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what sometimes where you see a place that would be perfect for public assembly, the amount of investment which would have to put in is fairly daunting. it is one of the problems we're having with your 32. frankly, it has changed the economics. supervisor chiu: 150 question, something i am asking of large apartments, how much of your department is i.t. related? i continue to hear that there are software systems that you are maintaining to keep track of your assets and i think we could probably manage them citywide. can you talk about that situation? >> about $4 million of our $66 million operating budget is i.t.. i think that what you are referring to, a couple of years ago there was a management report done by the comptroller's office, showing that we needed to have a better inventory system. we are in the process of buying one that we think will serve as our needs better. we are also looking to the question that you raised earlier, to try to migrate our systems on to something that will allow us to manage property on a year by year basis. so, those are some of the ideas that we have, go
what sometimes where you see a place that would be perfect for public assembly, the amount of investment which would have to put in is fairly daunting. it is one of the problems we're having with your 32. frankly, it has changed the economics. supervisor chiu: 150 question, something i am asking of large apartments, how much of your department is i.t. related? i continue to hear that there are software systems that you are maintaining to keep track of your assets and i think we could probably...
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it is also capable of large public assembly and events. it has access to the water for recreation. this is a snapshot of the conception of the water's edge to make it interactive. you can see kayaks and the ability to get down to the water. we also conceive of an open space in the interior of the project. we wanted each of the buildings to be enhanced by a water view or part of view. if you look at the site plan, all of the buildings are facing the water or a park. we think that will enhance the environment and make the bi buildings more valuable. this is the mission rock park, interior open space. it is meant to capture parks -- if you are familiar with bryant park in new york, madison square park -- other urban parks surrounded by large buildings that create a sense of intimacy and a breakdown the mass of the buildings surrounding them. we also can see the linkages from the open spaces. one of them is what we would call the ramblas, like in barcelona, which is much larger, but a thoroughfare which connects open spaces where there are shops, retail opportunities, where people can
it is also capable of large public assembly and events. it has access to the water for recreation. this is a snapshot of the conception of the water's edge to make it interactive. you can see kayaks and the ability to get down to the water. we also conceive of an open space in the interior of the project. we wanted each of the buildings to be enhanced by a water view or part of view. if you look at the site plan, all of the buildings are facing the water or a park. we think that will enhance...
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what sometimes where you see a place that would be perfect for public assembly, the amount of investment which would have to put in is fairly daunting. it is one of the problems we're having with your 32. frankly, it has changed the economics. supervisor chiu: 150 question, something i am asking of large apartments, how much of your department is i.t. related? i continue to hear that there are software systems that you are maintaining to keep track of your assets and i think we could probably manage them citywide. can you talk about that situation? >> about $4 million of our $66 million operating budget is i.t.. i think that what you are referring to, a couple of years ago there was a management report done by the comptroller's
what sometimes where you see a place that would be perfect for public assembly, the amount of investment which would have to put in is fairly daunting. it is one of the problems we're having with your 32. frankly, it has changed the economics. supervisor chiu: 150 question, something i am asking of large apartments, how much of your department is i.t. related? i continue to hear that there are software systems that you are maintaining to keep track of your assets and i think we could probably...
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ordinances requiring segregation in city parks, theaters, arenas, public calls and other places of public assemblyfinding them unconstitutional under the 14th amendment. the students have filed this lawsuit amid continuing protests linking the political tactics and legal tactics just is len holt had imagined and as you can imagine, the students were very happy with len holt and the way in which he contributed to their idea of what the movement should he. because of his support of the movement, he was beloved. merry king compared him to quote, an abolitionist on the underground railroad. james warman called him quote, far ahead of the conservative legal profession and stokely carmichael called him one of the great unsung heroes of the civil rights movement. certainly, len holt ought to be remembered. now, let's talk about howard moore jr. who was there on the left. howard moore jr. was general counsel, a native son of atlanta. he had been inspired to attend law school when thurgood marshall came to atlanta and wowed a crowd. moore said to himself, i can talk like that. and so he could. but, howard
ordinances requiring segregation in city parks, theaters, arenas, public calls and other places of public assemblyfinding them unconstitutional under the 14th amendment. the students have filed this lawsuit amid continuing protests linking the political tactics and legal tactics just is len holt had imagined and as you can imagine, the students were very happy with len holt and the way in which he contributed to their idea of what the movement should he. because of his support of the movement,...
