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about politics, maybe politics could even in principle not just through conquest expand beyond particular city's walls so this becomes the idea, i am not citizen of the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen of athens, citizen of sparred at. that developed into a kind of ethical ideas that may be one can live according to a kind of sense of universal values and lots that are not bound to geographically and i think that is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics today. >> host: that was a daring idea back then to declare that you were a cosmopolitan. >> guest: absolutely. the first person who did it was diogenes the senate. he meant it in a kind of in-your-face kind of rejecting way. he was famous for it rejecting not just the city's boundaries but also all kinds of human conventions because he lived in a bowl he often defecated in public or had sex in public didn't abide by any of the conventions of clothing more money that ordinary people would follow and according to him this was living according to nature political boundaries were just another part of the norms of conventions he rejected
about politics, maybe politics could even in principle not just through conquest expand beyond particular city's walls so this becomes the idea, i am not citizen of the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen of athens, citizen of sparred at. that developed into a kind of ethical ideas that may be one can live according to a kind of sense of universal values and lots that are not bound to geographically and i think that is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics today. >> host: that...
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start to think about politics, even in principle, not just through conquest expand beyond a particular city's walls so this becomes the idea i am not cardinal citizen of the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen and that in his or spark a. that develops into a kind of medical idea that maybe one can live according to a kind of set of universal values and longest that aren't bound geographically and that really is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics and politics. >> host: that was idea to declare you were a cosmopolitan. >> guest: yes and the first person who does it, diogenes the cynic, he meant in a kind of in-your-face rejecting what he. he was famous for rejecting not just the city's boundaries but also all kinds of human conventions. he often dedicated in public, didn't abide by the conventions of more money that ordinary people would follow. according to him this is living according to nature and political boundaries were another set of these norms of convention that he rejected. later philosophers, the aide make it gradually they make it something more seemly. and every existin
start to think about politics, even in principle, not just through conquest expand beyond a particular city's walls so this becomes the idea i am not cardinal citizen of the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen and that in his or spark a. that develops into a kind of medical idea that maybe one can live according to a kind of set of universal values and longest that aren't bound geographically and that really is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics and politics. >> host: that was...
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maybe politics could in principle, not just in conquest expand beyond a particular city. so this becomes the idea since i am a citizen of the cosmos are the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen of athens as citizens of sparta. that developed into a kind of ethical ideal that maybe one can of according to a set in universal value and law that are bounded geographically. that is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics in politics today. >> host: that was a daring idea back then. >> guest: absolutely. the purse purse who does that he meant it in a kind of in-your-face reject them away. he actually was seen as rejecting not just the city's boundaries, but all kinds of human convention. he lived in a barrel. he often defecated in public and didn't abide by any of the conventions of closing our money that ordinary people would follow. according to them this was according to nature and political boundaries or another set of the norms of conventions to take out the idea and gradually they make at more seemly where it doesn't have to do with rejecting a preexisting boundarie
maybe politics could in principle, not just in conquest expand beyond a particular city. so this becomes the idea since i am a citizen of the cosmos are the cosmos as opposed to being a citizen of athens as citizens of sparta. that developed into a kind of ethical ideal that maybe one can of according to a set in universal value and law that are bounded geographically. that is the origin of our idea of cosmopolitan ethics in politics today. >> host: that was a daring idea back then....
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average costs for local telephone service in a given region, or for an electric utility serving a particular citylies exist as in these cases, some form of regulation does seem to be the correct answer, indeed, the only way to ensure that necessary services are available at reasonable prices and fair rates of return. schoumacher: chances are if you're using a computer anywhere in the world, it's rning on a microsoft operating system. microsoft corporation is the world's largest software company. it's in these last five or six years, technology has really swept the world. schoumacher: every year for the last decade, microsoft's share of the mke for personal computer operating systems has stood above 90%. was microsoft's unprecedented success due to its superior innovation and marketing prowess, or was it abusing its monopoly power to stifle competition? some of microsoft's business practices raised serious questions with its competitors and with the government. the united states government decided to file an antitrust lawsuit against the microsoft corporation. the standard oil case in 1911 defined
average costs for local telephone service in a given region, or for an electric utility serving a particular citylies exist as in these cases, some form of regulation does seem to be the correct answer, indeed, the only way to ensure that necessary services are available at reasonable prices and fair rates of return. schoumacher: chances are if you're using a computer anywhere in the world, it's rning on a microsoft operating system. microsoft corporation is the world's largest software...
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looking at record territory here this morning in most spots. 39 degrees in at lan at this time particular city, 35 in reading, you got the idea, chilly start but chilly finish too 56 degrees a lot more typical of late march. still cool obviously still breezy, yesterday the cloud cover just made it miserable but at least we get the sun today. come tomorrow, the sun is still here. and then again we've got that shot for some rain by saturday night. still just a chance, ukee? >> just a chance. all right, katie thanks so much n sports, arrange her ankle get the start when the phillies take on the braves at citizens bank park, the braves have lost three in a row, the phils have dropped two straight. now, yesterday phils spotted dustin mcgowan three and a third inning against the marlins, allowed four runs. tips fills continue to struggle both defensively and offensively. they committed two more missed cues yesterday. they lead the majors with 17. the phils also held scoreless until the ninth inning, and it ended up losing this one the final score, nine to one. >> benches cleared after the seventh in
looking at record territory here this morning in most spots. 39 degrees in at lan at this time particular city, 35 in reading, you got the idea, chilly start but chilly finish too 56 degrees a lot more typical of late march. still cool obviously still breezy, yesterday the cloud cover just made it miserable but at least we get the sun today. come tomorrow, the sun is still here. and then again we've got that shot for some rain by saturday night. still just a chance, ukee? >> just a...
