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and have a simple victory for origin federer this without crossing the crowd favorite james blake six six one and highly anticipated battle turned out to be a fifty four minute job better faces another usual suspect next time as per the conductor came out of one of the last stand however the next big burdick just a week ago interrupted. and him are in modern fish also through creating our lives because all of the scary specter of leisure to someone up next for mari. involved jeff twenty and tommy gayety each call the base of sixty three to sherry watch a play that they went home championship in north carolina both americans with great opening acts five brady's and in the gold again enough for a score of seven and on the second day while we could boast almost hard for hours worth of birdies he had a ton of fright on thursday just enough to tie the lead jim here it is in a group of time golfers two shots behind after guarding a couple of eagles this one on the a nearly perfect on the fifth and over a low scoring day in greensboro with a top thirteen all coming sixty five all this togeth
and have a simple victory for origin federer this without crossing the crowd favorite james blake six six one and highly anticipated battle turned out to be a fifty four minute job better faces another usual suspect next time as per the conductor came out of one of the last stand however the next big burdick just a week ago interrupted. and him are in modern fish also through creating our lives because all of the scary specter of leisure to someone up next for mari. involved jeff twenty and...
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narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance and eventual upgrades has resulted in a considerable repair and replacement backlog. allbee: on a national scale, if you looked at what we're spending now, and you looked at the additional investment requirements over the next 20 years, there's a $540 billion difference. man: so one of the greatest challenges is to reflect true value pricing. so that the citizens and businesses that rely on water and wastewater infrastructure systems are actually paying for it. narrator: cities and municipalities
narrator: because original infrastructure investments were frequently subsidized by the federal government, water pricing was often calculated without accounting for the initial cost to build the systems. we made major investments in assets in the '50s, '60s, and '70s. and for the first 40 years of that pipe, there really may not have been many maintenance requirements. we're past that period now. narrator: water pricing based only on day-to-day operation, and not on planning for maintenance...
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is on a federal budget so how do original money lives public debt at more than fourteen point two trillion dollars and rising by four wheeler dollars that a massive iou to the next generation forty three cents for every dollar we spend this year we borrowed against the future of our children the compromise voided a u.s. government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending cut in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars is small change against the slice of the debt and last month the war with largest volunteer aid or said it was all out of u.s. treasuries smiling trillion dollar deficits as far as i'm no scam some counter the world's largest economy has to go for growth and even that isn't possible can it handles that but monsoon criticism of the learned some strategy and spiraling prices for anything priced in the greenback on the line having confidence in the u.s. dollar and the global economy that on the that if you're going to show up for cross artsy. ok. and i do go to you first i'd like to read something to you the united states of america if we didn't have the dolla
is on a federal budget so how do original money lives public debt at more than fourteen point two trillion dollars and rising by four wheeler dollars that a massive iou to the next generation forty three cents for every dollar we spend this year we borrowed against the future of our children the compromise voided a u.s. government shutdown with agreement on the largest single spending cut in u.s. history but thirty eight billion dollars is small change against the slice of the debt and last...
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the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originally thought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. europe's top behind it says the continent suffering the west financial deal since world war two the central bank moves to shore up crippled economies. news to russia and iran the world this is all she was me you know all about thanks for joining us some sixty eight thousand police officers are patrolling the streets of london in a bid to prevent more rioting skirmishes and also at times have been.
the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originally thought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. europe's top behind it says the continent suffering the west financial deal since world war two the central bank moves to shore up crippled economies. news to russia and iran the world this is all she was me you know all about thanks for joining us some sixty eight thousand police officers are patrolling the streets of london in a bid to prevent more...
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the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originally thought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. europe's top banker says the continent is going through the was a financial crisis since world war two the central bank in the region is crippled economy.
the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originally thought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. europe's top banker says the continent is going through the was a financial crisis since world war two the central bank in the region is crippled economy.
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them ahead of time and then sell them back to the federal reserve and make money on the deal or sure and not only that we have to remember that the original q.e. which was the tarp program and probably subsequent. actions of the federal reserve meant hundreds of billions of dollars for the big banks on wall street i mean they got actual payoffs from the government so one of the ways they benefit is the federal reserve principle go in the ships and on pallets in effect over to the big banks and the and the big wall street firms so it's a direct payoff to them through printing i mean a screw counterfeiting it's what's called in the private sector counterfeiting and it's a crime where the government does it and it's exactly the same thing this kind of thing or for more damaging than private conduct they call it q.e. and you think counterfeiting the fed says this is what the economy needs in order for banks to have cas to lend but my question to you is if the fed really wanted banks to lend why would they do you pay in banks not to lend by paying them interest on their reserves. well they're trying to prevent hyper inflation by doing that but
them ahead of time and then sell them back to the federal reserve and make money on the deal or sure and not only that we have to remember that the original q.e. which was the tarp program and probably subsequent. actions of the federal reserve meant hundreds of billions of dollars for the big banks on wall street i mean they got actual payoffs from the government so one of the ways they benefit is the federal reserve principle go in the ships and on pallets in effect over to the big banks and...
