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this is the main drive of the mission to revitalize local economies. nistrative and financial reform that rewards the efforts of local regions promoted from the region perspective. we will expand the system of hometown tax where people can pay part of their taxes to the locality of their choice. through the simplification of hometown tax, i hope many more people will become supporters of local regions. likewise, this will fundamentally reform the current central government style decision-making and allow the pursuit of reform proposed by the local regions. we will adopt proposals for these regions and transfer authority to them, including the authority for the conversion of our land to other uses. moreover a special zone system will be involved on a regional basis in order to carry out regulatory reforms to satisfy the ambitions of the local regions. the residence of mountainous regions and remote islands have maintained rich traditions and beauty of japan. we will create small but convenient communities that will bring together in one location the nece
this is the main drive of the mission to revitalize local economies. nistrative and financial reform that rewards the efforts of local regions promoted from the region perspective. we will expand the system of hometown tax where people can pay part of their taxes to the locality of their choice. through the simplification of hometown tax, i hope many more people will become supporters of local regions. likewise, this will fundamentally reform the current central government style decision-making...
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in the global local economy. without them we can get our product to korea. >> reporter: meanwhile the trucks wait outside port every day, drivers wasting time and losing money. >> they are waiting 3 hours, four hours that pays 120 bucks. they have families they want to get home to. they are frustrated sitting there. not doing anything. perishable its ship this time of the year through china, south korea and japan. the citrus entry worries about the market. claiming that fruit may be rotting on docks. the economy recovers the last thing needed is a shutdown bringing billions ever dollars to a halt. washington sent a mediator to work. that did not help with the union accusing the port operators of not showing up to the table to talk. meanwhile a market lock out over the weekend has hit union workers. negotiations have gone on for nine months, it's incredible. i remember standing in oatland with the port saying there should be a deal done with the union and port operators. that was months ago. a federal mediator was
in the global local economy. without them we can get our product to korea. >> reporter: meanwhile the trucks wait outside port every day, drivers wasting time and losing money. >> they are waiting 3 hours, four hours that pays 120 bucks. they have families they want to get home to. they are frustrated sitting there. not doing anything. perishable its ship this time of the year through china, south korea and japan. the citrus entry worries about the market. claiming that fruit may be...
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the disease has also wiped out local economies and governments.effrey wright to start the ebola survival fund which supports community based organizations in liberia and sierra sierra leone, he wrote a psa called crush ebola now. >> the world is facing the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> there's good news and reason to be hopeful. >> treat it early, many infected with he'llebola survive. >> liberia, sierra leone and elsewhere in africa. >> thanks for joining us. you are one the first person i saw on social media who said we cannot stand here and watch these stories and can't focus on one or two cases in texas. there are thousands of people dying and what are we doing about it other than talking? >> well i've been traveling to see era leone and we have a company we started around natural resource development trying to do it with close authorities. we're in close contact with local government reps and early on realized it was going to be a problem because that perspective was an understanding that the health care infrastructure in sierra leone
the disease has also wiped out local economies and governments.effrey wright to start the ebola survival fund which supports community based organizations in liberia and sierra sierra leone, he wrote a psa called crush ebola now. >> the world is facing the largest ebola outbreak in history. >> there's good news and reason to be hopeful. >> treat it early, many infected with he'llebola survive. >> liberia, sierra leone and elsewhere in africa. >> thanks for joining...
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this report just released today shows that our economy is booming locally. coming up find out just how many new jobs were created in the bay area. >>> i want my senior year to blow up and i decided to make my mark. >> he often felt like an outsider until now. how this newly crowned homecoming king is helping others feel like they too, belong. it's part of our "bay area proud" series. >>> then at 6:00 a seafood favorite fished into near oblivion. >> these animals are really right on the brink of extinction. >> the promising bay area experiment giving new hope for all kinds of endangered animals. >> started with 12 animals and now we have thousands. >> that's new at 6:00. ♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ >>> here's breaking news we're following on the other end of the country, actually. this is near new york city. one of our nbc helicopters is overhead there. this is a commuter train
this report just released today shows that our economy is booming locally. coming up find out just how many new jobs were created in the bay area. >>> i want my senior year to blow up and i decided to make my mark. >> he often felt like an outsider until now. how this newly crowned homecoming king is helping others feel like they too, belong. it's part of our "bay area proud" series. >>> then at 6:00 a seafood favorite fished into near oblivion. >> these...
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one neighbor we spoke with said she feels the refinery is safe and good for the local economy. >> i think they have a really good safety record out there. and i know some people that have worked out there for years. i think it's just a matert of abide -- matter of abiding by the regulations. >> the state energy commission said shipments are growing in california to about 6 million barrels of oil in 2013 from 1 million just two years earlier. you will not find cigarettes for sale at a major grocery store chain by the end of the month. raley's and nob hill are removing tobacco products. the west sacramento-based chain says cigarettes will be completely off the shelves at all 128 raley's, nob hill and bel air stores in northern california and nevada. many who we spoke to in the parking lot of the nob hill scoor in campbell thought the move was positive. >> i think it's a good idea to pull it off the shelf and not make it readily available or visible to our young children. >> if you are gonna promote a healthy lifestyle, it makes sense not to smoke cigarettes. i don't see as many people buyin
one neighbor we spoke with said she feels the refinery is safe and good for the local economy. >> i think they have a really good safety record out there. and i know some people that have worked out there for years. i think it's just a matert of abide -- matter of abiding by the regulations. >> the state energy commission said shipments are growing in california to about 6 million barrels of oil in 2013 from 1 million just two years earlier. you will not find cigarettes for sale at...
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. >> with this weather comes ice and on the delaware river all the ice could be brutal for the local economy, "action news" reporter david henry is riding along with the coast guard to make sure it stays clear for cargo, and he is on the delaware right now. >> the delaware river is a river of commerce but if this river ices over, all of that commercial activity could come to a stand still. like the tioga marine terminal here, you can see all the ice choking the delaware river as we look towards the skyline of philadelphia that is why the coast guard is out here every day breaking up the ice. >> we are on board the capson today, one of two ice breaking tugs working out of philadelphia it's their job to keep 140 miles of this river open to navigation, they break up the ice between trenton to the northern and the cnd canal to the south. the crew and captain are heading up river today to trenton and they never know what they will find until they are underway. >> we are going 11 knots and we'll hit a chunk and slow down to 9 or 10. >> you ever worry about the integrity of the hull? >> not at all.
