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country a rock the entrepreneurship begins in the classroom to make college affordable and early child onsite hood evaluation affordable and in some ways when with yes, ma'am succeeds america succeeds a version of growing the economy by this each week this week is make that on america where we say we want american made companies invest in good paying jobs here in america by removing tax credits to send jobs overseas what is what the law is now, it's ridiculous we want to over turn that with the savings we want to invest in building america and building the infrastructure and that means roads and brigades and cr=certainly mass transit and water supply and broad band the infrastructure of the future so this the the job the parlor we're sthifls all over the country what better place to start where the innovation has begun it's begun with the consensus over time with the community involvement i've said to the city i want to give you every option but if we allocate the sources we need the dirt to underlie this consensus building over time has been very, very central to our success and, of course,
country a rock the entrepreneurship begins in the classroom to make college affordable and early child onsite hood evaluation affordable and in some ways when with yes, ma'am succeeds america succeeds a version of growing the economy by this each week this week is make that on america where we say we want american made companies invest in good paying jobs here in america by removing tax credits to send jobs overseas what is what the law is now, it's ridiculous we want to over turn that with the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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Aug 30, 2014
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country a rock the entrepreneurship begins in the classroom to make college affordable and early child onsiteuation affordable and in some ways when with yes, ma'am succeeds america succeeds a version of growing the economy by this each week this week is make that on america
country a rock the entrepreneurship begins in the classroom to make college affordable and early child onsiteuation affordable and in some ways when with yes, ma'am succeeds america succeeds a version of growing the economy by this each week this week is make that on america
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
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Aug 30, 2014
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a third time two months out until august 22nd this evening so to summarize it's been 5 most since onsite was granted a permit and their shill no decision one way or another. it's a matter of law as to why the appeal should be denied is simply i've stated many times the public utilities act on it and not grant it and take it away. we simply ask the board take into account when they make their decision this evening. thank you. >> thank you any public comment on that item? okay. seeing none commissioners the matter is submitted. >> i'm prepared to accept the departments recommendation and to uphold the excuse me. accept the appeal and reject the permit. >> i don't have anything to add move to deny the appeal on the basis that - >> no move to grant the appeal. >> grant the appeal i'm sorry. is that based on the new legislation? >> that was your motion commissioner fung or - >> mine. so we have a motion if the vice president to grant this appeal, deny the permit with the finding that this permit didn't comply with the few smf ordinance. on that motion to deny with that finding commissioner fu
a third time two months out until august 22nd this evening so to summarize it's been 5 most since onsite was granted a permit and their shill no decision one way or another. it's a matter of law as to why the appeal should be denied is simply i've stated many times the public utilities act on it and not grant it and take it away. we simply ask the board take into account when they make their decision this evening. thank you. >> thank you any public comment on that item? okay. seeing none...
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they say nothing can replace a live guard onsite. >> they're not going to be patrolling every hour. hands on is so much better than waiting for someone to respond to a call. >> eventually the housing authority plans to hire for full-time police officers leading to a policing model. but there are no guarantees how many of those officers could be hired or when. >>> a bit of a different policing strategy here. it turns out the most popular cop in a small oklahoma town is a real dummy. i don't write this stuff. i just read it. officer walldo is a cpr dummy. every day, officers move him and his car to a different location. he certainly gets the attention of drivers. >> it's an effective way to get people's mind back into driving. >> we'll see waldo again. there he is. it looks like he's snoozing in the car. aside from getting people to slow down, he also has a big following on social media. >> really, does he feet a lot? >> i don't know. >> i guess, with his dummy thumbs. >> you're watching "nbc10 news." "nbc 10 news today at 5:00 a.m." starting right now. >> announcer: nbc10 breaking ne
they say nothing can replace a live guard onsite. >> they're not going to be patrolling every hour. hands on is so much better than waiting for someone to respond to a call. >> eventually the housing authority plans to hire for full-time police officers leading to a policing model. but there are no guarantees how many of those officers could be hired or when. >>> a bit of a different policing strategy here. it turns out the most popular cop in a small oklahoma town is a...
