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they put money back into the local economy. they are buying houses, paying taxes, money is going into the school district, kids are being educated. we are raising help the community. >> thank you so much for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your supervisor." we will be back with another one of our 11 supervisors. >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and instead a heard a neuro biologist and a snow flake scientist and tj clark who is an arc historian. it was amazing, it was the most amazing night. and we have actually modeled our public programs off of that event ever since. we like at the arts commission to broad a broader dialogue around the works that we show. not just having the artists themselves present, but to present different ways of thinking about their work, different ways of thinking about contemporary art in general. and leaving you thinking, as you leave. so, tonight we have someone from young and we
they put money back into the local economy. they are buying houses, paying taxes, money is going into the school district, kids are being educated. we are raising help the community. >> thank you so much for joining us on sfgtv's "meet your supervisor." we will be back with another one of our 11 supervisors. >> a few years ago, i attended a public event at sfaliason, i don't know if you were there but it had a huge impact on me. i went to hear alaferalaison speak and...
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this could be a drag on the economy especially the local economy. >> all of the lost tourism dollars.thank you as always. if i can bring you in congressman jim moran democrat virginia. talk about what you're hearing from constituents. as i understand it member's phones are lighting up tonight. people are frustrated. what are you hearing? >> obviously they're beside themselves. they want me to whether they need to go to work. they want to know whether they're going to get paid. they want to know why we're not doing our jobs and i don't have any good answers for them. >> where do things stand? i understand you're going to be convening shortly. >> the government is going to get shut down. the only real question is how long and you know maybe we can come up with something clever. right now there is no plan for now keep the government open and of course this was supposed to be the easy part. the debt ceiling is even tougher and that's coming and we have no way out of that so i think we're looking at a serious train wreck that's going to hurt our local economy and causeway use in -- interna
this could be a drag on the economy especially the local economy. >> all of the lost tourism dollars.thank you as always. if i can bring you in congressman jim moran democrat virginia. talk about what you're hearing from constituents. as i understand it member's phones are lighting up tonight. people are frustrated. what are you hearing? >> obviously they're beside themselves. they want me to whether they need to go to work. they want to know whether they're going to get paid. they...
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he was prepared to sacrifice the local economy. he was prepared to sacrifice the towns around yosemite when he was on the jihad against american citizens getting access to health care. he was fully prepared to sacrifice the parks and the economy and fire recovery. but you know what you found out in the last 24 hours? that millions of americans went to find health care, to sign up for health care, to get access to health care. and millions of americans decided that you're doing the wrong thing in shutting down their government. so when you were on the jihad -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. miller: shutting down the parks wasn't a problem. shutting down n.i.h. wasn't a problem. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. miller: mr. chairman, they thought it was -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman is out of order. the gentleman is out of order. mr. miller: oh, ok. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is not recognized. the gentleman from vir
he was prepared to sacrifice the local economy. he was prepared to sacrifice the towns around yosemite when he was on the jihad against american citizens getting access to health care. he was fully prepared to sacrifice the parks and the economy and fire recovery. but you know what you found out in the last 24 hours? that millions of americans went to find health care, to sign up for health care, to get access to health care. and millions of americans decided that you're doing the wrong thing...
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companies that care about sustainability, care about their local community and care about the local economy what sourcing locally sdos drives the local food economy and that's really what woodbury kitchen is all about. buying more food from farmers that we could then make into this beautiful product. >> but it doesn't just end at the food. using found materials from the area, they repurposed metal work for the stairs, salvaged wood for the bar and table tops and utilized the local glassblower to create the light fixtures. >> we knew that we weren't going to just drywall the heck out of it. i think from the very beginning, that's a sustainable move. not using materials that are new, not bringing in things that you don't need. >> spike's understanding of local sourcing formed after 15 years of working and owning traditional restaurants in and around baltimore. >> it was a long, slow, steady lirng curve, both about local food system, which i'm very connected with now and how much it meant to me as a chef. i didn't think i found what i was meant to do until visiting folks growing food. >> spike
companies that care about sustainability, care about their local community and care about the local economy what sourcing locally sdos drives the local food economy and that's really what woodbury kitchen is all about. buying more food from farmers that we could then make into this beautiful product. >> but it doesn't just end at the food. using found materials from the area, they repurposed metal work for the stairs, salvaged wood for the bar and table tops and utilized the local...
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they acquired that plant a few years ago adding jobs to the local economy. the company is doing well. they are up to 250 employees and expanding and starting to bounce back from the revegz. the president said a prolonged shut down can hurt the economy and hurt businesses and lead to job losses. the small business loans are on hold. there is no one there to process them. loans like m lewis used to bring this planned through rockville, but that is not available to businesses any longer. we are talking to employees and say they are glad they have their jobs at this point. they are concerned what a prolonged shut down could mean. >> i really think this company has a lot of employees. it's really going to hurt if they close. >> everyone has bills. you need a job to get an income, you know? >> while the employees we spoke to said they were concerned, they knew people who actually are on furlough. they do believe that some kind of a deal will be reach and hopefully they say reached soon before it impacts them and their business here in rockville. a lot of people in
they acquired that plant a few years ago adding jobs to the local economy. the company is doing well. they are up to 250 employees and expanding and starting to bounce back from the revegz. the president said a prolonged shut down can hurt the economy and hurt businesses and lead to job losses. the small business loans are on hold. there is no one there to process them. loans like m lewis used to bring this planned through rockville, but that is not available to businesses any longer. we are...