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soy particular city partnering with google t thermostats in homes but you need compatible air conditioning and agree to work with the program. goal is to study how energy use can be more efficient. now, a smart phone can be delivered, spent. hand deliver the smartphones in kansas city right new but it will go nation buy. >> nestle is cutting the sugar from the chocolate proud and taking out the artificial coloring from the strawberry and will get the pink coloring from bet juice. the new versions will go on sale this month. >> back to you. >> sneaking the beet if there. >> giants kicked off in style with a celebration if the 2014 world series championships. the players came up from behind the center field wall and carrying the three world series trophies. the highlight was? >> world series mvp bumgarner riding a horse and delivering the flag. >> the flag was then hoisted to complete the ceremony. >> pregame festivities were the only highlight because the rockies shut out the giants. >> madison used to be involved in rode i >> used to the contract said nothing dangerous. >> we want to know
soy particular city partnering with google t thermostats in homes but you need compatible air conditioning and agree to work with the program. goal is to study how energy use can be more efficient. now, a smart phone can be delivered, spent. hand deliver the smartphones in kansas city right new but it will go nation buy. >> nestle is cutting the sugar from the chocolate proud and taking out the artificial coloring from the strawberry and will get the pink coloring from bet juice. the new...
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you see it shaved the limbs and trees off of the trees in that particular city. by the way, there were 17 reports of tornadoes. many across illinois and to iowa. there is another chance of severe weather this saturday across parts of the midwest. something we're going to look out for for the texas and oklahoma panhandle. back to you, george. >> i've covered plenty of them. you know, it's nothing to dance with. you hear the warning, you get out of the way, you get to shelter. derek van dam. thank you very much. >>> now on to california. the fbi is investigating a sheriff's department due to a video that shows deputies beating a suspect for nearly two minutes, punching him nearly 40 times. federal investigators are looking into whether the man's civil rights were violated in the chase that also injured three deputies. cnn reports. >> reporter: here's your pursuit. >> reporter: a police chase that looks like something out of the wild west. >> i've got this guy on a stolen horse. >> reporter: 30-year-old frances pusock attempting to outruin law enforcement on the bac
you see it shaved the limbs and trees off of the trees in that particular city. by the way, there were 17 reports of tornadoes. many across illinois and to iowa. there is another chance of severe weather this saturday across parts of the midwest. something we're going to look out for for the texas and oklahoma panhandle. back to you, george. >> i've covered plenty of them. you know, it's nothing to dance with. you hear the warning, you get out of the way, you get to shelter. derek van...
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they're recorded much of more of flash point than just story that wouldn't have ever left that particular city. other factor frankly is cable tv which between cell phone that captures the moments and fact that it's played endlessly over period of days until the next one, creates this false perception of increase of this. but as commissioner bratton said if the worst thing that happens from that is incidents get more scrutiny is the best thing that happens from that is that leads to increased dialogue, it's about a conversation. >> schieffer: as if there weren't enough news, we now have this new report that's emerged new threat from al qaeda against american military people somehow in this chatter that's being picked up california comes up, can either of you tell me anything about that? >> i think that isis has clearly ramped up the encouragement of terrorist acts, and travelers that seek to return home, and they seek to inspire. some of those -- that of that has been directed very specifically at police and military we saw that turn into action where an individual madman attacked police office
they're recorded much of more of flash point than just story that wouldn't have ever left that particular city. other factor frankly is cable tv which between cell phone that captures the moments and fact that it's played endlessly over period of days until the next one, creates this false perception of increase of this. but as commissioner bratton said if the worst thing that happens from that is incidents get more scrutiny is the best thing that happens from that is that leads to increased...
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the briefing now the coalition forces are working on the main target which is to safeguard in particular the cityf aden and to protect the city and to -- not to allow the houthi militias to terrorize the people and the city. we target any movement on the roads, and also as i said the army forces that are supporting ali abdullah saleh, and the houthi forces are trying to [ inaudible ] the presidency in aden and we have targeted these camps like a [ inaudible ] camp and [ inaudible ] camp and the [ inaudible ] camp. these camps were hosting people supporting saleh and the houthi militias. we have targeted them. we have also targeted locations for the central police not for the sake of attacking the centers, but because these centers people are trying to change the presence of the forces there, and regarding the other locations targeted as you have noticed through the videos there are weapons -- those big and massive weapon stores and we mean big and massive, as i'm telling to you. these weapons, some of them were taken from the yemeni army but you know the houthi militias have taken also these weap
the briefing now the coalition forces are working on the main target which is to safeguard in particular the cityf aden and to protect the city and to -- not to allow the houthi militias to terrorize the people and the city. we target any movement on the roads, and also as i said the army forces that are supporting ali abdullah saleh, and the houthi forces are trying to [ inaudible ] the presidency in aden and we have targeted these camps like a [ inaudible ] camp and [ inaudible ] camp and the...
