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at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's paymyment on select new volkswagen models. city of brotherly love will play host to pope francis next september. it will be the pope's first trip to the united states. the pope is also expected to visit washington, d.c., and in new york, but there is no official announcement on that yet. president obama said more than one million customers visited healthcare.gov this weekend, and it did not have the widespread technical problems of last year. 100,000 people submitted applications for coverage next year. serves 37 states, and washington state had problems, but it is back up and healthcare.gov serves 37 states. sharing companies. >> rg iii is certainly the talk of the town, and his name, his story, and his performance is trending everywhere. is he the same quarterback that they gave up so much to ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >> needy families braved long lines to get turkeys from the assistance ce
at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's paymyment on select new volkswagen models. city of brotherly love will play host to pope francis next september. it will be the pope's first trip to the united states. the pope is also expected to visit washington, d.c., and in new york, but there is no official announcement on that yet. president obama said more than one million customers visited healthcare.gov this weekend, and it did not have the widespread technical problems of...
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city and he says that addison has the potential to become a world-class city and he called it a model city. and he's not unsparing in his criticism of the city. but he also sees and presents specific plans for what the city can do to become like paris and new york and other places. i think for the first time people were reminded that they had the potential and that someone from the outside saw them as this fantastic place public possibilities. so that is where the subtitle comes from, that john no one called it a model city. a lot of the things that he had set out four to decades to develop. some had never come to fruition. but in a lot of ways, the things that he suggested came through throughout the 20th century. and i think that that helps madison build the confidence. one of the things he he suggested in his plan for the city is that there should be an arboretum. and he thought there should be more green space in the city. and he thought that there needed to be a close pedestrian mall where people needed to gather together. it was actually open to traffic and they really thought the ca
city and he says that addison has the potential to become a world-class city and he called it a model city. and he's not unsparing in his criticism of the city. but he also sees and presents specific plans for what the city can do to become like paris and new york and other places. i think for the first time people were reminded that they had the potential and that someone from the outside saw them as this fantastic place public possibilities. so that is where the subtitle comes from, that john...
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residence and he says that madison has the potential to become a world-class eddie and he calls it a model city sparing in their criticism of the city as well. but he also sees and present very specific brands for what the city can do to become something wonderful like paris and new york. for the first time they were mined at that they have this potential and that someone from the outside saw them as is really fantastic place filled with possibilities. that is where the subtitle comes from in this. he called it a model city and a lot of the things that he set out to decades to develop and some have never come to fruition. but in a lot of ways a lot of the things he suggested in 1911 came true throughout the 20th century. and i think that that helped the city build up confidence. one of the things he suggested in his plan for the city was that there should be an arboretum. he thought there should be more green space in the city. when he initially suggested that we have an arboretum, we didn't end up getting it until couple of decades later. and he also was successful in the main street that it s
residence and he says that madison has the potential to become a world-class eddie and he calls it a model city sparing in their criticism of the city as well. but he also sees and present very specific brands for what the city can do to become something wonderful like paris and new york. for the first time they were mined at that they have this potential and that someone from the outside saw them as is really fantastic place filled with possibilities. that is where the subtitle comes from in...
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shocking message and he says madison has the potential to become a world-class city and calls it a model city. he is not an fairing of the criticism but he sees and presents specific plans with the city could do to become competitive with paris and new york for the first time people were reminded they have this potential and someone from the onside saw them as a fantastic place filled with possibilities. that is where the subtitle comes from. and from what took decades to develop but a lot of the things that he suggested in 1911 came through the 20th century that helped madison to build confidence. one of the things he thought there should be more green space in the city. we did not get it and tell a couple of decades later but the mainstream connecting the capital to the university should be a closed pedestrian mall and a place where people could gather together action lee that did not open -- happen until the '80s but that was part of his vision that the buildings should not be taller than of the capitol dome but that was the centerpiece
shocking message and he says madison has the potential to become a world-class city and calls it a model city. he is not an fairing of the criticism but he sees and presents specific plans with the city could do to become competitive with paris and new york for the first time people were reminded they have this potential and someone from the onside saw them as a fantastic place filled with possibilities. that is where the subtitle comes from. and from what took decades to develop but a lot of...