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things qualified by standards yet to be specified will be able to receive federal funding without meeting the standards originally set forth in the no child left behind program i'm certainly no fan of the educational standards a sub by the feds but i can't imagine that establishing in it ministry of a roundabout is going to be an effective solution not to mention the fact that it's another example of executive overreach but that's little besides the point here though it seems one person government has figured it out education secretary arne duncan who said the following i cannot overemphasize how loud the outcry is for us to do something now our job simply put this is support reform at the state and local level we need to get out of the way wherever we can. make good on that leave their posts and shut down the department of education it's only i have an idea maybe we should quit trying to micromanage an entire vast expanse of countries educational system from here in the beltway and already let's quit trying to micromanage anything from this town remember washington d.c. is a place that can't even run escalators
things qualified by standards yet to be specified will be able to receive federal funding without meeting the standards originally set forth in the no child left behind program i'm certainly no fan of the educational standards a sub by the feds but i can't imagine that establishing in it ministry of a roundabout is going to be an effective solution not to mention the fact that it's another example of executive overreach but that's little besides the point here though it seems one person...
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this is not even something that originated in the state of louisiana. it should be a federal government response. and, in fact, it is. >> my answer to that would be that each emergency manager has to evaluate their risk, whether they be terrorism related or whether it be a man-made or natural disaster. and if you evaluate your risk and you prepare the best you can for a local response, to help resolve that issue, then it doesn't snowball and start to roll downhill. an example, we are in a severe drought, my two parishes. we've had 58 days above 100 degrees and we are you behind in rainfall which is unheard of in the state of louisiana. so i look at what is my risk? my risk is public and you are so i've gone and i thought, what it takes to go from a four-inch cam lock on the national guard tankers to power, be able to the water public thinking system. at a simple example that i've looked at what might risks are and what my responsibility to be ready to respond to that risk, and you have the ability or do we need to engage my private industry. for instance, we have lots of play
this is not even something that originated in the state of louisiana. it should be a federal government response. and, in fact, it is. >> my answer to that would be that each emergency manager has to evaluate their risk, whether they be terrorism related or whether it be a man-made or natural disaster. and if you evaluate your risk and you prepare the best you can for a local response, to help resolve that issue, then it doesn't snowball and start to roll downhill. an example, we are in a...
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the original contract, our constitution, promised a limited federal government. y as it was a originally, except for time to time, it might be amended by the american people. of our sacred mission is to preserve the constitutional principles that made our country great and to advance the cause of liberty. we believe in freedom, and we will fight to protect that liberty and freedom. [applause] now, three years later, we are into the obama presidency. the economy is still sputtering. we have added $4 trillion to the national debt, anemic economic growth has unemployment higher than 9%, excessive government spending and regulation, plus the constant threat of higher taxes and more of the same or even worse have choke holds on our productive, free enterprise system and not creating jobs. now, has the leader of the free world lost sight of the american dream? the united states has grown into the world's largest economy through ideas, innovation, and instinct. for generations, self-starters, risk takers, and hard workers have clamored to climb the ladder of economic suc
the original contract, our constitution, promised a limited federal government. y as it was a originally, except for time to time, it might be amended by the american people. of our sacred mission is to preserve the constitutional principles that made our country great and to advance the cause of liberty. we believe in freedom, and we will fight to protect that liberty and freedom. [applause] now, three years later, we are into the obama presidency. the economy is still sputtering. we have...
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the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originallyhought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. on europe's top find it says the continent suffering the was financial or deal since world war two as the central bank moves to shore rob crippled economy. and a very welcome from all of us here in moscow this is with me thanks for joining us some sixteen thousand police officers up patrolling the streets of london in a bid to prevent more rioting.
the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originallyhought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. on europe's top find it says the continent suffering the was financial or deal since world war two as the central bank moves to shore rob crippled economy. and a very welcome from all of us here in moscow this is with me thanks for joining us some sixteen thousand police officers up patrolling the streets of london in a bid to prevent more rioting.