. >> with this weather comes ice and on the delaware river all the ice could be brutal for the local economy, "action news" reporter david henry is riding along with the coast guard to make sure it stays clear for cargo, and he is on the delaware right now. >> the delaware river is a river of commerce but if this river ices over, all of that commercial activity could come to a stand still. like the tioga marine terminal here, you can see all the ice choking the delaware...
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reporter: mayor dick johnson estimates the airline service helps drive $10 million a year to the local economy. >> it helps drive that economic engine and keeps us viable. without that, we'll' die off and fade away. >> reporter: a california congressman has been trying to ground the program since 2011. >> when we're having to make cuts in essential programs, to continue increasing the amount of money in this program is obscene. >> reporter: a flight between kansas city, missouri, and an town in kansas cost the government more than $2,700 per passenger, carrying only 523 people. kris van cleave, cbs news, north dakota. >> congress has increased the requirements to participate in the essential air service program and capped the number of routes but all the efforts to end the program have failed on capitol hill. >>> santa clara county supervisors are considering a plan to buy a new cell phone tracking device. the sheriff's department wants to use the stingray to track locations of suspects' cell phones but say it would not eavesdrop on private conversations. critics claim law enforcement underrep
reporter: mayor dick johnson estimates the airline service helps drive $10 million a year to the local economy. >> it helps drive that economic engine and keeps us viable. without that, we'll' die off and fade away. >> reporter: a california congressman has been trying to ground the program since 2011. >> when we're having to make cuts in essential programs, to continue increasing the amount of money in this program is obscene. >> reporter: a flight between kansas city,...
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leading example of adaptive reuse and creative place making and workforce development that fuels the local economy. lastly, tpl will be working in close collaboration with rec and park and sf planning to ensure that the park planning project is consistent with the goals and objectives of other area plans. the final deliverable will be a dopt that will include a summary of the public outreach and design process, existing conditions and relevant site data and compilation of the technical reports and meeting materials and outcomes. design options analyzed and final concept plan, et cetera. as part of contract, tpl will hire a qualified landscape architecture firm with extensive experience with similar projects. this firm will be selected as part awe piric process. tpl will also hire historic preservation consultant. the cottage at 900 innes is a historic landmark in the application of the interior of the secretary's standards, et cetera. the team also includes a structure engineer with expertise in seismic retrofit of structures and qualified environmental planning firm to prepare technical studis to
leading example of adaptive reuse and creative place making and workforce development that fuels the local economy. lastly, tpl will be working in close collaboration with rec and park and sf planning to ensure that the park planning project is consistent with the goals and objectives of other area plans. the final deliverable will be a dopt that will include a summary of the public outreach and design process, existing conditions and relevant site data and compilation of the technical reports...
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we'll look at what it means for the local economy. >> plus on this president's weekend, a look at abrahamncoln's legacy with new insight from a local author. >>> and a unique approach to helping philadelphia schools and this one has a proven track record. coming up sunday morning at 11:30, following "meet the press," only on nbc 10. >>> live from new york, it's sunday night. >> "saturday night live" will celebrate its 40th anniversary tomorrow night with a 3 1/2 hour extravaganza starting at 8:00 in the evening, right here on nbc 10. "snl" invited all former cast members, guest hosts and writers to celebrate the major milestone. >> you feel luke a distant cousin because of the fact the show has stayed in the same building and same theater. you just know everybody has some sort of shared experience with you. >> to kick off the celebration, so to speak, tomorrow morning on nbc's "meet the press" chuck todd will sit down with dana harvey to talk about the state of political satire in america at 10:30, right here on nbc 10. after tomorrow night and "snl" special be sure to stick around for nb
we'll look at what it means for the local economy. >> plus on this president's weekend, a look at abrahamncoln's legacy with new insight from a local author. >>> and a unique approach to helping philadelphia schools and this one has a proven track record. coming up sunday morning at 11:30, following "meet the press," only on nbc 10. >>> live from new york, it's sunday night. >> "saturday night live" will celebrate its 40th anniversary tomorrow...
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how improve they can do well relative to other police radios or parolee the fourth piece in the local economy is the local survey those o are the companies that serve in san francisco many, many ways the fate of the industry is tide to the success of the other but local factors that dooz do or don't support the businesses we're taking a long term view this is the long industries in the 2004 to the. (off the record.) essentially from the lowest point of the burst to the lowest point of the recession we're looking at two points many the same cycle to see over the course of business cycle how has things changed they've not changed much the continuation over the decades the horizon ac excess thousands the growth from the bottom of one recession to the bottom of another recession it grow over 4 percent which is rallied in the overall city and financial and professional services were flat and all the local certifying destroying destroy lost jobs at a rate of 1 and a half percent this shows the big industry in san francisco cleared to a typical u.s.
how improve they can do well relative to other police radios or parolee the fourth piece in the local economy is the local survey those o are the companies that serve in san francisco many, many ways the fate of the industry is tide to the success of the other but local factors that dooz do or don't support the businesses we're taking a long term view this is the long industries in the 2004 to the. (off the record.) essentially from the lowest point of the burst to the lowest point of the...
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. >> the three young men are convinced that a cable car would help kickstart the ailing local economythey believe that the benefit would far outweigh the environmental cost. but on the other side of the mountain, people see things differently. the opponents say that only cable car operators and big investors are the ones who'll profit. they think the skiing industry has had its day. >> the international skiing market has already passed its peak. we think that at some point you have to stop more development. >> if the project does go ahead, it would break three legal agreements -- including the alpine convention, a treaty for the sustainable development of the alps. the project's supporters want an exemption clause. the opponents fear this would set a dangerous precedent. alternatively, his area could be turned into a nature park with new paths and guided walks. gentle tourism... the residents of nearby axams village favour that idea. people here have mounted a campaign to prevent the construction of a cable car over their mountain. in axams, hardly anyone lives from ski tourism. over
. >> the three young men are convinced that a cable car would help kickstart the ailing local economythey believe that the benefit would far outweigh the environmental cost. but on the other side of the mountain, people see things differently. the opponents say that only cable car operators and big investors are the ones who'll profit. they think the skiing industry has had its day. >> the international skiing market has already passed its peak. we think that at some point you have...
