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patricia: la doctora lynda de la viña es prima de irene. ella recuerda la preocupación que sintió la familia cuando ese día se hizo tarde e irene no regresaba a casa. lynda: nos dijeron, tenemos que ir a mcallen porque algo le pasó a irene. no ha regresado de la iglesia. patricia: el cuerpo sin vida de irene garza apareció flotando una semana más tarde en este canal. había sido abusada sexualmente y asfixiada. lynda: me acuerdo del día que habían hayado su cuerpo, los gritos y todo lo que pasó en ese día y después. arturo: fue un impacto muy fuerte, me da mucha tristeza. patricia: ¿desde qué momento la familia empezó a sospechar del sacerdote? lynda: su carro todavía estaba en frente de la iglesia. mucha gente la vio que llegó, pero nadie la vio que se fue de la iglesia. patricia: las autoridades iniciaron una investigación, nuevas pistas iban apareciendo y se comenzó a barajar el nombre del sacerdote feit. lynda: cuando la hallaron a ella en el canal, una parte de la cámara, que era de el, estaba en el canal cerca de su
patricia: la doctora lynda de la viña es prima de irene. ella recuerda la preocupación que sintió la familia cuando ese día se hizo tarde e irene no regresaba a casa. lynda: nos dijeron, tenemos que ir a mcallen porque algo le pasó a irene. no ha regresado de la iglesia. patricia: el cuerpo sin vida de irene garza apareció flotando una semana más tarde en este canal. había sido abusada sexualmente y asfixiada. lynda: me acuerdo del día que habían hayado su cuerpo, los gritos y todo lo...
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a mcallen porque algo le pasÓ a irene. no ha regresado de la iglesia. patricia: el cuerpo sin vida de irene garza apareciÓ flotando una semana mÁs tarde en este canal. habÍa sido abusada sexualmente y asfixiada. >> de acuerdo del dÍa que habÍan hallado su cuerpo, los gritos y todo lo que pasÓ en ese dÍa, y despuÉs... >> un impacto muy fuerte. me da mucha tristeza. >> desde quÉ momento la familia empezÓ a sospechar del sacerdote? >> su carro todavÍa estaba enfrente de la iglesia. mucha gente la vio que llegÓ, pero nadie la vio que se fue de la iglesia. patricia: las autoridades iniciaron una investigaciÓn, llevas pistas y van apareciendo y se comenzÓ a barajar el nombre del sacerdote. >> cuando la hallaron a ella en el canal, una parte de la cÁmara que era de Él estaba en el canal. cerca de su cuerpo. patricia: por esos dÍas se descubre tambiÉn que el padre john fighthabÍa acusado a otras mujeres. >> Él habÍa atacado a otra mujer en otra iglesia, y ya sabÍan de eso y lo estaban cubriendo. patricia: que
a mcallen porque algo le pasÓ a irene. no ha regresado de la iglesia. patricia: el cuerpo sin vida de irene garza apareciÓ flotando una semana mÁs tarde en este canal. habÍa sido abusada sexualmente y asfixiada. >> de acuerdo del dÍa que habÍan hallado su cuerpo, los gritos y todo lo que pasÓ en ese dÍa, y despuÉs... >> un impacto muy fuerte. me da mucha tristeza. >> desde quÉ momento la familia empezÓ a sospechar del sacerdote? >> su carro todavÍa estaba...
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for many years, irene held an annual display of some of the artwork on the 9/11 anniversary. and by doing this, she provided healing for the broader community. irene also shared several pieces of artwork created by a woman dealing with medical challenges because of 9/11. many of this woman's pieces of art featured images of the statue of liberty. and early in our process, the statue of liberty appeared covered in dust. and looked sad and depicted isolation. but over time, the images changed until the clients stopped depicting the statue of liberty and created an image with a big strong rainbow. and the client says she stopped seeing better things and now enjoys seeing color and creating artwork that now feels and looks very peaceful. but this was a woman who wasn't there when the towers fell. she was someone whose job was to measure the air quality. but, since she was there during this whole process, she now is suffering and probably won't be around much longer. but she is someone who they told me that she cannot wait to go to group session. and she works really hard to be we
for many years, irene held an annual display of some of the artwork on the 9/11 anniversary. and by doing this, she provided healing for the broader community. irene also shared several pieces of artwork created by a woman dealing with medical challenges because of 9/11. many of this woman's pieces of art featured images of the statue of liberty. and early in our process, the statue of liberty appeared covered in dust. and looked sad and depicted isolation. but over time, the images changed...
