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she is the director of policy and advocacy and research at the federation of artist and welfare agencies. -- federation of protestant welfare agencies. as americans, we trust that when a certain need is stamped with a usda inspection seal, we can eat it without worrying about safety or health. the what if i told you that half of the usda inspectors and meat processing plants will soon be replaced by people who work for the meat companies and selves? essentially privatizing inspection. would you still trusted then? that is exactly what the u.s. department of agriculture is planning to do in the not-too- distant future. >> it is the latest usda plan said to roll out across the country, a meat inspection program allowing for producers. replacing them with private inspectors hired by meat companies themselves. a report lays out how the government is neglecting to stop contaminated meat. the pilot program was implemented 15 years ago in five different port lance nationwide. but the results of -- different pork plants nationwide. but the results were varied widely. three of them were on the top test list of worst plans de
she is the director of policy and advocacy and research at the federation of artist and welfare agencies. -- federation of protestant welfare agencies. as americans, we trust that when a certain need is stamped with a usda inspection seal, we can eat it without worrying about safety or health. the what if i told you that half of the usda inspectors and meat processing plants will soon be replaced by people who work for the meat companies and selves? essentially privatizing inspection. would you...
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for weighing in because palm she is the director of policy an advocacy and research at the federation of protestant welfare agencies. while browsing through the aisles of your local supermarket as americans we trust that when a certain meat is stamped with a u.s. a d.n.a. inspection seal we can eat it and not have to worry about safety or health but what if i told you that half of the u.s.d.a. inspectors and industrial meat processing plants will soon be replaced by people who work for the meat companies themselves essentially privatizing inspection would you still trust it then that's exactly what the u.s. department of agriculture is planning to do in the not too distant future are to correspondent a mirror david reports. it's the latest u.s.d.a. plan set to roll out across the country and meet inspection program allowing pork producers to cut the number of u.s.d.a. safety inspectors at plants in half replacing them with private inspectors hired by meat companies themselves this according to a new in-depth washington post report that lays out how the government is neglecting to stop contaminated
for weighing in because palm she is the director of policy an advocacy and research at the federation of protestant welfare agencies. while browsing through the aisles of your local supermarket as americans we trust that when a certain meat is stamped with a u.s. a d.n.a. inspection seal we can eat it and not have to worry about safety or health but what if i told you that half of the u.s.d.a. inspectors and industrial meat processing plants will soon be replaced by people who work for the meat...
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representative of the rest of the country now is director of policy advocacy and research at the federation of protestant welfare agencies. we're raising through the local aisles of your supermarkets as americans we trust that when a certain need a stamp with the u.s.d.a. inspection seal you can trust that that food is safe but what if i told you that half of the u.s.d.a. inspectors in the industrial meat processing plants will soon be replaced by people who work for the meat companies themselves and centrally privatizing this inspection would you still trust it well that's exactly what's happening if the u.s. department of agriculture gets its way and it could be happening in the not too distant future spondon america david reports. it's the latest u.s.d.a. plan set to roll out across the country a meat inspection program allowing pork producers to cut the number of u.s.d.a. safety inspectors at plants in half replacing them with private inspectors hired by meat companies themselves this according to a new in-depth washington post report that lays out how the government is neglecting to stop contaminate
representative of the rest of the country now is director of policy advocacy and research at the federation of protestant welfare agencies. we're raising through the local aisles of your supermarkets as americans we trust that when a certain need a stamp with the u.s.d.a. inspection seal you can trust that that food is safe but what if i told you that half of the u.s.d.a. inspectors in the industrial meat processing plants will soon be replaced by people who work for the meat companies...
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all of this is good news for the dozens of protesters who gathered outside the federal building in sanrancisco. this was one of nearly 200 demonstrations across the country aimed at putting pressure on lawmakers. >> we are barely out of iraq and afghanistan. now we are planning to bomb to smither reins yet another middle east country? that's wrong. >> the president hopes to convince the american public otherwise in a nationally televised address tomorrow. janeen is a guest lecturer and correspondent for the "washington post." she said the clock for mr. obama to make his case is ticking. >> right now everybody is talking about syria. should we strike? 1400 dead. if you wait six months are you going to have a chance of convincing the american people of a necessity? >> the president has his work cut out for him. nearly two-thirds of americans oppose military action against syria. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> we will carry the president's address tomorrow night. you can see it live here on abc7 news at 6:00. >> well, clothing retailer abercrombie and fitch will have to pay a bay area woman f
all of this is good news for the dozens of protesters who gathered outside the federal building in sanrancisco. this was one of nearly 200 demonstrations across the country aimed at putting pressure on lawmakers. >> we are barely out of iraq and afghanistan. now we are planning to bomb to smither reins yet another middle east country? that's wrong. >> the president hopes to convince the american public otherwise in a nationally televised address tomorrow. janeen is a guest lecturer...