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>> if you look at our local economy we have the highest unemployment rate in the state. thirteen point three percent unemployment and the people who are working here, those tourism jobs are paying seven dollars and twenty-five cents an hour. can you support a family of four on that? of course not. >> what have you been promised in the way of what the mine will bring economically to the community? >> ...they've estimated at 700...good family-supporting jobs with benefits, retirement health insurance, uh, paid vacation, sick leave, things that most of your tourism jobs don't offer. >> the estimate of 700 jobs comes from a study commissioned by gtac. those jobs would be created over the course of 35 years, the first phase of g-tac's mine. >> this land and its vast waters once belonged to the chippewa tribes. through 19th century treaties they gave it to the united states, but retained certain traditional rights to hunt and fish. their very culture and sustenance is threatened by the mine. >> there is a lot of dangers involved in putting a gigantic hole right here. >> phoebe
>> if you look at our local economy we have the highest unemployment rate in the state. thirteen point three percent unemployment and the people who are working here, those tourism jobs are paying seven dollars and twenty-five cents an hour. can you support a family of four on that? of course not. >> what have you been promised in the way of what the mine will bring economically to the community? >> ...they've estimated at 700...good family-supporting jobs with benefits,...
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now, as part of efforts to reinvigorate local economies a tax break will be given to companies that relocate their head office functions from tokyo to other areas. this does exclude the major cities, though. the bills also include raising the consumption tax from the current 8% to 10% in april 2017. the government hopes the diet will pass the bills before the current fiscal year ends in march. >>> well leaders in greece are inching closer now a major deadline. they want to pare back austerity measures to create a bond as part of a deal to bail them out of debt. but their eurozone creditors won't compromise on the package which expires at the end of the month. finance ministers from greece and 18 other eurozone countries got together in brussels to discuss the bailout. they ended four hours of negotiations. >> the disappointment over the fact that there was still no firm common ground on what such an adjustment in the program could look like and how much of the program would actually be carried forward by the new greek government. >> finance ministers from eurozone countries issued an ultimat
now, as part of efforts to reinvigorate local economies a tax break will be given to companies that relocate their head office functions from tokyo to other areas. this does exclude the major cities, though. the bills also include raising the consumption tax from the current 8% to 10% in april 2017. the government hopes the diet will pass the bills before the current fiscal year ends in march. >>> well leaders in greece are inching closer now a major deadline. they want to pare back...
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chamber of commerce down here, estimating $600 million goes into the local economy as a result of super bowl. economists disputing that. biggest events next year. san francisco, promising events from napa done to monterey. in an effort to make sure the most inclusive super bowl ever is next year's super bowl 50. message down here today. arizona did a fantastic job. the third one here in the phoenix area. they have done it before. they know how to do it. this a great super bowl. but next year the bay area is going to do it one better.csweeney. >> terry, thank you so much. tomorrow of course super bowl food service going to be very busy. especially for those who sell chicken wings. favorite on super bowl sunday. nbc bay area's maryann favro its joining us now. >> wing stop on coleman avenue in san jose tells me super bowl sunday is the busiest day of the year. even today, sales were hotter than habenero sauce. at the wing stop. they called inemployees. tomorrow all 16 employees will fill orders. they have received prepaid orders today. and they are big ones. according to the report from t
chamber of commerce down here, estimating $600 million goes into the local economy as a result of super bowl. economists disputing that. biggest events next year. san francisco, promising events from napa done to monterey. in an effort to make sure the most inclusive super bowl ever is next year's super bowl 50. message down here today. arizona did a fantastic job. the third one here in the phoenix area. they have done it before. they know how to do it. this a great super bowl. but next year...
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they say the tech industry pumps money into the local economy and improves the lives of everyone. >>> radio shack has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. the company will sell up to 2400 of its stores. the plan right now is for sprint to team up with radio shack in those stores. setting up mini shops inside the stores. the 94-year-old company has been struggling for years trying to stay relevant in an era of changing consumer habits. it employs 27,000 people nationwide and many are expected to lose their jobs. no word yet which bay area stores might close. >>> steph curry and clay thompson teammates on the golden state warriors but they will be competing against each other next week. the slash brothers are in the three-point contest. thompson is second in the league in three point percentage. curry became the fastest player in the nba history to make 1,000 career three pointers. he will also take part in the shooting stars competition. 1,000 three pointers. >> big game tonight. >> big game. coming up -- >>> report of illegal dumping gets new cash. the new program in oakland to keep the c
they say the tech industry pumps money into the local economy and improves the lives of everyone. >>> radio shack has filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. the company will sell up to 2400 of its stores. the plan right now is for sprint to team up with radio shack in those stores. setting up mini shops inside the stores. the 94-year-old company has been struggling for years trying to stay relevant in an era of changing consumer habits. it employs 27,000 people nationwide and many are...
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just one of the the reasons why the show is always a a boom to the local economy. "action news" reporter annie mccormack has more. >> reporter: a lot of people come to the philadelphia auto show to take a look at exotic cars like those ferraris behind me and concept cars but the difference with the philadelphia auto show is that a lot of people also come out here to look to see what they want to buy . >> doors opened kicking off day one of the philadelphia auto show's nine day event. >> it looks like a garage mahall, it is rocking, feeling the vibe, we are looking for a super strong saturday. >> reporter: thousands are expected to pack the pennsylvania convention center to look at 700,000 square feet of automobiles from 40 manufacturers. >> it is actually a tradition that we start $3 years ago. >> just having fun and checking out new cars. >> reporter: kid not old enough to drive are thinking a head. >> unaudible. >> reporter: so are the adults. >> my father-in-law says you get the the best deal at the the the auto show. >> about $2.5 billion of sales are influence
just one of the the reasons why the show is always a a boom to the local economy. "action news" reporter annie mccormack has more. >> reporter: a lot of people come to the philadelphia auto show to take a look at exotic cars like those ferraris behind me and concept cars but the difference with the philadelphia auto show is that a lot of people also come out here to look to see what they want to buy . >> doors opened kicking off day one of the philadelphia auto show's nine...