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pg&e crews continue to stay onsite. right now 17,000 people are without electricity in the napa area. >> the city's director of public works says it could take a week to get everything restored. that's just a very conservative estimate at this point. we don't know. they are assessing damage right now not only to city buildings but also to homes along the way as well. want to keep showing you video right now as pg&e crews continue to try to work to put that line back on for people. about 21,000 people at this point without power. we have no estimate as to when that power may be back up. we've had teams of reporters throughout all of that area since this first broke at 3:20 in the morning. they have been gathering information and talking to people. multiple reports for you this evening. we begin with jodi hernandez in american canyon dealing with some of the damage there that's been happening to people's homes. >> reporter: that's right. we've been in american canyon all day, all morning. and the best piece of news out of
pg&e crews continue to stay onsite. right now 17,000 people are without electricity in the napa area. >> the city's director of public works says it could take a week to get everything restored. that's just a very conservative estimate at this point. we don't know. they are assessing damage right now not only to city buildings but also to homes along the way as well. want to keep showing you video right now as pg&e crews continue to try to work to put that line back on for people....
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it's a big onsite mess that they have to clean up, and it's going to take them decades to do it.ree mile island accident was much simpler than they have at fukushima. >> simon: are they where you thought they would be three years later? >> barrett: i'd hoped they'd be further along. it's been challenging, technically, it's been challenging culturally and politically for them. but they're making good progress now. >> simon: sounds like you're being a little diplomatic. >> barrett: well, the decision making process in japan is... is complicated. >> simon: decision making in japan requires consensus, and reaching consensus often takes a very long time. the most difficult job will be to dismantle the melted reactors, but radiation is too high for workers to get there. for now, tepco is inundated with groundwater that leaks into the reactors and gets contaminated. every day, 100,000 gallons of radioactive water has to be pumped out before it reaches the ocean. tepco is filling storage tanks almost as fast as it can build them, and they're notorious for leaking. another enormous clean-
it's a big onsite mess that they have to clean up, and it's going to take them decades to do it.ree mile island accident was much simpler than they have at fukushima. >> simon: are they where you thought they would be three years later? >> barrett: i'd hoped they'd be further along. it's been challenging, technically, it's been challenging culturally and politically for them. but they're making good progress now. >> simon: sounds like you're being a little diplomatic. >>...
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some people insist nothing can replace a live guard stationed onsite. >> they're not going to be patrolling every hour. i mean, hand on is so much better than wait for somebody to respond to a call. >> now, eventually, the housing authority plans to hire more full police officers leading toward a community policing model. but right now, there are no guarantees how many of those officers could eventually be hired or when it will happen. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first alert" weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> it's going to be a gorgeous day today. we've got mostly clear skies and a pretty good breeze that's already blowing this morning. a breezy day but that's dry air that's rushing in. it will be less humid today. the sunny skies there be nowhere like the 90s like yesterday. the weekend is going to change right now it's cool in the pocono mountains. 57 degrees in mount pocono. 69 in trenton and 71 degrees with clear skies in dover. and this is the view from skytop lodge in the pocono mountains. the wind is blowing. the skies have cleared out there but wind will keep blowing this
some people insist nothing can replace a live guard stationed onsite. >> they're not going to be patrolling every hour. i mean, hand on is so much better than wait for somebody to respond to a call. >> now, eventually, the housing authority plans to hire more full police officers leading toward a community policing model. but right now, there are no guarantees how many of those officers could eventually be hired or when it will happen. >> announcer: now your nbc10 "first...
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gaza, in many places, has been reduced to rubble, as your show has demonstrate, and onsite reporting. the tunnels have been destroyed. the rockets did little damage. the supposed attack that was going to take place, and show a major hamas victory by implementing focus was disrupted. they have little or nothing to show the people of gaza for this war. that will damage them politically. >> good to talk to you. thanks very much. >> so many young lives have been lost. the reality of the war is that it's taking a toll on the people of israel and gaza, in the past 30 days, this is what life has been like for people of all ages in war time. [ explosion ] >>> as we mentioned the ceasefire is set to expire in a short while. 1am eastern, al jazeera america will have live coverage of that to see what happens next. more coming up on this broadcast. growing up in a war zone, how to help a generation of kids in gaza begin to heel. plus... >> i will not allow the united states to be dragged into fighting another war in iraq. >> the president outlines his strategy to support iraq in the fight against
gaza, in many places, has been reduced to rubble, as your show has demonstrate, and onsite reporting. the tunnels have been destroyed. the rockets did little damage. the supposed attack that was going to take place, and show a major hamas victory by implementing focus was disrupted. they have little or nothing to show the people of gaza for this war. that will damage them politically. >> good to talk to you. thanks very much. >> so many young lives have been lost. the reality of the...
