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real estate is we generally feel car washes are not appropriate for residential districts or smaller n.c. districts, allowing car washes here could negatively impact the quality of life for adjacent neighbors by bringing additional congestion, noise and fumes. but because we recognize there are no commercial areas along 19th avenue that currently allows car washes, we'd recommend the change to those n.c.'s that just would affect this area. the department recognizes that service stations in residential districts may not be compatible with housing but do contribute to livability by providing a service that's essential to many san franciscoians. the proposal ordinance attempts to address noise and traffic effects that may be caused when this new use is introduced. noise and exhaust from increased traffic and potential pedestrian car conflicts are to be taken into account. establishing a car wash does not meet our threshold as far as ceqa is concerned for required traffic studies. we were a little bit hesitant on that criteria and we were worried it might create a precedence where any potent
real estate is we generally feel car washes are not appropriate for residential districts or smaller n.c. districts, allowing car washes here could negatively impact the quality of life for adjacent neighbors by bringing additional congestion, noise and fumes. but because we recognize there are no commercial areas along 19th avenue that currently allows car washes, we'd recommend the change to those n.c.'s that just would affect this area. the department recognizes that service stations in...
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behavior that was legitimized by the silence of those who should be overseeing these organizations the n.c. double a was right to mete out a penalty that attacked these crimes on the institutional level and we need to have the same institutional penalties applied to feet folks like blair like murdoch like jamie dimon who are not only committing acts of thievery for themselves but they are undermining the integrity of the institutions of these markets the library scandal has attacked the viability of the global interest rate market as a whole the entire institution is now coming under attack now tony blair said that public anger over the financial crisis is wrong that's because he is one of the enablers and abetters that were punished by the n.c. double a in the case of penn state let's look. the headline here max penn state sanctions and see double a aims to end mind set that lead to tragedy so this is the mind set of those who enable the high crimes of the elite financial bankers around the world that somehow we need to save these people who are allegedly doing god's work penn state sanct
behavior that was legitimized by the silence of those who should be overseeing these organizations the n.c. double a was right to mete out a penalty that attacked these crimes on the institutional level and we need to have the same institutional penalties applied to feet folks like blair like murdoch like jamie dimon who are not only committing acts of thievery for themselves but they are undermining the integrity of the institutions of these markets the library scandal has attacked the...
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records to track him to a hone - motel in charlotte, n.c., where he was arrested.the case is set forde the ultimate sacrifice on 9-11, and their firefighter brethren, are making sure it will not be forgotten. even you are invited today to climb the same amount of flights those brave firefighters did, in the world trade center. center. joel d. smith is live where it's all happening, to show us how each and every hero is being remembered.good morning joel d. 3 some dramatic moments... caught on camera.take a look at this video out of russia. russia.a van is on fire in the middle of a street.cars don't seee to mind... and continue driving by.that is until all of a sudden... the van explodes. explosion nats nats it happened at the exact moment a car is passing by. talk about quite the scare!no word if anyone was injured. coming up... if you think the drought in the midwest doesn't affect you... think again.the 3 things it's causing you to pay more for... at the grocery store. and sue turner... you're the winner of our first "giant summer contest" drawing... but you have less than 5 minut
records to track him to a hone - motel in charlotte, n.c., where he was arrested.the case is set forde the ultimate sacrifice on 9-11, and their firefighter brethren, are making sure it will not be forgotten. even you are invited today to climb the same amount of flights those brave firefighters did, in the world trade center. center. joel d. smith is live where it's all happening, to show us how each and every hero is being remembered.good morning joel d. 3 some dramatic moments... caught on...
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and all three arrested members of the n.c. kremlin punk group have gone on a hunger strike strike i should say find out what's push them towards such a move and watch the videos of some of their most outlandish performances at our t.v. dot com. is . the official. your only phone on called talk from the. video. and. now in the palm of your. on the dot com. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day a protest against corporate greed inequality and that began over the weekend dozens were arrested after it was met with heavy police presence can reports. the occupy movement together here in philadelphia on the fourth of july was certainly a symbolic move the area is widely known as the cradle of liberty where the necklace and if independence was first read aloud the u.s. constitution was adopted and as occupiers here in philadelphia went about exercising their rights at least two people were arrested one of them because police wouldn't let him crosses c
and all three arrested members of the n.c. kremlin punk group have gone on a hunger strike strike i should say find out what's push them towards such a move and watch the videos of some of their most outlandish performances at our t.v. dot com. is . the official. your only phone on called talk from the. video. and. now in the palm of your. on the dot com. occupiers from across the u.s. have returned in full force to philadelphia where they held a mass demo on independence day a protest against...
