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pettis: cover her face in that. yeah. esparza: i don't really know too much about randa, but, you know, just training with her, she definitely impressed me. i thought she had more than i originally thought. so, you know, who knows? i think randa could possibly win this fight. pettis: i'm confident in my team. i think randa's gonna get the job done. tough first fight for her in tecia torres. randa has her work cut out for her, and she can really leave a dent on their team right away. if we can eliminate their first pick with our first win, i think that changes the whole momentum of the season. if the sidekick's coming, sweep or get far away. man, you want to be behind her, too. so when you sweep, come in behind her so you can take her back, you can scramble from there. she's scrappy. we know tecia is a shorter fighter, very powerful sidekicks, so we really want to defend that sidekick, 'cause tecia's very athletic. she'll look for the takedown. and randa's more -- she's longer, she's in your face, and we just wanted to bui
pettis: cover her face in that. yeah. esparza: i don't really know too much about randa, but, you know, just training with her, she definitely impressed me. i thought she had more than i originally thought. so, you know, who knows? i think randa could possibly win this fight. pettis: i'm confident in my team. i think randa's gonna get the job done. tough first fight for her in tecia torres. randa has her work cut out for her, and she can really leave a dent on their team right away. if we can...
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pettis: cover her face in that. yeah. esparza: i don't really know too much about randa, but, you know, just training with her, she definitely impressed me. i thought she had more than i originally thought. so, you know, who knows? i think randa could possibly win this fight. pettis: i'm confident in my team. i think randa's gonna get the job done. tough first fight for her in tecia torres. randa has her work cut out for her, and she can really leave a dent on their team right away. if we can eliminate their first pick with our first win, i think that changes the whole momentum of the season. if the sidekick's coming, sweep or get far away. man, you want to be behind her, too. so when you sweep, come in behind her so you can take her back, you can scramble from there. she's scrappy. we know tecia is a shorter fighter, very powerful sidekicks, so we really want to defend that sidekick, 'cause tecia's very athletic. she'll look for the takedown. and randa's more -- she's longer, she's in your face, and we just wanted to bui
pettis: cover her face in that. yeah. esparza: i don't really know too much about randa, but, you know, just training with her, she definitely impressed me. i thought she had more than i originally thought. so, you know, who knows? i think randa could possibly win this fight. pettis: i'm confident in my team. i think randa's gonna get the job done. tough first fight for her in tecia torres. randa has her work cut out for her, and she can really leave a dent on their team right away. if we can...
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to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those punches the cyclones threw early on. >> joey: they fed the crowd early, stayed with them after half time but there were a couple key manage takes by iowa state, a couple big plays by bayl baylor, and all of a sudden it was a 20 point ball game. >> 5 yard penalty second down. >> elected to take the ten second runoff. please reset the game clock to 43 seconds. the game clock will start on my ready for play signal. >> joe: the clock moving inside of a minute. second and goal. up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas
to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those...
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to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those punches the cyclones threw early on. >> joey: they fed the crowd early, stayed with them after half time but there were a couple key manage takes by iowa state, a couple big plays by bayl baylor, and all of a sudden it was a 20 point ball game. >> 5 yard penalty second down. >> elected to take the ten second runoff. please reset the game clock to 43 seconds. the game clock will start on my ready for play signal. >> joe: the clock moving inside of a minute. second and goal. up next for baylor, they go to texas. texas has not been good, not a normal texas
to warren, petty and russell. the heir aparent for the quarterback spot. >> joey: let's not forget coach briles before he got to baylor. >> joe: houston. >> joey: he only produced the all time leading rusher in the history of football. the clock winding down to a minute. baylor has past its first big. >> joe: test. flag down. iowa state. this crowd is going to have spots where it gets revved up, starts to believe it has a chance. credit to baylor for throwing those...
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, philadelphia. >> petty officer leslie bar from south jersey. >> petty officer cindy pal inner from fill will i. >> robert frankly from south jersey. >> okay, we are not talking to the new york guys anymore. >> listen, navy, we appreciate your service. back to mike and alex. >> all right, thanks very much, quincy. >> you have your sign, who is it for. >> the military. >> well, i know that. >> anybody in particular. >> uncles. >> it says, all gave some, some gave all. >> now we have talked with a service member about an hour ago about ptsd and our athletes, war your games, he dealt with it, and had to go through three years of therapy, and apparently yoga is involved in some of this therapy. >> yes, it is a unique way and gist evanse owe joyce evans has more. >> reporter: since 1930's american ledge than post 210 in doylestown has served as a mostly social gathering place for veterans dating back to world war one. >> ♪ >> it still toys day, but the purpose of this gathering has expanded, quite a bit. >> you are a veteran of a couple wars. >> reporter: these tough, veteran soldiers,
, philadelphia. >> petty officer leslie bar from south jersey. >> petty officer cindy pal inner from fill will i. >> robert frankly from south jersey. >> okay, we are not talking to the new york guys anymore. >> listen, navy, we appreciate your service. back to mike and alex. >> all right, thanks very much, quincy. >> you have your sign, who is it for. >> the military. >> well, i know that. >> anybody in particular. >> uncles....
