to my pants not leaving marks on my waist. achieve small wins with a healthy lifestyle and dannon light & fit. the light fresh yogurt with 80 calories vs. 100 in the other leading brand. here's to 80 calories tasting crazy good. live light and fit. now you can brew over ice for delicious iced coffee
they have much more emotional flooding. they're betting at emotionally containing themselves probably because of the testosterone, but they can go over the eng. >> thank you so much. >>> coming up next, michael or daniel, alexander or emily. one of the most popular baby names in america. we'll find out o after these messages. 's worse -- mosquitoes or mosquito spray? huh. [ female announcer ] try the new design of off! clip-on repellent. lab tests show this sprayless repellent...