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[applause] >> thank you, captain corrales. we usually talk and have a dialogue first, but we would like to turn it over to the community for public comment regarding the captain's presentation. >> item four is general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that did not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter and jurisdiction of the commission. the speaker shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners. during public comment, either police or occ personnel or commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response to the individual commissioners and personnel should refrain from entering into any debate or discussion with speakers during public comment. public comment is limited to 3 minutes per person. >> feel free to talk about the presentations. >> a good evening, commissioners, captain corrales, chief suhr. my name is edwin stevens, a longtime resident of san franc
[applause] >> thank you, captain corrales. we usually talk and have a dialogue first, but we would like to turn it over to the community for public comment regarding the captain's presentation. >> item four is general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that did not appear on tonight's agenda but are within the subject matter and jurisdiction of the commission. the speaker shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not...
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we do need more bike parking and corrals. also in any major development plan or building plan that parking is an important transportation element. secure parking should be in any business plan going forward. delivery services, that is a place where people who might shop more on bikes or go back and forth to larger places, we were getting target in town. if they had a delivery service, that would help. you used to pick out your packages and there would be delivered. niall there maybe an opportunity for delivery services. but parking is number one. i have been to some large places and had a difficult time finding a secure place for my bike. hopefully we can work more on that. >> i am not sure he touched upon this. i have a couple questions. we had a meeting held at the city around the conversion of folsom street to a two-way street. i wanted to get your thoughts on that. if you feel there is any momentum. >> that is a great question. i was at a meeting of the planning commission. we heard a report from the western soma task for
we do need more bike parking and corrals. also in any major development plan or building plan that parking is an important transportation element. secure parking should be in any business plan going forward. delivery services, that is a place where people who might shop more on bikes or go back and forth to larger places, we were getting target in town. if they had a delivery service, that would help. you used to pick out your packages and there would be delivered. niall there maybe an...
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the on-street bike parking corrals, bike parking racks are free. parklets are going to be heard more about, i think. we can work more with small business than we have in the past. we would love to send more people on bikes more than any other date to spend money and show their helmet off and make that connection. i will stop there, if i could leave some information to commissioners. it is a little bit more about safety education. i am happy to answer any questions now. commissioner clyde: thank you for the presentation, a few questions i have. will you define what makes a safe bike route? what we're saying is nyc is slipping away. somewhere as big and dance and chaotic as new york city is doing a good job. when we have separated space you do not have the weaving and interaction. people feel safe. what you hear from the drivers is predictability. that is key. i want to know what to expect. as we see more people bicycling, we want to make room for them. the dedicated bikeways, those have shown huge increases in the number of people bicycling. we woul
the on-street bike parking corrals, bike parking racks are free. parklets are going to be heard more about, i think. we can work more with small business than we have in the past. we would love to send more people on bikes more than any other date to spend money and show their helmet off and make that connection. i will stop there, if i could leave some information to commissioners. it is a little bit more about safety education. i am happy to answer any questions now. commissioner clyde: thank...
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corrales. others were trying to get the community out there. this is what commissioner chan put together. it will be a special meeting. is there any public comment regarding these line items? >> good evening, commissioners. i have only two brief comments tonight. one is that i put forth before this commission over the last two years probably three to five recommendations. in order to help the commission do its job. not one of those recommendations have never been acted on in any manner whatsoever. one is for the community meetings to advertise them or to make them widely advertised in some shape or form by putting notices on muni bulletin boards and that sort of thing so the public is well informed that there is an actual meeting taking place, not just by listing it on your web site. it is appropriate in the community meetings are good. but i think the turnout is dependent -- it is not what it should be unless there has been some sort of event that has been in the media, sort of like what took place in north beach. the second item is, i have re
corrales. others were trying to get the community out there. this is what commissioner chan put together. it will be a special meeting. is there any public comment regarding these line items? >> good evening, commissioners. i have only two brief comments tonight. one is that i put forth before this commission over the last two years probably three to five recommendations. in order to help the commission do its job. not one of those recommendations have never been acted on in any manner...