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it's head waters, this valley has one source of water for the alary cultural industry and our local economy, and if that got messed up we would have a real problem. so i also came to the realization that i felt that the governor and the political forces in the state could force upon us fracking so at the county level we wouldn't have a choice, but we would have to face fracking. the policy question came to my mind, how do you have a fracking boom in a very profitable agricultural area and not mess it up. the whole region, is a very seismically active area, we have the san andreas fault, and further more, we have a waiter basin. so to me it is one of the worst maces in america to do fracking. >> what was interesting to me in preparing the ever this show, is that a lot of the people that we talked or that i read about in preparation aren't against fracking they just want a little more common sense used until all the facts are in, about where these wells are drilled. do you think there's room to be more selective on the part of the industry about where these fracking sites are operating? in a
it's head waters, this valley has one source of water for the alary cultural industry and our local economy, and if that got messed up we would have a real problem. so i also came to the realization that i felt that the governor and the political forces in the state could force upon us fracking so at the county level we wouldn't have a choice, but we would have to face fracking. the policy question came to my mind, how do you have a fracking boom in a very profitable agricultural area and not...
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convention in the city was in 2000 for republicans and rnc pumped in estimated $17 0 million to local economy and the dnc is projected to top that with as much as 80 million more. landing dnc in 20 16 is not only about the money it's about the image. >> selecting philadelphia brings many many benefits to it. especially exposure in the national and international arena. >> just today bloomburg dedicated annen tire toorl how philadelphia is on the rebound. philadelphia beat outcome up bus ohio and new york in large part due to city's logistics and the city transit systems with a big draw and transportation plan tailored specifically for democrats needs. >> center city with convention center and hotels and proximity to wells fargo we can turn broad street going south and move the other people down within 7 minute and philadelphia really picked up from standpoint of its importance as a national meetings destination and it also turned around how people viewed us for leash you're and business. >> a live look at the sky line. dnc made it clear that this city truly offered the total package. so it's a
convention in the city was in 2000 for republicans and rnc pumped in estimated $17 0 million to local economy and the dnc is projected to top that with as much as 80 million more. landing dnc in 20 16 is not only about the money it's about the image. >> selecting philadelphia brings many many benefits to it. especially exposure in the national and international arena. >> just today bloomburg dedicated annen tire toorl how philadelphia is on the rebound. philadelphia beat outcome up...
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many migrants help boost the local economy some local leaders want to see them deported. >> translator not happy with their presence and brought problems in terms of help and don't know what health issues they may have and brought criminals to this town like people smugglers and putting pressure on the job markets. >> reporter: and this is not home but he is not going anywhere soon he will have enough money to bring wife and children mohamed, al jazeera, somalia. >>> in mexico a mass rally has been held to mark the five-month anniversary of disappearance of 43 students and there were some scuffles between protesters and riot police to the end of the protest in the capitol and mexico attorney general says investigators are certain the students were killed after police handed them over to a gang. a truck driver strike in brazil disrupted food for the past few days and blocking roads in nine states and demanding a cut in diesel fuel prices and means milk, fruit and vegetables are not reaching supermarkets as part of negotiations the government offered to extend a year of free financing fo
many migrants help boost the local economy some local leaders want to see them deported. >> translator not happy with their presence and brought problems in terms of help and don't know what health issues they may have and brought criminals to this town like people smugglers and putting pressure on the job markets. >> reporter: and this is not home but he is not going anywhere soon he will have enough money to bring wife and children mohamed, al jazeera, somalia. >>> in...
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. >> no predictions about how much money will be brought into the local economy but they do say that next year's super bowl will raise the bar for future games. nbc bay area news. >> the count down has officially begun. just 370 days until kick off in santa collar ray, which will be february 7, 2016. tonight was about the patriots seahawks and the super bowl party. lots of folks had chips and salsa but how many of you had a former 49er player show up to watch the game with you? peggy, these former greats really excited about what's coming next year. >> it has been so exciting. i barely have a voice after all of this celebration but of course the second that trophy is handed over the next city's organizers get into full swing. we talked to some former 49ers here tonight who say super bowl l will be fantastic. >> not only being the super bowl, but the 50th will be crazy crazy. >> super bowl l expected to attract about one million people to the stadium. >> it will be a bigger super bowl if we're in it. >> former 49er went to the super bowl three times, famously catching a winning pass f
. >> no predictions about how much money will be brought into the local economy but they do say that next year's super bowl will raise the bar for future games. nbc bay area news. >> the count down has officially begun. just 370 days until kick off in santa collar ray, which will be february 7, 2016. tonight was about the patriots seahawks and the super bowl party. lots of folks had chips and salsa but how many of you had a former 49er player show up to watch the game with you?...
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. >> google dominates the local economy. one city council sounded relieved. >> just glad to have a company that didn't begin with "g". not that we don't love google. but they've become pacman. >> google has been gobbling up mountain view's real estate. now, the search giant wants to build on top of the old one. >> is there existing buildings that will be razeked and reconstructed. >> the plans are not public yet. google convinced the city to allow a giant headquarters some say resembles a space ship. >> buildings through plans that are shared with me are impressive in their own right. it's a series of buildings that are close together. >> some favor new zoning to allow housing nearby. >> i'm a person in favor of housing and that would reduce traffic. >> it's fine but with google in the restaurant business... >> hopefully they don't open a gas station and $0.30 below me. >> a cab driver, beaten by a passenger is talking with abc7 news tonight. police say several people witnessed the attack but did nothing to help him. vic lee
. >> google dominates the local economy. one city council sounded relieved. >> just glad to have a company that didn't begin with "g". not that we don't love google. but they've become pacman. >> google has been gobbling up mountain view's real estate. now, the search giant wants to build on top of the old one. >> is there existing buildings that will be razeked and reconstructed. >> the plans are not public yet. google convinced the city to allow a giant...
