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when i lived downtown i took the k to ocean avenue to get to school and then when i moved to daley city i took the 14 to mission and geneva and then the 15 which is now the 8 a.x. to the k. even though 20 years old and a third-year student at s.f. state i still take muni to school. the 29 to the youth commission on youth commission days and the k back home and i don't have a license, and don't own a car and no one in my family does. and when i do get a license i probably won't own my car. you know why? i see public transportation as my way around the city. my school bus, my car, and my ride. and according to youth vote, 78% of school district students feel the exact same way when they take one or more bus to school every single day. and the numbers will only increase. because the school district is planning on cutting their yellow bus service by 50%. and they're going to continue to do so over the next two years. and i'm studying urban studies at s.f. state. and i'm -- and i'm focusing on public transportation. and we think about who has a right to the city. and what -- a public or priv
when i lived downtown i took the k to ocean avenue to get to school and then when i moved to daley city i took the 14 to mission and geneva and then the 15 which is now the 8 a.x. to the k. even though 20 years old and a third-year student at s.f. state i still take muni to school. the 29 to the youth commission on youth commission days and the k back home and i don't have a license, and don't own a car and no one in my family does. and when i do get a license i probably won't own my car. you...
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daley city. >>> many investors were hoping slovak yarn government would approve -- nearly all of theinished the trading day with gains. japan had the biggest gain, but that was less than 1%. checking in on wall street, the futures indicate a lower opening here. something that could affect your stocks today and for the next couple of weeks, jp morgan in this morning, quarterrerly profit fill 4%. still, it was better than analysts thought. samsung will not be allowed to sell its galaxy tablet in australia. apple claims that samsung is imfringing on its patent. that's a blow for samsung that hoped to launch the tablet in time for christmas sales. >> it's the second largest holiday when it comes to spending. halloween is scaring up billions of dollars in revenue. >>> crime concerns that have residents in the east bay city keeping an eye out and locking their doors. >>> good morning. northbound 101, traffic looks good. we'll have troubled spots for you coming up. fashion direct from designers. savings direct to you. t.j.maxx. let us make a maxxinista out of you. there's low to mid-80s. >>
daley city. >>> many investors were hoping slovak yarn government would approve -- nearly all of theinished the trading day with gains. japan had the biggest gain, but that was less than 1%. checking in on wall street, the futures indicate a lower opening here. something that could affect your stocks today and for the next couple of weeks, jp morgan in this morning, quarterrerly profit fill 4%. still, it was better than analysts thought. samsung will not be allowed to sell its galaxy...
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. >> reporter: he and olsen share an apartment in daley city. they met in the marines and served together in iraq. >> two tours in iraq and no injury. then he comes here a and the police officers are supposed to be protecting him, shoot him, while he was the one who fought for them. >> i was trying to carry him away, and they shot in the side. >> what was that? >> it was a rubber bullet. >> reporter: iraq veterans against war gathered in support of their friend. >> it's ironic, he's a very peaceful, generous person. for example, he's really into the occupy movement. he would work his job during the day in san francisco, but we sleep out on the streets at night. >> reporter: the group says they are creating a fund to help his parents to fly out tomorrow from wisconsin. in oakland, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> oakland mayor, gene kwan was out of town when police cleared out the encampment. our team coverage continues with amber lee. >> reporter: julie, oakland mayor, gene kwan is coming under heavy criticism for being out of town when the violent conf
. >> reporter: he and olsen share an apartment in daley city. they met in the marines and served together in iraq. >> two tours in iraq and no injury. then he comes here a and the police officers are supposed to be protecting him, shoot him, while he was the one who fought for them. >> i was trying to carry him away, and they shot in the side. >> what was that? >> it was a rubber bullet. >> reporter: iraq veterans against war gathered in support of their...