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pierno talk about the positive economic impact on the local economies.guest: thank you for that question. we were proud to be involved in the designation of fort monro. tubman andharriet colonel young and caesar shift as that tell a complete story of america. i was suggest that when you look statistically, for every dollar that is spent for the national park service, it is $10 in economic benefits. we are not talking about a few million or a few hundred million. it is ultimately a billion dollars or more that is generated by national parks. over 300 million visitors just in one year visiting our national park sites. they are talking about 750,000 per day that are not being able to enter parks with disclosure. the economic impact and the multiplier effect is enormous. andink we are seeing that we are just starting to hear that. this time around, it is during peak season. the economic impact is even stronger. parks is of national incredible for businesses. i think your question is good and that's why communities, local leaders, want national parks. they wa
pierno talk about the positive economic impact on the local economies.guest: thank you for that question. we were proud to be involved in the designation of fort monro. tubman andharriet colonel young and caesar shift as that tell a complete story of america. i was suggest that when you look statistically, for every dollar that is spent for the national park service, it is $10 in economic benefits. we are not talking about a few million or a few hundred million. it is ultimately a billion...
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. >> the coalition of national park employees is hurting local economies. and disappointing tourists. >> five different state have opted to reopen national parks using their own money. >> it come it is at the height. and it is now it effected work. and starting tomorrow, they are expecting to shutting down operations and at least 5500 workers will be furloughed beginning wednesday. >> four or 500 involved in security will remain on tight. >> yesterday, they geared in livermore to hear the fate of their jobs. >> some say this could force people to work in the private sector. >> people may feel passion at but if they can't make ends neat with the paycheck. they have to leave. >> that is one of the leading research centers from everything from weapons to super computers. >> they are handling the dry ice explosion. >> it happened in the bathroom of terminal two. >> the path room is in a restricted area. not accessible to the public. >> it was inside a bottle. >> it stopped screening. and no injuries were reported. >> at oakland airport, the precheck program is
. >> the coalition of national park employees is hurting local economies. and disappointing tourists. >> five different state have opted to reopen national parks using their own money. >> it come it is at the height. and it is now it effected work. and starting tomorrow, they are expecting to shutting down operations and at least 5500 workers will be furloughed beginning wednesday. >> four or 500 involved in security will remain on tight. >> yesterday, they geared...
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obviously this is hurting individuals as well as hurting our local economy and our national economy.hese are real people. they are not numbers. you hear the numbers, but real people's lives have been effected by this government shutdown. let me introduce one of those individuals marcelo del canto. he has been a federal employees for eight years. a budget analyst at the substance abuse and mental health services administration. lives in maryland, works in rockville, maryland. marcelo. >> thank you. having been a budget analyst, my job has been to ensure that all of the gront -- grants and contracts that we fund to help the people who suffer from mental illness and substance abuse problems is funded. as a budget analyst i did not have this in my budget to be furlough. my wife is also furloughed. this has a devastating impact to have both of us furloughed right now. the job that we do is very important. and there's millions of people that need our services that cannot receive those services today. i speak for myself and my colleagues when i tell you, we need to get this work done. we ne
obviously this is hurting individuals as well as hurting our local economy and our national economy.hese are real people. they are not numbers. you hear the numbers, but real people's lives have been effected by this government shutdown. let me introduce one of those individuals marcelo del canto. he has been a federal employees for eight years. a budget analyst at the substance abuse and mental health services administration. lives in maryland, works in rockville, maryland. marcelo. >>...
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then admit it, the estimated $200 million lost every day to local economies during the government shutdown is all gone. >> can you recover, should this end in the next week or so? >> we will never recover everything. >> millions of dollars lost, hotel stays, metro fares, it's gone. sales taxes and local restaurants and small businesses, it's gone. food truck meals the federal government workers, you get the idea. >> we have a commonality that we are all affected by what is happening at the federal level, and especially the inaction is killing us. >> federal workers who expect to be called back to work are promised back pay. government contractors have not made such promises. >> for us, it's the businesses that didn't hire people or let folks go. certainly, those contracts that they were bidding on at the federal level, now they go through the process all over again. >> fairfax county supervisor, prince georges county executive, baker, montgomery county executive, ike laggot and vincent gray, they talked about the impact of the federal shutdown. the dollars lost even after the sequestered c
then admit it, the estimated $200 million lost every day to local economies during the government shutdown is all gone. >> can you recover, should this end in the next week or so? >> we will never recover everything. >> millions of dollars lost, hotel stays, metro fares, it's gone. sales taxes and local restaurants and small businesses, it's gone. food truck meals the federal government workers, you get the idea. >> we have a commonality that we are all affected by what...
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. >> reporter: in utah and elsewhere, shuttering a national park knocked out hikers and hurt local economies. interior secretary will quote consider agreements with governors who indicate an interest and ability to fund national parker is vis personnel to re-open national parks in their states. no luck for this little guy. his picture outside washington's national zoo has gone viral, labeled by one tweeter , the absolute saddest shutdown photo you will see. >> i saw that photo on twitter. it's heart breaking. individual states may choose to funds the parks. places like the zoo will stay close ed until the shutdown ends. >> it may hurt you insta gram dieters out there. >> insta gram diet. the photo sharing site, the food pictures and twitter might get annoying but it could help you lose weight. a study shows it's possible, just by looking at too n many snaps of sweet or salty foods can curb your appetite. >> it's possible looking at too much or a lot of a specific type of food could decrease your desire for the food. >> not everybody agreesful some say looking at food pictures increases their
. >> reporter: in utah and elsewhere, shuttering a national park knocked out hikers and hurt local economies. interior secretary will quote consider agreements with governors who indicate an interest and ability to fund national parker is vis personnel to re-open national parks in their states. no luck for this little guy. his picture outside washington's national zoo has gone viral, labeled by one tweeter , the absolute saddest shutdown photo you will see. >> i saw that photo on...
