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but randi is doing jt that. ne from facebook s's now laching her next project. when you loo at her facebook time line it's a lot like everyone else's, family gaerings, wedding and en there's the name. >> is there a time whereou don't give out our name and don't want to go there wit zuckerberg >> sometimes i like people to make first impression of my that's not based on my last me. it'seally prefreshing to make human connections with people that aren't base odded on who are you and what can you do for me. somemes it's nice to do a little name dropping. >> 31-year-old randi zuckerber has rocked and rolled ery since sh arriv in the silic vall. e's now wrien two books, part memoir and partelf help navigating ks and adus through e world of high-ch. but it was randi who navigated away from mar just hours after she oanized president obama's sit to facebook headquarters. >> my name is barack obamand i'm the g who got mark to wear a jacket entie. >> the most interesting part of your book is the day you left facebook. president obamin town. at was a huge thing, especily a
but randi is doing jt that. ne from facebook s's now laching her next project. when you loo at her facebook time line it's a lot like everyone else's, family gaerings, wedding and en there's the name. >> is there a time whereou don't give out our name and don't want to go there wit zuckerberg >> sometimes i like people to make first impression of my that's not based on my last me. it'seally prefreshing to make human connections with people that aren't base odded on who are you and...
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tonight, the interview with randi zuckerberg. when you look at her facebook timeline, it's a lot like everyone else's. family gatherings. weddings. and halloween costumes. but then, there's the name. >> is there a time where you don't give out your name or just say, i'm, i'm randi, and don't want to go there with zuckerberg? >> sometimes i like people to make a first impression of me that's not based on my last name. it's really refreshing to make human connections with people that aren't based on, you know, who are you and what can you do for me? and then sometimes, you know, it's nice to do a little name dropping. >> reporter: 31-year-old randi zuckerberg, mark's older sister, rocked n rolled ever since she arrived in the silicon valley. she's now written two books, part memoir and part self-help. navigating kids and adults through the world of high-tech. but it was randi who navigated away from mark just hours after she organized president obama's visit to facebook headquarters. >> my name is barack obama, and i'm the guy who
tonight, the interview with randi zuckerberg. when you look at her facebook timeline, it's a lot like everyone else's. family gatherings. weddings. and halloween costumes. but then, there's the name. >> is there a time where you don't give out your name or just say, i'm, i'm randi, and don't want to go there with zuckerberg? >> sometimes i like people to make a first impression of me that's not based on my last name. it's really refreshing to make human connections with people that...
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tonight, the interview with randi zuckerberg. when you look at her facebook timeline, it's a lot like everyone else's family gatherings, weddings and costumes. then there's the name. >> is there a time you don't give out your name or just say, i'm randi? >> sometimes i like people to make a first impression of me that's not based on my last name. it's really refreshing to make human connections with people that aren't based on, oh, who are you and what can you do for me? and then sometimes, you know, i do a little name dropping. >>> 31-year-old randi zuckerberg, yes, mark's older sister has rocked and rolled ever since she arrived in the silicon valley. she's now written two books, part memoir and part self-help. navigating kids and adults through the world of high tech. but randi navigated away from mark just hours after she organized president obama's visit to facebook headquarters. >> my name is barack obama, and i'm the guy who got mark to wear a jacket and tie. >> i thought, to me, the most interesting part of your book was
tonight, the interview with randi zuckerberg. when you look at her facebook timeline, it's a lot like everyone else's family gatherings, weddings and costumes. then there's the name. >> is there a time you don't give out your name or just say, i'm randi? >> sometimes i like people to make a first impression of me that's not based on my last name. it's really refreshing to make human connections with people that aren't based on, oh, who are you and what can you do for me? and then...
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more from "ac360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: the terror began with haiyan's winds, gusts reaching 235 miles per hour, well above the threshold of a category 5 hurricane. all many can do is simply pray. as millions brace themselves against haiyan's winds and punishing rains, it is the storm surge that would cut the biggest path of destruction. walls of water up to 20 feet high, engulfing entire neighborhoods. the typhoon rages into the night. dawn brings an eerie calm after the storm, and with it, the first glimpses of haiyan. >> get international help to come here, not tomorrow, now, this is really, really like bad, worse than hell. >> your husband? >> reporter: >> reporter: worse than hell, buildings are now mangled piles of debris and metal. families search for their loved ones. >> i have not spoken to anyone who has not lost someone, a relative or someone close to them. >> reporter: officials fear up to 10,000 people dead. the exact number made difficult to determine, not only because of the endless piles of debris that may hold bodies, buts because the philippines is made up of th
more from "ac360's" randi kaye. >> reporter: the terror began with haiyan's winds, gusts reaching 235 miles per hour, well above the threshold of a category 5 hurricane. all many can do is simply pray. as millions brace themselves against haiyan's winds and punishing rains, it is the storm surge that would cut the biggest path of destruction. walls of water up to 20 feet high, engulfing entire neighborhoods. the typhoon rages into the night. dawn brings an eerie calm after the...
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. >> randy, you are president of the american federation of teachers. our bad, and good to have you. and you mentioned -- >> let me just say one more thing. here you have the state, the first thing is that the state took over the philly school system over 15 years ago, and they have left the felly school system with a huge deficit which they are not trying to help with, and instead are starving the kids out of an education. >> there's a $3 million budget gap. and it didn't happen overnight. you mentioned that this is a manufactured crisis. how is a $300 million gap a manufactured increase? >> because between the cut to school aid that has happened from harrisburg, the diversion of assets that should be going to public school children in traditional public schools, i'm pretty agnostic, but you can't take from one group of kids to give to another. you have to create an investment to give to all kids. and in the third, the state controls the school system. so the $300 million deficit is a deficit that the state, under corbett and other governors, have crea
. >> randy, you are president of the american federation of teachers. our bad, and good to have you. and you mentioned -- >> let me just say one more thing. here you have the state, the first thing is that the state took over the philly school system over 15 years ago, and they have left the felly school system with a huge deficit which they are not trying to help with, and instead are starving the kids out of an education. >> there's a $3 million budget gap. and it didn't...