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louis actually becomes a model city in terms of race relations and how to deal with matters like this going to take work and as a pastor and believer in christ, it's going to take prayer in addition to the various skill sets and ideologies and so forth that we will be exploring. >> you're a pastor. this is a sunday morning. i wonder what you tell your congregation. i imagine that a lot of them are torn. and as they wait for the decision from the grand jury, they need some guidance. what are you telling them? >> well, as one pastor in this city, we are obviously, again, encouraging everyone to pray but also to be honest within our own hearts about both sides of the story. from the very beginning, we have prayed for mike brown, mike brown's family and prayed for darren wilson and his family and the entire city. not because we don't understand but because we know that the real answer to this is not only political, not only social, not only racial. it is spiritual. spiritual issues really must be taken into account here. and so we look to god to help us to kind of discern our way through
louis actually becomes a model city in terms of race relations and how to deal with matters like this going to take work and as a pastor and believer in christ, it's going to take prayer in addition to the various skill sets and ideologies and so forth that we will be exploring. >> you're a pastor. this is a sunday morning. i wonder what you tell your congregation. i imagine that a lot of them are torn. and as they wait for the decision from the grand jury, they need some guidance. what...
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he really called madison a model city. some of the things he suggested never came to fruition. but a lot of the things he suggested in 1911 came through throughout the 20th century and i think that that helps them build the confidence. one of the things that he suggested was that there should be an arboretum. he thought there should be more green space in the city. when he suggested this we didn't end up getting an intolerable decades later. and that includes and he thought that needed to be a place where people can gather together. that didn't happen until the 80s. and today it's only open for buses and mostly a pedestrian thruway. but that was really part of his vision for the city and he suggested that the building downtown should not be taller than the capital.. and he proposed several parks, one of the things is that we are completely surrounded by water and up until recently, it was hard to enjoy it and there is a lack of restaurants and things on the water where you think that they would be. they had kind of turn their back on the lakes and he said no, these are beautifu
he really called madison a model city. some of the things he suggested never came to fruition. but a lot of the things he suggested in 1911 came through throughout the 20th century and i think that that helps them build the confidence. one of the things that he suggested was that there should be an arboretum. he thought there should be more green space in the city. when he suggested this we didn't end up getting an intolerable decades later. and that includes and he thought that needed to be a...
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but the model of the greek state he exported of a civilized city in a barbarian landscape became the del for the greek city-states for the next 300 years. one such city was pergamum, built in what's now turkey in the second century b.c. pergamene rulers were neither democratic nor especially heroic, but they borrowed the heroic forms of alexander's time and of classical athens to express their ideals and values. but in their art, like carvings on the great altar of zeus, the pergamenes depicted the struggle between the gods, between the rational and the irrational, with a violence and passion that the classical athenians never permitted themselves. you can feel the drill ripping into that stone to create that writhing hair of the giants. you can feel the chisel cutting away to create feathers or skin or scales, muscles or drapery-- whatever. you can feel the rasp making those immense range of surface textures together with the polish, so here the sculptor is foregrounding his own technique. there's creativity going on here which is quite different from anything that we've seen in the
but the model of the greek state he exported of a civilized city in a barbarian landscape became the del for the greek city-states for the next 300 years. one such city was pergamum, built in what's now turkey in the second century b.c. pergamene rulers were neither democratic nor especially heroic, but they borrowed the heroic forms of alexander's time and of classical athens to express their ideals and values. but in their art, like carvings on the great altar of zeus, the pergamenes depicted...