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he was prepared to sacrifice the local economy. he was prepared to sacrifice the towns around yosemite when he was on his jihad against american citizens getting access to health care. >> jihad. you heard it right. a democratic lawmaker using jihad to describe republican lawmakers. just a few hours before that comment when asked about a funding compromiser in the national institutes of health harry reid said save saving a child with cancer is not his priority. why would he want to do that? take a look. >> why would we want to do that? i have 1100 people at the air force base sitting home. they have a pru fu problems of their own. to have someone of your intelligence suggest such a thing maybe means you're irresponsible. reckless. >> why would i want to help one child with cancer? why would i want to do that? harry, i can think of a few reasons. open your mind. that's not all. we are seeing first hand the devastating impact this liberal shutdown is having on american heroes yesterday and today. veterans had to move barricades to gai
he was prepared to sacrifice the local economy. he was prepared to sacrifice the towns around yosemite when he was on his jihad against american citizens getting access to health care. >> jihad. you heard it right. a democratic lawmaker using jihad to describe republican lawmakers. just a few hours before that comment when asked about a funding compromiser in the national institutes of health harry reid said save saving a child with cancer is not his priority. why would he want to do...
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it adds about $174 million to local economy.t's not just tourists that are impacted it's all the hundreds of concession airs and food stands nearby. >> what about security in the area? who is looking after that? >> reporter: 135 workers that work here, only seven are reporting for work. and the u.s. parks police is in charge of security on the island. so the statute will remain safe, but no one will be able to get up close to it. >> thank you, jonathan betz. heidi how is the agency functioning now that the shutdown is in full effect? >> hey, morgan. ironically today is the 55th birthday of nasa, but rather than celebrating, 97% of the work force is being told to go home without pay. let me break down the numbers for you. nasa employees 18,000 government employees. 3200 report to work here, and of them only 99 will stay past today. and those essential personnel are remaining to support operations at the international space center. in addition control will continue to be in operation. they are supporting the life and assets still
it adds about $174 million to local economy.t's not just tourists that are impacted it's all the hundreds of concession airs and food stands nearby. >> what about security in the area? who is looking after that? >> reporter: 135 workers that work here, only seven are reporting for work. and the u.s. parks police is in charge of security on the island. so the statute will remain safe, but no one will be able to get up close to it. >> thank you, jonathan betz. heidi how is the...
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they sited a strong local economy and budget flexibility. >>> it is nice out today.? mark will have the weather next. s . >>> start out with clouds this morning, right now haze and the fog focused near the coast line at last check. towards the haze and the distance, this will be very contactive area tonight with the a's playing -- active area tonight with the a's playing. right now you see the fog hugging the coast. santa cruz, and sun breaks to the west of san francisco, west of ocean beach as well. current numbers are beginning to recover after a cool morning. san francisco 65. san jose 68. and fairfield one of the warmer spots, 71 degrees. and here is the forecast for today. starting out with clouds this morning and increasing sunshine. 5 day, thursday, hazy sunshine. temperatures on track to reach the 60s to the mid-70s out there and friday, tomorrow, another cool start, morning clouds and temperatures trend up saturday and sunday. the game forecast for tonight, clear conditions, upper 60s around first pitch. as you can see with the numbers, not too much changed
they sited a strong local economy and budget flexibility. >>> it is nice out today.? mark will have the weather next. s . >>> start out with clouds this morning, right now haze and the fog focused near the coast line at last check. towards the haze and the distance, this will be very contactive area tonight with the a's playing -- active area tonight with the a's playing. right now you see the fog hugging the coast. santa cruz, and sun breaks to the west of san francisco, west...
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you're going look into the ripple affect it's going to have not just on scientists but local economy.re as michael finney reveals why affordable care act is making health care less affordable for thousands of people. it's coming up at 6:00. >> join us then, but we twoobt share a peek at one of our cameras at an exhibit opening soon. >> this is a a lot of fun. star wars where sighin meets imagination. >> it opens saturday and runs until february. >> that is cool, very to say. >> world news is next. >> from all of us here thanks for joining us our next newscast in half an hour at 6:00. you can stay connected 24-7 on abc 7 news.com. >> follow us on twitter. we appreciate your time. >>> welcome to "world news." breaking news tonight. a direct warning about a downgrade of america's credit. a direct hit on american finances. and all because of the chaos in washington. >>> bullied to death. a 12-year-old takes her own life. her very young classmates arrested, charged by a sheriff sending a wakeup call to their parents. >> quit being their best friend and be their best parent. >>> and, courag
you're going look into the ripple affect it's going to have not just on scientists but local economy.re as michael finney reveals why affordable care act is making health care less affordable for thousands of people. it's coming up at 6:00. >> join us then, but we twoobt share a peek at one of our cameras at an exhibit opening soon. >> this is a a lot of fun. star wars where sighin meets imagination. >> it opens saturday and runs until february. >> that is cool, very to...
