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they said they have no affiliation with big city talent. they never advertise for casting calls on the radio. tisha thompson. news 4, ideteam. >> tornados cutting a path of destruction in three states. what it means for our forecast here. thievesen our area, smash into a bar, crack open the atm, and they did it while avoiding the motion sensors. all the while. >> another tragic turn at hofstra, police revealed who fired the shot that killed a young student while the classmates remember her at hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today. >> search is on for thieves. who broke into a pub. stole money from the atm and
they said they have no affiliation with big city talent. they never advertise for casting calls on the radio. tisha thompson. news 4, ideteam. >> tornados cutting a path of destruction in three states. what it means for our forecast here. thievesen our area, smash into a bar, crack open the atm, and they did it while avoiding the motion sensors. all the while. >> another tragic turn at hofstra, police revealed who fired the shot that killed a young student while the classmates...
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for better or worse they reflect the personality and character of a big city. think of rudy giuliani and mike bloomberg. they were new york when they were mayor. d.c.'s marion berry. my old city, frank rizzo. he was the city. in the race for the city's next mayor of new york, do new yorkers really want their hometown to be known as weiner city? former u.s. congressman anthony weiner is run ing. he resigned by the way in 2011, just two years ago, after accidentally he said sending out a lewd photo of himself. that's not the lewdest. of himself to his tens of thousands of twitter follower. after first claiming he'd been hacked, he later admitted he had add online relationships with several women had sent other photos of himself, as i said, which are far less decent than that one. now he's running for mayor begging the question is he in to win this thing or just to . cleanse himself through the operation. msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. you didn't win your prize writing about this stuff. a real democratic pollster and strategy who's really been in the tren
for better or worse they reflect the personality and character of a big city. think of rudy giuliani and mike bloomberg. they were new york when they were mayor. d.c.'s marion berry. my old city, frank rizzo. he was the city. in the race for the city's next mayor of new york, do new yorkers really want their hometown to be known as weiner city? former u.s. congressman anthony weiner is run ing. he resigned by the way in 2011, just two years ago, after accidentally he said sending out a lewd...
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his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is making a go of it himself far away from the big city. his decision is part of the trend greeks unable to make ends meet in the cities looking to areas with smaller economies and costs. the company i work for cut our salaries so i decided to come here to find a better life for my children and me it cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says but people should think before writing off the world outside. thing that there you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in athens. and a potential reverse brain drain from cities back to the regions could hold hidden benefits being educated and hip with the experience of cuban working in the areas and all the experience of the money gives living in the city lives i mean these are these people be. killed to do the countryside to develop not that everyone relishes the prospect demetrius moved away when he was eighteen and is now a freshly out of
his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is making a go of it himself far away from the big city. his decision is part of the trend greeks unable to make ends meet in the cities looking to areas with smaller economies and costs. the company i work for cut our salaries so i decided to come here to find a better life for my children and me it cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says...
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at twenty seven percent in heavily indebted greece and in their search for work many souls from big cities into the countryside. and went to hear their stories. on the sci fi is in his forty's but while he used to make his living at a newspaper greece's second city it's only he's now returned to his roots on the coast this is theodorus his fresh fruit shop he took it over when his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is make you go over it himself far away from the big city. his decision is part of the trend greeks unable to make ends meet in the cities looking to areas with smaller economies and costs. the company i work for cut our salaries so i decided to come here to find a better life for my children and me it cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says but people should think before writing off the world outside. and that there you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in athens. and a potential reverse brain drain fro
at twenty seven percent in heavily indebted greece and in their search for work many souls from big cities into the countryside. and went to hear their stories. on the sci fi is in his forty's but while he used to make his living at a newspaper greece's second city it's only he's now returned to his roots on the coast this is theodorus his fresh fruit shop he took it over when his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is make you go over it himself far away from the big city. his...
