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there are fewer golf courses per capital in the san francisco metropolitan area than any other metropolitan city in this country. this is a public golf course. for context when i'm talking to you guys, elected officials that are dealing with complex problems like this. we need to have cooperation and compromise. in context, the golden gate national recreation area, 81,000 acres. sharp park is 400 acres but only about 100 acres of that are golf course. it doesn't need to be a walking park. taking sharp park to me would be a taking, usually a taking in an environmental situation rather to call it a reuse. i just, there is no where that's going to happen here on the coast. there is no way that a golf course can be replaced. i'm asking four cooperation and cooperation and compromise. to me that's how you find a just world. we can save this golf course, safe this frogs and the snake and san francisco can coexist with wild equity institute. thank you. >> hi. my name is lynn stein. i'm representing myself and in favor of the eir. i want to talk about the major extinction events and this one is caused b
there are fewer golf courses per capital in the san francisco metropolitan area than any other metropolitan city in this country. this is a public golf course. for context when i'm talking to you guys, elected officials that are dealing with complex problems like this. we need to have cooperation and compromise. in context, the golden gate national recreation area, 81,000 acres. sharp park is 400 acres but only about 100 acres of that are golf course. it doesn't need to be a walking park....
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having gone are the professionals from across the country on a metropolitan cities. giving them and begin to walk. we are born. he could summon the word. top models intelligent and cheese lemon halves said the tradition of influence on the deepest passion was worth appreciating. abc that i didn't do it. money part it's just as it says that whatever it is like i'd say this didn't bother them that i'd be happy that this didn't bother the box and it comes to test for that. lightly coat the steepest additional cuts. the name and seeking that is. this is that cbs to organize bags and epo abc shop on line and putting an end and concepts he says in the western city. monday rejected a motion of that also came to attend the show the design is sunday and individualized teaching and preaching and downs and at the bank as of two dresses and coats pants the connection also had an answer and deep use. what a great button topic of this evening before we conclude that all stories once again the stars and irresponsibility of the us comes across as valentine's day the state's auto doo
having gone are the professionals from across the country on a metropolitan cities. giving them and begin to walk. we are born. he could summon the word. top models intelligent and cheese lemon halves said the tradition of influence on the deepest passion was worth appreciating. abc that i didn't do it. money part it's just as it says that whatever it is like i'd say this didn't bother them that i'd be happy that this didn't bother the box and it comes to test for that. lightly coat the...
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i've never seen anything like this with one of these major metropolitan cities in the country. there you go. two inches of snow. this wasn't an ice storm. the roads do turn into ice. the cars, all that exhaust on the roads melts the snow very quickly especially on those interstates. then the temperatures were so low that it freezes quickly. the roads became icy, even though this wasn't an ice storm. this was a two inch ice storm in atlanta causing problems. >> unbelievable. rick, thanks so much. that was cool graphics as well. thanks so much. >>> in a terrifying moments caught on camera, i-65, alabama, semitruck wiping out to avoid colliding with another wreck. look at that, spinning out across both lanes. one rig on the right jackknifed on the shoulder, its tail spilling into traffic. the other truck sliding out of control sending a wave of dirt and snow flying up as it swerved to a stop. no word if there are any injuries in that. >>> there was a big rush on food and supplies at grocery stores people trying to stock up. my next guest got stug in atlanta, not because he wanted
i've never seen anything like this with one of these major metropolitan cities in the country. there you go. two inches of snow. this wasn't an ice storm. the roads do turn into ice. the cars, all that exhaust on the roads melts the snow very quickly especially on those interstates. then the temperatures were so low that it freezes quickly. the roads became icy, even though this wasn't an ice storm. this was a two inch ice storm in atlanta causing problems. >> unbelievable. rick, thanks...
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this is a large metropolitan city who has been through this situation before. s because of a faulty weather forecast. we just heard from the mayor from the city of atlanta saying, hey, i'm not responsible for the highways. i'm only responsible for the streets within the city of atlanta. in your mind, sir, who is to blame for this mess? >> well, i won't get into who is to blame in various ways. what i can tell you is that we prepared quite a bit in advance for situations like this. we do a tremendous amount of emergency preparedness. we had our emergency operations center going as of yesterday and were able to successfully move hundreds of thousands of people during yesterday afternoon and beginning this morning again. we were beginning to run the rail service throughout the day. >> i'm just looking at these pictures and hoping that everyone is taking the trains. you say the trains are full which is a good thing. was there collaboration between state officials and city officials and marta, you guys? was there enough collaboration to prepare for this storm? >> aga
this is a large metropolitan city who has been through this situation before. s because of a faulty weather forecast. we just heard from the mayor from the city of atlanta saying, hey, i'm not responsible for the highways. i'm only responsible for the streets within the city of atlanta. in your mind, sir, who is to blame for this mess? >> well, i won't get into who is to blame in various ways. what i can tell you is that we prepared quite a bit in advance for situations like this. we do a...