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all of this is good news for the dozens of protesters who gathered outside the federal building in sanrancisco. this was one of nearly 200 demonstrations across the country aimed at putting pressure on lawmakers. >> we are barely out of iraq and afghanistan. now we are planning to bomb to smither reins yet another middle east country? that's wrong. >> the president hopes to convince the american public otherwise in a nationally televised address tomorrow. janeen is a guest lecturer and correspondent for the "washington post." she said the clock for mr. obama to make his case is ticking. >> right now everybody is talking about syria. should we strike? 1400 dead. if you wait six months are you going to have a chance of convincing the american people of a necessity? >> the president has his work cut out for him. nearly two-thirds of americans oppose military action against syria. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> we will carry the president's address tomorrow night. you can see it live here on abc7 news at 6:00. >> well, clothing retailer abercrombie and fitch will have to pay a bay area woman f
all of this is good news for the dozens of protesters who gathered outside the federal building in sanrancisco. this was one of nearly 200 demonstrations across the country aimed at putting pressure on lawmakers. >> we are barely out of iraq and afghanistan. now we are planning to bomb to smither reins yet another middle east country? that's wrong. >> the president hopes to convince the american public otherwise in a nationally televised address tomorrow. janeen is a guest lecturer...
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all of this is good news for the dozens of protesters who gathered outside the federal building in sanrancisco. this was one of nearly 200 demonstrations across the country aimed at putting pressure on lawmakers. >> we are barely out of iraq and afghanistan. now we are planning to bomb to smither reins yet another middle east country? that's wrong. >> the president hopes to american public otherwise in a nationally televised address tomorrow. janeen is a guest lecturer and correspondent for the "washington post." she said the clock for mr. obama to make his case is ticking. >> right now everybody is talking about syria. should we strike? 1400 dead. if you wait six months are you going to have a chance of convincing the american people of a necessity? >> the president has his work cut out for him. nearly two-thirds of americans oppose military action against syria. lilian kim, abc7 news. >>> we will carry the president's address tomorrow night. you can see it live here on abc7 news at 6:00. >> well, clothing retailer abercrombie and fitch will have to pay a bay area woman for violating
all of this is good news for the dozens of protesters who gathered outside the federal building in sanrancisco. this was one of nearly 200 demonstrations across the country aimed at putting pressure on lawmakers. >> we are barely out of iraq and afghanistan. now we are planning to bomb to smither reins yet another middle east country? that's wrong. >> the president hopes to american public otherwise in a nationally televised address tomorrow. janeen is a guest lecturer and...
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of their rage? the federal emergency management agency. >> there were rallies like this in nine states today to protest new flood maps that put more homes in zones requiring expensive improvements. the bigger water flood insurance reform act after of 2012 says if homeowners don't raise their houses they face higher flood insurance premiums. >> what you see around here, at all houses, at all stores, all the businesses, everything has to be raised, six, eight, ten feet high. >> mike o'reilly's family has lived here for 100 years. >> if you don't comply with this impossible task, the insurance premiums are going to go up 20, $30,000 a year. no one can afford that here. >> where was your mom's house? >> right on that sort of platform on top of the pilings there. >> sandy destroyed it and severely damaged his own. >> it is right up to here, basically. >> reporter: o'reilly has started to rebuild, even though he is concerned about the flood insurance law that takes effect october 1st. the law was originally intended to restore fema fund that were deflected from hurricane katrina but one of the act's authors
of their rage? the federal emergency management agency. >> there were rallies like this in nine states today to protest new flood maps that put more homes in zones requiring expensive improvements. the bigger water flood insurance reform act after of 2012 says if homeowners don't raise their houses they face higher flood insurance premiums. >> what you see around here, at all houses, at all stores, all the businesses, everything has to be raised, six, eight, ten feet high. >>...
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of a shutdown. at chicago's federal building today, dozens of government workers gathered to protest a possible shutdown. elizabeth came on her lunch hour. are you worried? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i'm the only breadwinner right now. >> reporter: she works for the epa. a mother and grandmother her husband was laid off. she is frustrated, angry and worried. >> congress need s to be turned over somebody's knee and spanked hard. they are acting like small children. >> reporter: as the business of government is poised to grind to a halt, federal employees across the u.s. head home not knowing what tomorrow brings. >> scary how we are going to pay our bills. >> reporter: it is not just federal workers. maliq sells souvenirs near the statue of liberty. >> if the statue is closed there won't be business here. less tourists. >> reporter: the most uh visible effects of the shutdown, padlocking national parks coast to coast along with the national zoo and museum s in the nation's capital. the shutdown will also put federally-backed loans for things like small businesses on hold. delay tax audits and refunds and suspend
of a shutdown. at chicago's federal building today, dozens of government workers gathered to protest a possible shutdown. elizabeth came on her lunch hour. are you worried? >> oh, yeah. yeah. i'm the only breadwinner right now. >> reporter: she works for the epa. a mother and grandmother her husband was laid off. she is frustrated, angry and worried. >> congress need s to be turned over somebody's knee and spanked hard. they are acting like small children. >> reporter:...
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federal funds if that proposal becomes law. >> a group of activists suing uc berkeley for $15 million claiming police brutal went before a federal judge today. this is video of the protestn question from november 9th, 2011. members of the group known as by any means necessary say they were beaten during this protest by members of the campus police department and alameda county sheriff deputies. the university is trying to get the lawsuit dismissed. but organizers say the university needs to be held accountable. >> it wasn't just a few rogue police. they acted in a coordinated fashion at the orders of and following a policy that had been planned weeks ahead of time by uc berkeley's administration. >> the university said what happened during the protest does not reflect its values. it says the actions were legally justified. >>> and we are learning more tonight about a university of san francisco professor killed today in an early-morning fire. >> ktvu amber lee is in berkeley near where the fire happened with how the professor is being remembered this evening. amber. >> reporter: frank, the cause of the fire here at this apartment building is still under investigation. t
federal funds if that proposal becomes law. >> a group of activists suing uc berkeley for $15 million claiming police brutal went before a federal judge today. this is video of the protestn question from november 9th, 2011. members of the group known as by any means necessary say they were beaten during this protest by members of the campus police department and alameda county sheriff deputies. the university is trying to get the lawsuit dismissed. but organizers say the university needs...