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his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is making a go of it himself far away from the big city. his decision is part of the trend greeks unable to make ends meet in the cities looking to areas with smaller economies and costs. the company i work for cut our salaries so i decided to come here to find a better life for my children and me it cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says but people should think before writing off the world outside. thing that there you go there are many opportunities for you to make your life better in a small town rather than in africans. and a potential reverse brain drain from cities back to the regions could hold hidden benefits being educated and hip with the experience of cuban working in the areas and all the experience of the money gives living in the city lives i mean these people be. killed by mean to do the countryside to develop not that everyone relishes the prospect demetrius moved away when he was eighteen and is now a freshly out of
his uncle retired two years ago and now theodorus is making a go of it himself far away from the big city. his decision is part of the trend greeks unable to make ends meet in the cities looking to areas with smaller economies and costs. the company i work for cut our salaries so i decided to come here to find a better life for my children and me it cost us also gave up a life in athens to open a guest house in the hills of northern greece the life of a city advertising manager was good he says...
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when you think of guns that big city environment, what strikes you? what do you think of? >> we're working very hard. over the last decade, baltimore has become a safer city. we strengthened our gun laws with the state legislature. baltimore, last year alone, has taken more than 1,000 legal guns off the street. this is baltimore with one legal gun store. these guns are coming from some place up and down the i-95 corridor. we really need federal help in order to tackle this problem. so that's what i think about. closing the loopholes. making it harder for the straw purchases to take place so we can protect our communities. we can't do it alone. we need to have more federal intervention. >> i want you right now to do something. i'm going to give you a free ad, i guess. an advertisement. talk to the rural people who see things differently than a big city person. what goes on in the big cities that people out in the country don't get about guns? >> that they're ready available. because we have so many loopholes, because illegal guns are running up and down the east coast, you k
when you think of guns that big city environment, what strikes you? what do you think of? >> we're working very hard. over the last decade, baltimore has become a safer city. we strengthened our gun laws with the state legislature. baltimore, last year alone, has taken more than 1,000 legal guns off the street. this is baltimore with one legal gun store. these guns are coming from some place up and down the i-95 corridor. we really need federal help in order to tackle this problem. so...
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in fact, it called oakland the most exciting big city in the nation. san francisco is at number three. the criteria for excitement? lots of parts, movie theaters, music venues and museums and few big box stores and fast food restaurants. also, the percentage of young people and population diversity. that is not taking into account basketball! >> i would go out on a limb and say it was the more exciting city last night because the warriors knocked off the nuggets. >> few would disagree. >> mike, how does the weather look? >> thank you very much. we will start by looking at a radar across the state and you can see how quiet is. it will be sizzling no matter where you go, the central valley is in the mid 90's and 76 in monterey, and headed up to tahoe for the weekend, we are starting off at 70 degrees today, and as we get through the weekend the temperatures will drop with a slight chance of a thunderstorm on saturday and a better chance on sunday. headed down to southern california it is hazy be hot, dry, a high fire danger if los angeles and 94 today. t
in fact, it called oakland the most exciting big city in the nation. san francisco is at number three. the criteria for excitement? lots of parts, movie theaters, music venues and museums and few big box stores and fast food restaurants. also, the percentage of young people and population diversity. that is not taking into account basketball! >> i would go out on a limb and say it was the more exciting city last night because the warriors knocked off the nuggets. >> few would...
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you actually go there, go to the big cities, go to, i don't know, rural south carolina, and there's a huge different because in rural south carolina, there's quite a lot of gun, not just one, but ten if you're a real man. if you're living in manhattan, it's very unlikely you got any. that sense of division between the south and the rest of the country, i think, is a really important one. the reemergence of the division, and i'm not suggesting there's another civil war, but i am suggesting it's an important aspect of modern america, and i think the religiousty, the sense of religious belief being something you want to ram down people's throats, that you want to say it informs me, and it should inform you as well, and i want to live in a country where we believe these things, and we act on them, that is very much, i think, in modern america a southern thing so where i wrote kind of semifacetiously about the pickup trucks and all the rest of it, i do think that the religious everyonetous of modern america sure of heck doesn't come from los angeles or from connecticut or -- it comes from
you actually go there, go to the big cities, go to, i don't know, rural south carolina, and there's a huge different because in rural south carolina, there's quite a lot of gun, not just one, but ten if you're a real man. if you're living in manhattan, it's very unlikely you got any. that sense of division between the south and the rest of the country, i think, is a really important one. the reemergence of the division, and i'm not suggesting there's another civil war, but i am suggesting it's...