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. >> being a mayor of a major metropolitan city like houston is probably not an easy job. job but she gets a lot of backlash on the things she does in spite of the things she's trying to do. it's not an easy job. i might need a little more experience before i try to run. >> sounds like you're ready. you've got a lot of it down. i appreciate you joining. and somebody on twitter said since i know nothing about the streets, i should be honored you are on with me. but they don't know, bun b. they have not heard my rap lyrics yet. >> oh, they don't know you're about that life. >> they don't know. thank you for laughing at my pretty lame joke there. take it easy. talk to you soon. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, a little league coach is suing one of his teenage players after he said the boy injured him during a victory celebration on the field. that's coming up in today's "gut check" and i don't want any tweets about my bun b interview and me not being hip enough. i have the flu, i took medicine but i still have symptoms. [ sneeze ] [ male announcer ] truth is not all flu product
. >> being a mayor of a major metropolitan city like houston is probably not an easy job. job but she gets a lot of backlash on the things she does in spite of the things she's trying to do. it's not an easy job. i might need a little more experience before i try to run. >> sounds like you're ready. you've got a lot of it down. i appreciate you joining. and somebody on twitter said since i know nothing about the streets, i should be honored you are on with me. but they don't know,...
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we have to talk about cities in terms of metropolitan regions. we have to redefine our cities in terms of the demographics and economics of the 21st century. that is also a political battle. tavis: michael bloomberg is going out as a three term mayor of new york city. expectation in new york city that de blasio would do something about not just quality-of-life issues that bloomberg did a pretty good job on by and large, but on the issues of poverty and disenfranchisement and class. give me some sense of what you think he might be able to do , and is what he can accomplish their replicable around the country? >> you have been focusing for years now on issues of harvard he. the fact is -- on issues of poverty. it remains dangerous and insidious in our cities. the inequalities of wealth reappear in cities in drastic form. there is a new inequalities that is really dangerous. affordable housing -- under bloomberg, the mayor did a good job of doing all kinds of real estate development, but not enough affordable housing. or 50,000 damage living in homel
we have to talk about cities in terms of metropolitan regions. we have to redefine our cities in terms of the demographics and economics of the 21st century. that is also a political battle. tavis: michael bloomberg is going out as a three term mayor of new york city. expectation in new york city that de blasio would do something about not just quality-of-life issues that bloomberg did a pretty good job on by and large, but on the issues of poverty and disenfranchisement and class. give me some...
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atlanta, of the 6 million people who lived in the metropolitan area, fewer than 10% live in the city itself. the rest live in suburbs with their own local governments and mayors. it's a common story in the sun belt. in the next major city over from atlanta, montgomery, alabama there is a likability score of 25. in 2012 there was a proposal to build alternative transit for atlanta suburbs including a rail line downtown but it was rejected by two-thirds of voters. many suburban it' it i it ite cb of this problem and the part that the hurting so many folks is people being stranded primarily on our highways and interstates right now. that is the toughest part of this problem and that is the problem that i alone with our state leaders are getting ready to solve. we're going to get folks out of these cars. >> but people bemoaning weathered induced paralysis says, it is not just the makeup of infrastructure. this isn't the first time that snow has brought stand stills to southern states. and ice storm also grounded cars and thus daily life to a halt in 2011. goes the built environment have
atlanta, of the 6 million people who lived in the metropolitan area, fewer than 10% live in the city itself. the rest live in suburbs with their own local governments and mayors. it's a common story in the sun belt. in the next major city over from atlanta, montgomery, alabama there is a likability score of 25. in 2012 there was a proposal to build alternative transit for atlanta suburbs including a rail line downtown but it was rejected by two-thirds of voters. many suburban it' it i it ite cb...
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. >> reporter: if you're wondering why 2 inches of snow crippled a major metropolitan city.ey decided to close schools and businesses and government offices all at the same time. so everybody left, creating a huge traffic jam. you just heard governor deal say, with misread the forecast. or the forecasts were wrong. so the salt crews weren't out in time. by the time the salt crews got on the road, kate, there was a traffic jam. they couldn't get through the mess to spread the salt or sand. there you have it, gridlock or 18 hours. >> they got more than a mess on their hands. you know, that carol. they said in that first line of the press release, we're prel prepared for the storm that's coming. they're going to have to answer for that. thanks, carol. >>> hundreds of children stuck in schools overnight because of the storm forced to sleep in gymnasiums. victor blackwell is in college park following that angle of the story. do you have any good news for parents right now? >> reporter: the good news from atlanta public schools they are now trying to work out how to get these kids
. >> reporter: if you're wondering why 2 inches of snow crippled a major metropolitan city.ey decided to close schools and businesses and government offices all at the same time. so everybody left, creating a huge traffic jam. you just heard governor deal say, with misread the forecast. or the forecasts were wrong. so the salt crews weren't out in time. by the time the salt crews got on the road, kate, there was a traffic jam. they couldn't get through the mess to spread the salt or sand....
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you say metropolitan detroit. if you take the city out some areas are doing well, and there is a housing bubble in some. the city has issues. there are people trying hard to make the city work. what will it take to make downtown detroit not look the way it does with entirely empty buildings, where windows have been removed. >> anecdotally demand for downtown living is outstripping supply. seeds are in place. importantly, no suburban area can grow forever without a vital urban downtown core and detroit is demonstrating that. we went through 30 years of tough times in detroit. too high a tax burden, six times higher than the city. that needs to steadily improve. michigan's business clament is improving, and the trade picture. the dollar will weaken, it's positive for trade. those are beginning to see the catalyst of seeds of improvement where job and income growth can grow faster. >> what does detroit look like in 15-20 years. we see artists and creators comi coming into the city. will it look like an austin. >> let's set our sites for
you say metropolitan detroit. if you take the city out some areas are doing well, and there is a housing bubble in some. the city has issues. there are people trying hard to make the city work. what will it take to make downtown detroit not look the way it does with entirely empty buildings, where windows have been removed. >> anecdotally demand for downtown living is outstripping supply. seeds are in place. importantly, no suburban area can grow forever without a vital urban downtown...