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federal funds if that proposal becomes law. >> a group of activists suing uc berkeley for $15 million claiming police brutal went before a federal judge today. this is video of the proteston from november 9th, 2011. members of the group known as by any means necessary say they were beaten during this protest by members of the campus police department and alameda county sheriff deputies. the university is trying to get the lawsuit dismissed. but organizers say the university needs to be held accountable. >> it wasn't just a few rogue police. they acted in a coordinated fashion at the orders of and following a policy that had been planned weeks ahead of time by uc berkeley's administration. >> the university said what happened during the protest does not reflect its values. it says the actions were legally justified. >>> and we are learning more tonight about a university of san francisco professor killed today in an early-morning fire. >> ktvu amber lee is in berkeley near where the fire happened with how the professor is being remembered this evening. amber. >> reporter: frank, the cause of the fire here at this apartment building is still under investigation. tonight,
federal funds if that proposal becomes law. >> a group of activists suing uc berkeley for $15 million claiming police brutal went before a federal judge today. this is video of the proteston from november 9th, 2011. members of the group known as by any means necessary say they were beaten during this protest by members of the campus police department and alameda county sheriff deputies. the university is trying to get the lawsuit dismissed. but organizers say the university needs to be...
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protests." but walmart is now accused of violating federal labor law. it is not an easy time for hourly workers. there is increased competition from those who've slid down the income ladder. and for some, it still hasn't gotten better. three weeks ago walmart cut its profits forecast for this year. it follows last year's 4.6% drop in profits. nonetheless, the world's largest retailer still made 15.7 billion dollars in 20-12. august job gains 176,000 nationwide also from the labor front-- a new survey says 85% of employers plan to give out raises this year. that's up from 57% last year.. according to pay scale, the average raise will be 2.9% -- higher than the 20-11 and 20-12 averages of 2.7%. united airlines is recalling all pilots currently on furlough. the company says it will need the 600 pilots to fill future staffing needs. they will be back in the cockpit next month. all told-- the airline has more than 12-thousand pilots. health insurance will likely be less expensive than first thought-- because of the affordable care act according to the the ka
protests." but walmart is now accused of violating federal labor law. it is not an easy time for hourly workers. there is increased competition from those who've slid down the income ladder. and for some, it still hasn't gotten better. three weeks ago walmart cut its profits forecast for this year. it follows last year's 4.6% drop in profits. nonetheless, the world's largest retailer still made 15.7 billion dollars in 20-12. august job gains 176,000 nationwide also from the labor front-- a...
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of mass destruction is a key pillar and this is consistent with our national interest and our national security. >>> representative nancy pelosi was speaking and there was a demonstration outside the federal building and protesting the stance on syria. the protesters say they feel representative pelosi is out of step with her san francisco constituents. they want her to use her power to oppose the military strike against syria. >>> and an investigation is under way to a fire that kill two people despite heroic efforts of neighborhood. the fire started at 3:30 in a mobile home in a trailer park on grand avenue. neighbors rushed to help. one man broke a window and opened a door and said the flames were too intense. another neighbor said she could hear someone inside asking for help. >>> i said are you okay? i don't know who she is and she said no. i'm not. you know, no i'm not. so we were -- my son came out and neighbors came out and we were breaking the windows. >> firefighters say that found the bodies of the two victims trapped underneath the trailer and we checked with the coroner and their identities are not released. >>> there is a fight against west nile virus mosquitod tested positive. there is 101 cases a
of mass destruction is a key pillar and this is consistent with our national interest and our national security. >>> representative nancy pelosi was speaking and there was a demonstration outside the federal building and protesting the stance on syria. the protesters say they feel representative pelosi is out of step with her san francisco constituents. they want her to use her power to oppose the military strike against syria. >>> and an investigation is under way to a fire...
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of market street and the embarcadero. they will then march to the federal reserve building on market street. this is video from last septembers protestswhen occupiers gathered peacefully to celebrate the anniversary of the occupy movement. today's demonstration marks two years of occupy. >> new information has been released in connection with the death of an infant who was exposed to drugs through his mother's milk. a report by the sacramento bee reveals social workers were required to create a safety plan for 8 month old ryder salmen. pictured here. he died last september after overdosing on a fatal mix of xanax, methadone and a painkiller. his mother has been charged with murder. that report would have determined whether or not ryder would stay in his mother's care. she had been warned five months before his death to stop breastfeeding because of high levels of methadone found in ryder's bloodstream. a new warning label will >> there has been a smear campaign, associated with the office of gabrielle giffords. he is an openly gay man, and they put a slogan below his picture " put a real man in office " to. >> this is to nothing to he
of market street and the embarcadero. they will then march to the federal reserve building on market street. this is video from last septembers protestswhen occupiers gathered peacefully to celebrate the anniversary of the occupy movement. today's demonstration marks two years of occupy. >> new information has been released in connection with the death of an infant who was exposed to drugs through his mother's milk. a report by the sacramento bee reveals social workers were required to...