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. >> there a number of consumer who is fail to appreciate solar city's model. they are not a solar company. they are financial. good on them. will you try to make solar cheaper. i have solar city and i assume it's silicon. it's cheap silicon. i don't care. if you come to me saying it's much, much more cost-efficient. i still don't care. right? if the chinese is doing it cheaper, why would we want it better? >> that's a very good question. we have to think of 30,000 ways to answer that. i will give two pointers. i look at we relied on middle east oil for 30 years. relying on them for energy didn't work out well for us. it cost us trillions in lives. reliance on foreign energy is not the best. if you look at what happened here, solar might be the energy source of the future. they don't have 30%. they have 80%. would we change and not give up anything and change dependence on solar panels. as a nation, as an individual you might say i don't care. i want cheap electricity. they get into which is the technology to implement. it turns out and we have our own governmen
. >> there a number of consumer who is fail to appreciate solar city's model. they are not a solar company. they are financial. good on them. will you try to make solar cheaper. i have solar city and i assume it's silicon. it's cheap silicon. i don't care. if you come to me saying it's much, much more cost-efficient. i still don't care. right? if the chinese is doing it cheaper, why would we want it better? >> that's a very good question. we have to think of 30,000 ways to answer...
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that there is a budget legislative analyst report on reducing speed limit and looking at model and other cities and so i will do my best to try to integrate what you have learned and brought back with the budget analyst report, which i think that we will having the hearing later in the new year. and i wanted to also say that just remembering now, in austin, unfortunately they were not able to pass a one billion dollar transportation bond. a spread out city, verses a dense city and, we were able to pass our prop a there is a lot of differences in our electorate supporting transition, i know that a lot of effort went into proposition a and i want to thank tang and others for the support and the mayor as well. and i want to give a plug for chair avalos and i will be in new york city for this gathering of city council and local leaders called local progress. and we will be in city hall, and believe that it is on thursday, of next week. with different panels participating on a economic justice panel, with city council folks from philadelphia, and dc and other cities as well. but, we will do our best
that there is a budget legislative analyst report on reducing speed limit and looking at model and other cities and so i will do my best to try to integrate what you have learned and brought back with the budget analyst report, which i think that we will having the hearing later in the new year. and i wanted to also say that just remembering now, in austin, unfortunately they were not able to pass a one billion dollar transportation bond. a spread out city, verses a dense city and, we were able...
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models. >> reporter: in a city where the newest high end models are fighting to turn heads >> very important to have that kind of draw, glitz, excitement, call it what ever you want. but it's really important. >> reporter: the los angeles auto show has long been the place that ultra luxury cars like the bentley grand convertible make their worldwide debut. thd explorer there are a slew of new crossovers and suvs promising versatility and buyers fuel economy want right now, because they're fuel eco room for the family. >> reporter: with industry sales at their highest pace in eight years, car buyers are increasingly looki like toyota, the first mass market hydrogen cell vehicle. meanwhile, bmw believes incorporating the music streaming service spotify into the newest models will give drivers more options behind the wheel. >> it's a logical step to put cert c was io the car. spotify is one of them. they can download the music them. >> reporter: in all more than 60 new models will make either their worldwide or north american debuts here in los angeles. and many will be in show rooms next year.
models. >> reporter: in a city where the newest high end models are fighting to turn heads >> very important to have that kind of draw, glitz, excitement, call it what ever you want. but it's really important. >> reporter: the los angeles auto show has long been the place that ultra luxury cars like the bentley grand convertible make their worldwide debut. thd explorer there are a slew of new crossovers and suvs promising versatility and buyers fuel economy want right now,...
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ratburn said we have to build a model of this city, remember? think about it.did you see how short the fence is? i kind of like the grebes' stadium. well, this one will be even better. okay, let's divide this list up and get started. we only have a week. and i know what we could call it, too-- frenway park. you forgot your list. oh, yeah. did you know that the estadio azteca in mexico city has 114,465 seats? do you think frenway park should have that many? i think the master builder should get some sleep. it's way past your bedtime. and what should the seats be made of? they have to be comfy. maybe feathers. nah, they'll get soggy when it rains. i'll start researching seats tomorrow. more research? isn't this project due soon? dad, we're not just talking about any old stadium here. this is frenway park. (yawns) i could go down in history for this. tv host: tell us about frenway park, your new, perfect stadium. first, there's a super- high wall in left field. no one will be hitting a home run off lefty here. (fans shivering) next, i put a speaker on top of the r
ratburn said we have to build a model of this city, remember? think about it.did you see how short the fence is? i kind of like the grebes' stadium. well, this one will be even better. okay, let's divide this list up and get started. we only have a week. and i know what we could call it, too-- frenway park. you forgot your list. oh, yeah. did you know that the estadio azteca in mexico city has 114,465 seats? do you think frenway park should have that many? i think the master builder should get...