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they think it is limited, the concern, to the black lives matter movement or to protesters in particular cities locations, i've been talking with people all over this country, young people, faith leaders, church members, some of the most influential business leaders in this country who are african-american, and this issue is number one for everyone. we are in the midst of a national crisis and the crisis is that a significant number of americans are losing or have lost faith in the rule of law and lost faith in our law enforcement system because of what we saw on that horrific video. >> and the differentiator i was talking to jim clyburn about this earlier, is really the video. we've had decades of african-americans believing that they have been treated unfairly in fatal or otherwise incidents with law enforcement. but now there's proof. and that kind of proof could have been what led to the difference in the way the mayor and the police chief responded here in north charleston compared to ferguson. >> well i think that's true although i have to say it's kind of an interesting phenomenon that w
they think it is limited, the concern, to the black lives matter movement or to protesters in particular cities locations, i've been talking with people all over this country, young people, faith leaders, church members, some of the most influential business leaders in this country who are african-american, and this issue is number one for everyone. we are in the midst of a national crisis and the crisis is that a significant number of americans are losing or have lost faith in the rule of law...
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when you look at the number of law enforcement officers within a particular city and the number of carriers that we need on the street to effect delivery in the entirety of a city, even talking in some of these some of our cities that we went to, we covered the entire city. and we worked with them ahead of time to determine who can you put in place as far as security was concerned. so in order for us to have a plan in the first place in order to say that we had operational capableility. we had to have established that commitment with law enforcement so that was meant for those and we see the same thing going forward. if we were to reengage on this, which would take a certain amount of political push at this point. went into this because we were asked to come into it. pro to provide this last smile service, which we do really for the entirety of the country, whether it be -- so, we look at it as this is just a requirement that needs to be met in order for the safety and security of the people on the street. we also think it's just a good idea. if you're going to have it's better to have a te
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is the was what they tried to do is come up with the policy that was good for their particular city. >> said difference from what is a reasonable set back to work quiff communities -- with communities the difference is they have been and the use to anyone and develop their own private property with local coordinates with horizontal drilling can develop those properties with a reasonable set back in riyal legree being 500 feet is not unreasonable but beginning hydraulic fracturing in a community the private property rights of those individuals historically is the purview to the states and we will see where they get. >> chairman thank you for your leadership and call witnesses for being here today. read 84 years of leadership that the railroad commission of texas. it has provided about 50 percent of the jobs and fracking has been a huge contributor in more ways than one that i represent the 36 district there was a an incident where the individual claimed the water from the garden hose was lid on fire found that they coordinated the stunt with the environmental activist to deceive and i
is the was what they tried to do is come up with the policy that was good for their particular city. >> said difference from what is a reasonable set back to work quiff communities -- with communities the difference is they have been and the use to anyone and develop their own private property with local coordinates with horizontal drilling can develop those properties with a reasonable set back in riyal legree being 500 feet is not unreasonable but beginning hydraulic fracturing in a...
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i want to thank in particular the city, without whom we could not put on this event this evening. for "smart women smart power" we had put up our twitter and are broadcasting this live the a webcast. and it is my pleasure to introduce our two speakers, most important lead the first lady of afghanistan, rula ghani. as a native of lebanon, she met her husband, the president of afghanistan while they were students at american university in beirut. she is quite accomplished as having earned her master's degree in journalism from columbia university in new york. he has worked extensively on women's and children's issues in afghanistan. i am sure she will be sharing those experiences tonight. providing the moderation for this evening is, as always, nina easton, who helps us host this "smart women, smart power" series. she is a columnist and chair of fortune's most powerful women international summit. please join me in thanking our speakers for tonight. [applause] nina: thank you kath for that terrific introduction. i want to give a shout out to another piece that we do, which is a weekl
i want to thank in particular the city, without whom we could not put on this event this evening. for "smart women smart power" we had put up our twitter and are broadcasting this live the a webcast. and it is my pleasure to introduce our two speakers, most important lead the first lady of afghanistan, rula ghani. as a native of lebanon, she met her husband, the president of afghanistan while they were students at american university in beirut. she is quite accomplished as having...
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they were trying to come one a policy that was good for their particular city. ms.k: i think the difference between what midland has done, what most people would consider reasonable setbacks is they worked with local operators and communities to try to figure out what works for their community. the difference is that in denton they have banned the use of anybody in denton being able to develop their own private property whereas with a local ordinance, you still can with horizontal drilling develop those properties because you can have a little setback. i think we all agree that being 500 feet or whatever a community considers appropriate for a setback to protect health and safety, is not unreasonable. but banning hydraulic fracking -- fracturing in a community, the private property rights of those individuals, you have basically banned drilling, which historically has been the purview of a state -- the state to regulate it and so that is the debate right now going on in the texas legislature and we'll see where they get. representative veasey: thank you very much. c
they were trying to come one a policy that was good for their particular city. ms.k: i think the difference between what midland has done, what most people would consider reasonable setbacks is they worked with local operators and communities to try to figure out what works for their community. the difference is that in denton they have banned the use of anybody in denton being able to develop their own private property whereas with a local ordinance, you still can with horizontal drilling...
