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lloyd. aye. ortiz aye. with the chairman abstaining and four ayes from the rest of the group, the item passes. item 12 was optimizing the executive director to issue the second notice to proceed under the tjpa contract 08-08-dm-000, existing terminal and rams demolition to evans brothers for hazardous materials abatement and physical demolition of the terminal, rats, and select buildings upon satisfaction of certain conditions. >> thank you. the mtp for the demolition contract -- we brought evans brothers on board. we receive a bid in october 2009 and brought them on board in january of this year to begin the process of coordinating with the city agencies with mta and th
lloyd. aye. ortiz aye. with the chairman abstaining and four ayes from the rest of the group, the item passes. item 12 was optimizing the executive director to issue the second notice to proceed under the tjpa contract 08-08-dm-000, existing terminal and rams demolition to evans brothers for hazardous materials abatement and physical demolition of the terminal, rats, and select buildings upon satisfaction of certain conditions. >> thank you. the mtp for the demolition contract -- we...
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wow this brings up interesting questions about casting i think for a lloyd blankfein the c.e.o. divine from those john waters movies remember susan polyester i think we bring her out of retirement and make her play lloyd blankfein in the epic movie version of goldman sachs how to steal a country i have a better idea he was an actor he was then was a prime minister now he's a banker tony blair he started out as an actor he has the god complex that's right and he's a banker taking morgan he's got the chops he fooled the entire nation into thinking that labor was just the old one how shall i call it the placenta of maggie thatcher is. no conservative ism goldman sachs is financing this film about themselves. it's only for internal distribution in the star is lloyd blankfein goldman sachs isn't the next headline as well in a id failure would have cost goldman sachs documents show yes apparently goldman sachs was forced to reveal who they allegedly insure themselves against in a i.g. collapse it turns out according to christopher whalen managing director at institutional risk analyti
wow this brings up interesting questions about casting i think for a lloyd blankfein the c.e.o. divine from those john waters movies remember susan polyester i think we bring her out of retirement and make her play lloyd blankfein in the epic movie version of goldman sachs how to steal a country i have a better idea he was an actor he was then was a prime minister now he's a banker tony blair he started out as an actor he has the god complex that's right and he's a banker taking morgan he's got...
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it will have to make this change to the definition for stealing it will now be lloyd blankfein photo and wikipedia is the very definition of larceny stealing and corruption you know goldman sachs was agreed to pay five hundred fifty million dollars fine this week to the f.c.c. for misleading investors about these mortgage backed securities and you know to americans i'm sure that this looks like justice nobody has received any criminal fine for this they're just paying a five hundred fifty million dollars fine. which in the context of hundreds of billions of dollars seven hundred fifty billion dollars handed to them by former goldman c.e.o. hank paulson this seems like a small change to me but of course they don't actually pay that money they just borrow that money from the government or from the taxpayer and then to pay the interest on the loan they actually engage in more market rigging more high frequency trading more front running more high speed trading more flash trading so they actually destabilize the market because they need to go in there and steal more more more to pay back
it will have to make this change to the definition for stealing it will now be lloyd blankfein photo and wikipedia is the very definition of larceny stealing and corruption you know goldman sachs was agreed to pay five hundred fifty million dollars fine this week to the f.c.c. for misleading investors about these mortgage backed securities and you know to americans i'm sure that this looks like justice nobody has received any criminal fine for this they're just paying a five hundred fifty...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is live in sunnyvale with our report. lloyd?> reporter: frank, behind me is the 50--year-old mysterious blue cube which thousands of commuters say every day as they travel through sunnyvale at highways 101 and 237. the air force station is a top secret base that closed today. >> throughout its history has run below the radar and a lot of its mission is related to national security in ways that it is better to not really advertise what all we did. >> reporter: former workers there gathered tonight at a remembrance dinner. what they did was monitor and control spy satellite and just about everything the u.s. launched into outer space. making it a prime military target during the cold war. it was america's first seoul satellite tracking station and supported every space shuttle mission. >> those activities were in many ways the eyes and ears of the nation which let us do things to help keep america safe. so know what other people were doing around the world. >> the work was done inside a nine storey tall windowless building. it act
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is live in sunnyvale with our report. lloyd?> reporter: frank, behind me is the 50--year-old mysterious blue cube which thousands of commuters say every day as they travel through sunnyvale at highways 101 and 237. the air force station is a top secret base that closed today. >> throughout its history has run below the radar and a lot of its mission is related to national security in ways that it is better to not really advertise what all we did. >>...