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joining us now randi zuckerberg author of the new book. "dot complicated: untangling our wired lives." thanks so much for coming on our show. > >thank you. > >i have to ask you the first question about healthcare reform, and i know that's an odd topic but you have to be watching this from a technical aspect. what do you think about this? > >it's funny because i've been out talking about my book, dotcomplicated and i was like well, gosh isn't that the most dotcomplicated thing of all? president obama's relationship with technology right now. it's very interesting that it's happening at the same time. > >he actually played a role in you career. you were working at facebook and one of the highlighted moments is when the president had his town hall meeting through facebook, which was huge. > >it was really an amazing career highlight for me. to have the president feel that facebook was the best way to reach out to the entire american public was---you can never dream of something like that. > >it's also the day you quit. > >technically i didn't
joining us now randi zuckerberg author of the new book. "dot complicated: untangling our wired lives." thanks so much for coming on our show. > >thank you. > >i have to ask you the first question about healthcare reform, and i know that's an odd topic but you have to be watching this from a technical aspect. what do you think about this? > >it's funny because i've been out talking about my book, dotcomplicated and i was like well, gosh isn't that the most...
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randy, randy here (clapping) and my two predecessors are here thank you both for being here (clapping) >>. now for those of you who haven't been living in a cave we've had some trouble with bolts. and about 15 of those television cameras caught it. the meeting have been tough by the necessary. the last one in july was the toughest yet. at the end of the morning we were ready for some cocktails and a something really magical happened >> i'd like to call about this lady. >> i want to come before you in 17989 the earthquake collapsed the eastern section of the bay bridge. as the bridge nearsighted completion a one 14 inch trowel was attached to the bridge now the trowel knows it's been completed what will happen tlafrp. could the problem be that the trowel knows about this what will happen to our creature a sign of our strengthen who kept us from harm's way. let's save the trowel. thank you >> thank you (clapping) and a oh, guys horrify oh, no, no, no. we got it all this way. weeks of secrecy. i want to introduce the woman i just saw she's here today. where is she? there she is god bless
randy, randy here (clapping) and my two predecessors are here thank you both for being here (clapping) >>. now for those of you who haven't been living in a cave we've had some trouble with bolts. and about 15 of those television cameras caught it. the meeting have been tough by the necessary. the last one in july was the toughest yet. at the end of the morning we were ready for some cocktails and a something really magical happened >> i'd like to call about this lady. >> i...
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randy pierce survives his brush with death, but not every driver is quite so lucky. a tanker truck explosion brings a bridge of concrete and steel crashing to the ground. >> this looks like a terrible collapse of this roadway. as you can see, the fire is still burning. >> july 24th, 1998. it's friday afternoon and interstate 40 is jammed with travelers racing to get an early start on the summer weekend. but many drivers don't realize these snake-like curves near connolly springs, north carolina, can be difficult to navigate. even deadly. fire and rescue crews race to the scene of a tanker truck that has spun out of control and slammed into a bridge. as they get closer and closer, a thick billowing cloud of black smoke looms ominously on the horizon. >> we've had a lot of wrecks, single vehicle and multi car crashes including tractor-trailers and small passenger vehicles. this is one of the most dangerous areas of interstate 40 in north carolina. >> traffic comes to a standstill. some motorists even resort to driving the wrong way in the emergency lane in order to exi
randy pierce survives his brush with death, but not every driver is quite so lucky. a tanker truck explosion brings a bridge of concrete and steel crashing to the ground. >> this looks like a terrible collapse of this roadway. as you can see, the fire is still burning. >> july 24th, 1998. it's friday afternoon and interstate 40 is jammed with travelers racing to get an early start on the summer weekend. but many drivers don't realize these snake-like curves near connolly springs,...
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. >> and randi kaye joins us now via skype. randi, you know, it's interesting it's a wonderful documentary, people should watch this. there are a lot of stories about these near-death experiences, as a doctor, you know, you always want to sort of parse out what is real, what is inexplicable, what is not real. you spent time with mary, this doctor. what were your impressions? what did you walk away feeling? >> well, she's a spinal surgeon in jackson hole, wyoming. she is an incredible woman who truly believes what happened to her really did happen to her. i mean, she remembers watching them try and save her, watching them work on her body on the riverbank. she's an incredibly warm, spiritual woman. this has really changed her life. i mean, she remembers being lifted out of the water by what she called spirits which she thinks are souls which she thought were maybe her relatives even and they walked her down this hallway she says to this very bright room, and they did a life review with her. they went back through her whole life,
. >> and randi kaye joins us now via skype. randi, you know, it's interesting it's a wonderful documentary, people should watch this. there are a lot of stories about these near-death experiences, as a doctor, you know, you always want to sort of parse out what is real, what is inexplicable, what is not real. you spent time with mary, this doctor. what were your impressions? what did you walk away feeling? >> well, she's a spinal surgeon in jackson hole, wyoming. she is an...