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they were trying to come one a policy that was good for their particular city. ms. craddick: i think the difference between what midland has done what most people would consider reasonable setbacks is they worked with local operators and communities to try to figure out what works for their community. the difference is that in denton, they have banned the use of anybody in denton being able to develop their own private property whereas with a local ordinance, you still can with horizontal drilling develop those properties because you can have a little setback. i think we all agree that being 500 feet or whatever a community considers appropriate for a setback to protect health and safety, is not unreasonable. but banning hydraulic fracking -- fracturing in a community, the private property rights of those individuals, you have basically banned drilling, which historically has been the purview of a state -- the state to regulate it and so that is the debate right now going on in the texas legislature and we'll see where they get. representative veasey: thank you very
they were trying to come one a policy that was good for their particular city. ms. craddick: i think the difference between what midland has done what most people would consider reasonable setbacks is they worked with local operators and communities to try to figure out what works for their community. the difference is that in denton, they have banned the use of anybody in denton being able to develop their own private property whereas with a local ordinance, you still can with horizontal...
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when you look at the number of law enforcement officers within a particular city and the number of carriers that we need on the street to affect delivery in the entirety of the city even talking in some of these in some of our cities that we went to, philadelphia, we covered the entire city. and we worked with them ahead of time to determine who can you put in place as far as security was concerned. so in order for us to have a plan in the first place, in order to say that we had operational capability in those cities we already had to have established that commitment with law enforcement. so that was met for those. we see the same thing going forward. if we were to reengage on this which on us it would take a certain amount of political push at this point. postal went into this because we were asked to come into it, provide this last mile service, which we do really mean for the entirety of the country, whether it be rural or urban. so we look at it as this is just a requirement that needs to be met in order for the safety and security of the people who are out on the street. we also think
when you look at the number of law enforcement officers within a particular city and the number of carriers that we need on the street to affect delivery in the entirety of the city even talking in some of these in some of our cities that we went to, philadelphia, we covered the entire city. and we worked with them ahead of time to determine who can you put in place as far as security was concerned. so in order for us to have a plan in the first place, in order to say that we had operational...
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having participated in several different significant land use matters from this particular geographic area of the city, which is one of our most breathtaking and beautiful and historic areas. the fact that we would have literally not a single dissenting voice here today is pretty extraordinary. i think speaks volumes in terms of the neighborhood groups, but also labor, and just a broad array of people who understands the importance of bringing teatro zinzanni back. and i agree with some of the comments that were made that the length of time it's taken to even get to this point is really unfortunate. we should have really been able to bring or keep the commitment we made more quickly than we are now doing so. with that said, we are where we are. the municipal code gives us the power and exceptional circumstances to allow for a sole-source contract, and that is something that we have the power to do. it is something that is not some sort -- even though it's not -- it's the exception not the rule. there is nothing irregular about it. this has been an extremely publicly vetted, transparent process. it's n
having participated in several different significant land use matters from this particular geographic area of the city, which is one of our most breathtaking and beautiful and historic areas. the fact that we would have literally not a single dissenting voice here today is pretty extraordinary. i think speaks volumes in terms of the neighborhood groups, but also labor, and just a broad array of people who understands the importance of bringing teatro zinzanni back. and i agree with some of the...
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that the new mandatory cuts put in place by the governor will be coming down hard on some cities in particular. lilian kim is live in larkspur with the story. lilian? >> dan those numbers will likely change when the mandatory water restrictions begin and how much we will have to cut back will depend on where you live. whether you can water your lawn as much as you like will vary from city to city. if you use a lot of water you will be asked to take the biggest hit. if you live in morgan hill brace yourself for a 35% cut. >> for people who waste water it is no big deal. just be smart. don't water your lawns unless you have to and maybe in some cases don't water them at all. >> if you live in san francisco, daly city, hayward and santa cruz, you will be rewarted with cuts as little as 10%. everyone else is in between. east bay, san jose and marin county residents will likely see a 20% cut. >> last year we watered much less than we usually do. >> marjorie moore has reduced her water usage significantly which means the restrictions won't be much of an adjustment for her. but rest of the marin is f
that the new mandatory cuts put in place by the governor will be coming down hard on some cities in particular. lilian kim is live in larkspur with the story. lilian? >> dan those numbers will likely change when the mandatory water restrictions begin and how much we will have to cut back will depend on where you live. whether you can water your lawn as much as you like will vary from city to city. if you use a lot of water you will be asked to take the biggest hit. if you live in morgan...
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that the new mandatory cuts put in place by the governor will be coming down hard on some cities in particular. lilian kim is live in larkspur with the story. lilian? >> dan those numbers will likely change when the mandatory water restrictions begin and how much we will have to cut back will depend on where you live. whether you can water your lawn as much as you like will vary from city to city. if you use a lot of water you will be asked to take the biggest hit. if you live in morgan hill brace yourself for a 35% cut. >> for people who waste water it is no big deal. just be smart. don't water your lawns unless you have to and maybe in some cases don't water them at all. >> if you live in san francisco, daly city, hayward and santa cruz, you will be rewarted with cuts as little as 10%. everyone else is in between. east bay, san jose and marin county residents will likely see a 20% cut. >> last year we watered much less than we usually do. >> marjorie moore has reduced her water usage significantly which means the restrictions won't be much of an adjustment for her. but rest of the marin is f
that the new mandatory cuts put in place by the governor will be coming down hard on some cities in particular. lilian kim is live in larkspur with the story. lilian? >> dan those numbers will likely change when the mandatory water restrictions begin and how much we will have to cut back will depend on where you live. whether you can water your lawn as much as you like will vary from city to city. if you use a lot of water you will be asked to take the biggest hit. if you live in morgan...