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like he were being corralled, pushed by orange construction nets.herever they wanted us to go. >> you make a distinction. i've made this distinction on the program that not all of the officers behaved in a violent way or in an out of control way. in your piece you note that a new group of police officers arrives in white shirts. did you know that the white shirts indicated that they were commanders, that they were the high ranking officers? >> no. at first i thought maybe they were like either local cops or from a different precinct or state cops or something. i didn't pick up immediately that it was rank. >> you said this about the white shirts. you said, these guys are completely undisconcerning in their aggression. if someone gets in their way, they shove them into the first parked car and surrounded by camera phones and shouts of shame, shame, shame. we showed some of that video of the white-shirted guy throwing someone right into the parked car. specifically in one case, because he had a video camera, and he was recording what they were doing.
like he were being corralled, pushed by orange construction nets.herever they wanted us to go. >> you make a distinction. i've made this distinction on the program that not all of the officers behaved in a violent way or in an out of control way. in your piece you note that a new group of police officers arrives in white shirts. did you know that the white shirts indicated that they were commanders, that they were the high ranking officers? >> no. at first i thought maybe they were...
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pero pocos presentan, las perdidas de 1 mil mi d dólares, locampos, y también la cria deanimales d corralz años, que la población creció un 145%, un 4% del total residentes, varios cond cidades donde se bla castella, y escuelas, gresar, si sus hijos están a n l entrar en la universidad, les t ejos que lo ayudarno en el camino al poder saber, y además, de v a >>> continuando ura especial del poder de saber, una vez los jóvenes se gradúan de secundaria, el objetivo quean a la universidad peropadres,l camino para nu educación superior es largo y confuso, vannesa. hijos, vayan a la universidad o qué carrera les el admión, y co financia el estudio. in si tienes una ilusión del principio puedes entar a sus hijos. >>> hacerles preguntas, hablar de gustos disgustos, y ver quieren hacer. primero una gran cohere , una cuestión es lo desea el padre, y lo quehi quiere estu >>> también es importante, hacer un plan de , con ahorros propios, becas escolares. >>> y como maría, la cla la planificación. >>> saber qué oportunidad tiene ortunidad, y están ahí, y hay que cómo tomarlas, y qué hacer,s un trabaj
pero pocos presentan, las perdidas de 1 mil mi d dólares, locampos, y también la cria deanimales d corralz años, que la población creció un 145%, un 4% del total residentes, varios cond cidades donde se bla castella, y escuelas, gresar, si sus hijos están a n l entrar en la universidad, les t ejos que lo ayudarno en el camino al poder saber, y además, de v a >>> continuando ura especial del poder de saber, una vez los jóvenes se gradúan de secundaria, el objetivo quean a la...
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the case of one officer vicious after video appeared to be walking up to group of women who were corralled pepper spraying them and then walking away the it. the i'm the boss. and with the interactions between protesters and police heated up we finally saw the mainstream media begin to pay the movement any attention famous faces like michael moore and chris hedges also stopped by to pledge their support and now activists in cities across the u.s. are also joining and starting small movements where they are now much longer do you think is going to continue and what's the view like from the place of the protest earlier i caught up with sam seeder host of the majority report out majority f.n. and co-host of ring of fire and he was there today in the comedy park but first i asked him to tell us what the scene was like how many people and what the loot is like after all the arrest that happened this weekend. yeah it's pretty amazing actually there were hundreds of hundreds of people there who were part of the protests and hundreds more who were just checking out the protests and the mood is act
the case of one officer vicious after video appeared to be walking up to group of women who were corralled pepper spraying them and then walking away the it. the i'm the boss. and with the interactions between protesters and police heated up we finally saw the mainstream media begin to pay the movement any attention famous faces like michael moore and chris hedges also stopped by to pledge their support and now activists in cities across the u.s. are also joining and starting small movements...