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. >> there is one trick here, you said metropolitan detroit. when you take the city out some of the surrounding areas are doing quite well, and some might argue there is a housing bubble going on in some of the detroit suburbs which are some of the nicest suburbs in the country. >> there are. >> there are many who are trying to make this city work. what is it going to take to make downtown detroit not look the way it does with entirely empty buildings where the windows even have been removed. >> anecdotally demand outstripping supply. albeit supply is quite strained. the city as a whole is beginning to rebound, no suburban area can grow forever withou without a vl downtown core, and detroit is beginning to demonstrate that. we went through 30 years of tough times in detroit. too high of tax burden, it was six times higher than the average michigan city. try to compete in that environment. that needs to steadily improve. the trade pictures are improving. the dollar will continue to weaken. ironically that's positive for trade and from detroit to canada. that is the se
. >> there is one trick here, you said metropolitan detroit. when you take the city out some of the surrounding areas are doing quite well, and some might argue there is a housing bubble going on in some of the detroit suburbs which are some of the nicest suburbs in the country. >> there are. >> there are many who are trying to make this city work. what is it going to take to make downtown detroit not look the way it does with entirely empty buildings where the windows even...
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for many american cities the big municipalities for the core of the metropolitan areas it was a rough half century. from the 1950s on many of them watched as people, investment, infrastructure, corporate headquarters all fled to the suburbs or newly zooming cities in the sun belt. the government propped up sagging cities with programs, housing support, transit and educational funding all kinds of taxpayer funded support. as the axis swung to the suburbs resentment of the cities grew and they tumbled into decay and decline. since then many places have started to grow again. many suburbs have long since gun to have the same problems as their urban neighbors. even as economic growth has been uneven, sporadic, many cities are healthier financially than their states, healthier than their federal government. an urban report card on this addition of "inside story" we begin with this background. >> thank you very much. >> some of america's major cities are waving good buy to their veteran mayors this year. the mayor of los angeles' leadership ended over the summer. new york city's mayor micha
for many american cities the big municipalities for the core of the metropolitan areas it was a rough half century. from the 1950s on many of them watched as people, investment, infrastructure, corporate headquarters all fled to the suburbs or newly zooming cities in the sun belt. the government propped up sagging cities with programs, housing support, transit and educational funding all kinds of taxpayer funded support. as the axis swung to the suburbs resentment of the cities grew and they...
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asian city with the largest metropolitan population in the world the boundaries between japan and futuristic. our border this metropolis. here is a fusion of cuisine. not just from asia i'll have to. this program to kill whites and homemaker. he keeps demonstrates the current trend
asian city with the largest metropolitan population in the world the boundaries between japan and futuristic. our border this metropolis. here is a fusion of cuisine. not just from asia i'll have to. this program to kill whites and homemaker. he keeps demonstrates the current trend
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the path of the storm was changing from south of the metro to hit directly on to the city and in surrounding metropolitanies. and so you had some of that happening. the city of atlanta, however, did react early. they did pretreat their major thoroughfares and thus 80% of atlanta streets with clear within 24 hours. and so -- >> it's funny because mayor kasim reed was on "morning joe" this morning making that point. all the streets you're showing, those are streets i don't control. this is the thing about metro atlanta. all of the main ways people get around metro atlanta are all highways, all interstates basically. >> we're a car-driven city. you know, some of this is blamed on how some of our local affiliates around the city did this, our local bureaus and how we fed into some of our national bureaus out there. you know, we gave the impression that atlanta really was one city of 6 million people, when in fact, you know, we're 10 to 15 counties all with an individual chief executive. we're 60 municipalities all with a mayor. we're two dozen school districts all with superintendents. we're a state organiza
the path of the storm was changing from south of the metro to hit directly on to the city and in surrounding metropolitanies. and so you had some of that happening. the city of atlanta, however, did react early. they did pretreat their major thoroughfares and thus 80% of atlanta streets with clear within 24 hours. and so -- >> it's funny because mayor kasim reed was on "morning joe" this morning making that point. all the streets you're showing, those are streets i don't...
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if this had happened in a major metropolitan area like no, city or los angeles, do you think the attentionhis issue you versus it being in west virginia? >> of course. it's a very -- the problems that we have down here in west virginia with regulation and epa standards go back through the history of west virginia for a long, long time. and it's a double-edged sword down here where more regulation equals less jobs and less jobs equals less money. and in a state that is already at the bottom of the list when it comes to the wealthiest states, that becomes a real problem when you start discussing these kind of things. >> kirk, i can tell you "america tonight" is going to stay on top of the story, thank you so much for sharing the very latest for us from west virginia tonight. >> thank you very much, sir, you have a great evening. >>> after the break, from the fight to end poverty, to the face of pop. the celebrity endorsement dilemma that's putting hollywood in hot water. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. finally tonight, some 164 million people are expected to watch the super bowl this sunday. it's a pr
if this had happened in a major metropolitan area like no, city or los angeles, do you think the attentionhis issue you versus it being in west virginia? >> of course. it's a very -- the problems that we have down here in west virginia with regulation and epa standards go back through the history of west virginia for a long, long time. and it's a double-edged sword down here where more regulation equals less jobs and less jobs equals less money. and in a state that is already at the...