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. >> google dominates the local economy. one city council sounded relieved. >> just glad to have a company that didn't begin with "g". not that we don't love google. but they've become pacman. >> google has been gobbling up mountain view's real estate. now, the search giant wants to build on top of the old one. >> is there existing buildings that will be razeked and reconstructed. >> the plans are not public yet. google convinced the city to allow a giant headquarters some say resembles a space ship. >> buildings through plans that are shared with me are impressive in their own right. it's a series of buildings that are close together. >> some favor new zoning to allow housing nearby. >> i'm a person in favor of housing and that would reduce traffic. >> it's fine but with google in the restaurant business... >> hopefully they don't open a gas station and $0.30 below me. >> a cab driver, beaten by a passenger is talking with abc7 news tonight. police say several people witnessed the attack but did nothing to help him. vic lee
. >> google dominates the local economy. one city council sounded relieved. >> just glad to have a company that didn't begin with "g". not that we don't love google. but they've become pacman. >> google has been gobbling up mountain view's real estate. now, the search giant wants to build on top of the old one. >> is there existing buildings that will be razeked and reconstructed. >> the plans are not public yet. google convinced the city to allow a giant...
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second-fastest growing economy of a large county in the country, and added more than 70,000 jobs to our local economy. in this climate we're actually the city is projecting a $567 million increase in their general fund sources over the upcoming 5 years, but that's being offset by close to a billion dollar increase in expenditures, large portions of which are from labor costs including salaries and pension costs, and just the general cost of city-wide services. the mayor is proposing a plan that's really a combination of controlling expenses and identifying new tax and fees and other sources that can help offset and cover the growing costs. and while this may seem like a large deficit, it's not such a big burden relative to what we've seen in recent history when the mayor came into office just the annual deficit was over $300 million, and this is over the 5 year window. but it's important to note that some of the key assumptions in the city-wide plan. one of them being that the economy is going to continue to be strong and while the mayor has recognized that growth is being curbed things like commerci
second-fastest growing economy of a large county in the country, and added more than 70,000 jobs to our local economy. in this climate we're actually the city is projecting a $567 million increase in their general fund sources over the upcoming 5 years, but that's being offset by close to a billion dollar increase in expenditures, large portions of which are from labor costs including salaries and pension costs, and just the general cost of city-wide services. the mayor is proposing a plan...
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we are seeing debt several times once or twice the size of local economies.ll of these are phenomena which are common in japan increasingly common in the euro zone. low yield is a consequence of that. underpinned by this huge amount of bond buying by the ecb. it is likely to continue. the takeaway is the high yield for us, tend to be a lot more attractive investment propositions for the european investors. we anticipate more capital flows. clients over here -- >> clients over here, do they ask about europe? >> again, it is absolutely the issue people are talking about. will potential threats lead to the instability we witnessed in 2012? i think lives are more focused on the behavior of the longer end of the u.s. curve. that is linked to the slowdown in europe. it is fair to say that the u.s. economy, particularly consumption, looks in good shape. the back and of the curve -- the back end of the curve is causing yields to fall. the signs are that it is going to continue over the next six months. >> thank you for your honest replies. john woods. up next, forgin
we are seeing debt several times once or twice the size of local economies.ll of these are phenomena which are common in japan increasingly common in the euro zone. low yield is a consequence of that. underpinned by this huge amount of bond buying by the ecb. it is likely to continue. the takeaway is the high yield for us, tend to be a lot more attractive investment propositions for the european investors. we anticipate more capital flows. clients over here -- >> clients over here, do...
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local government is responding to increased demand for automobile traffic because of a blooming local economy. i thought that would be an example of what the local government doing what is good for the economy. it is using commute for people to work for these very important companies. host: russ, independent color. caller: my comment is along these lines. for the xl pipeline, they keep talking about how many jobs it is going to create. yet, we know it is controversial. can we take that money and put it into infrastructure that we know has to be done with the roads? if they keep arguing about jobs we can create many jobs. we can create more jobs working on roads instead of putting it in a pipeline that is very controversial. it is to me that restoring our infrastructure and restoring our bridges and roads is a necessity. host: robert points as, you agree -- robert fontes do you think the keystone headline is an infrastructure project' ? guest: it is private money going on. it is not going to be shifted to the roads or anything that the caller is think about. as a the focus on jobs and the righ
local government is responding to increased demand for automobile traffic because of a blooming local economy. i thought that would be an example of what the local government doing what is good for the economy. it is using commute for people to work for these very important companies. host: russ, independent color. caller: my comment is along these lines. for the xl pipeline, they keep talking about how many jobs it is going to create. yet, we know it is controversial. can we take that money...
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it means money coming into the city and local economy. >> i'm excited. >> the news today that the dn clxt was coming was good, very good for local businesses and hotels and restaurants like the hard rock cafe on market street and city hall. >> we are on the ground floor with the convention, and the marriott and lowes across the street. big money for the city, absolutely. fantastic, at the people were looking to block rooms through the hotel. >> it's far in advance and we want to be selective with it. >> when the republicans came here in 2000, 45000 people attended and slept in 110,000 hotel rooms and the 2016 dnc is expected to have an even greater economic impact. >> they are estimating $170 million to 225$225, $250. >> that is $250 million the high end expected to come into philadelphia during the ndnc, the mayor says there is another aspect and that is the last can impression this city will have on the visitors that come here. live in rittenhouse square i'm southbound be. >> thank you. the democratic national committee made the announcement with a press release and then a facebook
it means money coming into the city and local economy. >> i'm excited. >> the news today that the dn clxt was coming was good, very good for local businesses and hotels and restaurants like the hard rock cafe on market street and city hall. >> we are on the ground floor with the convention, and the marriott and lowes across the street. big money for the city, absolutely. fantastic, at the people were looking to block rooms through the hotel. >> it's far in advance and we...
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but that didn't stop it from helping the local economy. kron four's dan rubin says no matter what the 49ers and raiders do next year all eyes will be on the bay area for superbowl 50. >>dan rubin:football fans in san francisco did their duty by heading out to catch the game. eventhough a lot of locals are still bitter about the way the niners finished. reality set in early for raiders and niners fans. it's time to start looking forward to next year. superbowl 49 might feel like a lose lose situation. but no matter how our local teams perform superbowl 50, is set to be a win win. >>: we can do it next year the >>dan rubin: a taste of what's to come was broadcast on t.v. and online on sunday. next year, san francisco will host the superbowl. this year's superbowl was played about 750 miles away from home. but local watering holes still got a boost from people drinking up. and local markets got a lift from others stocking up. win or lose. for many, superbowl 50 will give a good reason to cheer up. reporting in san francisco dan rubin, kron fo
but that didn't stop it from helping the local economy. kron four's dan rubin says no matter what the 49ers and raiders do next year all eyes will be on the bay area for superbowl 50. >>dan rubin:football fans in san francisco did their duty by heading out to catch the game. eventhough a lot of locals are still bitter about the way the niners finished. reality set in early for raiders and niners fans. it's time to start looking forward to next year. superbowl 49 might feel like a lose...