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city. and it is something that i think that san francisco should model itself after and use some of their curriculum, and they have the tracking devices on all of the vehicles and the tracking devices, which will track how hard they accelerate and whether they are wearing seat belt and a number of things and the driver, education course is definitely, a whole other level and with mta which is a separate agency from the city, they have now made it their policy that it does not matter whose fault it is, that the driver should always be driving defensely, and i think that those shifts will impact the ability to achieve vision zero and we got to hear from one of the chiefs in sweden and he talked about how they were able to cut the number of deaths in half by 50 percent and actually have the speed limit has been key to that and what they have been able to do to enforce the speed limit is what they, and what they don't call them speed cameras they call them safety cameras. and they have been able to implement that throughout the country and it is effective in lowering the speeds and therefore, reducing t
city. and it is something that i think that san francisco should model itself after and use some of their curriculum, and they have the tracking devices on all of the vehicles and the tracking devices, which will track how hard they accelerate and whether they are wearing seat belt and a number of things and the driver, education course is definitely, a whole other level and with mta which is a separate agency from the city, they have now made it their policy that it does not matter whose fault...
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models. >>> the city of napa has had nearly 190 broken water pipes since the earthquake, the latest, the one12 last night. crews could not work on it until today. sergio quintana has more. >> reporter: as crews continue repairs to the water main here, signs warn neighbors that service will be affected at least until next friday. have you noticed the water pressure? >> absolutely. >> reporter: how much. >> quite a bit. >> reporter: several blocks away from the repair, this family watered their front yard plants which should be a high pressure geyser they say is noticeably less pressure. they described the much lower flow kitchen sink than they were used to. but today it is better than they were used to. >> the other night we thought somebody had water on, it was so low, we were trying to do the dishes. >> reporter: this site has been repaired. but elsewhere, a leak was sprung and was repaired. a napa spokesperson said these water issues are related to this summer's 6.0 earthquake. residents have become pretty used to dealing with a variety of water interruptions. >> they just turn off our wat
models. >>> the city of napa has had nearly 190 broken water pipes since the earthquake, the latest, the one12 last night. crews could not work on it until today. sergio quintana has more. >> reporter: as crews continue repairs to the water main here, signs warn neighbors that service will be affected at least until next friday. have you noticed the water pressure? >> absolutely. >> reporter: how much. >> quite a bit. >> reporter: several blocks away from...
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the city year model focuses on the after school program. we are trying to infuse digital literacy with that city year. we also have a national partnership with big brothers/big sisters. this is a program where we bring young kids into a comcast facility, the young people come into a comcast facility every two weeks during the school year. and they are assigned by big brothers/big sisters. they are assigned, we give them a hot lunch, and it's an opportunity for our young people to get out of the neighborhood. many of the young people who are coming into the comcast facility prior to that really have not spent much time out of the neighborhood. and similar to getting them out of the boys and girls club, get them out of the neighborhood, into a comcast facility, let them learn about the world of work. so those are two of the biggest programs we have. we also have a program called comcast internet essentials. and this is an after school program for young people, and we teach them how to literally take a computer apart and put the computer back t
the city year model focuses on the after school program. we are trying to infuse digital literacy with that city year. we also have a national partnership with big brothers/big sisters. this is a program where we bring young kids into a comcast facility, the young people come into a comcast facility every two weeks during the school year. and they are assigned by big brothers/big sisters. they are assigned, we give them a hot lunch, and it's an opportunity for our young people to get out of the...
