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that is 25 cents per day. many san franciscans -- this represents 43% of all households and that would allow them to enjoy that opportunity of choice. tier 2 is $16 additional. you can see the dollar's per month or cents per day make it affordable to go to that 100% screen option -- green option. this is a chart you have asked me to do in the past when we have looked at water and sewer. i would like to walk you through this. it is telling for what the household budget or the family purse can afford. if a customer were to continue to participate in the clean power sf program, they would have a family budget between tier one to tier five. an average cost of $20 per month. less than $1 to said that they have clean energy. that is in addition. they will get the bill from pg&e and it will be a combined for gas and electric and continue to get the generation component of 100% renewable. it would be 70 cents per day in order to continue to be in our program. that is similar to what an average household in san francis
that is 25 cents per day. many san franciscans -- this represents 43% of all households and that would allow them to enjoy that opportunity of choice. tier 2 is $16 additional. you can see the dollar's per month or cents per day make it affordable to go to that 100% screen option -- green option. this is a chart you have asked me to do in the past when we have looked at water and sewer. i would like to walk you through this. it is telling for what the household budget or the family purse can...
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ours are were $100 per hour minimum. that is $1,200 per officer.o it is comparatively very expensive to shoot here rather than new york. you -- the new york also has a $300 -- sorry, i am doubly down on my words. they have a $300 per project feet and rss $300 per day. really the cost to make a difference. i think that is also why the production has jumped so much in the past were 2006 they had nine television shows there and now have three. they are really using the tax credit to their advantage. unfortunately we do not have that. in california we have the 20 percent tax credit. it is used of the first day it opens up. it's a lottery system. they only have 1 million. i would have to get back to you on the exact number of with the allotment is per year. no one else of the eligible for the rest of the year. new york is always accessible and so is louisiana and illinois. it really does affect us, because right now every producer i talked to, they say i used to be given a script, and let's say it was a beach in hawaii, are will figure out how i can sho
ours are were $100 per hour minimum. that is $1,200 per officer.o it is comparatively very expensive to shoot here rather than new york. you -- the new york also has a $300 -- sorry, i am doubly down on my words. they have a $300 per project feet and rss $300 per day. really the cost to make a difference. i think that is also why the production has jumped so much in the past were 2006 they had nine television shows there and now have three. they are really using the tax credit to their...
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per hour. we have quite high wind gusts around the lake michigan area on both sides. >>it is truly 55 degrees at o'hare and at midway right now. this is like a cool late october day. but we will be relieved by a warm spell next week and look at how much of the country is so much cooler than it was 24 hours ago ... we have increasing temperatures also in the plains states as well as the rockies ... we have a very strong 100 percent chance of more 70 degree temperatures next week here in chicago ... the high today will be 56 degrees the wind will be blowing northwest it will be cloudy breezy and cooler tonight those lake effect showers will be hitting some of those lakefront areas it will be a low of 46 degrees overnight in chicago ... the indiana wisconsin area may be affected by scattered showers tomorrow gorgeous and no rain sunday. it will be 58 degrees by the times the bears kicked off their game sunday i will have a seven day forecast later in the broadcast it's time for today's trivia ...
per hour. we have quite high wind gusts around the lake michigan area on both sides. >>it is truly 55 degrees at o'hare and at midway right now. this is like a cool late october day. but we will be relieved by a warm spell next week and look at how much of the country is so much cooler than it was 24 hours ago ... we have increasing temperatures also in the plains states as well as the rockies ... we have a very strong 100 percent chance of more 70 degree temperatures next week here in...
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per hour when the dust. it is a windy and it will stay that way 40 mi. per hour gusts. chicago area. what the wind will be doing overnight gusty up to 50 m.p.h. across the lake. big storm purple areas with over 40 mi. per hour wind gusts continuing in the morning by no means will be weighed begun building two-story waves across the lake rushing into parts of michigan and indiana. lake affect rainfall before this is all over much more to talk about a warm up later in the weekend. >> live at michigan avenue with the gusts have picked up. >> picking up for sure the windy weather all day long we have been waiting in a great anticipation to see what form in the city still seems relatively quiet a beautiful evening 40-50 mi. per hour wind have not seen that other parts of downtown out west very different story take a look at this video pretty amazing time lapse video late this afternoon skies turned it drastically gray and fast. clouds filled the skies near 290 for the wind picked up hard. no rainfall just ominous guys traveling at a rapid pace spurted nothing but compliments
per hour when the dust. it is a windy and it will stay that way 40 mi. per hour gusts. chicago area. what the wind will be doing overnight gusty up to 50 m.p.h. across the lake. big storm purple areas with over 40 mi. per hour wind gusts continuing in the morning by no means will be weighed begun building two-story waves across the lake rushing into parts of michigan and indiana. lake affect rainfall before this is all over much more to talk about a warm up later in the weekend. >> live...
