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a lot of those people in charles city.f these folks that came out in some anzand said, we'll come. maybe we did well in ames and polk county, but we have a lot of votes from around the state. we have that organization in these little counties that are a lot more republican than polk county. they will be a factor in the caucus. >> you were able to put your campaign more into gear during the debate,. >> we did get -- we did not get a whole lot of questions until the social conservatives questions came up. all the sudden, a lot of them used the line about family and life. i came to talk about a lot of things. can and that is something we have to overcome. we are a full spectrum conservative that has a better record than anybody else in the field. >> do you think the strong stance he took about iran? >> i think it hurt ron paul. michele bachmann should be thanking me. i heard that from a lot of people that said, i didn't know that about him. we did a lot of good for us and frankly for the party in that debate. >> congratulatio
a lot of those people in charles city.f these folks that came out in some anzand said, we'll come. maybe we did well in ames and polk county, but we have a lot of votes from around the state. we have that organization in these little counties that are a lot more republican than polk county. they will be a factor in the caucus. >> you were able to put your campaign more into gear during the debate,. >> we did get -- we did not get a whole lot of questions until the social...
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[no audio] deputy city attorney charles sullivan to add anything. supervisor campos: we have the deputy attorney. did you want to add anything? >> good afternoon. charles sullivan. i thing the department pretty much summarized it correctly. i have nothing to add, unless you have questions for me. supervisor campos: before we proceed with discussion, i wanted to ask of the legislative analyst's office, how this process works. we have item 2 and item 3, a resolution. my understanding is, as a committee, we have to act on each one of the five recommendation that has been made. is that correct? >> good morning, supervisors. this committee will make -- should be making a decision on whether they agree or disagree with each of the five findings and whether they agree or disagree with the one recommendation from the board supervisors. add that time, this committee will pass out to the full board a resolution that incorporates this committee's decision for approval or disapproval. supervisor campos: ok. colleagues, why don't we move to the actual resolution
[no audio] deputy city attorney charles sullivan to add anything. supervisor campos: we have the deputy attorney. did you want to add anything? >> good afternoon. charles sullivan. i thing the department pretty much summarized it correctly. i have nothing to add, unless you have questions for me. supervisor campos: before we proceed with discussion, i wanted to ask of the legislative analyst's office, how this process works. we have item 2 and item 3, a resolution. my understanding is, as...
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city attorney's office whether or not there is a reasonable argument that the protections that were included in this development agreement are not enforceable. could someone make a reasonable argument of that? >> charles sullivan, city attorney's office. as you know, i have given extensive testimony in the board -- to the board on open in closed session on this issue. part of the difficulty results from the fact that we relied on two exemptions. the first one was the exemption under the state's 10-city bonus. there is no case law on that, and that is part of what we were advising you. there is a lot of reasons why we believe we fit within that exemption. there is the second exemption that came up later that we discussed, at that we found that deals with replacement housing units built on the same property within five years. there is case law that actually supports that. at the end of the day, -- i do not know it is worth repeating, but all of these things are to make it enforceable, and also to provide that -- to require that the demolitions and relocation have been in advance before anybody -- and the unit is demolished. at the end of the day, we concluded there were strong arguments to support the e
city attorney's office whether or not there is a reasonable argument that the protections that were included in this development agreement are not enforceable. could someone make a reasonable argument of that? >> charles sullivan, city attorney's office. as you know, i have given extensive testimony in the board -- to the board on open in closed session on this issue. part of the difficulty results from the fact that we relied on two exemptions. the first one was the exemption under the...
