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did mayor reed share this with you? >> reporter: you know, raj, mayor chuck reed along with san francisco mayor ed lee and gene kwan, they told governor brown if you eliminate the agencies, you eliminate jobs. now, governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down those redevelopment agencies that would free up close to about $2 billion. but mayor chuck reed says the redevelopment money is really important for san jose in attracting businesses, creating jobs. and he told the governor at this meeting now is not the time to take away that money. the governor told him, dollars will be hard to come by. >> the hallways will be crowded in the coming months of people who say please keep the money coming. and my message is the money is not there. >> we didn't have to explain that to him, but we wanted to impress upon him the importance of this redevelopment funding to creating jobs at a time when californians have such high unemployment rates. >> rep
did mayor reed share this with you? >> reporter: you know, raj, mayor chuck reed along with san francisco mayor ed lee and gene kwan, they told governor brown if you eliminate the agencies, you eliminate jobs. now, governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down those redevelopment agencies that would free up close to about $2 billion. but mayor chuck reed says the redevelopment money is really important for...
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san jose's chuck reed is among the mayors who will be there.'s go to anne makovec live at san jose city hall to explain his stand. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night during the state of the union we heard about the federal budgeted then there is the state budget and all of these local, city and county budgets and they are all intertwined when you cut from one, it often means cuts to another one. and that is something that a lot of local mayors are standing up to, today we're talking about san jose mayor chuck reed, ed lee the mayor of san francisco, and jean quan, of oakland all headed over to sacramento to confront engineergy about some cuts to the state budget which will affect local funds. now, jerry brown's plan is to shut down about 400 local redevelopment agencies. the same agencies that cities and counties have been counting on to help spur growth which leads to more taxes that they can then collect. the state is also considering shifting billions of dollars in costs to counties everything from the monitoring of pa
san jose's chuck reed is among the mayors who will be there.'s go to anne makovec live at san jose city hall to explain his stand. anne, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. last night during the state of the union we heard about the federal budgeted then there is the state budget and all of these local, city and county budgets and they are all intertwined when you cut from one, it often means cuts to another one. and that is something that a lot of local mayors are standing up to,...
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thank you so much, senator reed. and now bill and i would be glad to entertain any questions you may have about state of homelessness in america. yes. >> i wanted to ask you about -- about homelessness in the district. and i wonder if you had a chance to look at the data and credit that to whether that was a policy or what were your explanation for that? >> well, i think here in the district, speaking from my own experiences as a resident of the district, that really was as a result of a policy to house chronically homeless people so there was a real effort on the part of the district government to identify chronically homeless people and get them into permanent supportive housing. there was also a big effort to house homeless veterans in the district. identify them and house them using hud -- the hud federal program. and also families who were also housed so there was a policy change in the district focusing on housing. >> do you have any numbers on how many houses like yours in the country now? >> it's a good quest
thank you so much, senator reed. and now bill and i would be glad to entertain any questions you may have about state of homelessness in america. yes. >> i wanted to ask you about -- about homelessness in the district. and i wonder if you had a chance to look at the data and credit that to whether that was a policy or what were your explanation for that? >> well, i think here in the district, speaking from my own experiences as a resident of the district, that really was as a result...
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chuck reed is meeting with him. >>> the man flu is a real condition. are more likely to exaggerate their symptoms and call in. do need to a study for this? i knew that. they can't handle pain. men dealing with job stress are 70% more likely to take time off because of a cold but researchers say women tough it out because they have a more stoic response to sickness. with more on health news, here's scott goldberg. >>> reporter: americans are paying a price for years of heavy smoking and bad eating. a new report finds that even though the u.s. spends more on healthcare than any other nation, people in the u.s. have a short life expectancy than people 6 many other countries. the national research council says in the past americans were first to light up and eat fatty foods. researchers feel those numbers will turn around now that smoking is on the decline. >>> keeping electronic medical records doesn't lead to better care. stanford researchers analyzed data from 250,000 doctors visits and found no evidence that computer records improved the quality of car
chuck reed is meeting with him. >>> the man flu is a real condition. are more likely to exaggerate their symptoms and call in. do need to a study for this? i knew that. they can't handle pain. men dealing with job stress are 70% more likely to take time off because of a cold but researchers say women tough it out because they have a more stoic response to sickness. with more on health news, here's scott goldberg. >>> reporter: americans are paying a price for years of heavy...