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i have also agreed to provide 12 low-cost performances per year, roughly $5 per year, also for low-incomeesidents. they have also agreed to provide one free concert per year that is targeted for youth and families in low-income communities, delivered by their sfjazz high school all stars, which is one of the core programs. lastly, they have agreed to expand the jazz and mental program from two schools to a total of six schools. two of which will be title one schools, so we're pretty excited about that as well. the other schools will be located in disadvantaged communities of san francisco. the other to the benefits relate to out reach in terms of their ability to reach out to populations that are not typically served by facility like this. they have agreed to provide service to 100 used to their facility per year, particularly from disadvantaged communities. and they have agreed to make sure that they make concerted efforts to market all the jazz activities toward lowering tom -- towards low-income communities. and in essence, they have agreed in the next six months to develop a comprehen
i have also agreed to provide 12 low-cost performances per year, roughly $5 per year, also for low-incomeesidents. they have also agreed to provide one free concert per year that is targeted for youth and families in low-income communities, delivered by their sfjazz high school all stars, which is one of the core programs. lastly, they have agreed to expand the jazz and mental program from two schools to a total of six schools. two of which will be title one schools, so we're pretty excited...
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>>reporter: that population is increasing at more than eight per cent a year. to feed them it's been estimated the country will need to cultivate an extra two and a half million more acres of farmland by the end of the next decade alone. all of which will need to be irrigated. >>farmers are being encouraged, albeit with limited success, to manage their water supplies better -using closed rather than open drainage pipes and drip instead of flood irrigation. another solutionis to grow less water intensive crops. >>quosy: you produce one kilogramme of wheat per one cubic metre of water but you might produce 5kg's of citrus and you might produce ten kg's of vegetables for the same cubic metre of water. >>reporter: another problem is that many of the country's farms are inefficient small holdings - sometimes as little as half or quarter of an acre. a scheme has been set up, covering an initial five hundred thousand acres, to persuade farmers to collaborate and better manage their water supplies. >>abu-zeid: part of it is working with the farmers and initiating farme
>>reporter: that population is increasing at more than eight per cent a year. to feed them it's been estimated the country will need to cultivate an extra two and a half million more acres of farmland by the end of the next decade alone. all of which will need to be irrigated. >>farmers are being encouraged, albeit with limited success, to manage their water supplies better -using closed rather than open drainage pipes and drip instead of flood irrigation. another solutionis to grow...
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this legislation will also decrease fees to $100 per day from $300 per day for productions with budgets busted $500,000 for the filming of a commercial, corporate media, industrial media, video, shore subject or web video. cautiocurrently many fed has the permitting process because it is cost prohibitive and they will end up shooting under the radar. this causes not only liability issues but traffic jams throughout san francisco. right now all feature films and tv series k three of dollars per permitting. this is higher than anywhere else of the country. will bring the people and to reach productions -- lower terig the fee will encourage production in new york city they cost $300 for the whole production. and we see in the bay are free. these are states already offering incentives that we simply cannot compete with, and this will make it more affordable and will continue to make the rebate program as attractive as possible. this has always been and continues to be about creating jobs in sanford says go. this is that a great success and we want to continue the viability going forward. ri
this legislation will also decrease fees to $100 per day from $300 per day for productions with budgets busted $500,000 for the filming of a commercial, corporate media, industrial media, video, shore subject or web video. cautiocurrently many fed has the permitting process because it is cost prohibitive and they will end up shooting under the radar. this causes not only liability issues but traffic jams throughout san francisco. right now all feature films and tv series k three of dollars per...