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[no audio] deputy city attorney charles sullivan to add anything. supervisor campos: we have the deputy attorney. did you want to add anything? >> good afternoon. charles sullivan. i thing the department pretty much summarized it correctly. i have nothing to add, unless you have questions for me. supervisor campos: before we proceed with discussion, i wanted to ask of the legislative analyst's office, how this process works. we have item 2 and item 3, a resolution. my understanding is, as a committee, we have toa
[no audio] deputy city attorney charles sullivan to add anything. supervisor campos: we have the deputy attorney. did you want to add anything? >> good afternoon. charles sullivan. i thing the department pretty much summarized it correctly. i have nothing to add, unless you have questions for me. supervisor campos: before we proceed with discussion, i wanted to ask of the legislative analyst's office, how this process works. we have item 2 and item 3, a resolution. my understanding is, as...
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[no audio] deputy city attorney charles sullivan to add anything. supervisor campos: we have the deputy attorney. did you want to add anything? >> good afternoon. charles sullivan. i thing the department pretty much summarized it correctly. i have nothing to add, unless you have questions for me. supervisor cs:
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. >> and charles clifford and the city council has approved a plan to tear down this old factory.e will have details coming up. >> there is bad blood brewing between the phillies and the giants and because the two teams are from the opposite coast, it looks like we have a rivalry. >> i have some incredible deals to tell you about including scoring a new iphone for for as low as $5. that is this weekend only i am gabe slate in that is coming up and my tech report. ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> we may have the chowder and they may have the cheese steaks will when the giants went out and got an all-star outfielder, the phillies got one of their own go figure, they're trying to keep the with the gia
. >> and charles clifford and the city council has approved a plan to tear down this old factory.e will have details coming up. >> there is bad blood brewing between the phillies and the giants and because the two teams are from the opposite coast, it looks like we have a rivalry. >> i have some incredible deals to tell you about including scoring a new iphone for for as low as $5. that is this weekend only i am gabe slate in that is coming up and my tech report. ♪ [ woman ]...
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a funeral service was held in redwood city today for 32 year old who died last week after being attacked and mauled by her own pit bull. charlesd was in redwood city and has reaction from friends and co-workers. >> one week after her death her friends are still in shock. >> devastated. >> i was in shock. >> i cannot understand it at all. >> bob lee saw her the night before she died he ate dinner at the restaurant where she worked. >> we have had a wonderful evening i gave her a great big hug and a kiss, that was one per customs just before i left and i was looking for to seeing her again. >> the people i spoke with today are confused and saddened by the way that she died. tonya bingham had watched her dog for her when she was shot out of town. she was stunned by what happened. --she watched her dog for her while she was out of town she was stunned that that happened. >> she loved her dogs and i'm just sad that that happen. >> a san carlos woman is behind bars tonight she is accused of threatening people--police with a knife after brutally stabbing her pet lizard. police say they are ride in that is when they said she pulled a
a funeral service was held in redwood city today for 32 year old who died last week after being attacked and mauled by her own pit bull. charlesd was in redwood city and has reaction from friends and co-workers. >> one week after her death her friends are still in shock. >> devastated. >> i was in shock. >> i cannot understand it at all. >> bob lee saw her the night before she died he ate dinner at the restaurant where she worked. >> we have had a wonderful...
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lieutenant charles garbarini was a new york city firefighter who died at ground zero. >> reporter: iflked into a room, you knew he was there, he knew he was there he had a business card and he put on charles garbarini fighter, you light them, we fight them. we were together for 20 years. >> reporter: it's still fresh? >> i must say that it has been ten years and life has filled in around it. but certainly are moments are where you are right back there. look at these. you've got to see these. >> reporter: it wasn't until last winter and a trip to rwanda when she encountered some lessons about resilience that would finally help her to heal. in 1994 genocide took the lives of a million people in rwanda and left a quarter of a million widows. many were raped and are now living with hiv. >> i felt that i would like to connect with some of the widows there and ask them how they've managed to go through their grief. >> reporter: garborini brought a video camera and asked them to share their stories. what she heard surprised her. >> ( translated ): i have already forgiven those who killed my
lieutenant charles garbarini was a new york city firefighter who died at ground zero. >> reporter: iflked into a room, you knew he was there, he knew he was there he had a business card and he put on charles garbarini fighter, you light them, we fight them. we were together for 20 years. >> reporter: it's still fresh? >> i must say that it has been ten years and life has filled in around it. but certainly are moments are where you are right back there. look at these. you've...