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>>reporter: the general manager of public employee local one that supports assembly bill 340 and wouldcurtail the practice of retiring one day and returning the next. >> go through this fundamental question is it lawful or right. and it's lawful. it is earned and paid for and can do it. it is right. if we want to change that, we can change it. >>reporter: county leaders say dr. walker case his arrangement actually saved contra costa county about 300,000 dollars a year. that's money they would spend hiring his replacement. i did speak with dr. walker today. he's away at meetings. he said 65 years of age it simply made sense to retire but he wanted to stick around to realize his dream of health care reform n.martinez, abc 7 news. >>> facebook now admits secre secretly hired a public relations company to plant negative stories in the media about google. p.r. says facebook hired it to convince blogers that google was in vaiding privacy with social circle. as part of the deal they were not allowed to reveal the facebook paying the bills. campaign uncovered by a blogger who refused to take p
>>reporter: the general manager of public employee local one that supports assembly bill 340 and wouldcurtail the practice of retiring one day and returning the next. >> go through this fundamental question is it lawful or right. and it's lawful. it is earned and paid for and can do it. it is right. if we want to change that, we can change it. >>reporter: county leaders say dr. walker case his arrangement actually saved contra costa county about 300,000 dollars a year. that's...
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. >> we hope to change that image which is that public employees are not lavishly compensated in retire. >> inside of the capital, an assemblyoup's cause to end public abuses, especially spiking where the public employees had their last check with unused vacation and sick time and car allowances. the proposal was the result of the belt scandal where robert rizzo made $6,000 in retire. >> some employees are including items in the compensation package that spiked their compensation to create vastly increased pension checks for themselves >> the committee okayed rules to dissuades double dipping where a public employee retires on friday and returns to work on monday, not only earning a regular check, but a mention. the worker must now wait six months to double dip and is limited to 180 hours per year. and pension groups say it's not enough. >> we need to do what we need to save california's finances unless we change the benefits fundamentally and the cost of the benefits going forward. >> governor brown is hoping to include more pension reform in the film california budget. >> well, word of warning here. gas prices are high at
. >> we hope to change that image which is that public employees are not lavishly compensated in retire. >> inside of the capital, an assemblyoup's cause to end public abuses, especially spiking where the public employees had their last check with unused vacation and sick time and car allowances. the proposal was the result of the belt scandal where robert rizzo made $6,000 in retire. >> some employees are including items in the compensation package that spiked their...
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yesterday, the state assembly approved a crackdown on carrying unloaded handguns in public places. the so-called open carry bill now moves onto the senate. also yesterday a federal judge in sacramento moved -- in sacramento ruled people do not have a constitutional right to carry a con seemed weapon in pub -- concealed weapon in public. yackey speers said she received a -- jackie spears wanted to know more about the pipeline pg&e replaced. they did replace some of the pipeline but not the one that blew up last september. >>> stage 3 of the week-long amgen tour began this morning. this ride will take them to modesto. these are live pictures right now of some of the cyclists there on the road which looks a little wet from some of the rain. stage was yesterday. the first leg at lake tahoe was cancelled. the amgen tour is scheduled to come to the bay area tomorrow going from livermore to san jose. it's set to finish sunday in southern california. >>> and people on the san francisco waterfront today saw two yachts sailing near the golden gate bridge. these are the 76 and the america. th
yesterday, the state assembly approved a crackdown on carrying unloaded handguns in public places. the so-called open carry bill now moves onto the senate. also yesterday a federal judge in sacramento moved -- in sacramento ruled people do not have a constitutional right to carry a con seemed weapon in pub -- concealed weapon in public. yackey speers said she received a -- jackie spears wanted to know more about the pipeline pg&e replaced. they did replace some of the pipeline but not the...