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ha w mayor chuck reed hopes to achieve.ydratensive relieves it with moisturizers plus the power of cortizone-10. new hydratensive lotion. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible cr. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ] it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. >> san jose's mayor is off to sacramento to fight for his city. good morning. i'll tell you what mayor chuck reed plans to tell the governor today coming up in a live report. >> raises in the midst of recession and budget cuts. a look at a bay area school system to cut millions. >> rewriting history. what one man did to get credit for a discovery
ha w mayor chuck reed hopes to achieve.ydratensive relieves it with moisturizers plus the power of cortizone-10. new hydratensive lotion. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible cr. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios....
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take vo ---- estuvieron presentes, ademas del alcalde reed ...l presidente del concejo dave cortese, y la administrador a de la ciudad debra mangione. ----esta tarde entrevistamos a otra lider de pact, quien nos decia que la organizacion expedira pronto una opinion acerca del nuevo jefe policial de san jose. cu --- y tremendo arsenal descubrieron en richmond .... el mas importante de toda la historia del departamento policial en lo que se refiere a "un particular", dicen ... ===deko=== ---- mire esa foto: 18 armas de fuego fueron halladas, entre ellas varios rifles de "asalto", en una casa de la calle san joaquin 2 mil 300. ----- ademas, encontraron un kilo de cocaina y 9 onzas de meta- anfetamina. ---- cornelius savage, de 39 aÑos fue arrestado en la vivienda ... ---- no se sabe aun por que este sujeto - que tiene una extensa historia de crimenes- estaba acumulando tantas armas ! take top vo ---- y hablando de armas, pues esta tarde una vecina de concord encontro viejas granadas militares mientras limpiaba un garage .... ---- asi que tuvieron qu
take vo ---- estuvieron presentes, ademas del alcalde reed ...l presidente del concejo dave cortese, y la administrador a de la ciudad debra mangione. ----esta tarde entrevistamos a otra lider de pact, quien nos decia que la organizacion expedira pronto una opinion acerca del nuevo jefe policial de san jose. cu --- y tremendo arsenal descubrieron en richmond .... el mas importante de toda la historia del departamento policial en lo que se refiere a "un particular", dicen ......
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--uno de los individuos fue identificado como "norris reed", de 20 aÑos a quien la policia atrap.os hombres llevaron a la victima a un cajero automatico, hicieron que retirara dinero, le robaron y se fueron. --como le digo, "norris" fue encarcelado, pero el segundo sospechoso escapo. cu --y escuche esto...! --cada aÑo el gobierno se queda con millones de dolares que usted podria haber reclamado. --se trata de un subsidio que le dan a los que trabajan pero no ganan mucho. --pero algunos no sabemos y pues no lo reclamamos. --pilar niÑo nos cuenta como hacerlo. take pkg take pkg 21:45 quisiera darle mas a mis hijos que vivieran una vida mas comoda 21:48 mayra trabaja mucho pero gana poco. la historia de millones de personas en estados unidos. mayra lopez/recibio credito tributario al trabajo 21:01 si es un poco frustrante cuando ves tu cheque y ves todos los impuestos que te estan quitando y pues no alcanza 21:11 para personas como ella el gobierno tiene un subsidio. es un cheque que puede ser de hasta cinco mil seiscientos dolares y lo recibe como parte del reembolso cuando declara
--uno de los individuos fue identificado como "norris reed", de 20 aÑos a quien la policia atrap.os hombres llevaron a la victima a un cajero automatico, hicieron que retirara dinero, le robaron y se fueron. --como le digo, "norris" fue encarcelado, pero el segundo sospechoso escapo. cu --y escuche esto...! --cada aÑo el gobierno se queda con millones de dolares que usted podria haber reclamado. --se trata de un subsidio que le dan a los que trabajan pero no ganan mucho....