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obviously, you used the petty cash to buy lottery tickets. >> i did. >> the product is great, and if i can get sharla to listen long enough, i'll turn this unfocused organization into a national brand. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you think that i can launch you in a direction to make you a profit, then you should do a deal with me. i make tough decisions... how am i supposed to trust you? and back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty. i have to know for sure that the partner that i have has the same goals as i do. this is business. i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. this the profit. [hip-hop music] ♪ sharla mcbride started planet popcorn with a single cart and 250 bucks. 13 years later, they now have 30 employees, three flavors, products ranging from kettle corn to churros to crepes. their popcorn sells at fairs and farmers markets all over southern california. but the bulk of her money is generated through downtown disney. planet popcorn generates $2.5 million in revenue, but it still can't turn a profit. this year, they're
obviously, you used the petty cash to buy lottery tickets. >> i did. >> the product is great, and if i can get sharla to listen long enough, i'll turn this unfocused organization into a national brand. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you think that i can launch you in a direction to make you a profit, then you should do a deal with me. i make tough decisions... how am i supposed to trust you? and back them up with my own cash. it's not always pretty. i...
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we want to thank you, to and walgreens is super excited in being a part of the petty theft program and we are excited to work on that one. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. good evening. my name is shirley and i am a youth leader from the china town community, cdc and the pedestrian safety is an issue that we should all be concerned about. we also hear on the news on tv or on the radio there are (inaudible) that are struck by the car. they can lead to deaths like the two cases that just happened. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening, everyone. my name is (inaudible) and i am a resident in china town, and like, from last money went to (inaudible) which is of the single building, and then i heard from a senior that she lives like in that building for over 20 years and she is and she heard a lot of (inaudible) and caught and instruct like on the street. and like throughout the china town and like that is the only like the response, and i was like shocked when i heard about that, like, two cars,... or what happened on the same spot and in on the same street and it was shocked abou
we want to thank you, to and walgreens is super excited in being a part of the petty theft program and we are excited to work on that one. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. good evening. my name is shirley and i am a youth leader from the china town community, cdc and the pedestrian safety is an issue that we should all be concerned about. we also hear on the news on tv or on the radio there are (inaudible) that are struck by the car. they can lead to deaths like the two cases...
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we want to thank you, to and walgreens is super excited in being a part of the petty theft program and we are excited to work on that one. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. good evening. my name is shirley and i am a youth leader from the china town community, cdc and the pedestrian safety is an issue that we should all be concerned about. we also hear on the news on tv or on the radio there are (inaudible) that are struck by the car. they can lead to deaths like the two cases that just happened.
we want to thank you, to and walgreens is super excited in being a part of the petty theft program and we are excited to work on that one. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. good evening. my name is shirley and i am a youth leader from the china town community, cdc and the pedestrian safety is an issue that we should all be concerned about. we also hear on the news on tv or on the radio there are (inaudible) that are struck by the car. they can lead to deaths like the two cases...
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but what bothers me is we lost 8,000 chief petty officers. 8,000 chief petty officers. in the strength of our service is always about the quality of our lieutenants, quality of our majors, but more importantly, the quality of our noncommissioned officers and chief petty officers. that's what has made our service what it is today, the proudest, most sophisticated and strongest military force on the planet. rules of engagement, i have seen them migrate nor of a miranda type of environment. the bottom line, war is ugly. you may recall my daughter is a diver, my son-in-law is a navy seal. no one is more reductant to go to war than i am. there is a cost and the cost is often our nation's finest. but when we do go to war, we have to go war to win. we owe it to our kids. we owe it to our country. you can't take the ugliness out of war. because war is ugly. it's painful. it's sad. but when you try to cross deck rules of engagement in a warren viernment to what's happening in america where we're going to read miranda rights, or in the case of afghanistan, you can't pursue an ene
but what bothers me is we lost 8,000 chief petty officers. 8,000 chief petty officers. in the strength of our service is always about the quality of our lieutenants, quality of our majors, but more importantly, the quality of our noncommissioned officers and chief petty officers. that's what has made our service what it is today, the proudest, most sophisticated and strongest military force on the planet. rules of engagement, i have seen them migrate nor of a miranda type of environment. the...
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. >> lousy petty crimes are bogging down the court system and, therefore, anything that you can do to alleviate the backlog of court might be a good thing. >> save jail for offenders. >> reporter: this would free up the officers' time to some extent. officers would have to write up paperwork on summary offenses and they're the one that's confiscate marijuana in the situations, which means they have to drop that marijuana, that drug off, at the police district as soon as it comes into possession even if in the middle of the shift. rosemary conners, nbc 10. >>> breaking news we've been continuing to keep an eye on. sky4 showed you this. two children hurt after hit by a pickup truck. we've learned that the driver did stay on the skecene after t accident. investigators are saying two hit are 10 and 7-year-old girls, and they are both in critical condition right now. we have nbc 10 reporter headed to the scene. count on updates on air and online nbc10.com. >> announcer: now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> to the weather now. nbc 10 first alert weather. technology watching this storm sy
. >> lousy petty crimes are bogging down the court system and, therefore, anything that you can do to alleviate the backlog of court might be a good thing. >> save jail for offenders. >> reporter: this would free up the officers' time to some extent. officers would have to write up paperwork on summary offenses and they're the one that's confiscate marijuana in the situations, which means they have to drop that marijuana, that drug off, at the police district as soon as it...