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randy says, i'm in. i'm in. >> reporter: she had no idea what she was getting herself into. that first year they served about 200 people. >> it was the most heart warming thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: enough so, they decided to do it again and again and again. the dinner each year getting bigger and bigger and bigger. this year, they'll be pulling together meals for 1500 people who might not otherwise get a turkey dinner on thanksgiving. the only way they can is with the help of a few key regular volunteers. an eclectic group they've picked up over the years. >> they've dedicated months to helping. if you put all the time together they've spent with us other the years, it would equal a whole yore of work of volunteering. >> reporter: if you find yourself passing by the bosswell arts center and wonder what the crowd is there for, you now know. it's a big bay area city showing its softer, smaller side. usually we think of these big dinners put on by organizations and churches, but this is two people and their core group of volunteers. there are lots of people in the commu
randy says, i'm in. i'm in. >> reporter: she had no idea what she was getting herself into. that first year they served about 200 people. >> it was the most heart warming thing i've ever seen. >> reporter: enough so, they decided to do it again and again and again. the dinner each year getting bigger and bigger and bigger. this year, they'll be pulling together meals for 1500 people who might not otherwise get a turkey dinner on thanksgiving. the only way they can is with the...
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shaw. >> thank you randy shaw. i think this is the first time i've spoken to this commission in 8 years. i missed the vote for tom as the director but you've proven from the last week's events i commend the commission for the wise decision because we've already seen in the last two weeks is the collaborative leadership style so if we had a few directors.org ago a defy who knew everything but tom is working with the directors. to get to the essence of where this is going - and i appreciate president menacing the article implicit laid out the realty and the truth. i'll say why we look at the chronicle it was a saturday and a 3 day weekend much of the public didn't read the article so the public knows your dinner table in exchange the public may not have been as aware of this. where it's going to come down to the evictions are going to come down to permit. and if we stop is it at the board of appeals it will not psyched. tommy mentioned about the other buildings you know when the tenants were saying - yesterday he say
shaw. >> thank you randy shaw. i think this is the first time i've spoken to this commission in 8 years. i missed the vote for tom as the director but you've proven from the last week's events i commend the commission for the wise decision because we've already seen in the last two weeks is the collaborative leadership style so if we had a few directors.org ago a defy who knew everything but tom is working with the directors. to get to the essence of where this is going - and i appreciate...
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because we're not all too distracted like randy zuckerberg just told us. look, this is fascinating to me. you obviously want to be a whole entertainment system. does it work with other strategies within microsoft, say skype, bing, etc. >> absolutely. so i think xbox one is probably a flagship for microsoft that brings a bunch of things together. you've got the cloud, you get skype, you can do fully hi-def -- liz: okay. old games on the old xbox 360, do they still work on the new one? >> they don't work on the new one. liz: i'm going to kill you! [laughter] this is what i hear from people whose children have them, this is expensive. >> here's what we do that's great. we let you through a cable plug your 360 into your xbox one so you can still play your old games and few ones. liz: can you beat what ps1 has sold? >> we're going to find out tonight. we've had the biggest preorders we've ever had, more than a factor of two to one versus 360. haven't given out specific numbers, but we're launching 13 markets, so we're launching more globally and to a pretty big
because we're not all too distracted like randy zuckerberg just told us. look, this is fascinating to me. you obviously want to be a whole entertainment system. does it work with other strategies within microsoft, say skype, bing, etc. >> absolutely. so i think xbox one is probably a flagship for microsoft that brings a bunch of things together. you've got the cloud, you get skype, you can do fully hi-def -- liz: okay. old games on the old xbox 360, do they still work on the new one?...
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sandra coke disappeared randy alana called him sounding suicidal. the hearing continues tomorrow. >>> police are looking for a bank robber who held up a credit union today. investigators say these photos show the suspect entering and leaving the bank. >>> the smell of smoke woke up fraternity brothers at uc davis. >> reporter: this afternoon fraternity members were keeping quiet about the attempted arson. police say sunday morning people in the house smelled gas and discovered a leak. fraternity members shut off the gas and later discovered something in the house was burning. >> the intent of the fire was to ignite the gas. >> terrifying knowing that somebody is -- very much in the way of the blast. >> reporter: police won't say why anyone wants to target the fraternity mebs here. they -- members here. they moved in this past fall. >> they have been good. i was surprised. i was like great, here we go but they are respectful. >> reporter: police say the fraternity members waited till sunday afternoon, 12 hours later to contact them about the gas leak
sandra coke disappeared randy alana called him sounding suicidal. the hearing continues tomorrow. >>> police are looking for a bank robber who held up a credit union today. investigators say these photos show the suspect entering and leaving the bank. >>> the smell of smoke woke up fraternity brothers at uc davis. >> reporter: this afternoon fraternity members were keeping quiet about the attempted arson. police say sunday morning people in the house smelled gas and...
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. >> randi zuckerberg steps out from her brother's shadow. >> i'm so gratefulor the expeence i had at facebook i'm no grate tofl my brother. but it was also really iortant for me to make a name for myself o. >>> here nbc bay area's r >> thanks for joining us. we have some trail blazers with us tonight, some house hold names, oers you
. >> randi zuckerberg steps out from her brother's shadow. >> i'm so gratefulor the expeence i had at facebook i'm no grate tofl my brother. but it was also really iortant for me to make a name for myself o. >>> here nbc bay area's r >> thanks for joining us. we have some trail blazers with us tonight, some house hold names, oers you
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but it was randy who went away from her brother. >> the most interesting part of your book was when you left facebook or told your kid brother, psident obama in town,hat was a huge thing. especially around here. the tn hall that you hosted and then you walked up, you walked into rk at home. neighborhood.the same i just kind of blurted it out that i felt was ready to ave. it'sne ofhose thi where is you saw something and then you go oh, word go back in. for a longtime.bee in my mind i'm so gratel for the experience had at facebook. so i'm not gng to go there.rist, but is it mark's big sister? or is it randi zucker december -- zuckberg. >> i felt iad to live to different level than my colleagues. but it's opened up lot of doors for me. but one thing you have t know about mamazuckerberg, all four of her kids are equal. it doesn't matter if you cated a multillion dollar company, ery kid is equal. which i think i so great about our family. >> tell me the negotiation process when you wereoing to work for facebook, wha would be contra offer and how was it ne? >> i was coming from a basically ni
but it was randy who went away from her brother. >> the most interesting part of your book was when you left facebook or told your kid brother, psident obama in town,hat was a huge thing. especially around here. the tn hall that you hosted and then you walked up, you walked into rk at home. neighborhood.the same i just kind of blurted it out that i felt was ready to ave. it'sne ofhose thi where is you saw something and then you go oh, word go back in. for a longtime.bee in my mind i'm so...
