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my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and give a hug to someone she didn't know, who was radically different from her, and she started to build a personal relationships that have become cusada gardens and now a network of people and places and projects that are really shaping the culture and life in bayview hunters point. it was -- it's been the distinct pleasure of my life, frankly, to careful where you move, it can change everything. but if you're going to move to a new place, annette young smith is the neighbor that you would pray to have. and i can tell you that
my name is jeffery betcher. i am the executive director of the organization that emerged 10 years ago from annette young smith and carl page's work on the block where i live. annette lived across the street from me and started planting flowers here or there around the block. and that changed everything mysteriously. and we figured out over time what it was that really created the change, and it wasn't the garden. it wasn't the plants. it was that annette was unafraid to cross the street and...
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he was so drunk he couldn't walk.that's because his his brother jeffery was with him that day.and just a foot rest. maureen kelly kron4 news contrary.kevin hayes' >> reporter:east palo alto police are searching for a person who hit a blind reverend and his dog yesterday afternoon. reverend macklin says he was walking on myrtle street when a car backed into him. >> reporter:he says the car was not going fast. but it was enough to knock him over and trap his dog, eaton under the bumber of the car. the reverend says the driver stopped and asked if he was ok. >> reporter:then something
he was so drunk he couldn't walk.that's because his his brother jeffery was with him that day.and just a foot rest. maureen kelly kron4 news contrary.kevin hayes' >> reporter:east palo alto police are searching for a person who hit a blind reverend and his dog yesterday afternoon. reverend macklin says he was walking on myrtle street when a car backed into him. >> reporter:he says the car was not going fast. but it was enough to knock him over and trap his dog, eaton under the...
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the mayor gray has picked jeffery de witt who is the cfo of the city of arizona. for many reasons he thinks the t man is for the job. amatt ackland appeared with mor. >> jeff dewitt told the media h fell in love with the district when he came for a recent re interview. he if signs, he will be paid $250,000, that's a $75,000 a $7 raise, remember he is living in phoenix, but he will be making over $50,000, what the mayor currently brings in. >> mayor vincent gray walked in with thanks for the departing de cfo on and praise for the new cfo hopeful. >> i do think that the candidat that we have found to replace him is exceedingly well qualified. >> jeffery dewitt has been the cfo for the city of phoenix since 2009. he took that position at a time when phoenix was one of the hardest hit cities from the great recession.ssio >> suddenly, you got a 25 percent cut required, threrch million dollars budget deficit and all the challenges that goe with that. >> reporter: but he helped to turn around phoenix, making theg city more efficient, reducing, costs and turning that defi
the mayor gray has picked jeffery de witt who is the cfo of the city of arizona. for many reasons he thinks the t man is for the job. amatt ackland appeared with mor. >> jeff dewitt told the media h fell in love with the district when he came for a recent re interview. he if signs, he will be paid $250,000, that's a $75,000 a $7 raise, remember he is living in phoenix, but he will be making over $50,000, what the mayor currently brings in. >> mayor vincent gray walked in with thanks...
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but it did happen. >> on that note thank you jeffery tucker and glen powell. coming up rngs roman emperors spent big bucks on stadiums like the coliseum used for things like fights between gladiators sometimes fighting animals. there are american parallels to that, too, that's next. to that as well. we will have that [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. step 1 -- study the competition. step 2 -- get angry. they're boring. 3 -- make a car from scratch the dodge way. steps 4 through 28 -- recall 100 years of know-how. start building, try things. yes. make it different. not that different. bring muscle -- technology muscle, efficiency muscle. get it racing. get it in a calendar. more calendars. aww. polish it. punish it. and you're done. wt. one more. now you're done. ♪ because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machine hoses every five years
but it did happen. >> on that note thank you jeffery tucker and glen powell. coming up rngs roman emperors spent big bucks on stadiums like the coliseum used for things like fights between gladiators sometimes fighting animals. there are american parallels to that, too, that's next. to that as well. we will have that [ shapiro ] at legalzoom, you can take care of virtually all your imptant legal matters in just minutes. protect youramily... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put...