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the other is petty theft. so it's tricky. that's the answer to your question. violent crime in los angeles tend to be gang related. certainly in the past, the majority of homicides committed in los angeles for an gang territories and were believed to be gang related. >> host: on the news this morning mla there is a triple murderer. and i didn't see any details. could that be a gang activity? >> guest: first of all when it's talked about in the media, i learned to listen with a third ear. they will say on the media, we are trying to roll out whether or not it is gang related. there are also certain signs that suggest maybe it is gang related. number one, if it is any gang hotspot or gang territory where gangs are known to function and war. that's number one. number two, if it does involve young man, they continue to be the greatest object and not only the greatest perpetrator, but the greatest target them victims of violent crimes. it's not the elderly. it is young men of color at the highest risk. i also tend to look at who does it involve? has involved some un
the other is petty theft. so it's tricky. that's the answer to your question. violent crime in los angeles tend to be gang related. certainly in the past, the majority of homicides committed in los angeles for an gang territories and were believed to be gang related. >> host: on the news this morning mla there is a triple murderer. and i didn't see any details. could that be a gang activity? >> guest: first of all when it's talked about in the media, i learned to listen with a third...
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. >> to me, i feel like what i was doing was petty. petty crimes - i never thought in a million years that i would be 17 and in prison. never thought. whenever the judges said, we send you to prison, i couldn't even believe it. >> his criminal record began when he was in just sixth grade. police officers in his school gave him tickets for misbehavior, including smoking cigarettes. >> just hanging out with the wrong people. just not thinking with my head when you're young. >> he's here because of a burglary charge. when he was sentenced, the judge factored in his juvenile record, which included his misbehavior in school. >> instead of dealing with troubled students in traditional ways like counseling and detention, more schools are enforcing zero tolerance policies - and depending on law enforcement to carry them out. >> it's known as the school to prison pipeline. >> we've taken the same failed policies that have led to mass incarceration, and we're using them in schools throughout the country. >> in this episode of fault lines, we tra
. >> to me, i feel like what i was doing was petty. petty crimes - i never thought in a million years that i would be 17 and in prison. never thought. whenever the judges said, we send you to prison, i couldn't even believe it. >> his criminal record began when he was in just sixth grade. police officers in his school gave him tickets for misbehavior, including smoking cigarettes. >> just hanging out with the wrong people. just not thinking with my head when you're young....
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from credit cards some drivers take zero and the reason is simple they are un informed and greedy and petty and short cited and it's our job to make sure they are not and teach them inform them and of course if they are punitive ways of making them understand that would be helpful coming from you okay? dispatch. in august of last year, 2013, yellow cabs fleet did 672 2 thousand metered rides we have these statistics this year we did 670 thousand more or less not a major drop but our business has has has been steady we get 120 thousand calls a month these days unfortunately 25 percent of the of the people that call us never see a cab in this day and age and to me that's an unacceptable rate and for various reasons people give us the wrong address decide to walk but 25 percent is is not we need carrots and sticks and need your help we can do it we're trying to do it. okay? thank you. >> thank you. . >> jim margolis. >> medallion holder with yellow cab since 1977. just on levelling the playing field i know that we're speaking about what we can do in the taxi industry about levelling the field
from credit cards some drivers take zero and the reason is simple they are un informed and greedy and petty and short cited and it's our job to make sure they are not and teach them inform them and of course if they are punitive ways of making them understand that would be helpful coming from you okay? dispatch. in august of last year, 2013, yellow cabs fleet did 672 2 thousand metered rides we have these statistics this year we did 670 thousand more or less not a major drop but our business...
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officer,navy petty john finn grabbed a machine gun and mounted on an extraction stand -- instructions 10. thatred on aircraft from exposed position for two hours. ofwas awarded the medal honor for his heroic actions that day. when i asked him for an interview he said ok. he said none of that hero stuff. "stuff",t use the word either. he would not stay in line at the parade. he would run off to shake cans of people -- hands with people. i fell in love the guy. he had five foster kids at home. in 2010 at the age of 100. he was a member of the greatest generation. many thanks to superintendent vogel and the national parks service for their exemplary efforts to maintain this memorial and to bring honor to the greatest generation. we are pleased to partner with the national parks service to preserve the legacy of this memorial and to cohost these events with them. vogel.ert [applause] thank you and good morning. on behalf of the national parks service, it is my great honor to welcome you to your world war ii memorial and to the national mall and memorial parks. memorial10 years, this has s
officer,navy petty john finn grabbed a machine gun and mounted on an extraction stand -- instructions 10. thatred on aircraft from exposed position for two hours. ofwas awarded the medal honor for his heroic actions that day. when i asked him for an interview he said ok. he said none of that hero stuff. "stuff",t use the word either. he would not stay in line at the parade. he would run off to shake cans of people -- hands with people. i fell in love the guy. he had five foster kids...