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. >> stearns met irene when they were both 12. their bond grew so close that they eventually became each other's maids of honor. >> she never wasted time. she always wanted to make the most of her life and she did. she did so much and she -- i think that she always lived with the value that you never know when the last day will come. she has people grieving all over the world right now. >> that was very apparent on facebook where condolences continue to pour in. jennifer drake knew irene in high school, too. >> she was really and she really reached out to include people. >> one of irene's son zachary also had many sons in our area. he attended johns hopkins in baltimore as a sophomore studying chemical and biomolecular engineering. he was set to go to israel this wednesday. the university offered its deepest sympathies to zachary's relatives and friends. guys. >>> now to prince george's county and a sad story of a young mother looking for a fresh start. police say she was murdered on this new year's day slashed with a knife by the
. >> stearns met irene when they were both 12. their bond grew so close that they eventually became each other's maids of honor. >> she never wasted time. she always wanted to make the most of her life and she did. she did so much and she -- i think that she always lived with the value that you never know when the last day will come. she has people grieving all over the world right now. >> that was very apparent on facebook where condolences continue to pour in. jennifer drake...
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for many years, irene held an annual display of some of the artwork on the 9/11 anniversary. and by doing this, she provided healing for the broader community. irene also shared several pieces of artwork created by a woman dealing with medical challenges because of 9/11. many of this woman's pieces of art featured images of the statue of liberty. early in the process, the statue of liberty appeared covered in and looked sad, and depicted isolation. but over time, the images changed until the client stopped depicting the statue of liberty and created an image with a big , strong rainbow. and the client says she stopped seeing better things, tesh bitter things, and now enjoys seeing color and creating artwork that now feels and looks very peaceful. but this was a woman who wasn't there when the towers fell. she was someone whose job was to measure the air quality. but, since she was there during this whole process, she now is suffering, and probably won't be around much longer. but she is someone who they told me that she cannot wait to go to group session. and she works really
for many years, irene held an annual display of some of the artwork on the 9/11 anniversary. and by doing this, she provided healing for the broader community. irene also shared several pieces of artwork created by a woman dealing with medical challenges because of 9/11. many of this woman's pieces of art featured images of the statue of liberty. early in the process, the statue of liberty appeared covered in and looked sad, and depicted isolation. but over time, the images changed until the...
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irene chan was taking her usual morning swim with a friend yesterday one a sea lion bit her on the leg. this is the fourth a sea lion attack since mid december. a swimmer who was bit in the arm last month describe the confrontation. >> i was frightened because he was a bowl. you can tell by the head. they have a bump on the head call the sagittal crest. i knew it was a male. he was displaying his teeth at me. >> no one knows if it's one or several different sea lions that are responsible for the attack. there are different theories explaining the aggressive behavior. the sea lions could be reacting to a biotoxins affecting the brains. they could also be injured or protecting themselves. some urologists say it's a recent dip in the hearing population which may be causing the sea lions to get more territorial about their feeding zones. >>> local religious leaders teaming up on a project to provide safe shelter for the
irene chan was taking her usual morning swim with a friend yesterday one a sea lion bit her on the leg. this is the fourth a sea lion attack since mid december. a swimmer who was bit in the arm last month describe the confrontation. >> i was frightened because he was a bowl. you can tell by the head. they have a bump on the head call the sagittal crest. i knew it was a male. he was displaying his teeth at me. >> no one knows if it's one or several different sea lions that are...
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., irene a well-known swimmer at the south end rowing club was bitten by a sea lion. >> it's like meat hanging out on the side of her leg and stuff here and, um, but it was a pretty good bite. >> reporter: the carpenter is working on a nearby dock and saw irene getting pulled to shore. >> it was dark at that time in the morning. it got her and it was like she was in shock. >> reporter: alice was swimming nearby and heard irene call for help. she was one of the first swimmers to reach her and began guiding her to shore, about a quarter mile away. >> i said, do you want me to pull you in? she said no, no. i can swim by myself. i just can't kick. it looked like the sea lion had bitter on both sides. the sea lion had clamped down on her and bit her and pulled. >> near what we callthe jacuzzi, a circular area there and tides swirl around there. >> reporter: the national park service says that's the exact spot swimmers have gotten bitten twice prior to today. a declining herring population over five years is to blame and nts says they noticed sea lions more territorial over feeding zones. th
., irene a well-known swimmer at the south end rowing club was bitten by a sea lion. >> it's like meat hanging out on the side of her leg and stuff here and, um, but it was a pretty good bite. >> reporter: the carpenter is working on a nearby dock and saw irene getting pulled to shore. >> it was dark at that time in the morning. it got her and it was like she was in shock. >> reporter: alice was swimming nearby and heard irene call for help. she was one of the first...
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i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. arlette saenz has more. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: good morning and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and is dealing with a new warning from north korea. president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 2017 accomplishments and offered this 2018 prediction. >> we're off to a very
i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. arlette saenz has more. good...