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reed says it's not just the weather behind the current glut. it's also the political climate. >> on the obama administration's announcement. >> reporter: as a result, reed has watched marijuana prices plummet. >> the more cannabis on the market, the cheaper the price is, that's awesome for the consumer. >> reporter: but the bounty of medicinal weed could end up hurting smaller cannabis co-ops and growers who can't find buyers for their crops. >> it's definitely the grower's concern when they ask me that question. like what do you mean by that? am i going to be able to sell it? and i'm, like, chances are you're going to get a lot less than what you thought you were going to get. >> reporter: changes to marijuana laws has drawn more people into the business of medical cannabis and in the coming years it's likely there will be more than enough to go around. joe risotto jr. >>> it's going to mean a higher price tag for students. the csu board, some of them voted to boost fees for doctorate programs by 10%. it's the second hike on campus in just the
reed says it's not just the weather behind the current glut. it's also the political climate. >> on the obama administration's announcement. >> reporter: as a result, reed has watched marijuana prices plummet. >> the more cannabis on the market, the cheaper the price is, that's awesome for the consumer. >> reporter: but the bounty of medicinal weed could end up hurting smaller cannabis co-ops and growers who can't find buyers for their crops. >> it's definitely the...
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chuck reed will meet with members of the city tonight at 7:00. the recent spike in violent crime understood scores the city's need for a police chief committed to a strong community policing and gang prevention. right now the city is still searching for its next chief. the man reportedly on the short list for the job is chris moore and current oakland chief anthony bass. >>> oakwood city is looking for a new top cop this morning. luis is leaving and in a statement he says, quote, it is time for me to step aside and let his or her own director take charge of its own team. his last day is february 16th. >>> several health organizations on the peninsula will be giving a total of $2 million in grants. the peninsula health care district will award the grants to organizations in san mateo county. among the 12 groups getting grant money are the college of san mateo nursing program, the peninsula jewish community center, the women's recovery association and the children's health initiative. >>> this afternoon the giants' world championship trophy is maki
chuck reed will meet with members of the city tonight at 7:00. the recent spike in violent crime understood scores the city's need for a police chief committed to a strong community policing and gang prevention. right now the city is still searching for its next chief. the man reportedly on the short list for the job is chris moore and current oakland chief anthony bass. >>> oakwood city is looking for a new top cop this morning. luis is leaving and in a statement he says, quote, it is...
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my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about the city, weeping for dimusi. oh, my brother, who is your sister? i am your sister. oh, dimusi, who is your mother? i am your mother. the day that dawns for you will also dawn for me. the day that you will see, i will also see. i would find my brother, i would comfort him, i would share his fate. when she saw the sister's grief, when anana saw the grief of gestana, she spoke to him gently. dimusi is no more. i would take you to him, but i do not know the place. then a fly appeared. the holy fly circled the air above anana's head and spok
my heart plays the reed pipe of mourning. in a place where he once said my mother will ask for me, now he cannot move his hands, now he cannot move his feet. i would see my child. the mother walked to the desolate place. she looked at the slain wild bull. she looked into its face. she said, my child, the face is yours. the spirit has fled. there is mourning in the house. there is grief in the inner chambers. the sister wandered about the city, weeping for her brother. gestanana wandered about...
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rene vignos, stephen harris, shane o'reilly, arnie lerner, zachary nathan, lee yvonne phillips, jim reed, tony sanchez-corea iii, kevin wallace, tony lau, and robert wong. seats to expire august 18, 2013. before we nominate or whatever, there are a few new people. most of the people on here are people who reapplied or were reappointed. we got very few applications -- i believe we got a total of five -- and if you would like, maybe we could introduce those new people, or if you want to go one by one. >> why don't i say a little bit about what happened at the nomination committee? the nomination committee met just a week ago, a little over a week ago, and we were surprised that there was not very many public members -- in fact, there were no public members at the meeting, and we usually get a handful to a dozen people talking to us about the applicants and who applied and the merits of everybody. so what the commissioner -- what commissioner hechanova and i did -- we were the team at the meeting -- we looked at the applicant's and asked what the new applicants requested, and we looked to s
rene vignos, stephen harris, shane o'reilly, arnie lerner, zachary nathan, lee yvonne phillips, jim reed, tony sanchez-corea iii, kevin wallace, tony lau, and robert wong. seats to expire august 18, 2013. before we nominate or whatever, there are a few new people. most of the people on here are people who reapplied or were reappointed. we got very few applications -- i believe we got a total of five -- and if you would like, maybe we could introduce those new people, or if you want to go one by...