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19-year-old darien person shot into a mob in olney yesterday, they were there to settle a score with petty kid stuff and is it started with girls and then guys and other guys in the neighborhood. something small and trivial ultimately ended up with this young girl being killed. >> eyesha was walking away from the crowd when she was shot once in the back and a man was shot in the back and remains in critical condition. eyesha's classmated gathered at her locker and cried and hugs as they signed memorials. >> to think about her is why her, she had nothing to do with it. >> this is the second incident this year at del val, involving violence. a student got a gun inside and accidentally shot two other students, the school says there is tightened security, and now the parents are more worried than ever. >> i am here to get my son it's a bad situation and their safety is compromised and as a parent i'm scared for them. >> now they say that darrian has a criminal record and they are offering $20,000 for information leading to his arrest. live at police headquarters, channel 6 "action news." >> th
19-year-old darien person shot into a mob in olney yesterday, they were there to settle a score with petty kid stuff and is it started with girls and then guys and other guys in the neighborhood. something small and trivial ultimately ended up with this young girl being killed. >> eyesha was walking away from the crowd when she was shot once in the back and a man was shot in the back and remains in critical condition. eyesha's classmated gathered at her locker and cried and hugs as they...
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but today they're learning the same hard lesson as petty tie rants from before. we do not give in to fear. when you harm our citizens. when you threaten the united states, when you threaten the allies, it doesn't divide us. it unites us. >> this comes after a frightening terror bust in australia. police arrested 15 people with plans to behead random australians and post those on line. >>> more than a decade after the case began, barry bonds' lawyer was back in a courtroom today battling on behalf of the home run king. they went before a panel of the ninth circuit court of appeal. at issue, whether bonds should have his obstruction of justice conviction thrown out. he was found guilty of obstruction after he appeared before a jury for illegal steroid use. >>> not a criminal, that's what they are saying about messages. krista hodges' tweets were inappropriate and unprofessional but didn't rise to the criminal level. tweets said i already want to stab some kids. is that bad? and references to making her trigger finger itchy. they say they have taken actions but have
but today they're learning the same hard lesson as petty tie rants from before. we do not give in to fear. when you harm our citizens. when you threaten the united states, when you threaten the allies, it doesn't divide us. it unites us. >> this comes after a frightening terror bust in australia. police arrested 15 people with plans to behead random australians and post those on line. >>> more than a decade after the case began, barry bonds' lawyer was back in a courtroom today...
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. >> reporter: after three deployment, five different commands petty officer cynthia palmer is now back home with her family. some of the civilians here had tough questions for her as a mother. >> how can you leave home? how can you leave your babies and deploy out and sometimes i know when you come home and the answer is i do a job that i love and i'm proud of and somebody has to do it. somebody has to make sure is america is safe. i'm glad to ick up the stone and keep going. >> we were especially proud when the secretary of the navy relisted petty officer melanie polo on live tv. >> support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> support and defend the constitution of the united states. >> against all enemies. >> chris murphy, fox 29 news. >> what an incredible day it w was. >> young mom is filling her tank at a local gas station when the pump erupts in flames. >> it was a terrifying scene, and there was a child in serious danger. how a good samaritan saved the three year old little girl's live next. >> and t-shirts given to students why a national guard recruiters banned
. >> reporter: after three deployment, five different commands petty officer cynthia palmer is now back home with her family. some of the civilians here had tough questions for her as a mother. >> how can you leave home? how can you leave your babies and deploy out and sometimes i know when you come home and the answer is i do a job that i love and i'm proud of and somebody has to do it. somebody has to make sure is america is safe. i'm glad to ick up the stone and keep going....
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new york city music producer and instructor, chris petty. >> check it out. this is the original one. and what i've done is, i cued it up to the parts where it started, so -- >> reporter: marvin gaye. >> this is the marvin gaye version. ♪ and here's what the beginning of "blurred lines" sounds like. ♪ >> reporter: and this is the heart of the argument. >> you would have thought it was "blurred lines." >> reporter: but thicke's camp says being reminiscence of a sound is not copyright infringement. and pharrell argues similarities in sound are just a coincidence. i see when people say they feel that. i understand that. but the truth of the matter is, silk and rayon are two different things. they just feel the same. katy perry's hit "roar" reminded fans of the hit "brave." ♪ you can be amazing >> reporter: no lawsuit there. and lady gaga's "born this way" echoed madonna's "express yourself." ♪ you'll go far ♪ when you're not there >> reporter: attracting attention, but not legal action from the queen of pop. >> it feels reduckive. >> reporter: when you
new york city music producer and instructor, chris petty. >> check it out. this is the original one. and what i've done is, i cued it up to the parts where it started, so -- >> reporter: marvin gaye. >> this is the marvin gaye version. ♪ and here's what the beginning of "blurred lines" sounds like. ♪ >> reporter: and this is the heart of the argument. >> you would have thought it was "blurred lines." >> reporter: but thicke's camp says...