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[ screaming ] >> randy, what are you doing? >> ha-ha-ha! >> oh, randy. >> ahh! >> he is a crazy guy. i have to say, randy's legs are delicious. [ applause ] >> thank you, sal. >> that was unnecessary. >> jimmy: we need to take a break. when we come back we will be visited by a 5-year-old here in l.a., arden hayes, very, very smart. here in july. impressed with his knowledge of the u.s. presidents and threw in the gettysburg address. >> i know you know the gettysburg address the would you look to recite that for us? >> yeah. >> jimmy: go ahead. you are going to stand. i like that. >> four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the idea that all men are created equal. tell me when to stop -- >> jimmy: just keep going. turns out arden isn't just an expert on presidents. he knows all kind of stuff. now into geography. you can show him any country on the globe, supposedly he can tell us the name of the country and capital city. when we come back, i will put arden to the test. >> jimmy:
[ screaming ] >> randy, what are you doing? >> ha-ha-ha! >> oh, randy. >> ahh! >> he is a crazy guy. i have to say, randy's legs are delicious. [ applause ] >> thank you, sal. >> that was unnecessary. >> jimmy: we need to take a break. when we come back we will be visited by a 5-year-old here in l.a., arden hayes, very, very smart. here in july. impressed with his knowledge of the u.s. presidents and threw in the gettysburg address. >> i...
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[ screaming ] >> randy, what are you doing? >> ha-ha-ha! >> oh, randy. >> ahh! >> he is a crazy guy. i have to say, randy's legs are delicious. [ applause ] >> thank you, sal. >> that was unnecessary. >> jimmy: we need to take a break. when we come back we will be visited by a 5-year-old here in l.a., arden hayes, very, very smart. here in july. impressed with his knowledge of the u.s. presidents and threw in the gettysburg address. >> i know you know the gettysburg address the would you look to recite that for us? >> yeah. >> jimmy: go ahead. you are going to stand. i like that. >> four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated to the idea that all men are created equal. tell me when to stop -- >> jimmy: just keep going. turns out arden isn't just an expert on presidents. he knows all kind of stuff. now into geography. you can show him any country on the globe, supposedly he can tell us the name of the country and capital city. when we come back, i will put arden to the test. >> jimmy:
[ screaming ] >> randy, what are you doing? >> ha-ha-ha! >> oh, randy. >> ahh! >> he is a crazy guy. i have to say, randy's legs are delicious. [ applause ] >> thank you, sal. >> that was unnecessary. >> jimmy: we need to take a break. when we come back we will be visited by a 5-year-old here in l.a., arden hayes, very, very smart. here in july. impressed with his knowledge of the u.s. presidents and threw in the gettysburg address. >> i...
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two of randy alana's nephews testify today and one said randy alana went to jail for three months after sandra coke called his patrol agent because she suspected him of stealing her dog. both testified randy alana is the father of sandra coke's daughter. the hearing is set to continue tomorrow. >>> ktvu uncovered a sheriff's deputy who received termination letters twice but never fired. >> how that is possible and the concerns about the process involving law enforcement officers. >> reporter: despite receiving termination letters twice an attorney says the allegations aren't true. tonight a look inside the file of a deputy and hear his defense. >> reporter: san francisco sheriff's deputy first received a termination letter after being accused of force within inmates. he appealed, received a one month suspension and was warned. a year and a half letter six inmates accused him of inappropriate sexual behavior. she says he went against orders not to contact her, obtained her address while she was in custody. went to her residents to have sex with her and asked her to assist in potching coc
two of randy alana's nephews testify today and one said randy alana went to jail for three months after sandra coke called his patrol agent because she suspected him of stealing her dog. both testified randy alana is the father of sandra coke's daughter. the hearing is set to continue tomorrow. >>> ktvu uncovered a sheriff's deputy who received termination letters twice but never fired. >> how that is possible and the concerns about the process involving law enforcement officers....
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., con randy serrano, que nos habla de una premiación en la que reconocen a la cadena dueña de telemundo washington. buenas tardes. >> reportero: buenas tardes, estamos aquí donde la compañía propietaria de telemundo washington premiará precisamente por servicio a la comunidad hispana. en el área capitalina, y a través de todo el país. nos van a contar un poco sobre quiénes son los otros premiados y cuál es el criterio que se usa. >> el criterio primero es excelencia en la materia que nos apoyan, número uno. y número dos, el servicio a la comunidad latina. entonces, las personas que tenemos, son personas que han hecho mucho por nuestra comunidad. telemundo, que hace un gran papel en desarrollar a la comunidad local. la otra persona son congresistas de washington también. y luego otra premiada es una mujer que me acaba de dar una noticia fantástica en el término del trabajo que hacemos en los medios de comunicación. son las personas que vamos a ganar esta noche. >> reportero: quienes ganaron en años anteriores? >>políticos y otras personas, personas que han logrado un apo
., con randy serrano, que nos habla de una premiación en la que reconocen a la cadena dueña de telemundo washington. buenas tardes. >> reportero: buenas tardes, estamos aquí donde la compañía propietaria de telemundo washington premiará precisamente por servicio a la comunidad hispana. en el área capitalina, y a través de todo el país. nos van a contar un poco sobre quiénes son los otros premiados y cuál es el criterio que se usa. >> el criterio primero es excelencia en...