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the washington pot reports he is jeffery dewitt who is now the city finance director. >> a few more people face criminal charges this morning. arielle adams are in custody and both are charged in the abduction of 18-year-old kenny diaz. investigators say samuels stabbed the high school senior over the weekend, she and five other people were arrested on tuesday. police believe a string of events leading to diaz's death are drug related. a plea deal is reached in the murder of an 18-year-old. he was killed at the woodley park metro station back in november of 2012. five people recently accepted responsible for their roles in his death. we learned that chavez meyers pleaded guilty to first degree murder. he was robbed by that group, and later confronted during the fight, he was stabbed and later died. well, coaches at a high school in outvote sus spented the entire team right before the big home coming game. these are in response for poor grades and alleged cyber bullies. the coaches made all the players hand in their jerseys and some left the locker room in tears. >> it just felt like everyt
the washington pot reports he is jeffery dewitt who is now the city finance director. >> a few more people face criminal charges this morning. arielle adams are in custody and both are charged in the abduction of 18-year-old kenny diaz. investigators say samuels stabbed the high school senior over the weekend, she and five other people were arrested on tuesday. police believe a string of events leading to diaz's death are drug related. a plea deal is reached in the murder of an...
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jeffery zions is replacing the current director later this year. the current director is leaving for personal reasons. >>> inside the court a death sentence from the judge, while outside -- [ shouting ] >> that story coming up. plus the search for sand? south florida, the push to beef up the beaches slammed by storms. >>> welcome back an indian court has handed down a death sentence to the four men involved in the gang rape murder of a young woman in new delhi. the court ordered death sentence by hanging. the four men found guilty of attacking the woman and dumping her body. >>> california lawmakers have approved a bill that will allow undocumented immigrants to get driver's license. the governor supports the bill and has promised to sign it. >>> florida has long been renowned for its miles of beaches and endless sunshine, but the beaches are rapidly running out of sand. andy gallagher has more from miami. >> reporter: they attract millions of visitors each year, generate billions of dollars in revenue, the beaches of south florida are facing a cri
jeffery zions is replacing the current director later this year. the current director is leaving for personal reasons. >>> inside the court a death sentence from the judge, while outside -- [ shouting ] >> that story coming up. plus the search for sand? south florida, the push to beef up the beaches slammed by storms. >>> welcome back an indian court has handed down a death sentence to the four men involved in the gang rape murder of a young woman in new delhi. the court...
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jeffery flores in is jail suspected of the death of his grandmother and uncle. police responded to a 111 call from the suspect himself. officers found the bodies of a man and a woman. a relative told us the victims were 76-year-old no na flores and her 56-year-old son tony. >>> a deadly shooting inside a nightclub, officers say there was a physical fight at club an ton. witnesses say gunfire erupted. they found a 23-year-old man shot to death. >>> a 14-year-old boy is facing charges of sexual assault at an elementary school. he assaulted a female student yesterday at ruby bridges elementary school. the boy fled after the attack but was found a short time later. >>> continuing coverage now on the crisis in syria. today both a push and a pause from president obama as he announced plans to ask congress to authorize a mill stare strike. >> what message do we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children and not pay the price. >> this was the worst chemical weapons attack in the history. the syrian government was responsible for the attack. more than 1400 people we
jeffery flores in is jail suspected of the death of his grandmother and uncle. police responded to a 111 call from the suspect himself. officers found the bodies of a man and a woman. a relative told us the victims were 76-year-old no na flores and her 56-year-old son tony. >>> a deadly shooting inside a nightclub, officers say there was a physical fight at club an ton. witnesses say gunfire erupted. they found a 23-year-old man shot to death. >>> a 14-year-old boy is facing...
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i'm jeffery miller, miller landscape architects. it's been a real pleasure to work with the friends of kiza and the members of this project. we're happy to be involved. so, we want to take you through the presentation that was given to the committee and want to share with the whole commission what the plan consists of. you can see in the first slide the context. we are at kiza triangle just west of the stadium. what we noticed is a lot of people don't even know this is part of golden gate park. but it indeed is part of the park and is where the project is located. the next slide is showing an aerial of the triangle. you can see some of the issues immediately in the triangle. there, there are two pads that are beaten in through what is dedicated as a meadow in the park master plan. what really is happening is people are working at u.c. medical center parking -- parking going back and forth to move their cars so they don't get tickets. so, they're beating these into the park over the years. the next slide is showing those pads and the
i'm jeffery miller, miller landscape architects. it's been a real pleasure to work with the friends of kiza and the members of this project. we're happy to be involved. so, we want to take you through the presentation that was given to the committee and want to share with the whole commission what the plan consists of. you can see in the first slide the context. we are at kiza triangle just west of the stadium. what we noticed is a lot of people don't even know this is part of golden gate park....