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that's so petty at this stage. i regret i let people down. i regret that people love us might not love us any more. i'm sad for that and i'm sorry for that but i'm not scared of that. >> that's again how you do it. >> that's how you do it. beautiful shot of the empire state building. >> gorgeous morning. that's how you do it, man. that's how you do it. you know what? the nfl and other owners need to look at this guy. you hear a lot about
that's so petty at this stage. i regret i let people down. i regret that people love us might not love us any more. i'm sad for that and i'm sorry for that but i'm not scared of that. >> that's again how you do it. >> that's how you do it. beautiful shot of the empire state building. >> gorgeous morning. that's how you do it, man. that's how you do it. you know what? the nfl and other owners need to look at this guy. you hear a lot about
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louis county can derive 40% or more of their annual revenue from the petty fines and fees collected by their municipal courts. a majority of these fines are for traffic offenses, fair hopping, loud music or noise ordinance violations, uncut grass or unkempt property. violations of occupancy permit restrictions, trespassing, wearing saggy pants, business license violations and vague infractions such as disturbing the peace or affray that give police officers a great deal of discretion to look for other violations. joining me, stephen riles, a civil rights attorney. stephen, walk me through what happens when someone's pulled over, when they're driving through st. louis and people -- when i was there for two week, nonstop stories for getting pulled over for everything from the light around the license plate being out, to creeping a little over the speed limit. they get pulled over. what is the process that unfolds next? >> the officer has a couple choices. let the person go with a warning, issue a citation, or make a custodial arrest. there's no offense for which a citizen an not be arres
louis county can derive 40% or more of their annual revenue from the petty fines and fees collected by their municipal courts. a majority of these fines are for traffic offenses, fair hopping, loud music or noise ordinance violations, uncut grass or unkempt property. violations of occupancy permit restrictions, trespassing, wearing saggy pants, business license violations and vague infractions such as disturbing the peace or affray that give police officers a great deal of discretion to look...
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you also need to determine what will happen if that petties sick. >> you need to have the right person overseeing the pet's care in your will. >> sure, someone could be held out as a trustee but that person ought to have experience. >> so somebody you trust so they don't walk off with the 16 million-dollar that somebody would leave a pet. >> it could be tempting would i imagine. >> we don't want that to happen. we want our pets to be safe ape sound. ron lieberman in haddonfield, thanks so much for talking to us about some of the pet issues that come up in marriage. >>> still to come, this morning on "eyewitness news" from faulty brakes to bad fuel pumps two major auto makers recall hundreds have of thuses of vehicles, the details are coming up. >>> plus the sky really was falling, as she says she was almost hit by a large piece of metal plunging from above. investigation is going on to see where it came from. >>> it will be a nice sunny day on the last full day of summer but will these temperatures last? carol has your fall forecast. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thi
you also need to determine what will happen if that petties sick. >> you need to have the right person overseeing the pet's care in your will. >> sure, someone could be held out as a trustee but that person ought to have experience. >> so somebody you trust so they don't walk off with the 16 million-dollar that somebody would leave a pet. >> it could be tempting would i imagine. >> we don't want that to happen. we want our pets to be safe ape sound. ron lieberman...
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suspect range from petty theft. authorities don't have any other place to put them in. >> translation: they arrested me and brought me here months ago. this is not acceptable. they should have a place to keep us, a toilet. thank god my family helped me with a tent. family members visit me on a daily basis. some play with the kids. >> i come with juices, drinks and electric raisers, so my nephew can shave. there are no bathrooms beside a bucket near a tree, or local restaurants paid to use facilities. many say the park is better than the yale. >> we are better off here, it's crowded inside. there are more dangerous people. at least our loved ones can visit us. >> this is the local detention facility where the suspects will be held. it will accommodate up to 40 people. there are over 70, some sleeping on the floor, almost on top of each other. police say they have no option, but keep everybody else outside. >> for the people in the neighbourhood, the situation is inhumane. >> this is shameful. we have people here occu
suspect range from petty theft. authorities don't have any other place to put them in. >> translation: they arrested me and brought me here months ago. this is not acceptable. they should have a place to keep us, a toilet. thank god my family helped me with a tent. family members visit me on a daily basis. some play with the kids. >> i come with juices, drinks and electric raisers, so my nephew can shave. there are no bathrooms beside a bucket near a tree, or local restaurants paid...
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evidences of the continuing changes around us some of them happening far more quickly and it's a very petty environment but mary pointed out it brings a number of fundamental questions primary among those is how do we meet the housing needs of an economically diverse population and maintain it with the diverse population and accommodate new ways even if doing business airbnb, lift uber who knows what's next in terms of new registration and a w where do we draw the lines on the new registration those are a few of the challenges all good challenges facing the city i looked at it to to what the mayor and distinguished panel has to say and i know you do too (clapping.) thank you gene and thanks to shepard mullan we are also delighted to have mayor ed lee with us to guide us with this violation vision and look at the priorities and outline some of the solutions in the city he's been proud of the thirty i lost track of the cranes in the air and the innovation hub of san francisco they're concerned, of course, about housing and what we can do to keep our economy vibrate i've seen the discussion th
evidences of the continuing changes around us some of them happening far more quickly and it's a very petty environment but mary pointed out it brings a number of fundamental questions primary among those is how do we meet the housing needs of an economically diverse population and maintain it with the diverse population and accommodate new ways even if doing business airbnb, lift uber who knows what's next in terms of new registration and a w where do we draw the lines on the new registration...
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. >> next week tom petty and rascal flatts later in the
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the guardian angels could control after a rash of petty crimes that is costing merchants a lot of money and more grief. cornell? >>> the shattered window at the bicycle store with the remain employee stunned. >> tame to work. what do you think? >> people do stupid things. of course, we have gates on the weapons so they were not going to get in. >> they were likely going for this expensive bike but they were custody i budget gate. the window costs $2,500 to replace. a window was smashed at this insurance business that has been repaired. citizens restaurant had a window busted on sunday night but a security camera caught the culprit on tape. watch as the man wearing a white jacket smashes the window and walks, the same guy who was kicked out for bringing if alcohol. he was not caught but could be responsible for the windows broken. >> if you see hill on a group ... >> a member of the guardian angels, the watch group whering red per -- berets, running to street patrols with a presence that gives vandals a different thought. >> when someone sees six of us they know not to do something silly
the guardian angels could control after a rash of petty crimes that is costing merchants a lot of money and more grief. cornell? >>> the shattered window at the bicycle store with the remain employee stunned. >> tame to work. what do you think? >> people do stupid things. of course, we have gates on the weapons so they were not going to get in. >> they were likely going for this expensive bike but they were custody i budget gate. the window costs $2,500 to replace. a...
