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and i turn around and i can still see her on the ground, and i yell at her, rebecca, get up. and at the point, whatever was going on with her, she snapped out of it. she popped up off the ground and i can tell that she's out in the street now and she's got the camera on her shoulder and everything is okay. >> at that point, the crowd leaves rebecca alone, but they continue to target john who starts to back away slowly. >> i'm just trying to keep a distance from them as i backpedal down the sidewalk. towards the end, there's a young guy, kind of buff, in my face. and i'm just trying to explain to him that i have a job to do. i wasn't there to make this worse. if anything, you know, my presence there was good for their friend in this case because frequently that's how crimes are solved. presence there was good for their friend in this case because frequently that's how crimes are solved. >> while some at the emotionally charged scene lash out, others try to diffuse the situation. >> you're dealing with a mourning family right now. >> a few women try to explain the crowd's react
and i turn around and i can still see her on the ground, and i yell at her, rebecca, get up. and at the point, whatever was going on with her, she snapped out of it. she popped up off the ground and i can tell that she's out in the street now and she's got the camera on her shoulder and everything is okay. >> at that point, the crowd leaves rebecca alone, but they continue to target john who starts to back away slowly. >> i'm just trying to keep a distance from them as i backpedal...
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rebecca, is it hogue? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rebecca hogue, or becky as most people call me. i live in treasure island. i'm very active in the citizen's advisory board of treasure island and making sure that the new development is safe for pedestrians since they want to be a pedestrian safe neighborhood. i have lived in san francisco since i was 6 years old. i'm disabled. i no longer work because i couldn't follow my job when the phone company left the city. i'm very active -- i'm vice president of the franklin eleanor roosevelt democratic [speaker not understood] for seniors. i'm vice president of disabled affairs. i'm also involved in [speaker not understood] california alliance for retired americans. i think that pedestrian safety -- i don't drive so i'm always a pedestrian. it's an issue that we don't see that much out in the island, but we're seeing more and more. we actually finally got signs up that some people don't get run down in the crosswalks we have out there. i'm very interested in that. so, any question
rebecca, is it hogue? >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is rebecca hogue, or becky as most people call me. i live in treasure island. i'm very active in the citizen's advisory board of treasure island and making sure that the new development is safe for pedestrians since they want to be a pedestrian safe neighborhood. i have lived in san francisco since i was 6 years old. i'm disabled. i no longer work because i couldn't follow my job when the phone company left the city. i'm...
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rebecca? >> susan saulny, thank you for joining us. >>> the obama administration is playing down the damage done by the nsa leaks. susan rice, president obama's incoming national security adviser, says the damage from the highly-classified leaks is minimal. former nsa contractor edward snowden is on the run after leaking details of the program that targeted the online activity of millions of americans. snowden escaped from hong kong with the help of staff from wikileaks. now, on sunday morning, george stephanopoulos has an exclusive interview with wikileaks founder, julian assange. that's tomorrow, sunday morning on "this week." >>> more companies this morning are cutting ties with paula deen. sears, jcpenney, walgreens are dropping the celebrity chef. and deen is under fire after admitting in a court deposition she used racial slurs in the past. also on friday, valentine books said it would not publish deen's upcoming cookbook. more former employees are considering a separate lawsuit accusing
rebecca? >> susan saulny, thank you for joining us. >>> the obama administration is playing down the damage done by the nsa leaks. susan rice, president obama's incoming national security adviser, says the damage from the highly-classified leaks is minimal. former nsa contractor edward snowden is on the run after leaking details of the program that targeted the online activity of millions of americans. snowden escaped from hong kong with the help of staff from wikileaks. now, on...
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i want to ask you one last question rebecca. issamantha powers is book, and now ambassador to the united nations. she got in trouble for calling hillary clinton a monster. she didn't have a republican problem as much as she had a hillary clinton problem. now hillary clinton is not part of the white house or part of the administration. is that why they can bring her out and pro poet her?--promote her. >> as you recall, she had a problem when susan rice was part of the administration. you saw the two of them arm in arm as they were walking off today. it seems to be what is in the past stays in the past. and she's someone who has support on the other side of the aisle. you saw statements of support from people like, for instance, john mccain coming out and say i think samantha powers is an excellent pick. ahead of the susan rice announcement there was concern in the white house that the samantha powers hearings might offer the republicans their chance to raise susan rice questions since they weren't going to be able to question her
i want to ask you one last question rebecca. issamantha powers is book, and now ambassador to the united nations. she got in trouble for calling hillary clinton a monster. she didn't have a republican problem as much as she had a hillary clinton problem. now hillary clinton is not part of the white house or part of the administration. is that why they can bring her out and pro poet her?--promote her. >> as you recall, she had a problem when susan rice was part of the administration. you...