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era but my point is that hopelessness and despair is the last thing that woody guthrie is out to corralriend of his and cicione leader on the great associate and in contrast to that approach woody guthrie is beginning to get interested in the old of law ballots his mother used to sing when he was growing up in oklahoma. the border ballads in britain that take the highwaymen and turn him into this for the crusade for economic and social justice. this is the time woody is jogging into his notebooks i love a good man outside of law as much as i hit a bad man inside of the lobby and he starts writing his own balance. for instance he chooses as a subject in his most famous outlaw about what somebody who probably didn't deserve the honor conferred upon him this is an old oklahoma petty thief bank robber sort of general all-around scumbag named charles r. fer floyd, pretty boy floyd. there is no record of evidence he had in the kind of social conscience whatsoever to read doesn't matter. he becomes somebody for whom digging for a diamond would be an act of self petrol but more importantly he t
era but my point is that hopelessness and despair is the last thing that woody guthrie is out to corralriend of his and cicione leader on the great associate and in contrast to that approach woody guthrie is beginning to get interested in the old of law ballots his mother used to sing when he was growing up in oklahoma. the border ballads in britain that take the highwaymen and turn him into this for the crusade for economic and social justice. this is the time woody is jogging into his...
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pero analistas dicen que aunque chÁvez corral lo hacen como en rampa estÁtica sino avanzar. >> porque no se sabe si serÁ sometido a un nuevo ciclo de quimioterapia. el mismo dijo pÚblicamente que se hace falta lo harÁ. en otras cosas espaÑa bolivia se dieron la mano y para imponer nuevo rÉcord mundial. logrÓ hoy en la capital boliviana un nuevo rÉcord y con un tiempo de los minutos y 57 segundos,23 segundos menos que su propia marca del 2009. sorprendiÓ todos al resolver una multiplicaciÓn de los nÚmeros de ocho dÍgitos a unos y una suma rÁpida de 100. ♪ >> otro rÉcord mundial, en guadalajara mÉxico, 400 17 bailarines, duros el zapatero y pusieron hoy un rÉcord del mayor vale folklÓrico del mundo.
pero analistas dicen que aunque chÁvez corral lo hacen como en rampa estÁtica sino avanzar. >> porque no se sabe si serÁ sometido a un nuevo ciclo de quimioterapia. el mismo dijo pÚblicamente que se hace falta lo harÁ. en otras cosas espaÑa bolivia se dieron la mano y para imponer nuevo rÉcord mundial. logrÓ hoy en la capital boliviana un nuevo rÉcord y con un tiempo de los minutos y 57 segundos,23 segundos menos que su propia marca del 2009. sorprendiÓ todos al resolver una...
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corral involves wyatt earp, it doc holliday and the -- it seems to me that virgil and morgan herb had sort have been bumped into the background as have tom and frank mccoury. virgil wanted to be a good lawman. i think he was very pragmatic about the way he enforce the law. he much preferred giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing them are having their pride attacked. he did his best to that day tube let the cowboys settled down and write on out of tom and finally felt forced to act. when he did, he called on the people he trusted the most, his two brothers and then of course there was doc who was never going to miss an occasion like this. it was a terrible tragedy that this happened, and i think if things had happened differently in one or two instances, the first of hadn't been approached by a couple of town leaders offering vigilantes, if wyatt and tom corey, if the cowboys walking through the o.k. corral i think really meaning to leave town, but not wanting to leave to fast because they didn't want all the onlookers to think that the earp's had happened down and ma
corral involves wyatt earp, it doc holliday and the -- it seems to me that virgil and morgan herb had sort have been bumped into the background as have tom and frank mccoury. virgil wanted to be a good lawman. i think he was very pragmatic about the way he enforce the law. he much preferred giving people a chance to back away without embarrassing them are having their pride attacked. he did his best to that day tube let the cowboys settled down and write on out of tom and finally felt forced to...
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right of way mostly, so on the sidewalk where there is room, or in the street, like some of our bike corrals. we are familiar with that idea because we have put the bike racks into the public right away. where it is not right, we may negotiate with private landowners. a quick overview of the project schedule. we plan to release the rfp this fall. we have a draft that is close to being done. this week, it will be going to caltrans for review. this is a federally-funded project, so they need to review the parker documents. we intend to select a venue and contractor by the end of next year and give the vendor 5 to six months to manufacture the bicycles, deploy the people, and launch, hopefully for bike to work day in may 2012. it is a one-year pilot but there may be some staggering of launch dates up and down the peninsula between the different partners. after 18 months, the project will close out for the purposes of the pilot and federal funding, and then there will be an evaluation. there will be one done by the metropolitan commission, and one done by the air district. next, we are continuin
right of way mostly, so on the sidewalk where there is room, or in the street, like some of our bike corrals. we are familiar with that idea because we have put the bike racks into the public right away. where it is not right, we may negotiate with private landowners. a quick overview of the project schedule. we plan to release the rfp this fall. we have a draft that is close to being done. this week, it will be going to caltrans for review. this is a federally-funded project, so they need to...