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for the first time, large numbers of investigators are onsite and have the capabilities -- we're seeinge out. let's listen. >> good afternoon, everybody. happy friday. i thought i would take some questions, but first, let me say a few words about the economy. this morning we learned that our economy created over 200,000 new jobs in july. that's on top of about 300,000 new jobs in june. so we are now in a six-month streak with at least 200,000 new jobs each month. that's the first time that has happened since 1997. over the past year, we've added more jobs than any year since 2006. in all totalled, our businesses have created 9.9 million new jobs over the past 53 months. that's the longest streak of private sector job creation in our history. and as we saw on wednesday, the economy grew at a strong pace in the spring. companies are investing, consumers are spending. american manufacturing, energy, technology, autos, all are booming. and thanks to the decisions that we have made and the grit and resilience of the american people, we have recovered faster and come farther from the recessio
for the first time, large numbers of investigators are onsite and have the capabilities -- we're seeinge out. let's listen. >> good afternoon, everybody. happy friday. i thought i would take some questions, but first, let me say a few words about the economy. this morning we learned that our economy created over 200,000 new jobs in july. that's on top of about 300,000 new jobs in june. so we are now in a six-month streak with at least 200,000 new jobs each month. that's the first time...
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it.reason because they took it was the ship onsite had it documentary crew did the film, they got the freedom to say -- itn act is a c.i.a. document and it is it says theand ands. and it is five pages the black. there is nothing on it. wholern it over and the thing and you cavern see it. clearly what happened is the we knowx was seized and the aircraft was ascending and they got it wrong. an unfortunate mistake. if you look at the situation in read it liked not that. it was a disaster. these are the narratives that build in. you the development of the history over the 1990's when tensions were made. at only do we not have diplomatic presence to mediate both iran and the u.s. become domestic political issues difficult to undermine, to challenge. we look now and what is theresting if you watch watching thebe i'm watching wrong news channels. it is amazing how there are myths in iran. there are all these myths. sayone comes up and they you used to serve in the c.i.a. whatever american enterprise institute or whatever it is. happened?u think what he may say may be legitimate. he may say w
it.reason because they took it was the ship onsite had it documentary crew did the film, they got the freedom to say -- itn act is a c.i.a. document and it is it says theand ands. and it is five pages the black. there is nothing on it. wholern it over and the thing and you cavern see it. clearly what happened is the we knowx was seized and the aircraft was ascending and they got it wrong. an unfortunate mistake. if you look at the situation in read it liked not that. it was a disaster. these...
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onsite, we had indication that they had actually been at that site. when they were moved, we don't know. but to say it was slow-footed or down in a ham-fisted manner, or that it was an intel failure i think does a disservice to the immense amount of work and the courageous decision it was to move forward to make the attempt. if you will allow me a second to editorialize, i think it says a lot about who we are as a military and as a country, that we are willing to try to pull something like that off. a lot of bravery, a lot of skill, a lot of courage. there will be a lot of names and faces you will never know of people that put their lives very much at risk to try to save the lives of others. i think that is pretty darn commendable. >> last question. is there any update on sending this 300 u.s. security personnel to baghdad? is there any specific threat to the embassy in baghdad? are these people being sent there to prepare for an evacuation? what is going on? we heard this request from the state department. when is it going to be fulfilled, if at all?
onsite, we had indication that they had actually been at that site. when they were moved, we don't know. but to say it was slow-footed or down in a ham-fisted manner, or that it was an intel failure i think does a disservice to the immense amount of work and the courageous decision it was to move forward to make the attempt. if you will allow me a second to editorialize, i think it says a lot about who we are as a military and as a country, that we are willing to try to pull something like that...