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the washington park system and it's just interesting how the issues are very much the same in all big city park systems. tomorrow morning at 1030 rec and park and we will have a celebration of world water day at jefferson square. this makes the improvements that have taken place and save 5 million-gallons of water a year and with the grants which were intended to fund the retrofits through the innovative practices. this was achieved replacing antiquated systems and a lawn alternative. last month the california parks and recreation society gave the award for excellence to camp [inaudible] and for children on the agtism spectrum and make sure that kids of all abilities get out and play and i want to congratulate the staff who really created something spectacular and we get an email from a family everyday grateful for the opportunity for their child. registration for day care started and we have half of the capacity compared tolet increase of 40% last year and the slots by the water camp were filled and we actually had so much popularity on the first hours that we did get quite a few emails s
the washington park system and it's just interesting how the issues are very much the same in all big city park systems. tomorrow morning at 1030 rec and park and we will have a celebration of world water day at jefferson square. this makes the improvements that have taken place and save 5 million-gallons of water a year and with the grants which were intended to fund the retrofits through the innovative practices. this was achieved replacing antiquated systems and a lawn alternative. last...
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but now, especially in big cities, the social costs of sequestration are becoming more and more clear. >> reporter: head start kids, 3 and 4 years old in baltimore. they're singing now, but will they be singing when the much-ballyhooed sequestration fully kicks in? come july, this particular head start program will lose over $100,000 in government funding. >> it's an enormous setback and i think a lot of what we're seeing now is that sequestration is real. >> reporter: eric stegman is an analyst for the center for american progress and an expert on sequestration and poverty. >> you've got so many different cuts hitting families from so many different directions it's going to be really hard for families to stay on their feet especially if they have trouble finding employment and other things they need to do to support their family. >> reporter: the sequestration is the law approved by congress and the president to cut $85 billion out of federal spending. the cuts will affect only discretionary spending, like defense, government agencies and a lot of programs that will impact low-income
but now, especially in big cities, the social costs of sequestration are becoming more and more clear. >> reporter: head start kids, 3 and 4 years old in baltimore. they're singing now, but will they be singing when the much-ballyhooed sequestration fully kicks in? come july, this particular head start program will lose over $100,000 in government funding. >> it's an enormous setback and i think a lot of what we're seeing now is that sequestration is real. >> reporter: eric...
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most of the largest of big cities have shown population growth.lly played down that young adults and is recovering economy will be back on the move. the 2012 numbers indicate that young people are playing it safe and dense urban coursres. >> a local realtor stated that more than 1000 rental units will be available by 2015. most of them are going up in mission bay. the new residents are expected to revitalize the those areas. >> i think you will see san francisco become better than it has been in the past perry ed and you will see both in entertainment and restaurants and overall quality of life. >> the new units are not expected to do much but bring rental prices down. this means that demand for housing is still stand by. >> we will take a break at 6:42 a.m.. here is a live look at the toll plaza. we will be right back. >> welcome back. >> we had a global sell-off. it was like a pile some points drop. >> it is better than expected unemployment numbers. >> yesterday, the united states said that they may stop purchasing debt or we may keep doing tha
most of the largest of big cities have shown population growth.lly played down that young adults and is recovering economy will be back on the move. the 2012 numbers indicate that young people are playing it safe and dense urban coursres. >> a local realtor stated that more than 1000 rental units will be available by 2015. most of them are going up in mission bay. the new residents are expected to revitalize the those areas. >> i think you will see san francisco become better than...
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. >> new details in the boston marathon bombings and a big city event bigger than the >> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, at 5:43, a new twist in the search for the killer of an 8-year-old calaveras county girl. a neighbor who claimed to have seen a man running from the home of leila fowler recanted the statement. the 12-year-old brother gave a similar description after finding her stabbed to death in the valley springs home while the parents left them alone. the sheriff says more than 300 tips have come in and the f.b.i. has now joined the case. >> the san francisco police department is exploring more options to keep the city secure in the aftermath of the boston bombings. this month's bay to breakers is the first example of san francisco's new normal for handling big events. police chief says that uniformed personnel are beefed up 25 percent. cameras that were borrowed for the world series parade are used again and the chief want as fay to determine exactly where and how many cameras are running on the thoroughfares. >> n
. >> new details in the boston marathon bombings and a big city event bigger than the >> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, at 5:43, a new twist in the search for the killer of an 8-year-old calaveras county girl. a neighbor who claimed to have seen a man running from the home of leila fowler recanted the statement. the 12-year-old brother gave a similar description after finding her stabbed to death in the valley...