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tied at three, cutler looking over the middle and louis delmas read it perfectly, outfought alshon jeffery for the football... lions took a 6-3 lead but early in the second, cutler pitch to matt forte, a gaping hole up the right side, and forte out-runs everybody to the end zone, a 53-yard touchdown, 10-6 bears... then 10 to 9 later in the quarter, where it all started to come apart-- a short line-drive punt hauled in by michael spurlock and he's got the picket fence all set up-- punter adam podlesh slowed him down, but it's 58 yards to
tied at three, cutler looking over the middle and louis delmas read it perfectly, outfought alshon jeffery for the football... lions took a 6-3 lead but early in the second, cutler pitch to matt forte, a gaping hole up the right side, and forte out-runs everybody to the end zone, a 53-yard touchdown, 10-6 bears... then 10 to 9 later in the quarter, where it all started to come apart-- a short line-drive punt hauled in by michael spurlock and he's got the picket fence all set up-- punter adam...
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jeffery sachs is the research behind the report. thank you for joining us. i guess the question is why are these happy countries so happy? >> well, thank you very much. scandinavia has ranked at the top just about every time people have looked at this. these are prosperous societies, but not just driven by making money. they have very good health. they have good balance for family, good social support systems, corruption is very low. what we find in this report statistically is that happiness or technically, how people reward their satisfaction with life, because that's the question that's actually asked of them, are you satisfied with your life, that's related to about six main factors that i've mentioned. income per person discount, surely, but so does health and the social support system, the perceived generosity in the society, the level of corruption and scandinavia puts it all together. these are good, balanced, healthy places and they reflect it. >> the united states is referred to as the most prosperous country on the planet and is number 17. why? >>
jeffery sachs is the research behind the report. thank you for joining us. i guess the question is why are these happy countries so happy? >> well, thank you very much. scandinavia has ranked at the top just about every time people have looked at this. these are prosperous societies, but not just driven by making money. they have very good health. they have good balance for family, good social support systems, corruption is very low. what we find in this report statistically is that...
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susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as well as other health advocates such as robert f. kennedy, jr. appreciate if you all would take the time. it's only -- it's a short video, to look at it and consider its comments. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> carolyn johnston. >>> hi, commissioners. i am the vice president of the greater west portal neighborhood association and also the chair of the land use committee. and i just wanted to talk to you a little bit about west portal today and what i perceive to be the park needs of that neighborhood, which is a real family neighborhood. i mean, i chos
susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most...
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susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as
susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most...
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well, jefferies, if you go back, jefferies has the best piece today. jefferies upgraded stock in may. this is the most credible analyst on the street in jefferies. i got to tell you, brian pitz, i don't know him but when you hear a lot of the upgrades, it tends to the analysts who got it wrong. this guy got it right so i think it's a little more meaningful than most of the others. >> you said you took a little off the table? >> facebook can't be your biggest position. had that trouble with apple. apple became the biggest position. >> then they become the biggest position -- >> and then i fire him and that's okay. i always wore a yellow post-it on my head if i got it wrong. i made people walk around the block twice, get me a soft pretzel and a diet coke. but i wore the post-it myself because i am a forgiving man. >> you must be a joy to work for. >> people always loved it. bargain with the devil. >> good for computer monitor sales. >> i said, boy, my stocks are really holding up. my stocks are holding up. my pc had frozen. you can throw a pc at those wi
well, jefferies, if you go back, jefferies has the best piece today. jefferies upgraded stock in may. this is the most credible analyst on the street in jefferies. i got to tell you, brian pitz, i don't know him but when you hear a lot of the upgrades, it tends to the analysts who got it wrong. this guy got it right so i think it's a little more meaningful than most of the others. >> you said you took a little off the table? >> facebook can't be your biggest position. had that...
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. >>> police today released the man arrested in a double homicide. 25-year-old jeffery flores is being held on $2 million bail. in the deaths of his grandmother and uncle. police say they responded to a 911 call from the suspect early yesterday. officers found the bodies of a man and a woman in the home. a relative identified them to us as 76-year-old nona flores and her 54-year-old son, tony flores. >>> the san francisco opera mourning the loss of its former general director who died yesterday at the age of 84. he searched as the opera's director from 1988 to 2001. he began his career in europe, then moved to san francisco where he was hired as the opera's stage director in 1963, going on to direct more than 75 productions. the san francisco opera says he died after a brief bought with pancreatic cancer. >>> that wildfire in and near yosemite continues to burn tonight. while firefighters are making some progress, now campers are really seeing the difference. >>> and in weather, bit cooler today across most of the bay area. coming up the temperature change you can expect for the rest o
. >>> police today released the man arrested in a double homicide. 25-year-old jeffery flores is being held on $2 million bail. in the deaths of his grandmother and uncle. police say they responded to a 911 call from the suspect early yesterday. officers found the bodies of a man and a woman in the home. a relative identified them to us as 76-year-old nona flores and her 54-year-old son, tony flores. >>> the san francisco opera mourning the loss of its former general director...