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the expense of those coming over the mexican border also backn the spring facebook join google to sue the federal government they're very upset of the nsa and fisa. neil: maybe he protestsme and time again we realize there happily provided the information that they wanted and we begin to wonder if this is just his part to show what to say i am concerned and i am on my customer and shareholder side? >> i give credit because he does what others do not instead of separating himself to not interacted he realizes to play you need to have washington in your back pocket. %->> but i wonder if he still has on his sneakers. >> you have to take stock ain't life grand? it is paying off big time. thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but wit
the expense of those coming over the mexican border also backn the spring facebook join google to sue the federal government they're very upset of the nsa and fisa. neil: maybe he protestsme and time again we realize there happily provided the information that they wanted and we begin to wonder if this is just his part to show what to say i am concerned and i am on my customer and shareholder side? >> i give credit because he does what others do not instead of separating himself to not...
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the expense of those coming over the mexican border also back in the spring facebook join google to sue the federal government they're very upset of the nsa and fisa. neil: maybe he protestsme and time again we realize there happily provided the information that they wanted and we begin to wonder if this is just his part to show what to say i am concerned and i am on my customer and shareholder side? >> i give credit because he does what others do not instead of separating himself to not interacted he realizes to play you need to have washington in your back pocket. %->> but i wonder if he still has on his sneakers. >> you have to take stock ain't life grand? it is paying off big time. and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. starting at $29,900. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to share? a data plan. at&t mobile share for business. one bucket of data for everyone on
the expense of those coming over the mexican border also back in the spring facebook join google to sue the federal government they're very upset of the nsa and fisa. neil: maybe he protestsme and time again we realize there happily provided the information that they wanted and we begin to wonder if this is just his part to show what to say i am concerned and i am on my customer and shareholder side? >> i give credit because he does what others do not instead of separating himself to not...
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protesting. last week in canada we had hundreds of scientists hit the streets in their lab coats protesting the federalecause they can't speak. they are being muzzled. , it was published last year sang it is time for canada to set its scientists free. >> we know in the u.s. under the bush administration you had james hansen who was head of the goddard institute for space studies at nasa who had a handler who had not graduated from college. i think his credential was that he been active on the bush campaign committee, reelection committee, and james hansen had to go through him to do with the media. >> right. and he still got to speak to the media. most of the scientists i'm talking to in canada can't speak to the media at all. if they want to talk about climate change, they're definitely not going to get those interviews approved. it is not just the scientists being muzzled and the climate research being shut down and people that are being fired, we have also seen an unprecedented attack on charitable organizations that deal with environmental research. the canadian government has the majority of envir
protesting. last week in canada we had hundreds of scientists hit the streets in their lab coats protesting the federalecause they can't speak. they are being muzzled. , it was published last year sang it is time for canada to set its scientists free. >> we know in the u.s. under the bush administration you had james hansen who was head of the goddard institute for space studies at nasa who had a handler who had not graduated from college. i think his credential was that he been active on...
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of market street and the embarcadero. they will then march to the federal reserve building on market street. this is video from last septembers protestsen occupiers gathered peacefully to celebrate the anniversary of the occupy movement. today's demonstration marks two years of occupy. >> new information has been released in connection with the death of an infant who was exposed to drugs through his mother's milk. a report by the sacramento bee reveals social workers were required to create a safety plan for 8 month old ryder salmen. pictured here. he died last september after overdosing on a fatal mix of xanax, methadone and a painkiller. his mother has been charged with murder. the sac bee found evidence of a delay in completing the safety assessment in this case. that report would have determined whether or not ryder would stay in his mother's care. she had been warned five months before his death to stop breastfeeding because of high levels of methadone found in ryder's bloodstream. >> we will take a break. more updates on the warning labels on johnson and johnson, " tylenol " and the yosemite fire. for over 60,000 california fost
of market street and the embarcadero. they will then march to the federal reserve building on market street. this is video from last septembers protestsen occupiers gathered peacefully to celebrate the anniversary of the occupy movement. today's demonstration marks two years of occupy. >> new information has been released in connection with the death of an infant who was exposed to drugs through his mother's milk. a report by the sacramento bee reveals social workers were required to...
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of federal agencies. >> d.c. mayor vincent gray and some city council members were arrested three years ago for protesting congressionalhority over city affairs. it could happen again if the d.c. council follows through with a threat to pass a bill declaring all city workers essential and thus able to work during a shutdown. >> i think we ought to basically ignore the fact that the federal government is being shut down. we should not respond to the office of management and budget at all. >> reporter: if there is a federal shutdown, d.c. would be treated like other federal agencies. >> if it comes to it, are you prepared to be arrested? >> absolutely. >> reporter: police, fire and other essential workers would report to the job. schools would remain open. dmv, libraries and other non- essential services would be shut down. the d.c. plan would defy the congress by having all agencies open with all city employees still collecting their city checks. are you concerned that members on the hill, at least some might see this as just blatant defiance of the congress which has authority over the city's budget. >> they might but
of federal agencies. >> d.c. mayor vincent gray and some city council members were arrested three years ago for protesting congressionalhority over city affairs. it could happen again if the d.c. council follows through with a threat to pass a bill declaring all city workers essential and thus able to work during a shutdown. >> i think we ought to basically ignore the fact that the federal government is being shut down. we should not respond to the office of management and budget at...