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san francisco night life brings them billions of dollars to the local economy and city officials saidtransit options for bartenders cooks and other service staff that keeps the glasses filled in the pages happy. is all about doing the right game. at >>: is very frustrating for people when they have paid for the one do the right thing and not drive and they know when a drunk driver and they take transit to go out and then they'd all have a way of getting home and then have to take a very expensive cab ride or lift ride on live right and they want access to knight transit. >> reporter: the time is come for them to support the new economy in this day n.h. and writers have long wait times when bart sets down early in which makes going out in the city off limits for lot of the people that live in this east bay. there lot of improvement need is to keep the city going to the night. >>: i think for people that using night and transportation have been more frequent service will help but taking a look at where people are waiting for buses and they get put lightning and making sure that all that
san francisco night life brings them billions of dollars to the local economy and city officials saidtransit options for bartenders cooks and other service staff that keeps the glasses filled in the pages happy. is all about doing the right game. at >>: is very frustrating for people when they have paid for the one do the right thing and not drive and they know when a drunk driver and they take transit to go out and then they'd all have a way of getting home and then have to take a very...
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. >> reporter: google dominates the local economy. back when samsung broke ground here, one city council member sounded relieved. >> we were just really glad to have a company in that didn't begin with g. i mean not that we don't love google but they've become pac man. >> reporter: that's because google has been gobbling up mountain view's real estate. >> it's resulted in a hodgepodge of assorted buildings some close and some far away. >> reporter: they want to build a new headquarters on top of the old one. >> existing buildings occupied will be raised and then reconstructed. >> reporter: city council member ken rosenberg has seen the plans though they're not public yet. google is following in apple's footsteps after the iphone maker convinced cupertino a giant headquarters that some say resembles a spaceship. >> the google plans are impressive in their own right but not one big large building. it's a series of buildings close together connected by green belts and walkways and so forth. >> reporter: it would be housing nearby. >> i'm
. >> reporter: google dominates the local economy. back when samsung broke ground here, one city council member sounded relieved. >> we were just really glad to have a company in that didn't begin with g. i mean not that we don't love google but they've become pac man. >> reporter: that's because google has been gobbling up mountain view's real estate. >> it's resulted in a hodgepodge of assorted buildings some close and some far away. >> reporter: they want to...
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i think you have hit the nail on the head and what we are doing with the local economy.thing is interconnected. those things need to be secure and that is where cyber security plays an extremely important role in why i am really proud of the leadership role san diego is playing in the cyber security world. >> do you have any concerns that another agency is being created, albeit to streamline the bureaucracy? >> streamlining bureaucracy is what we need. the most important thing is if we are secure. we look at what we did in san diego with these cyber security excellence. cyber security incubators is a growing field and one we are particularly well-positioned and in san diego. we have some of the best talent and the best companies making a secure future not just for our cities, but our nation. >> last summer, the san diego city council overruled your veto of the minimum wage proposal there. you objected. you said it would lead to higher prices and layoffs. i went on the u.s. census bureau's website. it said the median house come -- how school -- household income in san die
i think you have hit the nail on the head and what we are doing with the local economy.thing is interconnected. those things need to be secure and that is where cyber security plays an extremely important role in why i am really proud of the leadership role san diego is playing in the cyber security world. >> do you have any concerns that another agency is being created, albeit to streamline the bureaucracy? >> streamlining bureaucracy is what we need. the most important thing is if...
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the democratic national convention could pump as much as $120 million into the local economy. >> they will shop here and dine here and sleep here -- >> they are excited because they will make a lot of money. >> at the hard rock cafe on market street the general manager was all smiles because they expect to be packed. with reservations in advance and he remembers what happened when the republicans came in 2000. >> it was tremendous for the city and hard rock, we can expose the business to a lot of people. >> it brought in an estimate of 170$170 million to the region and the dnc could bring $80 million more. >> the payoff the return on the investment is down the line, don't expect to book a hotel room today rooms will be controlled and parcelled out for big groups and delegations looking to book an entire block the type of event that gets hotel manages very excited. businesses and ownership, they hear the news, it gives a huge lift. >> bowers says from you looking for a single room you'll probably be staying in the suburbs, but to wait until the event approaches and wait to see if any r
the democratic national convention could pump as much as $120 million into the local economy. >> they will shop here and dine here and sleep here -- >> they are excited because they will make a lot of money. >> at the hard rock cafe on market street the general manager was all smiles because they expect to be packed. with reservations in advance and he remembers what happened when the republicans came in 2000. >> it was tremendous for the city and hard rock, we can...
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. >> but there may be some concern that this could wind up hurting the local economy, because minnesotaens may not want to go to the mall, i asked the governor governor's smocksman, he did tell me the governor is monitoring the situation and will continue to consult the guidance of federal, state and local law enforcement officials who are working together to assure the safety of all minnesotaeningss minnesotaens. fred what makes all of this somewhat confusing is a number of u.s. officials have said throughout the day even mo the mall of america was mentioned in this video, there's no known specific credible threat here. secretary johnson largely diminished that by is a ig these lone wolf attacks make threats much more different to detect. >> erin mcpike, thank you so much. will ripley why is al shabaab focusing on minnesota, the mall of america, even the west edmondton wall in canada. >> western malls in general, and there are other malls that are believed to possibly be targets here which cnn is not naming. we're only naming the malls that have publicly acknowledged a threat but the mall
. >> but there may be some concern that this could wind up hurting the local economy, because minnesotaens may not want to go to the mall, i asked the governor governor's smocksman, he did tell me the governor is monitoring the situation and will continue to consult the guidance of federal, state and local law enforcement officials who are working together to assure the safety of all minnesotaeningss minnesotaens. fred what makes all of this somewhat confusing is a number of u.s....
