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i'm speaking to support cheryl's -- cheryl's support nomination. i have been working with cheryl on the sunday streets and really have been inspired by her leadership on that project. and have seen such tremendous effect on the city from that leadership. with sunday streets, tom spoke to them, i think it's something that's changed the hearts and minds of san franciscos -- san francisco cans about how we can use our streets, what our streets are for. the potential that's there. and one of the challenges that i think san francisco faces as so many urban areas do is that our street system is limited as we continue to grow. as we economically grow. cars are options that there is not a lot of room for growth, which is one of the reasons that san francisco is a transit first city. and that we have to have a focus on the other systems and how they integrate to be able to with minimal investment move the city forward in terms of the growth that is coming in the coming here's. it really--speaking of cheryl as a multimodal person is the direction we are goin
i'm speaking to support cheryl's -- cheryl's support nomination. i have been working with cheryl on the sunday streets and really have been inspired by her leadership on that project. and have seen such tremendous effect on the city from that leadership. with sunday streets, tom spoke to them, i think it's something that's changed the hearts and minds of san franciscos -- san francisco cans about how we can use our streets, what our streets are for. the potential that's there. and one of the...
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. >> item 3, resolution confirming the appointment cheryl brinkman. supervisor campos: this is a nomination that has been made by mayor newsom. thank you for being here. welcome to the committee. now, you have an opportunity to make some introductory remarks to area >> thank you. good morning. i come to you as a member of the public that's what -- public applications processed. i have lived in san francisco for about 24 years and then every type of transportation user in this city. i have been purely a bus user, cyclists, driver, and right now, a combination. i am truly a multi modal street user right now. i have done a lot of work in the advocacy world on the board of livable cities. i did a lot of work for sunday streets. that was sort of a labor of love for three years and a great outcome, and i feel that i will have the opportunity to bring all of those experiences to the mta board. i know i have a lot to learn about the way it runs, and every all my background to that an absolute openness to listen to all sides and to get the cold, clear facts an
. >> item 3, resolution confirming the appointment cheryl brinkman. supervisor campos: this is a nomination that has been made by mayor newsom. thank you for being here. welcome to the committee. now, you have an opportunity to make some introductory remarks to area >> thank you. good morning. i come to you as a member of the public that's what -- public applications processed. i have lived in san francisco for about 24 years and then every type of transportation user in this city....
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so is cheryl hurd. we are out of here. >> you are having way too much fun. >> laura, what's going on? >> they have having fun north of this in san francisco where it may not be the big bash is fans are asking for, they are bringing in a -- >> 16 homers and 62 rbis. he brings along baggage. the giants are the tenth team in 14 seasons. some of the marriages ended because of his attitude. the giants got character references. the manager says he's going to fit in just fine. he plays four to five times a week. the question now, when will the era begin. rog joins us where the giants are about to face the division leading padres if you haven't heard. when will he be in the mix? >> reporter: he's on an airplane flying from miami to san francisco. he will not play in tonight's game, but expected to play in tomorrow's afternoon game. what is the bottom line? yes, he's got to checkered past. he's gotten into run ins. the giants feel here, there's no damage he can do. the clubhouse chemistry with the giants is too
so is cheryl hurd. we are out of here. >> you are having way too much fun. >> laura, what's going on? >> they have having fun north of this in san francisco where it may not be the big bash is fans are asking for, they are bringing in a -- >> 16 homers and 62 rbis. he brings along baggage. the giants are the tenth team in 14 seasons. some of the marriages ended because of his attitude. the giants got character references. the manager says he's going to fit in just fine....
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i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting the people living and working in the bay area. today we're going to talk about a topic that is not often discussed, our women veterans and some of the difficult struggles they endure as a result of their service. for vets serving overseas, it's one thing to dream of home. but when they get here, the transition back to normal life is not always easy. some have injuries, others have posttraumatic stress disorder. a good many do not have jobs waiting for them. abc 7's wayne freedman filed this report last july on a bay area effort to help, that helped ease that transition. >> reporter: you might think of this as ading zone, landing zonh not the kind you read about in any military brochure. >> they don't talk a lot about injured females. >> no. >> reporter: chances are you never heard about sergeant jesse olive who carries a photo of herself in iraq before she rescued an injured soldier and then got blown 20 feet through the air by an ied
i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting the people living and working in the bay area. today we're going to talk about a topic that is not often discussed, our women veterans and some of the difficult struggles they endure as a result of their service. for vets serving overseas, it's one thing to dream of home. but when they get here, the transition back to normal life is not always easy. some have injuries, others have posttraumatic stress disorder. a good many...
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i'm cheryl jennings. every week with we focus on a different topic affecting people who live and work in the bay area of the according to the world institute on disability, about one in five americans has a disability. today we're going to explore the lives of people living with disabilities here in northern california. we'll meet people from all walks of life who are here to share their stories. it's a tough economy for all of us right now. but people living with disabilities have a 70% unemployment rate. finding work recently became even more difficult. lisa filed this report in april. >> it may seem like lorraine brown is looking closely at the words she types, but she's not. >> she's listening as her computer reads them back to her. this grandmother is blind, but she's worked for data degree and technology training companies. brown says she owes it all to the sensory access foundation. >> i wouldn't have gotten any of my job. >> the state's only job training and placement center for the blind and visu
i'm cheryl jennings. every week with we focus on a different topic affecting people who live and work in the bay area of the according to the world institute on disability, about one in five americans has a disability. today we're going to explore the lives of people living with disabilities here in northern california. we'll meet people from all walks of life who are here to share their stories. it's a tough economy for all of us right now. but people living with disabilities have a 70%...