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ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is live in sunnyvale with our report. lloyd? >> reporter: frank, behind me is the 50--year-old mysterious blue cube which thousands of commuters say every day as they travel through sunnyvale at highways 101 and 237. the air force station is a top secret base that closed today. >> throughout its history has run below the radar and a lot of its mission is related to national security in ways that it is better to not really advertise what all we did. >> reporter: former workers there gathered tonight at a remembrance dinner. what they did was monitor and control spy satellite and just about everything the u.s. launched into outer space. making it a prime military target during the cold war. it was america's first seoul satellite tracking station and supported every space shuttle mission. >> those activities were in many ways the eyes and ears of the nation which let us do things to help keep america safe. so know what other people were doing around the world. >> the work was done inside a nine storey tall windowless building. it a
ktvu's lloyd lacuesta is live in sunnyvale with our report. lloyd? >> reporter: frank, behind me is the 50--year-old mysterious blue cube which thousands of commuters say every day as they travel through sunnyvale at highways 101 and 237. the air force station is a top secret base that closed today. >> throughout its history has run below the radar and a lot of its mission is related to national security in ways that it is better to not really advertise what all we did. >>...
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lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no pollution of the reservoirs. it's much more cost effective to prevent pollution and to protect a source of water than to remove it at the drinking water treatment plant. lloyd: what epa said to us was, "you can have an exemption from filtration "if you keep this undeveloped, "and if you can manage the wastewater so that it does not pollute your water supply." and we feel that we've reached the point where we can really keep it clean enough to drink unfiltered for the indefinite future. and new york city is in a small club of cities that actually have that filtr
lloyd: we're targeting a completion date of 2012 for tunnel 3. and we already are starting to prepare to take tunnel 1 offline. narrator: the construction of tunnel 3 is vital for maintaining the sustainability of new york's drinking water infrastructure. but the pipeline is useless if there's not a reliable supply of clean water within it. hurwitz: the city bought up land around the reservoirs to prevent it from development. it provides assistance to local residents to see that there's no...
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lloyd lacuesta is in san jose with our report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, five nights ago tonight police say a man shot and killed a 48-year-old woman in this san jose apartment complex. her family remembered her tonight and say they hold police accountable for her death. they lit candles tonight for lisa localins, her family says her attempt to help a friend cost her her life. shortly before 10:00 wednesday night, police responded to a report of a shooting. witnesses say a resident got into an argument with two women and stabbed one before shooting localis, who was trying to get back into her apartment. >> there was this big old boom, you know. and it was like all i seen was smoke. and like if i would have gotten any closer it would have hit me, too. >> reporter: i thought he pointed the gun at me for a sec. he walked away and walked back into number 12 and shut the door. >> reporter: 61-year-old robert bobby turner is facing charges of murder and attempted murder. police records show it took 27 minutes from the time that police arrived
lloyd lacuesta is in san jose with our report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, five nights ago tonight police say a man shot and killed a 48-year-old woman in this san jose apartment complex. her family remembered her tonight and say they hold police accountable for her death. they lit candles tonight for lisa localins, her family says her attempt to help a friend cost her her life. shortly before 10:00 wednesday night, police responded to a report of a shooting. witnesses say a resident got...