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one of the things if you encounter folks who are homeless, you live in a major metropolitan area, particularly in new york city you do often. the people that are battling mental illness in some way or another, our social contract doesn't do a great job of figuring out what obligations we have for people who are struggling with mental illness. this chart has always struck me. this is people we have institutionalized. there is a long period of time where we had people in mental institutions, and then we made the choice to get them out of mental institutions. and right around there, incarceration rates shot up. we have solved this problem we don't know what to do with by either putting them in prison or letting them be on the streets. >> this is one of the key things that has allowed us to make progress. we used to say that if you were mentally ill, living on the streets, you might be able to get into a program, we might be able to help you with your substance abuse, that often comes along with, we were only going to help you into housing once you graduated from that effort, you were successful. one of the things
one of the things if you encounter folks who are homeless, you live in a major metropolitan area, particularly in new york city you do often. the people that are battling mental illness in some way or another, our social contract doesn't do a great job of figuring out what obligations we have for people who are struggling with mental illness. this chart has always struck me. this is people we have institutionalized. there is a long period of time where we had people in mental institutions, and...
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. >> highways in new york city metropolitan area jammed, snow doubled or quadrupled drive times.d a snow day for thousands of kids in the washington, d.c. school district. and the federal government will be open but employees can report to work up to two hours later than normal. >> schools also closed today in boston where more than a foot of snow fell. about a third of the flights at logan airport canceled even before the snow began >> new york city schools will be open today but in the suburbs, dozens have announced closures or delayed openings. >> it's not just the snow. the bitter cold is a concern for millions as well. abc's tahman bradley continues our coverage. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the polar freeze is back bringing parts of the country to a standstill. and meteorologists say this just the beginning. across the midwest and northeast, an army of snowplows and shovellers, digging out from another winter blast. over 80 million people, buried in snow, and some places over a foot high. clearing all that snow is back-breaking. >> been doing it all day today. >
. >> highways in new york city metropolitan area jammed, snow doubled or quadrupled drive times.d a snow day for thousands of kids in the washington, d.c. school district. and the federal government will be open but employees can report to work up to two hours later than normal. >> schools also closed today in boston where more than a foot of snow fell. about a third of the flights at logan airport canceled even before the snow began >> new york city schools will be open today...
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for many american cities the big municipalities for the core of the metropolitan areas it was a rough half century. from the 1950s on many of them
for many american cities the big municipalities for the core of the metropolitan areas it was a rough half century. from the 1950s on many of them
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cleanup is under way in atlanta after the ice and snow brought the city and the entire metropolitan areatill. and now there's a blame game that's been kicked into high gear. atlanta's mayor is trying damage control for himself. we'll give you some of that. >>> still to come, replacing repeal. if you listen to the various state of the union responses that republicans had out there, they all admitted that scrapping the affordable care act altogether is now off the table. we'll explain. >>> first, today's trivia question -- [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or wit
cleanup is under way in atlanta after the ice and snow brought the city and the entire metropolitan areatill. and now there's a blame game that's been kicked into high gear. atlanta's mayor is trying damage control for himself. we'll give you some of that. >>> still to come, replacing repeal. if you listen to the various state of the union responses that republicans had out there, they all admitted that scrapping the affordable care act altogether is now off the table. we'll explain....
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including the national gallery in australia, and the metropolitan museum of art in new york city. cnbc it received a number of gifts from kippur in addition to buying some pieces. >> we've gone in to business owners and taken them off the backs of the walls, the lobbies where they're displaying them. >> reporter: kippur works with a ring of thieves targeting abandoned temples in india in cases swiping carvings and sculptures off temple walls. >> work in the shadows and in remote areas where you can't have law enforce mptd everywhere and all the time. >> reporter: her says kippur created phony paperwork to hide the origins of the stolen pieces and brings them in to the u.s. undetected. some trshers had buyers ready and waiting. >> a huge market. >> it is a huge market and buyers need to beware, because they're not completely innocent in this. >> reporter: the manhattan d.a.'s office issued a warrant for kippur's arrest. he's already behind bars in india on charges of trafficking precious items. investigators seized millions of dollars worth of stolen works from his gallery and foun
including the national gallery in australia, and the metropolitan museum of art in new york city. cnbc it received a number of gifts from kippur in addition to buying some pieces. >> we've gone in to business owners and taken them off the backs of the walls, the lobbies where they're displaying them. >> reporter: kippur works with a ring of thieves targeting abandoned temples in india in cases swiping carvings and sculptures off temple walls. >> work in the shadows and in...
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metropolitan police department. i never want to see our country and city living like that.t really inspired me to put together a very strong capability inside the police department. >> what did you change? >> everything. culture. it should have come after oklahoma city and it did not. we did not have the wake-up call until 9/11. we should have done it long before that. completely changing the culture of local law enforcement to understand our duty and our responsibility. it is a big one. to keep our city safe from terrorism. it has evolved since 9/11, but it involves the same thing. we have state-sponsored terrorism, all those things. evolved over time. understanding that, regardless what the threat is, local police have a huge role. preventing it, to begin with. we have to be prepared so that when something happens, no additional loss of life happens because we are not prepared. >> can you tell me something that has gone on on a daily basis all the time that we cannot see that is not a violation of the intelligence that goes on here? >> i have about 15 people that are assi
metropolitan police department. i never want to see our country and city living like that.t really inspired me to put together a very strong capability inside the police department. >> what did you change? >> everything. culture. it should have come after oklahoma city and it did not. we did not have the wake-up call until 9/11. we should have done it long before that. completely changing the culture of local law enforcement to understand our duty and our responsibility. it is a big...