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jason, rebecca. up next, the senate starts debate on an immigration reform bill that would provide a immigrants. i talk to a ceo who is an immigrant himself who says washington's approach is all wrong. >> google changes the road for navigation and the smartphone wars. time to take a turn? we'll be back in a moment. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we can play an important role. that includes continually providing more options. giving people easy ways to help make informed choices. and offering portion controlled versions of our most popular drinks. it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change what's offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us, based on one simple common sense fact... all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories than you burn off, you'll gain weight. that goes for coca-cola, and ever
jason, rebecca. up next, the senate starts debate on an immigration reform bill that would provide a immigrants. i talk to a ceo who is an immigrant himself who says washington's approach is all wrong. >> google changes the road for navigation and the smartphone wars. time to take a turn? we'll be back in a moment. we've been bringing people together. today, we'd like people to come together on something that concerns all of us. obesity. and as the nation's leading beverage company, we...
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and rebecca is back with more on this unusual case. the iowa supreme court, is made up of seven males. >> and highly unusual they would reconsider a case. the court is doing just that, after a huge public outcry that the 32-year-old dental hygienist was fired by her 53-year-old boss for being too tempting. now, it's getting a second chance at justice. melissa nelson spent ten, happy years working as a dental hygienist, for dr. james knight, physical she says he blind sided her with a pink slip. claiming she was a threat to his marriage. nelson says her boss didn't think he could be trusted around her. saying she was too tempting. >> i was very surprised, after working so many years side-by-side. i didn't have any idea that that would have crossed his mind. >> reporter: according to court documents, knight made reference to what he believed was nelson's infrequent sex life. saying, quote, that's like having a lamborghini in the garage and never driving it. nelson, a married mother of two, sued. claiming her firing was a form of gender d
and rebecca is back with more on this unusual case. the iowa supreme court, is made up of seven males. >> and highly unusual they would reconsider a case. the court is doing just that, after a huge public outcry that the 32-year-old dental hygienist was fired by her 53-year-old boss for being too tempting. now, it's getting a second chance at justice. melissa nelson spent ten, happy years working as a dental hygienist, for dr. james knight, physical she says he blind sided her with a pink...
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let's talk about this week, rebecca, it felt like there was a change in feeling is week, we know the fed will stop at some point, but really, really volatile markets. up 200, down 200 and then a big bounce back on thursday. wewere you surprised at the volatility this week? >> a little bit, yeah. we all knew this day would come, but we never knew what it would feel like, because we have never lived through anything like this before. the easing and the monetary policy in u.s., across europe and japan is something thatth there's no precedent for. we knew there would ba reaction when the tone started to change. but it was bigger than most people expected. >> what does the world look like, jason, when the federal reserve makes the -- the fed is meeting next week, what happens when in fact we know that the fed will not buy thee $8 billio in bounds every month. >> it depends on why. if it's not going to be buying the $85 billion, because real growth is getting better, then it's not a problem. it will be associated with higher earnings,f it's because inflion is getting out of control, that w
let's talk about this week, rebecca, it felt like there was a change in feeling is week, we know the fed will stop at some point, but really, really volatile markets. up 200, down 200 and then a big bounce back on thursday. wewere you surprised at the volatility this week? >> a little bit, yeah. we all knew this day would come, but we never knew what it would feel like, because we have never lived through anything like this before. the easing and the monetary policy in u.s., across europe...
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let's talk about this week, rebecca, it felt like there was a change in feeling this week, we know the fed will stop at some point, but really, really volatile markets. up 200, down 200 and then a big bounce back on thursday. were you surprised at the volatility this week? >> a little bit, yeah. we all knew this day would come, but we never knew what it would feel like, because we have never lived through anything like this before. the easing and the monetary policy in u.s., across europe and japan is something that there's no precedent for. we knew there would be a reaction when the tone started to change. but it was bigger than most people expected. >> what does the world look like, jason, when the federal reserve makes the -- the fed is meeting next week, what happens when in fact we know that the fed will not buy the $8 billion in bounds every month. >> it depends on why. if it's not going to be buying the $85 billion, because real growth is getting better, then it's not a problem. it will be associated with higher earnings, if it's because inflation is getting out of control, that
let's talk about this week, rebecca, it felt like there was a change in feeling this week, we know the fed will stop at some point, but really, really volatile markets. up 200, down 200 and then a big bounce back on thursday. were you surprised at the volatility this week? >> a little bit, yeah. we all knew this day would come, but we never knew what it would feel like, because we have never lived through anything like this before. the easing and the monetary policy in u.s., across europe...