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almost ten years ago, it was an olympic event, corralling the babies. born to mothers pregnant on 9/11. babies whose fathers never came but we did it. one monumental photograph. >> say cheese! >> reporter: all those babies are babies no more. now, almost 10 years old. >> i was right there. >> what do you think when you look at that? >> should have had a binky. >> reporter: morgan rodriguez then -- this is so amazing! and now, all grown u u still wearing her dad's firefighter medallion. that's great. you're going to keep that for life, i bet. >> hi, diane, i'm kevin. >> reporter: and the toddler who told us -- >> my dad's name is kevin and i'm kevin. kevin kevin. >> reporter: this is kevin kevin now. and so one-by-one, they poured into the room, bringing the most precious possessions they have. dad's lacrosse stick. a biking jersey. >> i sleep with one of his shirts. >> reporter: why? >> because it just makes me feel good and safe. >> reporter: and what every child in this room told us they treasure the most. someone tells them, of course, they're daddy'
almost ten years ago, it was an olympic event, corralling the babies. born to mothers pregnant on 9/11. babies whose fathers never came but we did it. one monumental photograph. >> say cheese! >> reporter: all those babies are babies no more. now, almost 10 years old. >> i was right there. >> what do you think when you look at that? >> should have had a binky. >> reporter: morgan rodriguez then -- this is so amazing! and now, all grown u u still wearing her...
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the video many times not going to show now for the sake of time those poor girls that were close corralled that pepper sprayed and you know i think anybody could agree that that's just not cool if a cop did that and that's vicious and brutal but some people found on officer dot com a forum where the police were just love and they were saying dirty stinking hippies in new york don't like how they're treated with me as. one thing those are great the creaming kids are who i'm going to watch some more during brake. i'd love to see fire whores is employed clean them up and clear the streets and sidewalks for traffic wouldn't want to miss out on the entertainment. you know you drive because you like to think that if there's one bad seed that one guy and then you find a hole for him where they're all like yeah come on like this is the internet like any group can seem exponentially bigger as they are adult is in real life because of they're the only no i don't think that's what it's like you know like only people who work i criticize cops like for a living like i write about police brutality for a
the video many times not going to show now for the sake of time those poor girls that were close corralled that pepper sprayed and you know i think anybody could agree that that's just not cool if a cop did that and that's vicious and brutal but some people found on officer dot com a forum where the police were just love and they were saying dirty stinking hippies in new york don't like how they're treated with me as. one thing those are great the creaming kids are who i'm going to watch some...
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far away from the action where they can't be seen as a free speech is something that needs to be corralled up and hidden from public view and i've got news for all of them which is our free speech zone as by the united states of america but this is something that a lot of people have a lot of trouble with and bloomberg went way too far it's inexcusable to herd these protesters and keep them so far away and it's inexcusable the way they've been treated by the police i just think it needs to change and i was out of a few other things with you i want to talk about what's going on here in washington if you were here a couple of weeks and i think right for you were in new york right now we're dealing with what could possibly be a government shutdown over a spending bill about three and a half billion dollars money for you know the victims of natural disasters and it's being whole that held up here because a lot of the republicans in congress say we will absolutely give you that money we will put that money in as long as we take it away from somewhere else they're wanting to take it away from a
far away from the action where they can't be seen as a free speech is something that needs to be corralled up and hidden from public view and i've got news for all of them which is our free speech zone as by the united states of america but this is something that a lot of people have a lot of trouble with and bloomberg went way too far it's inexcusable to herd these protesters and keep them so far away and it's inexcusable the way they've been treated by the police i just think it needs to...