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a state senator has a bill in the assembly to add gay studies to curriculum for public schools. california would be the first state with such a law if the bill passes. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." still to come, the rapture that wasn't. the support for followers of an east bay minister who predicted the date of the rapid tur. and spaywalking astronauts run into a bit of a problem this morning. we'll show you that, we're back in two minutes. >>> good sunday morning to you, taking a live look at one of the boats there on the bay this morning. erin murphy showing us that shot, a lovely start to the day, though a cool one. and with changes in the forecast. well, we are still here, east bay preacher harold campy predicted the end of the world should have started yesterday. "today in the bay's" kimberly terry has a look at what happened instead. ♪ it's the end of the world ♪ as we know it >> these people are suffering! >> reporter: it turns out the world has not ended, despite an evangelist claiming the epoch lips is coming saturday. harold carmpy, a leader of the family
a state senator has a bill in the assembly to add gay studies to curriculum for public schools. california would be the first state with such a law if the bill passes. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay." still to come, the rapture that wasn't. the support for followers of an east bay minister who predicted the date of the rapid tur. and spaywalking astronauts run into a bit of a problem this morning. we'll show you that, we're back in two minutes. >>> good...
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. >>> speaking of fighting back, public reports say dominique strauss-kahn has assembled a team of high powered lawyers to help him battle sexual assault chargers. the former imf chief is said to have experts in the united states and france. strauss-kahn is under tight surveillance in a manhattan town house while he awaiting his next court appearance next week. he denies attacking a hotel maid in new york city on may 14th. >>> andrew? >> meanwhile, charles, french finance minister is starting a global tour in her bid to succeed strauss-kahn. her campaign to win support will take her to china, india, several african naxs and the middle east. lagarde hopes to overcome potential opposition. >> for whomever does get ahead of the imf, one of their big tasks will be dealing with the long debt crisis. greece very much at the center of that right now. "the financial times" reports european leaders are negotiating a deal for unprecedented outside intervention in greece's economy. that would include international involvement in tax collection and the privatization of state assets in exchange for
. >>> speaking of fighting back, public reports say dominique strauss-kahn has assembled a team of high powered lawyers to help him battle sexual assault chargers. the former imf chief is said to have experts in the united states and france. strauss-kahn is under tight surveillance in a manhattan town house while he awaiting his next court appearance next week. he denies attacking a hotel maid in new york city on may 14th. >>> andrew? >> meanwhile, charles, french...
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assembly speaker john perez is a college dropout. for years he was incorrectly called a graduate of uc in news articles, biography and public pronouncementsut in his latest biography, it simply states he attended uc-berkeley. it was only after perez was elected the assembly speaker that he made any effort to correct that record which now states he attended from 1987 to 1990. >>> he became a millionaire playing the lottery but one michigan man is still buying his groceries with food stamps and lawmakers are future. 59-year-old leroy fix won $2 million. his take home, 850 grand. the state says because he had taken his winnings in a lump sum, he still met the income threshold for food assistance because he is still unemployed. >> if you' going to set there and try to make me feel bad, you aren't going to do it. it ain't gonna happen. >> fix says the use of food stamps was justified because he says the government took more than half his winnings in taxes. now lawmakers are quickly working to revise the rule that made it made it possible for him to continue to collect food stamps. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having
assembly speaker john perez is a college dropout. for years he was incorrectly called a graduate of uc in news articles, biography and public pronouncementsut in his latest biography, it simply states he attended uc-berkeley. it was only after perez was elected the assembly speaker that he made any effort to correct that record which now states he attended from 1987 to 1990. >>> he became a millionaire playing the lottery but one michigan man is still buying his groceries with food...