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the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originally thought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. to europe's top bankers says the continent is going through the worst financial crisis since world war two as the central bank buys bonds from the region's crippled economy. both of you watching r t international from moscow with me kevin oh it is tuesday evening it's eleven pm here now on the top story some sixteen thousand police officers patrolling the streets of london tonight in a parade to prevent more clashes and random violence which has gripped london for three days is left a trail of smashed windows looted shops and burned out cars in a number of cities across the way he's either bennett's across the latest. shops and businesses are not just hearing platinum in southwest london but all over the city have been closing early as fears rise of another night of looting and violence and we've seen people here walking home early from were carrying their computers with them fearing that there could be break
the federal reserve admits the u.s. economy is weaker than originally thought and risks are only increasing more details from new york coming up. to europe's top bankers says the continent is going through the worst financial crisis since world war two as the central bank buys bonds from the region's crippled economy. both of you watching r t international from moscow with me kevin oh it is tuesday evening it's eleven pm here now on the top story some sixteen thousand police officers patrolling...
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which was a specific law, which essentially said the same thing, was originally signed by george washington. so there were very clear federal laws against people who escaped from slavery. however, many of the states in the north simply refused to enforce the law. they would not allow law enforcement personnel to arrest people. they would not arrest people who had escaped from slavery. there was a contention going on between the state's long before the civil war actually broke out. it is a stipulation that there were states in the north that were not abiding by the federal law. >> where did you get this information? >> i found some information online trade house able to get context from people in philadelphia. the philadelphia connection is important. and 1999 or so, the national parks service decided to move the liberty bell from its old location to its new multimillion-dollar per billion. this would be extremely fancy. it turns out, where they were going to build the pavilion was over this land where a house that drug washington had his slaves was at that location. it was specifically over part of the house where the slave
which was a specific law, which essentially said the same thing, was originally signed by george washington. so there were very clear federal laws against people who escaped from slavery. however, many of the states in the north simply refused to enforce the law. they would not allow law enforcement personnel to arrest people. they would not arrest people who had escaped from slavery. there was a contention going on between the state's long before the civil war actually broke out. it is a...
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the time was to destroy georgian swimmer training so the original wouldn't be able to target civilians i have settled on the russian federation because as you know what you all mixed there but those that want to let you know that i'm going to them because i'm pretty. surprised that you were referring to the peace and force ones operation and i keep thinking back to today libya and syria when do you consider it acceptable to step up what's your rationale for deciding whether it's ok to launch a piece and it wasn't me she's got that there is russia to be lenient to gadhafi in libya and here it is imposing sanctions against syria how do you accommodate your decisions on georgia back then and russia's stance on today's prices ocean. you see alexey it's always case by case there are no identical countries and there are no identical solutions i guess it's clear to you what is going on in libya so there's a man who has been running the country for forty years and at some point he decided to use force against his own people the will of so this was condemned by the entire international community including russia which is in. taking an
the time was to destroy georgian swimmer training so the original wouldn't be able to target civilians i have settled on the russian federation because as you know what you all mixed there but those that want to let you know that i'm going to them because i'm pretty. surprised that you were referring to the peace and force ones operation and i keep thinking back to today libya and syria when do you consider it acceptable to step up what's your rationale for deciding whether it's ok to launch a...
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the original contract, our constitution, promised a limited federal government. today as it was a originally, except for time to time, it might be amended by the american people. of our sacred mission is to preserve the constitutional principles that made our country great and to advance the cause of liberty. we believe in freedom, and we will fight to protect that liberty and freedom. [applause] now, three years later, we are into the obama presidency. the economy is still sputtering. we have added $4 trillion to the national debt, anemic economic growth has unemployment higher than 9%, excessive government spending and regulation, plus the constant threat of higher taxes and more of the same or even worse have choke holds on our productive, free enterprise system and not creating jobs. now, has the leader of the free world lost sight of the american dream? the united states has grown into the world's largest economy through ideas, innovation, and instinct. for generations, self-starters, risk takers, and hard workers have clamored to climb the ladder of economic
the original contract, our constitution, promised a limited federal government. today as it was a originally, except for time to time, it might be amended by the american people. of our sacred mission is to preserve the constitutional principles that made our country great and to advance the cause of liberty. we believe in freedom, and we will fight to protect that liberty and freedom. [applause] now, three years later, we are into the obama presidency. the economy is still sputtering. we have...