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that's per person. a little lesser cost, if you want to do the reception, $2,500 per person. a photo with the president will cost you $10,000. >>> just four days after proposing his $400 billion jobs package, president obama has it written, printed and in the hands of congress. he asked for speedy passage while surrounded by teachers, police and construction workers. the kind of people he says will benefit from the bill, which is based on ideas from both democrats and republicans. >> this is the bill that congress needs to pass. no games, no politics, no delays. i'm sending this bill to congress today. and they ought to pass it immediately. >> while the president is in a hurry, republicans are not. saying the bill includes corporate tax hikes, a concept they have already rejected. >>> it's a full court press. the president trying to sell his jobs bill, not only to congress but to the american people. mr. obama sat down with brian williams for an exclusive nbc interview. >> the truth of matter is the american people have gone through the worst economic crisis since the great d
that's per person. a little lesser cost, if you want to do the reception, $2,500 per person. a photo with the president will cost you $10,000. >>> just four days after proposing his $400 billion jobs package, president obama has it written, printed and in the hands of congress. he asked for speedy passage while surrounded by teachers, police and construction workers. the kind of people he says will benefit from the bill, which is based on ideas from both democrats and republicans....
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that adds up to 16 bucks per muffin. now, i'm sure they were delicious muffins. i'm sure they were presented in a pleasing way. but the $16 muffin now becomes a symbol of how wasteful the feds are with our tax dollars. two coffee breaks cost $15,600. $52 per person spent on coffee breaks by drug enforcement task
that adds up to 16 bucks per muffin. now, i'm sure they were delicious muffins. i'm sure they were presented in a pleasing way. but the $16 muffin now becomes a symbol of how wasteful the feds are with our tax dollars. two coffee breaks cost $15,600. $52 per person spent on coffee breaks by drug enforcement task
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thirty four and in one thousand nine hundred eighty it requires fifteen to twenty thousand dollars per ounce of gold when i wrote my book it was only six thousand dollars that required but ben bernanke he created all of this excess base money in just the past two and a half years based money's gone from eight hundred twenty five billion to just a breath away from three trillion so he's we've created more paper currency basically in the last three years four times more than in the past two hundred years. and if gold rises to meet that again like it did in one thousand nine hundred four and in one thousand nine hundred it's fifteen to twenty thousand dollars per ounce gold right so going back to nine hundred eighty when gold was eight hundred dollars an ounce the ratio of coverage to paper claims to gold is roughly one to one right now it's about fifteen percent coverage yeah it was over one to one for a while it was it was actually up at about one point two. to one so there was more the value of the gold at the treasury exceeded the value of all the currency created but right now it's a
thirty four and in one thousand nine hundred eighty it requires fifteen to twenty thousand dollars per ounce of gold when i wrote my book it was only six thousand dollars that required but ben bernanke he created all of this excess base money in just the past two and a half years based money's gone from eight hundred twenty five billion to just a breath away from three trillion so he's we've created more paper currency basically in the last three years four times more than in the past two...
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year there now spending $125 billion per year. but on the other hand, at least the elected president has the different idea how he wants to run afghanistan from our idea. president karzai has a traditional patrimony hillview, friends, enemies hillview, friends, enemies, work through his brother, a tribal chief, and what do we do? we contradict him to tell him you cannot have the police chief, not that governor, at your brother is a drug lord, if this is nonsense. the recreated relationship spending $125 billion per year theoretic the supporting the country but at the same time have humiliated, undermined, micr omanage . manager and alienate him so he is now in a paranoid state criticizing the strategy undermining our appointments. we should be doing but you trust him and support him and delegate and let him run it as he wants to run it. and if not get rid of them but the worst is to keep running for elections while undermining him. but the centocor is not without a program. i went to the british ambassador to see president karzai
year there now spending $125 billion per year. but on the other hand, at least the elected president has the different idea how he wants to run afghanistan from our idea. president karzai has a traditional patrimony hillview, friends, enemies hillview, friends, enemies, work through his brother, a tribal chief, and what do we do? we contradict him to tell him you cannot have the police chief, not that governor, at your brother is a drug lord, if this is nonsense. the recreated relationship...