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. >> joining me now is detroit city council president, charles. let's start with that low number.rs moved into homes so far? >> well, you know, it's an innovated process and try to figure out how it works. a lot of times and because of their homes, and schools ironically because of crime and so those are also issues that we need to work on as a city, improving our schools and reducing crime. we think crime can be impacted by the fact that a police officer has passed into the neighborhood. >> charles, last weekend in detroit, in a 24-hour period, 15 people were shot. what type of impact do you think a program like this and a crime in detroit. >> well, i think that having a police officer living in a neighborhood can help the people who live in the neighborhood feel safe or at least have the perception that they are safer. they can have direct access to an employee department to talk about strengthening that relationship to make sure that the blog club has direct access to the police precinct and are doing things amongst the neighbors to reduce the opportunity for crime in the neigh
. >> joining me now is detroit city council president, charles. let's start with that low number.rs moved into homes so far? >> well, you know, it's an innovated process and try to figure out how it works. a lot of times and because of their homes, and schools ironically because of crime and so those are also issues that we need to work on as a city, improving our schools and reducing crime. we think crime can be impacted by the fact that a police officer has passed into the...
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. >> and redwood city and charles clifford with kron4 news. >> new details about a nightclub shootoutin san jose where three people were killed investigators have now identified a fourth suspect in the case, 26 year-old auturo he and three other men went to the club back in january to kidnap the owner because of a debt that was old. --owed. the san francisco crime rate is declining, total overall violent crime is down 6%. they shared--compared this year to last year, they say that homicide are at a low and that low has not been seen in almost 50 years. >> the death of a black man in jackson mississippi is now being investigated as a federal hate crimes. there is disturbing evidence in this case that shows where prosecutors say is the final act in the beating of james anderson to a pickup truck is used to drive over the wounded man killing him a group of white teens single out the men at random simply because he was black. two teenagers have been charged and five others that allegedly have took part have not been charged. a possible the crime in new jersey this was the scene, a pakasta
. >> and redwood city and charles clifford with kron4 news. >> new details about a nightclub shootoutin san jose where three people were killed investigators have now identified a fourth suspect in the case, 26 year-old auturo he and three other men went to the club back in january to kidnap the owner because of a debt that was old. --owed. the san francisco crime rate is declining, total overall violent crime is down 6%. they shared--compared this year to last year, they say that...
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on the homes of feathered friends in saint augustine florida, the nation's very first city. >> osgood: i'm charlespe you'll join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor right away if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. br
on the homes of feathered friends in saint augustine florida, the nation's very first city. >> osgood: i'm charlespe you'll join us again next sunday morning. until then, i'll see you on the radio. i have copd. if you have it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms... by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily...
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terry sullivan, kansas city, missouri. you told charleser that it was not the tea party that brought about the debt deal. who do you think the tea party is? according to the polls, about 19% of the folks, terry, not nearly enough to pressure congress, and many tea party people opposed the deal. it was pressure across the board from the folks that stopped the madness. gene, cape coral, florida. you think it was a good deal. who's right? can't speak for charles, but i never said it was a good deal. i said it was necessary, the best you could get with a divided government. the markets are reacting. and steve in maryland. charles, krauthammer is wrong and you are right, bill. sorry about butchering your name. gary from illinois. just received my shirt for becoming a premium member. my son wants a pinheads and patriots shirt. this is fun. for us, gary, because you and thousands of others become premium members and buy stuff, we are able to give close to a million dollars to charity this year. david, san antonio, texas, bill we watch "the factor
terry sullivan, kansas city, missouri. you told charleser that it was not the tea party that brought about the debt deal. who do you think the tea party is? according to the polls, about 19% of the folks, terry, not nearly enough to pressure congress, and many tea party people opposed the deal. it was pressure across the board from the folks that stopped the madness. gene, cape coral, florida. you think it was a good deal. who's right? can't speak for charles, but i never said it was a good...