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which has been broke since the last dodge polara rolled off the assembly line and straight into a sink hole that used to be a public park. michigan has come up with a great way to handle the debt crisis in benton harbor, a predominantly african-american community that is the poorest city in michigan. which is like being the oldest member of "60 minutes." now-- (laughter) >> stephen: to make the city solvent the state of michigan appointed a guy named joseph harris to be something called the emergency financial manager. or efm. which i assume is pronounced ef-em. and folks, i got to tell you, did he ever. (laughter) >> stephen: jim? >> on friday the 8 commissioners and mayor wilsey cook eved a copy of this order from joseph harris the state appointed emergency manage never charge. with governor rick snider's support, effective immediately, their power and authority was stripped. commissioners would only be able to call meetings to order, approve minutes and adjourn meetings. >> stephen: this takes all power away from the local elected officials. but harris is still willing to listen to all the voices in city governm
which has been broke since the last dodge polara rolled off the assembly line and straight into a sink hole that used to be a public park. michigan has come up with a great way to handle the debt crisis in benton harbor, a predominantly african-american community that is the poorest city in michigan. which is like being the oldest member of "60 minutes." now-- (laughter) >> stephen: to make the city solvent the state of michigan appointed a guy named joseph harris to be...
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. >> our latest editorial states as our public schools face threats of more budget cuts, they need more local control. assemblyl 18 would put the spending power in the hands of the educators, not the legislators. charisma hone any, a charter school director applauds the bill and adds school districts like sausalito spend upwards of 30 thousand dollars a student, while only 45 minutes away in redwood city, they're like to spend 5200 per student. roy compares to it a dollar store with totally trashed desks. and christy adds it's time for sacramento to step aside, giving more fiscal responsibility to local districts and simplifying the bureaucracy is a no-brainer. perhaps the lawmakers in sacramento are hiding behind the complexity. time to open the books. as always, we're open to your comments. join us online, nbceditorials.com. >>> the >>> good evening, and welcome to "sports sunday." i'm laurence scott. thank you for joining us today. today was a day of unbelievable mood swings at the tank. optimism that they could tie the series, plus tons of early scoring chances down the drain for the sharks, who are now in
. >> our latest editorial states as our public schools face threats of more budget cuts, they need more local control. assemblyl 18 would put the spending power in the hands of the educators, not the legislators. charisma hone any, a charter school director applauds the bill and adds school districts like sausalito spend upwards of 30 thousand dollars a student, while only 45 minutes away in redwood city, they're like to spend 5200 per student. roy compares to it a dollar store with...
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state assembly has bill that would make it a misdemeanor to carry a gun in public.he bill would improve public safety while gun right advocates says it infringes on the constitutional right to bear arms. the measure now goes to the state senate. >> supervisors are expected to vote legislation that would allow interim mayor ed lee to get his job back. he wants to go back to being city administrator after his interim post ends in january. current law does not allow for a former mayor to take a paid city job within a one-year period. the proposal would make an exception for someone appointed mayor like lee. >> next, changing tactics in the fight against gang violence. controversial legal move that may be coming to an end in oakland. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney live in san pablo where six homeowners are waking up this morning wondering if anybody is going to help them save their homes from sliding down this hillside. the news wasn't bad at city council meeting. >> and giants fan beaten a dodgers stadium comes back to the bay area. [ female announcer ] we all want cleaner la
state assembly has bill that would make it a misdemeanor to carry a gun in public.he bill would improve public safety while gun right advocates says it infringes on the constitutional right to bear arms. the measure now goes to the state senate. >> supervisors are expected to vote legislation that would allow interim mayor ed lee to get his job back. he wants to go back to being city administrator after his interim post ends in january. current law does not allow for a former mayor to...