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are there other conferences that are likely to affect the local economy?uest: i asked the local convention and visitors bureau about that, and they said they did not have anything on their books that they felt was likely in jeopardy. just to talk a little bit about that particular conference, it was a symposium of 4000 people involved in intelligence, defense, security. a big national get-together for people in this industry area. and the hotels depending on this business had these reservations on the books for two years or more. i spoke with them one at the hancock sultan downtown who said this symposium was going to account for more than 400 rooms at night at her 520-room hotel. when that went away, that business could not be replaced quickly. in the county where tampa is located, there is about $5 billion a month, so this one conference as a percentage is not large, but if it happens to be your $5 million in economic kickbacks, it is quite profound. hotels, restaurants, local businesses that provide private meeting place and others who depend on tourism
are there other conferences that are likely to affect the local economy?uest: i asked the local convention and visitors bureau about that, and they said they did not have anything on their books that they felt was likely in jeopardy. just to talk a little bit about that particular conference, it was a symposium of 4000 people involved in intelligence, defense, security. a big national get-together for people in this industry area. and the hotels depending on this business had these reservations...
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they had to spend it locally at the local supermarkets. effect on the economy. come november 1, we are going to he see a significant reduction in these programs because they have not been attending to re-authorizing the legislation that funds these programs. we have a grave doubt as to what's going to happen to the 47 million people who rely on snap. mr. honda: that's true. mr. takano, as you know, i represent a majority of the area that's commonly called silicon valley. we were doing relatively well. with the shutdown, however, government contracts, entrepreneurship is going to be affected. and that trickles down throughout the system, including what we call the supply chains where other companies throughout this country, in other parts of the states are affected as well. the is almost like extension of this impact. i guess warren buffett said it best, it's a nuclear bomb, because it continues to spread its impact throughout our country and our economy. mr. takano: isn't that true in silicon valley, let's kind of talk about that for a moment, there's been a res
they had to spend it locally at the local supermarkets. effect on the economy. come november 1, we are going to he see a significant reduction in these programs because they have not been attending to re-authorizing the legislation that funds these programs. we have a grave doubt as to what's going to happen to the 47 million people who rely on snap. mr. honda: that's true. mr. takano, as you know, i represent a majority of the area that's commonly called silicon valley. we were doing...
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out of that so i think we're looking at a serious train wreck that's going to not only hurt our local economy but it's going to cause chaos internationally. >> now is the time for the senate to act. their stubborn refusal to work across the act is the reason why americans today are so frustrated by what they see in washington. >> now let's bring in bob cusack managing editor of the hill. thanks for joining us. is this a tactic or a meaningful effort to try come up with a deal? >> well this is not going to get a deal soon. both sides want to look reasonable so house republicans are saying let's name negotiate shores and the then sight can name negotiators and then we can get a deal -- negotiators. we'll have a shut down and we don't know how long it will last a day, a week or two weeks. >> we're talking about obama care. >> democrats have agreed to current funding which includes the sequester. they're not happy but no way are you going to touch obama care. you can't cut obama care in half like in 2011 they were arguing over $60 billion. they cut it, passed the bill. here it's all about ideolog
out of that so i think we're looking at a serious train wreck that's going to not only hurt our local economy but it's going to cause chaos internationally. >> now is the time for the senate to act. their stubborn refusal to work across the act is the reason why americans today are so frustrated by what they see in washington. >> now let's bring in bob cusack managing editor of the hill. thanks for joining us. is this a tactic or a meaningful effort to try come up with a deal?...
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. >> reporter: visitors to the statute generate $174 million a year for the local economy.rom souvenir stands to the fairies. >> if this drags on people are going to be laid off. it is just not right. >> reporter: this is just one of many closures creating waves as a national beacon of freedom now stands out of reach. >>> a team of weapons inspectors is now in syria. the arms monitors will begin finding and destroying that country's chemical stockpile. a second group is scheduled to arrive later in the week. their location is being kept secret for safety reasons and because syria has the right not to reveal military secrets. kristin, good morning. how bad is the humanitarian situation on the ground in syria that the un has finally felt compelled to pass this statement. >> yeah, it's getting so bad that it's hard for the security council to continue to ignore. [ technical difficulties ] 4 million syrians displaced and at risk of starvation. and hospitals are being systematically attacked preventing care of the wounded. so humanitarian groups really lobbied hard to come out w
. >> reporter: visitors to the statute generate $174 million a year for the local economy.rom souvenir stands to the fairies. >> if this drags on people are going to be laid off. it is just not right. >> reporter: this is just one of many closures creating waves as a national beacon of freedom now stands out of reach. >>> a team of weapons inspectors is now in syria. the arms monitors will begin finding and destroying that country's chemical stockpile. a second group...
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. >> one economist says the shutdown is costing the local economy about $200 million a day. >> if the shutdown stretches on, some nonfederal workers could be furloughed as well. united technologies corporation says it may have to furlough more than 5,000 people if the government is still shutdown by november. some of those employees may not have the that long. more than 2,000 could be furloughed as early as monday in a division that makes black hawk helicopters. wall street starting to feel the effects of the shutdown, but the worst could be yet to come. the shutdown is one thing, but if lawmakers here in washington can't agree about what to do about the debt ceiling, it could miss out. it it could be a replay of the 2008 financial crisis, not quite as severe. sblmplts a group of seniors will protest potential fallout from the government shutdown. demonstrators plan to form a human chain outside the capital. organizers say president obama and some lawmakers could see this time as an opportunity to cut social security benefits. today's rally begins at 10:00 this morning at the house tr
. >> one economist says the shutdown is costing the local economy about $200 million a day. >> if the shutdown stretches on, some nonfederal workers could be furloughed as well. united technologies corporation says it may have to furlough more than 5,000 people if the government is still shutdown by november. some of those employees may not have the that long. more than 2,000 could be furloughed as early as monday in a division that makes black hawk helicopters. wall street starting...