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in general, i'm enthusiastic and in particular on city. >> so pete asks about the asset managers and the question was answered with, well rates are going to rise. we have known that for last six to 12 months. why are asset managers really appreciating like they are? just think for a second, the space has been incredibly absent of any type of em nay, goldman sachs, what morgan stanley has done in the wealth management division. somewhere along the way, one of the asset managers, there will be it and one will get bought. >>> coming up, john is pushing qualcomm to split up. shares are down so far this year. find out if the traders think a split could turn things around. then flet flicks flying today, but we have a bull and a bear on that stock coming up. >>> plus nike making a big bet on women, expecting women's business to outpace its mens. we debate the apparel competition, that and much more straight ahead. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, s
in general, i'm enthusiastic and in particular on city. >> so pete asks about the asset managers and the question was answered with, well rates are going to rise. we have known that for last six to 12 months. why are asset managers really appreciating like they are? just think for a second, the space has been incredibly absent of any type of em nay, goldman sachs, what morgan stanley has done in the wealth management division. somewhere along the way, one of the asset managers, there will...
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that the new mandatory cuts put in place by the governor will be coming down hard on some cities in particular. lilian kim is live in larkspur with the story. lilian? >> dan those numbers will likely change when the mandatory water restrictions begin and how much we will have to cut back will depend on where you live. whether you can water your lawn as much as you like will vary from city to city. if you use a lot of water you will be asked to take the biggest hit. if you live in morgan hill brace yourself for a 35% cut. >> for people who waste water it is no big deal. just be smart. don't water your lawns unless you have to and maybe in some cases don't water them at all. >> if you live in san francisco, daly city, hayward and santa cruz, you will be rewarted with cuts as little as 10%. everyone else is in between. east bay, san jose and marin county residents will likely see a 20% cut. >> last year we watered much less than we usually do. >> marjorie moore has reduced her water usage significantly which means the restrictions won't be much of an adjustment for her. but rest of the marin is f
that the new mandatory cuts put in place by the governor will be coming down hard on some cities in particular. lilian kim is live in larkspur with the story. lilian? >> dan those numbers will likely change when the mandatory water restrictions begin and how much we will have to cut back will depend on where you live. whether you can water your lawn as much as you like will vary from city to city. if you use a lot of water you will be asked to take the biggest hit. if you live in morgan...
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. >> i can say no evidence whatsoever they'll comply and, in fact, in other cities their fighting particularnforcement you'll see nothing but lawsuit they'll sue to void it and most scholars feel they'll prevail. >> we'll enforce if someone is voigt and we are host a platform we'll work with the district attorney's office to make sure it is enforced. >> this is not something we have to comply with. >> that's matter for the court. >> councilmember johnson's. >> this one is difficult it is linked to a recommendation that was not published user picked up when we talked about hosting platforms i'm role challenged by this one probably not going to be supportive i don't feel how would we provide the information that what numbers are in good stand; right? what's the mechanism for it to be the numbers checked on a realtime basis. >> so as the ordinances is crafted it would just is that the hosting platform as verified it is on the platform it could contact our department we have to work out a process. >> i'm sure we can work this out so we have have a solution. >> certainly the hosting mrafrpdz know
. >> i can say no evidence whatsoever they'll comply and, in fact, in other cities their fighting particularnforcement you'll see nothing but lawsuit they'll sue to void it and most scholars feel they'll prevail. >> we'll enforce if someone is voigt and we are host a platform we'll work with the district attorney's office to make sure it is enforced. >> this is not something we have to comply with. >> that's matter for the court. >> councilmember johnson's....
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those privileges if the city departments you know in communication with their deputy city attorney reviews a particular request and feels the question request is or certain parts of documents fall within the privileges those documents will not be turned over and i suppose the requester could seek legal action if the disclosures or disclosure they feel was not laugh dpu but the city departments in conjunction with the departments will advise if for example, the identity of an informant a whistle blower if this is information is called for and particular request not furnished over those particular issues are under the sunshine ordinance. >> didn't did responding agency have to be specific why it is not turned over is that all they can do. >> the sunshine ordinance requires a disclosure nor a particular statutory permission and all that was said was confident we would occur with concur with the staff's recommendation that when this documents or e-mail was not turned over there should have seen a more eloquent statement why the reason i feel this is a separate question whether this is actually a proper or
those privileges if the city departments you know in communication with their deputy city attorney reviews a particular request and feels the question request is or certain parts of documents fall within the privileges those documents will not be turned over and i suppose the requester could seek legal action if the disclosures or disclosure they feel was not laugh dpu but the city departments in conjunction with the departments will advise if for example, the identity of an informant a whistle...
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discussion because i think funding and how we do it is probably one of the most issues facing cities and parks in particular. now let me introduce to you nob nab white, he is a attorney in his native greenville sourth carolina that served as the cities 34 and current mayor since december 11, 1995, a longer tinnier than any mayor of greenville. from 1983 to 199thry the at large member of the greenville city counsel and goes up for reelection this november and assume he'll win it again, mayor max white >> thank you very much. i didn't know we were getting into my political history. it is great to be here and share something that is very exciting if anyone doubts about the transformative power of park squz what it can do for the city. greenville south care rolina to get your geography is located half way between atlanta and charlotte. the economy changes thoferb last couple years and began a test och transforming or reinventing the local economy and also reinventing down town and after about 15 or 20 years we have done that. we have a great down town t is walkable and pedestrian friendly and all the eminties o
discussion because i think funding and how we do it is probably one of the most issues facing cities and parks in particular. now let me introduce to you nob nab white, he is a attorney in his native greenville sourth carolina that served as the cities 34 and current mayor since december 11, 1995, a longer tinnier than any mayor of greenville. from 1983 to 199thry the at large member of the greenville city counsel and goes up for reelection this november and assume he'll win it again, mayor max...