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to the index, the bay area doubled that at 22 percent and only phoenix saw a greater increase in big citiesbay area cities are not expected to reach the historic highs of 2005 but they still increasing at a rapid pace. antioch saw a 28 percent rise in home prices the last year and union city is up 34 percent, and east oakhand jumped 51 percent. >> we getting a clearer idea of an earthquake in northern california. officials have said the earthquake damned 50 homes in the area and caused more than did $1 million in losses. it was centered 150 miles northeast of sacramento. folks felt it all the way to the forth bay and there dozens of after shocks. >> wildfire has charred 2,000 actioners three square miles in a national forest. firefighters are taking advantage of a lull in the high wind with 65 percent contained. people who were evacuated on monday were allowed to return home last night. the fire has damaged only one structure so far. >> the weather began cooperating now how is the weather for us? >> hopefully we will see the sun. >> the sun earlier today so a few degrees warmer in a few spo
to the index, the bay area doubled that at 22 percent and only phoenix saw a greater increase in big citiesbay area cities are not expected to reach the historic highs of 2005 but they still increasing at a rapid pace. antioch saw a 28 percent rise in home prices the last year and union city is up 34 percent, and east oakhand jumped 51 percent. >> we getting a clearer idea of an earthquake in northern california. officials have said the earthquake damned 50 homes in the area and caused...
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laser focused on tomorrow for big cities like oklahoma city, wichita, tulsa and kansas asks city. we'll be out here chasing. back to you, david. >> you will be right there through "gma" in the morning. from cleveland this evening for the first time we're hearing from the officers who rescued the women locked up in that home for a decade. linzie janis reports tonight one of the young women jumping into the arms of an officer saying, please don't let me go. >> reporter: the first police officers on the scene now describing the emotional chain of events at that cleveland house. >> we see this girl. she's like raising her hand, holding a child. my partner looked at me and he's like, it's her. >> reporter: it was amanda berry, missing for more than a decade. >> i just asked her is there anybody else in the house? she goes, yes, gina dejesus. >> the officers describe entering the home that had been a prison. >> as we were going up the steps it was so quiet, like peaceful and then you hear this scuffling. it was michelle. within moments she came charging at me and she jumped onto me and
laser focused on tomorrow for big cities like oklahoma city, wichita, tulsa and kansas asks city. we'll be out here chasing. back to you, david. >> you will be right there through "gma" in the morning. from cleveland this evening for the first time we're hearing from the officers who rescued the women locked up in that home for a decade. linzie janis reports tonight one of the young women jumping into the arms of an officer saying, please don't let me go. >> reporter: the...
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. >> this is life in the big city. >> the dog, the dog. >> its dog, hi, puppy. >> the dog. >> oh, well, i god answered captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: welcome to the report. good to have you with us. i hope you can tell at home, these ladies and gentlemen are true believers. members of the nation and heroes one and all. thank you. folks, if you watch this show, i don't have to tell you that i am un-fond of the u.n. these dags hammer scolds are hell bent on taking away our guns and then forcing us to speak esperanto. you can have my guns when i pry them from my malvarmaj manoj mortitaj. and i mean that. but now the u.n. has done something truly unforgivable. >> the u.n. has a new solution to fight hunger: bugs. >> the u.n. says creatures like scorpions, cicadas and locusts are a healthy source of fat, protein and fiber. >> stephen: the u.n. bullies want to make us eat a bug. what's next? solve the global water crisis through sustainable swirlies? and folks, i for one do not buy the u.n. claim
. >> this is life in the big city. >> the dog, the dog. >> its dog, hi, puppy. >> the dog. >> oh, well, i god answered captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen! stephen! stephen! >> stephen: welcome to the report. good to have you with us. i hope you can tell at home, these ladies and gentlemen are true believers. members of the nation and heroes one and all. thank you. folks, if you watch this...