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. >> tom: meanwhile, charles schwab is suing 11 major banks, including j.p. morgan, bank of america and citi, claiming they conspired to manipulate a borrowing benchmark used to set interest rates. in two separate lawsuits, schwab says the banks deprived investors of hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars, by keeping libor rates low. j.p. morgan and b-of-a declined to comment. citi says the suit is without merit. >> susie: big yellow school busses and backpacks brimming with supplies-- the nation's kids are heading back to school. for the next several thursdays, our "kids and cash" series mines the back-to school season for some real world lessons in finance. tonight, neale godfrey tackles budgeting. she's c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> back-to-school means back-to- spending. but suppose you could turn it into back-to-basics? this is a great time of year to teach your child about budgeting. start by helping them make a spending budget for the two major categories of back-to- school-- supplies and clothing. the first step is to get a list of all the recommended supp
. >> tom: meanwhile, charles schwab is suing 11 major banks, including j.p. morgan, bank of america and citi, claiming they conspired to manipulate a borrowing benchmark used to set interest rates. in two separate lawsuits, schwab says the banks deprived investors of hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars, by keeping libor rates low. j.p. morgan and b-of-a declined to comment. citi says the suit is without merit. >> susie: big yellow school busses and backpacks brimming...
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charles? >>> in beijing, tensions are rising between rich and poor and it's starting to have an impact on the city'sscape. we'll look at how migrant workers say they're slow he getting pushed out of town. that's next. >>> cnn london, i'm charles hodson. >> and i'm andrew stevens at cnn hong kong. welcome back. you're watching "world business today." >>> let's return to european stock markets where all of the major indices apart from london are open for trade. obviously with the ftse, the largest index not open. a little thinner. how they stand right now with gains for all of these markets, the dax up by more than 1% as is it's cac. quite strong gains for the siouxic smi with big banks like british suite much to the fore. the whole of the european indices playing catch-up with the rally we saw on friday on wall street. andrew? >> yes, absolutely. similar story here. wall street keepings in asia in the start of the trading week, charles. investors digesting the news out of japan the new prime minister is indeed the former finance minister. so expecting at least mr. noda will bring some relative stabil
charles? >>> in beijing, tensions are rising between rich and poor and it's starting to have an impact on the city'sscape. we'll look at how migrant workers say they're slow he getting pushed out of town. that's next. >>> cnn london, i'm charles hodson. >> and i'm andrew stevens at cnn hong kong. welcome back. you're watching "world business today." >>> let's return to european stock markets where all of the major indices apart from london are open for...
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. >> reporter: police flooded parts of the city last night and arrested about 50 teenagers for violating a newly enforced curfew. police commissioner charles ramsey makes no apologies for the tactic. >> we're talking about 14, 15, 16-year-old youngsters. they're old enough to know write from whereon and they know what they're doing is wrong and they'll suffer the consequences. >> reporter: so far the curfews have worked in preventing further incidents and they're one tool police in the u.s. are using. in the wake of riots in his country, david cameron is turning to the u.s. for help in curbing mob violence there. >> we have been discussing how we go further getting to grips with gang with people like bill bratton. >> reporter: bill bratton is widely regarded as one of the nation's most effective crime fighters. he says community policing is key. >> community policing where crime is securing, that's where you want to put your police, but you don't want your police there just making arrests. we want them networking, building relationships. >> reporter: bratton also says he'd be open to a controversial idea floated by prime minister cameron,
. >> reporter: police flooded parts of the city last night and arrested about 50 teenagers for violating a newly enforced curfew. police commissioner charles ramsey makes no apologies for the tactic. >> we're talking about 14, 15, 16-year-old youngsters. they're old enough to know write from whereon and they know what they're doing is wrong and they'll suffer the consequences. >> reporter: so far the curfews have worked in preventing further incidents and they're one tool...
