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snshg the u.s. postal service is living off loans in the treasury. the thing is, we all talked about how government can work as a business. make the postal service act like a business. it is not in shopping malls or drug stores, and maybe that is an idea to consider, too, rich. >> they are not capable of. it i am a big fan of ups and fed exand they are tremendously run companies. i agree oddly enough with rick unger on the point of rural service. we have to figure it out. and the point is of paying more, there is a lot of poverty in the rural areas and i tonight know if they can pay more. >> what do make of the point. if you privatize it will drive people's cost up for the u.s. postal service. >> i think they make a agreement for privatization.n. the market is about solving problems a removing upease. the postal service does it in a unserviceable way. if you privatize it, you will quickly so that marts and capitalism will solve the rural problem in a way people would like. >> i don't agree withthat. they will just go northern. and i enjoy dan from the
snshg the u.s. postal service is living off loans in the treasury. the thing is, we all talked about how government can work as a business. make the postal service act like a business. it is not in shopping malls or drug stores, and maybe that is an idea to consider, too, rich. >> they are not capable of. it i am a big fan of ups and fed exand they are tremendously run companies. i agree oddly enough with rick unger on the point of rural service. we have to figure it out. and the point is...
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until the u.s. postal service reverses its decision and tell them they will not sell the historic buildings, or this building, the protesters say they will stay. ♪ more than 100 people gathered on the stems of the berkeley post office to protest its sale. >> we're fighting to save it. and we're not going to stop. >> reporter: protester say it doesn't make send for the u.s. postal service to sell the building it owns just to pay to rent a space nearby. >> we're saying that this is public space and how dare they try to sell it off for private profit. this is a public service that has been around for 238 years. >> reporter: part of today's demonstration. >> my parents were public postal workers after moving from alabama. it was the first place that people of color were often given jobs. 40% of the employees of the postal service are people of color. 22% are women. 22% are veterans. those joks are at risk. >> reporter: the postal service says it is in poor financial shape because of the bad economy and a stead
until the u.s. postal service reverses its decision and tell them they will not sell the historic buildings, or this building, the protesters say they will stay. ♪ more than 100 people gathered on the stems of the berkeley post office to protest its sale. >> we're fighting to save it. and we're not going to stop. >> reporter: protester say it doesn't make send for the u.s. postal service to sell the building it owns just to pay to rent a space nearby. >> we're saying that...
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the u.s. postalvice reverses its decision to sell. the u.s. postal service blamed the closure on the down economy and a steady decline in mail. protesters argue it just doesn't make sense to sell the 52,000 square foot building just to pay rent nearby. >> we're saying that this is public space and how dare they try to sell it off for private profit? this is a public service that's been around for 238 years. >> part of the demonstration included teach-ins on the privatization of public services as well. the u.s. postal service said its debt could reece $235 billion if congress doesn't pass legislation. >> coming up at 7:00, the deadline is looming. now just one week between us and another b.a.r.t. strike. the latest on the negotiations. plus new information about b.a.r.t. worker wages coming up. >> all the day's news coming up at 7:00. we'll see you in a half hour. ♪ ♪ oh i swear to you i'll be there for you this is not a drive by ♪ >>> we're back on a sunday morning, july 28th, 2013. it's on the clou
the u.s. postalvice reverses its decision to sell. the u.s. postal service blamed the closure on the down economy and a steady decline in mail. protesters argue it just doesn't make sense to sell the 52,000 square foot building just to pay rent nearby. >> we're saying that this is public space and how dare they try to sell it off for private profit? this is a public service that's been around for 238 years. >> part of the demonstration included teach-ins on the privatization of...
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the u.s. postal service blamed the closure on the down economy and a steady decline in mail, which of course means less money for the usps. protesters argue it does not make sense to sell the 52,000 square foot building just to pay rent nearby. >> we're saying this is public space and how dare they try to sell it off for private profit. this is a public service that been around for 238 years. >> part of the demonstration included teach-ins on the privatization of public service as wep. the u.s. postal service said its debt could reach $45 billion by 2014 if congress does not pass legislation allowing the usps to change its business model. >> whatever you did in the last b.a.r.t. strike, get ready to do it again. bartd and its unions have one week before the temporary contract extension ends and there's still no deal in sight. while both sides continue to be at odds over employee pay raises, the mercury news reports this morning that b.a.r.t. workers top the list of the highest-paid transit operators
the u.s. postal service blamed the closure on the down economy and a steady decline in mail, which of course means less money for the usps. protesters argue it does not make sense to sell the 52,000 square foot building just to pay rent nearby. >> we're saying this is public space and how dare they try to sell it off for private profit. this is a public service that been around for 238 years. >> part of the demonstration included teach-ins on the privatization of public service as...