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reporting live in the ka electro, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, cheryl. >>> we want to check in with traci grant at city hall with more of the details of the ruling, and why some people were confused today with it. hi, tracy. >> reporter: hi, diane. many people told us they'll be back next week when the weddings are scheduled to begin. it might be too early to say when. there's still room for legal rangeling on the part of prop 8 supporters. it goes without saying if an appeal to the stay hasn't been filed yet, won't be long now. the cheers that came from the same sex couples lined up outside the county clerk's office waiting to find out if they'll be able to get married, were tempered by disappointment moments later. vaughn walker who already decided that proposition 8 was unconstitutional said the ban should be lifted. during the six-day wait, things could definitely change. >> it's important for us to get down here in case the stay was lifted before we could get married before something else came along that might put a stop to this. >> supporters intend to appeal directly
reporting live in the ka electro, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, cheryl. >>> we want to check in with traci grant at city hall with more of the details of the ruling, and why some people were confused today with it. hi, tracy. >> reporter: hi, diane. many people told us they'll be back next week when the weddings are scheduled to begin. it might be too early to say when. there's still room for legal rangeling on the part of prop 8 supporters. it goes without...
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and cheryl was really happy? >> unbelievably happy. got that little island, we said, yeah, we can die here. we can spend the rest of our days here. >> reporter: their marriage went south, and they separated. but even after, they remained in contact, until late march. >> the last three, four texts i got were just a little strange. they weren't what cher would say. and she said in the text that she met someone and she was leaving. >> reporter: keith says she now knows the messages that didn't sound like cher weren't. it was wild bill, he says, impersonating cher. keith, sandy and others tried to alert local authorities. >> i said, cheryl hughes was a very close friend of mine, something's wrong, her dogs are not with her, she would not have ever sold her ireland. >> reporter: why wouldn't the police look when you tell them, my wife is missing? >> in central america, a lot of people come here to be missing. >> reporter: keith confronted wild bill. >> i said, show me some papers. cher would never sell before talking to me. >> reporter: pol
and cheryl was really happy? >> unbelievably happy. got that little island, we said, yeah, we can die here. we can spend the rest of our days here. >> reporter: their marriage went south, and they separated. but even after, they remained in contact, until late march. >> the last three, four texts i got were just a little strange. they weren't what cher would say. and she said in the text that she met someone and she was leaving. >> reporter: keith says she now knows the...
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and nbc bay area to cheryl hurd is live to tell us more about the high fire danger. cheryl? >> tom, you've heard the turn "defensible space" when you keep weeds like this away from your home. it seems like people are getting it. they're taking away the brush away from their homes. nine times out of ten, people are in compliance. but that doesn't mean if a fire breaks out near your home that you don't get a little nervous. >> every time it's 4th of july, we're very nervous about fire box, being illegally blown off in areas like -- i literally only drive away for the weekend we're praying we'll come home to a home. >> reporter: last night, sharon rodriguez said prayers for families on the other side of mount diablo where the curry wildfire was burning. >> the fire passed us. they passed us on the road and had no idea where they were going and then i saw them pass our home and i'm like, okay, something is going on. >> reporter: the brushfire headed toward the homes nestled in the hills. the fire officials are blaming moisture from the late winter and spring on the huge amount o
and nbc bay area to cheryl hurd is live to tell us more about the high fire danger. cheryl? >> tom, you've heard the turn "defensible space" when you keep weeds like this away from your home. it seems like people are getting it. they're taking away the brush away from their homes. nine times out of ten, people are in compliance. but that doesn't mean if a fire breaks out near your home that you don't get a little nervous. >> every time it's 4th of july, we're very nervous...
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i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, any idea why it took so long to take these two people off of that plane, as the passengers sat there on the tarmac for hours? >> reporter: well, that's a good question. in this situation here at the airport, you have so many different agencies involved. you had alameda police involved, you had the fbi. you also had san francisco police department. they're the ones who are the ones who oversee this airport. you had so many different agencies talking to one another and then they had these two people that they wanted to question. all that took time. why five hours, i don't know, but i do know this, a lot of coordination had to take place here this morning. >> cheryl hurd at the sfo tonight, thank you. >> very disconcerting as you can imagine, missed connections, tense moments and a very long nerve-racking wait as you just heard. passengers aboard flight 24 had to deal with it on the tarmac. >> reporter: last week marlene and neil set out on the adventure of a lifetime. little did they know today the excitement would find them on an airport
i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> cheryl, any idea why it took so long to take these two people off of that plane, as the passengers sat there on the tarmac for hours? >> reporter: well, that's a good question. in this situation here at the airport, you have so many different agencies involved. you had alameda police involved, you had the fbi. you also had san francisco police department. they're the ones who are the ones who oversee this airport. you had so many different...