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it's not a crime to feed birds in the city, but charles douglas was given several warnings about it.and pigeons are causing a hazard for airplanes. brian, over to you. >> brian: all right. he may be losing his grip, but is moammar gadhafi really ready to let go of his leadership? his son, saif resurfaced last night and says his father is not going anywhere and the pentagon believes he's still in libya. this doctor is a doctor and professor of psychiatry and political psychology and international affairs at george washington university. he spent decades analyzing leaders for the c.i.a. so, does gadhafi profile as somebody that will run, fight, or hide? >> gadhafi is not someone who will shrink into exile nor commit suicide and while he may hide temporarily, it is in the service of ultimately having his people who all love him and support him rising to his defense. for him, it's inconceivable that his people are turning against him. therefore, this is all the west and nato and at one point he talked about them slipping ha louis in a generals to the youth. >> brian: would you label him
it's not a crime to feed birds in the city, but charles douglas was given several warnings about it.and pigeons are causing a hazard for airplanes. brian, over to you. >> brian: all right. he may be losing his grip, but is moammar gadhafi really ready to let go of his leadership? his son, saif resurfaced last night and says his father is not going anywhere and the pentagon believes he's still in libya. this doctor is a doctor and professor of psychiatry and political psychology and...
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charles blair hill lasted into the night. san francisco police spokesman rereeling the spillover of inconvenience and crossed to the city's transit system. >>> as you all the now muni traffic was affected. the railway system in of was affected as well as the traffic of motor vehicles along the street. >> reporter: in other words, the demonstrations are having a broad impact that reaches well beyond b.a.r.t. san francisco tallied up $70,000 in costs to its muni rail station. >> we have to bypass the station because we are not letting passengers in or out. >> reporter: it takes extra equipment and extra people. >> that was for $70,000 for the last protest. >> reporter: the last protest? >> correct. >> reporter: probable hurricane greater than 70,000. >> i don't have the totals on that but you do the cost for monday's and this that was 70,000. >> reporter: all the temperature administrations muni says on market street are running up the tab. >> we don't know where protestors will go or what they will do. >> he declined to say whether muni will seek reimbursement from b.a.r.t. b.a.r.t. says it will not reimburse san francisco police
charles blair hill lasted into the night. san francisco police spokesman rereeling the spillover of inconvenience and crossed to the city's transit system. >>> as you all the now muni traffic was affected. the railway system in of was affected as well as the traffic of motor vehicles along the street. >> reporter: in other words, the demonstrations are having a broad impact that reaches well beyond b.a.r.t. san francisco tallied up $70,000 in costs to its muni rail station....
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city teenagers. we'll talk to the man live, the police commissioner there, charles ramsey. he'll be live.e after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. weekend curfew will begin in downtown philadelphia for kids under 18. it's a mandate announced this week after so-called flash mobs of violent young people have been attacking strangers in several areas of philadelphia's center city. in one incident attackers included an 11-year-old. curfew extends to 10:00 p.m. weekdays for children under 13. mayor michael nutter says his city is forced to do what some parents are failing to do. >> we as a government cannot raise people's children. you have to take care of children if you want them. we can help you. we provided services, support, all kind of stuff. but we're not going to tolerate this kind of senseless, stupid, ignorant, violent acts even episodically as they may occur on the streets of
city teenagers. we'll talk to the man live, the police commissioner there, charles ramsey. he'll be live.e after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. weekend curfew will begin in downtown philadelphia for kids under 18. it's a mandate announced this week after so-called flash mobs of violent...