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this is irene two yea rs still has to go. this is irene two years ago in full flow. she was leading a public campaign to make sure the drink driver responsible for killing her sister was prosecuted. it was an uphill struggle. the man was well—connected. the nephew of a localjudge. but against well—connected. the nephew of a local judge. but against the well—connected. the nephew of a localjudge. but against the odds, in nine weeks ago, had a jail sentence of seven years confirmed but her activism made her powerful enemies and five days after the court hearing her battered body was discovered, stabbed and dumped. they murdered you for telling the truth, says her father as he weeps over her cough and. they removed you because you were standing in their way. her mother cries for her first daughter to welcome irene into heaven. ukraine has a pitiful record in solving murder cases like this one. the justice system is widely seen as being rotten to the core, at the service of the rich and well—connected. under pressure, the ukraine police service has arrested a man
this is irene two yea rs still has to go. this is irene two years ago in full flow. she was leading a public campaign to make sure the drink driver responsible for killing her sister was prosecuted. it was an uphill struggle. the man was well—connected. the nephew of a localjudge. but against well—connected. the nephew of a local judge. but against the well—connected. the nephew of a localjudge. but against the odds, in nine weeks ago, had a jail sentence of seven years confirmed but her...
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i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on what's in store for the president in 2018. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: good morning, and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and is dealing with a new warning from north korea. president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 2017 accomplishments and
i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on...
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capacidad de revelar detalles de estos tales mitos según experimento por un estudiante australiano irene nos amplía >> las luces califica los que hacen ejercicio con aplicaciones no solo ellos un estudiante australiano dijo que la tecnología de este sistema dentro memento revela la ubicación de las tropas de los estados unidos en base localizadas como silla el joven de 20 años está próximo al área y se incendió como un árbol de navidad las carretea de la bacteria se encendieron tras la misma prueba y mostró la ruta de los soldados que caminaban mientras el pentágono investiga el riesgo de la seguridad no tu militares una portavoz mandó el siguiente comunicado el departamento de defensa se toma esto seriamente y estamos investigando si se necesita un segmento desde la compañía indicaron lo siguiente no tuvo la seguridad en esta comunidad seriamente estamos comprometidos ataja con los militares y oficiales del gobierno y ocuparnos de áreas sensibles que pueden aparecer hijo vino de los estados unidos sigue tratando de evitar que el peligro para lo militares aumente irene sá
capacidad de revelar detalles de estos tales mitos según experimento por un estudiante australiano irene nos amplía >> las luces califica los que hacen ejercicio con aplicaciones no solo ellos un estudiante australiano dijo que la tecnología de este sistema dentro memento revela la ubicación de las tropas de los estados unidos en base localizadas como silla el joven de 20 años está próximo al área y se incendió como un árbol de navidad las carretea de la bacteria se encendieron...
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i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on what's in store for the president in 2018. good morning and happy new year. >> reporter: good morning, and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and is dealing with a new warning from north korea. president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 2017 accomplishments and
i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community, good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady at a black tie bash after ticking off some of his accomplishments and taking a swipe at the media. abc's arlette saenz has more on...
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killed irene garza. he said, the church is going to put him in a monastery for disturbed or troubled priests and he will be kept there for the rest of his life. >> you won't hear evidence of corruption. what you will hear is, lack of probable cause. >> reporter: defense attorney flores believes john feit was never prosecuted because of a lack of evidence, not a conspiracy. >> is there any evidence of dna? the evidence will show no. there wasn't enough evidence, there won't be enough evidence now. >> mr. schlesinger joins us at the table. good morning. >> good morning. >> you see that little old guy sitting at the table and it would be hard for the jury to make the connection. >> that is what the prosecute was worried about. he looks like everybody's grandfather and they're trying to paint him as a really horrible killer. >> what's the new evidence? >> well, there is a bunch of new evidence. the most interesting one is a letter that they found in just a stack of documents that they didn't expect to find w
killed irene garza. he said, the church is going to put him in a monastery for disturbed or troubled priests and he will be kept there for the rest of his life. >> you won't hear evidence of corruption. what you will hear is, lack of probable cause. >> reporter: defense attorney flores believes john feit was never prosecuted because of a lack of evidence, not a conspiracy. >> is there any evidence of dna? the evidence will show no. there wasn't enough evidence, there won't be...
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i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady and took a twiswipe at the media. >> reporter: good morning and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 2017 accomplishments and offered this 2018 prediction. >> we're off to a very good start as you know with the great tax cuts and anwar and getting rid of the individual mandate which was very, very unpopular, as you know. but we are going to have
i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the community. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady and took a twiswipe at the media. >> reporter: good morning and happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start...