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. >>> we are learning about a program in the u.s. postal service and according to the u.s. ice they photograph every piece of mail and sends it to the gov. to whoever asks. it was created after the anthrax. ricin laced letters as well were sent to michael bloomberg and president barack obama. >>> and and now take a look, a masked man targeted embarcadero road and he demand cashing and drove away in a newer model mdx. if you have any information call palo alto police. >>> it is being called suspicious. they are being called to the fruit veil district and the building sprinklers have been turned off and they see squatters inside using candles and luckily nobody was hurt. they claimed their first victim. the body of a 77-year-old man was found tuesday night. investigators found a broken air conditioning unit that was blasting hot air over 100 degrees. they determined his death was because of the heat and other related conditions. >>> the search for conditions continues. a magnitude 6.1 earthquake rocked the area on tuesday. 30 people are now nfird dead. people are searching for
. >>> we are learning about a program in the u.s. postal service and according to the u.s. ice they photograph every piece of mail and sends it to the gov. to whoever asks. it was created after the anthrax. ricin laced letters as well were sent to michael bloomberg and president barack obama. >>> and and now take a look, a masked man targeted embarcadero road and he demand cashing and drove away in a newer model mdx. if you have any information call palo alto police....
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today we are learning more about this situation which the u.s. postal can track billions of pieces of mail by taking note of what is on the outside of the envelope. not okay? >> i think it is a tough call. the defenders of the program say you have no expectation of privacy on the outside of your mail. it is the kind of data to what people are talking about with respect to the nsa's program. i guess the distinction is in the context of the nsa you are doing it for security concerns it is understood that this is exceptional and you are stretching for need. in these other programs it is more sort of run of the mill uses that make me nervous. >> i'm not so nervous about it. i think the supreme court has been clear this kind of information on the surface of an envelope doesn't contain information. it has helped in the anthrax investigation and other key cases. the difference today is the capacity to store this data and hold it permanently. and that is something that supreme court has signaled it might want to revisit. >> is it different if you are working ba
today we are learning more about this situation which the u.s. postal can track billions of pieces of mail by taking note of what is on the outside of the envelope. not okay? >> i think it is a tough call. the defenders of the program say you have no expectation of privacy on the outside of your mail. it is the kind of data to what people are talking about with respect to the nsa's program. i guess the distinction is in the context of the nsa you are doing it for security concerns it is...
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disgraced cyclist lance armstrong raising some eyebrows again today saying his former sponsor the u.s. postal service should have known that he was doping. that is his defense for $120 million lawsuit filed by the postal service. the suit claims armstrong defrauded the government by using performance-enhancing drugs. well, armstrong told the "des moines rental stgister" he was by public reaction when he admitted the drug use. >> the reaction and the fallout was more than i expected but that's life. i'm a big boy. >> hmm. earlier today two "wall street journal" reporters who have covered armstrong talked with my colleague, carol costello, about this lawsuit. >> i mean, it basically says you can't sue us for, you can't sue me for defrauding you because basically my fraud was all over the news, and there were rumors of it. >> it's interesting that his lawyers are arguing essentially the u.s. postal service renewed its sponsorship at a time when there were allegations about lance's doping. most of the allegations though were covered in europe but didn't make their way to the united states and the
disgraced cyclist lance armstrong raising some eyebrows again today saying his former sponsor the u.s. postal service should have known that he was doping. that is his defense for $120 million lawsuit filed by the postal service. the suit claims armstrong defrauded the government by using performance-enhancing drugs. well, armstrong told the "des moines rental stgister" he was by public reaction when he admitted the drug use. >> the reaction and the fallout was more than i...
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the u.s. postal service has announced it will sell the almost century old post office because agencies says it is losing money and have to close post offices across the country. a group says it is hoping to block the sale by going to court to get a temporary restraining order. >>> only on 2. a little boy bitten and hospitalized in the east bay. what you need to know now about rattlesnakes. >>> the specifics on the temperature increase in your area. i will break down which part of the weekend will be the warmest. >>> first, a draught in california after a record break dry spell. the areas that could be forced to cut back on water this summer. >> i think that will be the most visible place where water shortages exist. from >>> only on 2, a rattlesnake warning. this after a young i i -- sibling was bitten by a rattlesnake. john fowler talked to an eyewitness with and is live nearby. john. >> reporter: family friends tell me the little boy is in the i.c.u. he was bitten in the leg at a little league bask
the u.s. postal service has announced it will sell the almost century old post office because agencies says it is losing money and have to close post offices across the country. a group says it is hoping to block the sale by going to court to get a temporary restraining order. >>> only on 2. a little boy bitten and hospitalized in the east bay. what you need to know now about rattlesnakes. >>> the specifics on the temperature increase in your area. i will break down which part...
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for $120 million for cheating when he was sponsored by the u.s. postal service. that's a tough charge. what's armstrong's defense? >> lance armstrong now says the postal service should have known he was doping. >> he's saying, "i lied. you should have known that i lied." >> john: wow. that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating circumstances? >> i know it was an unfortunate period in our sport. unfortunately for me, i came, you know, right smack dab in the middle of that period. >> john: you know what? he's right. that is the real tragedy here. i think we all owe lance armstrong an apology for making him win seven tour de frances earning millions of dollars in the process during such an unfortunate period in the sport he chose to participate in. all right. on the basis of this world record narcissism i find the defendant a giant douche. jason. [ cheers and applause ] jason, please call our final defendant. >> sure will, judge johnn
for $120 million for cheating when he was sponsored by the u.s. postal service. that's a tough charge. what's armstrong's defense? >> lance armstrong now says the postal service should have known he was doping. >> he's saying, "i lied. you should have known that i lied." >> john: wow. that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating...