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enforcement are being accused of police brutality and with this video of women at the protest being corralled and then pepper sprayed. i doing a press briefing yesterday the police commissioner announced an internal investigation into the officer who actually sprayed the protesters that inspector anthony belong at and why pretty union leader boy richter defended the officer saying deputy inspector bill and his actions that day were motivated by his concern for the safety of officers under his command and the safety of the public however when you look into his record here to find past civil rights offenses well below he was working at the two thousand and four republican national convention so i think it's pretty safe to say that an internal and. just occasion after the lease of the n.y.p.d. should be doing in this matter but it's protesters are being brutalized by police and the ranks of occupy wall street continue to swell across the country a video that was uploaded to youtube shows the some people on wall street aren't concerned at all they're actually just watching the protestors and sipp
enforcement are being accused of police brutality and with this video of women at the protest being corralled and then pepper sprayed. i doing a press briefing yesterday the police commissioner announced an internal investigation into the officer who actually sprayed the protesters that inspector anthony belong at and why pretty union leader boy richter defended the officer saying deputy inspector bill and his actions that day were motivated by his concern for the safety of officers under his...
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you could say violence we saw one cop this weekend who pepper sprayed a group of women that were corralled and i know it doesn't represent all of the n.y.p.d. but this happens to be one cop a tad civil rights lawsuits or has been you know the target of them before in the past so how does that one seed reflect on the entire force out there after this weekend well you know i don't know i don't more important than just the one individual who was a supervisor in from everything that i've been hearing. the the the the the cops on the street the blue guys wearing the blue shirt the women wearing the blue shirt to me while i was down there broadcasting this afternoon we saw a couple cops who were just walking through taking pictures with people they wanted to get a glimpse of those susan sarandon they were talking to the protesters the protesters have pretty good relations with a lot of these cops because got to remember you know a lot of these cops their houses in foreclosure in new york state around the country cops is pensions are under pressure and so i think you know a lot of this was coming
you could say violence we saw one cop this weekend who pepper sprayed a group of women that were corralled and i know it doesn't represent all of the n.y.p.d. but this happens to be one cop a tad civil rights lawsuits or has been you know the target of them before in the past so how does that one seed reflect on the entire force out there after this weekend well you know i don't know i don't more important than just the one individual who was a supervisor in from everything that i've been...
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that al qaeda, bin laden was number one priority agency and that every effort should be given to corralling them before they attacked us former senator bob gram co-chaired with period goes congressional attacks of 9/11. this is a based on 300 interviews and 22 hearings which finished in december of 2002. it dove deeply into intelligence activities before and after the attacks gram wrote intelligence matters and new novel keys to the kingdom. >> that was one of the recurring neems of 9/11 that is the right hand not talking to the left hand. >> this is probably the most painful things about me or things that i regret. i cannot tell the bureau about what we were talking about. without getting approval from the bosses at alex station to tell the fbi because it was cia protected information only. after the summit finished hosni and medar arrived lax via bangkok. unlike usama bin laden who was from a wealthy saudi family, familiar with the west, that's a 14-year-old bin laden on family vacation in 1971, these two saudis had never been to america. >> what's so significant about these two. >> they
that al qaeda, bin laden was number one priority agency and that every effort should be given to corralling them before they attacked us former senator bob gram co-chaired with period goes congressional attacks of 9/11. this is a based on 300 interviews and 22 hearings which finished in december of 2002. it dove deeply into intelligence activities before and after the attacks gram wrote intelligence matters and new novel keys to the kingdom. >> that was one of the recurring neems of 9/11...
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they are trying to corral the people.e blocking pedestrian traffic and they were blocking vehicle traffic, and we were trying to corral them so that traffic could go through and trying to maintain a sense of order. now you see -- then i guess it's the pep spray happens right there and the women go down. arthur, i don't know, i hear these women screaming. it's like they were shot in the face. there will be an argument that they are overly dramatic, playing it up for the cameras? >> it's so hard to tell by the videos. the police shot a lot of their own video. you see nypd officers who are officially videotaping what is going onto prove that they are no using excessive force. mayor bloomberg said they do not have the proper permits and they have a right to protest but they cannot prevent art you are aidala from getting to the courthouse because they are blocking the streets to the courthouse. megyn: what circumstances would justify spraying those women? >> well i can't speak of every situation. megyn: just generally. >> it d
they are trying to corral the people.e blocking pedestrian traffic and they were blocking vehicle traffic, and we were trying to corral them so that traffic could go through and trying to maintain a sense of order. now you see -- then i guess it's the pep spray happens right there and the women go down. arthur, i don't know, i hear these women screaming. it's like they were shot in the face. there will be an argument that they are overly dramatic, playing it up for the cameras? >> it's so...