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from credit cards some drivers take zero and the reason is simple they are un informed and greedy and petty and short cited and it's our job to make sure they are not and teach them inform them and of course if they are punitive ways of making them understand that would be helpful coming from you okay? dispatch. in august of last year, 2013, yellow cabs fleet did 672 2 thousand metered rides we have these statistics this year we did 670 thousand more or less not a major drop but our business has has has been steady we get 120 thousand calls a month these days unfortunately 25 percent of the of the people that call us never see a cab in this
from credit cards some drivers take zero and the reason is simple they are un informed and greedy and petty and short cited and it's our job to make sure they are not and teach them inform them and of course if they are punitive ways of making them understand that would be helpful coming from you okay? dispatch. in august of last year, 2013, yellow cabs fleet did 672 2 thousand metered rides we have these statistics this year we did 670 thousand more or less not a major drop but our business...
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from credit cards some drivers take zero and the reason is simple they are un informed and greedy and petty and short cited and it's our job to make sure they are not and teach them inform them and of course if they are punitive ways of making them understand that would be helpful coming from you okay? dispatch. in august of last year, 2013, yellow cabs fleet did 672
from credit cards some drivers take zero and the reason is simple they are un informed and greedy and petty and short cited and it's our job to make sure they are not and teach them inform them and of course if they are punitive ways of making them understand that would be helpful coming from you okay? dispatch. in august of last year, 2013, yellow cabs fleet did 672
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the family of richard petty perez dispute the claim that there was a struggle. they think the officer should be charged with murder. >> i raised my son well. he had respect for the law. he wasn't a saint by any means but i'm sure he is about close to being one right now. >> civil rights attorney john burez and the family are calling for a full investigation and may sue the san francisco police department. >>> a man is under arrest for hitting and killing a person instockton. a woman was crossing the street, and the man had a green light, but he didn't wait for her to clear the crosswalk before making a left turn. he faces charges of vehicular manslaughter and failing to yield to a pedestrian. the victim's name has not been released. >>> highway 37 in sonoma county is back open tonight well ahead of schedule. the road was closed between highway 121 and 29 for paving. it was supposed to reopen monday morning, but cal tran finished early about 8:00 tonight. another closure is planned for next weekend for more road work. >> beyond wonderland is just about wrapped up
the family of richard petty perez dispute the claim that there was a struggle. they think the officer should be charged with murder. >> i raised my son well. he had respect for the law. he wasn't a saint by any means but i'm sure he is about close to being one right now. >> civil rights attorney john burez and the family are calling for a full investigation and may sue the san francisco police department. >>> a man is under arrest for hitting and killing a person...
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it's so petty at this stage. i regret that i let people down. i regret the people that love us might not love us anymore. i'm sad for that. and i'm sorry for that. but i'm not scared of that. >> reporter: today, 16 female senators wrote goodell demanding the nfl adopt a zero-tolerance policy on domestic violence. insisting the league's new six-game suspension for a first offense doesn't go far enough. also revealed today bisciotti says months before seeing the tape, team officials say rice and his now wife said they had been drinking heavily that night. and late today in light of the ray rice scandal, tmz sports announced it's changing its pregame show before tonight's game dropping a comedic segment, brian, as well as a segment sung by rihanna, herself a victim of domestic violence. >> peter alexander at the stadium tonight in baltimore. peter, thanks. >>> update on a story we've been following closely. this was reported exclusively today on our website, nbcnews.com. a remarkable connection between two american doctors both stricken with ebola.
it's so petty at this stage. i regret that i let people down. i regret the people that love us might not love us anymore. i'm sad for that. and i'm sorry for that. but i'm not scared of that. >> reporter: today, 16 female senators wrote goodell demanding the nfl adopt a zero-tolerance policy on domestic violence. insisting the league's new six-game suspension for a first offense doesn't go far enough. also revealed today bisciotti says months before seeing the tape, team officials say...
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. >> next week tom petty and rascal flatts later in the month. >> and new home of ahl phantoms and owners expect a good fit with the philadelphia heritage. >> people in philadelphia familiar with the brands. they're excited to seat phantoms return and tide is to the fire. >> city leaders banking this center will draw up to a million people a year to allentown center city that suffered after many retailers moved to the burbs decades ago. >> when the malls were built in surrounding suburbs it sucked everything out of down sgloun to reverse that a tax state funding extreme allowing corporate taxes here to be used to pay for private downtown development debt that sparked up scale office space one newcomer software firm trifecta. >> we're competing for the same employees with google and facebook and others. >> the firm in 80 plus employees moved inform days ago. its president says many like the restaurants and downtown house ring a walk away. a big change from the old suburb urban locations. >> it used to be people would get in cars and drive home now there's reason for staying. we have sympho
. >> next week tom petty and rascal flatts later in the month. >> and new home of ahl phantoms and owners expect a good fit with the philadelphia heritage. >> people in philadelphia familiar with the brands. they're excited to seat phantoms return and tide is to the fire. >> city leaders banking this center will draw up to a million people a year to allentown center city that suffered after many retailers moved to the burbs decades ago. >> when the malls were built...