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he said it could be up to $10 per square foot if it is new construction. then he said we would subtract depending on how many years it has been vacant. we would subtract certain dollar amounts. it was a confusing conversation but he kept referencing credits. the credit would end up being a significantly less. what i found out recently was he meant that the credit would go into itself making it about $2 and up 34 cents a square foot. that is based on our use. so the credits were within itself, not within the one a fee that i was under the impression it was. that is where it was confusing how he got to his map. he was saying it out loud, going through how he would do the math equations. between $10 all the way down to what we were charged because he said that was an affordable fee. >> thank you for that. it sounds like what i am hearing is there is no distinction at all.' so it could be a big residential project for a big retail store and they all fall under the same umbrella. >> there might be some minor distinction in terms of something being built from th
he said it could be up to $10 per square foot if it is new construction. then he said we would subtract depending on how many years it has been vacant. we would subtract certain dollar amounts. it was a confusing conversation but he kept referencing credits. the credit would end up being a significantly less. what i found out recently was he meant that the credit would go into itself making it about $2 and up 34 cents a square foot. that is based on our use. so the credits were within itself,...
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and 50 miles per hour is the rule of the road. >> right. we have trace elementary and lincoln high school all here on dana avenue. there are also signs indicating the speed limit is 15 miles per hour when kids are around. and there is one city leader wants that to be a rule rather than exception. >> most parents will tell you git geting kids to and from school can be dang ruse people trying to rush by to goat work. >> on dana avenue there are three schools and 4,000 kids the city reduced the speed limit from 25 to 15 miles per hour when children are present. the response has been positive. >> a little more traffic but it seems people are paying more attention to children around. so it seems to be a lot slower but safer. >> in the name of safety this, counsel member wants the limit recused around schools saying a 2008 state law allows for the change and santa barbara and san francisco have made the move without all of the brief yutsly-required engineering and traffic studies. >> so far, the state hasn't said anything at seven months. san jos
and 50 miles per hour is the rule of the road. >> right. we have trace elementary and lincoln high school all here on dana avenue. there are also signs indicating the speed limit is 15 miles per hour when kids are around. and there is one city leader wants that to be a rule rather than exception. >> most parents will tell you git geting kids to and from school can be dang ruse people trying to rush by to goat work. >> on dana avenue there are three schools and 4,000 kids the...
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of the dollars out there with gold it requires a price of around two hundred three thousand dollars per ounce if you were going to just replace all of the currency with core i'm not saying that these are any business or prices that gold is going through but gold is still extremely undervalued at this point and i think that ben bernanke these policies basically say that the dollar is doing he's willing to sacrifice the dollar to save the economy but when he sacrifices the dollar ultimately it's going to ruin the economy it's a it's a short term fix it's a band-aid but it's a band-aid that's going to leak ok so to come up with a price of gold that would satisfy the outstanding claims. currency you're using the dollars held by foreign banks to come up with your ratio without that will play out others are looking at the u.s. money supply they look at m one or m two as that's number as reported and they come up with some alarm numbers anywhere between five thousand to fifteen thousand dollars per ounce now is there let me it may seem a bit technical but is there any how it would how would yo
of the dollars out there with gold it requires a price of around two hundred three thousand dollars per ounce if you were going to just replace all of the currency with core i'm not saying that these are any business or prices that gold is going through but gold is still extremely undervalued at this point and i think that ben bernanke these policies basically say that the dollar is doing he's willing to sacrifice the dollar to save the economy but when he sacrifices the dollar ultimately it's...
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per resident. supervisor mar: that sounds restrictive but if it's something neighbors and youth accept. it sounds like having only ten people visit you a month or having that limit restricts your right to be with your friends -- >> this is supposed to say overnight. you can have folks during the day. actually san francisco, the -- it's not for them but the ordinance in uniform visitor policy requires eight. so we felt between 10, between 14 and 8, was a nice compromise with the neighbors. these were all things we offered on the table to mitigate their concerns and have them support this project in hopes they would withdraw their appeal. >> what are the visiting hours? >> sure, visiting hours -- actually house rules are behind me but i believe they're 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and then after that, your guest is considered someone who's staying with you overnight. >> it's like worth noting visitor policy is the idea to support you have good, strong peer relationships as anyone in supportive housing but
per resident. supervisor mar: that sounds restrictive but if it's something neighbors and youth accept. it sounds like having only ten people visit you a month or having that limit restricts your right to be with your friends -- >> this is supposed to say overnight. you can have folks during the day. actually san francisco, the -- it's not for them but the ordinance in uniform visitor policy requires eight. so we felt between 10, between 14 and 8, was a nice compromise with the neighbors....