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of funds. buoyed by anti-obamacare protesters. if congress does not pass a spending bill to fund federal programs for at least a couple more months,some government operations could shut down temporarily, but that would be unlikely to stop exchanges opening up altogether. the government could reallocate funding from elsewhere. that did not stop tea party favorite ted cruz making a marathon speech that lasted through tuesday night. he wants the future government spending plan walked unless the funds obamacare ash blocked unless it defund obamacare. >> whether or not obamacare is helping the american people, mr. president, if you focus on substance of the evidence is overwhelming. this law is a train wreck. >> but the chamber was largely empty for much of the speech. many republicans are not too keen at operations partially closing down, bickering over the exchanges being the latest of setbacks for obama's health care >> three british workers -- a buster ever, a midwife, and a paramedic. i have all accepted the challenge to do their job under some of the most stressful and dangerous conditions on the planet. >> that was a really, rea
of funds. buoyed by anti-obamacare protesters. if congress does not pass a spending bill to fund federal programs for at least a couple more months,some government operations could shut down temporarily, but that would be unlikely to stop exchanges opening up altogether. the government could reallocate funding from elsewhere. that did not stop tea party favorite ted cruz making a marathon speech that lasted through tuesday night. he wants the future government spending plan walked unless the...
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of sorts, hundreds protested at the university of alabama. fraternities and sororities, some are accused of denying intrir tentry to black students. calling for change. >>> after a big surprise from the fed, the federal reserve indicated it would keep its stimulus program in place, $83 billion per month in bond purchases and the stock market grew to record highs. >>> focus of the detroit's bankruptcy case is the art collection of all things. retired workers are already worried about having a drab future. america tonight sent chris bury to sketch out detroit's future. >> the city of detroit has entered uncharted territory. small businesses wiped out, tens of thousands of vacant buildings. and a dwindling tax base. leaving droi detroit without enh money to pay its bills including billions ode to city workers pension. both 71, both retired. >> it's like the city is trying okill us all off. all the people you know, that's retired. because they're not going otake care of us like they should. >> benny spent her career working for the city, a more stable option for her future than the auto industry or so she thought. her retirement as it turns out is anything but stable. >> well now my world is being turned
of sorts, hundreds protested at the university of alabama. fraternities and sororities, some are accused of denying intrir tentry to black students. calling for change. >>> after a big surprise from the fed, the federal reserve indicated it would keep its stimulus program in place, $83 billion per month in bond purchases and the stock market grew to record highs. >>> focus of the detroit's bankruptcy case is the art collection of all things. retired workers are already worried...
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organizers are a coalition of bay area occupy protests say they plan to hold a john -- subsequent assembly and march at 3:00 this afternoon to the federal reserve at the foot of market and embarcadero. union member will gather to celebrate labor day at the holiday picnic. a number of politicians are expected to attend including assembly speaker but they will not be giving speeches. organizeers say the focus of today is if, woulders and their families to mingle and enjoy the picnic. >> california lawmakers will return from labor day break and will begin a final push before adjourning september 13 vote on hundreds of bills that made back room votes, and bills, and back door maneuvering,. >> the numbers are in and the three day ceremony that took place last month at golden gate park in san francisco with paul mccartney and nine inch nails and it netted the city's recreation and park department about $2.5 well and the program motor earned $17 million. that does not count concessions, with 65,000 music fans attending . >> labor day, traffic reporter leyla gulen. >> do we ascribe to that philosophy? the white pants thing? i will wear white pa
organizers are a coalition of bay area occupy protests say they plan to hold a john -- subsequent assembly and march at 3:00 this afternoon to the federal reserve at the foot of market and embarcadero. union member will gather to celebrate labor day at the holiday picnic. a number of politicians are expected to attend including assembly speaker but they will not be giving speeches. organizeers say the focus of today is if, woulders and their families to mingle and enjoy the picnic. >>...
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of action? russian federation, india, china, indonesia, argentina, brazil, south africa, italy. and the secretary general of the united nations also voiced his protest against the military intervention. >> brown: president obama also acknowledged today that he faces a "heavy lift" in getting the u.s. congress to go along. >> it's conceivable at the end of the day i don't persuade a majority of the american people that it's the right thing to do. and then each member of congress is going to have to decide if i think it's the right thing to do for america's national security. the president said he plans to address the nation tuesday night to make his case. he would not say whether he would still order an attack against syria if congress rejects the use of force. >> i think it would be a mistake for me to jump the gun and speculate because right now i'm working to get as much support as possible out of congress. but i'll repeat something that i said in sweden when i was asked a similar question: i did not put this before congress just as a political ploy or as symbolism. >> brown: in washington today, in a session that lasted five minutes, senate major
of action? russian federation, india, china, indonesia, argentina, brazil, south africa, italy. and the secretary general of the united nations also voiced his protest against the military intervention. >> brown: president obama also acknowledged today that he faces a "heavy lift" in getting the u.s. congress to go along. >> it's conceivable at the end of the day i don't persuade a majority of the american people that it's the right thing to do. and then each member of...