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they don't just work in big cities. even today amateur actors in small venues are struggling to keep the art alive. for one troop, it's an a local tradition, using it as a way to revive their community. >> the district gifu city. this area used to be the commercial heart of town. vibrant, full of life. a decline started after world war ii. businesses moved away and so did many of the residents. a group of young shop owners is trying to do something about it. three years ago they started the gifu young masters club. the group has been promote iing cultu cultural and sports activities. that brought people together again. the club still felt something was missing. a sense of community. that's when they learned at gifu ha bucky, ha buky. it was popular before the war. >> translator: we had to think about ways to get people in this town to come together and get things turned around. >> reporter: trouble was no one in the group had any kabuki experience, not on the stage anyway. >> translator: when i was a student, i always w
they don't just work in big cities. even today amateur actors in small venues are struggling to keep the art alive. for one troop, it's an a local tradition, using it as a way to revive their community. >> the district gifu city. this area used to be the commercial heart of town. vibrant, full of life. a decline started after world war ii. businesses moved away and so did many of the residents. a group of young shop owners is trying to do something about it. three years ago they started...
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it is a nice >> americans are getting back to big city living pare. nation's largest cities have shown strong population growth. growth is outlying suburb slipped into the lowest level in more than a decade. economists generally have played down theenyingsaying youg adults in the recovering economy will be back on the move after years of staying put in big cities. but a 2000 low numbers indicate that young people are still playing it safe in dense urban cores, where many jobs are. >> we have a traffic jam from san jose up toward mountain view, highway aid out, the south bound shoreline grass now clear. >> it states 280 in the north bound direction still heavier than usual but the drive time down to 23 minutes out to cupertino from downtown san jose. >> delays are building once again at the bay bridge westbound with an accident out there, the incline section blocked the meeting light, excuse me blocked the right lane as a consequence the meter lights have been slowed down. >> the back up is starting to build on the 880 ramp leading to the bridge which h
it is a nice >> americans are getting back to big city living pare. nation's largest cities have shown strong population growth. growth is outlying suburb slipped into the lowest level in more than a decade. economists generally have played down theenyingsaying youg adults in the recovering economy will be back on the move after years of staying put in big cities. but a 2000 low numbers indicate that young people are still playing it safe in dense urban cores, where many jobs are....
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. >>> not too long ago, san jose was known as the safest big city in america. tonight, some say it is a city in crisis. a murder near the elementary school this morning was the city's fourth this week. today, the city activated its game plan for calming things down. the crisis response protocall puts more officers and gang units on the streets to try and keep the peace while officers try to solve the murder cases they are already dealing with. >> we are a major city, so we are addressing each one individually. but it is violence we need to address and do the best we can with the resources we have. >> things have changed a bit. today's homicide was san jose's 20th of the year and that matches the city's total for all of 2010. >>> fire crews have a handle on a grass fire that was moving towards homes in vallejo. it broke out two hours ago. ficials tell us because of wind, it didn't take long to burn up a hill near homes on water view terrace. fire with help from nearby agencies stopped the spread to about 5-acres. >>> well, it seemed all figured out. apple would m
. >>> not too long ago, san jose was known as the safest big city in america. tonight, some say it is a city in crisis. a murder near the elementary school this morning was the city's fourth this week. today, the city activated its game plan for calming things down. the crisis response protocall puts more officers and gang units on the streets to try and keep the peace while officers try to solve the murder cases they are already dealing with. >> we are a major city, so we are...