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here now is tech columnist and rebecca patterson and stephanie link are back. you seemed more upset in your column friday than did you in your notes today. you're saying silicon valley is taking this in stride. do i have that right? >> i think it depends on how it shakes out with the public. it seems the public is shrugging about the whole thing. the big problem is what happens when nonamerican customers kind of react to this. you know, most of the customers that these companies have are outside the u.s. and it seems like this program, the spying program, can kind of tap into nonamericans' records pretty easily. so these companies might face competition from local social networks or phone companies or others in china, india, where these companies really want to make a big play. and there they could be positioned as an arm of the u.s. government which wouldn't be good for their business at all. >> please pardon me, i meant slate.com. didn't want to put you in the wrong operation. let me go a step further. when you talk about india, china and the oversee sas mark
here now is tech columnist and rebecca patterson and stephanie link are back. you seemed more upset in your column friday than did you in your notes today. you're saying silicon valley is taking this in stride. do i have that right? >> i think it depends on how it shakes out with the public. it seems the public is shrugging about the whole thing. the big problem is what happens when nonamerican customers kind of react to this. you know, most of the customers that these companies have are...
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rebecca, have you seen some examples? >> i think, in oklahoma, one nice week to the democratic party, we have a divide between the hardy and the elected officials. when i passed that pro-life bill that i was referring to, the one where i was censured for passing it, -- where i was passing it, the governor vetoed it and it -- the senate would not override the veto. so we took one of my bills -- i'm a democrat -- and put it in the bill and passed it and ran it through the democratic governor, which is what made me so popular. that added to my popularity, let's say. but that was a bipartisan effort where we work together. we have done that a lot of times on different bills like that. >> how do you get that to happen? dovery practical terms, how you organize that kind of a bipartisan effort? how do you create the conditions that would be conducive to that? >> in politics, political necessity will always be a part of it. one of the problems we have is that it is too partisan. when we allow a basic freedom, a basic human right
rebecca, have you seen some examples? >> i think, in oklahoma, one nice week to the democratic party, we have a divide between the hardy and the elected officials. when i passed that pro-life bill that i was referring to, the one where i was censured for passing it, -- where i was passing it, the governor vetoed it and it -- the senate would not override the veto. so we took one of my bills -- i'm a democrat -- and put it in the bill and passed it and ran it through the democratic...
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[applause] >> on rebecca hamilton, member of the oklahoma house of representatives. inm starting my 18th year the body. that means i have more seniority than anybody else. i don't know if that means that there is a sanity or intelligence test that i failed or what exactly, but that's true. i had something unusual happened when i was looking at the program today it says about me, as a public intellectual. in all these years, that is the first time anyone has ever called me an intellectual. find unusual for me to something new that someone hasn't called me before after 18 years in office. i am very proud of this one. i have on my hard drive on my computer home a file called the crazy people file. and how you get into the crazy
[applause] >> on rebecca hamilton, member of the oklahoma house of representatives. inm starting my 18th year the body. that means i have more seniority than anybody else. i don't know if that means that there is a sanity or intelligence test that i failed or what exactly, but that's true. i had something unusual happened when i was looking at the program today it says about me, as a public intellectual. in all these years, that is the first time anyone has ever called me an intellectual....
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[applause] >> i'm rebecca hamilton, i'm a member of the oklahoma house of representatives. i'm starting my 18th year in that body, which means that i have more seniority than anybody else. in either house. now, i don't know if that means that i, there's a sanity or intelligence test that i failed or what exactly -- [laughter] but that's true. and i had something unusual happen when i was looking at the program today. it says about me, it says as a public intellectual. that, in all these years, that's the first time anyone has ever called me an intellectual. [laughter] it is, actually, unusual for me to find something new that somebody hasn't called me before -- [laughter] after 18 years in office, and i'm very proud of this one. [laughter] i have on my hard drive on my computer at home, i have a file that i keep. it's called the crazy people file. and how you get into the crazy people file is you send me an
[applause] >> i'm rebecca hamilton, i'm a member of the oklahoma house of representatives. i'm starting my 18th year in that body, which means that i have more seniority than anybody else. in either house. now, i don't know if that means that i, there's a sanity or intelligence test that i failed or what exactly -- [laughter] but that's true. and i had something unusual happen when i was looking at the program today. it says about me, it says as a public intellectual. that, in all these...