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that would affect the local economy? >> i asked the local about that. they said they tnt have anything on their books they felt like it was likely in jeopardy. just to talk a little bit about that particular conference, it was a symposium of 4,000 people involved in intelligence, defense, homeland security. a big national get together for people in this industry. the hotels depending on this business had these reservations on the books for two years or more. i spoke to someone at the tampa hilton downtown who said that the symposium was going to account for more than 400 rooms a night at her 520-room hotel. and when that went away, that's not business you can replace quickly. >> at the hoover house here on the campus. it's significant because it's the primary residence. it's significant because she feels the one who designed it. she had such a strong grasp of design and how she wanted the house to look even though she was not an architect we're lucky to have a lot of the original drawings and documents of how she wanted the house to look. lou henry's in
that would affect the local economy? >> i asked the local about that. they said they tnt have anything on their books they felt like it was likely in jeopardy. just to talk a little bit about that particular conference, it was a symposium of 4,000 people involved in intelligence, defense, homeland security. a big national get together for people in this industry. the hotels depending on this business had these reservations on the books for two years or more. i spoke to someone at the...
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you can imagine what that would do to joks and the local economy if it shuts down. today, each group has been here all day. but at last check, they haven't met face to face, staying in different rooms, going over their own strategy. the three unions did get a few things they've been asking for. most pormly, grace crunican has been involved in these talks in person. this is what both sides said to the cameras earlier today. >> we're not clear what time we'll all be at the same table yet. it will definitely happen today. we do know that. >> the bigger issue involving health care, health and safety. those are the big issues out there. >> reporter: now, peter has said yesterday, quote, the elements are here to reach an agreement. but one day later, there is no agreement. the strike deadline is now less than two days away. we'll have an update coming up at 6:30. >> and we'll be monitoring developments on the bart talks tonight, as written said. you can find updates and commute alternatives anytime on kpix.com. >>> well, a glimmer of hope from capitol hill that there migh
you can imagine what that would do to joks and the local economy if it shuts down. today, each group has been here all day. but at last check, they haven't met face to face, staying in different rooms, going over their own strategy. the three unions did get a few things they've been asking for. most pormly, grace crunican has been involved in these talks in person. this is what both sides said to the cameras earlier today. >> we're not clear what time we'll all be at the same table yet....
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truth is, studies show illegal immigrants do make a few billion small contributions to state and local economies each year. but opponents of reform like dennis lynch don't buy it. >> what about all the reports that say illegals benefit the economy. >> i don't like to read the reports. i'm not a reports guy. >> the reports be damned. illegal immigration costs a great deal of money. >> it's that simple. >> that simple. >> you would think it would be more complicated with millions of people interacting with the economy in untracked ways. you know, you would think that you would want to sit down with a calculator, figure this out. >> you don't need a calculator. >> really? >> no. i've done my research. i go down to the border. i hide in places such as bushes, to see what is coming over, how many of them are coming over. and the numbers are breathtakingly scary. >> with his own eyes and his own tiny binoculars dennis lynch has seen the truth firsthand. illegal immigrants are bad for america. just ask an expert like socialiologist dave court. >> i think you are making an incorrect conclusion. immigran
truth is, studies show illegal immigrants do make a few billion small contributions to state and local economies each year. but opponents of reform like dennis lynch don't buy it. >> what about all the reports that say illegals benefit the economy. >> i don't like to read the reports. i'm not a reports guy. >> the reports be damned. illegal immigration costs a great deal of money. >> it's that simple. >> that simple. >> you would think it would be more...
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he was prepared to sacrifice the local economy.when he was on a jihad against american citizens getting access to health care! >> you regret those words at all, congressman? >> not at all. what they were doing was saying unless you were prepared to repeal the obama care, they were prepared to shut down the government of the united states. and to put the economy -- put the economy into a tailspin and even threaten the debt limit of this country. and the point was this. the point was this. they have since now come to the floor and tried to relieve the pressure around the national parks, tried to relieve the pressure around the national institutes of health. try to make sure that they didn't know that they were going to be denying food to newborn, low birth weight babies. so the point of the matter is, they thought it was simple to shut down the government. and all of a sudden they had to focus on the reality. and the reality is very tough for them. so now they're trying to do a patchwork opening of the government. why don't they sit
he was prepared to sacrifice the local economy.when he was on a jihad against american citizens getting access to health care! >> you regret those words at all, congressman? >> not at all. what they were doing was saying unless you were prepared to repeal the obama care, they were prepared to shut down the government of the united states. and to put the economy -- put the economy into a tailspin and even threaten the debt limit of this country. and the point was this. the point was...
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how the cancellation of fleet week is impacting the local economy. >> can the government get back to business? some hope that it will, sent the dow up yesterday. we'll look at the day ahead coming up in business. >> we'll tell you about the technology helping a police department keep track of officers. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy who's graduating ready for a great career in technology. [ male announcer ] in 2012, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment had careers in their field in 6 months. find your career success in the bay area. learn how at devry.edu. 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, load up on your favorite coke products. 12 packs are $2.77 each. tide is $16.99 for 150 ounces. that's under 20 cents a load. and oikos greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients
how the cancellation of fleet week is impacting the local economy. >> can the government get back to business? some hope that it will, sent the dow up yesterday. we'll look at the day ahead coming up in business. >> we'll tell you about the technology helping a police department keep track of officers. [ marco ] i'm a student at devry university. and this is my home team. this is my large lecture hall. this is my professor. and also my coach. this is my booster club. this is the guy...