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. >> and now the government suing lance armstrong saying he violated his contract with the u.s. postal service. lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic feel they can get away with it and then it becomes not getting caught, not the act of cheating. >> it's the summer of lies. every newspaper, the front page, every blog is about how we've been lied to, who is cheating, who is being punished, who is trying to dodge punishment. even on wall street, we're talking about sec charges, we're talking about fines for hal burton. we're talking about all kinds of different things. i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is they're getting caught, right? and there is moral outrage about it and we're having this conversation. this isn't okay, this isn't
. >> and now the government suing lance armstrong saying he violated his contract with the u.s. postal service. lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic feel they can get...
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bored even played with additional letters think it did you for disappointment new reports show the u.s. postal service has been working alongside the intelligence services for decades with mail workers photographs and letters and packages before they've been delivered properly is nothing new. for the full story there and discovery of a different kind of life here soon antarctica's lake vostok we got reports that scientists are getting very excited over a new discovery that found thousands of life forms in the isolated will be able to this be cut off from the sun for millions of years it's good news they want to share it with your. story broke earlier on this evening a passenger trains veered off the tracks in southern russia a few hours ago leaving at least seventy people injured fifteen of being rushed to hospital with five children among them. has been following the story. this accident happened just south of a town called rostov on don in southern russia we understand that eleven of the train's nineteen carriages we derailed and some of those overturned after the train driver decided to per
bored even played with additional letters think it did you for disappointment new reports show the u.s. postal service has been working alongside the intelligence services for decades with mail workers photographs and letters and packages before they've been delivered properly is nothing new. for the full story there and discovery of a different kind of life here soon antarctica's lake vostok we got reports that scientists are getting very excited over a new discovery that found thousands of...
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the u.s. government collecting phone records, now we've learned the u.s. postalvice is photographing mail, but it's not part of any secret surveillance program. post office computers photograph the exterior of all first class mail to read the zip codes as part of the delivery process. the photos are kept only for a few days, but law enforcement agents can use them in criminal investigations, as they did to trace that poison letter mailed recently to president obama. one of the classic sounds of summer may be threatened. ( baseball bat striking ball ) that story is next. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for l
the u.s. government collecting phone records, now we've learned the u.s. postalvice is photographing mail, but it's not part of any secret surveillance program. post office computers photograph the exterior of all first class mail to read the zip codes as part of the delivery process. the photos are kept only for a few days, but law enforcement agents can use them in criminal investigations, as they did to trace that poison letter mailed recently to president obama. one of the classic sounds of...
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mail and big brother the rest of it you've been wrong in for disappointment new reports claim the u.s. postal service is we working alongside the intelligence services of a decade set on one and to find that other local postman could also be in the supply and in antarctica's lake vostok the discovery of scientists very excited over a new finding the thousands of life forms in the isolated body of water that's been cut off from the outside world for millions of years just a couple of the many a very stories you got lined up for you tonight. britain is pushing for a lift of the e.u. use tight regulations on genetically modified food with the country's environment secretary saying g.m. farming is actually safer than many alternatives but despite government it is apparent enthusiasm for biotech part of an cafeterias have ironically burned g.m. products from their menus g.m. products are usually associated with staple crops like corn and rice from a can find they went to many other items ranging from milk to meat to chocolate. ninety percent of all biotech seeds are owned by the u.s.g. monsanto wh
mail and big brother the rest of it you've been wrong in for disappointment new reports claim the u.s. postal service is we working alongside the intelligence services of a decade set on one and to find that other local postman could also be in the supply and in antarctica's lake vostok the discovery of scientists very excited over a new finding the thousands of life forms in the isolated body of water that's been cut off from the outside world for millions of years just a couple of the many a...
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it is part of a proposal to overhaul the u.s. postal service. r the plan, residents will pick up their mail from clusters of mail boxes located in their neighborhood. most apartment complexes and new communities already adopt this form of mail delivery. but the bill would require everyone to get their mail from a curbside or costar bocurbside or cluster box. in the door to door delivery would save the cash strapped postal service about $4.5 billion a year. union says it is a bed idea, and will be disruptive for the elderly and disabled. ♪ [ hero mom ] oh, yeah. we're gettin' cereal. 'cause over 40 general mills cereals are 130 calories or less per serving. just look for the g. boom! that's how nutrition is done, people. [ laughs ] ♪ [ female announcer ] hey ladies. you love it. you've got to have it. cinnamon toast crunch, 'cause that cinnamon and sugar is so irresistible. everybody craves those crazy squares.® >> day san jose based supermarket chain that caters to the latino immigrant community has filed for bankruptcy. mi pueblo says it would k
it is part of a proposal to overhaul the u.s. postal service. r the plan, residents will pick up their mail from clusters of mail boxes located in their neighborhood. most apartment complexes and new communities already adopt this form of mail delivery. but the bill would require everyone to get their mail from a curbside or costar bocurbside or cluster box. in the door to door delivery would save the cash strapped postal service about $4.5 billion a year. union says it is a bed idea, and will...