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bruce and irene and their sons matthew, william and zachary. authorities say the plane belonging to the costa rica airline took off from the airport shortly after noon on sunday. heading to san jose, the capital city, when something went terribly wrong. according to witnesses, the plane suddenly flipped in the air before slamming into a mountain near the airport. >> so, here's what we know about the family from new york that was on board. bruce and irene stein berg were on vacation with their three boys when they all died. irene grew up in potomac, maryland and live in the new york city suburb of scars dale with her husband and their kids. the family recently celebrated the generations of relatives. bruce steinberg worked in investment banking. his wife volunteered with local jewish groups and charities. the couple's oldest son attended johns hopkins university. they were on vacation when the unthinkable happened. >> inconceivable that a whole family should meet with such a disaster. they were a lovely family. when i moved in, she brought me a
bruce and irene and their sons matthew, william and zachary. authorities say the plane belonging to the costa rica airline took off from the airport shortly after noon on sunday. heading to san jose, the capital city, when something went terribly wrong. according to witnesses, the plane suddenly flipped in the air before slamming into a mountain near the airport. >> so, here's what we know about the family from new york that was on board. bruce and irene stein berg were on vacation with...
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irene and helga remained half sisters, if you were, for as long as they lived. neither are alive now. but we saw one another very regularly. i learned a lot from them, you know. i certainly -- at that time, we didn't know about it and after the war we did. that made them dearer to me than ever. >> you've been on the sea, you've been in the jungles and deserts, all over the place, even under the sea. you've also experienced zero gravity and haven't done it in space but in simulation. you looked like you were having the best time of your life. tell me about it. >> that was how you train astronauts. if you go up like that you feel the swing, in the stomach, as though you're lifting on from your seat. it was breathtaking and exciting. it was wonderful and we were doing it again and then the third time. after about five times, you think, i've probably had enough of this now. they said, i'm sorry, but we have to do 35 because we're doing testing of actually drugs for seasickness. we had to go through -- after 35 times i thought that was enough. >> that's enough. >> wh
irene and helga remained half sisters, if you were, for as long as they lived. neither are alive now. but we saw one another very regularly. i learned a lot from them, you know. i certainly -- at that time, we didn't know about it and after the war we did. that made them dearer to me than ever. >> you've been on the sea, you've been in the jungles and deserts, all over the place, even under the sea. you've also experienced zero gravity and haven't done it in space but in simulation. you...
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[applause] >> thank you irene. one of the silver linings and there aren't many actually the current level of chaos in our politics is a growing desire for the new ideologies that force collaboration and compromise. i know for some of this seems far off. all of us in this room believe there are solutions that can unite us as a country. when mayor rawlings introduced me to the new center we thought this would make a great panel to close out this are what incredible winter meeting. we know that our conference is a shining example of bipartisanship that i'm please to just have my colleagues are republican or democrat to introduce our next session. please help me look mayor giles and mayor rawlings who been strong and forceful advocates for agenda and have worked closely with all the mayors to push our agenda forward. i invite them up to introduce our next panel. come on up. [applause] >> thank you mitch for a great and very substantial meeting. like mayors do in their cities everyday we certainly have covered a broad a
[applause] >> thank you irene. one of the silver linings and there aren't many actually the current level of chaos in our politics is a growing desire for the new ideologies that force collaboration and compromise. i know for some of this seems far off. all of us in this room believe there are solutions that can unite us as a country. when mayor rawlings introduced me to the new center we thought this would make a great panel to close out this are what incredible winter meeting. we know...
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my name is irene gregson. i'm a resident of 44th avenue near santiago and i've come to ask the board not to rescind the stops at 44th avenue. as you can see how many have come here to express their opinions on the access to the stops, if one reads the report to see a figure of 400 feet on a piece of paper, that's a number. but to these people those are actual steps they have to take to the next stop. i don't see how eliminating stops and causing senior members, people with toddlers and children, and even people who may be temporarily disabled due to an injury or illness, to have them walk the extra spaces, may cause more of a pedestrian problem at 44th avenue and he is -- especially at 19th avenue and for those at sunset boulevard who aren't going to use the 35th avenue stop. i would ask the board to please consider the actual stories of the people who have to walk those steps. it might be a number but to somebody that's something they have to do, thank you. >> thank you very much, ms. gregson. next speaker, p
my name is irene gregson. i'm a resident of 44th avenue near santiago and i've come to ask the board not to rescind the stops at 44th avenue. as you can see how many have come here to express their opinions on the access to the stops, if one reads the report to see a figure of 400 feet on a piece of paper, that's a number. but to these people those are actual steps they have to take to the next stop. i don't see how eliminating stops and causing senior members, people with toddlers and...