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all of this under the enormous competitive advantage of the local economy and for that very reason americannies are being targeted, their trade season -- their trade secrets stolen there intellectual properties -- their intellectual properties stolen. the sony cyber attack expose the information of american employees. these attacks are hurting companies and threatening jobs. this is also a threat to america's economic security. as consumers, we do more online than ever before. we manage our bank accounts, we shop, we pay our bills, we handle a record -- we handle our medical records. as a country, some of the greatest resources are the young people here today. digitally fearless and unencumbered by convention and they are remaking the world every day. but it also means that this problem of how we secure this digital world is only going to increase. i want more americans succeeding in our digital world. i want more young people like you to launch the next wave of innovation and launch the next startups and give more americans the tools to start new jobs and businesses and to expand connectiv
all of this under the enormous competitive advantage of the local economy and for that very reason americannies are being targeted, their trade season -- their trade secrets stolen there intellectual properties -- their intellectual properties stolen. the sony cyber attack expose the information of american employees. these attacks are hurting companies and threatening jobs. this is also a threat to america's economic security. as consumers, we do more online than ever before. we manage our...
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horizon disaster should remind us that the benefits of drilling do not outweigh the threat for local economiests of i don't you are remembering your favorite super bowl commercials. nbc's willie geist takes us through the most popular and the most controversial ads of the night. >>> and super bowl xlix. >> the commercials grabbed us with a technical glitch or so chevy wanted to us think. >> marsha eat a snickers. >> why? >> before snickers and bmw went retro. >> can you explain what internet is? >> reporter: humor was contagious for doritos and fiat where a little blue pill gave the car an added bulge and lock-tite glue sealed the deal. overall, this year's super bowl spots went for the heart strings with dove. >> daddy! >> reporter: nissan. toyota. >> i'm experienced now. professional. >> reporter: and microsoft tapping into the bonds of parenthood and empowerment. always struck a cord as well touting girl power. >> fight like a girl. >> reporter: and coke just wanted to make the world a better place. but there were those that didn't quite hit their mark with many online like weight watchers
horizon disaster should remind us that the benefits of drilling do not outweigh the threat for local economiests of i don't you are remembering your favorite super bowl commercials. nbc's willie geist takes us through the most popular and the most controversial ads of the night. >>> and super bowl xlix. >> the commercials grabbed us with a technical glitch or so chevy wanted to us think. >> marsha eat a snickers. >> why? >> before snickers and bmw went retro....
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opponents conservative and liberals say there is no evidence new arenas actually help the local economyamount to little more than a give away to team owners who threaten to move their teams elsewhere. across the country the rates and cost of stadium construction is on the rise and new stadium deals are being attacked by liberals in san francisco and tea party activists in atlanta. the obama administration says team owners should assume more of the bud en. while the president's plan is unlikely to become law it is already spark ago political debate. >> don't miss ashley on the fox business network. to find it you can log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> now it is time for your 5@5:00. do you want a leashed status with your favorite airline but don't necessarily want to travel you can do that. here's the way to earn that status. up forth spend nights at hotels. marriott's platinum members get complimentary uenited silver status. second, spend, spend, spend. american express has cards which earn you miles the more you charge. third, match the status with another airline. if you are
opponents conservative and liberals say there is no evidence new arenas actually help the local economyamount to little more than a give away to team owners who threaten to move their teams elsewhere. across the country the rates and cost of stadium construction is on the rise and new stadium deals are being attacked by liberals in san francisco and tea party activists in atlanta. the obama administration says team owners should assume more of the bud en. while the president's plan is unlikely...
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while many of these migrants help boost the local economy, some local leaders want to see them deportedr: we are not happy with their presence they have brought many problems in terms of health. we don't know what health issues they have. they brought criminals to this town, like people smugglers, and they are putting pressure on the job market. >> reporter: this man is not home, but he is not going anywhere. soon he will save enough money to bring his wife and children. >>> matt is the director of a somali gno. he says the crackdown will not stop the flow of people. >> there has been a steady stream of migrants from eat epia, mainly looking for work as labor, as domestic workers, and of course there are very active human smuggling roots. the administration has a very close relationship with the government of ethiopia so from time to time we see these types of operations many migrants are topped and returned to ethiopia but the authorities have a lot of other problems on their hands. there are people that benefit from the people-smuggling trade, so i expect the crackdown is likely to be
while many of these migrants help boost the local economy, some local leaders want to see them deportedr: we are not happy with their presence they have brought many problems in terms of health. we don't know what health issues they have. they brought criminals to this town, like people smugglers, and they are putting pressure on the job market. >> reporter: this man is not home, but he is not going anywhere. soon he will save enough money to bring his wife and children. >>> matt...
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. >> reporter: the mayor estimates the airline service helps drive $10 million a year to the local economy. >> it drives that economic influence and keeps us viable. without that, we'll die you have and fade away. >> reporter: this congressman has been trying to ground it since '11. >> when we were having to make cuts in essential programs, to increase the amount of money into this program is obscene. >> reporter: a flight between kansas city, missouri and -- it carried just five people, costing the government more than $2700 per passenger. in the greater d. c. area, pun .$9 million goes for flights from stanton, virginia, to dulles, a two hour flight, and it's 53 miles from charlottes vil, which also offers flights. wusa 9. >> congress has increased the requirements to participate in the essential air service program and cap the number of routes, but all efforts to end the program have failed to gain traction on capitol hill. >>> first alert weather... in case you missed it, this is remarkable. low temperatures this morning below zero. in the valley south of oakland, maryland, 20 below. e
. >> reporter: the mayor estimates the airline service helps drive $10 million a year to the local economy. >> it drives that economic influence and keeps us viable. without that, we'll die you have and fade away. >> reporter: this congressman has been trying to ground it since '11. >> when we were having to make cuts in essential programs, to increase the amount of money into this program is obscene. >> reporter: a flight between kansas city, missouri and -- it...
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understand the patrol test but they say the technology industry pumps a lot of money into the local economythe lives of everybody. >>> gas prices are edging back up again after hitting lows we have not seen in years. according to aaa gas prices have risen about a dime in the last week. the nationwide average for a gallon of leg up to $2.17 a gallon. in san francisco it's $2.69. however aaa says about a third of the country still seeing gas below $2 a gallon. that has been good news for travel and tourism. >> gas prices being much more reasonable has been great for the travel industry. even in the first quarter winter season. travelers are more easily able to get out now and head to those close by local destinations. >> aaa says prices are rising because production has dropped due to refinery shut downs and scheduled maintenance. crude oil prices are stabilizing a bit which could keep a lid on any further price drops. >> it's interesting to think about the domino effect. if prices go up, you may not spend more or travel more or all of that. >> exactly. >>> san jose man attempt to try to save
understand the patrol test but they say the technology industry pumps a lot of money into the local economythe lives of everybody. >>> gas prices are edging back up again after hitting lows we have not seen in years. according to aaa gas prices have risen about a dime in the last week. the nationwide average for a gallon of leg up to $2.17 a gallon. in san francisco it's $2.69. however aaa says about a third of the country still seeing gas below $2 a gallon. that has been good news for...