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right now north-northwest at 6 miles per hour. this is a pace that is a little bit faster than what we've seen. you know, only yesterday when it developed, we saw it moving barely at 2 miles per hour. the pace has picked up and the winds have as well. in the last advisory, winds went up to 60 miles per hour. that's the maximum sustained winds. before they were at 50. the thought is, it will stay a tropical storm. do not worry, it will not become a hurricane, but certainly the calling card of this will be the flood again. we'll talk about that. but first, here's the track. by monday, we're going to see it kind of begin to move away from new orleans and the coast of louisiana, especially the southeast coast. by monday morning at 2:00 a.m., still maximum sustained winds at 45 miles per hour. then you're going to watch it get into jackson, mississippi, and then move up into northwest georgia. for the most part, staying out of really this quadrant, the extreme southeast, who so desperately needs the rain. it will stay west of that. but
right now north-northwest at 6 miles per hour. this is a pace that is a little bit faster than what we've seen. you know, only yesterday when it developed, we saw it moving barely at 2 miles per hour. the pace has picked up and the winds have as well. in the last advisory, winds went up to 60 miles per hour. that's the maximum sustained winds. before they were at 50. the thought is, it will stay a tropical storm. do not worry, it will not become a hurricane, but certainly the calling card of...
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winds were at 50 miles per hour, maximum sustained winds. it is now at 60 miles per hour.e better organized but the center of circulation will be onshore by later today and then only weaken. but again, that being said, take a look at this i-10 corridor. this is by tuesday morning. what we're going to see the potential for ten inches of rain at the very least there. here's the track. it is moving northwest, but then it will take a turn, move to the north and east and this what is we're going to see here. watch this area of low pressure move north and east and bring rain by the end of the week to west of washington, d.c. with this thing. back to you. >> alexandria, always good to have you with us. thank you so much. >>> meanwhile, as we're talking about this storm on this saturday, it was a week ago on saturday, last week we were talking about hurricane irene. it was making landfall at this time in north carolina last week and here we are talking about another storm. people are dealing with the mess that irene left. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti in patterson, ne
winds were at 50 miles per hour, maximum sustained winds. it is now at 60 miles per hour.e better organized but the center of circulation will be onshore by later today and then only weaken. but again, that being said, take a look at this i-10 corridor. this is by tuesday morning. what we're going to see the potential for ten inches of rain at the very least there. here's the track. it is moving northwest, but then it will take a turn, move to the north and east and this what is we're going to...
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winds are starting to pick up at 8 miles per hour. right now they'll be gusting today, i think, to about 20 miles per hour. here's your day planner forecast. 9:00 a.m., 76. noontime, 74. we'll hold up at 75 degrees for much of the afternoon. in terms of sunshine, we're going to see more and more clouds by the time we get through the afternoon. all in all, it's going to look pretty nice. it's during the overnight period where the cloud cover is going to pick up. we could have a shower or two coming through by 11:00 p.m. or midnight. better chance for just some light showers coming our way tomorrow. for the big story for this weekend is that it will be noticeably cooler. are you guys ready for the big chill? high on saturday, 58 on sunday. 60. danella? >> good morning. >>> if you're taking the drive along 270, still checking it for you. i'm not seeing any issues all the way from urbanna passing clarksburg, heading down towards that spur. still clear at this time. this is what clarksburg is looking like right now. let's go live to the vi
winds are starting to pick up at 8 miles per hour. right now they'll be gusting today, i think, to about 20 miles per hour. here's your day planner forecast. 9:00 a.m., 76. noontime, 74. we'll hold up at 75 degrees for much of the afternoon. in terms of sunshine, we're going to see more and more clouds by the time we get through the afternoon. all in all, it's going to look pretty nice. it's during the overnight period where the cloud cover is going to pick up. we could have a shower or two...
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that per ounce for the treasury to have enough gold to cover every dollar that foreign central banks are holding now if dollars if currencies were to fail and you were just to replace all of the dollars out there with gold it requires a price of around two hundred three thousand dollars per ounce if you were going to just replace all of the currency with gold i'm not saying that these are any of these these are prices that gold is going to but gold is still extremely undervalued at this point and i think that ben bernanke policies basically say that the dollar is doomed he's willing to sacrifice the dollar to save the economy but when he sacrifices the dollar autumn it's going to ruin the economy it's the short term fix it's a band-aid but it's a band-aid and it's going to leak ok so to come up with a price of gold that would satisfy the outstanding claims if currency you're using the dollar solved by foreign banks to come up with your ratio of how that would play out others are looking at the u.s. money supply they look at m one or m two as that's number is reported and they come up
that per ounce for the treasury to have enough gold to cover every dollar that foreign central banks are holding now if dollars if currencies were to fail and you were just to replace all of the dollars out there with gold it requires a price of around two hundred three thousand dollars per ounce if you were going to just replace all of the currency with gold i'm not saying that these are any of these these are prices that gold is going to but gold is still extremely undervalued at this point...