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. >> reporter: jenny cheryl runs a beach wedding and catering company with husband, chris. when oil began to gush, a dozen brides canceled their plans and asked for their deposits back. >> what's left in your savings account? >> nothing. we're check to check, money to money, day by day. >> reporter: the cheryls filed a $42,000 claim with bp and like 45,000 others received a check, but only for $10,000. >> there's been a lot of false advertising by bp stating that we've been taken care of down here. >> reporter: now everyone with a claim has to refile with the gulf coast claims facility. the $20 billion fund run by washington attorney kenneth feinberg. >> it's as if bp never existed. we're starting over. >> reporter: with controversial new rules. for one, being farther from the gulf could mean less money. or none at all. ann stevens owns an rv park in alabama seven miles from where oil washed ashore. >> all of our businesses are affected by the fact that our tourists are not here. >> i hear what you're saying. i can't give you an answer right now. >> reporter: those who agre
. >> reporter: jenny cheryl runs a beach wedding and catering company with husband, chris. when oil began to gush, a dozen brides canceled their plans and asked for their deposits back. >> what's left in your savings account? >> nothing. we're check to check, money to money, day by day. >> reporter: the cheryls filed a $42,000 claim with bp and like 45,000 others received a check, but only for $10,000. >> there's been a lot of false advertising by bp stating that...
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i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting people who live and work in the day area. today california's unemployment rate is holding steady at a whopping 12.6%. while many are hiring, there are vast members of people looking for work. today's show looks at a way that helps people with limited resources work for themselves as entrepreneurs. it's a service called micro financing. in the face of tight credit and unemployment, micro lenders are providing that small loan, making a big impact on communities across america. last month in san francisco, california first lady maria shriver spoke at the kickoff of a national conference on micro financing. theresa garcia spoke with one of the conference sponsors. >> reporter: you can just hear and see her passion for children. there is an energy she shares every day at her san francisco home, a home that she's turned into the shining star family child care. >> i had really loved to help my community, especially those parents from low inc
i'm cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting people who live and work in the day area. today california's unemployment rate is holding steady at a whopping 12.6%. while many are hiring, there are vast members of people looking for work. today's show looks at a way that helps people with limited resources work for themselves as entrepreneurs. it's a service called micro financing. in the face of tight credit and unemployment, micro lenders are providing that small...
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reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, cheryl, club owners in san jose say their night life is safe and secure thanks to the power given by the police chief. he can shut down a club for 30 days if it is posing a safety concern. damian tru jill lo is live. >> reporter: even if the owner says giving the chief all of this power is a good idea, even though he's been shut down for most of this year. in fact, a lot of club owners in san jose say san francisco should adopt a similar ordinance. ♪ >> reporter: this is the spot in the south bay, draws hundreds of partiers every weekend. but fights like this one and underage guests gave the police chief all of the ammunition he needed to shut it down. >> if this continues to neglect their neighbors and routinely have violence at the nightclubs, is that the city needs to step in. >> reporter: the owner of wet didn't want to talk on camera but told me even though he feels the city unfairly has him under the microscope, he thinks giving the chief power to pull an entertainment high sense for 30 days is g
reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, cheryl, club owners in san jose say their night life is safe and secure thanks to the power given by the police chief. he can shut down a club for 30 days if it is posing a safety concern. damian tru jill lo is live. >> reporter: even if the owner says giving the chief all of this power is a good idea, even though he's been shut down for most of this year. in fact, a lot of club owners in san jose...
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reporting live in hayward, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> just in, first video of an alaskan airlines plane forced to make an emergency landing at l.a.x. after a bird strike. the flight 707 had just taken off bound for vancouver and was about a mile and a half west of the airport when it happened. the pilot returned to the airport so the plane could be checked out for damage. it landed safely just before 9:30. so far no reports of injuries or damage to that plane. >>> a dry run for a future terror attack? tonight two men are under arrest for suspicious items found in their luggage. what's not being confirmed is whether or not they've been charged with staging a terror plot. dutch authorities today as they got off their flight at amsterdam. he first came to law enforcement's attention in birmingham because of bulky clothing while checking in his luggage, though, security found a pepto-bismol bottle, three cell phones taped together and several watches taped together. some reports do say that the tsa also found a knife and some box cutters. despite the fines
reporting live in hayward, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> just in, first video of an alaskan airlines plane forced to make an emergency landing at l.a.x. after a bird strike. the flight 707 had just taken off bound for vancouver and was about a mile and a half west of the airport when it happened. the pilot returned to the airport so the plane could be checked out for damage. it landed safely just before 9:30. so far no reports of injuries or damage...
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i upon cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting people live work negligent bay area. today we are talking about the importance of obesity of children. making children eat healthy foods is important. ahead lady michelle obama launched a national campaign. she is leading the charge to get children to eat right and exercise and grocery stores that open up in low income neighborhoods. >> her mission is ambition to change diet and exercise habits and get kids healthier. >> i want to how proud i am with the first lady. >> and with a flick of a pen first lady michelle obama's campaign is up and running. >> it is improving the health of our children and giving support to parents, and to make the kind of healthy choices thatain times are very difficult in this kind of environment. >> the campaign is called let's move. $10 billion will be spent over 10 years with the goal of ending childhood obesity in a generation. currently one in three kids is obese and overweight . the country spends 150
i upon cheryl jennings. every week we focus on a different topic affecting people live work negligent bay area. today we are talking about the importance of obesity of children. making children eat healthy foods is important. ahead lady michelle obama launched a national campaign. she is leading the charge to get children to eat right and exercise and grocery stores that open up in low income neighborhoods. >> her mission is ambition to change diet and exercise habits and get kids...