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>> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postalohn: so the managers wait for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, is that why you do it? >> we have union contracts and in no layoff provisions. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> that is how the cookie crumbles. >> john: that is your tax money. >> private delivery services continue to thrive while the postal service. >> fed ex and ups make billions because they innovate and cut costs. postal officials like mickey try to do that, try to close money losers like these. >> john: why weren't they closed long ago? >> political pressure. >> john: congress can do any major change, save billions by adjusting benefit payments? not a chance. >> so the politicians aren't dumb, what are they thinking? >> they are thinking about reelection. >> john: they are supposed to be responsible. >> are we so dumb we lose taxpayer's money? >> if the post office could charge anyway they wanted -- not necessarily. >> john: can't they run it like a business? they have to beg you for per
>> they are hell bent on seeing the u.s. postalohn: so the managers wait for workers to quit or retire. attrition is kinder, is that why you do it? >> we have union contracts and in no layoff provisions. >> john: how can you run a business that way? >> that is how the cookie crumbles. >> john: that is your tax money. >> private delivery services continue to thrive while the postal service. >> fed ex and ups make billions because they innovate and cut...
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brother above all the email in favor of additional letters for a disappointment new report shows the u.s. postal service has been working alongside teligent services for decades with mailed works and. with mail workers rather photographing letters that have been doing it in packages before the big living. room full story and in and out because like most stock scientists are getting excited over a new discovery finding thousands of life forms in the isolated body of water that's been cut off from the outside world for millions of years for more money. hunger strike a growing tide of a bay prison zone to six months of no sign of a resolution guards at the u.s. military jail in cuba resorting to new harsh tactics to force an end to the protest reportedly slamming cell doors and up to three hundred times a night to keep the prisoners awake sleep deprivation is allegedly linked to the upcoming ramadan fast when force feeding will be conducted at night the detainees lawyers though war that in view of the inmates we condition keep him awake at night could now be highly dangerous over one hundred six pr
brother above all the email in favor of additional letters for a disappointment new report shows the u.s. postal service has been working alongside teligent services for decades with mailed works and. with mail workers rather photographing letters that have been doing it in packages before the big living. room full story and in and out because like most stock scientists are getting excited over a new discovery finding thousands of life forms in the isolated body of water that's been cut off...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service lost over $16 billion last year. postmaster urged congress allow the elimination of saturday deliveries to save costs. and do away with the requirement to prepay future retiree health benefits. this oversight and government reform hearing is two hours and forty minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. the committee will come to order. the oversight committee mission statement is that we exist to secure two fundamental principles. the first americans have right know the money washington take from them well spent. and merves deserve effective government that works for them. our duty on the oversight and government reform committee is protect the rights. or solemn responsibility it's a hold government accountable to taxpayers. taxpayers have a right to know what they get from their government. it's our job to work tirelessly in partnership with citizens watchdogs to deliver the fact of the american people and bring genuine reform to the federal bureaucracy. let us be very clear today, the united states post offic
. >>> the u.s. postal service lost over $16 billion last year. postmaster urged congress allow the elimination of saturday deliveries to save costs. and do away with the requirement to prepay future retiree health benefits. this oversight and government reform hearing is two hours and forty minutes. [inaudible conversations] good morning. the committee will come to order. the oversight committee mission statement is that we exist to secure two fundamental principles. the first...
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. >>> more talk of the u.s. postal service possibly phasing out delivering mail directly to your house. congress is considering a proposal that would require letter carriers deliver mail to central boxes. there would be exemptions for people who could prove a hardship. the change could save 4.5 million a year. it's to keep the post office from being sold. the postal service is being sold with the building. the group to save the post office is not giving up saturday's rally. will celebrate the building's 100th birthday. >> you watch the south bay, sal? >> pardon me. i hate when i open my mouth when i have to cough. that's awful, boy, i tell you. >> can't hit the cough button when you're on camera. >> let's start that again. you said something, yes, absolutely looking good in the south bay. getting off the highway 17. i don't think that's the most embarrassing moment of my life, but it's close. down to the bottom of the hill, that traffic looks good. southbound 680 traffic to mission boulevard. 580 is normally slow. you
. >>> more talk of the u.s. postal service possibly phasing out delivering mail directly to your house. congress is considering a proposal that would require letter carriers deliver mail to central boxes. there would be exemptions for people who could prove a hardship. the change could save 4.5 million a year. it's to keep the post office from being sold. the postal service is being sold with the building. the group to save the post office is not giving up saturday's rally. will...
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. >>> now the protesters we are finding out we are now learning about a program from the u.s. postalce to keep tabs on it here in the united states. postal service computers take a photograph of the outside of every piece of mail and sends those images to every government agency. it was created after the anthrax that killed two postal workers. >>> we are learning more about what happened in oakland. he is known to his family as omar and was a manager there. he also took classes at berkeley city college. they described him as a young man. >> he said he wanted his mom and dad to be proud of him and they are proud of him and they have welcomed him in heaven with open arms. >>> bradley and santa maria went to see what was happening and one opened fire. germane girlly has been arrested. girlly said he was working as a security guard near a nearby construction site which is why he was carrying a gun. >>> you are watching the toll plaza. >>> yes, we don't have a lot of people and if you are driving into the city it's a good drive for you. it looks good in both directions as you drove passed
. >>> now the protesters we are finding out we are now learning about a program from the u.s. postalce to keep tabs on it here in the united states. postal service computers take a photograph of the outside of every piece of mail and sends those images to every government agency. it was created after the anthrax that killed two postal workers. >>> we are learning more about what happened in oakland. he is known to his family as omar and was a manager there. he also took...