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that swimmer, irene chan, has now been taken to san francisco general hospital. where a spokesperson says she is in good condition. also at her side is her husband, and her son, who i'm told happens to be a doctor, is also on his way to be with his mother. officials are recommending that swimmers here swim closer to the shore and also that they swim in groups. live in san francisco, at aquatic park, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> melanie, i know you've been working the story since it happened. thank you for bringing us the new details. >>> out to southern california and the massive mudslides that left 17 people dead. santa barbara county officials announced this morning that eight people are still missing. here's abc 7 news reporter marcie gonzalez in burbank. >> reporter: search teams back out trekking through the thick muck desperately searching for survivors after the powerful mudslides in southern california. >> oh my god, mom. >> reporter: marco recorded tuesday as the fast. moving flow of mud and boulders came surging down his street in montecito and into
that swimmer, irene chan, has now been taken to san francisco general hospital. where a spokesperson says she is in good condition. also at her side is her husband, and her son, who i'm told happens to be a doctor, is also on his way to be with his mother. officials are recommending that swimmers here swim closer to the shore and also that they swim in groups. live in san francisco, at aquatic park, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> melanie, i know you've been working the story since it...
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irene steinberg was from potomac, maryland and she and her husband and her three boys all died in that crash. her son zachary attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. nbc's gabe gutierrez now with more on the investigation into the crash. >> oh, my like i can just see all the smoke. everybody's screaming and yelling. >> reporter: near costa rica's pacific coast an eyewitness describes the horrifying scene after a single-engine plane crashed in the woods. 12 people killed, including 10 americans and two local crew members. >> it all of a sudden beared to the left and nose dived right in front of us. >> reporter: tonight in suburban new york friends and family are mourning the loss of bruce and irene steinberg and their three sons, matthew, william, and zachary. >> inconceivable that a whole family should meet with such a disaster. they were a lovely family. >> reporter: also among the dead mitchell and leslie weiss from near tampa, florida along with their two xharnlchildren. the charter plane belonged to nature air which did not respond to comment. flights crashed into a river.
irene steinberg was from potomac, maryland and she and her husband and her three boys all died in that crash. her son zachary attended johns hopkins university in baltimore. nbc's gabe gutierrez now with more on the investigation into the crash. >> oh, my like i can just see all the smoke. everybody's screaming and yelling. >> reporter: near costa rica's pacific coast an eyewitness describes the horrifying scene after a single-engine plane crashed in the woods. 12 people killed,...
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." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. a massive suicide attack killed at least 95 people in afghanistan's capital today. officials say an ambulance packed with explosives detonated in a busy area in central kabul around lunchtime. at least 158 people were injured and the foreign ministry said the majority of the casualties are civilians. the taliban is claiming responsi
." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been...
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i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the communy. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady and took a good morning an happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan. as he heads into the new year, president trump has a full plate ahead of him and is dealing with a new warning from north korea. president trump strolled down a red carpet at mar-a-lago as he rang in the new year. >> going to have a great year, fantastic 2018. >> reporter: ahead of a glitzy new year's bash, the president touted his 2017 accomplishments and offered this 2018 prediction. >> we're off to a very good start as you know with the great tax cuts and anwar and getting rid of the individual mandate which was very, very unpopular, as you know. but we are going
i had knee surgery, irene came over with flowers. just sweet, like, neighborhood active in the communy. good people. >> a couple from florida and their daughter were also among the victims. >>> president trump is heading back to the white house today after ringing in the new year at his mar-a-lago resort. >> he was joined by the first lady and took a good morning an happy new year. president trump says 2018 is off to a good start because republicans passed their tax plan....
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening and thank you for joining us. people around the world are ringing in 2018. the celebrations kicked off
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by:...
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the families were bruce and irene steinburg of new york and their three sons from florida, mitchell and leslie weiss also died in that crash. both doctors traveling with their two children. >>> and a southwest airlines flight was forced to return to seattle after experiencing a problem with the nose gear. the plane was headed to baltimore on monday when the mechanical issues cropped up. the pilot had to circle over washington state to burn fuel before landing safely at sea-tac airport. >>> today the suspect in a deadly prank makes his first court appearance. tyler barris faces a judge in los angeles accused of calling in a fake hostage situation to police in wichita, kansas. officers shot and killed an innocent man while responding to that bogus call. barris was convicted of making a false bomb threat in l.a. in 2015. >>> a major fireworks blast in houston was caught on camera. it happened supposed to be a party to celebrate the new year. well, that changed when one firework landed on the trunk of a car and set off 600 more. >> wow. >> no one was injured. >>> california's first marijuan
the families were bruce and irene steinburg of new york and their three sons from florida, mitchell and leslie weiss also died in that crash. both doctors traveling with their two children. >>> and a southwest airlines flight was forced to return to seattle after experiencing a problem with the nose gear. the plane was headed to baltimore on monday when the mechanical issues cropped up. the pilot had to circle over washington state to burn fuel before landing safely at sea-tac airport....