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if the workers do not earn enough money, that has the effect of local economy.f the economy does not run in by bart, if the bart does not run the economy will have effect. actually both ways. >> like the man you heard from, some are sympathetic to the unions. many are out of patience, and can't believe that the two sides have not been able to reach a compromise. essentially the two sides got close on the economic issues - in terms of wages, pension, overtime - sorry, not overtime - wages and pension. they have come to an agreement. overtime, scheduling and arbitration. the work rules are what are keeping the two sides apart. basically those who are sympathetic to wages - the commuters, people in the bay area who understand that issue are getting more and more frustrated and not really understanding this issue of work rules, and why the two sides can't simply come to an agreement. >> the woman that you spoke to who said she had to do some of her colleagues' job. have you to wonder whether bosses are trying to be understanding, but at some point they may run out o
if the workers do not earn enough money, that has the effect of local economy.f the economy does not run in by bart, if the bart does not run the economy will have effect. actually both ways. >> like the man you heard from, some are sympathetic to the unions. many are out of patience, and can't believe that the two sides have not been able to reach a compromise. essentially the two sides got close on the economic issues - in terms of wages, pension, overtime - sorry, not overtime - wages...
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some communities are dissatisfied, criticizing the lack of local economy.e number of priests is dwindling, especially in europe and north and south america. fewer men are prepared to live a life without marriage. some churches left without a leader have been forced to close. in latin america, a number of communities have started to take matters into their own hands. they break catholic doctrine by allowing laypeople and women to lead mass. pope francis has ruled out the ordination of women. only then may serve in the church's higher echelons. women's roles are limited to pastoral care and hospitals, schools, and advice centers. they struggle for recognition and lack equal rights. love, truth, and justice form some of the core teachings, but critics say those values do not universally applied. the church sees homosexuality as a sin. sex before marriage, abortion, and contraception are banned. people who are remarried are not allowed to receive communion. catholics worldwide consider these values to be outdated and out of line with the way they live their liv
some communities are dissatisfied, criticizing the lack of local economy.e number of priests is dwindling, especially in europe and north and south america. fewer men are prepared to live a life without marriage. some churches left without a leader have been forced to close. in latin america, a number of communities have started to take matters into their own hands. they break catholic doctrine by allowing laypeople and women to lead mass. pope francis has ruled out the ordination of women....
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up the mess and compensate victims, and in the south, the drought is plaguing farmers and the local economynd the south is suffering 7.2 billion dollars in crops and livestock. just a few examples there of natural disasters that took a toll on the economy. on was deadlocked, and this dragging on, the economic impact could be on par with disasters like these, and now they are looking for the next deadline, october 17, the day to raise the debt ceiling or risk running out of money to pay its bills, and many are predicting economic impacts that are much more serious than this current government shutdown. in washington, rt. >> the shutdown showdown is already having a big impact on our economy, and the closer we get to the default date, the more serious the consequences are likely to be for the u.s., and treasury secretary jack lew is saying this could send the economy spiraling, perhapsgreatn of 2009. researchers are still trying to understand the impact. a new study at a university of hank -- hong kong looked at suicide trends in countries around the world, and what they found is that the gre
up the mess and compensate victims, and in the south, the drought is plaguing farmers and the local economynd the south is suffering 7.2 billion dollars in crops and livestock. just a few examples there of natural disasters that took a toll on the economy. on was deadlocked, and this dragging on, the economic impact could be on par with disasters like these, and now they are looking for the next deadline, october 17, the day to raise the debt ceiling or risk running out of money to pay its...
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some reopenings are more about symbolism than the local economy. that's why new york state taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. >> gof ners in other states have to decide what to do - use taxpayer dollars to open up these attractions or miss out on the tourist dollars flowing through attractions like this. >> in washington park police had to bring in an army to guard usually an unmanned lincoln memorial, after protesters pushed past barriers into the memorial. >> police escorted the protesters away from the memorial. veterans in washington showed up to rally at war memorials in dc and across the nation. organisers of the million vets march say veterans have been dishonoured and ask for congress to introduce election preventing members of government to close memorials, compels for maintenance. >> secretary of state john kerry says a partial agreement was reached with afghanistan on a security deal, but the issue of war time jurisdiction is not settled. kerry spoke with president hamid karzai before leaving afghanistan on
some reopenings are more about symbolism than the local economy. that's why new york state taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. >> gof ners in other states have to decide what to do - use taxpayer dollars to open up these attractions or miss out on the tourist dollars flowing through attractions like this. >> in washington park police had to bring in an army to guard usually an unmanned lincoln memorial, after protesters pushed past barriers into the...
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and so, there's an impact on the local economy for all the people who actually interact with our paychecks. >> reporter: while the shutdown will have ripple effects one thing that is safe for now is wic which has been getting phone calls from concerned mothers. >> wic will continue to operate. >> reporter: in santa clara alone, 28,000 women and children receive assist. >> for a lot of families this is the food they have for a month. >> reporter: the state is work with the u.sda to ensure short term funding. >> if this goes on for a prolonged amount of time? >> at this point of time all we can do is wait for additional direction from the state. >> reporter: the last time the government shut down it lasted three weeks. those who are affected say they hope congress figures it out the sooner the better. a long-lasting effects could be devastating. live in mountain view, kimberly tere, nbc bay area news. >>> our coverage continues on our website, www.nbcbayarea.com. you can find a lot of information on the local tourist attractions like alcatraz and park that will be closed due to the shutdown.
and so, there's an impact on the local economy for all the people who actually interact with our paychecks. >> reporter: while the shutdown will have ripple effects one thing that is safe for now is wic which has been getting phone calls from concerned mothers. >> wic will continue to operate. >> reporter: in santa clara alone, 28,000 women and children receive assist. >> for a lot of families this is the food they have for a month. >> reporter: the state is work...