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moving at 7 2 kilometers per hour. it is going to be heading straight up through and then should start to lose steam after it makes landfall. it's currently giving us winds of 130 kilometers per hour. stronger gusts with that, too. so we're talking about some heavy rain, as well as winds that could cause some structural damage. high waves and certainly some coastal flooding. now as we head back to look at what's happening across the rest of the u.s. and canada, for most of you in the east, you're going to be noticing some considerably cooler temperatures. across parts of the north, across the great lakes and heading in towards the northeast here, that's going to mean some freeze problems for many of you. down towards the south, just a bit of respite from those very hot temperatures you've been seeing for much of the summer. should really take the edge off some of that heat. we do have quite a lot of instability across the west and the south. this is going to be showers, maybe some thunderstorms as well. some early-seas
moving at 7 2 kilometers per hour. it is going to be heading straight up through and then should start to lose steam after it makes landfall. it's currently giving us winds of 130 kilometers per hour. stronger gusts with that, too. so we're talking about some heavy rain, as well as winds that could cause some structural damage. high waves and certainly some coastal flooding. now as we head back to look at what's happening across the rest of the u.s. and canada, for most of you in the east,...
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hours per week each? >> yes. >> six hours in the classroom per week. >> yes. when happens if a better research university is the assumption that you will be spending approximately half your time doing research. if you have three if you ask a state legislator how much are you subsidizing research at your state university? and they say it's not very much and a lot of the money's coming, the answer is a lot, because you are paper -- or the people all salary to only be teaching half the time. >> to get the most amount of money of all the universities for research? -- who gets the most? >> about 100 universities in america make up part of a club called the american association of universities. the only way you get into that prestigious club is by having -- by getting a lot of federal grant money. a couple schools recently got kicked out of it. syracuse decided that it was about to get kicked out, but left voluntarily. university of nebraska for does left as well. what was interesting to me about the syracuse c
hours per week each? >> yes. >> six hours in the classroom per week. >> yes. when happens if a better research university is the assumption that you will be spending approximately half your time doing research. if you have three if you ask a state legislator how much are you subsidizing research at your state university? and they say it's not very much and a lot of the money's coming, the answer is a lot, because you are paper -- or the people all salary to only be teaching...
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the latest figures show that incarceration costs $50,000 per year, per inmate. coming up on kron 4 news the local sheriff's will weigh in on what we could face and the bay area. >>pam: the other that jerry brown signed into law. muni cameras also alameda county tax increases to fund the tax fund. also harsher reprisals close for comfort of. and also let any a legal challenges of n f l stadium your also of state sex offenders will have to register, immediately upon gaining residents in california. >>jacqueline: we had an earthquake. 3.3 magnitude. south-east of oakland at 4:47. nine-miles around. we will keep you posted if there are any more aftershocks. the other big story is the cool down. take a look to these temperatures. 64 degrees in san francisco, 70 and oakland. 74 in san jose. yesterday, tense for in the 80s, the '90s of their significantly cooler-temperatures. cooler in san francisco, redwood city, oakland, 19 degrees cooler in a word. 25 degrees in santa rosa and only 24 hours ago. this fog was south last night and a surge up the coast. if overnight ho
the latest figures show that incarceration costs $50,000 per year, per inmate. coming up on kron 4 news the local sheriff's will weigh in on what we could face and the bay area. >>pam: the other that jerry brown signed into law. muni cameras also alameda county tax increases to fund the tax fund. also harsher reprisals close for comfort of. and also let any a legal challenges of n f l stadium your also of state sex offenders will have to register, immediately upon gaining residents in...