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approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia that don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there's about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the food around the world and so a lot of people are exposed but in europe the big ban in europe is not from the governments but it's from the food companies in february one thousand nine hundred ninety nine a gag order was lifted on a scientist and the scientist was doing research on g m o's to figure out how to test for the safety he accidentally discovered the g m o's are extremely dangerous within ten days caused massive health problems to rats he went public with his concerns and was a hero for two days of his prestigious institute but then phone calls from the u.k. prime minister's office to the director
approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia that don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there's about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the...
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approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia that don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there's about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the food around the world and so a lot of people are exposed but in europe the big ban in europe is not from the governments but it's from the food companies in february one thousand nine hundred ninety nine a gag order was lifted on a scientist and the scientist was doing research on g m o's to figure out how to test for the safety he accidentally discovered that g m o's are extremely dangerous within ten days caused massive health problems to rats he went public with his concerns and was a hero for two days at his prestigious institute but then phone calls from the u.k. prime minister's office to the directo
approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia that don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there's about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the...
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approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia the don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there is about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the food around the world and so a lot of people are exposed but in europe the big ban in europe is not from the governments but it's from the food companies in february one thousand nine hundred ninety nine a gag order was lifted on a scientist and the scientist was doing research on g m o's to figure out how to test for the safety he accidentally discovered that g m o's are extremely dangerous within ten days caused massive health problems to rats he went public with his concerns and was a hero for two days that is prestigious institute but then phone calls from the u.k. prime minister's office to the direct
approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia the don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there is about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the...
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approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia the don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there's about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the food around the world and so a lot of people are exposed but in europe the big ban in europe is not from the governments but it's from the food companies in february one thousand nine hundred ninety nine a gag order was lifted on the scientist and the scientist was doing research on g m o's to figure out how to test for the safety he accidentally discovered the g m o's are extremely dangerous within ten days caused massive health problems to rats he went public with his concerns and was a hero for two days at his prestigious institute but then phone calls from the u.k. prime minister's office to the directo
approved so they have insinuated themselves in through money revolving door and other influence methods jeffery are there any countries that officially. oh yes in fact there are many countries that do not allow g m o's to be planted on their soil many countries in europe peru switzerland venezuela there's countries like zambia the don't allow in the food supply but the by and large there's about six countries that do most of the growing maybe ninety percent of the growing and they export the...
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jeffery clark knew him through his 27-year-old son, james. >> he made the best pancakes ever, british fingers. >> reporter: goodwin's apartment was a loss but a book fell from his window a few days ago and they'll give it to james as a me men. >> today the university of san francisco said andrew will be greatly missed by his colleagues and friends. we offer sincere con dole lenses, and prayers to the family and friends. >>> archaist ta county fire continues to rage out of control. it is burned more than 11 square miles and evacuations have been ordered. about 110 structures have been destroyed or damaged. it's threatening another 350 buildings. the clover fire is 40% contained. >>> pg&e says only a few lawsuits have been settled. the remaining claims amount to about $110 million. a spokes woman said the money comes from share holders and some will be covered by insurance. 8 people were killed in that explosion 3 years ago yesterday. many more suffered catastrophic injuries,. >>> city attorney sued the state of nevada. dennis herrera said the city spent lots of money to tend to patient
jeffery clark knew him through his 27-year-old son, james. >> he made the best pancakes ever, british fingers. >> reporter: goodwin's apartment was a loss but a book fell from his window a few days ago and they'll give it to james as a me men. >> today the university of san francisco said andrew will be greatly missed by his colleagues and friends. we offer sincere con dole lenses, and prayers to the family and friends. >>> archaist ta county fire continues to rage...