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i did want to introduce our new stew -- student delegates, cheryl fattah -- cheryl chan and elise a fan. -- elvina fan. >> i want to start off by city -- saying i'm excited to be here. i am looking forward to a really good year. >> i am the elected student delicate. i second what she is saying. i am looking forward to helping students, teachers, and talking about what is going on with the schools. >> what grade are you both in? >> i am may sr. and i am a junior. >> we are excited to have you on board. the board of stewards have student input on all of our policies. we look forward to what you bring forward as well. the next is our parent advisory council report. we will move on. item f is public comment on consent items. i do not have any speaker cards tonight. item g, do i have a motion and a second? any items withdrawn or corrected by the superintendent? >> could you repeat that? >> any items removed for first readings by the board? this is for discussion and vote tonight. this is the first meeting. i am having trouble enunciating. seeing none, roll call will take place. item h, super
i did want to introduce our new stew -- student delegates, cheryl fattah -- cheryl chan and elise a fan. -- elvina fan. >> i want to start off by city -- saying i'm excited to be here. i am looking forward to a really good year. >> i am the elected student delicate. i second what she is saying. i am looking forward to helping students, teachers, and talking about what is going on with the schools. >> what grade are you both in? >> i am may sr. and i am a junior. >>...
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reporting live in east oakland, cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> one year ago today the world became captivated by jaycee dugard when she was discovered alive 18 years after of she was kidnapped. she's now 30 years old and for the past year has lived in an un disclosed location in northern california with her mother and two daughters. she's said close to nothing about the 18 years she spent as a prisoner a convicted sex offender, phillip garrido who fathered her two children. police are now notified if a sex offend offender is h lives within a mile of where a call originates. >>> barring a financial miracle, seven child development centers in oakland will shut down tomorrow because of financial cut backs. we're live in oakland tonight where activists are urging people not to wait for that miracle, but to create it themselves. tracy? >> essentially that activist group is helping parents and teachers organize a takeover of this child development center and the six others that are scheduled to close tomorrow. now, the kids seem unaware what's going on at jefferson
reporting live in east oakland, cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> thank you, cheryl. >>> one year ago today the world became captivated by jaycee dugard when she was discovered alive 18 years after of she was kidnapped. she's now 30 years old and for the past year has lived in an un disclosed location in northern california with her mother and two daughters. she's said close to nothing about the 18 years she spent as a prisoner a convicted sex offender, phillip garrido who...
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what cheryl said about finding daniel holmesy. do you know daniel holmesy? >> i know other people that are my husband is on the treasure island advisary committee. treasure island's an area the city is investing in. i think you can leverage resources. >> if i can briefly answer becky's question. this is for everybody. number one, stay positive. >> number 2, listen to your constituency that's important and i think the key to the whole thing is find somebody in if it's department of public works or any organization sfpuc whom ever and get a liaison and invite them to the meeting. don't just have a complaint session come up with a problem and say, we will work together to solve this problem. here's what we can do. how can you help us? how can we work together. that's the key. organizations love coming to our meetings because it's not a c p complaints we try to keep it positive we work with the agencies and that's the key to it. >> we were going to have volunteers but i don't see them so we are doing it this way. [inaudible]. >> great question. the question pose
what cheryl said about finding daniel holmesy. do you know daniel holmesy? >> i know other people that are my husband is on the treasure island advisary committee. treasure island's an area the city is investing in. i think you can leverage resources. >> if i can briefly answer becky's question. this is for everybody. number one, stay positive. >> number 2, listen to your constituency that's important and i think the key to the whole thing is find somebody in if it's...
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reporting live at sfo, cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> it certainly is confusing right now, cheryl. there were tense moments for family and friends who in some cases dropped off loved ones at the airport for their flights to new york. we talked to one mother from palo alto who was in constant communication with her son via her cell phone. >> i said, look around you. be nice. don't do anything dumb, be calm. >> her son mike is heading to new york to college and now he does have quite a story to tell. for more on today's terror scare, go to our website at nbc bay area.com. you can find pictures posted from people on board the flight. that's nbcbayarea.com. >>> we're following breaking news out of los altos, where a mail carrier drove over a gas main that was already broken and triggered an explosion. we have a picture from the scene, and as you can see the postal truck and the mail inside were destroyed. the postal carrier is okay. this happened in the 1200 block. at this point it's unclear what effect the explosion is having on any homes in the area. >> could it reveal the answers th
reporting live at sfo, cheryl hurd nbc bay area news. >> it certainly is confusing right now, cheryl. there were tense moments for family and friends who in some cases dropped off loved ones at the airport for their flights to new york. we talked to one mother from palo alto who was in constant communication with her son via her cell phone. >> i said, look around you. be nice. don't do anything dumb, be calm. >> her son mike is heading to new york to college and now he does...