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if we follow the original understanding, then the federal government is not limited by the requirement of equal protection. the bill of rights, the most the fundamental rights w have come only applied to the federal government not go now to answer your question -- only apply to the federal government. it now to add to your question. they start with the tax and they canceled the original understanding, they look at -- the look at that -- they start with the tax and consulting the original understanding. you cannot reason for promises deductive lead to answers -- conservative cases like citizens united or liberal ones like roe v. wade. the power of the courts to review the constitutionality of the statutes of executive action is nowhere mentioned in the text of the constitution. it was not explicitly discussed at the constitutional convention. it comes from montgomery vs. madison in 18 03. -- marbury v. madison in 1803. >> i take a different view. [laughter] let me start with the last one, because i don't think it is accurate. the discussion of the judicial review is part of the constiti
if we follow the original understanding, then the federal government is not limited by the requirement of equal protection. the bill of rights, the most the fundamental rights w have come only applied to the federal government not go now to answer your question -- only apply to the federal government. it now to add to your question. they start with the tax and they canceled the original understanding, they look at -- the look at that -- they start with the tax and consulting the original...
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stocks originally had been gaining on the back of the news from the federal reserve out just last nightthe united states saying they're planning on keeping interest rates on hold at their current historic lows for the next two years to come because the economic picture is too weak at the moment. that had given markets a shot in the arm, most notesbly, the dax which is currently up about .8%. some of these markets losing momentum. the cac 40 currently down by .09%, 3,173 is where we stand. that's a market that has lost ground on the back of concerns that the eurozone crisis could affect countries with aaa credit ratings, for instance, fran. the ftse was up about 1% when it started trading today. as you can see, it's rapidly losing those gains, currently up only by about .5%. the zurich smi is a market down in excess of 18.9% year to date. you wouldn't have thought that switzerland would have been one of the places to lose the most during this recent market row, but it has, losing earlier gain, up only .6%. >> still a lot of volatility out there and a lot of fears in the markets, nina. he
stocks originally had been gaining on the back of the news from the federal reserve out just last nightthe united states saying they're planning on keeping interest rates on hold at their current historic lows for the next two years to come because the economic picture is too weak at the moment. that had given markets a shot in the arm, most notesbly, the dax which is currently up about .8%. some of these markets losing momentum. the cac 40 currently down by .09%, 3,173 is where we stand....
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federal government has. kennedyook at what's did in terms of if, it was originally about kids that are being left behind in how we created equity. that is a really important role. if we actually believe an oprtunity, if you have to actually act like that. there is that role there is the role of trying to create opportunity to trade in evidence base system that works. if we have evidence of what works, we can do the kind of scaling up that is so important. when the toughest things in education these days is in never felt of that which works. -- onef the toughest things in education these days is that we never felt out that which works. whenever make sure that they had a foundational basis and knowledge so that they're prepared for what comes. >> i'm going to give you each one minute to identify some areas we think there is common ground picres. >> there is no reason we should be able to see somebody out. james madison was basically a pay in and out a check and balance each other. good people are going to disagree about important questions of our time. i am sick to death of this notion that if you're doing somet
federal government has. kennedyook at what's did in terms of if, it was originally about kids that are being left behind in how we created equity. that is a really important role. if we actually believe an oprtunity, if you have to actually act like that. there is that role there is the role of trying to create opportunity to trade in evidence base system that works. if we have evidence of what works, we can do the kind of scaling up that is so important. when the toughest things in education...
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as we get even further north, we get up to federal lands into -- is this golden gate national recreation area part of chrisy field? it was the original airport in san francisco, is that right? >> yes, one of them. it was a military airfield. >> and since it's recently been claimed as a national history exhibit. >> habitat. >> habitat. this is as far as i go and all the way up at the other end we have fort point -- >> presidio. >> and keep going, you go all the way around the other side. that is as far as we're going to go today. do we have any questions today about the waterfront? >>> diane, what about we saw the ships getting fixed. and i have just a simple view of what happened down there. what about hazardous materials and all the southern part of the city, hunters point, et cetera, what's happening there in terms of hazardous waste, et cetera, the lead paint? >> well, if you're talking about the operations at the shipyard or whatever, they have to meet all of the current hazardous waste management and clean up requirement if you're talking about environmental cop editions in the soil or in the water because of the historical use,
as we get even further north, we get up to federal lands into -- is this golden gate national recreation area part of chrisy field? it was the original airport in san francisco, is that right? >> yes, one of them. it was a military airfield. >> and since it's recently been claimed as a national history exhibit. >> habitat. >> habitat. this is as far as i go and all the way up at the other end we have fort point -- >> presidio. >> and keep going, you go all...