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it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talked about is this kind of bipolar attitude of what it takes to look like a burner. it is expensive, what it takes to go out there. you said that we find high levels of satisfaction in consumption. what do you think of this industry is growing around what it takes to fit in out there? >> everyone lives in their own world. this is pretty much how i look out there. the hat, shirt. >> this is what i wear. >> this is not expensive apparel. i would not wear these shoes. they are too nice. there will always be that attitude. i can see by your office that we are -- outift that you are a burner. if people go out there and too expensive things, that is great. if they pay money for these things, fine. we are not against commerce. in essence, when they do that, we see that as a gift to others. they a
it is much easier to break into a big city. but we are well accepted and respected because we talk straight with everyone and we have benefited everyone. >> one more question and then one final question for you. >> something my friends have talked about is this kind of bipolar attitude of what it takes to look like a burner. it is expensive, what it takes to go out there. you said that we find high levels of satisfaction in consumption. what do you think of this industry is growing...
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the people out there in big cities go, what happened to my vote? my vote doesn't count as much as the guy living in utah. senators of new york and california represent about 20% of the country i think and 4 senators out of 100. a guy from utah, you may not know the guy from utah, the second one, you probably do. he has as much clout as gillibrand in new york. >> that's a dynamic people underestimated doing into the fight, why from the very beginning on this show i took note of what harry reid said on the whole start of this gun debate. he pretty much said, we'll take a look. basically we're going to slow this down because he understood the very principle you just identified that the vote doesn't line up with necessarily the sentiment. >> let's take a look at this. republican national committee has a new ad out there. it's a web ad. these are the cheap ones they don't spend much money on. we, of course, cover them. they're practically gloating. this has priebus' name all over it, or his nature. >> only 100 days into his second term, already faced a
the people out there in big cities go, what happened to my vote? my vote doesn't count as much as the guy living in utah. senators of new york and california represent about 20% of the country i think and 4 senators out of 100. a guy from utah, you may not know the guy from utah, the second one, you probably do. he has as much clout as gillibrand in new york. >> that's a dynamic people underestimated doing into the fight, why from the very beginning on this show i took note of what harry...
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chicago is one of the only major, like really big cities, big population cities, and when i say "chicago out for 5% yield, just on the rent's for the expenses, and that's the only place to do that. you can't do that in boston, dc, or new york, the east coast cities, and it's rare in san fransisco, san diego, l.a. so for the standpoint if you play big u.s. metro, chicago's the only place. >> 9.3% unemployment in chicago, higher than the national average, bad publicity about shootings. how come that's not enough to make you not like chicago? >> suburban chicago. i'm nervous about the fact that like new york and california, they don't have their arms around the financial problems so there's going to be a reckoning down the road, but we build for single people reits. you have to balance it out. you don't want to avoid chicago like, where it's the center of the midwest, drawing population from all over the midwest. whatever population is lostis usual down to texas,florida, z cases where everybody is losing population. to play that, get a good deal, low basis, rented out for profit, and be in
chicago is one of the only major, like really big cities, big population cities, and when i say "chicago out for 5% yield, just on the rent's for the expenses, and that's the only place to do that. you can't do that in boston, dc, or new york, the east coast cities, and it's rare in san fransisco, san diego, l.a. so for the standpoint if you play big u.s. metro, chicago's the only place. >> 9.3% unemployment in chicago, higher than the national average, bad publicity about shootings....
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telecommunications spends twenty yes but because he's unable to speak russian find a job not even in a big city like crescent that's why he travels to dubai to make a living but i hope that one day he'll take the children with him we have. to learn must. it to leave the good life. in syria a little. bit you hear. a little. you love you. hear. you know i like relief because there is a cure and you'll feel good and all busy nor. a problem in the trough for. i don't want to come back to syria you know i want to stay here. i think i will go back soon i will convince him to come back soon i still can't have great dreams here because my heart's still and see. the sea. my own faults and i like you a car you can drive me nuts it's really hard to drive and just got released still doesn't sound good job to buy it with a car like in syria. pete. pete. actually looks like their son. leo or. when they can't believe the older. didn't really. on two minds we are on the high seas planes. leave this town series. very very much as they are mine now. this is the first time the two john has brought the children he
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anyone traveling in the west or headed to the big cities, you'll remain dry during the day. you may see a few showers and thunderstorms in california, nevada and definitely in utah. looking at the extended forecast, and it's amazing. this great spring weather pattern continues. one of the greatest stretches probably in the history of the pacific northwest for a wonderful warm spring weather. look at portland. 76 to 84 over the next couple days. we cool it off a little towards mother's day, but 73. now, it's been a little cooler than normal in southern california. we're going to deal with a little bit of a warm-up, it looks like. 70 degrees by saturday. and then by mother's day, it could even get hot in areas of the desert southwest. 100s in the desert. san diego could be up near 80. so it looks beautiful for mom in california. >> very nice, bill. thank you. >>> who is named the least trusted movie star? it shouldn't come much of a surprise. kristen stewart is the least trustworthy of all of them. tom cruise was named the least trusted male movie star while tom hanks was name
anyone traveling in the west or headed to the big cities, you'll remain dry during the day. you may see a few showers and thunderstorms in california, nevada and definitely in utah. looking at the extended forecast, and it's amazing. this great spring weather pattern continues. one of the greatest stretches probably in the history of the pacific northwest for a wonderful warm spring weather. look at portland. 76 to 84 over the next couple days. we cool it off a little towards mother's day, but...