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the story from abc 7's cheryl jennings. >> i have created all my own recipes. i converted a lot of recipes from regular recis to gluten free. >> reporter: 2year-old katy taylor is running hard between her booming gluten free catering business a the new gluten free bakery she's about to open. >> cookies, brownies, tarts, pies. >> reporter: it' called >> i threw out so many cupcakes. it w hard to figure out what the blend needed to be. sometimes it would turn out too soft or sometimes too hard. >> reporter: she cse gluten free desserts and bread because of her mother's illss and the kids she met while a counselor at a cp in livermore. they suff with seal yack disease. their bodies can't tolerate gluten, a protein in cerin grains. here are some of the stories that broke katy's heart. >> if i have too much of the gluten, i could have kidney failure and stuff like that. >> i get really sick. >> what kind of sick? >> i'll be in the bathroom all night throwing up. >> i usually get really bad migrnes. >> they found out because i was breaking a few bones every year. >>
the story from abc 7's cheryl jennings. >> i have created all my own recipes. i converted a lot of recipes from regular recis to gluten free. >> reporter: 2year-old katy taylor is running hard between her booming gluten free catering business a the new gluten free bakery she's about to open. >> cookies, brownies, tarts, pies. >> reporter: it' called >> i threw out so many cupcakes. it w hard to figure out what the blend needed to be. sometimes it would turn out too...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area, ow, news. awe all right, cheryl, thank you very much. it is necessary to take precautions until our friend mr. fog rurndeturns. san jose is taking precautions. allen rock park is going to be closed tomorrow because of the extreme fire danger. the city will decide then if the park will reopen thursday. and it certainly was sizzling in the south bay. dozens flocked to the fairmont in san jose. popular way to beat the heat until now. the fountains haven't gotten much use this summer because of cool wealth. it is splashing in a fountain is not your style. 10 cooling shelters have opened to keep people from heat exposure. >>> record heat is hitting southern california as well. and 750-acre wildfire is enning 60 homes. it is 60 miles north of downtown los angeles. 120 fire fighters are battling the flames there. again, 60 homes threatened there. we are keeping an eye on this fire as well. >> let's head back to the bay area now where hot weather was perfect reason to head to the beach. we have some pictures, live now, of crowd on san francisco'
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area, ow, news. awe all right, cheryl, thank you very much. it is necessary to take precautions until our friend mr. fog rurndeturns. san jose is taking precautions. allen rock park is going to be closed tomorrow because of the extreme fire danger. the city will decide then if the park will reopen thursday. and it certainly was sizzling in the south bay. dozens flocked to the fairmont in san jose. popular way to beat the heat until now. the fountains haven't gotten much use...
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as abc 7's cheryl jennings reports, thousands of impoverished girls are getting a new chance at a good life. >> reporter: these young girls are the face of modern day savery, from rural villages in nepal, living in the shadow of the himalayas in one of the poorest parts of the world. >> little girls, little tiny girls, six, seven, eight, nine, who are more or less sold by their parents to work as servants in the homes of strangers far away. >> reporter: thousands of families sell their girls every year. often because they can't afford to feed them. the parents get about $50 a year. the daughters are sent to big cities to work long hours, most never go to school and many are abused. this video is provided by the youth opportunity foundation in nepal founded by olga murray, a retired lawyer. she went there on vacation more than 20 years ago and fell in love with the country and its children. and she decided to spend her retirement making a difference. >> and i realized that for the price of a good silk blouse, i could save a kid's life. >> reporter: she first started raising money for sc
as abc 7's cheryl jennings reports, thousands of impoverished girls are getting a new chance at a good life. >> reporter: these young girls are the face of modern day savery, from rural villages in nepal, living in the shadow of the himalayas in one of the poorest parts of the world. >> little girls, little tiny girls, six, seven, eight, nine, who are more or less sold by their parents to work as servants in the homes of strangers far away. >> reporter: thousands of families...
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nbc area's cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: as you can see, the windows are boarded up. two weekends in a row, shattered glass. the president of this organization is hoping that it's not a hate crime. >> we've never had problems like this before. >> reporter: troubling someone would break a window here at the district office not once but twice. >> they said it could be a hate crime. >> reporter: these are pictures showing what president freddie davis saw when she came here last week and then again yesterday. she says she got a flashback from the time she marched with dr. martin luther king jr. when she was 15 years old. >> i'm very familiar with rocks being thrown into people's homes, that happened in birmingham. so when that happened when i walked in this office and saw that, for a moment there i thought i was back in birmingham. >> reporter: hayward police detectives are not ruling out a hate crime. >> we can't assume one way or the other. unfortunately, we also can't assume automatically that it's a hate crime. >> prior to this we have been receiving phone calls of pe
nbc area's cheryl hurd has more. >> reporter: as you can see, the windows are boarded up. two weekends in a row, shattered glass. the president of this organization is hoping that it's not a hate crime. >> we've never had problems like this before. >> reporter: troubling someone would break a window here at the district office not once but twice. >> they said it could be a hate crime. >> reporter: these are pictures showing what president freddie davis saw when she...
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our cheryl jennings spoke with him about his reflections from camelot to cuba. >> it is seered in my brain to this day. >> reporter: ted sorenson, speech writer who walked side by side with president kennedy, vividly remembers the frightening time during the cuban missile crisis in 1962. >> no one knew what the right answer was. we had tried to go through the united nations secretary general. we had tried direct messages between kennedy and khrushchev through a back channel. nothing worked up to that day. >> reporter: he says the movie, 13 days, got most of it right. as president kennedy tried to find a peaceful solution to stop a potential nuclear war. >> the generals thought that the only real way to get rid of the missiles pointed at the united states was to bomb them and follow that up with an invasion. if we had done that, you and i wouldn't be sitting here today. >> reporter: a stroke and partial blindness have not dulled the emotions of ted, about a world on the drink of a nuclear holocaust in october 62. jfk's trust in sorrienson was so high that he asked him to help bobby ke
our cheryl jennings spoke with him about his reflections from camelot to cuba. >> it is seered in my brain to this day. >> reporter: ted sorenson, speech writer who walked side by side with president kennedy, vividly remembers the frightening time during the cuban missile crisis in 1962. >> no one knew what the right answer was. we had tried to go through the united nations secretary general. we had tried direct messages between kennedy and khrushchev through a back channel....