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it's not just here in new york city, but across the northeast and major metropolitan areas. they have been hit hard and continue to be hit hard by this wintery weather. also, we've got correspondents all throughout the region covering the storm, from a lot of different angles. but first, i want to give you a big picture on what is a very big storm. dangerous driving conditions around d.c. send this car spinning out of control on the beltway. federal officials were taking no chances. the nation's capital closed for business. federal offices shuttered and the president's schedule scaled back as the city braces for accumulations for up to 10 inches of snow. as far west as iowa, winter weather plagued commuters. traffic on i-80 was backed up for hours after this tractor trailer jackknifed, leading to multiple collisions of cars crashing into this ditch. lake-effect snow continues to wallop the midwest with parts of indiana in near whiteout conditions. snow was falling up to two inches per hour. chicago also hit with lake-effect snow, more than 8 inches overnight. and today, mass
it's not just here in new york city, but across the northeast and major metropolitan areas. they have been hit hard and continue to be hit hard by this wintery weather. also, we've got correspondents all throughout the region covering the storm, from a lot of different angles. but first, i want to give you a big picture on what is a very big storm. dangerous driving conditions around d.c. send this car spinning out of control on the beltway. federal officials were taking no chances. the...
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city of atlanta. the country's ninth biggest metropolitan area came to a screeching halt this week after more than 2" of snow fell in the region. but it was the ice that was the killer there. highways became parking lots, many drivers stuck in their cars for more than 12 hours. the rare winter storm that caused the mess isn't quite over yet but temperatures are expected to dip below freezing again tonight. but it should warm up later. >>> new this morning, santa rosa pd's investigation of the shooting death of 13-year-old andy lopez is complete. last october, sonoma county sheriff's deputy erick gelhaus shot the teen, who was carrying a toy gun. the sonoma county d.a.'s office is reviewing the results of the investigation. they will determine if any laws were broken and if gelhaus should be prosecuted. >>> last month's fire at a recycling plant in redwood city is believed to be arson. investigators are not saying exactly how it started. they are still checking video from the area of sims metal management. its latest fire was early in the morning on december 17. the company had taken steps to reduce f
city of atlanta. the country's ninth biggest metropolitan area came to a screeching halt this week after more than 2" of snow fell in the region. but it was the ice that was the killer there. highways became parking lots, many drivers stuck in their cars for more than 12 hours. the rare winter storm that caused the mess isn't quite over yet but temperatures are expected to dip below freezing again tonight. but it should warm up later. >>> new this morning, santa rosa pd's...
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it's not just here in new york city, but across the northeast and major metropolitan areas.t hard and continue to be hit hard by this wintery weather. also, we've got correspondents all throughout the region covering the storm, from a lot of different angles. but first, i want to give you a big picture on what
it's not just here in new york city, but across the northeast and major metropolitan areas.t hard and continue to be hit hard by this wintery weather. also, we've got correspondents all throughout the region covering the storm, from a lot of different angles. but first, i want to give you a big picture on what
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in new york, most of the population lives in the new york metropolitan area. a huge citya world city, a city where folks are interested in a lot of different things. i'm not sure there's been the level of citizen interest in new york about what's going on in albany that there may have been, for instance, in nebraska about what goes on in lincoln. and without some of that scrutiny and citizen involvement may in effect plant seeds for the sorts of corruption we've seen in the new york legislature. host: if you want to follow the center for public integrity on twitter it's at public eye. gordon witkin is the managing editor for the center of public integrity. guest: thanks for having me. host: up next we'll talk about federal regulation of toxic substances in the wake of this month's west virginia chemical spill. and later the debate over whether young criminal aucheders should be subject to life sentences. we'll be right back. >> i realize that tax reform and entitlement reform will not be easy. the politics will be hard for both sides. none of us will get 100% of what we w
in new york, most of the population lives in the new york metropolitan area. a huge citya world city, a city where folks are interested in a lot of different things. i'm not sure there's been the level of citizen interest in new york about what's going on in albany that there may have been, for instance, in nebraska about what goes on in lincoln. and without some of that scrutiny and citizen involvement may in effect plant seeds for the sorts of corruption we've seen in the new york...
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conference of mayors all 363 metropolitan areas in the united states in 2014 are now predicting growth. that would be dramatic. one of the cities anticipating an economic surge is kokomo, indiana, the hoosier state 13th largest city suffered a lot during the financial crisis. joining from indianapolis, greg, what has been the key to fueling the turn around in kokomo? >> well, we think it's a compilation of a lot of different things. the cities that are doing the right things are seeing an insurge of people moving to their communities. we have changed the way we operate. we've become more efficient. we've benefited from a few things. we're very close in proximity to indianapolis, about 45 miles directly north. about two and a half hours or so from chicago, and we've also had a lot of investment predominantly in the automotive industry. chrysler has plants in kokomo, three transmission plants and one aluminum casting plants, and they have invested over a billion dollars. we have smaller companies, community hospital, and others that have invested in kokomo as well. so we think it's a combination of a lot of different things. >> i
conference of mayors all 363 metropolitan areas in the united states in 2014 are now predicting growth. that would be dramatic. one of the cities anticipating an economic surge is kokomo, indiana, the hoosier state 13th largest city suffered a lot during the financial crisis. joining from indianapolis, greg, what has been the key to fueling the turn around in kokomo? >> well, we think it's a compilation of a lot of different things. the cities that are doing the right things are seeing an...