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. - vamos en vivo hasta maryland, allí está mi compañero, randy serrano, con los detalles de talleres que serán ofrecidos para indocumentados que ya van a poder obtener una licencia de conducir. adelante, randy, con la información. >> reportero: a partir del 1 enero, personas indocumentados en maryland para aplicar y solicitar su licencia de conducir, y desde ya organizaciones como casa de maryland están organizando talleres para organizar a personas con el proceso. está george escobar de casa de maryland. ¿cuéntanos de estés talleres? >> la verdad es un proceso complicado para sacar la licencia. es una oportunidad fantástica para la comunidad, pero hay varios pasos que tienen que tomar. por ejemplo, primero tienen que sacar y mostrar confirmación de que habían pagado sus últimos 2 años de impuestos en el estado de maryland, eso sólo lo pueden hacer en el viento certificación otorgada por el departamento de impuestos de maryland. un proceso que no tener que hacer en línea. segundo paso después es hacer una cita para sacar su licencia. muestran su prueba de residencia,
. - vamos en vivo hasta maryland, allí está mi compañero, randy serrano, con los detalles de talleres que serán ofrecidos para indocumentados que ya van a poder obtener una licencia de conducir. adelante, randy, con la información. >> reportero: a partir del 1 enero, personas indocumentados en maryland para aplicar y solicitar su licencia de conducir, y desde ya organizaciones como casa de maryland están organizando talleres para organizar a personas con el proceso. está george...
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gay activist randy shiltz wrote a biography of harvey milk. he prepared this report on the history of political activism in the gay community in san francisco. just a few days after the riots that followed the verdict in the case of dan white. the man who killed masconi and milk. >> beginning in their early 70s, gay hippies moved from the hay ash barry to castro street. they opened businesses and bought up the historians. >> boys go to bed with boys and girl tkpwos -- girls go to bed with girls and some go to bed with both and nobody says a thing. >> the birth of the nation's most concentrated gay neighborhood also feel that the contributions of harvey milk. he ran for supervisor in 1973 and pulled an impressive 200,000 votes. now the issues no longer weren't whether they could go to gay bars and dance instead gays pushed for civil rights. since gays produced votes politicians produced results. in 1975 the state legislature sroeut -- the state legislature voted to legalize gay sexual acts so that gays would not be breaking the law when they ma
gay activist randy shiltz wrote a biography of harvey milk. he prepared this report on the history of political activism in the gay community in san francisco. just a few days after the riots that followed the verdict in the case of dan white. the man who killed masconi and milk. >> beginning in their early 70s, gay hippies moved from the hay ash barry to castro street. they opened businesses and bought up the historians. >> boys go to bed with boys and girl tkpwos -- girls go to...
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. >> these things definitely connected us ♪ >>> randy zuckerberg has a career most people would dream about, the older sister of mark zuckerberg, she has been nominated for aenlmy award, and she is the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media. she is a wife, mother, and -- [ technical difficulties ] >> untangling our wired lives which is a book urging us all to take a little time to disconnect, and a children's book "dot." >> randi thank for being here. >> it's so good to be here. >> the ipo for twitter happened today. and we were together on may 18th, 2012, right -- at the nasdaq for the facebook ipo. >> i remember that day very fondly. >> how do you look at these things now? now that you have been through facebook and all of the hype, what is your wisdom? >> i think -- if i could tell the employees of twitter one thing, they are building something for the long term. they have a hum vision and a huge mission they are doing. i think it's way too easy to get caught up in the moment to moment fluctuations of the strong price. so hold true to the course and remember they are building somethin
. >> these things definitely connected us ♪ >>> randy zuckerberg has a career most people would dream about, the older sister of mark zuckerberg, she has been nominated for aenlmy award, and she is the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media. she is a wife, mother, and -- [ technical difficulties ] >> untangling our wired lives which is a book urging us all to take a little time to disconnect, and a children's book "dot." >> randi thank for being here....
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still randi zuerberg is doing just that. ne from facebook, she's lar launchinger next big project. >> reporter: when you look at her timeline, it's a lot like everyone else, weddings and halloween costumes. but then there's the name >> sometimes like people to make airstmpression of me that's not based on my last me. it's refreshing to make hum connections to pple that aren't based on who are you and what can you do for me? and then somemes, you ow, it's nice to do a littl name dropping. >> rorter: 31-year-old randi zuckerbe, mark's older sister, has rocd and rolled ever sce she arriv inhe silicon valley. she's written two books, part memoir, part self-help. it was randi who navigated away from mark, jus hours after she organized presint obama' visit to facebook's headquarters. >> myame is barack obamand i'm the guy that got mark to wear tie. >> reporter: president oba in town, that was huge thing, especially arod here. the town ha that you hosted and then you walked up, you walked home, youumped into mark at hom and how did
still randi zuerberg is doing just that. ne from facebook, she's lar launchinger next big project. >> reporter: when you look at her timeline, it's a lot like everyone else, weddings and halloween costumes. but then there's the name >> sometimes like people to make airstmpression of me that's not based on my last me. it's refreshing to make hum connections to pple that aren't based on who are you and what can you do for me? and then somemes, you ow, it's nice to do a littl name...
