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. >> they are looking for the city to deliver basic city service: that's what they are calling us fo dojust focus on basic day-to-day work and that's what they are looking for the city government to do. >> the most important problem is clean parks and proper development and proper healthcare. one of the u nearbying aspects of district 7 is that people don't realize that these colleges are located in district 7 and you have a high student population and you have a lot of people that don't have healthcare. so i think there is a demand in this district to see someone address that. >> i was involved in twin peaks as a new neighborhood and since 1987 there are two issues, the fight over the tower and im nappropriatal development. and in the tower there are inappropriate '1987 there are two issues, the fight over the tower and inappropriatal development. and in the tower there are inappropriate adding of an atennae's. the manner that the tower came in the neighborhood has left bad feelings with the neighborhood. the future is hgtv and it will come down one day. the technology is changing and
. >> they are looking for the city to deliver basic city service: that's what they are calling us fo dojust focus on basic day-to-day work and that's what they are looking for the city government to do. >> the most important problem is clean parks and proper development and proper healthcare. one of the u nearbying aspects of district 7 is that people don't realize that these colleges are located in district 7 and you have a high student population and you have a lot of people that...
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doing this in public places. that save is ort theut there fo. >> not just that. it has traffic and i also saw it has -- >> dispatching. >> you can listen to the dispatch radio. >> we put all our calls up. very much an app that involves the community, a lot of civic engagement in the application, so people get notified of traffic accidents. >> is this because you think it's cool or because it's better taxpayer relation? >> i don't doubt you on the iphone app. that's extraordinary. your website firedepartment.org? right? >> that's right. >> it's really great. why is that great? you're a fire department. >> i think we're trying to engage our community and use the website and application to lead to some new technologies like this, where we do think it's mission critical. these are life saving tools. we do notifications for maybe evacuations and other requests to the community where the need is localized. >> go ahead. >> do you see a lot of extra traffic? is there enough traffic to support the investment in a website like yours? >> we do believe that with the capabili
doing this in public places. that save is ort theut there fo. >> not just that. it has traffic and i also saw it has -- >> dispatching. >> you can listen to the dispatch radio. >> we put all our calls up. very much an app that involves the community, a lot of civic engagement in the application, so people get notified of traffic accidents. >> is this because you think it's cool or because it's better taxpayer relation? >> i don't doubt you on the iphone app....
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fo a wound congressma gaiellffor. a tv interview this morning, r husband said shcawalk while holding toa rt and is starting eak a t. she'beenrkinso hard, her spch trapi wantheto slow aun sl do ttle bit. she n mouth wordto song like twkle,wink little ar. >>> d bl was to play rerdin th --blojevh was to pl cordgs that sayare prove that did not try toll present obam 'sate seatfor a prit. >>> rerted, critics of rothy duggers nt to rce her out ofa.r.t., unhappy abouhoshe ppen e 2009fatashting casef car ant. one board meer saysdugger will prablynot mountain t up fit --probably ll no puup aight this ue. >> idon't e her icki ou. >> todathe wi two meetgs ab.r.t. headarte, thothee the ard esidt andugger. > 8:. e sendlaest okste chn uld le fobankrucy -- nkruptcy toda e boers grp th owns bords and one other company is a nfli of inre. if borders files for barupt, hundre of peop could go to me oahom okhomaklahoma okhoma coon, one hadoled in spce er the past year. d synthetifabric costabout 50% more they say the biest crea ll me in the send half of thhour. >>> a votell be take tonight ona ple where u ght be ab to -- to go fi more affoable clothe, the ci counl se decide if a ne-- a w mallho
fo a wound congressma gaiellffor. a tv interview this morning, r husband said shcawalk while holding toa rt and is starting eak a t. she'beenrkinso hard, her spch trapi wantheto slow aun sl do ttle bit. she n mouth wordto song like twkle,wink little ar. >>> d bl was to play rerdin th --blojevh was to pl cordgs that sayare prove that did not try toll present obam 'sate seatfor a prit. >>> rerted, critics of rothy duggers nt to rce her out ofa.r.t., unhappy abouhoshe ppen e...