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find a stable long-term funding source for this program, but it is heavily used throughout the city in particular in the southeast quadrant as well as the north of market. we are also always trying to learn more about how students use the system. we did the transit effectiveness project which is a systems study in 2007 and 2008. i had the opportunity to do focus groups with students and really talk to them. we partnered with the youth commission so we had student facilitators so we trained the students and they had a dialogue and that was really interesting and we learned a lot about some of the challenges and opportunities of riding muni. we also were able to secure quite a bit of real estate on the 2013 youth vote survey to try to get a better noting what perceptions were on the system and how they were traveling. in know jt students in the school -- in general students gave muni high marks in terms of the on time performance, in terms of safety. some of the things that caught our attention when we ask them -- well, how many are planning ride as adults? and less than 50% answer yes and i think
find a stable long-term funding source for this program, but it is heavily used throughout the city in particular in the southeast quadrant as well as the north of market. we are also always trying to learn more about how students use the system. we did the transit effectiveness project which is a systems study in 2007 and 2008. i had the opportunity to do focus groups with students and really talk to them. we partnered with the youth commission so we had student facilitators so we trained the...
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they were trying to come up with a policy that was good for their particular city. >> i think the difference between what midland has done, which i think most people would consider reasonable setbacks is that they worked with local operators and communities to try to figure out what worked for their local community. the difference is that in denton, they have banned the use of anybody in denton being able to develop their own private property whereas with a local ordinance, you still can with horizontal drilling develop those properties because you can have a reasonable setback. and, look, i think we all agree that being 500 feet or whatever a community considers appropriate for a setback to protect health and safety is not unreasonable. but banning hydraulic fracturing in a community the private property rights of those individuals, you have basically banned drilling, which historically has been the purview of a state -- the state to regulate it and so that is the debate right now going on in the texas legislature and we'll see where they get. >> thank you very much. >> thank you and the ot
they were trying to come up with a policy that was good for their particular city. >> i think the difference between what midland has done, which i think most people would consider reasonable setbacks is that they worked with local operators and communities to try to figure out what worked for their local community. the difference is that in denton, they have banned the use of anybody in denton being able to develop their own private property whereas with a local ordinance, you still can...
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not get the death penalty in this incredible case that really gripped the nation and in particular gripped the city of boston. a lot of emotional testimony gerri by the way too. they had more than 890 witnesses the prosecution did. some of it was really tear jerking stuff. this will be a second phase trial that will be interesting to watch as well. gerri: share, thank you for your terrific reporting on that, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> another story out of the boston area tonight. we want to bring you the latest on another big trial, the case of former new england patriots player aaron hernandez now in the hands of the jury. jurors asked for and received a list of more than four hundred exhibits they have to sift through. the jury has to decide whether to convict him hernandez in 1930 shootings death -- 2013 odin lloyd who was dating sister of his fiance. >>> another top story out of the federal reserve. retirees getting slammed by the fed's ultralow interest rates. officials are as divided as ever when you should expect rates to rise. we have analysis from john fund columnist at "national rev
not get the death penalty in this incredible case that really gripped the nation and in particular gripped the city of boston. a lot of emotional testimony gerri by the way too. they had more than 890 witnesses the prosecution did. some of it was really tear jerking stuff. this will be a second phase trial that will be interesting to watch as well. gerri: share, thank you for your terrific reporting on that, we appreciate it, thank you. >>> another story out of the boston area tonight....
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. >> the field of city council candidates particular black ones in ferguson, missouri has never been so large. four african-americans are running for three open seats in the april 7 election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in ferguson. >> change is exactly what many have ferguson's respondents have been demanding ever since a white police officer shot mike brown, an unarmed black teen. the white officer was cleared of wrongdoing but a federal investigation found a pattern of racist policing in the city and its courts. it will fall to the next city council to make the reforms demanded by the u.s. justice department. adrien hawkins is a federal worker and single mother of two. >> when i saw the capped dates i said somebody has to run. somebody has to come and somebody has to help us, so i decided to be the change that i wanted to see. >> about two thirds of ferguson's residents are black but the vast majority of elected officials are white. >> ferguson isn't unusual. throughout st. louis county are many communities that were once predominantl
. >> the field of city council candidates particular black ones in ferguson, missouri has never been so large. four african-americans are running for three open seats in the april 7 election. >> we have an opportunity to effectuate sustainable real change right here in ferguson. >> change is exactly what many have ferguson's respondents have been demanding ever since a white police officer shot mike brown, an unarmed black teen. the white officer was cleared of wrongdoing but...