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. ♪ >>> randy zuckerberg has a career most people would dream about, the older sister of mark zuckerberg, she has been nominated for aenlmy award, and she is the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media. she is a wife, mother, and -- [ technical difficulties ] >> untangling our wired lives which is a book urging us all to take a little time to disconnect, and a children's book "dot." >> randi thank for being here. >> it's so good to be here. >> the ipo for twitter happened today. and we were together on may 18th, 2012, right -- at the nasdaq for the facebook ipo. fondly. >> how do you look at these things now? now that you have been through facebook and all of the hype, what is your wisdom? >> i think -- if i could tell the employees of twitter one thing, they are building something for the long term. they have a hum vision and a huge mission they are doing. i think it's way too easy to get caught up in the moment to moment fluctuations of the strong price. so hold true to the course and remember they are building something for the long term. >> you write in your book about prefacebook and th
. ♪ >>> randy zuckerberg has a career most people would dream about, the older sister of mark zuckerberg, she has been nominated for aenlmy award, and she is the founder and ceo of zuckerberg media. she is a wife, mother, and -- [ technical difficulties ] >> untangling our wired lives which is a book urging us all to take a little time to disconnect, and a children's book "dot." >> randi thank for being here. >> it's so good to be here. >> the ipo...
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randy zuckerberg. >> they are called the very hickular homeless, and include many middle class americans forced to live in their cars. many are turning to parking lots run by social workers - places to find help and safety whilst getting work to get back in their real homes. >> the people on the lots with me were professionals. if they weren't on the lot, they were the people that used to live next door to me in my house. >> that story and more as "real money" continues. keep it here. >>> the great recession created a growing group of formerly middle class americans unable to afford rent or make mortgage payments. many ended up homeless and have been forced to live in their cars. the government doesn't keep records of v hickular homeless, but we may see the greatest number since the great recession. it is illegal to live in your car in many place, so safe car parks have propped up. these parking lots are a visible solution to a hidden problem affecting peel who doan fit the -- people who accident fit the stereo typical thought of homelessness. >> teresa heads towards it church. it's not
randy zuckerberg. >> they are called the very hickular homeless, and include many middle class americans forced to live in their cars. many are turning to parking lots run by social workers - places to find help and safety whilst getting work to get back in their real homes. >> the people on the lots with me were professionals. if they weren't on the lot, they were the people that used to live next door to me in my house. >> that story and more as "real money"...
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narrator: but randy isn't the only one facing a fear factor. t.: that's not happening. brandon: i'd like to help you get over your fear of dogs in general. t.: this is a horse. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
narrator: but randy isn't the only one facing a fear factor. t.: that's not happening. brandon: i'd like to help you get over your fear of dogs in general. t.: this is a horse. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to
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there were a few tears and a final salute. >>> well, that was kcbs's randy paige reporting. the alleged gunman paul ciancia remained hospitalized charged with first-degree murder. >>> now, coming up on the "morning news," safety ratings for booster seats for children, and an apparent meteorite sighting. where this fireball caused a scare and why we can expect more in the future. this is the "cbs morning news." , and you're talking to your rheumatologist about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. >>> and we have lift-off, humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as in
there were a few tears and a final salute. >>> well, that was kcbs's randy paige reporting. the alleged gunman paul ciancia remained hospitalized charged with first-degree murder. >>> now, coming up on the "morning news," safety ratings for booster seats for children, and an apparent meteorite sighting. where this fireball caused a scare and why we can expect more in the future. this is the "cbs morning news." , and you're talking to your rheumatologist...
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---la fiscalia acusa a "randy alana" de haber asesinado a la mujer de 50 aÑos en un motel de oakland y de abandonar su cadaver en la ciudad de vacaville. cesar ---una de las interseccione s viales mas peligrosas de san francisco vuelve a cobrar otra victima. pitch - blanca ---esta maÑana un hombre discapacitado que viajaba en silla de ruedas fue atropellado mortalmente en el cruce de la calle market y el bulevar octavia, no muy lejos del centro de la ciudad.. ---angel ayllon nos tiene mas detalles. take pkg ;01 ;24 pkg justo cuando se instalaron camaras en uno de los lugares de san francisco donde los conductores cometen mas imprudencias, muere un joven que se movilizaba en su silla de ruedas.... el tragico hecho ocurrio pasada la media noche de hoy en la esquina de las calles market y octavia muy cerca a la rampa para la salida a la autopista 101...cuando un auto atropello a un hombre de aproximados 20 anos que cruzaba la calle en una silla de ruedas motorizada.... entrevista sgto parry vocero policia el vocero de la policia indico que cuando los oficiales llegaron al lugar de los
---la fiscalia acusa a "randy alana" de haber asesinado a la mujer de 50 aÑos en un motel de oakland y de abandonar su cadaver en la ciudad de vacaville. cesar ---una de las interseccione s viales mas peligrosas de san francisco vuelve a cobrar otra victima. pitch - blanca ---esta maÑana un hombre discapacitado que viajaba en silla de ruedas fue atropellado mortalmente en el cruce de la calle market y el bulevar octavia, no muy lejos del centro de la ciudad.. ---angel ayllon nos...