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protecting water quality and natural areas that drive local economies is important. saving tax dollars is important, yet unfortunately in the mind of some, environmental review is a problem that needs to be streamlined. i don't call these environmental reviews streamlines something good. i say that they are just weakening a good process that allows people to be involved and participate. i think weakening the national environmental protection act is shortsighted, misguided, and i oppose those particular provisions. while there are merits in this bill, there are also a problem and weakening the environmental review is chief among them. i'm disappointed those provisions aren't included in this bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida, mr. hastings, roifings reserves. the gentleman from florida, mr. webster. mr. webster: thank you, mr. speaker. i would like to point out again, no environmental law has been changed. none. nothing has been weakened. nothing has been shortchanged. nothing has been slowed down. the only thing that's happened is
protecting water quality and natural areas that drive local economies is important. saving tax dollars is important, yet unfortunately in the mind of some, environmental review is a problem that needs to be streamlined. i don't call these environmental reviews streamlines something good. i say that they are just weakening a good process that allows people to be involved and participate. i think weakening the national environmental protection act is shortsighted, misguided, and i oppose those...
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give greece if they had a paolo currency awaited the value that currency as a as a boost to the local economy the problem right now is that the euro can't be devalued so there imprisoned in many ways by this euro which is being set by germany but get having a parallel currency would give them a way to devalue their local parallel currency against the euro and thus stimulate the economy in ways that other countries are doing what their central banks correct yeah that's right i mean essentially greece is in a situation where they don't have their own currency just like saying a dollar us country insults america or an american near a bankrupt states so they have no issue of their own europe's and then they should issue their own crisis currency and national currency and that is against way today to do it do it completely extralegal it no build some points and this us i looked over extra advantages right so what we're seeing around the world is the adoption of electronic currencies digital currencies virtual currencies they are powering all kinds of start ups around the world and economies around
give greece if they had a paolo currency awaited the value that currency as a as a boost to the local economy the problem right now is that the euro can't be devalued so there imprisoned in many ways by this euro which is being set by germany but get having a parallel currency would give them a way to devalue their local parallel currency against the euro and thus stimulate the economy in ways that other countries are doing what their central banks correct yeah that's right i mean essentially...
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devastating the local economy. >> this is the entrance to the valley of the kings, in there among others tomb. this is the top of the tourist must see list, as you can see, normally full of coaches is pretty much empty. >> luxor's hotels are deserts. contractor. say rates are around 4%. usually 80% at this time of the year. now they are marred. the government says more than 1 billion-dollars in tourism has been lost since the mast demonstrations in july that prompting the military led coup. >> since we have this problem between the new government and the muslim brotherhood, i expect there will be like for a longer time. i don't know when. they will come to sit together, and then everything is tough. >> and while those two sides remain far apart, sun and european countries will not travel to egypt. bernard smith, luxor. >> by the way, egypt's tourism industry usually brings in more than $10 billion. well, it was freezing here in new york city this morning up next on al jazeera america. to tell you about the forecast for your area. fight those wild fires has crashed killing the pilot, and
devastating the local economy. >> this is the entrance to the valley of the kings, in there among others tomb. this is the top of the tourist must see list, as you can see, normally full of coaches is pretty much empty. >> luxor's hotels are deserts. contractor. say rates are around 4%. usually 80% at this time of the year. now they are marred. the government says more than 1 billion-dollars in tourism has been lost since the mast demonstrations in july that prompting the military...
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constructing local renewables and their program while it envisions construction but it would impact the local economy like the program would. >> i appreciate that. that makes perfect sense and i just wanted to make sure that we are getting all of the information we need because i would like us to figure out a way to be more aggressive to provide this program, bought the provide it that number one is of course successful and competitive and that's really important for it's success. i know we had a slight bit of a setback with the fact that the commission has determined that they will not set rates which is really unfortunate, but i do think that we as a board of supervisors, i know this is lafco, but we as members of the board have sent direction to puc commissioners explaining that we want to see this move forward. what i want us to be able to do is work with puc and we want puc to be more aggressive with helping to support us to move this forward and to make sure that it more competitive in doing so. so, i just don't feel that the support is there. i know we are talking about and you are investing i
constructing local renewables and their program while it envisions construction but it would impact the local economy like the program would. >> i appreciate that. that makes perfect sense and i just wanted to make sure that we are getting all of the information we need because i would like us to figure out a way to be more aggressive to provide this program, bought the provide it that number one is of course successful and competitive and that's really important for it's success. i know...
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this shut down, especially when you have such tepid economic data, it is the local economy that will you are exactly right. certainly with these megacompanies, you know, getting furloughs, it does put pressure on the local economies. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: one commercial point out how much apple stocks and another has gummy bears getting sucked up by hondo's car vacuum. we have the list coming up. cheryl: can we rely on earning results to get these markets higher once again? we will talk about it after a quick break. first, take a look at some of the winners on the s&p today. ♪ [ female announcer ] who are we? we are the thinkers. the job jugglers. the up all-nighters. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. we strive for the moments where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. dennis: time for stocks now. nicole petallides is standing by. nicole: frustra
this shut down, especially when you have such tepid economic data, it is the local economy that will you are exactly right. certainly with these megacompanies, you know, getting furloughs, it does put pressure on the local economies. cheryl: thank you very much. dennis: one commercial point out how much apple stocks and another has gummy bears getting sucked up by hondo's car vacuum. we have the list coming up. cheryl: can we rely on earning results to get these markets higher once again? we...