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. >> do you have a large amount of document that's need >>> the u.s. postal service going through with plans to sell downtown berkeley post office. the building was built 100 years ago. the group says they're not going to go dwoun a fight attempting to pursue legal actions to stop the sale. >> you may not know this but retired nba star yao ming has a boutique winery in napa. you may not be able to afford the wine. >> vic lee met yao today touring his winery.. >> hello. he lives in china but makes visits to visit his winery this, comes just months before the harvest and launching of a new product. yao was touring vineyard that's gre his grapes he started the winery a couple years ago, leases vineyards and production space in a custom crush facility in st. helena. his wines are sold almost exclusively in chin yachl the middle class there can't get enough of the wine. they pay $650 for his reserve cabernet and $150 for the flagship cab. >> people are getting to, you know, they want something different. they want a wine for a business dinner. >> chinese do conyum
. >> do you have a large amount of document that's need >>> the u.s. postal service going through with plans to sell downtown berkeley post office. the building was built 100 years ago. the group says they're not going to go dwoun a fight attempting to pursue legal actions to stop the sale. >> you may not know this but retired nba star yao ming has a boutique winery in napa. you may not be able to afford the wine. >> vic lee met yao today touring his winery.. >>...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service said today it is moving forward with plans to sell a historic postal office in downtown. it's been around for almost 100 years but the postal service is losing money and says it has to close postal facilities across the country. a group called citizens to save the berkeley postoffice says it's hoping to block the sale by going to court and obtaining a temporary court order. >>> the move apple made today that could improve its maps. >> and improving the economy but what [ female announcer ] for the freshest produce, you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. [ rooster crows ] that's why safeway works closely with local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered to safeway every single day. fresh from our farmers. this week, fresh local sweet corn from g&s farms is just 8 for two dollars. at safeway, ingredients for life. ♪ >>> wall street ends the week with the s & p500 at a new rec
. >>> the u.s. postal service said today it is moving forward with plans to sell a historic postal office in downtown. it's been around for almost 100 years but the postal service is losing money and says it has to close postal facilities across the country. a group called citizens to save the berkeley postoffice says it's hoping to block the sale by going to court and obtaining a temporary court order. >>> the move apple made today that could improve its maps. >> and...
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avoiding email in favor of traditional letters you're in for a disappointment new reports show the u.s. postal service has been working alongside the intelligence services for decades was mail workers photographing letters and packages before they are delivered so i had to r.t. dot com for the full story. antarctica's lake vostok scientists are getting excited over a new discovery finding thousands of life forms in the isolated body of water that's been cut off from the outside world for millions of years had already dot com for more on that. well after the break here in r.t.l. look at halfords to tackle mass starvation in the horn of africa that's next here in our. south carolina is playing around with the idea of using shane plates which are license plates that can display special messages the department of motor vehicles would have complete access to all these plates and be able to display text on them like suspended uninsured amber alert or stolen you know i actually don't mind the idea of using shame as a punishment i guess it could be a real deterrent to have drunken loser written over t
avoiding email in favor of traditional letters you're in for a disappointment new reports show the u.s. postal service has been working alongside the intelligence services for decades was mail workers photographing letters and packages before they are delivered so i had to r.t. dot com for the full story. antarctica's lake vostok scientists are getting excited over a new discovery finding thousands of life forms in the isolated body of water that's been cut off from the outside world for...
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the u.s. postal service said it needs to sell the building because of major budget problems and plans to move to another location close to the current site. >>> joan bias will be among the artists performing for a benefit for homeless. money from the concert will go to the downtown street team. the non-profit helps the homeless get back on their feet. amy lou harris and jackson brown will also be performing. >>> the gill roy garlic festival continues today. the second day of the food festival has the great garlic cook off that starts at 10:00 this morning and be future am mature chefs with cooking demos, wine tasting. it's the only place you will find two tons of garlic being served. >>> the new bay bridge is a lot disease a lot ofususafori -- a lot of susquehanna spence. if you have a perfect palm you can make some cash. >> it's an offer he couldn't refuse. >> these two here. >> bay bridge developers want his two island date palms that sit in front of his house. they'll be among 88 others to decorat
the u.s. postal service said it needs to sell the building because of major budget problems and plans to move to another location close to the current site. >>> joan bias will be among the artists performing for a benefit for homeless. money from the concert will go to the downtown street team. the non-profit helps the homeless get back on their feet. amy lou harris and jackson brown will also be performing. >>> the gill roy garlic festival continues today. the second day of...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service is reportedly tracking mail for the u.s. 160 billion envelopes and packages last year alone. we don't know how long the government keeps the images, but the reports suggest that postal mail is subject to the same kind of scrutiny the nsa gives phone calls and e-mails. >>> former major league star manny ramirez is heading to the minors. he is set to report today to the aaa team the round rock express, part of the texas rangers system, the slugger has a checkered past. ramirez was spended from the l.a. dodgers after testing positive for a banned substance. he retired two years later to avoid another suspension following a second positive test. >>> there is new evidence in the murder investigation involving former new england patriots aaron hernandez. according to court documents, police found ammunition and a sweatshirt matching the one hernandez was reportedly seen wearing the night the man he is accused of killing died and hernandez still has supporters, many of whom are women. >> a 37-page search warrant released wednesday m
. >>> the u.s. postal service is reportedly tracking mail for the u.s. 160 billion envelopes and packages last year alone. we don't know how long the government keeps the images, but the reports suggest that postal mail is subject to the same kind of scrutiny the nsa gives phone calls and e-mails. >>> former major league star manny ramirez is heading to the minors. he is set to report today to the aaa team the round rock express, part of the texas rangers system, the slugger...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service said today it is moving forward with plans to sell a historic postal office in downtown. it's been around for almost 100 years but the postal service is losing money and says it has to close postal facilities across the country. a group called citizens to save the berkeley postoffice says it's hoping to block the sale by going to court and obtaining a temporary court order. >>> the move apple made today that could improve its maps. >> and improving the economy but what does it mean to the american consumer. >> bay area teams who used to be part of the problem are now part of the solution. we are all reflections of the people who inspired us, prepared us and guided us. at new york life, everything we do is to help you keep good going. >>> wall street ends the week with the s & p500 at a new record high and the dow just four points short of its all time worse close. stocks have been soaring since the start of the year and high unemployment has been replaced by moderate job growt
. >>> the u.s. postal service said today it is moving forward with plans to sell a historic postal office in downtown. it's been around for almost 100 years but the postal service is losing money and says it has to close postal facilities across the country. a group called citizens to save the berkeley postoffice says it's hoping to block the sale by going to court and obtaining a temporary court order. >>> the move apple made today that could improve its maps. >> and...