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charles and many others. the duo were singers in their own right releasing 15 albums. ash ford died in a new york city hospital of throat cancer. he was 70. ash ford is survived by his wife and two daughters. >> ♪ you ain't nothing but a hownt dog ♪ hound dog ♪ >> and another death in the music world, jerry lieber who wrote "hound dog" who elvis turned into a hit and yakityy, yak. >> they worked together since they were 17. they also wrote stand by me and "love potion number 9". he died of heart failure at the age of 78. >> tonight hurricane irene is gaining strength and heading to the united states. nasa captured images of irene as it made landfall over puerto rico. they flooded streets and knocked out power to a million people. irene is now a category two hurricane with 100 mile per hour winds. they say it could increase as it passes over the bahamas and slams into the united states. >>> and of course meteorologist sandhya patel is tracking irene very closely for us. she is here with that in the forecast. it is headed to the southeastern united states. >> that's right, dan. and it is going to become
charles and many others. the duo were singers in their own right releasing 15 albums. ash ford died in a new york city hospital of throat cancer. he was 70. ash ford is survived by his wife and two daughters. >> ♪ you ain't nothing but a hownt dog ♪ hound dog ♪ >> and another death in the music world, jerry lieber who wrote "hound dog" who elvis turned into a hit and yakityy, yak. >> they worked together since they were 17. they also wrote stand by me and...
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citi can help you write it. >>> from cnn lon for i'm charles hodson. >> even i'm andrew stevens at cnn hong kong.me back. you're watching "world business today." >> within a mile or so from where i'm sitting prime minister david cameron is chairing a top level emergency meeting in the uk capital to come up with a plan to end widespread rioting here in london. three nights of arson, vandalism, looting and running battles with police, not only in london but other cities have left the nation stunned. atika shubert is out on the streets and joins us with the latest developments. i gather another rowdy night, atika. >> reporter: yes, it has been another rowdy night. the traffic is completely backed up on this street because as you can imagine on the high street it's kay yot. there's just debris everywhere. windows smashed. behind me you can't see it because there's a truck here but the shells of two burned out cars. there is in ehling, a pretty suburb of london, a quiet residential area, so people are asking, how did it get to this point? how did it get to the point where what was a riot in tottenham
citi can help you write it. >>> from cnn lon for i'm charles hodson. >> even i'm andrew stevens at cnn hong kong.me back. you're watching "world business today." >> within a mile or so from where i'm sitting prime minister david cameron is chairing a top level emergency meeting in the uk capital to come up with a plan to end widespread rioting here in london. three nights of arson, vandalism, looting and running battles with police, not only in london but other...
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charles clifford, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: hot inland. 79 in concord, livermore, 60s in san francisco. still 80s in redwood city but starting to cool down, quickly. temperatures are much cooler inland. cooler along the coast. six degrees cooler in hayward but 13 degrees cooler in fairfield and 10 degrees cooler in concord and livermore. currently allowed temperatures are dropping, quickly. 56 degrees in oakland but still mild with 74 degrees tomorrow. with dense fog and drizzle close to the coast. that fog will spread through the bay area and overnight. by 9:00 a.m. it will already be pulling back along the coast. with cooler conditions in some spots. pinpoint it coming up. >>pam: we are just getting started. >> a disappointing day on wall street. the dow jones up, down. eventually closing 1162 points. down 4% for the week. >> police are sounding the of sudden increase in jewelry theft specifically snatch and grab of golden change. >>pam: gold-chained-- >> y bake of america is backing laying off more employees of the bank of america employees. >> in florida the woman's arrest. and action could trigg >>pam: the
charles clifford, kron 4 news. >>jacqueline: hot inland. 79 in concord, livermore, 60s in san francisco. still 80s in redwood city but starting to cool down, quickly. temperatures are much cooler inland. cooler along the coast. six degrees cooler in hayward but 13 degrees cooler in fairfield and 10 degrees cooler in concord and livermore. currently allowed temperatures are dropping, quickly. 56 degrees in oakland but still mild with 74 degrees tomorrow. with dense fog and drizzle close to...