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. >> jeffery died of injuries that he suffered. >> st. louis police chief says the danger is the bill might prevent violent criminals from being prosecuted. >> we all know that federal prosecution, are sometimes much greater than state sentences. >> what it will do is put a big sign on missouri, and say okay, criminals it is okay to come do missouri and commit your crimes because there won't be the consequences in other states for people we arrest using guns. >> still, nullification efforts aren't new, more than 20 states have defied rules allowing medical marijuana, and several have considered bills against the affordable healthcare act. but missouri's measure is different. >> no, i absolutely believe lit stand up in court. >> he says lawmakers have a two-third maz jordy to override the governor's votto and enact the law. jonathan martin, jefferson city missouri. ♪ . >> mike morgan is here with sports and an important announcement for the international olympic committee today. >> that's true. now the buck will stop with someone else, i
. >> jeffery died of injuries that he suffered. >> st. louis police chief says the danger is the bill might prevent violent criminals from being prosecuted. >> we all know that federal prosecution, are sometimes much greater than state sentences. >> what it will do is put a big sign on missouri, and say okay, criminals it is okay to come do missouri and commit your crimes because there won't be the consequences in other states for people we arrest using guns. >>...
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he was so drunk he couldn't walk.that's because his his brother jeffery was with him that day.and just a foot rest. maureen kelly kron4 news contrary.kevin hayes' >> reporter:east palo alto police are searching for a person who hit a blind reverend and his dog yesterday afternoon. reverend macklin says he was walking on myrtle street when a car backed into him. >> reporter:he says the car was not going fast. but it was enough to knock him over and trap his dog, eaton under the bumber of the car. the reverend says the driver stopped and asked if he was ok. >> reporter:then something unexpected happens. the driver claimed she was going to park her car. but instead sped away from the scene. >> pam: ahead at eight. >> pam: and coming up next -- the navy base shooting. we are learning more about the gunman. including why he couldn't get help. when he heard voices in his head. >> pam: developing tonight-- the shooting rampage at the washington navy yard is raising major questions about how a veteran with a troubled past. gets access to guns. and access to military bases. >> pam: >> reporter:
he was so drunk he couldn't walk.that's because his his brother jeffery was with him that day.and just a foot rest. maureen kelly kron4 news contrary.kevin hayes' >> reporter:east palo alto police are searching for a person who hit a blind reverend and his dog yesterday afternoon. reverend macklin says he was walking on myrtle street when a car backed into him. >> reporter:he says the car was not going fast. but it was enough to knock him over and trap his dog, eaton under the...
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jefferies is upgrading the giant saying it should have boosted sales. and dell says tablets are part of the company's future. he appeared exclusively on this show in the past hour. >> dell will participate in tablets and all sorts of client devices. we're not, you know, not getting in the mobile phone business. we do resell some other leading mobile phone products. but really our main business is helping our customers secure, protect their data and access it from any device they want to. >> and the university of michigan's consumer sentiment index for mid september falling more than 5 points to a reading of 76.8. that's in fact a five-month low. >> as you may know by now, twitter confidentially filing for an ipo yesterday. earlier we spoke with the ceo dick costolo about his plans to take the company public. here's what he had to say at the time. >> the going public conversation, are you tired of answering this question? >> no, i'm perfectly happy to answer the question. >> i've counted the number of times you've been asked. >> i try to answer a little
jefferies is upgrading the giant saying it should have boosted sales. and dell says tablets are part of the company's future. he appeared exclusively on this show in the past hour. >> dell will participate in tablets and all sorts of client devices. we're not, you know, not getting in the mobile phone business. we do resell some other leading mobile phone products. but really our main business is helping our customers secure, protect their data and access it from any device they want to....
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jeffery kendall is here. jeff, is this a setback, and how do you appeal it? >> we do intend to appeal the ruling. the case is ongoing, it has not yet been decided. we expect that we will prevail. neil: who is your argument against what they were saying? >> the argument is that they are independent contractors and these workers are the epitome that come and go as they please. they can decide not to come to the club for months at a time. >> did they and they get paid in ted's? >> to get some tips if they choose to dance on stage. however they get most of their money by performance fees like lap dances, patrons of the club. they do that on their own time at their own convenience. neil: so you provide or the club provides a. >> understood. so anyway. what do you make of this? to have to be paid in there only because they are working? >> what they argued, in this specific case we are talking about a case in new york, where we are looking at the federal law that applies under the state law, which is a minimum wage of the federal legal standard. were the strippers t
jeffery kendall is here. jeff, is this a setback, and how do you appeal it? >> we do intend to appeal the ruling. the case is ongoing, it has not yet been decided. we expect that we will prevail. neil: who is your argument against what they were saying? >> the argument is that they are independent contractors and these workers are the epitome that come and go as they please. they can decide not to come to the club for months at a time. >> did they and they get paid in ted's?...