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models. >>> the city of richmond is planning a peace vigil tomorrow after a string of shootings.t shootings in richmond and north richmond in the past week. five of those wounded were teens. the violence is hitting richmond high school hard because five of the victims are either former or current students including both of people killed. >> it's like a kick in the gut. i was so hoping we were past that. this has been the central issue in this district, this community for a long time. education gets pushed to the side. everything gets pushed to the side when young people are spilling blood on the streets. >> it'll be led by richmond high's basketball team. >>> an arrest has been made now in the beating case of a nordstrom rack store. she asked the attacker to quiet the store inside of the store. the two then argued, you see what happened here. when the victim walked out to the car the mother punched her in the face knocking her to the ground. police have now arrested 27- year-old terry esley. they arrested her yesterday on suspicion of felony battery resulting in serious injury. >
models. >>> the city of richmond is planning a peace vigil tomorrow after a string of shootings.t shootings in richmond and north richmond in the past week. five of those wounded were teens. the violence is hitting richmond high school hard because five of the victims are either former or current students including both of people killed. >> it's like a kick in the gut. i was so hoping we were past that. this has been the central issue in this district, this community for a long...
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put some serious thought into whether i personally have the skill set to create a business model for the city. i think that would require an outside consultant coming in and that would require a budget that i do not have at this time. >> i think less than a business model but what legal effects can we have in this space underground. is there authority from the board or the puc to affect how businesses can utilize these public spaces. >> i get what you are saying. like what limitations does the city right now control, could the city stop someone from putting something underground if they so desire to. is that what you're looking for? >> or they say you can't use it unless certain requirements are met such as having 20 percent used by low income communities, whatever it may be that the board decides but is there authority to do that? is there precedent? >> that right now i would consider outside what i was looking at but you today will decide what i am looking at. if you decide you want me to, i will include that in the work. we were only looking at how to put things under the ground, not what
put some serious thought into whether i personally have the skill set to create a business model for the city. i think that would require an outside consultant coming in and that would require a budget that i do not have at this time. >> i think less than a business model but what legal effects can we have in this space underground. is there authority from the board or the puc to affect how businesses can utilize these public spaces. >> i get what you are saying. like what...
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has been meeting with members of the local muslim community in an effort he hopes can be a model for other cities. he says trust needs to go both ways. >> it can be challenging at times because of the continuing need to maintain that open dialogue and communication. it's too easy for people to fall back on stereotypes, whether out of ignorance or an outright effort to discriminate. so it's that constant communication that's required. >> reporter: even if someone is identified as a radical, montgomery says often there is only so much law enforcement can do. that puts much of the responsibility back on the muslim community. >> we don't have a future crime squad, and we don't have thought police, but rather, to bring those individuals to the attention of local community leaders who can help clarify what is and is not acceptable in authentic islamic teaching. >> reporter: one of the muslim leaders montgomery meets with regularly is dr. zuhdi jasser, president of the american islamic forum for democracy and a member of the u.s. commission on international religious freedom. he says he's pleased more m
has been meeting with members of the local muslim community in an effort he hopes can be a model for other cities. he says trust needs to go both ways. >> it can be challenging at times because of the continuing need to maintain that open dialogue and communication. it's too easy for people to fall back on stereotypes, whether out of ignorance or an outright effort to discriminate. so it's that constant communication that's required. >> reporter: even if someone is identified as a...
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complaint from the neighbors while he was there and so he was an exemplary dispensary for the model for the city and the community. please reinstate his permit. thank you so much. >> next speaker please? >> my name is charles malcom and i am strongly opposed to the cannabis club reopening, when it was there before, and there was constant noise problems. and approximately out in front of our building. and which we were promised was not going to happen. on more than one occasion, when trying to leave, my apartment building or to come in my building, i had to ask the cannabis members to move away from the front of the building. and more than once, i was acosted verbally, and when i was, when i went and talked to the attendants at the door i was cussed at and basically told to leave. we have tried over the last couple of years to clean up our neighborhood and we do not need the type of bad element that comes into a neighborhood with these cannabis clubs. there is a cannabis club opened on post at polk street which is like 50 yards away from the one that are opened right now and so the needs of the n
complaint from the neighbors while he was there and so he was an exemplary dispensary for the model for the city and the community. please reinstate his permit. thank you so much. >> next speaker please? >> my name is charles malcom and i am strongly opposed to the cannabis club reopening, when it was there before, and there was constant noise problems. and approximately out in front of our building. and which we were promised was not going to happen. on more than one occasion, when...