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randy zuckerberg. >> they are called the very hickular homeless, and include many middle class americans forced to live in their cars. many are turning to parking lots run by social workers - places to find help and safety whilst getting work to get back in their real homes. >> the people on the lots with me were professionals. if they weren't on the lot, they were the people that used to house. >>> the great recession created a growing group of formerly middle class americans unable to afford rent or make mortgage payments. many ended up homeless and have been forced to live in their cars. the government doesn't keep records of v hickular homeless, but we may see the greatest number since recession. it is illegal to live in your car in many place, so safe car parks have propped up. these parking lots are a visible solution to a hidden problem affecting peel who doan fit the -- people who accident fit homelessness. >> teresa heads towards it church. it's not religion she's after, it's the parking lot. >> this is our office. what we use. we have a file cabinet with paperwork. basing toile
randy zuckerberg. >> they are called the very hickular homeless, and include many middle class americans forced to live in their cars. many are turning to parking lots run by social workers - places to find help and safety whilst getting work to get back in their real homes. >> the people on the lots with me were professionals. if they weren't on the lot, they were the people that used to house. >>> the great recession created a growing group of formerly middle class...
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. >> thank you randy shaw. i think this is the first time i've spoken to this commission in 8 years. i missed the vote for tom as the director but you've proven from the last week's events i commend the commission for the wise decision because we've already seen in the last two weeks is the collaborative leadership style so if we had a few directors.org ago a defy who knew everything but tom is working with the directors. to get to the essence of where this is going - and i appreciate president menacing the article implicit laid out the realty and the truth. i'll say why we look at the chronicle it was a saturday and a 3 day weekend much of the public didn't read the article so the public knows your dinner table in exchange the public may not have been as aware of this. where it's going to come down to the evictions are going to come down to permit. and if we stop is it at the board of appeals it will not psyched. tommy mentioned about the other buildings you know when the tenants were saying - yesterday he say
. >> thank you randy shaw. i think this is the first time i've spoken to this commission in 8 years. i missed the vote for tom as the director but you've proven from the last week's events i commend the commission for the wise decision because we've already seen in the last two weeks is the collaborative leadership style so if we had a few directors.org ago a defy who knew everything but tom is working with the directors. to get to the essence of where this is going - and i appreciate...
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. >>> one week ago it was one of the most dramatic wins in the randy edsall era. on the road at virginia tech. today was a chance to put a little cherry on top of the season. sef:wins despite -- seven wins despite all of the injuries. wouldn't that have been nice. let's get to t. certainly day at college park. 4th quarter here, bc up 26-24. stay with me. going for the extra point. it gets blocked. everyone kind of stands still. then maryland says we can take this thing back. so it's a two-point block and you take it back the other way. so instead of 27-24, it's 26- 26. final seconds, bc's nate freeze from 52 yards. no. but randy edsall called the time-out to try to freeze him. he tried to freeze freeze. so here we go again. you know what's going to happen right down the middle. bc wins it 29-26. wow. >> hindsight's 2020. obviously i shouldn't have taken a time out. he missed it. just one of those things that you feel that you're doing something to put a little more doubt in the guy's head and, you know, made the decision and just didn't work out. >> tough loss. th
. >>> one week ago it was one of the most dramatic wins in the randy edsall era. on the road at virginia tech. today was a chance to put a little cherry on top of the season. sef:wins despite -- seven wins despite all of the injuries. wouldn't that have been nice. let's get to t. certainly day at college park. 4th quarter here, bc up 26-24. stay with me. going for the extra point. it gets blocked. everyone kind of stands still. then maryland says we can take this thing back. so it's a...
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. >> reporter: randy trask is the president of the ged testing service, the for-profit company that's developing the new exam. the ged was created in 1942 for returning veterans who dropped out of high school to serve in world war ii and was run by the nonprofit american council on education. >> and in the 70 years since then, our test takers have evolved quite a bit, but we now have more than 19 million people who have had to earn their second chance at a high school credential by way of the ged test. >> reporter: the ged has been an important tool for high school dropouts and immigrants to make inroads to higher education or secure better jobs. about 700,000 take it every year, but only about 36% of those who pass the ged enroll in a two or four-year college. that's low compared to 66% of high school grads who enroll. and overall, those with a high school equivalency degree earn less than those with a regular high school degree. trask says figures like the that compelled the council in 2011 to partner with pearson, an education services company. they formed a joint venture under nam
. >> reporter: randy trask is the president of the ged testing service, the for-profit company that's developing the new exam. the ged was created in 1942 for returning veterans who dropped out of high school to serve in world war ii and was run by the nonprofit american council on education. >> and in the 70 years since then, our test takers have evolved quite a bit, but we now have more than 19 million people who have had to earn their second chance at a high school credential by...
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one person randi speaks to is an orthopaedic surgeon. in 19 99 she got pinned under water without oxygen for say minutes and drowned. here is a preview of what she tells randi kaye what she experienced. >> i could see the sand on the river bank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious so how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free, and i was greeted by these people or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway, and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> in the book you write about dancing with them. were you celebrating something? >> yes. >> what? what were you celebrating? you had just died? >> it was a great homecoming, and i was really surprised by the fact that i had no intentio
one person randi speaks to is an orthopaedic surgeon. in 19 99 she got pinned under water without oxygen for say minutes and drowned. here is a preview of what she tells randi kaye what she experienced. >> i could see the sand on the river bank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious so how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body...
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one person randi speaks to is an orthopaedic surgeon. in 1999, she got pinned under water without oxygen for 15 minutes and drowned. here is a preview of what she tells randi kaye what she experienced. >> i could see the sand on the river bank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious so how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body break free, and i felt my spirit break free, and i was greeted by these people or these spirits. i could be with them and be going down this incredible pathway, and simultaneously look back at the river. when i saw my body, i will say that was the first time that i actually thought, well, i guess i am dead. i guess i really did die. >> in the book you write about dancing with them. were you celebrating something? >> yes. >> what? what were you celebrating? you had just died? >> it was a great homecoming, and i was really surprised by the fact that i had no intention
one person randi speaks to is an orthopaedic surgeon. in 1999, she got pinned under water without oxygen for 15 minutes and drowned. here is a preview of what she tells randi kaye what she experienced. >> i could see the sand on the river bank. i could see them pull my body to the shore. i could see them start cpr. i had no pulse, and i wasn't breathing. one fellow was yelling at me to come back. >> you were unconscious so how do you know this was happening? >> i felt my body...