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a man was working on a dock nearby and saw irene pulled to shore. >> there was kind of some meat hanging out on the side of her leg and stuff here. it was a pretty good bite. >> reporter: alice mall was swimming at the time nearby and guided chan back to shore. >> i said do you want me to pull you in and she said no. i can swim by myself. i just can't kick. it looked like the sea lion had bit her on both sides. she said it clamped down onto her and bit her and pulled. >> reporter: the national park service says a decline in herring population may be to blame and as a result, sea lions have become more territorial. in fact, the spot where these three attacks happened is called the jacuzzi and is a well known spot for sea lions to feed. >> there's a circular area there and the tides tend to swirl around in there, which is why we call them jacuzzi. >> reporter: back here live you can see they are submerged still in aquatic park much closer to shore at this hour. there are warnings posted on the beach, although aquatic park is still open for those who want to swim, which at this point there
a man was working on a dock nearby and saw irene pulled to shore. >> there was kind of some meat hanging out on the side of her leg and stuff here. it was a pretty good bite. >> reporter: alice mall was swimming at the time nearby and guided chan back to shore. >> i said do you want me to pull you in and she said no. i can swim by myself. i just can't kick. it looked like the sea lion had bit her on both sides. she said it clamped down onto her and bit her and pulled. >>...
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he was the television reporter at the time of irene's murder and he says there was an off-the-record meeting with the then d.a., robert lattimore. >> he said we know that john feit killed irene garza, and the church knows he k garza. the church is going to put him in a monastery for disturbed or troubled priests, and he'll be kept there for the rest of his life. >> you won't hear evidence of corruption. what you will hear is lack of probable cause. >> reporter: defense attorney rene flores believes john feit was never prosecuted because of a lack of evidence, not a conspiracy. >> is there any evidence of dna? the evidence will show no. there wasn't enough evidence then. there won't be enough evidence now. >> mr. schlesinger joins us at the table. good morning. you see that little old guy sitting at the table and i think it would be hard for the jury the make that connection. >> i think that's what the prosecution is worried about. if you look at him, he looks like everybody's grandfather and they're trying to paint him as a horrible killer. what's the newest evidence. >> there's a le
he was the television reporter at the time of irene's murder and he says there was an off-the-record meeting with the then d.a., robert lattimore. >> he said we know that john feit killed irene garza, and the church knows he k garza. the church is going to put him in a monastery for disturbed or troubled priests, and he'll be kept there for the rest of his life. >> you won't hear evidence of corruption. what you will hear is lack of probable cause. >> reporter: defense...
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." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. on the one year anniversary of president donald trump's inauguration, the federal government is shut down. all but the most essential functions of government are being halted, but the senate and house of representatives are in session... with no clear end in sight. mail will still be delivered; social security checks will
." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. d thank you for joining us.g, president trump continued defending himself against allegations that he is unfit for office. th
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by:...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle expressed optimism today that congress could make an immigration deal in the wake of the white house's four point immigration proposal. they think it can happen before february 8. that's when the latest short term spending bill expires. president trump tweeted last night that he offered "a wonde
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the fallout continues over a new book about the west wing that que
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. and by:...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the department of homeland security announced last night it would resume accepting renewals for daca, the obama-era program that protects young immigrants from deportation. this follows tuesday's decision by a federal court blocking the trump administration's plan to put an end the program. this morning, president trump w
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. there is new fallout from president trump's reported use of vulgar language to describe haiti and some african nations during thursday's immigration meeting with senators. u.s. ambassadors serving in several countries including botswana and haiti were summoned to explain the remarks. at the united nat
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter, in memory of abby m. o'neill. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>...
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. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. it is day two of the government shutdown. and both sides appear to be at a stalemate, this afternoon a bipartisan group of more than 20 senators met to come up with a deal to fund the government for at least three more weeks and address immigration. but as hundreds of thousands of federal workers from almost every agency wait for wor
. >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. the anderson family fund. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> additional support has been...
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irene stein berg used to live in potomac, maryland. the plane crashed sunday in a wood area off the pacific coast. investigators are working to figure out just why the plane even went down. 12 people died in that crash. among them, irene stein berg, her husband bruce and their three sons. the family lived in a new york city suburb. news4 found a 2003 address for irene in montgomery county, maryland. two pilots and five other americans also died in the crash. >> and all good things must come to an end. we're talking about winter break. kids in our area heading back to school tomorrow. only on news4 tonight, the plans now being considered to make sure students who walk to school get their safely. >> and families forced into the freezing cold after a fire rips through their apartment building. why a mom who was first to see ame fles was the last to >>> at least 14 le homeless at the start of the new year. they were forced into the subfreezing cold after a fire ripped through their apartment building in southeast washington overnight. righ
irene stein berg used to live in potomac, maryland. the plane crashed sunday in a wood area off the pacific coast. investigators are working to figure out just why the plane even went down. 12 people died in that crash. among them, irene stein berg, her husband bruce and their three sons. the family lived in a new york city suburb. news4 found a 2003 address for irene in montgomery county, maryland. two pilots and five other americans also died in the crash. >> and all good things must...