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he said the federal reserve board will discuss measures at the committee meeting in september. he said the meeting would be held over two days instead of the originally planned one date to allow a fuller discussion. >>> japan's prime minister naoto kan is leaving office less than a year after taking power. kan spoke to the nation. here's what he had to say. >> translator: earlier as of today i've decided to step down at the ruling democratic party president and also as long as the new leader is elected, i'm going to step down at the prime minister. >> kan apologized for failing to prevent the nuclear crisis that followed the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. >> translator: now japan is a quake-prone country. but we do have a lot of nuclear reactors, nuclear plants in the land. and that is what we have experienced this time and that is the incident in which i felt the poorlessness as a prime minister because we were not able to prevent losing many lives at the time of the earthquake. and how to contain that aggravation of that nuclear accident that i was here, i will see every day. to be honest as a nuclear disaster started to expand and will close.
he said the federal reserve board will discuss measures at the committee meeting in september. he said the meeting would be held over two days instead of the originally planned one date to allow a fuller discussion. >>> japan's prime minister naoto kan is leaving office less than a year after taking power. kan spoke to the nation. here's what he had to say. >> translator: earlier as of today i've decided to step down at the ruling democratic party president and also as long as...
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it does not have to do with the federal government. back to my originalet back. we had this 100 days ago. they will not do that. if they go along with the extension, we could sit down and negotiate. >> another made up issued by the republicans. you know when you went to school you learn how a bill becomes a lot? they take their disagreements in to a committee. they have not appointed a committee. so they made at this crisis because they want to get their way on a number of issues. it is an attack on working men and women. this attack has hardly begun. working men and women are out of work. it is time they put the interests of the jobs ahead of their own petty agenda. that is what i call a. i want to show you what is happening on the ground. you can see the smaller tower at palm springs airport. we were able to get funding for the new tower. we warned republicans that they shut down the faa, that if there was bad weather, this work would be damaged. sure enough, what happened? we had a brainstorm. the dry wall was damaged. now we see some of their ruined.
it does not have to do with the federal government. back to my originalet back. we had this 100 days ago. they will not do that. if they go along with the extension, we could sit down and negotiate. >> another made up issued by the republicans. you know when you went to school you learn how a bill becomes a lot? they take their disagreements in to a committee. they have not appointed a committee. so they made at this crisis because they want to get their way on a number of issues. it is...
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federal agencies. what are you getting for represent on those in >> i don't know what they are getting. i know it's at a higher rent than we were originally on the hook for. >> another federal agency is paying a higher rent? >> yes, another federal agency, as i understand it, is paying a higher rate. >> you guys are paying basically a half billion dollars and subletting it. >> we're not subletting it, sir. we're released from two thirds of the space. >> okay, that entity is now paying the landlord the higher rent, has nothing to do with you? another federal agency is now paying a higher rent than you were ultimately paying; is that right? >> that's my understanding, sir. >> how does that work? do you work with other agencies if it's a higher rent? >> we have not. as i mentioned for large leases, we have a number of controls in place and particularly for the district of columbia and the national capital region. we have perspective rent caps in place for all our leasing actions to ensure we get a good deal and stay at or below the market. >> right. let me make sure i understand this. you entered into a lease, i understand the background, yo
federal agencies. what are you getting for represent on those in >> i don't know what they are getting. i know it's at a higher rent than we were originally on the hook for. >> another federal agency is paying a higher rent? >> yes, another federal agency, as i understand it, is paying a higher rate. >> you guys are paying basically a half billion dollars and subletting it. >> we're not subletting it, sir. we're released from two thirds of the space. >> okay,...
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damage was worse than originally believed. 23 of the 29 docks will have to be replaced at a cost of about $22 million. but the port director says santa cruz has been fortunate with federal emergency funds covering 75% of the cost and yesterday the harbor got a $2.5 million loan from the state. there will also be more help on hand by the way of national emergency grants that are creating hundreds of temporary jobs for people to repair tsunami damage. >> i'm very fortunate and very appreciative to have this job. i was unemployed for 13 months. >>> the port is still trying to raise funds to finish the lodge. but as p roject. but as you can see the first stage is done. >>> more details now on the damage we saw from that tsunami. the crescent city harbor sustained an estimated $25 million when its harbor was pummeled by the force of the surge. one man was swept out to sea and killed. earlier this month, fema announced it would provide $6 million to help restore the harbor. city officials are saying they hope the harbor will be rebuilt by christmas. >>> and barry bonds returned to court today. >> reporter: barry bonds has been here to the san francisco federal building many t
damage was worse than originally believed. 23 of the 29 docks will have to be replaced at a cost of about $22 million. but the port director says santa cruz has been fortunate with federal emergency funds covering 75% of the cost and yesterday the harbor got a $2.5 million loan from the state. there will also be more help on hand by the way of national emergency grants that are creating hundreds of temporary jobs for people to repair tsunami damage. >> i'm very fortunate and very...