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and rebecca is back with more. >> people are about to get a nice surprise. if they are samsung owners. this week, 1 million lucky galaxy owners will get their hands on jay-z's new album three days before the rest of the world for free. it's all part of the fierce war smart foen makers are waging to win your business. >> we need to write the new rules. >> reporter: it's the latest attempt by samsung to rewrite the rules of cool. and unseat apple's iphone. the three-minute ad features rapper jay-z working on his new album. >> the idea is to finish the album and drop it. >> reporter: viewers see him collaborating with some of music's hottest artists. only get glimpses of his phone. the first 1 million samsung customers to download the customized app get the album for free. contrast that with this. >> this is it. this is what matters. >> reporter: apple's new designed in california ad, showing how the product makes lives better. jay-z and timbaland replaced with school children. and grandparents laughing with their family. >> what you have is apple going after y
and rebecca is back with more. >> people are about to get a nice surprise. if they are samsung owners. this week, 1 million lucky galaxy owners will get their hands on jay-z's new album three days before the rest of the world for free. it's all part of the fierce war smart foen makers are waging to win your business. >> we need to write the new rules. >> reporter: it's the latest attempt by samsung to rewrite the rules of cool. and unseat apple's iphone. the three-minute ad...
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found rebecca's jewelry box intact. you can see the shadows on the top from where the jewelry was laying inside. >> the charred mementos and family photos are painful reminders of the past. bianchi-peters also strives to create positive ones. >> i know that sammy would have been honored for your hard work. >> she's started the just love foundation. named for the tattoo worn by rebecca and matching stencil worn by sammy. the foundation funds an annual scholarship to send a child from a low-income home to a local performing arts school. >> sammy loved to perform. it was sammy's safe place and we're gonna fight this ugly, horrible event by providing as much love and positivity as we can. >> the ochoas were arrested the morning following the fire and the story was widely covered on local news. >> brother baron ochoa was interviewed and police found scratches on his neck, head and shoulder area. >> the little girl's father conrad ochoa smelled of the strong odor of the karen lane fire. >> the person interviewing conrad state
found rebecca's jewelry box intact. you can see the shadows on the top from where the jewelry was laying inside. >> the charred mementos and family photos are painful reminders of the past. bianchi-peters also strives to create positive ones. >> i know that sammy would have been honored for your hard work. >> she's started the just love foundation. named for the tattoo worn by rebecca and matching stencil worn by sammy. the foundation funds an annual scholarship to send a...
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rebecca, how about you? >> well, i think that people, when people work together, it always comes down to human nature. so i think that if we're going to form a caucus that is actually really effective for religious liberty in oklahoma, one of the first things that we should do is just start meeting on a regular basis and spending time with one another so that we develop the personal relationships that make it possible for us to trust each other and work together as a team. this is always going to be something where you have a nucleus of people who are very committed and then a lot of other people who will follow them. and for your very committed people, it's important for them to have a strongceps of teamwork -- strongceps of teamwork and understanding of one another so that they can work together in the clenches. because in politics things move very, very quickly. and you can literally have something change in a matter of minutes where you need to motivate people. and if that core team is able to trust one
rebecca, how about you? >> well, i think that people, when people work together, it always comes down to human nature. so i think that if we're going to form a caucus that is actually really effective for religious liberty in oklahoma, one of the first things that we should do is just start meeting on a regular basis and spending time with one another so that we develop the personal relationships that make it possible for us to trust each other and work together as a team. this is always...
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rebecca, you think the supremes did the right thing. explain. >> in this situation, neil, we have a law in arizona that required people, what the supreme court justices said was too much. they said federal voter laws are what is required. the states cannot additionally add things to a requirement because it is restrictive. what arizona wanted to do was proof of citizenship, not just a form signed, which is what the federal laws require, are you a citizen, yes, no, arizona wanted further proof, either a birth certificate, driver's license, passport, something that would prove citizenship. the supreme court said let the federal government make these decisions, the federal government has decided enough is enough, the paperwork that we require is enough. arizona has gone too far. so within the context of the federal laws, they think the supreme court got it right. >> maybe so. monica, in new jersey, they need proof i can vote, i show a license with my name and image from a much thinner period, but in other words, it is me. and what is so wr
rebecca, you think the supremes did the right thing. explain. >> in this situation, neil, we have a law in arizona that required people, what the supreme court justices said was too much. they said federal voter laws are what is required. the states cannot additionally add things to a requirement because it is restrictive. what arizona wanted to do was proof of citizenship, not just a form signed, which is what the federal laws require, are you a citizen, yes, no, arizona wanted further...
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your: rebecca sinderbrand, perspective on the i.r.s. scandal. for theemocrats pushing chairman to release the full transcripts of interviews about the scandal. only partial transcripts have been released. tore is a bit of a showdown show what he has. we have not seen evidence of a theirthat was denied status based on the additional scrutiny. some were waiting and left in limbo. the more details that come out about these programs, the white house is hoping that full transparency is muddying the waters on this story. taken the windas out of the sails of this story and knocked it off the front page. host: good morning. you're on with rebecca sinderbrand and ian swanson. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. a cousin of mine, was anyid not know same-sex relationship. torn with was sort of the idea of same-sex marriage because of our religion, background, and beliefs. i have come to look at the whole spectrum of same-sex marriage. if you are an american and iorking and paying your taxes, do not see a problem with you being able to have
your: rebecca sinderbrand, perspective on the i.r.s. scandal. for theemocrats pushing chairman to release the full transcripts of interviews about the scandal. only partial transcripts have been released. tore is a bit of a showdown show what he has. we have not seen evidence of a theirthat was denied status based on the additional scrutiny. some were waiting and left in limbo. the more details that come out about these programs, the white house is hoping that full transparency is muddying the...