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search really involved the entire area of the pisgh national forest. >> within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee. they had a picture from the machine. >> the man that had concealed his head and face that was able to successfully use the brients' atm. >> whoever making the withdrawal, it it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography were working against the lawmen. >> we spent weeks everywhere in that it entire area. we did everything from vehicle patrol, atv patrolling, horseback, on foot, everywhere. >> john bryant had seemingly vanished from the face of the earth. the fbi posted a $10,000 reward for information, but the bryant case went cold. until meredith emerson loomed on the lawmen's radar. >> our lead investigator began following that case, and immediately there were some similarities that we saw between the two cases. both of these incidents occurred on forest service land. we really felt like that the two were probably connected. we may go years with
search really involved the entire area of the pisgh national forest. >> within hours of discovering irene bryant's body, detectives learned $300 had been withdrawn from the bryants' accounts using an atm card in duckstown, tennessee. they had a picture from the machine. >> the man that had concealed his head and face that was able to successfully use the brients' atm. >> whoever making the withdrawal, it it wasn't 79-year-old john bryant. but time and geography were working...
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illegal ivory trade anyway i went as a market legal irene and always mobs behavior and illegal trade that's what's been happening for years been happening like that case. but as one market closes traders in the illegal ivory will search for a new marketplace and last november the trumpet ministration reversed a ban on the import of ivory to the united states. the wilds biggest toy fair takes place in here i'm back ichi and how it started back in. nine hundred fifty and since then it's become a platform for the latest trends in kids' toys now back then we were talking hula hoops they were all the rage then came claim of bail an electric train sets now while high tech is taking over so here are some of the top trends for twenty eighteen. robots are gradually rolling their way into kids' rooms new technology is the norm for today's children and it's becoming an increasingly important feature of how they play the little machines can even be programmed instead using apps it's the adult world in miniature. even traditional toys are getting a high tech make over like biggest for the sand pi
illegal ivory trade anyway i went as a market legal irene and always mobs behavior and illegal trade that's what's been happening for years been happening like that case. but as one market closes traders in the illegal ivory will search for a new marketplace and last november the trumpet ministration reversed a ban on the import of ivory to the united states. the wilds biggest toy fair takes place in here i'm back ichi and how it started back in. nine hundred fifty and since then it's become a...
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viviana: el esposo de irene lleva aÑos tratando de resolver una orden de deportaciÓn ante una corte de inmigraciÓn en chicago. >> ya tenemos poco mÁs de nueve aÑos con su caso. ha sido algo difÍcil la espera, la incertidumbre, ppero a la misma vez estamos estables. viviana: por su parte, ismael tiene pendiente un caso de asilo polÍtico del que aÚn no tiene una respuesta definitiva. >> eso me afecta porque yo tengo que eestar renovando los documentos. tengo que dejar de trabajar. viviana: segÚn datos nacionales el tribunal de inmigraciÓn de chicago ocupa el segundo lugar en retrasos para resolver un caso en estados unidos, atribuido a un aumento en los casos pendientes y la complejidad de algunos de ellos. >> son tantos los casos que no pueden agendar para audiencias individuales. hoy estamos en 2018. vamos y pedimos una audiencia individual para que se decida el caso y quizÁs nos vas andando una fecha de 2020 a 2021. viviana: el tiempo promedio de espera pasÓ de 750 dÍas en 2010 a 1019 dÍas al finalizar el aÑo 2017. las demoras colocan ahÍ lois como el segundo estado del
viviana: el esposo de irene lleva aÑos tratando de resolver una orden de deportaciÓn ante una corte de inmigraciÓn en chicago. >> ya tenemos poco mÁs de nueve aÑos con su caso. ha sido algo difÍcil la espera, la incertidumbre, ppero a la misma vez estamos estables. viviana: por su parte, ismael tiene pendiente un caso de asilo polÍtico del que aÚn no tiene una respuesta definitiva. >> eso me afecta porque yo tengo que eestar renovando los documentos. tengo que dejar de...
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i'm one of the caregivers that has been at the irene swindel alzheimer's unit since it opened and we have several co-workers here. we wanted to express to the board that the whole department right now is like in a mourning state because of the fact of the closure and our patients is our pride and our joy. it's not just a job. and what our concern is is that say like for you and i, it's easy for us to get up and relocate and deal with new faces. with our clients it's not like that. it can be devastating and can even lead into death possibility, which we pray not, but this is our concern. our clients have very challenging behaviors that we understand and our first step or recourse is not to medicate. we know how to interact or defuse their behavior and not allow them to get hurt and protect them. everything that is very, very difficult for a family member to do, you need a team like the irene swindel center. we hope the board can review the track record of the center, which we were one of the leading models of the residential facility in the northern california. we had other facilities
i'm one of the caregivers that has been at the irene swindel alzheimer's unit since it opened and we have several co-workers here. we wanted to express to the board that the whole department right now is like in a mourning state because of the fact of the closure and our patients is our pride and our joy. it's not just a job. and what our concern is is that say like for you and i, it's easy for us to get up and relocate and deal with new faces. with our clients it's not like that. it can be...