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as the original appeal was approved 11-0 by the board of supervisors, that gave rise to the litigation and i request that the rules committee vote against the proposed settlement of the federal lawsuit filed by t-mobile. and the lawsuit is simply down to one seemingly simple issue which is there a signal gap, is that a significant signal gap, and even if those conditions are met, is that the at least intrusive in the t-mobile proposed site, the least intrusive one? and there's no compelling financial reason which i'll explain to the city to not go ahead with the second face of the lawsuit and the city one of the first days of the lawsuit. and to retain an expert to assist the city at the trial. we have identified a ph.d. in electrical engineering what was a practicing lawyer in this area and eee member and licensed and qualified to perform the tests and he is willing to present evidence and testimony at trial based on precise state-of-the-art instrumentat n instrumentation, upholding that t-mobile does not have a significant gap in this area. [bell ringing] supervisor kim: you have a little more? >> two sentences. >> yes. i will quote from judge claudia wilkins' decision in
as the original appeal was approved 11-0 by the board of supervisors, that gave rise to the litigation and i request that the rules committee vote against the proposed settlement of the federal lawsuit filed by t-mobile. and the lawsuit is simply down to one seemingly simple issue which is there a signal gap, is that a significant signal gap, and even if those conditions are met, is that the at least intrusive in the t-mobile proposed site, the least intrusive one? and there's no compelling...
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federal agencies. what are you getting for rent on those? >> i don't know what they're getting. i do know it's at a higher rent than we had originally been on the hook for. >> so another federal agency is paying a higher rent? >> yeah, it's not a sublease. it's another federal agency. as i understand it, is paying a high rate. >> so you guys are paying basically a half a billion dollars and in your subletting its -- >> we are not subletting it. we been completed released on two-thirds of the space. >> okay. so that entity is now paying the landlord a higher rent? it has nothing to do with you. so another federal agency is now paying a higher rent and you are ultimately paying, is that right? >> that's my understanding, yes or. >> have you been working with those other agencies if it's a high-risk? >> we have not. as i mentioned, for large leases we have a number of controls in place and particularly for the district of columbia and the national capital region. we actually have rent caps that we put in place for all of our leasing actions to ensure that we did a good deal and we stay at or below the market. >> so let me just make sur
federal agencies. what are you getting for rent on those? >> i don't know what they're getting. i do know it's at a higher rent than we had originally been on the hook for. >> so another federal agency is paying a higher rent? >> yeah, it's not a sublease. it's another federal agency. as i understand it, is paying a high rate. >> so you guys are paying basically a half a billion dollars and in your subletting its -- >> we are not subletting it. we been completed...
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federal law. i want to underscore that point. i identified the number of workers here, but i also see linebackers of the labor council. >> the labor council fought hard to enact the original ordinance. to the extend that the labor council and labor wants a closing of this loophole, it need to be done in a way that does compromise the entire law enacted a few years ago. we want to make it clear that if this board goes to the point of of trying to micromanage those accounts beyond what is proposed, well not support any effort to micromanage the accounts and amend the lou in a way that jeopardizing not only the closing of the loop hole, but also the entire ordinance as amended. that is not only a message that labor is sending, but from workers, and from the assembly member who was the arthur. the last point i will make is that labor is united on this problem. a number of us have gotten later on this issue. there was a letter that went out to the board of supervisors on behalf of the jobs. the organizations on the letter head of this letter have indicated they do not agree with the position outlined in this letter. those individual have disassociated themselves from thattler.
federal law. i want to underscore that point. i identified the number of workers here, but i also see linebackers of the labor council. >> the labor council fought hard to enact the original ordinance. to the extend that the labor council and labor wants a closing of this loophole, it need to be done in a way that does compromise the entire law enacted a few years ago. we want to make it clear that if this board goes to the point of of trying to micromanage those accounts beyond what is...