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she talked about hitchcock who first cast her in rebecca which was released a year before suspicion. >> i owe a great deal to him. i owe my whole career really to alfred hitchcock. i had tried out for rebecca seven times and i've been told that he wanted me from the very beginning. he was a star maker though. and he didn't want anybody well known. that of course has happened a great deal. the directors want to be the stars of films themselves. hitchcock and george stevens and a few of those, william wilder started that thing of using an actor for once or twice and then after they have established them wanting new material so again it would lend more believability to a role if the star was not known. if the lead rather were not known. very often if you will notice that the academy awards are given to people who are not established because they seem more believable. >> when alfred hitchcock died in 1980 at the age of 80. bob mackenzie brought us this obituary. >> reporter: hitchcock's death this morning ended a happy life and happy career. he was a craftsman and specialist. he was the
she talked about hitchcock who first cast her in rebecca which was released a year before suspicion. >> i owe a great deal to him. i owe my whole career really to alfred hitchcock. i had tried out for rebecca seven times and i've been told that he wanted me from the very beginning. he was a star maker though. and he didn't want anybody well known. that of course has happened a great deal. the directors want to be the stars of films themselves. hitchcock and george stevens and a few of...
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. >> reporter: marlene is the first wife, rebecca the second. and isiah is the man of the house. >> reporter: did you sleep good? >> does god live in a plural marriage? >> we believe so. >> reporter: how many wives does god have? >> i have no idea. haven't met him yet. >> reporter: it's a fundamentalist version of a modern family. the thompsons live comfortably middle class. a large living room, kids with ipads, closets full of shoes and clothes. albeit, clothes that fit the centennial park dress code. modesty first. >> i shop at ross, tj maxx. just depends. >> i have a career. i go to work every day. we do baseball, she goes to school, he goes to work. i mean, we just have a very normal life. >> reporter: but keeping everyone happy takes work. >> reporter: how do you not get jealous? >> you do. you do get jealous. i'm not trying to portray that it doesn't happen. it's just like any human emotion. you learn how to deal with your emotions. today, seeing them two together is no biggie. >> i wouldn't go cuddle with him on the couch while marlene is
. >> reporter: marlene is the first wife, rebecca the second. and isiah is the man of the house. >> reporter: did you sleep good? >> does god live in a plural marriage? >> we believe so. >> reporter: how many wives does god have? >> i have no idea. haven't met him yet. >> reporter: it's a fundamentalist version of a modern family. the thompsons live comfortably middle class. a large living room, kids with ipads, closets full of shoes and clothes....
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the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca. but at the moment, his focus is on his ability or inability to purchase snacks and supplies from the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that was $1.80. insufficient funds. and one pepper pack, i was really hopeful on this one, insufficient funds. that's really bad when you don't have 25 cents. everybody should have 25 cents. just to feel like an american, you know. life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, the american way, apple pie, ice cream. >> lance butterfield is an inmate that seems to do his time well. he's an older guy in a jail full of younger inmates. he seems to get along with them. >> i try to convert some of the younger kids on how lame it is to be sit in your cell for 22 hours and
the torture and murder of his 21-year-old daughter, rebecca. but at the moment, his focus is on his ability or inability to purchase snacks and supplies from the jail commissary. >> first thing i ordered was coffee, freeze dried coffee, 3 ounce. go down. ordered one. insufficient funds. cocoa, five pack, insufficient funds. and i ordered sweet and low, ten pack, that's 50 cents, insufficient funds. pretty bad when you don't have 50 cents. soups are 60 cents. i ordered three of those. that...
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good morning, my name is rebecca, i am the manager of events and fund raising at the bay view opera house. if you're not familiar with the bay view opera house, we are san francisco's landmark building number a. eight and we are san francisco's newest national landmark. the bay view opera house is [inaudible] and this was the fifth sunday street that i helped plan and organize. what i wanted to report on is that in 2010 when i was asked to be involved in sunday streets bay view i expanded on the health component that already existed. we decided to really get a look at what was happening in the bay view. i consider it the last and lost forgotten sector of our city and we're trying to ensure that communities know that bay view that they can take their neighborhood back. it is their neighborhood, they can walk at night. and sunday streets is one of those things with kids can come out, play and we're trying to engage as a non profit every afternoon in a safe community where otherwise they would not have arts enrichment. so the arts aspect and the musical aspect is something i've worked on ove
good morning, my name is rebecca, i am the manager of events and fund raising at the bay view opera house. if you're not familiar with the bay view opera house, we are san francisco's landmark building number a. eight and we are san francisco's newest national landmark. the bay view opera house is [inaudible] and this was the fifth sunday street that i helped plan and organize. what i wanted to report on is that in 2010 when i was asked to be involved in sunday streets bay view i expanded on...