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bruce and irene signberg and their three sons also killed. mitchell and leslie weiss of tampa, florida, and their son and daughter. >> you never want it to happen to somebody you know. and they were a good family. >> the tenth american was 33-year-old amanda geissler, a travel guide from wisconsin. the crash also took the lives of the costa rican pilot and copilot. >>> but commercial aviation reached a safety zone. there wasn't a single fatality because of any crash anywhere in the world according to the flight safety association. it excluded cashes with military, cargo, intentional and acts charter flights such as one in costa rica. >>> it's safe to say this was nobody's new year's resolution to get stung by a sting ray. but that's what happened to people in huntington beach where there's been a sting ray invasion lately. our sister station in los angeles has more. >> for the past 18 years, surf city splash was a fun way to kick off the new year in huntington beach. but this year, the numbers are down and concern is up. >> they're sweeping t
bruce and irene signberg and their three sons also killed. mitchell and leslie weiss of tampa, florida, and their son and daughter. >> you never want it to happen to somebody you know. and they were a good family. >> the tenth american was 33-year-old amanda geissler, a travel guide from wisconsin. the crash also took the lives of the costa rican pilot and copilot. >>> but commercial aviation reached a safety zone. there wasn't a single fatality because of any crash...
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this is my great—aunt irene and she is here to help with the translations, because i can understand everything my great—grandmother tells me, but to speak kikuyu is really difficult. great—grandma elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact month or day that she was born, but does have her year of birth as 1900. the kikuyu tribal tradition of age groups gives the same name to all children born in the same eyar. my great—grandmother belongs to the kihiu mwiri age group, meaning we know she was born sometime between 1899 and 1900. do you remember when you got married? and how do you remember your wedding day? is it force? force. she was brought by force, she was married by force because she was too young. yeah. and at that time she didn't want to get married to an old person because she was the fifth wife. great—grandmother elizabeth was th
this is my great—aunt irene and she is here to help with the translations, because i can understand everything my great—grandmother tells me, but to speak kikuyu is really difficult. great—grandma elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact...
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according to the family's housekeeper and nanny, bruce and irene stein berg and their three sons, william, zachary and matthew died. oga worked for the family since they moved to particular north potomac to new york. they left for their trips to costa rica on december 23rd. they say the single engine chatter plane crashed shortly after take-off. it was headed to san jose. they were involved with their local jewish community. she explains how she first heard the news of the steinberg's fate >> so sad. very, very, sad. >> they called me grandma, my boys were my everything. >> and costa rica enofficials released video it was being operated the largest costa rica's line. they told reporters the plane passed a safety inspection about a month ago. another american family of four was on that plane along with two costa rica en flights and an american tour guide. the second family was from outside st. petersburg florida. they say drs. mitchell and lesley wise died in that terrible crash, they were a wonderful family, who will be missed. the cause of the crash is still under investigation. >>> lear
according to the family's housekeeper and nanny, bruce and irene stein berg and their three sons, william, zachary and matthew died. oga worked for the family since they moved to particular north potomac to new york. they left for their trips to costa rica on december 23rd. they say the single engine chatter plane crashed shortly after take-off. it was headed to san jose. they were involved with their local jewish community. she explains how she first heard the news of the steinberg's fate...
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this is my great—aunt irene and she is here to help with the translations, because i can understand everything my great—grandmother tells me, but to speak kikuyu is really difficult. great—grandma elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact month or day that she was born, but does have her year of birth as 1900. the kikuyu tribal tradition of age groups gives the same name to all children born in the same year. my great—grandmother belongs to the kihiu mwiri age group, meaning we know she was born sometime between 1899 and 1900. do you remember when you got married? and how do you remember your wedding day? is it force? force. she was brought by force, she was married by force because she was too young. yeah. and at that time she didn't want to get married to an old person because she was the fifth wife. great—grandmother elizabeth was th
this is my great—aunt irene and she is here to help with the translations, because i can understand everything my great—grandmother tells me, but to speak kikuyu is really difficult. great—grandma elizabeth has lived on this land for 90 years. she grew up tending cattle on her father's farm, then moved here as a young bride and raised seven children. she built this house with profits from the farm. my great—grandmother is proud of her government identity card. it doesn't show the exact...