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lloyd lacuesta is in san jose with our report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, five nights ago tonight police say a man shot and killed a 48-year-old woman in this san jose apartment complex. her family remembered her tonight and say they hold police accountable for her death. they lit candles tonight for lisa localins, her family says her attempt to help a friend cost her her life. shortly before 10:00 wednesday night, police responded to a report of a shooting. witnesses say a resident got into an argument with two women and stabbed one before shooting localis, who was trying to get back into her apartment. >> there was this big old boom, you know. and it was like all i seen was smoke. and like if i would have gotten any closer it would have hit me, too. >> reporter: i thought he pointed the gun at me for a sec. he walked away and walked back into number 12 and shut the door. >> reporter: 61-year-old robert bobby turner is facing charges of murder and attempted murder. police records show it took 27 minutes from the time that police arrived
lloyd lacuesta is in san jose with our report. lloyd? >> reporter: julie, five nights ago tonight police say a man shot and killed a 48-year-old woman in this san jose apartment complex. her family remembered her tonight and say they hold police accountable for her death. they lit candles tonight for lisa localins, her family says her attempt to help a friend cost her her life. shortly before 10:00 wednesday night, police responded to a report of a shooting. witnesses say a resident got...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was around 20 shots probably all together. >> reporter: killed were rafael avila and carlos orozco. police say bonrostro told them before dying that they had been killed in a robbery. an aunt and a mother told to reporters. one relative speaking in spanish reacted to the arrest of the suspects. >> she said she would like them to suffer the way her son suffered. she would like to get life in prison or even death if that's the case. >> reporter: one suspect is isaiah washington. he was picked up the night of the shooting and has been held since on a parol violation. arrested today was a 17-year- old freemont girl who's name
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was...
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lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments.police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to who has gone to an accredited school. >> reporter: belmont city attorney in a memo says the illegitimate schools help illegitimate massage parlors. >> we do only massage. >> reporter: she has eight massage therapists, some who were schooled in china and are not on the approved list. that is her concern. she preferred to speak in mandarin and a friend translated. >> she's aware of this list but doesn't think it's fair. because when they went to school at that time it was considered to be legitimate, certified. >> reporter: still, belmont police want to hold off on any new massage therapists until they can recheck
lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments.police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking aboutlugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000 car that has a gas engine could generate electricity at 40 miles. >> i don't want a 40-mile range, i want to be able to go to san francisco or sacramento. and i think you could with it. >> reporter: and the nissan leaf which is all electric powered, a 100-mile range. >> i want to plug my car in at home and be able to charge it. you know, but rather than going to a gas station. >> reporter: the crowd tonight also saw a preproduction toyota plug in, expected to be in showrooms next year. industry analysts say electric cars will require 5% of the nation's electrical generating capacity. >> electricity to power vehicles is
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking aboutlugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000...
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lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto releasedhis comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a little too far. >> reporter: s h hahab protested -- shahab protested tonight because the group feels that the city is taking too long. >> those comments have been found to be sustained and it did violate department policy. >> reporter: the officer may get suspension but not termination. the police chief has not determined what the punishment will be. >> it vindicates the open movement because it gives us a certain amount of creditability. >> reporter: still, police do not believe carrying weapons openly is a good idea. the city so far has had four shoots. >> the citizens not knowing whether or not the weapons are
lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto releasedhis comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking aboutlugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000 car that has a gas engine could generate electricity at 40 miles. >> i don't want a 40-mile range, i want to be able to go to san francisco or sacramento. and i think you could with it. >> reporter: and the nissan leaf which is all electric powered, a 100-mile range. >> i want to plug my car in at home and be able to charge it. you know, but rather than going to a gas station. >> reporter: the crowd tonight also saw a preproduction toyota plug in, expected to be in showrooms next year. industry analysts say electric cars will require 5% of the nation's electrical generating capacity. >> electricity to power vehicles is
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: all week in san jose, experts have been gathered talking aboutlugging this into that. tonight they showed the public what they are talking about. more than 1,000 people rushed into the mchenry convention center tonight to look at the latest in ev's. electric vehicles and here the steal. >> for me and my family, this is the vehicle for me. >> reporter: electric cars getting the biggest buzz tonight were the chevrolet volt. a $40,000...