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. >> deputy city attorney cheryl adams. the approvals are before the board largely in approval up or downloads. the board doesn't have the board to unilaterally line item out or make amendments to the documents. if changes are what the board wants to achieve, then the appropriate approach would be to say to the department or to make a motion that the board will not approve various aspects of the project until the board is assured that other changes are made. those changes may be simple enough that the department, the agency and the project sponsor may be able to have side-bar and simply a degree to those. they could come into the file and be in the file and ready for you by the time you vote on this at second read. the changes could be of the nature that there's so integral to the project that they simply couldn't be approved at the board today or the next few weeks that they would have to go through the departmental process, be reevaluated, perhaps go through planning so there's a spectrum of what can be done here today. w
. >> deputy city attorney cheryl adams. the approvals are before the board largely in approval up or downloads. the board doesn't have the board to unilaterally line item out or make amendments to the documents. if changes are what the board wants to achieve, then the appropriate approach would be to say to the department or to make a motion that the board will not approve various aspects of the project until the board is assured that other changes are made. those changes may be simple...
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cheryl? >> reporter: lisa, it's tough to balance the story when the voices were in favor of same-sex marriage are so loud. and those who are in favor of traditional marriage seem so quiet. today we met a couple in front of the san francisco federal building. they just get engaged. they had a sign, marriage is between a man and a woman, and they talked to anyone who would listen. they say that the people of california voted in 2008 to protect marriage in the traditional sense and they are disappointed that the judge reversed the will of the people. >> i'd be upset that we no longer live in a democracy. i would say is that as overturning a whole principal of the ballot box. and just having judges, one unelected judge decide everything, i think that's outrageous that that would happen in our country. >> i'm -- this doesn't feel like america really right now. >> reporter: the alliance defense fund released a statement saying, in part, in perk we should respect and up hold the right of a free peop
cheryl? >> reporter: lisa, it's tough to balance the story when the voices were in favor of same-sex marriage are so loud. and those who are in favor of traditional marriage seem so quiet. today we met a couple in front of the san francisco federal building. they just get engaged. they had a sign, marriage is between a man and a woman, and they talked to anyone who would listen. they say that the people of california voted in 2008 to protect marriage in the traditional sense and they are...
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in oakland with these very sad details. >> reporter: jessica, this story is tragic in so many ways. the victim has a twin brother. he was shot and killed just a couple of blocks away from where he used to attend school here at brick midschool. friends and family gathered today. they can't believe he's been murdered. >> he had close to a dozen more goals than silver and bronze. >> reporter: brick middle school track coach shows us medals the 13-year-old has at home. he can't believe his former student was gunned down on the street. >> i had to slow him down at times. you know, good young man, never gave me any problems, would participate in anything over and beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: clark's future turned tragic last night at 61st and bancroft avenues. police say he and a friend were walking down the street around 9:30 last night. someone approached and opened fire, killing clark. >> twins, all they do is play football and go to school, church, too. and if you know it's a hot summer, we don't start no problems. he was a good kid, though. >
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live in oakland with these very sad details. >> reporter: jessica, this story is tragic in so many ways. the victim has a twin brother. he was shot and killed just a couple of blocks away from where he used to attend school here at brick midschool. friends and family gathered today. they can't believe he's been murdered. >> he had close to a dozen more goals than silver and bronze. >> reporter: brick middle school track coach shows us medals the...
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i'm cheryl hurd. i'll have that story coming up. >> and breaking news on that grass fire as you see by our live picture burning there in the east bay in pittsburgh just west of willow pass road. so far one lane ofighway 4 shut down. more in just a moment. >> full court fire press. what we've got going on. fire fighters at scene of this grass fire that we've been following since the beginning of this newscast. burning in the bay point pittsburgh area where highway 4 and willow pass road meet. can you see the scorched piece of land right there, and if you switch the angle, you can actually see the flames burning right near the highway. fire fighters now have bulldozers out there. we've seen some helicopters doing water drops just a short time ago. lots of smoke. just a short time ago and we saw lots of flames very, very conditions which is why they are taking such a cautious approach with this and really trying to get it under control. can you see initially we had one lane of highway 4 closed, but right
i'm cheryl hurd. i'll have that story coming up. >> and breaking news on that grass fire as you see by our live picture burning there in the east bay in pittsburgh just west of willow pass road. so far one lane ofighway 4 shut down. more in just a moment. >> full court fire press. what we've got going on. fire fighters at scene of this grass fire that we've been following since the beginning of this newscast. burning in the bay point pittsburgh area where highway 4 and willow pass...