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. >>> chuck reed visited be police and firefighters working on the holiday. it's become a new year's tradition since he took office in 2007. it comes as part of the efforts to revise pension systems. two weeks ago, mayor reed got the city council to name new candidates to the board that oversees the $4 billion pension program. >>> time square is getting back to normal after the big new year's eve bash. coming up, we'll tell you who showed up. a prison fight in europe damaged the facility. >>> and the death toll the rising following deadly tornadoes that ripped through the south and midwest. well, in case you missed it, this is what it looked like at the stroke of midnight in san francisco. people crowded the waterfront to spring in 2011. the party downtown was just one of countless new year's eve parties going on around the bay area last night going into this morning. on the east coast, a crowd of estimated more than 1 million people packed the area in and around new york city's time square. it's one of the biggest parties in the world. people gathered to wat
. >>> chuck reed visited be police and firefighters working on the holiday. it's become a new year's tradition since he took office in 2007. it comes as part of the efforts to revise pension systems. two weeks ago, mayor reed got the city council to name new candidates to the board that oversees the $4 billion pension program. >>> time square is getting back to normal after the big new year's eve bash. coming up, we'll tell you who showed up. a prison fight in europe damaged...
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mayor reed said doing so would have a harmful effect on the already tough job market. coming up at 5:00 we will take a look at once in as a project that was created with help from the redevelopment fund. look at cited traffic this is in san francisco the top of your screen traffic headed toward the lower deck of the bay bridge is moving quite slowly the bottom of your screen southbound 101 traffic looking good. will be right back. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on airplanes. the first to have smoke-free bars and restaurants. all while saving over $86 billion in health care costs... and over a million lives. we've done a good job. but even if you were born today, you'd still grow up in a world where tobacco kills more people... than aids, drugs, alcohol, murder and car crashes... combined. we have a lot more work to do. it's not too well done? nope. but it is a job well done. what are you reading, sweetie? her diary. when you're done, i'd love some feedback. sure. your mom and i read that thing cover-to-cover. loved it. thanks. would you mi
mayor reed said doing so would have a harmful effect on the already tough job market. coming up at 5:00 we will take a look at once in as a project that was created with help from the redevelopment fund. look at cited traffic this is in san francisco the top of your screen traffic headed toward the lower deck of the bay bridge is moving quite slowly the bottom of your screen southbound 101 traffic looking good. will be right back. california should be proud. we were the first to ban smoking on...
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work is piling up on the desk of san jose mayor chuck reed this morning.to keep jobs in san jose. he's returning from a visit to sacramento to tell governor jerry brown if you eliminate redevelopment agencies you'll eliminate jobs. oakland mayor jean quan and san francisco mayor ed lee also made the trip. governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion budget deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down redevelopment agencies to free up close to $2 billion. mayor reed is tells governor brown now is not the time to take away that money. >> we wanted to impress upon him the importance of the redevelopment funding to creating jobs at a time when california has such high unemployment rates. >> there could be a possible compromise. mayor chuck reed and fellow mayors will be busy working on alternative proposals, but they have to move quickly. the governor wants the budget in place by march. >>> this morning an oakland police officer is off the street after killing a man wanted in a drive-by shooting. police chased two men in
work is piling up on the desk of san jose mayor chuck reed this morning.to keep jobs in san jose. he's returning from a visit to sacramento to tell governor jerry brown if you eliminate redevelopment agencies you'll eliminate jobs. oakland mayor jean quan and san francisco mayor ed lee also made the trip. governor brown and the state are looking at a $25 billion budget deficit. the governor feels one way to cut the deficit is to shut down redevelopment agencies to free up close to $2 billion....
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>> yes, mike reed. >> reporter: what happened to mike reed after he ate this breakfast? >> he was still hungry. he said he ate it so fast he didn't get a chance to get full. >> reporter: you unbelievable. we are going to cook it up. we are going to have a look at that coming up within the show and again, we are going to have somebody attempting to eat the intimidator before 7:00. sydnie, you have to stay tuned. >> oh, my gosh. that looks like one of our morning meals here at "early edition" but that would feed everyone. anne, can you ask lumpy how much does that weigh? >> reporter: oh, it's 7.5 pounds. >> 7.5 pounds. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: 7.5 pounds and the guy who did it this mike reed ate it in 7.5 minutes. a pound a minute! unbelievable. >> give joey chestnut a run for his money. tell lumpy we'll be back to see him and i want to see that breakfast and whoever is going to attempt it. thank you, anne makovec at lumpy's this morning. >> i want to see a photo of mike reed. >>> 5:21. champions don't come cheap. we'll tell you how much the giants are shelling out to
>> yes, mike reed. >> reporter: what happened to mike reed after he ate this breakfast? >> he was still hungry. he said he ate it so fast he didn't get a chance to get full. >> reporter: you unbelievable. we are going to cook it up. we are going to have a look at that coming up within the show and again, we are going to have somebody attempting to eat the intimidator before 7:00. sydnie, you have to stay tuned. >> oh, my gosh. that looks like one of our morning...