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and we run the risk of spooking the american public and affecting the local economy just on the base of a threat that may other matt notice be credible. this is what the government has to consider in airing these threats. the public should always be vigilant. this has just become part of our modern society, and this should be business as usual for the american people. if you see something, say something, but get on with your life. >> secretary johnson also reiterated targeting soft spots has always been a likely target. when you have a propaganda where i had i don't like the one released yesterday, with an image of the mall of america, does this in your view change the game? change the message? >> i don't think it changes the message to the american people. the threat unless the government has additional information that they're not releasing that's credible and specific, they should just merely acknowledge that this video exists and that the american people should remain vigilant but that they should get on with their lives. in the words of the londoners who were under attack from t
and we run the risk of spooking the american public and affecting the local economy just on the base of a threat that may other matt notice be credible. this is what the government has to consider in airing these threats. the public should always be vigilant. this has just become part of our modern society, and this should be business as usual for the american people. if you see something, say something, but get on with your life. >> secretary johnson also reiterated targeting soft spots...
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. >> the ports are such a crucial part of that global and local economy. >> reporter: meanwhile longines of trucks simply wait outside of ports for hours every day. the drivers wasting time and losing money. >> they are waiting three hours four hours for one load that only pays about 120 bucks. and these guys have families they want to get home to. they are just frustrated sitting there. >> reporter: perishable items usually ship this time of the year to china, south korea, and japan, the citrus business worries, even claiming that fruit may be rotting on docks as the impasse continues. the national retail federation has also stepped in saying quote: in january, washington sent a federal mediator to work with the two sides. that did not help with the union accusing the port operators of not even showing up to the table to walk. meanwhile fewer shifts mean less pay. just to add a number more to that the two sides are putting pressure on each other. the union workers show up to work yet they are being accused of not working as hard. and it's a public holiday, and the port operators are
. >> the ports are such a crucial part of that global and local economy. >> reporter: meanwhile longines of trucks simply wait outside of ports for hours every day. the drivers wasting time and losing money. >> they are waiting three hours four hours for one load that only pays about 120 bucks. and these guys have families they want to get home to. they are just frustrated sitting there. >> reporter: perishable items usually ship this time of the year to china, south...
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. >>> despite our booming local economy, bay area home sales are slowing down. a new report from data quick revealed last month was the slowest period of sales in the last seven years. here's some numbers. in january of this year about 4400 homes were sold, in comparison comparison, in january of 2014 about 4700 homes were sold. why the slight slowdown? it's our lack of inventory. but the low inventory is keeping home prices up. >>> it could be the next space race who will get to mars first. are we moving too fast when it comes to getting to the red planet. >> yes kwa, perspective from someone who's lived in space. talking about how space missions help us develop new technology and about taking our time when it comes to going to mars. >> mars one will establish human settlement on mars zblsh the group calls itself mars one. it has a very ambitious plan to take people to mars on a one-way trip by around 2025. it just named 100 finalists for the trip, soon to narrow the list down to 24. >> every time i think seriously about what i would like to be going in for, wh
. >>> despite our booming local economy, bay area home sales are slowing down. a new report from data quick revealed last month was the slowest period of sales in the last seven years. here's some numbers. in january of this year about 4400 homes were sold, in comparison comparison, in january of 2014 about 4700 homes were sold. why the slight slowdown? it's our lack of inventory. but the low inventory is keeping home prices up. >>> it could be the next space race who will get...
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reporter: mayor dick johnson estimates the airline service helps drive $10 million a year to the local economy. >> it helps drive that economic engine that keeps us viewable. without that we're just going to die off and fade away. >> reporter: california congressman tom mcclintock has been trying to ground this program since 2011. >> when we cut essential programs to increase this amount of money into this program is simply obscene. >> reporter: this flight arriving from missouri to great bend kansas averages the fewest passenger of any eas route in the continental u.s. over a 12- month period ending in november, just 523 people took the twice daily roundtrip costing the government more than $2,700 per passenger. kris van cleave, cbs news. >> four communities are eligible for the essential air service program in california, crescent city, merced, visalia and el centro. >> a popular pet food, the legal acti ♪ with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together
reporter: mayor dick johnson estimates the airline service helps drive $10 million a year to the local economy. >> it helps drive that economic engine that keeps us viewable. without that we're just going to die off and fade away. >> reporter: california congressman tom mcclintock has been trying to ground this program since 2011. >> when we cut essential programs to increase this amount of money into this program is simply obscene. >> reporter: this flight arriving from...
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that is fantastic with benefits to the local economy but it is time enough to keep fuel down in the long term manner. but if we open it to fuels from coal, natural gas, biomass and other resources so it could be an arbitrage against oil with a sufficient capacity expansion made from non petroleum resources to where we get a situation that is compotation over the market share it with dry fuel costs down in a sustainable long-term manner that would make a global economy able to withstand the craziness in different parts of the world. we cannot negotiate with the evil that is isis. we cannot talk them down rejuvenating to stop their brutality and murder of are all those ago under the same ideology but we can attempt to inoculate ourselves and seek to destroy them eventually. if we don't i guarantee we will call ourselves into a space -- dozens of complacency to forget about post nine levin frantic ness and just go back to sleep i guarantee we will wake up to a very nasty shock down the road if we don't open to competition. thank you. >> [applause] >> thank you ann. when putting together the
that is fantastic with benefits to the local economy but it is time enough to keep fuel down in the long term manner. but if we open it to fuels from coal, natural gas, biomass and other resources so it could be an arbitrage against oil with a sufficient capacity expansion made from non petroleum resources to where we get a situation that is compotation over the market share it with dry fuel costs down in a sustainable long-term manner that would make a global economy able to withstand the...