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man in favor of those traditional methods remember them for disappointment new reports claim the u.s. postal service has been working alongside the intelligence services for decades that online and are funded by the local postman could also have been supply. scientists to get excited over a new discovery they say they found thousands of life forms in that isolated it's been cut off from the outside world for a million schools will be excited when you read up about a. story for you a few hours ago sunday a passenger train derailed in southern russia a little earlier it's left at least seventy people injured as carriages overturned by the side of the trucks fifteen people have been rushed to hospital five of them were children ots andrew foma picks up the story. this accident happened just south of a town called rostov on don in southern russia we understand that eleven of the train's nineteen carriages we derailed and some of those overturned after the train driver decided to perform an emergency stop he has since told officials he did this because he saw that the tracks in front of him were
man in favor of those traditional methods remember them for disappointment new reports claim the u.s. postal service has been working alongside the intelligence services for decades that online and are funded by the local postman could also have been supply. scientists to get excited over a new discovery they say they found thousands of life forms in that isolated it's been cut off from the outside world for a million schools will be excited when you read up about a. story for you a few hours...
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a house committee is proposing the u.s. postal service phase outdoor to door delivery and shift to neighborhood cluster boxes. those options are said to be cheaper, and could potentially save the financially strapped agency $4.5 billion a year. despite a public outcry, the postal service says it is moving ahead with the plan to sell the downtown historic berkely post office. a group will try to come up with a legal strategy that would prevent the building from being sold. >>> the california highway patrol and nine states launched a crackdown on traffic accidents along interstate 80. this effort is designed to save lives and runs through the end of the month. >> reporter: the highway patrol has been using the twitter hashtag i-80 crackdown to educate people about a crackdown all along the i-80 corridor in many states in an effort to cut down on the number of accidents. >> this is a good spot. >> reporter: the officer works in a mobile office. watching the world go by at 50, 64. >> just like fishing. sometimes it's really boring. >>
a house committee is proposing the u.s. postal service phase outdoor to door delivery and shift to neighborhood cluster boxes. those options are said to be cheaper, and could potentially save the financially strapped agency $4.5 billion a year. despite a public outcry, the postal service says it is moving ahead with the plan to sell the downtown historic berkely post office. a group will try to come up with a legal strategy that would prevent the building from being sold. >>> the...
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a house committee is proposing the u.s. postal service phase outdoor to door delivery and shift to neighborhood cluster boxes. those options are said to be cheaper, and could potentially save the financially strapped agency $4.5 billion a year. despite a public outcry, the postal service says it is moving ahead with the plan to sell the downtown historic berkely post office. a group will try to come up with a legal strategy that would prevent the building from being sold. >>> the california highway patrol and nine states launched a crackdown on traffic accidents along interstate 80. this effort is designed to save lives and runs through the end of the month. >> reporter: the highway patrol has been using the twitter hashtag i-80 crackdown to educate people about a crackdown all along the i-80 corridor in many states in an effort to cut down on the number of accidents. >> this is a good spot. >> reporter: the officer works in a mobile office. watching the world go by at 50, 64. >> just like fishing. sometimes it's really boring. >>
a house committee is proposing the u.s. postal service phase outdoor to door delivery and shift to neighborhood cluster boxes. those options are said to be cheaper, and could potentially save the financially strapped agency $4.5 billion a year. despite a public outcry, the postal service says it is moving ahead with the plan to sell the downtown historic berkely post office. a group will try to come up with a legal strategy that would prevent the building from being sold. >>> the...
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. >>> the u.s. postal service tracking your mail for federal law enforcement. two programs allow them to photograph every piece of mail processed in the united states. 160 billion last year alone. itis not known how long they keep the images. reports suggest the mail is subject to the same kind of scrutiny the nsa gives phone calls and e-mails. >>> senator john mccain is in kabul this morning with an unannounced visit. he's expected to meet servicemen there. >>> an update. a man related to two u.s. senators being remembered this morning. his body was found wednesday in wyoming after going missing after a hike. he's the brother of mark udall and the cousin of tom udall. the family says the death is a reminder to live life to the fullest as he did. >> the family has given so much to the u.s. sad. >> very sad. they were hoping they would find him. >>> crews finally starting to get the upper hand on the wildfire in yarnell, arizona. hundreds of firefighters came off the line to salute the 19 hot shot firefighters killed in the line of duty. it is 45% contained. it's
. >>> the u.s. postal service tracking your mail for federal law enforcement. two programs allow them to photograph every piece of mail processed in the united states. 160 billion last year alone. itis not known how long they keep the images. reports suggest the mail is subject to the same kind of scrutiny the nsa gives phone calls and e-mails. >>> senator john mccain is in kabul this morning with an unannounced visit. he's expected to meet servicemen there. >>> an...