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they are also accused of false arrest and violating demonstrators free speech rights during protests. >> reporter:yesterday a federal judge heard arguments but didn't make a ruling. >> reporter:in a similar incident on the u-c davis campus, the university of california regents agreed to a settlement with the u-c davis students and alumni hit with pepper spray during this occupy protest in november 2011. >> reporter:details of the settlement were not made public. the officers involved are no longer with the campus police department. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: george zimmerman under criminal investigation -- again. the new surveillance video showing an alleged fight with his estranged wife. then -- is the n-f-l being overly cautious? you decide. >> pam: what you won't be seeing anymore when you tune in to watch some football. but first. >> pam: how the bay area, and nation marked 12 years since the 9-11 terror attacks. [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. this week, a super
they are also accused of false arrest and violating demonstrators free speech rights during protests. >> reporter:yesterday a federal judge heard arguments but didn't make a ruling. >> reporter:in a similar incident on the u-c davis campus, the university of california regents agreed to a settlement with the u-c davis students and alumni hit with pepper spray during this occupy protest in november 2011. >> reporter:details of the settlement were not made public. the officers...
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organizers of a coalition of bay area occupy protests say they plan to hold a general acoliseumbly today and march at 3:00 p.m. to the federal research near the foot of market street and the embarcadero. union members from through the bay area will gather in alameda to celebrate labor day at the annual holiday picnic and a number of political leaders will attend including assembly speaker but no speeches. organizers say the focus is if workers and their families to mingle and enjoy the picnic. >> in contra costa county the family of a fan shot and kill is pleading for witnesses to come forward and help in the investigation. a large crowd turned out last night to honor the life of the man. the 36-year-old was riding his bicycle on friday night near the housing project when he was killed. he was found lying in the street with at least one gunshot wound. family members say he was a loving and caring person always willing to lend a hand. >> boater fishing for crab in the bay is dead after getting tangled up in rope. marin county fire officials discovered the body on the beach. the man was dropping a crab pot in the bay and he go
organizers of a coalition of bay area occupy protests say they plan to hold a general acoliseumbly today and march at 3:00 p.m. to the federal research near the foot of market street and the embarcadero. union members from through the bay area will gather in alameda to celebrate labor day at the annual holiday picnic and a number of political leaders will attend including assembly speaker but no speeches. organizers say the focus is if workers and their families to mingle and enjoy the picnic....
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protesters the leader of the a.d.l. was arrested as police attempted to contain the violence. by germany's federal election is creeping closer but politicians are managing to evade all could but pivotal questions over unemployment and the european debt crisis put all of our reports on how candidates are taking a more trivial drag by championing healthy eating and tackling the tardiness of local trains instead. the post as the flesh is being pressed but this german election campaign is hotly setting pulses racing maybe that's a whole idea make it as boring as possible so i know everybody kind of goes to sleep and doesn't worry about the real issues what we have being treated to is chancellor angela merkel talking about potato soup a main challenge pish time to reading fairy tales and the green policy suggesting compulsory vegetarian days where does it stop they going to start a couple to refrigerators at home and check to see what you got there as well i mean or are they going to shut down the burger kings and mcdonald's on tuesdays and so you have to serve aside from the greens apparent food fasci
protesters the leader of the a.d.l. was arrested as police attempted to contain the violence. by germany's federal election is creeping closer but politicians are managing to evade all could but pivotal questions over unemployment and the european debt crisis put all of our reports on how candidates are taking a more trivial drag by championing healthy eating and tackling the tardiness of local trains instead. the post as the flesh is being pressed but this german election campaign is hotly...
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of the store these and much more coming up in about ten minutes and more. 0!ockÑ?çóxo?Ñ=çñÑñçvxqx?ñññ?óioy >>> a protest in san francisco today against a federalcould make people living in public housing homeless. they gathered in front of city hall to oppose the city's participation if a plan called rad, rental assistance demonstration which protestors say will privatize the city's public housing. one woman is worried about her future. >> we mind end up getting displaced. it could effect our rent, and we're, like the least able to move. we're all on fixed incomes on disability, and if we get displaced, like we have nowhere to go. >> the city housing officials have been holding community meetings on the program. they say it will preserve public housing with private partnerships that'll raise money for badly needed renovations >>> home prices rose again in july. actually they experienced the fastest increase since 2006. according to the standard and case shriller 20 city home price index, prices nation wide rose 12.4%. san francisco had the second highest year over year jump. home prices up nearly 25% in the last 12 months. las vegas saw the bi
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the funding of the federal government next tuesday to a defuncting of the president's health care law. that is expected to be undone in the senate. that's why ted cruz is on the floor protestinggainst that, but there is very little he can do. he simply doesn't have the votes. harry reid does, and it's not just democrats, there are many republican senator as well who disagree with this strategy. even mitch mcconnell the leader of house republican as the minority leader, he faces a tough primary challenge from the right next year, even he says this is the wrong way to go. >> any one senator can object to any effort to shorten the process. my -- my own view is, it would be to the advantage of our colleagues to shorten the process, and if the majority leader were to ask us to shorten the process, i -- i would not object. i don't know who else in the conference may feel differently. >> oh, yes, senate process. here is the translation, tony. mitch mcconnell wants this to be sent back to the house of representatives. they are going to decouple that defunding of president obama's health care initiative. there will be a vote tomorrow, friday, and sunday. by the time the house gets it
the funding of the federal government next tuesday to a defuncting of the president's health care law. that is expected to be undone in the senate. that's why ted cruz is on the floor protestinggainst that, but there is very little he can do. he simply doesn't have the votes. harry reid does, and it's not just democrats, there are many republican senator as well who disagree with this strategy. even mitch mcconnell the leader of house republican as the minority leader, he faces a tough primary...
