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[Inner voice] - She wants help.

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[Inner voice] - Ask if she's alright.

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For more infomation >> Respect Women: Call It Out (Public Transport) - Duration: 1:07.

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8 days of public action kick off at Sacramento City Council - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> 8 days of public action kick off at Sacramento City Council - Duration: 1:29.

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Small Business Owner Chooses Public Storage - Duration: 1:28.

My name is Omar, and I came to United States since I was 17 years old

to pursue a new career, a new life.

Oh my passion was always cooking, and to discover, and create, science of cooking.

The way foods always made it interesting

for me to change things -- the way they look, the way they taste.

So I've been cooking for about, I don't know, 20

years or so.

Pretty much my whole life.

Ever since I was a little kid, my dad has kept me right by his side.

We spent so much time here in this kitchen,

actually.

He taught me all of his recipes, taught me everything that he knows.

Everything he knows about food, about the equipment

that we have here.

But my father hasn't always had it very easy, actually.

He didn't have much in this country.

When you first got here, all he had was a

chef's knife.

And then from that he expanded to a fryer, and then some more

pans, some pots, and then actually it all lead to his own business.

And he has his own restaurant today.

I had to do a little travelling, I traveled to so many

states pursuing that career.

Through all that, Public Storage became the best thing for me.

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For more infomation >> Small Business Owner Chooses Public Storage - Duration: 1:28.

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Suspect linked to couple's 1987 killing through public genealogy site charged with murder - Duration: 7:01.

 EVERETT, Wash. -- A Washington state trucker who authorities say was linked by a controversial new DNA technique to the 1987 deaths of a young Canadian couple has been charged with two counts of aggravated first-degree murder

William Earl Talbott II, 55, of SeaTac was charged Friday in Snohomish County Superior Court, the Daily Herald reports

  Talbott was taken into custody in Seattle May 17 and appeared in court Tuesday, where he entered a not guilty plea

 Authorities say they used information from a public genealogy website, GedMatch, to pinpoint Talbott as a suspect using crime scene DNA that partially matched his distant relatives

Privacy concerns after public genealogy database used to ID "Golden State Killer" suspect Talbott is charged in the killings of 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg and 20-year-old Jay Cook

Van Cuylenborg and Cook left homes in Saanich, British Columbia, for an overnight trip to Seattle to buy furnace parts for Cook's family business

When they failed to return home, their families filed a missing persons report. Their bodies were found days later

 Van Cuylenborg had been sexually assaulted, bound with plastic ties and shot in the head

Investigators say the assault evidence provided a direct link to Talbott. Cook's battered body was found about 75 miles away

Police say he was beaten with rocks and strangled. Craig Matheson, Snohomish County's chief criminal deputy prosecutor, wrote in court documents the attacks "were as random as they were savage

" "We never gave up hope that we would find Jay and Tanya's killer," said Snohomish County Sheriff Ty Trenary in a statement following the May arrest

"Yesterday's arrest shows how powerful it can be to combine new DNA technology with the relentless determination of detectives

" Police say they identified Talbott as a suspect with the assistance of Parabon NanoLabs, a private Virginia-based lab that conducted a genetic genealogy analysis for the case

A lab genealogist uploaded DNA genotype data derived from evidence at the crime scene to GEDMatch, a free site where users who have obtained DNA profiles from commercial companies like 23andMe or Ancestry can upload them to expand their search for relatives

There, the genealogist was able to locate distant cousins and narrowed the suspect to Talbott based on their family tree

Police then obtained a DNA sample from a cup Talbott had used, and the Washington State Patrol's crime lab confirmed the DNA profile from the crime scene was a match for Talbott

 Investigators say this is the first arrest of a murder suspect using results from Parabon's genetic genealogy service, which only recently became available

But others have had success with the technique. Investigators in the notorious "Golden State Killer" case in California recently used GedMatch data to develop ex-police officer Joseph James DeAngelo as the suspect in the string of rapes and murders that terrified the state in the 1970s and '80s

 The technique, however, has drawn privacy concerns. Law enforcement officials are able to search the genetic data uploaded to GedMatch as any other member of the public would

No court order is required, the way it would be if they sought the same information from a private genealogy company

And while familial searching of criminal DNA databases is subject to restrictions, when it comes to GEDMatch, "the police officer's ability to throw some information into a public database like this is wholly unregulated," Erin Murphy, a law professor at New York University Law School, told The Atlantic after DeAngelo's arrest in April

 Some critics say it's not clear whether people who use public DNA databases like GEDMatch fully understand that it's possible their DNA could later be used to incriminate a relative

 In a statement released at the time, GEDMatch says it makes clear to users that the genetic information they upload, while primarily used for the purpose of finding relatives, isn't private

GEDMatch operator Curtis Rogers said he wasn't aware law enforcement was using it to search for the Golden State Killer suspect before they announced their findings

 Talbott is being held in the Skagit County Community Justice Center with no bail

Police are asking anyone with information in the case to come forward.

For more infomation >> Suspect linked to couple's 1987 killing through public genealogy site charged with murder - Duration: 7:01.

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06/19/18 Council Committees: Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections - Duration: 1:04:26.

For more infomation >> 06/19/18 Council Committees: Rules, Confirmations & Public Elections - Duration: 1:04:26.

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Why You Should Attend the 2018 Public Affairs Management Seminar - Duration: 0:35.

Hey I'm Chris Bender with the Public Affairs Council.

If you're trying to become a high-level, thoughtful strategist and get recognized for your work

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Seminar this September.

We'll talk public affairs strategy, from how to build a plan rooted in business goals to

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One day, eight hours, we'll help you become a great strategist.

For more infomation >> Why You Should Attend the 2018 Public Affairs Management Seminar - Duration: 0:35.

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Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Go on a Very Public Date With Kendall Jenner and Ben Simmons - Duration: 2:39.

Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Go on a Very Public Date With Kendall Jenner and Ben Simmons

In the clearest sign the Kardashian-Jenner family is coming around to Tristan Thompson after he was caught cheating on Khloé Kardashian, Kendall Jenner went on a double date with Tristan and Khloé Monday night.

Kendall, along with her own NBA player maybe-boyfriend Ben Simmons, went with them to Dave Chappelles family and friends-only private show at the Peppermint Club, according to E!.

She also ran into Anwar Hadid there, the guy she publicly made out with earlier this month.

He had a different date, Sonia Ben Ammar, a model he was photographed making out with by paparazzi at the Poppy after party later.

But E!s source said it wasnt awkward between them: they just casually said hi to each other and were friendly.

Khloé and Tristan, the source said, were very affectionate during the show, kissing, laughing, and making it very clear that theyre together.

Kendall, with her newer just-casual fling Ben, was a little more subdued: they just cuddled next to each other, per E!s source.

Entertainment Tonight reports that Kendall and the rest of the family have all forgiven Tristan.

"[Tristan] has a home in L.A.

too, but the plan is to live together as a family at Khloé's home as they continue to work on their relationship," a source told the outlet.

"Everyone is back on board—friends, family and Khloé have all forgiven him and are giving him this second chance—and so far it's been working for them." Tristan only has one more chance though: the Kardashian-Jenner family is all about forgiveness, and now it's up to him to prove himself, the source finished.

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