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bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicala lot of people realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many people in this country, many parents who are anxious about how to discipline their children, what's too much, what's not enough, they turn to what? they turn to science. they turn to studies and therapy, things like this. for a lot of people in this country, particularly evangelical biblical based protestants, they turn to the bible. on this matter the bible is not particularly vague. several times in proverbs it says very clearly if you spare the rod, you hate your children. if you want to discipline your children, you would be aggressive. i think for these people there is comfort in t
bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicala lot of people realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this...
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. >>> indeed, andrew, clearly optimism that europe can stave off a greek default or at least corral it so it doesn't cause too much damage. that fueled a third straight day of gains on wall street even though the blue chips ended well off their tuesday highs in reality. the dow finished up 1.3%. nasdaq composite a little behind that, up 1.2% and the s&p 500, a little bit lower than that. the s&p 500 up by just over 1%, andrew. >>> yeah, looked pretty good yesterday. what does it look like today so far? the markets are set for gains to continue which is a good sign. this is where futures are at the moment. these numbers do move around quite a lot in the run-up to the opening bell in a few hours from now. but as you see, the dow up by another .3% at this hour. charles. >>> okay. well, obviously, this issue of greece and the european sovereign debt crisis have been weighing on the stock markets for months, but the greek prime minister, george papandreou has said it will fight its way to growth and prosperity. as he was making those bold statements live on this program in athens, a controv
. >>> indeed, andrew, clearly optimism that europe can stave off a greek default or at least corral it so it doesn't cause too much damage. that fueled a third straight day of gains on wall street even though the blue chips ended well off their tuesday highs in reality. the dow finished up 1.3%. nasdaq composite a little behind that, up 1.2% and the s&p 500, a little bit lower than that. the s&p 500 up by just over 1%, andrew. >>> yeah, looked pretty good yesterday....
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to you, there is a clear perception in the markets that if you like, the greek problem is to be corralled, it's to be separated off and in effect, there will be severe haircut, 50%. i know i asked you this yesterday. you told me that things were unclear in athens. are things crystallizing in athens in anyone's head where the government, unions or anyone in terms of a default and greece rngs if you like, being towed out from the rest of europe. >> reporter: this is interesting. if you look at the markets rallying, particularly the banking stock, that tells you one story that there will be action. you look at the athens stock exchange and it's an 18-year low. there's no clarity here. the man who can be depicted as the hatchet man, who comes from the left side of that party, hold i a press conference in less than an hour, he wants to articulate i'm pushing ahead with an additional round of cuts to 5 to 6 billion euros. the parliament behind me, the property tax vote passing late this afternoon or early this evening. again, he can go to mrs. merkel and say it's on the table, we're going to pu
to you, there is a clear perception in the markets that if you like, the greek problem is to be corralled, it's to be separated off and in effect, there will be severe haircut, 50%. i know i asked you this yesterday. you told me that things were unclear in athens. are things crystallizing in athens in anyone's head where the government, unions or anyone in terms of a default and greece rngs if you like, being towed out from the rest of europe. >> reporter: this is interesting. if you look...
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bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelical realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many people in this country, many parents who are anxious about how to discipline their children, what's too much, what's not enough, they turn to what? they turn to science. they turn to studies and therapy, things like this. for a lot of people in this country, particularly evangelical biblical based protestants, they turnt to the bible. on this matter the bible is not particularly vague. several times in pro verb it says very clearly if you spare the rod, you hate your children. if you want to discipline your children, you would be aggressive. i think for these people there is comfort in the bible and,
bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelical realize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many...
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>> yes, you can. [ laughter ] >> a little dog and one big traffic problem what it took to finally corral this wayward pooch when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. we have a camera full of brake lights as you approach the pay gates at the bay bridge toll plaza because the metering lights have been turned on. must we are also following an injury crash. it is in orinda before you reach the caldecott tunnel. we'll tell you about that coming up. >>> thanks, elizabeth. 6:24. new data shows that the a traffic congestion in the bay area has stayed the same. why? partly because of the struggling economy. now, a study by a texas nonprofit says that the average bay area driver deals with 50 hours of delays per year. and that number has stayed the same for the past three years. but it is expected to increase if and when the local economy picks up. this year, san francisco's 7th among the most congested metropolitan areas in the nation. washington, d.c. got the distinction of being number one followed by chicago, los angeles, houston and new york. last year the bay area came in six
>> yes, you can. [ laughter ] >> a little dog and one big traffic problem what it took to finally corral this wayward pooch when we come back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. we have a camera full of brake lights as you approach the pay gates at the bay bridge toll plaza because the metering lights have been turned on. must we are also following an injury crash. it is in orinda before you reach the caldecott tunnel. we'll tell you about that coming up. >>>...
