Of Atlantic City police say a woman tossed a baby into the water and jumped in herself. Sunday knight. And the big story on action news is dramatic rescue in Atlantic City. Without Second Thought a group of fishermen worked as i team pulling the woman and baby girl to safety while another administered life saving cpr. Action News Reporter david henery live at the satellite september were this amazing story. David. Walter its the kind of story that reaffirms your faith in humanity. Ordinary people coming together in crisis to do extraordinary things. In this case a group of fishermen that landed catch of their lives. It was reaction. Louis ortiz and buddies were near the jetty pacific avenue when he spotted woman and baby in the watter. These rocks are dangerous and water is dangerous. Witnesses say the woman took the baby girl from her stroll area walked out on to the jetty and jumped into the water an apparent suicide attempt. Tom bell went in after the baby. The lady handed me the ba
A fellow at the strategic and International Studies and he has a myriad of books laying out his worldview and he has been a frequent guest of morning joe and his works are published in russian and english and this is similar to Foreign Affairs and also fiona hill, who is a former National Intelligence officer for russia and eurasia. Really quite recently. She is head of the center of u. S. And europe at brookings and she is coauthor of a recent book called mr. Vladimir putin operative in the kremlin, which the review said was not just another Vladimir Putin biography but a psychological portrait. So we only have an hour and we want to save 20 minutes or so for audience questions. So lets get to the question. Russia never left the middle east. The middle east is right next to russia and the first of all, i think the russians have a defensive interest and if there is an explosion in the middle east, it will spread throughout the region and that money may involve saying goodbye, but it co
Tenant to vacate the unit. Right now the only course that at tenants have is to go to court which is very costly and it is the most cumbersome and expensive form of resolving these issues. Something in the end that is not good for the tenant and not good for the landlord. Tenant situation have reported that 80 percent of tenants that visit for assistance are seeking help in dealing with allegations of harassment by their landlord. This legislation is designed to address this widespread problem and it gives both the landlord and tenant an avenue, in this case the rent board to find a resolution to the issue. This would allow the tenant to file a complaint with the rent board which will schedule an Administrative Law judge and they will be able to present their case and they will be given a summary for each side. At that point the rent board can decide to take further proceedings by initiating legislation or referring to the San Francisco district attorney. Right now the only option is t
Recall that we passed a resolution by a 101 vote opposing that plan. Now, the National Park service has come forward with a supplemental proposal that still has significant restrictions on dog access that will still impact many residents of San Francisco and that will have a very negative impact on our San Francisco neighborhood parks. When dog access is restricted at the dgnra properties, these dogs will not simply disappear. They will go elsewhere. Their owners will take them elsewhere, their professional dog walkers will take them elsewhere and that elsewhere is city and county San Francisco parks. We already have some over crowding issues in some of our dog parks and that will be exacerbated. That makes it more a reason to work closely with San Francisco to formulate its dog management plan. I do not believe it has done so to the extent it needs to and in fact the environmental document has analysis of what it will do to this park if the plan comes into play. We need to send a mess
Plan unavailable to dogs both on and off leash, there would be a significant strain to dog guardians and neighborhood parks. I would be supportive of a more balanced approach. For example one that would allow for dogs on leash at all times bordering district 4yearround and would eliminate visitor confusion about the seasonal leash restriction currently in place which spans the entirety of ocean beach boring district 4. Like supervisor wiener, i also want to take this opportunity to recognize the important work and mission of the National Park service which is to safe guard many of our parks. However i dont believe what we have today is a balanced approach. According to the animal control we have about 120,000 dogs in San Francisco and that is almost the equivalent to the population of some areas. I hope the dgmra will take comments from the community pebs members about the proposed dog plan. Mr. Campos. Thank you, i think its important to limiting access, they are going to go somewhere