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. >> reporter: he and olsen share an apartment in daley city. they met in the marines and served together in iraq. >> two tours in iraq and no injury. then he comes here a and the police officers are supposed to be protecting him, shoot him, while he was the one who fought for them. >> i was trying to carry him away, and they shot in the side. >> what was that? >> it was a rubber bullet. >> reporter: iraq veterans against war gathered in support of their friend. >> it's ironic, he's a very peaceful, generous person. for example, he's really into the occupy movement. he would work his job during the day in san francisco, but we sleep out on the streets at night. >> reporter: the group says they are creating a fund to help his parents to fly out tomorrow from wisconsin. in oakland, ktvu, channel 2 news. >> oakland mayor, gene kwan was out of town when police cleared out the encampment. our team coverage continues with amber lee. >> reporter: julie, oakland mayor, gene kwan is coming under heavy criticism for being out of town when the violent conf
. >> reporter: he and olsen share an apartment in daley city. they met in the marines and served together in iraq. >> two tours in iraq and no injury. then he comes here a and the police officers are supposed to be protecting him, shoot him, while he was the one who fought for them. >> i was trying to carry him away, and they shot in the side. >> what was that? >> it was a rubber bullet. >> reporter: iraq veterans against war gathered in support of their...
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daley is being scrutinized in in your report. chicagos inspector general joseph ferguson says after- school matters got $900,000 in contributions from companies that got tax breaks from city hall. the report claims under mayor daley that firms receive taxpayer subsidies were also required to donate to certain non-profit groups the inspector general said the numbers appear to show that preferential treatment for a group with close ties to the city had occurred in a statement after school matter said that the taxation is flat out false. >>chicago's annual pride parade will be starting earlier and traveling a longer parade route the changes are intended to cut down on public drinking and accommodate the growing numbers of people attending a parade. last year's pride parade attracted 800,000 people about double the number who lined the streets in lakeview just three years earlier next year's parade will begin two hours earlier at 10:00 a.m. rather than noon in hopes of curbing some of the public drinking that goes on during the event 200. coming up authorities tried to determine what caused a helicopter to crash in manhattan's east river ... and the victims from bernie madoff
daley is being scrutinized in in your report. chicagos inspector general joseph ferguson says after- school matters got $900,000 in contributions from companies that got tax breaks from city hall. the report claims under mayor daley that firms receive taxpayer subsidies were also required to donate to certain non-profit groups the inspector general said the numbers appear to show that preferential treatment for a group with close ties to the city had occurred in a statement after school matter...
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. >> mayor daley, obama, come help with what's going on in y'all's city. >> but many are weary of politicalmises. they say good intentions on the part of city hall only made a bad situation worse. >> why didn't you answer? >> this man responded to those that said the city's plan is to blame for some of the violence. >> every kid matters,overhead t below, it's clear this is a neighborhood in crisis. but there's no bank holdup or police standoff here. in november of 2009, this was just another end of the school day at fenger high on chicago's south side. police weren't here because of what happened inside fenger but blocks from it less than two months earlier when darrien albert was beaten to death in an after school brawl. three men and two teens have since been convicted of his murder. after darrien's death, parents swarm the high school demanding answers. >> what did you do? why didn't you answer? what was your prevention plan? >> the target of their anger wasn't just fenger high but city hall and a controversial program that doomed some neighborhood schools. the plan's name, renaissance 2
. >> mayor daley, obama, come help with what's going on in y'all's city. >> but many are weary of politicalmises. they say good intentions on the part of city hall only made a bad situation worse. >> why didn't you answer? >> this man responded to those that said the city's plan is to blame for some of the violence. >> every kid matters,overhead t below, it's clear this is a neighborhood in crisis. but there's no bank holdup or police standoff here. in november of...
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the court closed to media former mayor richard daley commented angrily to radio reporter afterwards inspector general's report says agreement to the city regarding public benefits projects 16 companies required to give money to "after school matters" city inspector general joe ferguson says no allegations made. chicagos favorite room back with brand new look legendary chicago restaurant celebrities like frank sinatra and mick jagger pump room under new management reminders of yesteryear. table for the vips of original booth one telephone decided to bring it back for old time's sake >> mixing and matching putting it all together still the pump room but better and modern and or original. the essence and dna the same >> ribbon cutting ceremony tomorrow morning mayor rahm emmanuel will be there >> chicago when celebrated columbus day festivities the italian explorer christopher columbus set foot on american soil in 1492. parade also honored hundred 50th anniversary of the italian unification floats and marching bands and led by mayor rahm emmanuel and governor pat quinn. grand marshal buddy valastro star tlc series "cake boss". reason to p
the court closed to media former mayor richard daley commented angrily to radio reporter afterwards inspector general's report says agreement to the city regarding public benefits projects 16 companies required to give money to "after school matters" city inspector general joe ferguson says no allegations made. chicagos favorite room back with brand new look legendary chicago restaurant celebrities like frank sinatra and mick jagger pump room under new management reminders of...