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moodies and fitch also affirmed their double a credit rating, citing a strong local economy and budget flexibility. >> well, 4:52 is the time edid you hear about the 9-year-old boy who stowed away on a flight to las vegas? well, we are now hearing from his father, talks to reporter. >> samsung's newest cell phone, how much it costs and why it has a curved screen. >>> welcome back, and this certainly was not a fun ride, thrill seekers got much more than they bargained for there. yeah, it broke down, trapping riders for two hours, they were stuck in the ride 170 feet up in the air at an angle of 90 degrees, they think it was malfunction. >>> the boy from snuck through squirt and flew there on his own without a ticket is expected to be returned tomorrow. the boy's father spoke to reporters yesterday with a hoodie pulled tight to hide his face, he said his son is a troublemaker who does not listen to him or his mother. >> if i let my son keep on doing what he is doing i get in trouble, somebody please help me, please. >> the boy is in the second week of his school suspension for fighting.
moodies and fitch also affirmed their double a credit rating, citing a strong local economy and budget flexibility. >> well, 4:52 is the time edid you hear about the 9-year-old boy who stowed away on a flight to las vegas? well, we are now hearing from his father, talks to reporter. >> samsung's newest cell phone, how much it costs and why it has a curved screen. >>> welcome back, and this certainly was not a fun ride, thrill seekers got much more than they bargained for...
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some re-openings are more about symbolism than the local economy. >> ladies and gentlemen, right this way. >> that's why new york state taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. >> so the governors in other states now have to decide what they want to do. will they use taxpayers dollars in order to open up the federal parks in their states or miss out on the tourist dollars that could be flowing through national attractions like this? jim hooley,ays, estes park, colorado. >>> in washington yesterday, park police had to bring in a small army to guard what is usually an unmanned lincoln memorial. protesters passed by and say they are ang reover the closed you're. police escorted the protesters away from the memorial. >>> rescue and recovery efforts beginning right now along indiaas coastline as phailin drops devastating rains. they say they took a direct hit from the massive storm. it's the most powerful cyclone to hit the sub continent in 14 years. it weakened before making landfall but still, still, it was four times the size of hundred capital troop a. al jazee
some re-openings are more about symbolism than the local economy. >> ladies and gentlemen, right this way. >> that's why new york state taxpayers will pay $61,000 a day to reopen the statue of liberty. >> so the governors in other states now have to decide what they want to do. will they use taxpayers dollars in order to open up the federal parks in their states or miss out on the tourist dollars that could be flowing through national attractions like this? jim hooley,ays,...
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. >> the national parks in marin county bring an estimated $450 million to the local economy each year. >>> and what could be the biggest sign in the bay area the shutdown has ended? boats started ferrying tourists to alcatraz this morning. the rock draws up to 5,000 visitors a day. one ferry service says all its tours quickly sold out this morning. >>> an underwater dumping ground for toxic treasures. >> we moved two 100-foot tugs there for over 100 years. >> the danger that had police racing into action on a boat. >> applying to college is stressful enough. the glitch to a popular tool that's got students panicking. >> they might be cheering about the forecast for tomorrow. we have a lot of sunshine around the bay area. temperatures will approach 80 degrees inland and as we look live, you can see there's nothing but blue out there. the forecast is coming up. >> walk pretty fast, this is a robbery, this is a stickup, i want aller money right now! >> how a termite exterminator took down a bank robber with his bare hands. ,,,,,,,, up a major bay area waterwa for ye >>> some abandoned bo
. >> the national parks in marin county bring an estimated $450 million to the local economy each year. >>> and what could be the biggest sign in the bay area the shutdown has ended? boats started ferrying tourists to alcatraz this morning. the rock draws up to 5,000 visitors a day. one ferry service says all its tours quickly sold out this morning. >>> an underwater dumping ground for toxic treasures. >> we moved two 100-foot tugs there for over 100 years....
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projects like this really help our local economy. not only does it bring new construction jobs to our yarea, but those workers are out spending money on housing and food in our area. and on top of that, all these new units, it could impact all of our rents. you may have noticed there's a lot of dirt moving in the south bay to make way for new construction. from crews building a new soccer stadium for the san jose earthquake, to the new levi stadium in santa clara. add in new office space for high-tech companies and more than 10,000 new apartment units and you've got yourself a housing boom. >> we're very fortunate, probably more than any other place in the state that we have good options out there for people. >> reporter: michael miller with the builders exchange of santa clara county says the number of new construction projects is
projects like this really help our local economy. not only does it bring new construction jobs to our yarea, but those workers are out spending money on housing and food in our area. and on top of that, all these new units, it could impact all of our rents. you may have noticed there's a lot of dirt moving in the south bay to make way for new construction. from crews building a new soccer stadium for the san jose earthquake, to the new levi stadium in santa clara. add in new office space for...
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losing patience our money environmentalist will they are pleased but the question is can make local economy and the average consumer afford renewable right now war can afford not. so it will be a bit of a bit of a conflict going on. the side of things on the cost side. of the equation out of the city that he compromised his defense a complicated building. for a while europe's economy struggles. to the west financial domination still to come here on their program. also the indian leaders gathering right here so you can provide more credibility to push for a. world. from now on the program to the british public things that politicians rarely tell the truth and are unlikely to make mistakes but a recent poll shows just how little faith people in the u.k. . elected to represent. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and the amount of trust the able to comma
losing patience our money environmentalist will they are pleased but the question is can make local economy and the average consumer afford renewable right now war can afford not. so it will be a bit of a bit of a conflict going on. the side of things on the cost side. of the equation out of the city that he compromised his defense a complicated building. for a while europe's economy struggles. to the west financial domination still to come here on their program. also the indian leaders...