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lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments. police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to who has gone to an accredited school. >> reporter: belmont city attorney in a memo says the illegitimate schools help illegitimate massage parlors. >> we do only massage. >> reporter: she has eight massage therapists, some who were schooled in china and are not on the approved list. that is her concern. she preferred to speak in mandarin and a friend translated. >> she's aware of this list but doesn't think it's fair. because when they went to school at that time it was considered to be legitimate, certified. >> reporter: still, belmont police want to hold off on any new massage therapists until they can rechec
lloyd lacuesta live with more on our report. >> reporter: belmont had ten massage accomplishments. police say 37 of those therapists have gone to massage schools or received training that the state has deemed illegitimate. so bellview wants a new investigation. >> reporter: under the guidelines of a new state law has been certified by the california massage therapy council. >> if somebody has this, this demonstrates they have all the qualifications that someone would need to...
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lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was around 20 shots probably all together. >> reporter: killed were rafael avila and carlos orozco. police say bonrostro told them before dying that they had been killed in a robbery. an aunt and a mother told to reporters. one relative speaking in spanish reacted to the arrest of the suspects. >> she said she would like them to suffer the way her ffered. she would like to get life in prison or even death if that's the case. >> reporter: one suspect is isaiah washington. he was picked up the night of the shooting and has been held since on a parol violation. arrested today was a 17-year- old freemont girl who's name and p
lloyd lacuesta has the story. >> reporter: hayward's police announcement comes after two weeks of investigating what they call a double execution style murder. police say two 18-year-old men were forced to kneel down and shot several times with an assault rifle. a man who doesn't want to be identified told me what he heard on early mother's day. >> it sounded like an automatic gun. like i said, six shots first. and then another second, another four, and then another six. so it was...
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lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto released this comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a little too far. >> reporter: s h hahab protested -- shahab protested tonight because the group feels that the city is taking too long. >> those comments have been found to be sustained and it did violate department policy. >> reporter: the officer may get suspension but not termination. the police chief has not determined what the punishment will be. >> it vindicates the open movement because it gives us a certain amount of creditability. >> reporter: still, police do not believe carrying weapons openly is a good idea. the city so far has had four shoots. >> the citizens not knowing whether or not the weapons ar
lloyd lacuesta is live tonight with our report. >> reporter: the police detective of palo alto released this comment tonight. that the officer participated in misbehavior when he commented on open carry. if one of them makes a further movement, two weeks off. >> the fact that an officer would be joking about something like that, putting a person at risk by putting him at gunpoint and going so far as to say, get a bullet in them to enjoy two weeks of paid vacation, that's going a...
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lloyd blankfein and other top officials will stay in place? what do you make of that? >> well, i -- >> i think-- . >> brown: hold on, let me ask professor coffee first. >> oh, excuse me. >> pie guess is that he probably will. you have to give something up. the sec got what they wanted, was gold pan's concession they made a mistake and didn't make full discloseure. they did not demand any executive depar ture. and quite-- departure and quite frankly a don't think the sec sen titled to ask the c.e.o. to be the vicarious-- for conduct by staff 10 or 15 levels lower. if the shareholders want to replace mr. blankfein, more topower to them. they don't seem to want to i don't think the sec can go after people who don't seem to be have in a conscious way involved in the transaction. >> brown: you wanted to weigh in on that one? >> well, yeah, one of the things i talked about in my book, the colossal failure of common sense, the inside story of the collapse of lehman brothers is during that period of our c.e.o., our c.e.o.'s tenure was about 15 years. so it was almost like a mo
lloyd blankfein and other top officials will stay in place? what do you make of that? >> well, i -- >> i think-- . >> brown: hold on, let me ask professor coffee first. >> oh, excuse me. >> pie guess is that he probably will. you have to give something up. the sec got what they wanted, was gold pan's concession they made a mistake and didn't make full discloseure. they did not demand any executive depar ture. and quite-- departure and quite frankly a don't think...