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day they are learning the same hard lesson of petty tyrants and terrorist that have gone before. as americans, we do not give into fear. when you harm our citizen, when you threaten the united states, when you threaten our allies, it doesn't divide us, it unites us. >> the president said that more than 40 countries have offered their assistance as part of the coalition to fight isis. >> there were a few points where i, had my phone, trying to call my parents. say, hey this could be it. >> next at 11:00, dramatic new video from inside a jetliner forced to make an emergency landing in southern california. >> also, serious virus sickening children across the country. now it reached cam clifornia. what parents need to know. >> i'm peggy bunker in front of the apple store, the line for the iphone 6 around the block. details coming up. >> good evening, i'm jeff ranieri, clear skies, san jose, we are tracking rain, details on this in minutes. >> announcer: got a tip for nbc bay area investigative unit. call 1-888-96-tip thousands. or e-mail -- theunit@nbcbayarea.com. on my journey acros
day they are learning the same hard lesson of petty tyrants and terrorist that have gone before. as americans, we do not give into fear. when you harm our citizen, when you threaten the united states, when you threaten our allies, it doesn't divide us, it unites us. >> the president said that more than 40 countries have offered their assistance as part of the coalition to fight isis. >> there were a few points where i, had my phone, trying to call my parents. say, hey this could be...
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. >> hi, please meet petty officer melony polo. >> polo. >> yes. >> have you ever ridden a horse. >> i have. >> have you ever played polo. >> i have not. >> we can hook that up for you. this is an perfect day. how long have you been in the navy. >> ten years. >> wow. >> now it is time to reenlist. you have to make that decision, will you want to reenlist. >> i do, i love the navy. i'm redty to it again. >> i will bring her son n come on in. this is her mother. now how does a mom feel about this. there are dangers involve. she's going to reenlist. >> i'm very proud have my daughter, very proud of her. >> where have you served. >> i have served in washington state the on the u.s.s. karl vincent. >> that is great. >> u.s.s. rainer, and in our depot here in philadelphia. >> when you reenlist how long do you go. >> you get to choose, this time i'm doing two years. >> two more years. >> are you okay with this. mom will reenlist live on tv are you okay. >> yes. >> okay. >> he is a good looking kid. >> thank you. >> so you just pick out a commander or something like that, would do the ceremo
. >> hi, please meet petty officer melony polo. >> polo. >> yes. >> have you ever ridden a horse. >> i have. >> have you ever played polo. >> i have not. >> we can hook that up for you. this is an perfect day. how long have you been in the navy. >> ten years. >> wow. >> now it is time to reenlist. you have to make that decision, will you want to reenlist. >> i do, i love the navy. i'm redty to it again. >> i will...
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fine, lives in stafford township, claiming the 38-pound petties a hybrid and more like a house cat. >> yeah, okay. >> a little bit bigger. >> lets see those teeth. >> she's playing with the whiskers, here, kitty, kitty, kitty. bobcat do you see it right there. >> yes. >> yeah. >> okay. >> wow. >> dog survives quite a journey from the philadelphia suburbs all the way out to the west coast. >> as ann state reports no one knows how she made the almost 3,000-mile journey out to oregon. >> reporter: we don't know what her story is but it seems to sound like a disney movie. >> deborah wood, manager of the animal services in washington county says g idget was found wandering the streets. >> you came to the right place. >> reporter: one of the thousands they have seen each year. >> we feel she's probably winning award for one who came the further. >> reporter: her micro chip was registered to an address near philadelphia. her owners were shock to get a call from oregon. >> the the owner was in pennsylvania. >> reporter: apparently g idget escaped around easter. in one knows how she got here.
fine, lives in stafford township, claiming the 38-pound petties a hybrid and more like a house cat. >> yeah, okay. >> a little bit bigger. >> lets see those teeth. >> she's playing with the whiskers, here, kitty, kitty, kitty. bobcat do you see it right there. >> yes. >> yeah. >> okay. >> wow. >> dog survives quite a journey from the philadelphia suburbs all the way out to the west coast. >> as ann state reports no one knows how she...
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the house reflected their own weaknesses, rebelled against a petty appropriation of money. there is a lot going on in the proceeding passage, adams was reflecting on a central contradiction in the principle of american democracy, that still applies today. people of average intelligence and mediocre knowledge require people of stronger minds and greater decision-making prowess than their own. in 1814, the people's house, the house of representatives was just not wise enough to rule. they were too much of the people. just as madison had feared in 1787 when he wanted either an elite educated senate or an extra strong executive. fortunately, for the massive political mediocrity that was the house in 1814, the chamber of commerce responsible for the budget, for the country's fiscal health, fortunately for this uninspired crowd, they had a president who did his job, who knew that the job was to act in the interest of the many as many of his fellow citizens as possible. to quote adams a little further, president madison far from being called to account for errors real or imaginary
the house reflected their own weaknesses, rebelled against a petty appropriation of money. there is a lot going on in the proceeding passage, adams was reflecting on a central contradiction in the principle of american democracy, that still applies today. people of average intelligence and mediocre knowledge require people of stronger minds and greater decision-making prowess than their own. in 1814, the people's house, the house of representatives was just not wise enough to rule. they were...