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city. now, there's a plan afoot to integrate them with muni. a metropolitan transportation authority will take up the proposal wednesday. >>> justin timberlake is in town for his tour tonight. his first solo tour in six years. >> in observation observance of martin luther king, jr., day, there will be special services, one at 9:00 and another at 11:00. >>> tomorrow is martin league er -- luther, king, jr., day. >> he wa poor people's march at the time of his death. >> this month also marks 50 years since lyndon b johnson declared a war on poverty. we're asking how we're doing. joining us is aaron, the director of wild welfare services. in a nutshell, 50 years. >> 50 years. >> better or worse? >> we have a lot of work to do. we've come to a long way. we've had a lot of anti-poverty programs put in place. medi kral cal is an example. >> there's been a number of cultural shifts in the past 50 years. i want to know how they've affected things. the rise in single parents homes. in 1964, it was 11%. today, it's 35. what affect does that have? >> it has a great impa
city. now, there's a plan afoot to integrate them with muni. a metropolitan transportation authority will take up the proposal wednesday. >>> justin timberlake is in town for his tour tonight. his first solo tour in six years. >> in observation observance of martin luther king, jr., day, there will be special services, one at 9:00 and another at 11:00. >>> tomorrow is martin league er -- luther, king, jr., day. >> he wa poor people's march at the time of his death....
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cities are the same way. things like infrastructure, roads, bridges, public transportation systems, housing, these are key things in the metropolitan area. >> are these things we can solve? i mean, we know bridges by growing and gaining taxes to build the bridge, right? >> absolutely, but you have to reinvest in the community. so when you are seeing strong growth, a lot of people moving into the city, immigration doubled since 2009. we need to think about long-term growth rates and what we need to do to sustain. >> one of the problems in san francisco is people don't think about the long term because it's been boom and bust town for a while so you expect it's going to be a bust. and do you think that's the problem? people are expecting that just like happened last time, there's going to be a bus why bother with the longer term infrastructure and other solutions to this. >> hopefully we're not forecasting a bus. we're more bullish about 2014 than 2013. i do think there's a mentality. one thing i worry about, i'm a fairly newcomer to the bay area, i've been looking for a house and housing affordability is crazy. and it's a huge probl
cities are the same way. things like infrastructure, roads, bridges, public transportation systems, housing, these are key things in the metropolitan area. >> are these things we can solve? i mean, we know bridges by growing and gaining taxes to build the bridge, right? >> absolutely, but you have to reinvest in the community. so when you are seeing strong growth, a lot of people moving into the city, immigration doubled since 2009. we need to think about long-term growth rates and...
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ready the way a northeastern city might, perhaps there should have been more awareness and preparedness. i will ask you, though, as someone who's overseen a huge metropolitanthis isn't a story necessarily about weather preparedness as much as it is a story of suburban sprawl and terrible city planning. the metro area of atlanta is massive and basically we've been reliant on a 1950s era highway system. this is a story about infrastructure. >> no question, and the american infrastructure isn't ready to support anything, no less these type of significants. but what ought to be happening instead of finger pointing is that state officials, city officials, the emergency management people, the national guard, both police forces, they ought to be sitting down and running hypothetical scenarios for the future so everyone knows what the level of responsibility is, what the level of pree pairedness should be. preplan can avoid a lot of these situations. for example, in philadelphia if the forecast was maybe for 2 inches of snow the next day, we wouldn't have recommended canceling the schools on that forecast. but that's different for us because we're used to it, we h
ready the way a northeastern city might, perhaps there should have been more awareness and preparedness. i will ask you, though, as someone who's overseen a huge metropolitanthis isn't a story necessarily about weather preparedness as much as it is a story of suburban sprawl and terrible city planning. the metro area of atlanta is massive and basically we've been reliant on a 1950s era highway system. this is a story about infrastructure. >> no question, and the american infrastructure...
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city. and i left that column because i became deputy metropolitan editor of the paper. and i left as deputy metropolitan editor because in the space of about two years, i had two children who were quite close in age and i felt that it would be impossible for me to have a full-time job at the paper and still spend as much time as i wanted with my children. i felt like i'd be missing all the good stuff at home. so six months after our second son was born, abe rosenthal asked me if i wanted to do a once-a-week column to keep my hand in and that was the column called life in the 30s. and i did that for three years and ended that because i gave birth to our third child. there's a pattern emerging here. and when i was deciding to leave the paper at that point, because i thought i sort of topped out, the publisher offered me the op-ed page column. c-span: could you still write a column about life in the 30s? >> guest: no, i couldn't. i'll be 41 in july. c-span: how old are you children? >> guest: my children are nine, seven and four. c-span: their gender? >> guest: i have two
city. and i left that column because i became deputy metropolitan editor of the paper. and i left as deputy metropolitan editor because in the space of about two years, i had two children who were quite close in age and i felt that it would be impossible for me to have a full-time job at the paper and still spend as much time as i wanted with my children. i felt like i'd be missing all the good stuff at home. so six months after our second son was born, abe rosenthal asked me if i wanted to do...