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. >> consider novato cpa holly reed. >> i take an expensive drug to control a cancerous tumor. >> reed'sr fighting pills cost $60,000 a year. she's been on them almost 10 years. if her company could put in a cap on her benefit, she'd be fatesing a difficult dilemma. >> i don't know i can keep my home. you know? i think would it change my middle class life style. >> reed says she might be forced ton to public assistance. medicaid or medicare a point made at this morning's hearing. >> those that are moved into those programs and they will be, want, if this is repealed is going increase the burdens of the public health insurance programs. >> taxpayers could be stuck with bills rather than insurance companies. a spokesman for the indusance industry won't speculate on what might happen if the law is repealed. >> in washington, where they get to debate the law itself, we observe it, if they change it, we'll respond to it and make best we can. >> and marin county representative lynn woolsy introduced legislation to restore public option to the law. and she told republicans we'll trim $68 billio
. >> consider novato cpa holly reed. >> i take an expensive drug to control a cancerous tumor. >> reed'sr fighting pills cost $60,000 a year. she's been on them almost 10 years. if her company could put in a cap on her benefit, she'd be fatesing a difficult dilemma. >> i don't know i can keep my home. you know? i think would it change my middle class life style. >> reed says she might be forced ton to public assistance. medicaid or medicare a point made at this...
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reed has made no secret that he thinks this is important. helping pleded to mark communities to regenerate. along with the other supporters 300,000 jobs part, for full-time. they want to steer some of this money toward schools, for example senate clare's school would mean a great deal money to them. but it's like robin peter to pay paul. he says this has to be kept. 400 redevelopment agencies that are dependent on this money, critics say it is something not being used properly. it is not going to the right sorts of area, a truck read as saying this is something they need in local communities. >> we will get more later today. along with mayor read as we've been telling new mayors from all the big cities attending. jean- claude going to talk to the governor. we will be right back. the dow has surpassed the 12,000 point. that is good news for lot of investors and traders. the president today talking about the economy you can be sure he will take as much credit as he can pointing to his policies during his first two years in office to helping th
reed has made no secret that he thinks this is important. helping pleded to mark communities to regenerate. along with the other supporters 300,000 jobs part, for full-time. they want to steer some of this money toward schools, for example senate clare's school would mean a great deal money to them. but it's like robin peter to pay paul. he says this has to be kept. 400 redevelopment agencies that are dependent on this money, critics say it is something not being used properly. it is not going...
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it was election year 1968, and dwight eisenhower lay at walter reed army hospital. he had suffered seven heart attacks at the last one following the speech he made from his hospital room when he exhorted the republican convention to nominate richard nixon. between campaign stops, david and i tried to visit his grandfather as often as we could. and i would never forget the evening that we came into his hospital room. we were also bit late arriving at the hospital because our plane had been delayed and the nurses told us that agenda was quite anxious for us to get there. and when we went through the double doors into the presidential suite, we saw that the nurses had proper general eisenhower up on the bed, in the bed a little bit with some pillows. he was so thin and so frail, and the stark white of the sheets made his mesmerizing blue eyes seemed even bluer. and the moment he spotted us, -- [inaudible] he stuck a nixon sticker and agnew sticker. [laughter] he had spirit and courage to the very end. in the eisenhower family graveyard in elizabeth hill pennsylvania no
it was election year 1968, and dwight eisenhower lay at walter reed army hospital. he had suffered seven heart attacks at the last one following the speech he made from his hospital room when he exhorted the republican convention to nominate richard nixon. between campaign stops, david and i tried to visit his grandfather as often as we could. and i would never forget the evening that we came into his hospital room. we were also bit late arriving at the hospital because our plane had been...