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then we'll go to rebecca [inaudible] i'll conclude, then i believe we're going to diane that from mta who is our public sector partner on this and then we can go to any questions or comments you have. so we have a presentation. if you don't mind /sphreuping the slides, sure. the first slide we have is about the goals of the program. when this program was set up our goals were to increase for people to bike, walk, socialize and play safely, to demonstrate the benefits of increasing open pace and recreational opportunities in san francisco and beyond, and lastly to connect diverse and underserved communities with social networks. our program was inspired by bogatay columbia. it started over a decade ago there. it's enormous event now. it's miles and miles of car free space encompassing the full city and it happens every sunday. we'd love to see it, but we're not that ambitious yet. we were sort of an early adopter in north american. there was la which is a huge event. it was in that context in conversations with the mayor's office abwhat are things we codo that will have an impact, low
then we'll go to rebecca [inaudible] i'll conclude, then i believe we're going to diane that from mta who is our public sector partner on this and then we can go to any questions or comments you have. so we have a presentation. if you don't mind /sphreuping the slides, sure. the first slide we have is about the goals of the program. when this program was set up our goals were to increase for people to bike, walk, socialize and play safely, to demonstrate the benefits of increasing open pace and...
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stephanie, rebecca, what are your thoughts on this? >> i think the bond market will dictate what stocks -- and it has been happening, right, over the last couple of weeks. if bonds can stabilize, i think the market can stabilize. but it all depends on how quickly -- how much higher do short-term yields go? is it going to be gradual? if that's gradual, i think the market can handle that. that would suggest that the economy's doing better. if we continue to escalate a lot higher, like we have been -- i mean, we're up 87 bips on the 10-year in a month and a halftime. if we continue with that pace, that's what will cause the volatility, i think you want to use the volatility to pick out long-term themes -- in housing, aerospace, the industrials, and even start to look at the defensive stocks as they come down. >> rebecca, part of the issue for the markets has been currencies, has been credit, obviously. i mean, the dollar soaring against all currencies, right? euro, brazil, across the board. >> i think the dollar is likely to stay strong.
stephanie, rebecca, what are your thoughts on this? >> i think the bond market will dictate what stocks -- and it has been happening, right, over the last couple of weeks. if bonds can stabilize, i think the market can stabilize. but it all depends on how quickly -- how much higher do short-term yields go? is it going to be gradual? if that's gradual, i think the market can handle that. that would suggest that the economy's doing better. if we continue to escalate a lot higher, like we...
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and we talk with rebecca as well. rebecca, what do you make of this and how far this case can go? >> i have to agree with the senator. it should go to the supreme court. this is unconstitutional, as you and charles just said. we have liberties in this country, first amendment rights, and fourth amendment rights. first amendment rights have been violated, as have fourth amendment rights. we have been investigated, we have personal data that has been obtained from us without court order with respect to specific people. every single customer of verizon? the government has all of our dat da. i'm a verizon customer. it's inappropriate and institutional, and you know what? every single customer that we know has had the government take our certain -- all of our information, should absolutely join in the lawsuit. >> neil: you might be right. but the argument here on this is that, well, what harm has been done to you? maybe you might be distressed that one collected your data. but is that in and of itself enough to go filing lawsuits? >> are we willing to put of uses at risk for another te
and we talk with rebecca as well. rebecca, what do you make of this and how far this case can go? >> i have to agree with the senator. it should go to the supreme court. this is unconstitutional, as you and charles just said. we have liberties in this country, first amendment rights, and fourth amendment rights. first amendment rights have been violated, as have fourth amendment rights. we have been investigated, we have personal data that has been obtained from us without court order...