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. >> our latest editorial states as our public schools face threats of more budget cuts, they need more local control. assemblyill 18 would put the spending control in the hands of the legislators, not the educators. charisma hone any applauds the bill and adds school districts like sausalito spend upwards of 30 thousand dollars per student while only 45 minutes away in redwood city, they're lucky to spend 5200 per student. rory equates the state of today's classroom to a dollar store with totally trashed desks. and christy adds it's time for sacramento to step
. >> our latest editorial states as our public schools face threats of more budget cuts, they need more local control. assemblyill 18 would put the spending control in the hands of the legislators, not the educators. charisma hone any applauds the bill and adds school districts like sausalito spend upwards of 30 thousand dollars per student while only 45 minutes away in redwood city, they're lucky to spend 5200 per student. rory equates the state of today's classroom to a dollar store...
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assembly. they create the committee of public safety-- which sounds like a very nice committee.ells have a membrane around the d.n.a. this is a called a nucleus. notice, this is an aldyhyde, and an alcohol. a galaxy, hey, there's another galaxy. 30 million plus 20 million from the american manufacturer. if these things end up being worth 30 cents on the dollar. let's say we go to some future state and these are worth 30 cents, the most a private investor loses in this situation is his $7. if this does not blow your mind, then you have no emotion. >> rose: i am pleased to have sal khan at this table for the first time. welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> rose: what am i just looking at? i'm looking at someone who is interested in everything and has a passion to tell others. >> i think so. yeah, that's what i've turned into. >> what have you turned into? >> yeah, i've turned into someone-- i guess from my point of view-- who gets to-- i started off with the math and the physics and the science and the economics, stuff they knew payroll well from my background. but now i've turned
assembly. they create the committee of public safety-- which sounds like a very nice committee.ells have a membrane around the d.n.a. this is a called a nucleus. notice, this is an aldyhyde, and an alcohol. a galaxy, hey, there's another galaxy. 30 million plus 20 million from the american manufacturer. if these things end up being worth 30 cents on the dollar. let's say we go to some future state and these are worth 30 cents, the most a private investor loses in this situation is his $7. if...
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state assembly approved a bill that makes it misdemeanor to carry exposed unloaded gun in public.re is an exemption in unincorporated areas of the state. supporters say the bill will improve public safety and gun rights advocate said infringes on their stewart right to bear arms. >> governor brown wants tax increase even though california has found 6.6 billion dollars in 100 expected tax revenue. today he released revised budget proposal calling for 43 board and commission to be eliminated out right. but public schools would get nearly 3 billion dollars more than expected. plan also calls for extensions of the 1% sales tax and the half percent vehicle license fee. today governor brown emphasized the importance of bringing down the state debt level. >> there's something infant about the idea we spend and then weboro. well in balance that's okay. but we have exceeded the limit. what i am saying is the law of debt has to be brought down. my plan does that. >>reporter: brown session even if the plan is rejected there will be other efforts to deal with california financial deficit. >>
state assembly approved a bill that makes it misdemeanor to carry exposed unloaded gun in public.re is an exemption in unincorporated areas of the state. supporters say the bill will improve public safety and gun rights advocate said infringes on their stewart right to bear arms. >> governor brown wants tax increase even though california has found 6.6 billion dollars in 100 expected tax revenue. today he released revised budget proposal calling for 43 board and commission to be...