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we can do two minutes per person. someone can come right up to the microphone to begin with. >> good afternoon, gentlemen. my name is when robinson. and i am with the labor complaints managers. and-- compliance manager. i wanted to be supportive of the community that asked me to come here today to reinforce the impact this will have as a result of prevailing wage, as it is a public works project. in the community, especially a community that has a local hire mandate in front of them that gives an opportunity for work or jobs would be subject to prevailing wage compliance. as a result, as far as state labor code requires, you will have, and generally speaking of five to one ratio as far as turning into apprenticeships ratio. that is what you would expect. -- as far as journeymen to apprenticeships ratio. i would say at least 20 percent of the work force should be apprentices. if we're talking about apprentices that came up through cbo's or city bills, you can imagine the impact the story of an individual who was previo
we can do two minutes per person. someone can come right up to the microphone to begin with. >> good afternoon, gentlemen. my name is when robinson. and i am with the labor complaints managers. and-- compliance manager. i wanted to be supportive of the community that asked me to come here today to reinforce the impact this will have as a result of prevailing wage, as it is a public works project. in the community, especially a community that has a local hire mandate in front of them that...
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and susie, the data connection costs $1 per minute. then you got to pay for the skpex that costs a dollar per minute so if you're in the middle of nowhere, you're not going to be paying that to forward the latest jokes about somebody. >> susie: that $1,000 is the problem for me, and i think for most people. >> tom: i would think so. that is "nightly business report" for tonight. september 7. thank you for joining us. i'm tom hudson. have a great evening. >> susie: hope you have a great one too, thanks for watching everyone, we hope to see you right here tomorrow night. this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> more information about investing is available in "nightly business report's" video "how wall street works". >> be more. pbs.
and susie, the data connection costs $1 per minute. then you got to pay for the skpex that costs a dollar per minute so if you're in the middle of nowhere, you're not going to be paying that to forward the latest jokes about somebody. >> susie: that $1,000 is the problem for me, and i think for most people. >> tom: i would think so. that is "nightly business report" for tonight. september 7. thank you for joining us. i'm tom hudson. have a great evening. >> susie:...
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per hour. the onshore winds have really caused much cooler temperatures today. here is stronger for. this weather system is pushing south end should be here with some light rain around santa rosa and he'll spurred by a.m.. it will spread south throughout the course of the day. here is another shot of the bay bridge from the other side of the bay. >> as a palestinian president made a historical quest, asking the u.n. to recognized palestinian statehood, crowds gathered in the west bank to watch his remarks on a big screen. in new york, april palestinian group was outside the u.n. with a message that we must stand up to the west. >> at the time when the error people confirmed their quest for democracy, but the time has come for palestinian independence. he said it was israel blocking peace. >> the israeli government refuses to commit to international law and u.s. resolutions. they refuse to stop building settlements on the territory of the future state of palestine. >> crowds cheered for his words but shortly after his speech the prime minister of israel addressed
per hour. the onshore winds have really caused much cooler temperatures today. here is stronger for. this weather system is pushing south end should be here with some light rain around santa rosa and he'll spurred by a.m.. it will spread south throughout the course of the day. here is another shot of the bay bridge from the other side of the bay. >> as a palestinian president made a historical quest, asking the u.n. to recognized palestinian statehood, crowds gathered in the west bank to...
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net-logic shareholders will get $50 per share. the deal expands broadcom's lineup for wireless networking chips-- technology sold to cisco systems, alcatel-lucent and others. the buyout offer fueled a big rally for net-logic, up more than 50%, closing just shy of its takeout price. broadcom, the buyer, lost about 1%. speaking of corporate deal- making, mcgraw hill confirms what some shareholders have been pushing for-- a split. one company will hold its standard & poor's ratings and indicies business while the other will be concentrated in textbook publishing. how about the share price? activist shareholders began making noise for a split-up last month. that helped push the stock up from the mid 30s to the low 40s. today it was up 4%, closing at just over $40 per share. the break-up will be tax-free and completed by the end of next year. the company's current c.e.o., terry mcgraw, will lead the credit and market indices business. the european worries earlier in the day hit metal prices. silver fell more than 3%. it remains over $4
net-logic shareholders will get $50 per share. the deal expands broadcom's lineup for wireless networking chips-- technology sold to cisco systems, alcatel-lucent and others. the buyout offer fueled a big rally for net-logic, up more than 50%, closing just shy of its takeout price. broadcom, the buyer, lost about 1%. speaking of corporate deal- making, mcgraw hill confirms what some shareholders have been pushing for-- a split. one company will hold its standard & poor's ratings and...