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know you have a short for their natural for has to be made it would buy equity and of course of the n.c. they develop more than best they had the equity they probably would be in trouble in the first place so what you have is you're going to have a hole. in the hole it's going to be made real when the loans get need to be rolled over now you could possibly kick the can down the road and say we will roll the loans over extend the loans etc well but that doesn't. it's a problem you know the problem is you have this much iness you have that much in debt so you have a negative home equity so you can kick the can as much as you want i don't think the karens going to get too much for this road is coming to an end because the eurozone has played games with this political front entrance in the ring or so through for too long and the insolvencies coming to bear in many different facets and several different nations in several different ways so then when they can kicking does come to an end as you believe that it will soon this can't go on very much longer what is the fallout for europe and also
know you have a short for their natural for has to be made it would buy equity and of course of the n.c. they develop more than best they had the equity they probably would be in trouble in the first place so what you have is you're going to have a hole. in the hole it's going to be made real when the loans get need to be rolled over now you could possibly kick the can down the road and say we will roll the loans over extend the loans etc well but that doesn't. it's a problem you know the...
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player of all time the former world number one trailed by one shot going to the final day of the eighty n.c. national but he courted a solid round of sin under four sixty nine to beat fellow american ball van pelt's bites his frogs that makes three gave woods his seventy fourth b.j. trophy and that means the fourteen time major champion has overtaken the legendary jack next. this with the most ever career wins on the american tour only the late sam snead has more with eighty two that's a reste to his name but at thirty six woods has plenty of science and sound and to catch up and he was happy with his performance in maryland. what an incredible week i mean the staff the maintenance crew a narrow body and yes it was a was a very difficult situation and they worked their tails off to get it done and. you know everybody thank you for being patient with us you know and yes it was a was a silent day of i think everyone saved up for today and it was a great atmosphere to play in front of. three time olympic champion the same bolt has lost his number one spot on the jamaican seam after finishing s
player of all time the former world number one trailed by one shot going to the final day of the eighty n.c. national but he courted a solid round of sin under four sixty nine to beat fellow american ball van pelt's bites his frogs that makes three gave woods his seventy fourth b.j. trophy and that means the fourteen time major champion has overtaken the legendary jack next. this with the most ever career wins on the american tour only the late sam snead has more with eighty two that's a reste...
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n.c.. last month, they were honored with a congressional gold medal.ay, one of those honored brought his model to the baltimore city police department. >> i want to thank you for all of you done for baltimore city and the united states of america. [applause] >> his friends and fellow officers were here today to say thank you. >> it is a great story. >> sergeant dixon was like a father figure to us. he is treated everybody so well. and number took a day off. he was a terrific officer, a terrific man. >> he served in the baltimore city police department from 1954-1987 and he has seen a lot of changes over the years. >> it has been an honor being in the core and it has been and are to defend it in this police department caught. i see the results of our hard work. >> rob roblin, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the water main break is causing a shoot down town. >> here is the view from sky team 11 and coming up, a live report on the hang up from capt. roy taylor, but first -- >> zuma make sure that they are treated right. quantum and cover something in timonium in trac
n.c.. last month, they were honored with a congressional gold medal.ay, one of those honored brought his model to the baltimore city police department. >> i want to thank you for all of you done for baltimore city and the united states of america. [applause] >> his friends and fellow officers were here today to say thank you. >> it is a great story. >> sergeant dixon was like a father figure to us. he is treated everybody so well. and number took a day off. he was a...