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play with the lives of people >> they should do what they are sent out to do and >> we elected them to represent us and get things done >> in chicago federal employees are holding a protest at noon at federal plaza. >> a pension reform plan could be ready for illinois lawmakers to take up when they return for the fall veto session. this session is scheduled to get under way in springfield on october 22nd. a member of the panel working to come up with a way to deal with the state's unfunded pension liability says it is very likely they could agree on a plan to change state retirement benefits by the time the session begins. state rep tells the chicago tribune any plan forwarded to the legislature will probably be challenged in court >> he was heading home from work and has not been seen since. today volunteers stepped up efforts to find a missing lake villa man >> it has been more than one week since he disappeared. dozens of volunteers today conducted a grid search... trying to find any sign of the missing father >> more than 150 volunteers -- fanning out over 225 square miles, sunday. from wood dale -- to lake villa. the route nicholas steward was taking from work to ho
play with the lives of people >> they should do what they are sent out to do and >> we elected them to represent us and get things done >> in chicago federal employees are holding a protest at noon at federal plaza. >> a pension reform plan could be ready for illinois lawmakers to take up when they return for the fall veto session. this session is scheduled to get under way in springfield on october 22nd. a member of the panel working to come up with a way to deal with...
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smoke grenades at peaceful protesters what you're seeing now is footage i shot of a normal night in oakland behind the crackdown all of this under direct orders from the federal government which made sure every camp was boarded up for good. luck two years ago was the birth of a grassroots movement organized against the system as a whole that's why occupy wall street pose such a threat to the establishment occupy didn't die it signified a man. a new mental shift in consciousness and that's not something that simply goes away. with a lot of kerry deal on syria's chemical weapons and like it would appear the international system is returning to some kind of multilateral order the united states remains the world's only military superpower but that same power can now be put into check in washington cope with this new geo political reality. on their way to antarctica the crew of the i can to make sure that if face many challenges. here you have to look out for yourself crashing on to rocks trapped in pack ice in extreme conditions anything can happen and dark to go always comes up with surprises you have to keep your eyes open because if there's always something go
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action but will confront syria. [ protesting ] >> the president's threats of action spark rage in lebanon. now diplomats are urged to leave for security reasons. >> the federal government release new unemployment figures. >> president obama has made one last push at the g20 summit for action in syria. obama said he's encouraged by his meetings with world leaders, but the host of this year's g20, russia, has paint a very different picture. mike viqueira has the story. >> reporter: the president said that the u.n. is paralyzed and there is no consensus among the leaders at the g20. the president left the g20 as he arrived, insisting that chemical weapons attacks cannot go unpunished. >> i want people to understand that gassing innocent people, delivering chemical weapons against children is not something we do. we've got to stand up to that principle. >> reporter: two days of attacks including one-on-one with russian president vladimir putin did not bring agreement. he said the president had is wrong on who used chemical weapons. >> many whom are facing opposition at home to strikes. the president announced he will speak to the nation from the white house on t
action but will confront syria. [ protesting ] >> the president's threats of action spark rage in lebanon. now diplomats are urged to leave for security reasons. >> the federal government release new unemployment figures. >> president obama has made one last push at the g20 summit for action in syria. obama said he's encouraged by his meetings with world leaders, but the host of this year's g20, russia, has paint a very different picture. mike viqueira has the story. >>...
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smoke grenades at peaceful protesters what you're seeing now is footage i shot of a normal night in oakland had the crackdown all of this under direct orders from the federal government which made sure every camp was boarded up for good. look two years ago was the birth of a grassroots movement organized against the system as a whole and that's why occupy wall street pose such a threat to be establishment occupy didn't die it signified a monumental shift in consciousness and that's not something that simply goes away . well. it's technology innovation all the least of melamine still around russia we've got those huge earth covered. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question lol. mission free critique asian free. for judges free. range movies free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media. dot com the. summer is coming to an end. the crew of the academic field of is waiting for the research station to pack up for winter everything has to be done quickly if the wind gets
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federal budget battle taking center stage right now on the senate floor. >> just days away from the rollout of obama care, one conservative senator launched his all-night talk-a-thon in protest. tahman bradley from washington has more. >> reporter: as republicans move to defund obama care, president obama is fighting back. even bringing in help from the man he calls his secretary of explaining stuff. president obama brought in a big gun to sell obama care. >> when you have universal enrollment, you can manage your costs better and cut inflation down. >> reporter: former president bill clinton made the pitch with just a week left before one of the health care law's biggest changes goes into effect. on october 1st, millions of americans will be able to shop for coverage through insurance exchanges. the uninsured must sign on or face a penalty. the opponents of obama care are worried that health care costs will skyrocket. overnight, the obama administration released new numbers on what the law will cost consumers. they say six in ten americans may be able to find coverage more less than $100 a month. and premiums nationwide, will be about 16% lower than originally expected. >>
federal budget battle taking center stage right now on the senate floor. >> just days away from the rollout of obama care, one conservative senator launched his all-night talk-a-thon in protest. tahman bradley from washington has more. >> reporter: as republicans move to defund obama care, president obama is fighting back. even bringing in help from the man he calls his secretary of explaining stuff. president obama brought in a big gun to sell obama care. >> when you have...