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models. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit?earing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> as grand jurors in the michael brown case heard what could be the final piece of forensic testimony today, the call for justice in brown's name continued across the globe today. one day after brown's parents testified before a u.n. committee against torture and other forms of inhumane punishment while in geneva, activists there were photographed holding up pictures of michael brown and raising their fists in an iconic symbol of justice, empowerment, and solidari solidarity. outside the st. louis county courthouse today, brown family attorney ben crump addressed questions about whether or not brown's hands were, in fact, up. >> t
models. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit?earing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> as grand jurors...
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. >> and as far as it being a model as far as replicating for the city level, you know, as far as the way that it incorporated and the way that increased the employment and do you feel that is a good model to go off of? >> i think that it is a great model to go off of and it is an entry point and you you know the people we talked about the fear that hesitantcy about employing the people with disabilities because a lot of people don't have the experience of working with the people with disabilities it is a great model because the interns get to try the city out and the city gets to try the interns out and thes a win/win. >> the city gets to see folks in the work environment before they make that hire and so it is an opportunity to educate the department heads to share that knowledge with other department heads to come to see the intern that i have and also gives an opportunity for the city to assess the folks that are actually interning who might be applying for that 115, rule, position. >> great, and thank you very much. >> and comments to the questions from the staff? >> no, thank yo
. >> and as far as it being a model as far as replicating for the city level, you know, as far as the way that it incorporated and the way that increased the employment and do you feel that is a good model to go off of? >> i think that it is a great model to go off of and it is an entry point and you you know the people we talked about the fear that hesitantcy about employing the people with disabilities because a lot of people don't have the experience of working with the people...
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models. >>> complaints tonight about a city's christmas tree that critics say lacks holiday spirit.hat do you think? some of the branches on the 50-foot spruce in redding, pennsylvania, have already fallen to the ground. >> nasty, pathetic, and shouldn't have it here. >> it does look a little pitiful. very sad. >> looks sad. everybody calling it a charlie brown tree. >> the puny pine was taken from a city park. a last-minute standin for friday's tree lighting. the city planned to get the tree from a farm but when crews went to pick it up, the farm owner wouldn't let them drive on the ground because it hat rained and was wet. they hope to have a new tree tomorrow. >> what do you get when you nix learning, liquor, and maybe a little love? the answer will take you to a bay area social event that is packing in sold-out, standing room only crowds, crowds of people who like to think and drink. >> interesting, fun, irreverent. >> vowed after the first time i would never miss one. >> all over the world. >> find out what nerd night is all about tonight at 11:00. >>> drew and i think we have
models. >>> complaints tonight about a city's christmas tree that critics say lacks holiday spirit.hat do you think? some of the branches on the 50-foot spruce in redding, pennsylvania, have already fallen to the ground. >> nasty, pathetic, and shouldn't have it here. >> it does look a little pitiful. very sad. >> looks sad. everybody calling it a charlie brown tree. >> the puny pine was taken from a city park. a last-minute standin for friday's tree lighting....