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griffith's character, sheriff andy taylor was a sympathetic data and in his fictional town of mayberry, n.calways seemed to win. >> the basic theme of our show was love. all of the characters love each other. all of the actors love each other too. it was so very well written. qr we could do all kinds of different stories. some were from us, someone out and out comedy. >> in the '80s and '90s a new generation learned to love him as a matlock, a crime solving southern lawyer. his talents of screen earned him praise as well. q. tony nominations and inducted into the christian music hall of fame. in 2005, president george w. bush awarded him the presidential medal of freedom. in 2000, he had a quadruple bypass and the hip surgery following a fall in 2007 for. he is quoted as saying he originally wanted be a preacher. north, as one of america's favorite small-town sheriff's al all beloved entertainers. >>pam: dan davis and one of the true raiders legends has passed away. plus, tim lincecum tries to build on his last start. xi half moon def sauce cooks want cahow had >> mandated and have to wait
griffith's character, sheriff andy taylor was a sympathetic data and in his fictional town of mayberry, n.calways seemed to win. >> the basic theme of our show was love. all of the characters love each other. all of the actors love each other too. it was so very well written. qr we could do all kinds of different stories. some were from us, someone out and out comedy. >> in the '80s and '90s a new generation learned to love him as a matlock, a crime solving southern lawyer. his...
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here is "the washington post "report on the same story -- winston-salem, n.c., republican caller -- whatyou think about american exceptionalism? caller: if you're asking the non-working group, this is a great country because they live off of food stamps, medicaid, free housing but if you ask a middle-class, working class people, it is a terrible country because all you are doing is paying taxes and supporting the ones who don't work. you don't have enough money to buy insurance. you make too much, they will get medicaid. don't have enough money to buy groceries but you make too much to get food stamps. if you ask rich people, it is a great country because they are blind to what the four and they are robbing the country and blind to the middle class not being able to make ends meet? host: how you feel? caller: i follow the middle class. i am struggling to pay insurance and than obama care comes out and i don't see how that will help. he makes himself look like he is helping the country but he hasn't. host: what will you do to honor the for the july today? caller: i will have a barbecue wi
here is "the washington post "report on the same story -- winston-salem, n.c., republican caller -- whatyou think about american exceptionalism? caller: if you're asking the non-working group, this is a great country because they live off of food stamps, medicaid, free housing but if you ask a middle-class, working class people, it is a terrible country because all you are doing is paying taxes and supporting the ones who don't work. you don't have enough money to buy insurance. you...
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message to congress on sequestration -- more from the article by carlo iuniz - to the funds, a hickory, n.c airline republicans. what is your message to congress on sequestration? caller: i would like to see some cuts from the budget. i heard a report yesterday that the navy was going to run half of their fleet for $26 per gallon of fuel. i would like some democrats to tell me where they are don't get the money for this 30 million people they will put on medicaid and give a subsidy for the attacks code. thank you. host: we will be talking about the affordable care act and looking at the expansion of medicaid as well. and the exchange is outlined in the affordable care act. that is coming up at 7:45. we want to get folks involved in our conversation for the first 35-of the program -- your message to congress on sequestration -- we've got a tweet here - back to the phones, washington, our line for independents - caller: good morning, i believe i stand with the majority of america. the solutions are there. this is not necessary that we are going through -- congress will not do its job. they wo
message to congress on sequestration -- more from the article by carlo iuniz - to the funds, a hickory, n.c airline republicans. what is your message to congress on sequestration? caller: i would like to see some cuts from the budget. i heard a report yesterday that the navy was going to run half of their fleet for $26 per gallon of fuel. i would like some democrats to tell me where they are don't get the money for this 30 million people they will put on medicaid and give a subsidy for the...
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coverage beginning august 27th from tampa and the democratic national convention live from charlotte, n.c. starting monday, september 3rd. >> now a discussion about how congress is dealing with the economy. from "washington journal," this is one hour and 25 minutes. host: let me introduce you to our guests. and while this an economic reporter. i want to start with the basic questions. is there a consensus about the state of the economy right now, about its health? calleguest: i think there is. most people are concerned about the economy, republicans and democrats. what they have not agreed on is what to do. guest: i think everyone is in rough agreement that things are a little bit better than they were in 2009, but in no sense good. nobody is satisfied with where things are right now. host: we have a good bit of time with you. we will come back to issues as we go along. there is already movement to avoid the fiscal clef. what do you know about this? guest: i have not seen the story, but it does not necessarily sound like they are ready to deal with the fiscal clef. that often refers to th
coverage beginning august 27th from tampa and the democratic national convention live from charlotte, n.c. starting monday, september 3rd. >> now a discussion about how congress is dealing with the economy. from "washington journal," this is one hour and 25 minutes. host: let me introduce you to our guests. and while this an economic reporter. i want to start with the basic questions. is there a consensus about the state of the economy right now, about its health? calleguest: i...