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citi can help you write it. >>> when the famous basketball player charles barkley said he was misquoted in his own autobiograpiography, that was a funny moment, when rick perry says the same thing, it is also funny but in a different this guy could be president sort of way. announcer] anan anthis...is the netwo. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ >>> senator john mccain of arizona has had a twitter account for a really long time. he started tweeting in january 2009. john mccain was an early adopter. right at the top of his twitter feed you can see his tweets about libya, including a link to a statement he put out. the statement congratulates all the other nato countries involved in the support mission for the rebels in libya, but as for the u.s., senators mccain and graham say we regret the success was so long i
citi can help you write it. >>> when the famous basketball player charles barkley said he was misquoted in his own autobiograpiography, that was a funny moment, when rick perry says the same thing, it is also funny but in a different this guy could be president sort of way. announcer] anan anthis...is the netwo. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows...
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was in the making on the streets of moscow then the city was under military curfew on the second day of an attempt to overthrow me heil go to charles than president of the soviet union artie's tom barton looks back at the attempted coup that proved pivotal in the collapse of the u.s.s.r. . twenty years ago moscow was in turmoil tanks on the streets barricades manned outside the russian parliament the white house panic and anger were in the air and the soviet army came face to face with its own people. the first couple of days were pretty scary that's when we had to go to key points in the city and protect them there were crowds of people gathering and violence was on the verge of breaking out the coup plotters had isolated soviet leader mikhail gorbachev and seized control of media outlets but one reporter defied the k.g.b. officers in his news room. we've switched on our t.v. camera without much hope of being able to go on air tonight you can see barricades being erected. survey's report was shown and spread word of the democratic resistance developing around the reformist russian president boris yeltsin as the standoff continues
was in the making on the streets of moscow then the city was under military curfew on the second day of an attempt to overthrow me heil go to charles than president of the soviet union artie's tom barton looks back at the attempted coup that proved pivotal in the collapse of the u.s.s.r. . twenty years ago moscow was in turmoil tanks on the streets barricades manned outside the russian parliament the white house panic and anger were in the air and the soviet army came face to face with its own...
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city replenishes its beaches every four years. the last time was 2010 when they spent $9 million to build up dunes to protect against major storms, dunes that are still standing today. charles owns a bicycle rental business, rode out the storm with no problems. kessel says he's unhappy with city officials for ordering the evacuation of 200,000 vacationers at the height of tourist season, but mayor rick meehan defends his decision. >> you have to err on the side of public safety. you have to do the right thing. they are hard decisions to make but they were the right decisions. >> reporter: as you can imagine, scott, there's tremendous relief here in ocean city. the mayor said they didn't just dodge a bullet. they dodged a missile. >> pelley: chip, it looks like the sun is breaking out there. i wonder how long it's going to be before folks can come back to the beach. >> reporter: well, they said they are going to open the beach today. there are already some people out there walking on the beach. they said they are going to restrict access to the water, but there are surfers out there already, and yesterday, the police went up and down the beach chasing them away. today, they'
city replenishes its beaches every four years. the last time was 2010 when they spent $9 million to build up dunes to protect against major storms, dunes that are still standing today. charles owns a bicycle rental business, rode out the storm with no problems. kessel says he's unhappy with city officials for ordering the evacuation of 200,000 vacationers at the height of tourist season, but mayor rick meehan defends his decision. >> you have to err on the side of public safety. you have...
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charles clifford, kron 4 news. >>> clear skies right now but the fog is ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citihankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> san jose residents are asked to join the city in reducing junk mail. much of it as catalogs and magazines end up in the trash and in local landfills. the city announced a new partnership with catalog choice. they allow people to pick up and choose which catalogs they want to receive. >> everyone gets junk mail. not everyone knows thew take care of it. best interest of us to get the washed out to let people know you don't
charles clifford, kron 4 news. >>> clear skies right now but the fog is ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded... so i sent him to camp. we'd earned lots of points with our new citihankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write...