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. >>> yesterday, the state assembly approved a crackdown on carrying unloaded handguns in public places. the so huff called open-carry bill now moves onto the senate. >>> also, yesterday, a federal judge in sacramento rule that people do not have a receipt to carry a concealed weapon in public. >>> the mans to remob the oak tree nicknamed "granny will reportedly move ahead. neighbors rallied trying to save this 300-year-old tree creed. some tried to get a -- yesterday. some tried to get a restraining order yesterday. >>> closing arguments are set to begin today in the former journalist, chauncey bailey. prosecution has call nearly 0 witnesses, including broussard. broussard testified that bey ordered him to kill bailey. >>> this morning, contra costa county supervisors had discuss new ways to keep stray dogs on a short leash. the board will consider an ordinance requiring the spaying and neutering of any dog that's been -- >>> taking a taxi in san francisco may cost you more money soon. the city's transportation agency will vote today on raising fares. that would include an increase in
. >>> yesterday, the state assembly approved a crackdown on carrying unloaded handguns in public places. the so huff called open-carry bill now moves onto the senate. >>> also, yesterday, a federal judge in sacramento rule that people do not have a receipt to carry a concealed weapon in public. >>> the mans to remob the oak tree nicknamed "granny will reportedly move ahead. neighbors rallied trying to save this 300-year-old tree creed. some tried to get a --...
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. >>> we'll be back at 11:00 >>> our public schools face threats of more budget cuts and need more local control. assemblyhe spending power in the hands of the educators, not the legislators. school districts like sausalito spend upwards of $30,000 per student and while over 45 minutes away in redwood city, they are lucky top spend 50 per student. christy adds, it's time for sacramento to step aside getting more fiscal responsibility to local school districts and simplifying the bureaucracy is a no-brainer. time to open the books. as always, we're opened to your comments. join us online. nbceditorials.com.
. >>> we'll be back at 11:00 >>> our public schools face threats of more budget cuts and need more local control. assemblyhe spending power in the hands of the educators, not the legislators. school districts like sausalito spend upwards of $30,000 per student and while over 45 minutes away in redwood city, they are lucky top spend 50 per student. christy adds, it's time for sacramento to step aside getting more fiscal responsibility to local school districts and simplifying...
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. >>> our latest editorial state as our public schools face threats of more budget cuts, they need more local control. assembly bill 18 would put the spending power in the hands of the educators, not the legislatures. chris ma hone knee, a charter school director, applauds the bill and adds, school districts like sausalito spend upwards of $30,000 per student and while only 45 minutes away in redwood city, they are likely to spend $200 per student. roy equates it to a dollar store with totally trashed desks. and christy adds, giving more fiscal responsibility to local school districts and it's a no-brainer perhaps our problem solvers are hiding behind the complexity. time to open the books. as always, we're opened to your comments. join us online. nbceditorials.com. is stuck in the past!s account earn more with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking baby! so instead of making peanuts, your savings will be earning three times the national average. oops. sorry. three times more? i'll have that!
. >>> our latest editorial state as our public schools face threats of more budget cuts, they need more local control. assembly bill 18 would put the spending power in the hands of the educators, not the legislatures. chris ma hone knee, a charter school director, applauds the bill and adds, school districts like sausalito spend upwards of $30,000 per student and while only 45 minutes away in redwood city, they are likely to spend $200 per student. roy equates it to a dollar store with...
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public, scores of bi-national couples began contacting me for help. not a day goes1/ request. i testified before the california state assembly judiciary committee, and provided written testimony to senator leahy for the uniting of american families act. the irc, in making their recommendations to the mayor and board of a supervisors, to improve and enhance the quality of life into the participation of all the grim immigrants in the city and county of san francisco must include the plight of same-sex couples and by-national relationships. at the four of any immigration reform discussion, particularly for this city, the current immigration law fails so many immigrants and families. yes, same-sex relationships stand on prejudicial ground when compared to their heterosexual counterparts. without specific language such as that in the united families act which seeks to have permanent partners, same-sex by dutch national couples will remain victims to the law that compels discrimination against lgbt couples, including the right to sponsor a spouse, and with no right to a k1 same-sex visa. we are advised that took schumer will intro
public, scores of bi-national couples began contacting me for help. not a day goes1/ request. i testified before the california state assembly judiciary committee, and provided written testimony to senator leahy for the uniting of american families act. the irc, in making their recommendations to the mayor and board of a supervisors, to improve and enhance the quality of life into the participation of all the grim immigrants in the city and county of san francisco must include the plight of...