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we provide in-state tuition to those who leave the military who are assigned to a n.c.-based if they agree to stay in the state for a year. we have a higher tax credit and obviously because of the large number like governor of ballet and men and women of our stay have been deployed to afghanistan and iraq, the military and national guard we have developed services around when the warriors around all parts of our state of the pride ourselves on rehabilitating the community services for the families. the has been one of the hardest parts of the enduring freedom of birds to see these families come back. your comments by the residual effects on families and the more we can do to shore up as a warrior come some. thank you for the opportunity. north carolina helping you in your latest efforts because any time we have a hurricane are a natural disaster you are there for us. as was states to west -- do best. the crux it is an amazing thing when it comes to these things. watching it in colorado and wyoming and the western states, these men and women jump at the chance to volunte
we provide in-state tuition to those who leave the military who are assigned to a n.c.-based if they agree to stay in the state for a year. we have a higher tax credit and obviously because of the large number like governor of ballet and men and women of our stay have been deployed to afghanistan and iraq, the military and national guard we have developed services around when the warriors around all parts of our state of the pride ourselves on rehabilitating the community services for the...
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our next caller is from greensboro, n.c., democrats line.ler: i would like for your guest to comment on my comment. i think the american people need to understand how much damage to state and local budget was done by derivatives deals called interest-rate swaps. everybody has probably heard of jefferson county, alabama going bankrupt. i wonder if they know that a j.p. morgan official was convicted of bribery. i wonder if they know that pittsburg and kentucky, for a couple of examples, had big losses on interest rate swaps that were structured so that the risk was all on the municipalities and non on j.p. morgan. guest: i think there are two parts to what you talked about. one is that states or trustees of pension funds in an effort to improve the yield did get talked into, by wall street, to buy some fairly esoteric securities by interest rate swaps. i know new york state lost a lot of money doing that. other states did as well. i don't think there was anything dishonest about it, per se, it was just an important set of decisions to make. se
our next caller is from greensboro, n.c., democrats line.ler: i would like for your guest to comment on my comment. i think the american people need to understand how much damage to state and local budget was done by derivatives deals called interest-rate swaps. everybody has probably heard of jefferson county, alabama going bankrupt. i wonder if they know that a j.p. morgan official was convicted of bribery. i wonder if they know that pittsburg and kentucky, for a couple of examples, had big...
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host: clayton, n.c., are independent line. caller: i have two questions.the cameras are working, why do we have all these gangs that are still on the streets that are shooting people? news people can go there and see them with their guns in their hands. we cannot do anything about it. the second thing is, the united states government which is crazy is worrying about us becoming a nation that is going to get together and go against the government sooner or later. that is what will happen. in west virginia, there is an army base. it just came together with the last six months. there is no markings on the vehicles. the only reason why you would do that is so that you could put placards on there for the un guest: i cannot comment on the mystery base but i will say that often when there is gang activity, it is in a toxic environment in the neighborhood. even the cops are afraid to go in there. a perfect example of a place that is difficult, community relations go along way to make it a safer and better place to live. we can put cameras up and down those blotche
host: clayton, n.c., are independent line. caller: i have two questions.the cameras are working, why do we have all these gangs that are still on the streets that are shooting people? news people can go there and see them with their guns in their hands. we cannot do anything about it. the second thing is, the united states government which is crazy is worrying about us becoming a nation that is going to get together and go against the government sooner or later. that is what will happen. in...