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thank you. [ applause ] >>> and earlier i spoke to jeffery docking. he is the president of adrian college. the school has come up with a pretty novel way to deal with student debt. >> let me tell you quickly how it is going to work there every freshman and transfer student who en roles this year, will be guaranteed that will make a job at least $37,000, if they less some or all of the student loan will be paid. if they make $20,000 or below, we'll pay all of it, each month until they get a job that pays over $37,000, and there's obviously a prorated scale between 27 and $30,000, but it really takes the worry away from parents. a lot of students that go to small private colleges like to go into say the peace corps or the ministry, but they are worried that they are saddled with student loans they won't be able to do those things. this gives them the opportunity to do that and do some things for society before they launch their career. >>> honda is recalling nearly 400,000 cars in the united states. the problem was found in odysseys from 2003 to 2004, a
thank you. [ applause ] >>> and earlier i spoke to jeffery docking. he is the president of adrian college. the school has come up with a pretty novel way to deal with student debt. >> let me tell you quickly how it is going to work there every freshman and transfer student who en roles this year, will be guaranteed that will make a job at least $37,000, if they less some or all of the student loan will be paid. if they make $20,000 or below, we'll pay all of it, each month until...
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. >> jeffery died of injuries that he suffered. >> reporter: the police chief says the danger is the bill might prevent violent criminals from being prosecuted at the federal level. >> and federal sentences are sometimes much greater than state sentences. so it will put a big sign on missouri to say okay, criminals, it's okay to commit crimes no missouri. >> reporter: more than 20 states have defied federal rules, allowing medical marijuana, but missouri's gun measure is different since it attempt federal enforcement. he says lawmakers have a two-thirds majority to override the governor's veto and enact the law. and again, lawmakers make for that veto session in jefferson city tomorrow afternoon. we don't know when this particular bill will come up, in fact it's one of 20 vie toes that the legislatures will be considering. >> if they override this veto, when can we expect a legal challenge? >> laws take effect 30 days after a veto override, so it is likely to come within those 30 days. several groups say they will file suit. so we'll see. >> jonathan thank you. >>> the united states
. >> jeffery died of injuries that he suffered. >> reporter: the police chief says the danger is the bill might prevent violent criminals from being prosecuted at the federal level. >> and federal sentences are sometimes much greater than state sentences. so it will put a big sign on missouri to say okay, criminals, it's okay to commit crimes no missouri. >> reporter: more than 20 states have defied federal rules, allowing medical marijuana, but missouri's gun measure is...
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. >> jeffery kowalski died of injuries he suffered. >> the police chief said the danger is the bill might prevent violent criminals from being prosecuted at the federal level. >> federal sentences are greater than state sentences. what it will do is put a big sign on missouri and say ok, criminals, it's ok to come here and commit your crimes, because there are not going to be the consequences in other states that we arrest people for using guns in a federal crime. defied federal rules allowing federal marijuana and states have considered bills against the affordable health care act. missouri's gun measure is different, since it attempts to block federal enforcement by setting criminal penalties. >> i absolutely believe it will stand up in court. >> lawmakers have a 2/3 majority to override the governor's veto and enact the law, setting the stage for a series of legal challenges. aljazeera, jefferson city, missouri. >> nearly 900 miles away in colorado, gun control is also taking center stage in today's recall elections in that state. two state lawmakers face a recall over their support
. >> jeffery kowalski died of injuries he suffered. >> the police chief said the danger is the bill might prevent violent criminals from being prosecuted at the federal level. >> federal sentences are greater than state sentences. what it will do is put a big sign on missouri and say ok, criminals, it's ok to come here and commit your crimes, because there are not going to be the consequences in other states that we arrest people for using guns in a federal crime. defied...