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cheryl: i was a little skeptical. i saw simplistic, repetitious movement in the therapy that he was doing. he had a mitt on his hand. it all made common sense to me but i wasn't too sure. i still had my questions, you know, is this really going to work? three days into the therapy chris woke up in the morning and had had a dream. that was the first surprising thing that i felt meant something. he hadn't dreamt in two years. chris: my brain it felt like the brain was firing. it was like the more the more you work the brain, the more it it heals itself in a way. cheryl: on the way home from therapy, we were between here and montgomery, alabama, and chris automatically reached up and pushed the button on the radio with his left hand. and it was um, it blew me away. i looked at him and i was just extremely surprised by it and he looked at me and said, "what?" so i knew he didn't actually have to think about pushing the button on the radio. it happened. taub: the main theme of ci therapy-- you either use it or you lose it
cheryl: i was a little skeptical. i saw simplistic, repetitious movement in the therapy that he was doing. he had a mitt on his hand. it all made common sense to me but i wasn't too sure. i still had my questions, you know, is this really going to work? three days into the therapy chris woke up in the morning and had had a dream. that was the first surprising thing that i felt meant something. he hadn't dreamt in two years. chris: my brain it felt like the brain was firing. it was like the more...
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cheryl hurd is in san francisco with reaction from prop 8 supporters tonight. cheryl. >> reporter: well, tom, i am live at the base of market street near the ferry building. i approached a lot of people telling them about the judge's decision and many of them just thanked me for my information. but there are a lot of people out there who are disappointed in what happened today. these two pastors say they want to protect marriage. >> he made us, and he made us male and female and he defined marriage as the union between a man and a woman. >> reporter: aphrase that resonates with those who are disappointed with the judge's decision to reverse the decision. >> i believe this is a civil rights issue. >> reporter: luke recently asked nadia to marry him. the american river college students will tie the knot in december. they came to the federal courthouse to remind people that californians voted in 2008 to protect traditional marriage. >> i'd be upset that be no longer live in a democracy. i would see that as overturning a whole principle of the ballot box and just h
cheryl hurd is in san francisco with reaction from prop 8 supporters tonight. cheryl. >> reporter: well, tom, i am live at the base of market street near the ferry building. i approached a lot of people telling them about the judge's decision and many of them just thanked me for my information. but there are a lot of people out there who are disappointed in what happened today. these two pastors say they want to protect marriage. >> he made us, and he made us male and female and he...
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similar to dan, cheryl and spencer said please do 6:00 sports because ways waffling. it's going to be his 20th nfl season. his ankle is apparently good enough to go. he says he's back to play. word should come tomorrow. niners hosting in preseason action sunday. an arkansas radio reporter did the unthinkable. she wore a florida gators cap to a news conference with hogs football coach bobby petrino. >> i was concerned it's going to be one side wtd offense. i thought defense came back in the second half that. will be the last question i answer with that hat on. >> absolutely! that was the last arkansas news conference for renee gork fired by hog sports radio for her poor wardrobe selection. >> hof -- hogg sports radio, we take our wardrobe seriously. >> thank you. >> that is our report. >> i'm cheryl jenning autos see you tonight at 9:00 and 11:00. ñ7y7y7y7y@b'b'b'b'- @!!!!@ this is the "jeopardy!" college championship. here are today's contestants-- a senior from the university of alabama... a senior from dartmouth college... and a junior from the university of minnes
similar to dan, cheryl and spencer said please do 6:00 sports because ways waffling. it's going to be his 20th nfl season. his ankle is apparently good enough to go. he says he's back to play. word should come tomorrow. niners hosting in preseason action sunday. an arkansas radio reporter did the unthinkable. she wore a florida gators cap to a news conference with hogs football coach bobby petrino. >> i was concerned it's going to be one side wtd offense. i thought defense came back in...
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cheryl? >> thank you. >> and moving on, shrimping season moved on for the first time since the bp oil leak. and early reports are encouraging. and many shrimpers spend the summer cleaning up oil and researchers say they can face unexpected health problems as a result that have work. leigh glaser has the story. >> i can't tell what you the scope of the affects will be. >> this ucsf researcher says the toll on the communities could last years. >> there is some chemicals can be inhalled -- inhaled through the lungs and affect the brain. these are the so called volume file organic compounds. >> saying volunteers complained of skin irritations, poor air quality and chest pains. now, the oil leak has been capped, air quality is improving and so is the environment those cleaning up are working in but this is a long term mental affects to.ic exposure that people need to be concerned about. >> this is a survey showed those expose wrd three times more likely to suffer from anxiety disorder, two times m
cheryl? >> thank you. >> and moving on, shrimping season moved on for the first time since the bp oil leak. and early reports are encouraging. and many shrimpers spend the summer cleaning up oil and researchers say they can face unexpected health problems as a result that have work. leigh glaser has the story. >> i can't tell what you the scope of the affects will be. >> this ucsf researcher says the toll on the communities could last years. >> there is some...
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cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> more than 400,000 americans tied in world war ii. the u.s. government was unable to recover, identify and bury some 79,000 of them. >>> the job market is not looking any better tonight. july unemployment numbers are out. they look just like june's. the unemployment rate held steady at 9.5%. private employers added only 70,000 new jobs. the country lost 131,000 jobs in all, most of those were temporary census jobs. the president tried to put a positive spin on those numbers today while speaking at a sign factory that is hiring workers in d.c. he pointed out it's the sent straight month of private sector job growth. >> so there's some good trends out there. that's the good news. but for america's workers, families and small businesses, progress needs to come faster. our job is to make sure that happens. >> investors were not impresenced. the dow lost 21 points, nasdaq lost four. both markets were up for the week. >>> how to end the terrorism. mexican leaders are trying to find any way to calm the drug cartel violence including legalizing drugs.
cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> more than 400,000 americans tied in world war ii. the u.s. government was unable to recover, identify and bury some 79,000 of them. >>> the job market is not looking any better tonight. july unemployment numbers are out. they look just like june's. the unemployment rate held steady at 9.5%. private employers added only 70,000 new jobs. the country lost 131,000 jobs in all, most of those were temporary census jobs. the president tried to put...