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tuesday morning, this particular model is showing mixed precipitation, rain and snowshowers across south jersey and the city, other forecast models have the system farther out to sea and missing us in the delaware valley. it's something to watch over the next couple of days. for today, clouds and sun, it's a day above average, the normal is 50, by lunchtime, 50 degrees, 3:00 p.m., 55. 6:00 p.m., 52. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, perhaps a spotty shower with the passage. front coming monday after. brisk and breezy. tuesday, 42, clouds, and passing shower, 55 wednesday. thursday, 50. periods of rain, friday, 45 and saturday, 352 degrees and mostly cloudy. >>> a republican professional staffer has issued an apology on facebook for criticizing president obama's daughter. she slammed melia and sasha for their inappropriate dress and attitude during the turkey pardoning ceremony. dress like you deserve respect not a spot at a bar. some called for her to be firing saying her remarks were cyber bullying. well a reason why a lot of people come from philadelphia to atlantic city is because it's so clo
tuesday morning, this particular model is showing mixed precipitation, rain and snowshowers across south jersey and the city, other forecast models have the system farther out to sea and missing us in the delaware valley. it's something to watch over the next couple of days. for today, clouds and sun, it's a day above average, the normal is 50, by lunchtime, 50 degrees, 3:00 p.m., 55. 6:00 p.m., 52. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, perhaps a spotty shower with the passage. front...
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looking at all the models the best we can give you on the higher end, new york city, four to eight inches of snowfall but look at places western massachusetts almost a foot of snowfall, same thing as you go in through new england. we'll be carefully monitoring, things change and they change quickly. >> thanks for showing us all the different models. >> thanks, indra. >>> let's look at some of our headlines we're keeping an eye on for you. an american is among eight people freed from abductors in yemen. sources from the yemeni government say the group was freed in a predawn raid. several abductor, killed during that raid. it's unclear exactly where this operation was carried out. >>> president obama is looking for a new defense secretary. chuck hagel is resigning and will stay in place until a replacement is made. sources tell cnn hagel was forced out. >>> university of virginia officials are holding an emergency meeting today to discuss policies on their campus regarding sexual assault. the campus experiencing days of unrest after that explosive "rolling stone" article revealed details of
looking at all the models the best we can give you on the higher end, new york city, four to eight inches of snowfall but look at places western massachusetts almost a foot of snowfall, same thing as you go in through new england. we'll be carefully monitoring, things change and they change quickly. >> thanks for showing us all the different models. >> thanks, indra. >>> let's look at some of our headlines we're keeping an eye on for you. an american is among eight people...
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city. the current model is unsustainable. >> we need to bring an emergency manager into the city that will not pay attention to politics, that person he or should will just deal with the cold hard facts. >> with four casinos closing this year over 8,000 p.m. have lost their jobs and tax revenues have plummeted and property taxes have skyrocketed 50% over the last few years. >> horrific affect for the taxpayer, that is what happens when you put your eggs in one basket. >> it's easy for the politicians to say i talked to this one or that one. >> local authorities, state authorities and the private sector. all have made bad decisions over the course of time that led to the decision we are in. all of them. >> the governor says that it's time for all of them to come up with real solutions, senate president sweeney says that atlantic city doesn't turn into another detroit. i'm nora muchanic, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> hundreds of millions of miles from earth, a spacecraft has made history, this is incredible. coming up next at 4:00, how the european space agency pulled off a near
city. the current model is unsustainable. >> we need to bring an emergency manager into the city that will not pay attention to politics, that person he or should will just deal with the cold hard facts. >> with four casinos closing this year over 8,000 p.m. have lost their jobs and tax revenues have plummeted and property taxes have skyrocketed 50% over the last few years. >> horrific affect for the taxpayer, that is what happens when you put your eggs in one basket. >>...
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and from minnesota with that model because city your times report from 2004 now here you are. mr. friedman according to the family never received confirmation that the case is being reviewed. so filing in 2013 with teeeighteen if anybody reviewed the complaint, what happened? >> we are looking into this. the staff was alerted just this week. for everything that comes your highlight your web site that people mail in. we tried to piece together the information that it provides a and i will tell you exactly what happened. >> and how these have trickled out that is why we are concerned but but nhtsa this week has called for a recall that extended beyond the regional recall got people in minnesota who baby snowbirds who abandon us during the winter who spend the time in the southern states with their vehicles they drive down there and back so they are exposed for an extended amount of time to high humidity and they were not included in the regional recalls. they didn't think there was a need to include those types of vehicles. what changed? >> we can put up a couple of charts. this is
and from minnesota with that model because city your times report from 2004 now here you are. mr. friedman according to the family never received confirmation that the case is being reviewed. so filing in 2013 with teeeighteen if anybody reviewed the complaint, what happened? >> we are looking into this. the staff was alerted just this week. for everything that comes your highlight your web site that people mail in. we tried to piece together the information that it provides a and i will...