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fo reporting that dr. king is here for this. so i went to the news conference at 10:00 after doing lots of reports about how i had gotten the story in the audience. he gave me a wink. i went, hi, dr. kane. thank you. he really put me on the map because no longer was anybody asking, who is carole simpson. >> host: at this point you are in radio, but you eventually make the switch on tv and land and the network. tell me about that experience, the first month there at nbc news? >> guest: at nbc, i had been nine years in local news before i hit the network. they wanted reporters -- now they don't care, but very young women doing the news, but they wanted you to be selling and have had a lot of experience before you went to the network. so i had an name in chicago. they thought i did a good job. they wanted to hire me and move me to washington d.c. which was my dream because now i would not be reporting on things just involving chicago and the region, but national things and worldwide things. i had always wanted to be a correspondent in washington. that is what they offered me. >> host: i get to washington. my dream job. i am not gett
fo reporting that dr. king is here for this. so i went to the news conference at 10:00 after doing lots of reports about how i had gotten the story in the audience. he gave me a wink. i went, hi, dr. kane. thank you. he really put me on the map because no longer was anybody asking, who is carole simpson. >> host: at this point you are in radio, but you eventually make the switch on tv and land and the network. tell me about that experience, the first month there at nbc news? >>...
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fos seems to be getting more and more tense. protesters are calling for him to step down. mubarak says he will not do that.word that the military is backing his attempt to stay until september, but they say they will support free and fair elections. before that speech yesterday president obama said that this could be a moment of transformation for egypt, but afterward he issued a pretty lengthy statement saying this was not a clear transition, the transfer of power, much of the power to the vice president while he says or stays in office, but it is not clear for what the people are asking for. still a situation this morning very much in flux. >> thank you, tracie. we are watching this all day long. we'll see how it sorts out. >>> the time is 5:446789 good morning, everybody. happy friday. i'm brent cannon. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we'll get to traffic and weather for you in two minutes. but first, we could know the fate of a handful of cal berkeley sports today that are on the chopping block right now. cal berkeley leaders are counting the money trying to figure out if they can save the athletic program
fos seems to be getting more and more tense. protesters are calling for him to step down. mubarak says he will not do that.word that the military is backing his attempt to stay until september, but they say they will support free and fair elections. before that speech yesterday president obama said that this could be a moment of transformation for egypt, but afterward he issued a pretty lengthy statement saying this was not a clear transition, the transfer of power, much of the power to the...
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so how do you -- this is a big question, but how do you bellman's the immigration issue policy debate with calls fo improving our domestic supply of scientists and engineers? am i on? bogerd. thank you. this isn't an easy not to crack. on the domestic side of the work i've done with my colleague at rutgers certainly suggests some of the simplistic ways in which we think that there's a lack of supply in the pipeline don't measure up. about one-third of incoming freshmen of the last decades said by one to study in stem fields so there's no drop in interest in terms of those who are capable. high scores are naturally not. if you look at international tests we don't do that well but then remembered as five, six, 7 million stem workers out of a labour force over 150 million. how many high skilled people, how many top percentage of the s.a.t. scores you need to supply the labor market? now darryl brings an interesting initializing and at its extreme it gets into an issue of science citizenry and this is an old thing that's been around a century or more, the idea that to be an adequate member of the moder
so how do you -- this is a big question, but how do you bellman's the immigration issue policy debate with calls fo improving our domestic supply of scientists and engineers? am i on? bogerd. thank you. this isn't an easy not to crack. on the domestic side of the work i've done with my colleague at rutgers certainly suggests some of the simplistic ways in which we think that there's a lack of supply in the pipeline don't measure up. about one-third of incoming freshmen of the last decades said...
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fos in e homeland. i think al awlaki does have the greatest audience in the internet so in that sense he's the most important. >> how effective do you find inspire? >> it's a difficult question, mr. chairman. we obviously look at "inspire" it's spiffy, great graphics, in some sense speaks to individuals who are likely to be radicalized. there's very little new information in "inspire." to that extent, it is not, i don't think, something revolutionary and new in the substance, but in the way it conveys the message, it is useful and we tnk it is attractive to english speakers. >> how concerned are you about the possibility of messages being sent thugh "inspire?" >> i would take that more in a aclassified setting. i think "inspire" is attempting t to build a secret network between aqap between folks in english speaking countries. it's more looking to inspire them to act on their own. >> secretary napolitano, in your state of the homeland security speech, you mentioned deblock and the president made reference to it in the state of the union speech. we don't have the details of it. can you give us any indication of when it will beorm
fos in e homeland. i think al awlaki does have the greatest audience in the internet so in that sense he's the most important. >> how effective do you find inspire? >> it's a difficult question, mr. chairman. we obviously look at "inspire" it's spiffy, great graphics, in some sense speaks to individuals who are likely to be radicalized. there's very little new information in "inspire." to that extent, it is not, i don't think, something revolutionary and new in...