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the pettiness, the this, the that, so forth, just that's what it is. and when we needed something for the show and i just said, i want to tell the truth of why i had to come back and i had to come to the show because there was diana and all these people that had left but i knew they loved me. they knew i loved them. and they all came back. and at first i was thinking for one night. so what? what about tomorrow? you know? but i realized they came back because they loved me, and so i was so thrilled that this person here -- because i gave her hell. she said i've done this show, i've put it together. i said, you've what? >> he said no but i went and did it anyway. he didn't say no. >> i did say no. >> no, you didn't. >> i didn't want a show for. >> but you never said no. you said what would i want a show for? i took that to mean i'll convince you. but the next time i spoke to imabout it we had sold it to nbc, the train had left the station. >> that's why i got suzanne de passe as a successful executive that she is, she did not hear you technically say no.
the pettiness, the this, the that, so forth, just that's what it is. and when we needed something for the show and i just said, i want to tell the truth of why i had to come back and i had to come to the show because there was diana and all these people that had left but i knew they loved me. they knew i loved them. and they all came back. and at first i was thinking for one night. so what? what about tomorrow? you know? but i realized they came back because they loved me, and so i was so...
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identify where that person is and i am mot talking about a murderer, i am talking about a guy who did petty theft or something like that. and so i think that they don't have the economic resources to bail themselves out and as a pretrial, too, i think that electronic monitoring is the best way to go and 100 percent support it as a taxpayer and as a service provider to the sheriff's department to probation and to the superior court, thank you. >> thank you, sir, the next speaker? >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is martha roots and i am here today as an ankle monitor success story. san francisco sheriff department assessed me, and put me on an ankle monitor for 75 days. and that time, i was electronically monitored through all of my walk of every day and i was also home detained after 9:00 p.m., in that time, i got my high school diploma, received an internship through the sheriff's department and have now been working for three years. and so, this does work for
identify where that person is and i am mot talking about a murderer, i am talking about a guy who did petty theft or something like that. and so i think that they don't have the economic resources to bail themselves out and as a pretrial, too, i think that electronic monitoring is the best way to go and 100 percent support it as a taxpayer and as a service provider to the sheriff's department to probation and to the superior court, thank you. >> thank you, sir, the next speaker? >>...
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petty officer jonathan kong was awarded the silver star, rushing to the side of another marine shot in the chest. kong fired back as he dragged the wounded soldier 50 feet and kept him safe until they were evacuated. the silver star is the nation's third highest award for combat valor. kong is now a premed student at stanford. >>> it's friday, a lot of weekend plans. >> yes, i told you about the lafayette art and wine festival. check it out. dragon boat festival at treasure island. temperatures in the low 70s. enjoyable there. great across the rest of the bay area. >> brian williams next with "nightly news." >>> on our broadcast tonight, damage control. with scandals piling up, the embattled nfl commissioner breaks his silence. but did he say and do enough, and did he do any harm? >>> no way out after a hurricane wipes out a big vacation spot. tonight, the americans still trapped there waiting for emergency flights to get them out. >>> growing outbreak, the virus striking all across the country. tonight, an explosion of new cases now, children who first have a cold then suddenly can't
petty officer jonathan kong was awarded the silver star, rushing to the side of another marine shot in the chest. kong fired back as he dragged the wounded soldier 50 feet and kept him safe until they were evacuated. the silver star is the nation's third highest award for combat valor. kong is now a premed student at stanford. >>> it's friday, a lot of weekend plans. >> yes, i told you about the lafayette art and wine festival. check it out. dragon boat festival at treasure...
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episode of "death row stories," the murder of a wealthy young man in the big easy, seals the fate of a petty drug dealer. >> that's the guy who did it, and there's no question in my mind --
episode of "death row stories," the murder of a wealthy young man in the big easy, seals the fate of a petty drug dealer. >> that's the guy who did it, and there's no question in my mind --
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transit modes and we have a rich array of transit options here in san francisco, from muni and the petty cabs and the excursion boats, and the traditional auto taxi and walking and biking which of course a lot of people choose that option along the embaradero. >> and of course, the seasonal nature of the business, is a challenge, that is seasonal right now, that is in the high season and the high tourism season and summer months, and the high season for us, at least through the fleet week. and then, you know, weather conditions and so forth, can effect the demand. in terms of opportunities, the driving force is for itself and all of the many great attractions, on it. and then, particularly, the central and southern water front, the major projects and they have talked about and heard about today, and present another opportunity to grow this business. water types that he also, and it is an alternative to what really has been described and i think that many of us have experienced aftererer over subscribed f line suffers from congestion and the road suffers and this is a way to get away from
transit modes and we have a rich array of transit options here in san francisco, from muni and the petty cabs and the excursion boats, and the traditional auto taxi and walking and biking which of course a lot of people choose that option along the embaradero. >> and of course, the seasonal nature of the business, is a challenge, that is seasonal right now, that is in the high season and the high tourism season and summer months, and the high season for us, at least through the fleet...