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not at all like the attacks we have previously known on big cities. but this still has shocked many people, wondering you can a soldier return safe an well from afghanistan only to be killed outside his barracks in london. >> how do you progressive conservative yourself from someone down the street with a meat cleaver? thank you very much. >>> a major change at an iconic institution. the boyscouts of america is ending its ban on gay members. more than 61% of delegates from across the country voted to lift the ban t. band on gay leaders, though, was not voted on. it will remain in place. this is for the youth, not the adults. church groups sponsor 70% of local scout units. many not to keep the ban. >> we are focusing on building strong, young men, not getting an organization turned into a sexual agenda item. >> it's about life skills. it's really about building character and it's not about sexual orientation. it never has been. >> a survey conducted for the boyscouts found that 48% of parents of current scouts support bans. a majority of boyscouts them
not at all like the attacks we have previously known on big cities. but this still has shocked many people, wondering you can a soldier return safe an well from afghanistan only to be killed outside his barracks in london. >> how do you progressive conservative yourself from someone down the street with a meat cleaver? thank you very much. >>> a major change at an iconic institution. the boyscouts of america is ending its ban on gay members. more than 61% of delegates from across...
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the bay area cities making that list big and small. >> california's largest city is weighing -- wake up with a new mayor in los angeles. >> former congressman who tweeted lewd photos of himself to women appeared side-by-side with his wife in a new youtube video and the video has been pulled as anthony >> covering cupertino, and wine country and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> it is a beautiful start to the day at the golden gate bridge and is just gorgeous and chilly. >> the city of los angeles has elected the next mayor, far seat has -- garcetti has won and received nearly 54 percent of the vote making him the first elected jewish mayor. opponents we we say the woman won 4 percent. she would have been the first female mayor. he will succeed the mayor who is leave office after two terms. >> also this morning the former new york congressman who resigned in disgrace after sending lewd photo on twitter is attempting a political come back and jumping into the race for new york city mayor. >> i made some big mistakes and let a last people down but i learned some tough lessons. i ha
the bay area cities making that list big and small. >> california's largest city is weighing -- wake up with a new mayor in los angeles. >> former congressman who tweeted lewd photos of himself to women appeared side-by-side with his wife in a new youtube video and the video has been pulled as anthony >> covering cupertino, and wine country and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> it is a beautiful start to the day at the golden gate bridge and is just gorgeous and...
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telecommunications spends twenty yes but because he's unable to speak russian he called find a job not even in a big city like crescent that's why he travels to dubai to make a living but i hope that one day he'll take the children with him we have. to learn must. to leave the good life. in syria look. at you in. the long. run. you love you. you know i like relieved because there is a kill that. you feel good and all busy. problem in the trough. i don't want to come back to syria you know i want to stay here. i think i will go back soon i will have to come back soon i still can't have great dreams here because my heart's still in ca. see. my own car it's like you a car you can drive it not that it's really hard to drive and discard it when you still don't tell a good job to buy it with a car like in syria. heat. bodied elite. athletes luck first and. then learning. the art to see. when they can delete the older. missed it entirely. on termites we are on the last. lines around. this town series and very much they are mine. this is the first time but two john has brought the children here to let them see t
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