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. >> it's illegal to corral us like this. they closed a station. this is where it's supposed to be. >> reporter: demonstration organizers from no justice no bart say they wanted to test the free speech limitations but bart said the protest interfered with its ability to operate train. this is the sixth protest since the summer started. the next one is scheduled next monday night at the civic center station. i'm tara moriarty county ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the lights are coming back on in san diego, arizona, and new mexico this morning after a huge power outage left 6 million people in the dark. the lights are back on in arizona. but parts of san diego are still in the dark. the problem was caused by an arizona utility worker who accidentally removed a piece of monitoring equipment. >> now that is the connection that i know and we will need to visit with that employee and go through our procedures and spend some time over the next couple of days ascertaining exactly what transpired from that. >> extreme heat may have effected the transmission lines
. >> it's illegal to corral us like this. they closed a station. this is where it's supposed to be. >> reporter: demonstration organizers from no justice no bart say they wanted to test the free speech limitations but bart said the protest interfered with its ability to operate train. this is the sixth protest since the summer started. the next one is scheduled next monday night at the civic center station. i'm tara moriarty county ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the lights are...
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the bulls are officially corralled.hey are no longer running ahead when we go globe trekking coming up. what are you looking at? don't look up there. why are you looking up? ♪ get outta the car. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. get in the car! [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. for wherever life takes you. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ whistle ] with
the bulls are officially corralled.hey are no longer running ahead when we go globe trekking coming up. what are you looking at? don't look up there. why are you looking up? ♪ get outta the car. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. get in the car! [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. for wherever life takes you. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor...
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bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicalealize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many people in this country, many parents who are anxious about how to discipline their children, what's too much, what's not enough, they turn to what? they turn to science. they turn to studies and therapy, things like this. for a lot of people in this country, particularly evangelical biblical based protestants, they turnt to the bible. on this matter the bible is not particularly vague. several times in pro verb it says very clearly if you spare the rod, you hate your children. if you want to discipline your children, you would be aggressive. i think for these people there is comfort in the bible and, of
bruce, i think the idea of corral punishment for kids is probably a lot more common among evangelicalealize? >> they're about 15% of the country right now. i'm actually in georgia right now, and i spent last weekend at a christian marriage seminar in nashville where 1,000 people spent six and a half hours inside a church on a saturday afternoon listening to the biblical point of view on marriage, on family, on parenting, on sex. what was striking to me about this conference is for many...
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firebombings include attacks on lumber mills, wild horse corrals and two meat packing plants. >> so far, not one of the cases has ever been solved, and authorities acknowledge they know next to nothing about the membership or the leadership of the organization. >> in 2001, i was involved with the earth liberation front, and i was involved in two separate arsons in one year. there was no one in any of these facilities. no one got hurt, no one was injured. and yet, i'm facing life plus 335 years. it was like mostly work class people. my dad was a cop in the new york police department. and i was a track runner and, you know, i got scholarships and stuff like that. and then when i got to college i was like, i guess i'll major in business because that's practical. i moved out west in october of '98. i had never seen trees like that before. it had a rofllpry ound impact on me. i have memories of, like, for the first time, seeing log trucks, you know, and being like, "whoa." you saw the mills, or you go into the forest and you stumble upon a clear-cut. like, it just blew me away, just the arro
firebombings include attacks on lumber mills, wild horse corrals and two meat packing plants. >> so far, not one of the cases has ever been solved, and authorities acknowledge they know next to nothing about the membership or the leadership of the organization. >> in 2001, i was involved with the earth liberation front, and i was involved in two separate arsons in one year. there was no one in any of these facilities. no one got hurt, no one was injured. and yet, i'm facing life...