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serve place as one of the leading metropolitan in the world this is my start until the one is simply because this idiot of the recession a fascinating that innovative city so much content coming out of it there's nothing to do that with is a lighthouse in his eye process. altho we get up but that is our year at this summer's coming out of you that it's dismissed around the world and he seemed interesting enough and that i'm on the sexy enough for people around the world to catch on and to know more about it the moment. i on me we each. after making his fortune the silicon valley at the chalet came to retire in his native israel and he couldn't release which of these into communal spirit he came up with the idea to create two one with a five percent although the anti israelis and the rest of the tunnel and these numbers going down. number four in there that summer is in the sun going down. over a hundred in four different countries. and then over a thousand eleven hundred different cities around the world. so basically we cover almost every corner just go buy the most surprising one informed are of different countries without listening to us as well and
serve place as one of the leading metropolitan in the world this is my start until the one is simply because this idiot of the recession a fascinating that innovative city so much content coming out of it there's nothing to do that with is a lighthouse in his eye process. altho we get up but that is our year at this summer's coming out of you that it's dismissed around the world and he seemed interesting enough and that i'm on the sexy enough for people around the world to catch on and to know...
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city. this week, 22 of his early models will go on exhibit at the metropolitan museum in new york. >> that'ss ever been put together. >> curate or says c.f. martin a german immigrant began by making viennese. >> the skoal head stock. >> but once here he was introduced to the spanish style. >> the body shape changes, the waist is higher. the bridge is different. >> those two styles together influence this time. >> he come wined the two. >> does a martin create the american guitar? >> i think in a way that could be -- practically the first maker here and comes up with this style that influences everyone else. you could say his is the american guitar. >> this one, the oldest known existing martin dates from 1834. >> what do you hear when you play this? >> i just hear this mellowness and there is this aspect of age. you can hear that this wood has been doing this job for a very long time. >> the exhibition includes one relatively modern martin. >> no probably more iconic guitar than eric clapton used on mtv's "unplugged" this vintage guitar from 199. >> the series "mtv unplugged" is credited wit
city. this week, 22 of his early models will go on exhibit at the metropolitan museum in new york. >> that'ss ever been put together. >> curate or says c.f. martin a german immigrant began by making viennese. >> the skoal head stock. >> but once here he was introduced to the spanish style. >> the body shape changes, the waist is higher. the bridge is different. >> those two styles together influence this time. >> he come wined the two. >> does a...
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city workers across the d.c. metro area spent martin luther king day preparing for today's storm. firefighters at all 33 fire and rescue service fire houses had extra things on do, that metropolitan stocking trucks are extra shovels and road salt. they are preparing for a higher cold volume. >> the first responders are the one who are busiest when the storms hit. meteorologists as well. >> this is fun. to talk about it and to forecast it too. this is a dynamic system that we're dealing with. it is a tricky one. we're going to have a high ratio of snow-to-liquid equivalent. it is going to be a very fluffy snow and everything should be sticking as it is hitting. it is going to be an interesting 24 hours here with very cold air sticking around through the rest of the week. here is the storm scan. it is just on our doorstep and we're starting to see some of the snow showers in extreme western maryland. we're fine here in d.c. now with 38 degrees but things are going to be changing in another few hours. mid to late morning as the onset for the snow for the metro area. what can i expect in terms of numbers? it is going to be tough to predict exactly where the heaviest ams are and the p
city workers across the d.c. metro area spent martin luther king day preparing for today's storm. firefighters at all 33 fire and rescue service fire houses had extra things on do, that metropolitan stocking trucks are extra shovels and road salt. they are preparing for a higher cold volume. >> the first responders are the one who are busiest when the storms hit. meteorologists as well. >> this is fun. to talk about it and to forecast it too. this is a dynamic system that we're...
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metropolitan area. they are also including areas like oakland and parts of the east bay and north bay that got hit pretty hard and still struggling last year. now with the lack of demand in the cityple are moving out of the city and buying. i think that's why we've seen that market increase. areas in the north bay are becoming very popular as people are moving out. it's sustainable for a while. i think i expect to see it growing in the next year or two. >> will mortgage rates going up, will that put something of a damper on it? >> i think in the city proper it will help the market. it will strengthen the market, in fact. when people hear that the interest rates are going to rise, people want to move and buy a house as soon as possible. so they're not caught in the high mortgage rate to pay a high motor rate. sellers will say the same thing. we need to put our home on the market now while it's hot. in the immediate sense it will spur the market. i don't see the interest rates going above 6%, 7%, 8%, and getting to a point where will il have a negative affect on the market. san francisco is a dynamic, beautiful city, it's magnificent. >> i'm with you. no surprise that san francisco
metropolitan area. they are also including areas like oakland and parts of the east bay and north bay that got hit pretty hard and still struggling last year. now with the lack of demand in the cityple are moving out of the city and buying. i think that's why we've seen that market increase. areas in the north bay are becoming very popular as people are moving out. it's sustainable for a while. i think i expect to see it growing in the next year or two. >> will mortgage rates going up,...