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the traders for tonight are stephanie link, rebecca patterson, erin gibbs, and karen finerman. let's get straight to the story "fast" is following for you tonight. the stormy markets. don't let the closing numbers fool you. volatility is back. the dow's swing was 190 points from top to bottom. ten-year yields, take a look at, this approaching 14-month highs. as we head into the job reports on friday and is it time now to back off risk? karen finerman, what do you say? >> i actually am a little bit more cautious. i mean, we did speaking of volatility, the vix actually went over 17 today. i think it all has to do with the fed in that if they take the punch bowl away, that's scary. and i think obviously that's down the road somewhere. but i think it may be closer than we fear. so we need economic data right now that is only in the middle of the fairway. not too cold, not too hot. that's going to be hard to do. >> at the same time, this jobs report, stephanie, is not going to be the end all, be all. it's going to come out and the fed is going to change course. it's going to be accu
the traders for tonight are stephanie link, rebecca patterson, erin gibbs, and karen finerman. let's get straight to the story "fast" is following for you tonight. the stormy markets. don't let the closing numbers fool you. volatility is back. the dow's swing was 190 points from top to bottom. ten-year yields, take a look at, this approaching 14-month highs. as we head into the job reports on friday and is it time now to back off risk? karen finerman, what do you say? >> i...
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listen, on behalf of my family gina and rebecca and jennifer and christopher, i want to thank you for inviting us to speak today. and although i am the only member of the family to speak today, i'm not speaking on their behalf. the truth is i just like to talk. [laughter] >> in fact, as i am happy to see so many people here as i do, as the comedian paula said, even if you weren't here, i'd still be up here talking. but despite my tendencies towards reliving the admonishment of my fifth grade teacher sister grace who chastised me for having diarrhea of the mouth and constipation of ideas, i took a long while for me to say yes when stuart and ann asked me to talk a bit on the day that marks the death of george and harvey. and the reason became clear when i sat down to write my words. i'm exhausted by talking about death. i know that's not the subject of today's memorial, but it always happens on the day that george and harvey were shot. and i think i'm tired of remembering them on the worst day of their lives. i wonder that if indeed there is a heaven, and if george and harvey got in, o
listen, on behalf of my family gina and rebecca and jennifer and christopher, i want to thank you for inviting us to speak today. and although i am the only member of the family to speak today, i'm not speaking on their behalf. the truth is i just like to talk. [laughter] >> in fact, as i am happy to see so many people here as i do, as the comedian paula said, even if you weren't here, i'd still be up here talking. but despite my tendencies towards reliving the admonishment of my fifth...
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bothersome mental health one of the things that's come to us that the group that i work with the rebecca project is that many women are telling us that they've had mental problems the f.d.a. and two thousand and four was so concerned about the dangerous nature of it that they issued a black box warning which is the most serious warning that can be issued by the f.d.a. about how dangerous this drug is and despite this warning this black box warning it's still be administered under multiple agencies to multiple countries around the world yes who is administering it why and where it's being used primarily in nonwhite countries so muslim countries pakistan bangladesh indonesia burma possibly on the myanmar minority all over africa central america and latin america and of course the united states depending on whose information you look at it's disproportionately used on african american women who's doing it planned parenthood is one of the big purveyors of it in addition to that you have the population council you have the international federation of planned parenthood you have a lot of perso
bothersome mental health one of the things that's come to us that the group that i work with the rebecca project is that many women are telling us that they've had mental problems the f.d.a. and two thousand and four was so concerned about the dangerous nature of it that they issued a black box warning which is the most serious warning that can be issued by the f.d.a. about how dangerous this drug is and despite this warning this black box warning it's still be administered under multiple...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat simple. whether it's online or off-line, bullying and harassment or as the teens that we encounter at common sense media often say, drama, it's about power. as you heard the boy on the video say, i'm the big dog. who has it, who wants it and who wants to keep it. i realize this is an incredibly simple definition so i will leave it to our panel to pick it apart and to delve deeper. each of our panelists will have the opportunity to give a brief introduction of who they are and their organizations and after we've done the rounds i will pose a series of questions to eefrp of they will and then you will all have the opportunity to interact with them yourselves so we can have a really dynamic conversation. the one thing i wil
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great wealth of experience and wisdom to what on the one hand is actually a really complicated issue and on the other hand at its very core is somewhat simple. whether it's online or off-line, bullying and harassment or as the teens that we encounter at common sense media often say, drama,...
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i also want to thank katie miller and rebecca from my office and consistently at the forefront and in the community and common sense media who became a partner last year and katie and her people and rebecca and the school district we started public information a year ago and my partner richard carranza who is an incredible superintendent, someone i am proud to work with. first of all let me tell you that bullying takes many different shapes. it can be physical, it can be emotional, it can be verbal. i can tell you having been a non english speaking student and immigrant early on and quite frankly times that were very different that we were bullied all the time and didn't know it was bullying and right to the point i actually dropped out of school, and i think it's also important to recognize it's not kids on kids and sometimes adults are part of it, and sometimes unfortunately staff members are part of it. i remember being accused early on by a science teacher and told i was using lsd and i didn't know what it was at the time. i was in the class for three months and didn't work englis
i also want to thank katie miller and rebecca from my office and consistently at the forefront and in the community and common sense media who became a partner last year and katie and her people and rebecca and the school district we started public information a year ago and my partner richard carranza who is an incredible superintendent, someone i am proud to work with. first of all let me tell you that bullying takes many different shapes. it can be physical, it can be emotional, it can be...