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smoke grenades at peaceful protesters what you're seeing now is footage i shot of a normal night in oakland behind the crackdown all of this on their direct orders from the federal government which made sure every camp was boarded up for good. luck two years ago was the birth of a grassroots movement organized against the system as a whole and that's why occupy wall street pose such a threat to be establishment occupy didn't die it signified a monumental shift in consciousness and that's not something that simply goes away . just like. everybody else did you know the premise is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albus. rule. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the close work speaks ill of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen right hand full of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem. and rational debate and a real discussion critical is
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protests. jpmorgan chase announced it will stop making student loans in october. the biggest bank dropped out of the market because competition from the federalovernment limits its ability to expandhe business this to the loan portfolio held $11 billion at the end of june less than half of 1% of the 2. $4 trillion of assets produce steady shows bab boomers getting back into old habits and national survey on drug use fines the use of illegal drugs is surging among middle-aged baby boomers from the age through 5254 the rate doubles the just over 7% last year and for those 55 through 59 and tripled in the most commonly used illegal drug? no surprise, marijuana. the south american country of peru with illicit activities it has no overtaken columbia as the number one source of u.s. currency in the united nations crop estimates suggest it has also overtaken columbia as the world's leading cocaine producer and export on wall street stocks were flat but posting gains for the third straight day the dow was up seven points the s&p two in the nasdaq than the volume drops at 2.9 billion shares in weekly jobless claims fell to lowest level in five years a
protests. jpmorgan chase announced it will stop making student loans in october. the biggest bank dropped out of the market because competition from the federalovernment limits its ability to expandhe business this to the loan portfolio held $11 billion at the end of june less than half of 1% of the 2. $4 trillion of assets produce steady shows bab boomers getting back into old habits and national survey on drug use fines the use of illegal drugs is surging among middle-aged baby boomers from...
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federal building in los angeles for a protest. this is an antiwar protest. the folks here, there is a couple hundreds people here. a lot of people carrying flags, but the folks hearsay they do not want u.s. intervention in syria. joining us now is eddie dagger he's with the arab-americans for syria. why did you feel compelled to come out here today? >> i'm here just to send a message to the president obama it's a big mistake to kill more people thinking you are doing the right thing in syria. that's supporting al-qaeda. we know 100% bashar al-assad and his regime, they would never do something like this. we know al-qaeda was behind killing our kids and destroying our churches, and our country and our mosques, and our houses. >> eddie, we've spoken to other syrians here in america. i know there are about 100,000 here in the country. we've spoken to other people from syria, and they say that they're, in fact, split. they're saying the opposite. they say they want american intervention. does it surprise you that the syrian community is divided on this? >> yes, that is so sad, but i believe the media for this kind of lie to u
federal building in los angeles for a protest. this is an antiwar protest. the folks here, there is a couple hundreds people here. a lot of people carrying flags, but the folks hearsay they do not want u.s. intervention in syria. joining us now is eddie dagger he's with the arab-americans for syria. why did you feel compelled to come out here today? >> i'm here just to send a message to the president obama it's a big mistake to kill more people thinking you are doing the right thing in...
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federal security service said russian border guards detained the greenpeace activists for quote an attempt to an attempt of seizure of the. oil platform in the arctic greenpeace activists say it was a peaceful act of protest against oil production in the arctic russian authorities say the greenpeace international ship had ignored many warnings to stay away from the platform and that the decision was made to detain the activists when they started climbing the oil platforms using ropes and grapples president putin was asked about the case just yesterday as he took part in the arctic conference and he said for russian border guards it was an attempt to seize the platform technically it was an attempt to seize the platform and they couldn't be absolutely sure that he was not someone else under the disguise of greenpeace and he said it was their duty to detain them but the russian president also said that it's now obvious that the ship's thirty crew members are not pirates so maybe with this. the arctic sunrise walk free although we have heard indications from the russian federal security service that they they do think that the crew of the ship has. broken the law because because they have by entering the nor
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of the policy making. the federal reserve is doing a lot of work on this. this is not something that the wall street protesterse's big brains looking at it. >> they're not far from the fed. so perhaps they can have that conversation. >> the new york fed. >> yeah. it raises your point earlier this morning about whether the next fed chief will be a robin hood of sorts trying to remedy the kinds of inequality that the president was talking about yesterday. >> summer wuss have been. >> exactly. maybe the prospective fed chairman tells the president what they want to hear in that regard, carl, and doesn't necessarily change direction, but it's something to consider. >> i thought sheila bear was interesting in her column today. maybe it was big to come -- >> you never know with sheila. you never know. >>> if you are just jointing us, here's what you missed earlier on. >>> welcome to "squawk on the street." here's what's happened so far. >> what we're allowing social media do is tap into that data and match buyers with sellers and sellers with buyers. that is ultimately a huge win. as well as being able to make the g
of the policy making. the federal reserve is doing a lot of work on this. this is not something that the wall street protesterse's big brains looking at it. >> they're not far from the fed. so perhaps they can have that conversation. >> the new york fed. >> yeah. it raises your point earlier this morning about whether the next fed chief will be a robin hood of sorts trying to remedy the kinds of inequality that the president was talking about yesterday. >> summer wuss...