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i think this gives the chance for lloyd blankfein to shoehorn himself out.t's been a brutal four months for him. >> i'm not sure i agree. he's only been in there since 2006, four years -- exactly four years -- he's done a fabulous job from a money-making perspective, not so good job from a public-relations perspective, on the other hand i'm not sure who could have navigated this -- you could certainly imagine people navigating the levin hearing better than he did, he was very good on your show after that and it's a very difficult public relations position that he was in. they did the settlement, i do agree with you that they're going to -- the next c.e.o. will more likely be a banker rather than a trader but i suspect you see vinnier, the c.e.o. leaving who said he wanted to retire anyway and don't forget at the annual meeting which was in april or may the shareholders overwhelmingly supported the idea of keeping the chairman and the c.e.o. together so i don't suspect they're going to do that voluntarily at least for a year. >> charlie: what could he have do
i think this gives the chance for lloyd blankfein to shoehorn himself out.t's been a brutal four months for him. >> i'm not sure i agree. he's only been in there since 2006, four years -- exactly four years -- he's done a fabulous job from a money-making perspective, not so good job from a public-relations perspective, on the other hand i'm not sure who could have navigated this -- you could certainly imagine people navigating the levin hearing better than he did, he was very good on your...
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lloyd lacuesta is live there with our report. >> reporter: frank, just in time for the peak summer tourist season people coming to the beach tonight were great greeted but these signs. >> after i am palingsing over a wave i see the tip of a fin break the surface and i see that triangular zigzag just a motion you see it on discovery channel. and like i knew, i looked over and i just saw like a torpedo, like a grey torpedo sill wet in the water. >> reporter: johnson says it happened shortly after 10:00 this morning it00 yards -- 200 yards offshore near a killbed. >> it came right next to me and i knew what it was. >> reporter: how close to you? 2-3 feet. >> reporter: the same area where a fisherman report seeing two great white sharks yesterday. >> i think it was a great white because of what i have been hearing lately about them being out here. it was big but not huge, you know. big enough to scare me, that's for sure. >> reporter: despite the signs, people were still going in the water. >> were you thinking about it when you were out there? >> a little bit. i was looking around quite a bit
lloyd lacuesta is live there with our report. >> reporter: frank, just in time for the peak summer tourist season people coming to the beach tonight were great greeted but these signs. >> after i am palingsing over a wave i see the tip of a fin break the surface and i see that triangular zigzag just a motion you see it on discovery channel. and like i knew, i looked over and i just saw like a torpedo, like a grey torpedo sill wet in the water. >> reporter: johnson says it...
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chris: harry lloyd in nevada is not -- reid in nevada is not trashing his opponent but he's getting everybody else to do it. we asked ask can -- can republicans win congress in a wave election without proposing an agenda? the meter says, wow, they can. and this is rare. look at that number, ladies and gentlemen. 12-0, the meter writers, all-pros, believes the republicans don't have to show any cards. howard? >> the reason i say that, karl rove, the mastermind of republican politics told me the republicans definitely do need to put guard an agenda, which means to me they don't. chris: can you beat that? if rove says it it's wrong. >> i take that as sarcasm. chris: can they get away with nothing? >> i think they can. with the president's approval rating now down in the low 40's, with the white voters down in the mid 30's, with hispanics down 15 points over the course of the last six months, the economy as bad as it is, the b.p. spill. with all that, i think republicans can get away with running on nothing. they should just surf that wave. >> just ask how well democrats did in 2006 running witho
chris: harry lloyd in nevada is not -- reid in nevada is not trashing his opponent but he's getting everybody else to do it. we asked ask can -- can republicans win congress in a wave election without proposing an agenda? the meter says, wow, they can. and this is rare. look at that number, ladies and gentlemen. 12-0, the meter writers, all-pros, believes the republicans don't have to show any cards. howard? >> the reason i say that, karl rove, the mastermind of republican politics told...
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director lloyd has offered to hold on any of the events. you are referring probably to commemoration events. yes. thank you, director. director ford: i know she stepped away from the podium, but really quickly, in terms of the ambassador program, a little bit more information on that. how many people aren't talking about will be staged at the temporary terminal. >> -- how many people are we talking about at will be staged at the temporary terminal? i just want to make sure i have a comfort level in terms of the number of people we are going to need. i know it is going to be a major transition for some folks. >> of course. we will have three employees on staff at the terminal during peak hours, said it will be there for a couple of hours in the morning and evening beginning the 21st, and going to august 12 -- so they will be there. in addition, we will have two managers on site, supplemented by tjpa. director ford: is there any staff from any of the member agencies, such as ac transit, the mta? i think all of us should probably have some fol
director lloyd has offered to hold on any of the events. you are referring probably to commemoration events. yes. thank you, director. director ford: i know she stepped away from the podium, but really quickly, in terms of the ambassador program, a little bit more information on that. how many people aren't talking about will be staged at the temporary terminal. >> -- how many people are we talking about at will be staged at the temporary terminal? i just want to make sure i have a...