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the postal service has grown and changed with america. you don't change you are a government monopoly. >> if they fired people they would say this. >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.shey would wait for workers to quit or retire. >> attrition is kinder that's why you do it? >> we have union contracts that have no layoff provisions in it and so forth. >> how can you run a business that way? >> part of being -- >> private delivery services like fed-ex continue to thrive while postal service bleeds billions. >> fed-ex and others make billions because they innovate and cut costs. postal officials like mikey barnett tried to do that tried to close money losers like these. >> why weren't they closed long ago? >> political pressure. >> close post offices no way. save billions by adjusting benefit payments? not a chance. >> these politicians aren't dumb. what are they thinking? >>> oo they can't be so shortsighted. they are supposed to be responsible. >> if the post office can charge anything it wanted it would operate -- >> why do they say they can't run it like a business? >> okay. >> they have to beg you for permission kiss your ring every time they want to do something.
the postal service has grown and changed with america. you don't change you are a government monopoly. >> if they fired people they would say this. >> they are hell bent on seeing the u.shey would wait for workers to quit or retire. >> attrition is kinder that's why you do it? >> we have union contracts that have no layoff provisions in it and so forth. >> how can you run a business that way? >> part of being -- >> private delivery services like fed-ex...
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more than 160 billion on blubs and packages were photographed from the u.s. postal service.othing illegal because this tracking pgram only collected images of those letters and packages. nine are actually open which apparently would be illegal. even though it is still pretty weird. why is it collecting this stuff and all? e postal service says that it is -- has been going on for years and is only meant to alert authorities to the images of unusual or suspicious mailings. in so doing apparently it is also passing along the names and addresses of the folks in the mailings, not to mention the return addresses of the folks in sending the mail. no wonder our buddy charles is paint. >> first of all 160 billion. neil: that came out. they might do more if there was so busy photograph thing. >> that is the good news. the bad news, if you are on the internet, facebook, twitter, you put all yourself out there, you're the one doing it. you expect privacy. you might get me on that. when i start to search things, that information is also being acquired and catalogued. that bothers me. oka
more than 160 billion on blubs and packages were photographed from the u.s. postal service.othing illegal because this tracking pgram only collected images of those letters and packages. nine are actually open which apparently would be illegal. even though it is still pretty weird. why is it collecting this stuff and all? e postal service says that it is -- has been going on for years and is only meant to alert authorities to the images of unusual or suspicious mailings. in so doing apparently...
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. >> the government is suing lance armstrong claiming he violated his contract with the u.s. postalvice. i want you guys to respond to this. lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense to get this case dismissed. i want you to read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got exactly what it bargained for. >> this is the dark side of the american dream. that will to win. folks, if they are narcissists, feel like they can cut corners and get that competitive edge and rewarded it. then, the sin becomes getting caught, not the actual cheating. >> this is like a summer of lies. i'm telling you. it is the summer of lies. every newspaper, every blog, is how we have been lied to, who is being cheated who is trying to dodge punishment. in wall street, we are talking about sec charges, and fines for halliburton. we are talk about all kinds of different things. the good news is -- i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is, they are getting caught and there
. >> the government is suing lance armstrong claiming he violated his contract with the u.s. postalvice. i want you guys to respond to this. lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense to get this case dismissed. i want you to read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got exactly what it bargained for. >> this is the dark side of the american dream. that will to win. folks, if...
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. >>> well, despite what their ads say, the u.s. postalce is financially back stopped all the way by you, the american taxpayer. but can you believe that britain may actually be close to privatizing its mail? so why don't we look into this for america. that story promised delivered to you promptly next. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye daddy! have a good day at school, ok? ...but what about when my parents visit? ok. i just love this one... and it's next to a park. i love it. i love it too. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like. sooner than you'd think. you die from alzheimer's disease. we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call or donation adds up to something big. has oats tha
. >>> well, despite what their ads say, the u.s. postalce is financially back stopped all the way by you, the american taxpayer. but can you believe that britain may actually be close to privatizing its mail? so why don't we look into this for america. that story promised delivered to you promptly next. "stubborn love" by the lumineers did you get my email? i did. so what did you think of the house? did you see the school ratings? oh, you're right. hey babe, i got to go. bye...