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that's what you heard mayor reed just talking about. city officials working directly with the schools and neighborhoods in which the violence is occurring. meantime, the search for a police chief for san jose continues. it's down to two finalists, and the mayor expects a recommendation from the city manager within a couple of weeks. kimberly terry, nbc, bay area news. >>> a 9-year-old san francisco boy is in the hospital recovering from a gunshot wound. he was shot near noon today. investigators say they aren't sure yet whether the boy was hit by a stray bullet or targeted. the boy is expected to survive. >>> hundreds of people from around the country all sharing the goal of fighting slavery and human trafficking are gathering in fremont this weekend for what they are calling a freedom summit. slavery continues to be a problem that's hidden right in our own neighborhoods. yesterday bay area police busted a sex ring operation in three counties. women from taiwan and china were forced to work as prostitutes in suspected brothels in san jo
that's what you heard mayor reed just talking about. city officials working directly with the schools and neighborhoods in which the violence is occurring. meantime, the search for a police chief for san jose continues. it's down to two finalists, and the mayor expects a recommendation from the city manager within a couple of weeks. kimberly terry, nbc, bay area news. >>> a 9-year-old san francisco boy is in the hospital recovering from a gunshot wound. he was shot near noon today....
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mayor chuck reed held his annual crime and gang prevention summit. today's summit, there are a lot more concerns. even with what's happening this week. let's bring in kimberly terry who joins us from san jose with more. kimberly? >> reporter: last year san jose had its lowest homicide rate in a decade. but this year started off with bloodshed and violence. in san jose, there have been seven homicides in the first three weeks of 2011. >> we're having a terrible month, a tragic month of january. we've had three gang related homicides in this month. >> reporter: the latest happened friday night when san jose police say an 18-year-old was gunned down. police say a 17-year-old suspect has been arrested, and they believe the shooting is gang related. in response, police say they are stepping up gang suppression efforts. saturday a planned crime and gang prevention summit was held at the seven trees community center. the recent spat of violence is a talking point. mayor chuck reed hosted the event. >> we had a spike in the first few weeks of the year. but w
mayor chuck reed held his annual crime and gang prevention summit. today's summit, there are a lot more concerns. even with what's happening this week. let's bring in kimberly terry who joins us from san jose with more. kimberly? >> reporter: last year san jose had its lowest homicide rate in a decade. but this year started off with bloodshed and violence. in san jose, there have been seven homicides in the first three weeks of 2011. >> we're having a terrible month, a tragic month...
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. >> look, reed vs. reed is the decision. it was argued by a woman who presently sits on the supreme court. it is really stand husband to have a supreme court justice in the face of a unanimous decision deny what the decisions -- perhaps he wasn't on the court then but it does show you this is very revealing. shows you what he thinks about precedent, and he said so unqualifiededly. it's very troubling for that reason, you can't blame women for saying, well, my, goodness, at least we had most of it covered i guess we have to go back to the equal rights amendment. >> let me say on that, i'm not a constitutional lawyer either, but i have talked to get their thoughts. here you can say it's plausible, not necessarily right. it's plausible. talk about the 14th med amount what is after the 14th amendment which was supposedly create -- ban discrimination. we showed 19th amend tomorrow give women right to vote down the road. obviously folks then still didn't get it. we had to pass that law. even after the 14th had voting rights of the
. >> look, reed vs. reed is the decision. it was argued by a woman who presently sits on the supreme court. it is really stand husband to have a supreme court justice in the face of a unanimous decision deny what the decisions -- perhaps he wasn't on the court then but it does show you this is very revealing. shows you what he thinks about precedent, and he said so unqualifiededly. it's very troubling for that reason, you can't blame women for saying, well, my, goodness, at least we had...