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such chaos across the city would discuss the tactics used by the ukrainian police with a man who's been at the front line himself simon for he was a senior officer for the metropolitan police and he told me that sometimes an officer is left with no choice about how to react. i guess really this is you the police somehow are standing between the tension between netting people have normal protest which i think again he wants to do but the minute it starts becoming violent the way the protests meant they have no option than to react sometimes in the way they did because once that situation does get out of control like that well then those two criteria and the first they can restore peace quick quickly thing whatever way you can get the demonstrators moved on for a while. and then primarily that the second part of means is to do so as safely as possible for the public but then for the office a second so i think you know in some ways when you get back to grip of ahmed's be used against police officers who in many ways it's not surprising that they had reacted as diggler silly as they had when it's not very nice it doesn't look very good and indeed a lot of the basically
such chaos across the city would discuss the tactics used by the ukrainian police with a man who's been at the front line himself simon for he was a senior officer for the metropolitan police and he told me that sometimes an officer is left with no choice about how to react. i guess really this is you the police somehow are standing between the tension between netting people have normal protest which i think again he wants to do but the minute it starts becoming violent the way the protests...
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details across the city would discuss the tactics used by the ukrainian drop nice with a man has been in the front line himself. simon fully he was a senior officer from london's metropolitan police he told me that sometimes an officer is left with no choice about how to react. i guess maybe this is a deeply somehow standing between the tension between eighteen people killed in protests that something in me wants to date. then it stops becoming violent. it's all i've made many had no option into the act. sometimes a new eighty eight. that situation does get out of control like that. well they do this to me and say he's useful. he's quick and quickly went away you can get that demonstrates the growing threat to the rest of our drive. prior to the second part means is to do so as to say. antonio says. in some ways when you get back to britain from the musical was the substance indeed many ways it's not surprising that i had reacted and the goodness that is happening. not only pitched at indy. he's coming to get into a number of fortune the contingent as well as human beings in a good idea to announce problems. however when cooked they are our beloved and i know he needs to c
details across the city would discuss the tactics used by the ukrainian drop nice with a man has been in the front line himself. simon fully he was a senior officer from london's metropolitan police he told me that sometimes an officer is left with no choice about how to react. i guess maybe this is a deeply somehow standing between the tension between eighteen people killed in protests that something in me wants to date. then it stops becoming violent. it's all i've made many had no option...
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city. now there's a plan afoot to integrate them with muni by allowing them to use muni stops and bus zones. metropolitan transportation authority will take up the proposal on wednesday. >>> you may want to take public transportation this evening. justin timberlake is in town for the 2020 world experience tour today. the first solo tour in six years, sure to cause traffic jams around downtown san jose. >>> in observance of martin luther king jr. day tomorrow there will be special sunday services today. the reverend cecil williams and his team will celebrate dr. king's life during two services, one at 9:00 and another at 11:00 a.m. there will be poetry and music. >>> tomorrow is martin luther king jr. day, a day of service. >> at the time of his assassination he was in the midst of planning a poor people's march to take action on people living in poverty. >> this month also marks the 50 years since president johnson declared a war on poverty. so we're asking how are we doing today? joining us is erin crudisson, senior director of child welfare services in solano county and past president of the alpha phi
city. now there's a plan afoot to integrate them with muni by allowing them to use muni stops and bus zones. metropolitan transportation authority will take up the proposal on wednesday. >>> you may want to take public transportation this evening. justin timberlake is in town for the 2020 world experience tour today. the first solo tour in six years, sure to cause traffic jams around downtown san jose. >>> in observance of martin luther king jr. day tomorrow there will be...
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they have three core cities, choi, schenectady, and albany. it is made -- it has a metropolitanea of more than a million people. not large enough for a subway system, rail system, but was rapid transit, it is made for it to a t. i help them get a grant to plan their brt. they have been working with fta regional offices in new york, poised to apply for admission to the small starts program. they were already working well on this. they have a redline already from downtown albany to downtown schenectady. two more planned to troy and the u of albany. are you familiar with the plan at all? >> i have spoken with people at cvta. eased to hear that development. as it relates to this project and all of the adjusted new entrants to the new starts and small starts program, is the conference agreement currently pending on the floor. , theill recall last year combination of continuing resolution and then the sequester below that, left funding for the new smart -- starts and small starts program at a place where we could not fulfill our existing obligation that we had already signed up. the a
they have three core cities, choi, schenectady, and albany. it is made -- it has a metropolitanea of more than a million people. not large enough for a subway system, rail system, but was rapid transit, it is made for it to a t. i help them get a grant to plan their brt. they have been working with fta regional offices in new york, poised to apply for admission to the small starts program. they were already working well on this. they have a redline already from downtown albany to downtown...
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cities to do emulate it? >> as you indicated, the boston compact is a private/public partnership aimed at making the boston metropolitanrea in the united states for working women by closing the wage gap. >> how are you going to do that? >> it's a simple process. the compact, itself, is a single sheet of paper. on the front is the mission to make boston the best place in the u.s. for working women. a set of core beliefs, i.e., it makes sense to care about your women employees and treat them well because they are a predominant share of the workforce. highly educated people in boston. young women highly educated in boston. the reverse of the compact is an agreement to do three things. the first thing is, recognize if you have a problem. the second thing is, use a bunch of research that we've developed. we spent two, three months, a lot of time and effort pulling together all the research on what are the things businesses can do if they see they have an issue of a wage gap nature or of a workforce nature? a whole bunch of different -- 33 different what we call interventions. and then the third agreement is that you will re
cities to do emulate it? >> as you indicated, the boston compact is a private/public partnership aimed at making the boston metropolitanrea in the united states for working women by closing the wage gap. >> how are you going to do that? >> it's a simple process. the compact, itself, is a single sheet of paper. on the front is the mission to make boston the best place in the u.s. for working women. a set of core beliefs, i.e., it makes sense to care about your women employees...