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. >>> huge changes could be coming to the u.s. postal service. today is considering a proposal to completely phase out door-to-door delivery. it would be replaced with curb-side delivery. the proposal is aimed at cutting costs by up to $4.5 billion a year. keep in mind, the agency lost $16 billion last year alone. >>> and of course, the president's big speech this afternoon in illinois. he devoted a consider amount of time to the affordable care act and its impact on our economy. >> as we speak, we're well on our way to fully implementing the affordable care act. if you're one of the 585% of americans who already have health care, you don't have to do anything. you do have new benefits and better protections than you did before. did you don't have health insurance, then starting on october 1st, private plans will actually compete for your business. just last week, new york announced that premiums for consumers who buy their insurance in these online marketplaces will be at least 50% lower than what they're paying today. >> and now here in the gue
. >>> huge changes could be coming to the u.s. postal service. today is considering a proposal to completely phase out door-to-door delivery. it would be replaced with curb-side delivery. the proposal is aimed at cutting costs by up to $4.5 billion a year. keep in mind, the agency lost $16 billion last year alone. >>> and of course, the president's big speech this afternoon in illinois. he devoted a consider amount of time to the affordable care act and its impact on our...
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nsa spyingry over continues, the u.s. postal service is under scrutiny for surveillance program of its own. the new york times has revealed the has been carrying out a male isolation control and tracking program, which photographs every piece of mail and system. around 160 billion envelopes, packages, and postcards were documented last year. the contents are never read without a warrant, but they allow investigators to learn key information including names, addresses, return addresses, and postmark locations. the information was reportedly used to nab the suspect recently accused of mailing ricin-laced letters to president obama and new york city near michael bloomberg. leslie james pickering, a former activist with the earth liberation front who now owns a small bookstore in buffalo, recently learned his mail was being monitored after surveillance order was accidentally delivered to his door. sayral aviation officials the plane that crashed in san francisco international airport on saturday was flying too slow to make a landing
nsa spyingry over continues, the u.s. postal service is under scrutiny for surveillance program of its own. the new york times has revealed the has been carrying out a male isolation control and tracking program, which photographs every piece of mail and system. around 160 billion envelopes, packages, and postcards were documented last year. the contents are never read without a warrant, but they allow investigators to learn key information including names, addresses, return addresses, and...
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. >>> the u.s. postalce photographed every single piece of mail processed in the united states. it is not known how long the government keeps those images. >>> you might want to grab an umbrella on the way to watch fireworks. much of the eastern part of the country could see some rain today, stretching from alabama to pennsylvania is expected to bring several. >>> of rain. >>> andy murray moves on to tomorrow's men's semi-finals at wimbledon after surviving a scare. murray dropped the first two sets of his match before storming back to be win the next three and advance to the next round. murray is trying to become the first brit to win the men's singles at wimbledon in 77 years. >>> still ahead -- police find a secret hiding place, a secret condo, inside ammo, a white hoodie and a baseball cap. evidence police say could put aaron hernandez away. [ male announcer ] this store knows how to handle a saturday crowd. ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep ever
. >>> the u.s. postalce photographed every single piece of mail processed in the united states. it is not known how long the government keeps those images. >>> you might want to grab an umbrella on the way to watch fireworks. much of the eastern part of the country could see some rain today, stretching from alabama to pennsylvania is expected to bring several. >>> of rain. >>> andy murray moves on to tomorrow's men's semi-finals at wimbledon after surviving a...
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why you may not like the new plan to help the u.s. postal service save money. where to eat, where to stay, what to do. >> the final chapter, the reason travel books may be facing a digital demise. >> and why this bridge demolition was delayed several days. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, part of the milton-madison bridge in northern kentucky yesterday to make way for a one. it only took a few sec to come down... but the >>> explosives brought down part of a bridge in kentucky yesterday to make way for a new one. it only took a few seconds to come down as you can see. the demolition was delayed because of high water levels from the river. >>> wall street is looking for a solid opening in 45 minutes. stock futures are up this morning. ashley morrison of cbsmoneywatch.com has all the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. an uneven day on wall street yesterday. the dow gained 22 points to close at yet another record high but the nasdaq dropped 21 points. apple both the streets. the tech giant reported they sold more iphones than expected but profits dropped 22%. st
why you may not like the new plan to help the u.s. postal service save money. where to eat, where to stay, what to do. >> the final chapter, the reason travel books may be facing a digital demise. >> and why this bridge demolition was delayed several days. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, part of the milton-madison bridge in northern kentucky yesterday to make way for a one. it only took a few sec to come down... but the >>> explosives brought down part of a bridge in kentucky...
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paraphernalia to the pinnacle of postmortem prestige, and roesler has licensed more than 200 deals with the u.s. postalcourse, jackie robinson, part of the baseball series, a very successful stamp with malcolm x. >> so these are all clients. >> yes, these are all clients. >> the agency has created websites for all its deceased clients and maintains and revives their fan clubs. >> we get at least 15 million hits a day that come through this building for the different clients that we represent. >> it is all part of a legal and entertainment niche that roesler pioneered more than 25 years ago after graduating from law school. where did that idea come from? >> i really thought it'd be nice to be an agent, but i really couldn't--being from indiana, i really couldn't represent anybody famous because everybody living would have already been represented, so really, the only opportunity was to represent deceased people, and i happened to notice that deceased personalities didn't have, really, any protection. >> until roesler came along in the early '80s, a celebrity's right to control or profit from their good
paraphernalia to the pinnacle of postmortem prestige, and roesler has licensed more than 200 deals with the u.s. postalcourse, jackie robinson, part of the baseball series, a very successful stamp with malcolm x. >> so these are all clients. >> yes, these are all clients. >> the agency has created websites for all its deceased clients and maintains and revives their fan clubs. >> we get at least 15 million hits a day that come through this building for the different...