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do we find the savings in the existing budget? because the alternative is, how are we going to pay fo for $14 trillion in debt? how are we going to pay fo for $26 trillion in debt that will be added if the president gets his plan. you can pay for debt in a variety of ways. you can tax people. you can tell by the movement most people think we're taxed enough already. the average taxpayer is often paying 40% to 50% of income. the average taxpayer is paying more than they do for food, clothing and transportation and all their expenses, they pay in taxes. i don't think the general public wants to pay taxes. the other way is to stick your head in the sand and borrow. that's what we keep doing. it threatens our very economy and threatens our country. how does a country also pay for debt? are we going to default on our debt? no, we'll ultimately print money to pay for it. that's downside to that too. countries have ruined their currency. germany in the 1920's destroyed their currency. if you look at the curve to what happened to the currency in the 1920's, it happened over a period of six months. you had bread that s
do we find the savings in the existing budget? because the alternative is, how are we going to pay fo for $14 trillion in debt? how are we going to pay fo for $26 trillion in debt that will be added if the president gets his plan. you can pay for debt in a variety of ways. you can tax people. you can tell by the movement most people think we're taxed enough already. the average taxpayer is often paying 40% to 50% of income. the average taxpayer is paying more than they do for food, clothing and...
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here actually from the time of president fo, when you were solicitor general for president reagan, i almost feel like i should call you solicitor general, but do you believe the requirement in the affordable care act individuals purchase health insurance represent unprecedented extension of congress' authority to regulate insurance under the commerce clause? >> it is a new requirement. i don't think it's unprecedented. i think the language which i quoted to you from chief justice marshall at the beginning of our nation amply covers it. >> well, then, let me just explore that a little bit further. do you believe that there have been new limitations on the commerce clause by the current court or other courts that give you concern that the affordable care act is not a constitutional regulation? >> there have been -- excuse me. >> no, go ahead. >> there have been limitations. i sat at counsel table with the prevailing argument in mother us -- united states v. morrison because i believed the relevant provisions of violence against women act were unconstitutional. and the court so held. but that was because the court found correctly that as despicab
here actually from the time of president fo, when you were solicitor general for president reagan, i almost feel like i should call you solicitor general, but do you believe the requirement in the affordable care act individuals purchase health insurance represent unprecedented extension of congress' authority to regulate insurance under the commerce clause? >> it is a new requirement. i don't think it's unprecedented. i think the language which i quoted to you from chief justice marshall...
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do hav opened still the recall query. we were looking for whether or not there's any additional issues related to unintended acceleration caseshat we've are ahead of recalls fo, but that's it. [inaudible] >> know. i told -- the last time i spoke to mr. smith was last week and she wanted to know specific results of the study which were not ableo provide at the time and we told her we were still looking at her vehicle. the nhtsa step in the nasa staff did extensive testing of that lexus including electromagnetic interference testing, full throttle testing of all the safety systems, and there was no other vulnerabilities done on that vehicle other than what nhtsa originally found, that this situation that ms. smith encountered was floor ma entrapment. [inaudible] >> yes. >> repeat the question. >> the question is how do we explain owners who have had repairs done to the vehicles and then they complain again that they have already, they continue to have a probm recur. we have looked at a variety of those specific complaints, and each and every incidents we have not found any data to support the conclusion thatit's anything other than the two types of defects tha
do hav opened still the recall query. we were looking for whether or not there's any additional issues related to unintended acceleration caseshat we've are ahead of recalls fo, but that's it. [inaudible] >> know. i told -- the last time i spoke to mr. smith was last week and she wanted to know specific results of the study which were not ableo provide at the time and we told her we were still looking at her vehicle. the nhtsa step in the nasa staff did extensive testing of that lexus...