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so much for coming on ready for your time randy short president national spokesman and i'm with the rebecca project on human rights all right thank you all right. about that tonight show you guys have a great night and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. i would rather i asked questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question more. oh and welcome to technology update regardless of who you are and whether you live in moscow or anywhere else in the world we all like their one holiday wish economy crawl hoping for good health to keep us in tip top shape the tech team and i have struck out to find the latest improvements in russian medical science. showing off some of the newest gadgets and research was the russian health care week exhibition gathering in moscow promoted everything from a good health habits to advance lifesaving treatments push really the biggest medical breakthrough as of late took place away from the bright lights of the capital's expo center. the box live center fo
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rebecca joining us from the markets downtown on wall street. for those of us at home watching, for those 401(k)s has all the ground that we've seen come back, been lost or did they save some of it. >> everybody who opens their 401(k) or ira should feel pretty good. they're not going to feel too much pain, david. the reason is in even in light of these two down days most retirement accounts are still up on the year, about ten percent. to put it all into perspective, since the all time highs we reached last month in may stocks are down just five percent. >> 401(k) still up ten percent. let's try to hold the market here. thank you. >>> from the fast moving day in the markets to the developing story out of florida tonight. we have learned a jury has been seated now in the trial of george zimmerman accused in the murder of trayvon martin. tonight that jury is made up entirely of women. why did both sides want this? matt gutman in florida on the case from the start. >> stand up and raise your right hand to be sworn. >> reporter: tonight sworn in to d
rebecca joining us from the markets downtown on wall street. for those of us at home watching, for those 401(k)s has all the ground that we've seen come back, been lost or did they save some of it. >> everybody who opens their 401(k) or ira should feel pretty good. they're not going to feel too much pain, david. the reason is in even in light of these two down days most retirement accounts are still up on the year, about ten percent. to put it all into perspective, since the all time...
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so much for coming on ready for your time randy short president national spokesman and i'm with the rebecca project on human rights all right thank you all right. well that's it for a night show you guys have a great night and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interview intriguing story for you to. see arabic to find out more visit our big teeth dog called. in the play is the perfect material it's a lie you make just a small change and you get a totally different result. but a pretty top of. the goldfish is a little complicated. it's like geometry. we start by marking out the incision lines as a guide. it's very intricate work. my life has changed one hundred percent. of the field operating table here more than just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leaders. too as if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time
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me on right before your time randy short president national spokesman and i'm with the rebecca project on human rights all right thank you all right. well that's it for a night sure you guys have a great night and we'll see you right back here tomorrow. please. i would rather as questions for people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. well . well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports for. the pollution and no i will leave that to the state department to comment on your plan. to carry out a call is on the docket no god. no more weasel words. when you question the prepared for a change when you should be ready for a. freedom of speech. and the freedom to. ecuador ditches a key trade agreement with the united states in the hardline response to washington's warning against granting asylum to whistleblower edward snowden who remain stranded in a moscow airport. and on the heels of snowden's revelations about britain's massive snooping operations it turns out t
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rebecca var var jarvis, abc news new york. >> thanks to rebecca tonight. >>> much more ahead an "world news" thursday night. can you tell which of these items is real and which is the fake? if you have bought one of those knockoffs a major consumer alert. police could be coming for the customer holding the bag. >>> later on "world news," the man who shines shoes in one great american city and the other luster he's creating, america strong is back. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. ♪ hands, for holding. ♪ feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacit
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rebecca sticking around at abc news.com/this week. and when we come back, the surfer combat veteran who's now the youngest woman in congress. tulsi gabbard is on "this week." there is a pursuit we all share. the pursuit of something better. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. for over 75 years, through war and crisis, we have never stopped helping our clients succeed and succeed the right way. striving to bring insight to every investment, intelligence to every trade and integrity to every plan. because as long as we stay true to these principles, the promise of capitalism will always prosper. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. >>> the pentagon unveiled plans to fully integrate women into frontline combat. it is a topic that tulsi gabbard knows well. the 32-year-old hawaii native is the youngest woman in congress, the first hindu, and saw combat in iraq. she is this week's spotlight. >> as long as we've had a united states military in place, wo
rebecca sticking around at abc news.com/this week. and when we come back, the surfer combat veteran who's now the youngest woman in congress. tulsi gabbard is on "this week." there is a pursuit we all share. the pursuit of something better. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. for over 75 years, through war and crisis, we have never stopped helping our clients succeed and succeed the right way. striving to bring...