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reed hastings, worried or not?gle is google, i mean, that's something that you can't just write off. >> you have to imagine that there will be a couple of netflix competitors that enter, but it's a very large market, so we look at it, say, the best thing we can do between now and then is just focus on the subscribers, focus on getting more content, growing our subscriber base, you know, all the things we could be doing anything. >> reporter: well, it's certainly true that netflix and amazon are not offering the same service exactly. amazon, you pay per movie, say, the new release "inception." >> you never really remember the beginning of a dream, do you? >> reporter: $10 to own it, $4 to rent it for a limited time. with netflix, it's $8 a month to stream as many movies as you like, but "inception" is now available for streaming on netflix, and that's true of a lot of newer movies. amazon nailed down relationships that you guys don't have yet. what about that? >> we don't have the same films but we have a little bit
reed hastings, worried or not?gle is google, i mean, that's something that you can't just write off. >> you have to imagine that there will be a couple of netflix competitors that enter, but it's a very large market, so we look at it, say, the best thing we can do between now and then is just focus on the subscribers, focus on getting more content, growing our subscriber base, you know, all the things we could be doing anything. >> reporter: well, it's certainly true that netflix...
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. >> reporter: mayor chuck reed says 20 people were killed in san jose during the year that just ended compared to 28 the year before. it's not just san jose. homicides are declining in many cities. the richmond rate down 50%. oakland, 15. san francisco showed little change, but a 50% drop the year before. salinas and l.a. which follows san jose's gang prevention model saw major reductions. >> we're proud of the san jose model and have to keep on it. we can never turn our back on the gangs because they will come back quickly. >> reporter: under the san jose plan, police, park and rec and community organizations work together to intervene in gangs, but that didn't stop a killing early saturday morning, one hour into the new year. >> [ speaking in spanish ] . >> reporter: florida says a man wearing a ski mask walked up to her son, 15-year-old oscar gonzalez and shot him three times. the lincoln high school student was standing in front of his house, celebrate the new year with relatives. he died on the front porch where a shrine now stands. [ speaking in spanish ] . >> reporter: gonzalez
. >> reporter: mayor chuck reed says 20 people were killed in san jose during the year that just ended compared to 28 the year before. it's not just san jose. homicides are declining in many cities. the richmond rate down 50%. oakland, 15. san francisco showed little change, but a 50% drop the year before. salinas and l.a. which follows san jose's gang prevention model saw major reductions. >> we're proud of the san jose model and have to keep on it. we can never turn our back on...
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police spotted the car, rescued the woman and reed. but the other kidnapper, that guy got away. >>> foul play is not suspected which adds even more concern for the missing high school teacher in marin county. tonight after nine days of silence, her family is speaking out for the first time. police were called in last week when 53-year-old debra schmidt failed to show up at the high school in the town of ross. the day before she left a message on the blackboard of her english room. it read, "thank you, everyone." tonight, schmidt's family released a statement saying, and here it is, her family is deeply concerned about her well-being and wants to do everything possible to bring her home safely. schmidt is going through a divorce and has a teenage son. >>> did shoddy recordkeeping play a role in the san bruno inferno? startling discoveries. jackie spears says they can't find documentation about the installation or even the manufacturing for 30% of its lines that run through urban areas of northern california. it's these documents that wo
police spotted the car, rescued the woman and reed. but the other kidnapper, that guy got away. >>> foul play is not suspected which adds even more concern for the missing high school teacher in marin county. tonight after nine days of silence, her family is speaking out for the first time. police were called in last week when 53-year-old debra schmidt failed to show up at the high school in the town of ross. the day before she left a message on the blackboard of her english room. it...
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we already know his last name was reed.ues] there are a lot of ways to spell "reed." >> [inaudible] >> the title of the feature belongs to its own history. each of us speaking today recognizes what a privilege is to call this place our workplace. but countless local slaves labored here long before we or any senators before us could enjoy that honor. their tasks were backbreaking, condemned to a sentence of disgraceful in justice. this somehow found the strength to finish the most graceful designs. it drew blistering summers and biting winters, in snake- infested kauris, they carved and shaped the stones. the their hands built a temple to liberty. so many of them would never know that blessing first hand. they toiled with nothing more than the hope or the faith with the promise that would be fulfilled, to be counted as equal citizens, to elect leaders who would represent them and serve as their representatives. in this place, there is so much american history, it is our duty to ensure that none of it no matter how file is er
we already know his last name was reed.ues] there are a lot of ways to spell "reed." >> [inaudible] >> the title of the feature belongs to its own history. each of us speaking today recognizes what a privilege is to call this place our workplace. but countless local slaves labored here long before we or any senators before us could enjoy that honor. their tasks were backbreaking, condemned to a sentence of disgraceful in justice. this somehow found the strength to finish...