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city. >> i certainly think that the state needs to take notice needs to pay attention to where these are not just for this particularase but there are many instances around the city where these halfway houses are located in proximity to schools and parks and so on. >> the discussion should be, why are they not still in prison. and you know, we had this whole issue when congress dick zimer in new jersey pushed megan's law nationally. once these guys are out and they need to register. if you need to register because you are potentially a threat to kids and women, you ought to still be behind bars. it makes me nuts. >> it's hard because these are citizens and they are returned back to society and they do need to live somewhere. it is important to note there are other shelters like this. far away from many schools and public areas in new york city and they only have six sex offenders living there. you can count numbers all day is there a place we can put them where we would be safer? >> yes, prison. >> and rodney silver rb returning to prison. he already spent 20 years in prison. he will certainly be going back if he is
city. >> i certainly think that the state needs to take notice needs to pay attention to where these are not just for this particularase but there are many instances around the city where these halfway houses are located in proximity to schools and parks and so on. >> the discussion should be, why are they not still in prison. and you know, we had this whole issue when congress dick zimer in new jersey pushed megan's law nationally. once these guys are out and they need to register....
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in this particular case the city eventually settled for $20,000 to the person who brought the suit. fees which is a fairly small amount for new york city. and it's not very clear what exactly all of this related to. it appears as though the person eventually dropped all of his claims against the city when all of the charges against him were dropped. >> as far as bringing it to current day and this officer in arizona, i was talking to the police chief the other day. he was welcoming the criticisms and looking into it obviously, but he's still an active-duty officer. >> still an active-duty officer. the pd says they're going to have something soon on whether or not they knew about this incident in new york. they do say that he has no issues with them. tucson pd says he has no criminal record with tucson pd. they're also looking through his records to see if there were any civilian complaints there. he was an avid fitness buff. he was known as robo cop because he would work out. that was his crossfit profile. and he even won an award because he was able to get other police officers to
in this particular case the city eventually settled for $20,000 to the person who brought the suit. fees which is a fairly small amount for new york city. and it's not very clear what exactly all of this related to. it appears as though the person eventually dropped all of his claims against the city when all of the charges against him were dropped. >> as far as bringing it to current day and this officer in arizona, i was talking to the police chief the other day. he was welcoming the...
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process we and how teem and the host committee planted our super bowl 50 and 2, 3, 4 particular our plans for super bowl city we are very proud and thanks to mayor ed lee and his entire staff for their incredible support for this existing endeavor we believe this reflect the spirit and personality of the host city and our entire regional and bring the mask of super bowl to the weeks leading up to game day i look forward to sharing the plans ♪ the coming most thank you very much for coming today ken book over to thank you (clapping.) thank you very much keith willie is take me on, however hour to get over the willie brown bay bridge but i enjoyed every minute of the of want to invite up our favorable player please welcome him to the stage (clapping) well, everybody i think all those words and pictures are neat and special but i've got to tell you you have no idea until you come and interpreters that in the 2 hundred and 90 days we're in for a treat super bowl is a mavenal experience as the 49ers we're proud to be part of the host committee just seeing the region connect obviously all the activity during the w
process we and how teem and the host committee planted our super bowl 50 and 2, 3, 4 particular our plans for super bowl city we are very proud and thanks to mayor ed lee and his entire staff for their incredible support for this existing endeavor we believe this reflect the spirit and personality of the host city and our entire regional and bring the mask of super bowl to the weeks leading up to game day i look forward to sharing the plans ♪ the coming most thank you very much for coming...
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particular time. >> reporter: unlike most cities walnut creek runs all lights out of one central light system.rain of sorts where every light changes monitored. and adjusted if necessary. >> we're on the cutting edge of technology. and that's why we were selected and we were able to use this application. >> reporter: but some worry the app itself could be a distraction. >> yeah it's another thing to be doing while you're driving instead of driving. >> it shows you that realtime status of each intersection. >> reporter: officials see it as just a first step in greater integration among tech-savvy drivers, their cars and computers. in walnut creek laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> all right. young couple is under arrest tonight for terrorizing a man who contacted them through some sort of online ad. 20-year-old katherine stump is from danville and 25-year-old alexander nejat is from dublin. authorities say they met a man in his 20s drove to his home and attacked him. >> so the female put a knife to the victim's throat made threats of great bodily injury. the male suspect then pepper sprayed the vic
particular time. >> reporter: unlike most cities walnut creek runs all lights out of one central light system.rain of sorts where every light changes monitored. and adjusted if necessary. >> we're on the cutting edge of technology. and that's why we were selected and we were able to use this application. >> reporter: but some worry the app itself could be a distraction. >> yeah it's another thing to be doing while you're driving instead of driving. >> it shows you...
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city. not just one particular area. it's something we have to be concerned about. >> again, both teenagers will be tried as adults. a school cafeteria employee is recovering after he was stabbed at work just after 10:00 this morning. police say ivan moore, a former cafeteria worker came into the building, got into an argument with the victim and stabbed him twice. the victim is going to be okay. moore is in custody. >>> he's gone from guarding inmating to facing the possibility of becoming one of them. accused of concocting a scheme to smuggle drugs into the prison. eight people are now facing charges in this case including inmates and their friends and family. nbc 10 was there when a judge arraigned douglas keck earlier today. prosecutors won't reveal how they learned of the activity going on inside the prison but once they got the tip, they placed him under surveillance. >> i will say once we got the initial information, there was a tremendous scramble to review literally hundreds of hours of prison tapes, prison call
city. not just one particular area. it's something we have to be concerned about. >> again, both teenagers will be tried as adults. a school cafeteria employee is recovering after he was stabbed at work just after 10:00 this morning. police say ivan moore, a former cafeteria worker came into the building, got into an argument with the victim and stabbed him twice. the victim is going to be okay. moore is in custody. >>> he's gone from guarding inmating to facing the possibility...