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city for ten hours, getting cat calls. they put another video together of another girl. this beautiful model. ets of new york city just to see what happens. nobody is paying attention to her. she walks right through that crowd. >> they look like they are painted on her. >> they look exactly like they are painted on her. >> are they painted on her? >> yes. you guys have good eyes. you are cricket. >> how observant are new yorkers? i'm sending leah on the streets with painted-on jeans. >> you mean there is nothing in the front except paint? >> she is wearing a g-string. >> did she get cat calls? did anybody say anything? >> no. nobody said a thing. this video is not trying to compare this to the girl that walked around new york city for ten hours. >> it's because of the little touches he puts the artwork. the jeans are falling apart. your brain fills the rest in. >> the pants were painted on by the guys at the body of art in new york city. >> most people didn't notice a thing. when she gets to this part, this guy notices it. takes a phone, is about to take a picture. readjusts. then she turns ar
city for ten hours, getting cat calls. they put another video together of another girl. this beautiful model. ets of new york city just to see what happens. nobody is paying attention to her. she walks right through that crowd. >> they look like they are painted on her. >> they look exactly like they are painted on her. >> are they painted on her? >> yes. you guys have good eyes. you are cricket. >> how observant are new yorkers? i'm sending leah on the streets...
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. >> stahl: he says it's a great model for big cities around the country. it's not the answer for areas like the central valley, which is sparsely populated and therefore doesn't produce enough waste. so, at least for now, it's continuing withdrawals from that savings account. will there be a time when there is zero water in the aquifer for people in california? >> famiglietti: unless we take action, yes. >> stahl: california has just taken action, enacted a law that, for the first time, takes steps toward regulating groundwater. but it could take 25 years to fully implement. sponsored by: >> good evening. vladimir putin left the g-20 summit early after russia was sharply criticized for its actions in ukraine. the senate likely votes on the keystone xl pipeline on tuesday, and with thanksgiving approaching, turkey production in the u.s. is at its lowest level since 1986. i'm jeff glor, cbs news. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matt
. >> stahl: he says it's a great model for big cities around the country. it's not the answer for areas like the central valley, which is sparsely populated and therefore doesn't produce enough waste. so, at least for now, it's continuing withdrawals from that savings account. will there be a time when there is zero water in the aquifer for people in california? >> famiglietti: unless we take action, yes. >> stahl: california has just taken action, enacted a law that, for the...
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models. >>> san jose city council is expected to vote later today on a new plan to raise money and build affordable housing. the city needs an estimated 30,000 units to keep up with demand there. abc 7 news reporter david louie shows how a proposed fee could help. >> reporter: a typical two bedroom apartment is renting for about $2500. that requires an income of about $31 an hour but the average hourly wage, about half that. that poses a problem for a wide range of workers and even some professionals. >> we have a crisis with teachers and nurses who are working very hard who have nowhere to live in our city. so it has a lot of different dimensions. we will need a lot of tools. >> reporter: that's why nonprofit groups and housing advocates are rallying outside city hall. inside the council is considering a new fee for rental housing builders to generate funds for affordable living units. units like this one, home to anthony king. >> i think if there was more affordable housing stock, you would see like a dramatic decrease in the homeless population. >> reporter: a year ago, king was homeless after l
models. >>> san jose city council is expected to vote later today on a new plan to raise money and build affordable housing. the city needs an estimated 30,000 units to keep up with demand there. abc 7 news reporter david louie shows how a proposed fee could help. >> reporter: a typical two bedroom apartment is renting for about $2500. that requires an income of about $31 an hour but the average hourly wage, about half that. that poses a problem for a wide range of workers and...