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dream works jeffery cats sendburg have pledged money for equipment. the aclu supports the use but is concerned about how the camera is used and who gets to see what's being reported. >> the videos should be reviewed only when there's reason to believe there is officer misconduct or some kind of criminal act documented. >> he says the department is still working out the details, but officers won't be able to turn the cameras on or off themselves. like dashboard cams, they might turn on automatically when lights and sirens activated. los angeles is looking to this as a guide. >> it's a slow process, needs to be in premental and you need to do it right. >> the lapd will test the cameras. >> if all goes well, officials hope that each and every officer will be using one within the year. stephanie stanton, aljazeera, realto california. >> since coming under fire for the beating of rodney king, the lapd has tried to put dash cams in every patrol car, but only one in three have them. >> a deal to keep the government running past september is looking less like
dream works jeffery cats sendburg have pledged money for equipment. the aclu supports the use but is concerned about how the camera is used and who gets to see what's being reported. >> the videos should be reviewed only when there's reason to believe there is officer misconduct or some kind of criminal act documented. >> he says the department is still working out the details, but officers won't be able to turn the cameras on or off themselves. like dashboard cams, they might turn...
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jeffery defending regime government that caused so much bloodshed and that has really crossed the line from any kind of civil war into weapons of mass destruction, into one of the highest crimes of international law? how do you personally sleep at night? >> i believe that the use of chemical weapons or biological weapons or nuclear weapons is a horrible appalling crime, and those who perpetrate such a horrible crime, whether they are israelis or others, should be held accountable. to the internationally established mechanisms, not to the bully of the world. the policeman of the world represented by the american intelligence reports or false allegations coming from france or britain or saudi arabia or israel. >> that man has lied for years, on this show as well and that regime. moments after that interview, john kerry, and other officials made the case for military action. during that hearing kerry said that assad used chemical weapons multiple times estimated to be in the teens. kerry said the united states needs to send a mess cage to the united states and the world the use of chemica
jeffery defending regime government that caused so much bloodshed and that has really crossed the line from any kind of civil war into weapons of mass destruction, into one of the highest crimes of international law? how do you personally sleep at night? >> i believe that the use of chemical weapons or biological weapons or nuclear weapons is a horrible appalling crime, and those who perpetrate such a horrible crime, whether they are israelis or others, should be held accountable. to the...
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jeffery says i'm still discouraged. then we do. >> we are also engaged with arraignline community, a very active community, first up we have lynn a peace activist who is torn about the way forward. rabbi marvin favors intervention, and brian johnson an auto mechanic is opposed the interfering. you heard the speech, what was the reaction, and did this help you make up your mind? >> in some regard it didn't. because i'm still torn. i'm pleased that president obama has -- obvious my fear is that three years into the conflict now, can we effectively change the on going destruction of the syrian people. or is it going to be doing too much that will trigger an all out regional war. it is like i am not hearing the answers still that i want to hear. do you still favor intervention? >> i do, but i think the president is still muddled. when he says we need to do this action, but i have the power to do it as. , but i actually that congress needs to be part of it and then i asked him for a vote, and now i'm hitting the pause button
jeffery says i'm still discouraged. then we do. >> we are also engaged with arraignline community, a very active community, first up we have lynn a peace activist who is torn about the way forward. rabbi marvin favors intervention, and brian johnson an auto mechanic is opposed the interfering. you heard the speech, what was the reaction, and did this help you make up your mind? >> in some regard it didn't. because i'm still torn. i'm pleased that president obama has -- obvious my...
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it's a pleasure to have you here, jeffery. >> thanks very much. >> let's talk first of all about what areas of the emerging markets you like at this point. i know it has a lot of inherent volatility but you're finding micro opportunities in a macro obsessed world? >> yes. i think if you -- at broad scope you can think about emerging market as a high volatility asset class. but underlying it depending on which country, depending on which sector you look at there's still blenty of opportunities. what we're seeing is certainly that for companies that have much more global exposure, you know, exporters, technology sectors which we do find opportunities there, especially given the current volatility. domestically we find quite a bit of opportunities in places where in the utility sectors. they are a bit boring, but at the same time they have strong pricing power and stable cash flow over time. >> i was going to say, borg can be good, boring can be good at certain times. >> especially in this current market volatility. taiwan i think has a very good gearing on the global economy. look at a
it's a pleasure to have you here, jeffery. >> thanks very much. >> let's talk first of all about what areas of the emerging markets you like at this point. i know it has a lot of inherent volatility but you're finding micro opportunities in a macro obsessed world? >> yes. i think if you -- at broad scope you can think about emerging market as a high volatility asset class. but underlying it depending on which country, depending on which sector you look at there's still blenty...