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announcement public via facebook and twitter asking supporters to tune in wednesday night for the television announcement. not much surprise since gingrich has been raising money assembling a campaign team. aides say he'll make his first speech friday at the georgia republican party convention. it will also be on "meet the press." >>> whitney houston is checking herself back into rehab. her rep says she is in an outpatient program for drug and alcohol treatment. houston's battled problems with drug addiction for years. she returned in 2009 declaring herself healthy and clean, but in 2010 last year the tour was troubled receiving negative reviews from fans and critics. no word on how long she'll be in rehab. >>> meredith vieira is leaving next month to spend more time with her family. after the show the anchors took questions and vieira said this is ann's day, a reference to ann curry who will be replacing her in the anchor chair. she made her announcement vieira was fighting back tears. >> i'm going to try to hold myself together here. but after months of personal reflection and private conversations between my family and my friends, i've decided to leave "today" in june
announcement public via facebook and twitter asking supporters to tune in wednesday night for the television announcement. not much surprise since gingrich has been raising money assembling a campaign team. aides say he'll make his first speech friday at the georgia republican party convention. it will also be on "meet the press." >>> whitney houston is checking herself back into rehab. her rep says she is in an outpatient program for drug and alcohol treatment. houston's...
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public fallout. >> cbs 5 political insider phil matier and former san francisco mayor and assembly speaker willie brownre here. gentlemen, good morning. [ chattering in the background ] >> last we we started talking about the separation and now what a difference a week makes. >> it does. >> good morning. >> it does. this is clearly one of the biggest stories in the world. my question, have you heard from arnold? >> yeah sure. >> you did. >> yes, i did. >> when? >> yesterday. >> well, do tell. what did he say? >> no, no. >> he is just a buddy. he just called as a friend. you know. he's hurting. you got to look out for your friends when they're hurting and he called the friends he figured would look out for him. so. very simple. >> and your advice? >> my advice was, you have no reason to apologize whatsoever. >> really? >> period. not at all. >> you know, your world has collapsed because of a perception, and it's a perception that you frankly had nothing to do with. >> excuse me? ! >> he had nothing to do with? >> no. he had nothing to do with the business of how the explosion occurred, phil. this is a m
public fallout. >> cbs 5 political insider phil matier and former san francisco mayor and assembly speaker willie brownre here. gentlemen, good morning. [ chattering in the background ] >> last we we started talking about the separation and now what a difference a week makes. >> it does. >> good morning. >> it does. this is clearly one of the biggest stories in the world. my question, have you heard from arnold? >> yeah sure. >> you did. >> yes, i...
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public defenders, and more broadly, criminal defense lawyers. and what does it matter if anything? those are the answers we are going to tackle this morning. we have assembleda great panelists to help us into those questions. let me introduce the panelists. to my immediate left is jonathan shapiro, an attorney and former u.s. assistant attorney, who has spent the last several years and 10 season working on television dramas such as "the practice" and "boston legal." next to him we have jamie floyd. broadcast anger for network news. many of you know her from her daily live broadcast "the best defense. next is a local attorney who has handled a number of high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor robert blake and civil rights lawyer stephen bingham. to his left is a career public defender from washington state. she is a blunder and has her own -- blogger and has her own blog. so'. does the media contributes to a negative misconception of public defenders, and more broadly, criminal defense attorneys? >> no, thank you. [laughter] >> absolutely yes. i think for the most part, there is the lack of understanding on the part of the am
public defenders, and more broadly, criminal defense lawyers. and what does it matter if anything? those are the answers we are going to tackle this morning. we have assembleda great panelists to help us into those questions. let me introduce the panelists. to my immediate left is jonathan shapiro, an attorney and former u.s. assistant attorney, who has spent the last several years and 10 season working on television dramas such as "the practice" and "boston legal." next to...