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n.c. had the largest success in the country after the last round of closures. i want to give you a template for what we're doing. we have such a huge numbers of veterans. we have done all the things the need to do to make a military and veteran family. we have a technologically driven data base to match up to the private sector. this is terrifically successful. we have expedited a one where people are trying to enter the civilian work force. they say sometimes they can go there for days. we provide in-state tuition to all folks to leave the billet terry hill are actively assign a -- who are actively assigned to the bay. we have a higher a veteran tax credit. because of the large number of men and women who have been deployed to afghanistan and iraq we have developed a cadre around wounded warriors. we have provided ourselves to rehabilitate the community services necessary. governor o'malley comment is the more we can do to shore up. anytime we have a tremendous national disaster you are there for us. >> it is an amazing thing, the level of cooperation among th
n.c. had the largest success in the country after the last round of closures. i want to give you a template for what we're doing. we have such a huge numbers of veterans. we have done all the things the need to do to make a military and veteran family. we have a technologically driven data base to match up to the private sector. this is terrifically successful. we have expedited a one where people are trying to enter the civilian work force. they say sometimes they can go there for days. we...
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from chapel hill, n.c., this is an hour and a half. > we are very happy to welcome david schanzer, associate professor of the practice for public policy at duke university. he is director at the triangle center of terrorism and homeland security and associate professor of public policy at unc. he is the director for strategy and outreach at the institute for homeland security solutions. he did his undergraduate work at harvard. he also served as editor for the "harvard law review." prior to his academic career, he worked as a law clerk for the department of justice. he was a trial attorney for the u.s. department of justice civil division. special counsel for the u.s. department of defense. counsel for the u.s. department of defense. he is also served offor senator carnahan and the democratic staff director for the committee and homeland security. he has parlayed his extensive experience in public service and policy analysis into it journalistic and academic career. he has weighed in on many of the issues involving homeland security, foreign and domestic policy, and the intersection of legal
from chapel hill, n.c., this is an hour and a half. > we are very happy to welcome david schanzer, associate professor of the practice for public policy at duke university. he is director at the triangle center of terrorism and homeland security and associate professor of public policy at unc. he is the director for strategy and outreach at the institute for homeland security solutions. he did his undergraduate work at harvard. he also served as editor for the "harvard law review."...
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live gavel-to-gavel coverage beginning in tampa and the democratic convention live from charlotte, n.c., starting monday, september 3. goodbye to the senate agricultural committee heard testimony on a bill that would set standards for the treatment of egg laying hens. this is a compromise during your -- this is a compromise. the michigan senator chairs this one-hour hearing. cracks good morning. -- >> good morning. we appreciate everyone being here today. there is tremendous input from the overflowing crowd. there is a tremendous amount of interest, as we can see from the overflow crowd today. as we consider the bipartisan bill led by senator dianne feinstein -- the egg products inspection act amendment of 2012. eggs are as much a part of our mornings as juice or coffee or bacon or our serial. when we talk about this important, nutritious product, is very much part of america and our nutrition and our food system. eggs are a staple of the american diet. the average person consumes 250 eggs a year. i think i am above that, actually. they are also an important part of the agricultural ec
live gavel-to-gavel coverage beginning in tampa and the democratic convention live from charlotte, n.c., starting monday, september 3. goodbye to the senate agricultural committee heard testimony on a bill that would set standards for the treatment of egg laying hens. this is a compromise during your -- this is a compromise. the michigan senator chairs this one-hour hearing. cracks good morning. -- >> good morning. we appreciate everyone being here today. there is tremendous input from...
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the democratic national convention live from charlotte, n.c., starting monday, september 3. >> on tuesday, the ronald burgess handover directorship of the defense intelligence agency to michael flynn. he will also assume command of the joint functional component command. this change of leadership ceremony took place at a joint base anacostia. following the leadership ceremony, he will retire from the army with 30 years of service. speakers include leon panetta, martin dempsey, james clapper. this is an hour and 30 minutes. ♪ >> left, left. ["national anthem"] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the chaplain will now give the indication. >> would you pray with me? our heavenly father, we thank you for the privilege of pausing in the shadows of our great heritage and in the midst of the leaders of our great nation and to pray to you. it is fitting that we began this ceremony in prayer because you have been our constant help in years past and you are our hope for the future. we ask for your presence here today and for your continued guidance and protection upon our nation and upon our military men an
the democratic national convention live from charlotte, n.c., starting monday, september 3. >> on tuesday, the ronald burgess handover directorship of the defense intelligence agency to michael flynn. he will also assume command of the joint functional component command. this change of leadership ceremony took place at a joint base anacostia. following the leadership ceremony, he will retire from the army with 30 years of service. speakers include leon panetta, martin dempsey, james...