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but, you know, it's interesting, jeffery mentions hitler and the nazis and that wonderful piece, but what you don't see in the king's speech is the british people cheering themselves as chamberlain comes back waving his piece of paper. the brits actually were not very much against war at that time and, you know, i do think that ed milliband the leader of the labor party who won this stunning victory in a sense, i think it's going to be a short lived triumph because the next attack that assad makes killing a whole bunch of children is going to be a moral sort of horror show for the labor party in terms of what they've done and for david cameron, it's a terrible reverse. he cannot go back to parliament. they're talking about a second vote. if he loses the next one he has to resign. >> did you see what the sun wrote this weekend. after the british parliament voted against supporting the u.s. in military action against syria britain's sun newspaper in a obituary for the special relationship between our two nations, it reads, beloved offspring of winston churchill and franklin d. roosevel
but, you know, it's interesting, jeffery mentions hitler and the nazis and that wonderful piece, but what you don't see in the king's speech is the british people cheering themselves as chamberlain comes back waving his piece of paper. the brits actually were not very much against war at that time and, you know, i do think that ed milliband the leader of the labor party who won this stunning victory in a sense, i think it's going to be a short lived triumph because the next attack that assad...
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and warning the latest quarter is not a good way to have the million dollar writeoff and also over at jefferies today a new price target, netflix hit a new high today than we saw profit-taking saw now that is down also with groupon. they're under pressure as well. back to you. cheryl: three do components making their debut today goldman sacks, the set and a nike replacing bank of america, hewlett-packard and alcoa. how does this change for the remainder of the year? this is a new dow 30. we ever senior equity strategist starting with you i know of you can see the return in your studio beyer is goldman sachs it is down $4 and change that is an impact to the negative. was this the right move? >> laura goldman sachs both of those have more potential than the firms they replaced that gives the dow little better upside. cheryl: you say it makes it less diverse? >> yes. you have more technology because it is classified as a technology stock even if you put it in their rightful place of financials that means they are up by 19%. so with the more broadbased position in. cheryl: that is a good point. let
and warning the latest quarter is not a good way to have the million dollar writeoff and also over at jefferies today a new price target, netflix hit a new high today than we saw profit-taking saw now that is down also with groupon. they're under pressure as well. back to you. cheryl: three do components making their debut today goldman sacks, the set and a nike replacing bank of america, hewlett-packard and alcoa. how does this change for the remainder of the year? this is a new dow 30. we...
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that dinner party that i stumbled into is one where george according to jefferies account the conservative courts are so upset they he changed the boat they were complaining it he wrote the columns to show -- a sure about. said there was any conspiracy it was will using inside information to try to bully or scare or persuade the chief justice to change his vote. that is all there is to it. i did not know that he did a row, because i believe what he said. he meant what he said and far from that theory i really want to take a moment to say how much respect he deserves for doing what he said you may not agree in many a good do not agree with the chief justice notion is used illegitimacy should trump ideological obviously he would not have talked about it interview if he did not believe that. i think the chief justice is correct when the american perceives repeatedly striking down signature legislation faith in the neutrality of the courts of transcending politics is undermined. and i have not spoken to him since the interview came down. facing tremendous pressure the also from the conservativ
that dinner party that i stumbled into is one where george according to jefferies account the conservative courts are so upset they he changed the boat they were complaining it he wrote the columns to show -- a sure about. said there was any conspiracy it was will using inside information to try to bully or scare or persuade the chief justice to change his vote. that is all there is to it. i did not know that he did a row, because i believe what he said. he meant what he said and far from that...
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. >> jefferies on con-ed. >> lower expectations. this stock gets interesting again. >> goldman on conagra. >> they're saying don't give up on it. it's going to have a better number. >> you mentioned wynn a couple of times today. >> it's a china play. deutsche bank seas they'ays theg to do well. >> what's going on with starbucks today? >> mcdonald's said europe is turning around. it's been the achilles heel for howard schultz. he did promise they would turn the comps to go positive. this company is now is the fastest growing major retail restaurant in the world. >> 5% in three days. unbelievable. >> what's on tonight? >> we have -- this is a small biotech that's been very, very hot, nps. we've been trying to do smaller companies that we think will come great. smash burger has been doing great. i haven't had one. >> apple three downgrades this morning, including one from credit suisse. we'll talk to the analyst after the break. ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. and development. some new members of the team will be i
. >> jefferies on con-ed. >> lower expectations. this stock gets interesting again. >> goldman on conagra. >> they're saying don't give up on it. it's going to have a better number. >> you mentioned wynn a couple of times today. >> it's a china play. deutsche bank seas they'ays theg to do well. >> what's going on with starbucks today? >> mcdonald's said europe is turning around. it's been the achilles heel for howard schultz. he did promise they...