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general charity founded by former first lady maggie daley says after school matters got $900,000 in contributions from companies that got tax break money from city hall so called tax increment finance subsidies raising the question did companies have a favorite with the mayor to get the subsidized health or did city hall that meant custodies with subsidies to make the donations? after school matters issued a statement inspector general is wrong. thousands of city employees told to pay up or face suspension sometimes parking tickets water bills and other obligations up to $3 million mayor rahm emmanuel warning anybody has not paid and of the month could be suspended within 10 days-29 days depending on how much they owe. huge hole in the cta budget, forrest claypool leads it now without the biggest problem and his speech union leaders crying foul. in the newsroom with more sean lewis >> in front of a packed audience the city club of chicago cta president forrest claypool gave dire news projected $227 billion budget deficit for next year also pointing directly at the workers union calling the rules and contracts archaic. >> absenteeism by personnel
general charity founded by former first lady maggie daley says after school matters got $900,000 in contributions from companies that got tax break money from city hall so called tax increment finance subsidies raising the question did companies have a favorite with the mayor to get the subsidized health or did city hall that meant custodies with subsidies to make the donations? after school matters issued a statement inspector general is wrong. thousands of city employees told to pay up or...
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and now daley comes along and says, you know, you want us to worry about an atom bomb going off in our city as well? and i feel terrible to have to bring that up but, yes, we do have to worry about atom bombs going off in our cities and, indeed, we still have to worry about bringing about the end of the world by our own hands. the paradigm that i sort of adopt in the book is that i have four different scenarios which o think we have come very close to nuclear cat crism in the past -- cataclysm in the past and by which i think it is very likely we will meet some type of nuclear cataclysm in the future. chapter three is on the nightmare of nuclear terror. and i think you're all somewhat familiar with the scenario. we've had shoe womanners, we've had underwear bombers, and someday we're going to have a nuclear bomber. my chapter really makes the case that i don't think nuclear terror will be terribly difficult to pull off, and i don't think nuclear terror will be terribly easy in the long term to prevent. and it pains me a great deal to say this, but i'm kind of surprised it hasn't happened al
and now daley comes along and says, you know, you want us to worry about an atom bomb going off in our city as well? and i feel terrible to have to bring that up but, yes, we do have to worry about atom bombs going off in our cities and, indeed, we still have to worry about bringing about the end of the world by our own hands. the paradigm that i sort of adopt in the book is that i have four different scenarios which o think we have come very close to nuclear cat crism in the past -- cataclysm...
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the leadership and second, it seems the activity in this area is the big city mayors like mayor bloomberg and former mayor daleyago can you talk about that a little bit? >> the disconnect between the nra and its members is longstanding and recognized a few cold cone -- gun owners you will find much higher support for improving background checks closing the terrorist loophole and hear about the gun show loophole that is not an accurate term but they have to operate under the same rules and it turns out if you're not a federally licensed dealer you don't have to conduct a background check. you can also go buy them to classified ads were meat somebody added 10 range but there is a lot of nra members that would support closing the loophole to require a background check a good difference is they do support gun-control but the leadership does not see a lot to gain by supporting it and when members of the glen -- gun lobby have supported gun-control measures may find themselves losing business by the most die-hard activists i am hopeful if the right to bear arms by the supreme court is projected in the basic rate is n
the leadership and second, it seems the activity in this area is the big city mayors like mayor bloomberg and former mayor daleyago can you talk about that a little bit? >> the disconnect between the nra and its members is longstanding and recognized a few cold cone -- gun owners you will find much higher support for improving background checks closing the terrorist loophole and hear about the gun show loophole that is not an accurate term but they have to operate under the same rules and...