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i was always a huge professional wrestling fan loved watching the whole kogan i mean i watch a man randy savage that's all i would watch that was my thing i love but i just how moment of the kid molecule one day oh my name's would be a big bright lies deep or d's but i just watch and wait one day mom one day. as a freshman house in trouble here and there and i was wrong people are just not really had any guidance and had not much structure. i walked into the rustler am i was like where's the ring and not realizing cleavage wrestling and professor russell are two totally separate sports. but i saw guys drawn each other out i was like i would try this and save it save me what is printed without limits and punishment training center was punishment but it's actually started ninety nine that's kind of the business activity that i've always understood of the hustle you know i i got to think out of the business is what am i going to do with my fight career is over and i started part of it was clothing company was a vatican attract one life i said tito and he got to share with your name on an ar
i was always a huge professional wrestling fan loved watching the whole kogan i mean i watch a man randy savage that's all i would watch that was my thing i love but i just how moment of the kid molecule one day oh my name's would be a big bright lies deep or d's but i just watch and wait one day mom one day. as a freshman house in trouble here and there and i was wrong people are just not really had any guidance and had not much structure. i walked into the rustler am i was like where's the...
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i want to signal to the community and i know good friends like randy are here because we saw the connection with had this very close commit community. we've gotten the first check under sutter that represents a healthy investment. housing, transportation, pedestrian safety, and, of course, the thousands of medical lives and a medi-cal and hospital patient lives that will be improved because of the commitments that sutter and cpmc have made par you'll pause and maybe ask how did he do it all? we'll also remembered as complicated as it was every persevered whether it was sideboard lou our community leaders argue housing advocates our people next door and in the tenderloin or the people who are health experts. they all worked closely together with the sutter leadership to form an agreement an agreement as complicated as that was as a high commitment that unsaturate had to make it was a great investment it was sensitive and strong. we have ever promise here this reflects all the values our city has put together and the process as complicated as it was it persevered. on behalf of everyone that's
i want to signal to the community and i know good friends like randy are here because we saw the connection with had this very close commit community. we've gotten the first check under sutter that represents a healthy investment. housing, transportation, pedestrian safety, and, of course, the thousands of medical lives and a medi-cal and hospital patient lives that will be improved because of the commitments that sutter and cpmc have made par you'll pause and maybe ask how did he do it all?...
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the former director at facebook, randi zuckerberg is here. we'll talk to her about the similarities between the social networks and what twitter can expect on day one. twitter has also been really good for business. we'll look at how two major companies and one individual are using twitter to make some money. but twitter obviously not the only story today. we'll look at tesla's big move to the downside, check in on the future of obama care, as secretary sebelius testifies in front of the u.s. senate today. first up, shares of tesla are down sharply after third quarter vehicle deliveries fell short of expectations, and the current quarter guidance came on the disappointing side. drew cupps is the president and chief investment officer of cupps capital management, a shareholder. guys, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> efrin, how long have you had the sell? >> since october. >> does it involve fundamentals or trying to read the momentum behind the stock? >> it's still the valuation, not even the momentum. today's
the former director at facebook, randi zuckerberg is here. we'll talk to her about the similarities between the social networks and what twitter can expect on day one. twitter has also been really good for business. we'll look at how two major companies and one individual are using twitter to make some money. but twitter obviously not the only story today. we'll look at tesla's big move to the downside, check in on the future of obama care, as secretary sebelius testifies in front of the u.s....
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randy, bob, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you, ed. >>> still ahead, a staggering new numbers on income in america, and the fight for the middle class. senator bernie sanders joins us for the punchout. stay with us. ♪ i said hey ♪ baby i got your money customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'm happy. repeat customers, i'm happy. sales go up, i'm happy. i ordered another pair. i'm happy. (both) i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. happy happy. i love logistics. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. w
randy, bob, great to have you with us tonight. thanks so much. >> thank you, ed. >>> still ahead, a staggering new numbers on income in america, and the fight for the middle class. senator bernie sanders joins us for the punchout. stay with us. ♪ i said hey ♪ baby i got your money customer erin swenson ordered shoes from us online but they didn't fit. customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns...
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. >>> randy alana who killed a federal criminal investigator will stand trial. the prosecution presented enough case. she was reported missing from her home august the 4th. she was found in vacaville park 5 days later. she knew coke for 20 years. they had a child together. the trial date has not been set. >>> the eastern span of the bay bridge is under way. construction work is under way. contractors estimate it will take weeks to remove the bridge. it is expected to be completed by the end of 2016. >> reporter: clear skies over the bay area. it is clear and starting to get a little chilly. temperatures in the 50s, dropping into the 40s in santa rosa. 54 in san jose. it will be chilly out there. cooler temperatures than last night because of the clear skies. it will be similar tomorrow to today. we will see gusty conditions into thursday, which could lead to a red flag warning. a chance of rain this weekend. >>> oakland city council proposing a curfew. what came out of tonight's meeting? >>> the arena is on a third set of plans. >>> a 49ers star may be back on t
. >>> randy alana who killed a federal criminal investigator will stand trial. the prosecution presented enough case. she was reported missing from her home august the 4th. she was found in vacaville park 5 days later. she knew coke for 20 years. they had a child together. the trial date has not been set. >>> the eastern span of the bay bridge is under way. construction work is under way. contractors estimate it will take weeks to remove the bridge. it is expected to be...