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. >> while othersremembered what they admired like 32-year-old cheryl becket. >> we are going to miss her a lot and the way she putsmiles on senior citizens face and all the members of the church's face. >> the taliban accused the team of spying and converting muslims to christianity. poli think maybe they were robbed. some of them are calling them martyrs. friends say they believe the work will continue on. john jessup cbn news, washington >>> u.s. secretary of state hilary clinton condemned the taliban and said the murders can't be justifieunder ism. she says it is false and a transparent attempt to justify the unjustifble. >> with these murders the taliban have showed us the lengths to which they will go to advan their twisted ideology. as determined as the extremist are to spread their destructive view of the world,the afghan people along with their partners, including the united states are determined to stop them. >> human rights activists are calling on u.s. and afghan governme to protect religious freedom in afghanistan. go to our website at cwnews.org. >>> heather mercer spent
. >> while othersremembered what they admired like 32-year-old cheryl becket. >> we are going to miss her a lot and the way she putsmiles on senior citizens face and all the members of the church's face. >> the taliban accused the team of spying and converting muslims to christianity. poli think maybe they were robbed. some of them are calling them martyrs. friends say they believe the work will continue on. john jessup cbn news, washington >>> u.s. secretary of state...
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live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragedy. all right. >>> coming up, it could be the beginning of the end of free commuting in the fast lane. what's going to happen as caltrans prepares to open hot lanes where you'll have to pay to drive. >>> good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri live at the festival. there is everything from creme brulee to filipino food. how to get a taste of this festival for $5 and under. your cooling forecast coming right up. wave, everyone. >>> he came to the bay area with just the clothes on his back, mardi gras beads and an old photograph. one of the 100 bay area katrina survivors. >> breaking news from oakland, a manhunt for this man andrew barrientos. bankruptcy august 2 canceled its bay area flights after that. mexico transportation secretary says the struggling airline does not have enough money to keep flying. routes took it to more than 65 national and international destinations. >>> all 87 passengers and five crew members on flight 262 have gone their way. the jetblue plane remained on th
live in oakland, cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragedy. all right. >>> coming up, it could be the beginning of the end of free commuting in the fast lane. what's going to happen as caltrans prepares to open hot lanes where you'll have to pay to drive. >>> good evening, i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri live at the festival. there is everything from creme brulee to filipino food. how to get a taste of this festival for $5 and under. your cooling forecast coming...
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i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us, thanks for watching. hope to see >>> tonight on "world news," danger by the dozen. hundreds of millions of eggs recalled all across the country after an outbreak of salmonella. dr. richard besser is here with what you need to know. >>> crime questions. a state lab accused of doctoring evidence to help prosecutors. one case, the murder of michael jordan's father. were innocent people executed? >>> bed bug battle. a raging new invasion is spreading fast. states are scrambling to deal with it, and even an expert from the pentagon has been called in. >>> and, a kid's best friend. can dogs really help children learn to read? a new study, and this boy, prove it. >>> good evening. if you have a carton of eggs in your fridge, and just about all of us do, you better check it tonight. federal health officials have put out a nationwide alert and issued one of the most sweeping food recalls in a generation. after taint eggs caused a dangerous outbreak of salmonella. it's already made hundreds of people sick in at lea
i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us, thanks for watching. hope to see >>> tonight on "world news," danger by the dozen. hundreds of millions of eggs recalled all across the country after an outbreak of salmonella. dr. richard besser is here with what you need to know. >>> crime questions. a state lab accused of doctoring evidence to help prosecutors. one case, the murder of michael jordan's father. were innocent people executed? >>> bed bug battle....
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toting me today to talk about this amazing exhibition at presidio habitat is cheryl hanes. can you tell me a little bit about the idea of the presidio habitat? >> succinctly, i have been long involved in the presidio. i was here when it was still a military base in the 1980's. i remember driving down walmart to the golden gate bridge and seeing the military guard at the gate and being utterly fascinated. >> so presidio habitat is an exhibition where you have invited, how many artists to think about the habitat? >> we put together a list of possible participants, local, national, or international, of people who are concerned with environmental concerns, made some sort of contribution to the landscape and conversation we're having here. we said that broke -- proposal requests and we received 25 back. from that 25, we went through and chose tend to realize in the landscape. >> including this building, which is an amazing example of recycling. >> we are proud of this space. it was designed by a local architecture team. we said, we need something that is a temporary structure, s
toting me today to talk about this amazing exhibition at presidio habitat is cheryl hanes. can you tell me a little bit about the idea of the presidio habitat? >> succinctly, i have been long involved in the presidio. i was here when it was still a military base in the 1980's. i remember driving down walmart to the golden gate bridge and seeing the military guard at the gate and being utterly fascinated. >> so presidio habitat is an exhibition where you have invited, how many...