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city where the residents have been told to brace for the worst from hurricane irene. bay area volunteers are backing up to head to the east coast to help with relief efforts. charlesfford talked to local red cross workers today. >> got a phone call last night the say you need to be in raleigh durham north carolina in the next couple days. >> dana norris has been a red cross volunteer for a decade. she is trying to be prepared for anything. first aid supplies. red cross clothing. pads of paper. we go into a field where there is a disaster, the disaster could be occurring, we have to know how to take care of ourselves and other people. norris has been told the size of the hurricane and it's path along the east coast could be devastating. once to ground they will try to offer what aid they can. we triage people, treat whatever their aches and hurts, we can do some splinting. we call 911 if it's available and get the proper facilities set up for people to go. most of the time people need a hug or a kind word and say, we're going to get through this tomorrow. everybody has hard times. >> stay with kron4 for our continuing coverage of hurricane irene. we'll have the up
city where the residents have been told to brace for the worst from hurricane irene. bay area volunteers are backing up to head to the east coast to help with relief efforts. charlesfford talked to local red cross workers today. >> got a phone call last night the say you need to be in raleigh durham north carolina in the next couple days. >> dana norris has been a red cross volunteer for a decade. she is trying to be prepared for anything. first aid supplies. red cross clothing....
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so charles assaulter, you work with charlie, an old friend of ours that i went to high school with. >> really. >> really, in high school. he does a lot of this in the city and he's come and given us one of these brown bag lunches with acoustical separation and talked about just what he's saying, using different thicknesses of material. the assembly has to go beyond the glazing, it has to be the building wall assembly that reduces outside noise. >> tempered glass is designed to take impact. that would have broken the window glass or the plate. i'm trying really hard. this doesn't want to break. let's give it a real... you know, so it's a good product. it's interesting. this center is the strongest part. the weakest part is at the edg edges. it takes quite a bit of impact, as you see. but -- in a quake, when they say don't leave the building, you know, there's a reason. you're probably better staying inside, under a desk or whatever else, because it's probably not going to be the glass that falls down but the cornice, some of the ornamental brickwork. who knows. we're likely to get hit by a power line. >> stay in the building. >> stay in the building, get
so charles assaulter, you work with charlie, an old friend of ours that i went to high school with. >> really. >> really, in high school. he does a lot of this in the city and he's come and given us one of these brown bag lunches with acoustical separation and talked about just what he's saying, using different thicknesses of material. the assembly has to go beyond the glazing, it has to be the building wall assembly that reduces outside noise. >> tempered glass is designed to...
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city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't t
city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th...
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city of san francisco and the residents an incredible art collection. it really encourage people to come and visit the new facility, also to see the arts. >> for more information, visit sfartscommis charlesennett's high school dream was to teach in the old neighborhood. but without the money for college, all he got was the old neighborhood. support the united negro college fund. a mind is a terrible thing to waste. >> welcome to the 2011 spj town hall. i'm here with my co-host to welcome you to what promises to be a fascinating discussion about the changes taking place in journalism today. tonight's program is presented by the society of professional journalists in collaboration with the san francisco public library and san francisco bay area journalists. after several years of difficulty, we are seeing a lot of activity, particularly involving new media organizations. we have seen patch.com open hundreds of bureaus across the country. yahoo! is expanding its staff across the country. aol bought the huffington opposed. in the middle east, we saw how citizen journalists are reporting on the uprisings, and in papers like the "san francisco chronicle" are finding ways to collaborate with gr
city of san francisco and the residents an incredible art collection. it really encourage people to come and visit the new facility, also to see the arts. >> for more information, visit sfartscommis charlesennett's high school dream was to teach in the old neighborhood. but without the money for college, all he got was the old neighborhood. support the united negro college fund. a mind is a terrible thing to waste. >> welcome to the 2011 spj town hall. i'm here with my co-host to...