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in february of 2008 ktvu's lloyd lacuesta brought us this look at the oil fields around it. aft taft. >> reporter: there are parts of kern county where pump jacks taking oil out of the land dot the landscape as far as the eye can see. and even in downtown bakersfield there are pumps sucking out crude from depths greater than the height of nearby office high-rise buildings. oil is a lifeblood here. 550,000-barrels filled every day. 68% of california's total oil production. the new hollywood movie "there will be blood" tells the story of the beginnings of kern county's oil industry in the 1800s. >> there is a whole ocean of oil under our feet. >> more than 100 years later the oil no longer gushes out, but there is still black gold to be found. >> you know never where you are going to get oil until you see it come out. >> fred holmes is a third generation independent oil producer. he has 400 wells that bring forth 2,000-gallons a day. he started working in oil rigs when he was just 13-year-old. >> those are built our house. of course our business is run out of the house on the
in february of 2008 ktvu's lloyd lacuesta brought us this look at the oil fields around it. aft taft. >> reporter: there are parts of kern county where pump jacks taking oil out of the land dot the landscape as far as the eye can see. and even in downtown bakersfield there are pumps sucking out crude from depths greater than the height of nearby office high-rise buildings. oil is a lifeblood here. 550,000-barrels filled every day. 68% of california's total oil production. the new...
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lloyd joins us from oregon on the republican line. go ahead.aller: i am a small businessman myself. i kind of enjoys seeing the argument going back and forth. both parties are demagoguing each other about who can do something better or worse than the other one. host: what is your business? what do you do in oregon? caller: i manufacture small optical components for the aerospace industry. it has been fairly stable for a while. host: do you get government contracts? guest: -- caller: in directly. i get contracts for naval research and things like that. the point i want to make is that as a small businessman, when taxes go of it is harder for me to grow my company. i have to pay all of my loans back with after-tax money. i have less money to actually pay off my loans and grow like company. the other comment i would like to make about employment in general is that during the previous decade, when the argument was made about who was creating more or less jobs, largely due in the bush administration we had full employment. there was not really as mu
lloyd joins us from oregon on the republican line. go ahead.aller: i am a small businessman myself. i kind of enjoys seeing the argument going back and forth. both parties are demagoguing each other about who can do something better or worse than the other one. host: what is your business? what do you do in oregon? caller: i manufacture small optical components for the aerospace industry. it has been fairly stable for a while. host: do you get government contracts? guest: -- caller: in...
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some relief monday, tuesday upper 60s low '70's by the bay and notice the trend is consistent all lloyde end of the week into next week and no big changes we will see fog in the morning sea breeze in the afternoon '80s inland los '70s by the bay >> it is 848 in baghdad to suicide bombers killed 48 people. the first attack have been nil baghdad killing 45 when do 40 s second bomber stormed ahead quarter and opened fire militia fighters returned fires morning the attacker could then detonated the bomb. >> listed the 100 >> and dr. brook and she is a forensic specialist will also by the way used to work as a call girl. she's to block it about being a cultural it was an explosion of issue and it turned into a tv series we will talk to build dual appeared coming on kron 4 they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. reb
some relief monday, tuesday upper 60s low '70's by the bay and notice the trend is consistent all lloyde end of the week into next week and no big changes we will see fog in the morning sea breeze in the afternoon '80s inland los '70s by the bay >> it is 848 in baghdad to suicide bombers killed 48 people. the first attack have been nil baghdad killing 45 when do 40 s second bomber stormed ahead quarter and opened fire militia fighters returned fires morning the attacker could then...