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this is something that really affected an entire community, not one specific police force or one particular cityaries attending and speaking as well. that is scheduled at 11:00. we're going to take a quick break but we'll be right back. >>> this morning, the community is honoring officer michael johnson. he is the first san jose police officer to be killed in the line of duty since 2001. we've been taking live looks at the procession from overhead as it made its journey from los gatos to san jose. it passed by stevens creek just moments ago, and along the roult, we have seen so many people. take a look at the live look. people standing on corners and what not, just taking a moment. >> it's been a somber day, and a reflective day, but also an inspiring one in the sense that every single bay area law enforcement agency reached out to san jose to find out how it could play a role in helping to honor michael johnson. and on that note now, we send it over to michelle roberts who has been watching all the agencies coming to lend their support on a very important day for the community. >> well, sam, i'
this is something that really affected an entire community, not one specific police force or one particular cityaries attending and speaking as well. that is scheduled at 11:00. we're going to take a quick break but we'll be right back. >>> this morning, the community is honoring officer michael johnson. he is the first san jose police officer to be killed in the line of duty since 2001. we've been taking live looks at the procession from overhead as it made its journey from los gatos...
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represent one area of baltimore city that has one of the highest unemployment rates has one of the most challenging areas when it comes to housing, jobs, in that particular area of the city. although we have good people good communities in the district with good people who are working hard to make things happen but we do have challenges which we need more resources to address some of the systemic issues that we are finding in our communities. >> looking back, i mean, what prompted this in the short run? i mean on obviously these are longer problems but was a man who was in custody police severely injured. we don't have any explanation as to how that happened. he died. then people take to the streets to protest peacefully. and then we have a bunch of thugs within that group who do things violent and set cars on fire and do all sorts of things. is that a good summary of this? >> in the long and short of it greta i think you have described what has transpired. but i do want to emphasize that what we have seen over the last week and a half of protest thousands of individuals who have protest has been for the most part nonviolent. there were no arrests it was
represent one area of baltimore city that has one of the highest unemployment rates has one of the most challenging areas when it comes to housing, jobs, in that particular area of the city. although we have good people good communities in the district with good people who are working hard to make things happen but we do have challenges which we need more resources to address some of the systemic issues that we are finding in our communities. >> looking back, i mean, what prompted this in...
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in the morning when we woke up here in lagos in particular, it is a city that is quite dense and is an a.p.p. stronghold of the opposition, conern of what is going to happen, what is the climate, people took a while to come on to the street, but as the hours went on, more and more people came on to the street, there was more traffic and the markets were getting fuller and fuller and fuller. this message would ease people who felt uneasy. it seems he wants to work with everyone all nigerians and help improve this country. >> i suppose it's an achievement in itself that nigeria has managed to get to this point. we're talking of course about the first transfer of power from one party government, democratic transfer of power at the ballot box. >> >> exactly. it's huge, not just for nigeria but africa as a whole. nigerians were supposed when president jonathan called muhammedu buhari. people are like wow, is this really happening the nigeria that we now. it's proud moment for them. they are saying it means that i can wake up in the morning go and vote, cross my ballot. it means it will be c
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san francisco is a beautiful city because of its hill sides but that creates certain challenges for us during storms. in particular san francisco has eight independent watersheds or eight independent valleys that have collection points during storms so as a city we need to develop a system that can effectively collect from all of the eight watersheds and deal with the storms as they come. as a combined sewer system we actually capture 94% of the rain that hit it is the city -- hits the city and treat it and discharge. in that regard we're ahead of many cities in the united states and don't collect the storm water and therefore making a positive environmental change. if you look at this area it's a large watershed, one of the largest that we have and water actual collects all the way far northeast north of the panhandle and naturally flows down in the southeast direction down to 17th and folsom so it's a large collection area that is the natural topography of the city. also part of this as the supervisor said it's a natural low point in the city and was naf gattible waterways at one point and in this map you could
san francisco is a beautiful city because of its hill sides but that creates certain challenges for us during storms. in particular san francisco has eight independent watersheds or eight independent valleys that have collection points during storms so as a city we need to develop a system that can effectively collect from all of the eight watersheds and deal with the storms as they come. as a combined sewer system we actually capture 94% of the rain that hit it is the city -- hits the city and...
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so to the city attorney, what do we do with this matter, can we continue this particular seat or do we have all the documents? >> deputy city attorney andrew shen supervisor cohen, i think this is in transit but unfortunately it's not here yet. >> one of the legislative aides indicated it might have come from the city administrator and not the mayor's director. i just want to keep everything clean and move as quickly as possible, so my question is are we able to accept a letter if it's coming from the city attorney's office -- from the city administrator's office, even if the specific requirements must come from a department head. >> yeah, so think there may have just been some communication. the city attorney's office the letter can be put ph a seat but what's required is a letter from omd which we don't have yet. >> i think what we should do, since you are a strong and viable candidate, we should probably table this particular seat. >> or continue. >> thank you very much. just to continue it until we get the letter so that you can --. >> so all three of you know, i don't come to any
so to the city attorney, what do we do with this matter, can we continue this particular seat or do we have all the documents? >> deputy city attorney andrew shen supervisor cohen, i think this is in transit but unfortunately it's not here yet. >> one of the legislative aides indicated it might have come from the city administrator and not the mayor's director. i just want to keep everything clean and move as quickly as possible, so my question is are we able to accept a letter if...