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crime scene tape are becoming more common san jose, seven homicides in january have made mayor chuck reed admitting to a crowd at more than a,000 of our lady at guadalupe church that we're off to a bad start. >> i know that we can deal with these problems successfully. we have in the past. these are very difficult times with the bad things that have happened just in the month of january. >> teenagers like maria who are worried about their younger brothers and sisters. >> it's sad. that they can't go outside, play safe. don't know if somebody will have a drive-by, somebody will have a weapon. >> reporter: family at this emergency community meeting urged city leaders to help rebuild the trust between the police and the neighborhood. they say once that connection is made, more neighbors will be willing to help the police. >> we are going to try to find more things to do so they can stay out of the streets or help out, have more officers come in, be more respectful. we'll try to work on that as much as we can. >> reporter: but if nothing is done, neighbors fear the violence won't stop. >> end
crime scene tape are becoming more common san jose, seven homicides in january have made mayor chuck reed admitting to a crowd at more than a,000 of our lady at guadalupe church that we're off to a bad start. >> i know that we can deal with these problems successfully. we have in the past. these are very difficult times with the bad things that have happened just in the month of january. >> teenagers like maria who are worried about their younger brothers and sisters. >> it's...
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thank you so much, senator reed. and now bill and i would be glad to entertain any questions you may have about state of homelessness in america. yes. >> i wanted to ask you about -- about homelessness in the district. and i wonder if you had a chance to look at the data and credit that to whether that was a policy or what were your explanation for that? >> well, i think here in the district, speaking from my own experiences as a resident of the district, that really was as a result of a policy to house chronically homeless people so there was a real effort on the part of the district government to identify chronically homeless people and get them into permanent supportive housing. there was also a big effort to house homeless veterans in the district. identify them and house them using hud -- the hud federal program. and also families who were also housed so there was a policy change in the district focusing on housing. >> do you have any numbers on how many houses like yours in the country now? >> it's a good quest
thank you so much, senator reed. and now bill and i would be glad to entertain any questions you may have about state of homelessness in america. yes. >> i wanted to ask you about -- about homelessness in the district. and i wonder if you had a chance to look at the data and credit that to whether that was a policy or what were your explanation for that? >> well, i think here in the district, speaking from my own experiences as a resident of the district, that really was as a result...
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. >> reporter: mayor chuck reed says it's not just san josi. homicides are declining in many cities. the richmond rate, down 15% and san francisco showed little change, but a 50% drop the year before. salinas and la, saw major reductions. >> we're proud of the san josi model and we have to keep at it. we can never turn our back on the gangs because they will come back in a short period of time. >> reporter: under the san josi time, police, parks and recreation and community organizations work together to intervene in gangs, but that didn't stop a killing early saturday morning, just one hour into the new year. >> unapersona -- . >> reporter: she says a man wearing a ski mask walked up to her son, 15-year-old oscar gonzalez and shot him three times. lincoln high school student was standing in front of his house, celebrating the new year with relatives. he died on the front porch, where a shrine now stands. she says she is worried for her children until the killer is caught and mayor reed says solving homicides is key to keeping the rate down. >>
. >> reporter: mayor chuck reed says it's not just san josi. homicides are declining in many cities. the richmond rate, down 15% and san francisco showed little change, but a 50% drop the year before. salinas and la, saw major reductions. >> we're proud of the san josi model and we have to keep at it. we can never turn our back on the gangs because they will come back in a short period of time. >> reporter: under the san josi time, police, parks and recreation and community...
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harry reed was meeting with china's president and he was calling him a dictator.calling him ripping up a a--as physical, and focusing on human rights. and trade. this has been an important visit. >> and i think that the leader from china traveling outside this country or in this country. after meeting with the president on numerous occasions. making such a frank admission of the improvement of what needed to happen on the issue of human rights and the country of china. >> and also meeting with business leaders as futuristic economic opportunities. >> gabrielle giffords will be treated and moved here friday. after being shot in the head her husband is hoping for a full recovery. and even if leaving the hospital in two months. >> and to the years ago, the inauguration of a john f. kennedy. 50 years ago " ask not what the country can do for you, but what you can do for your country " today, jacqueline spoke. >> all my life, people have been telling me that my father changed their life. that they changed america. they told me to decide to run for office, join the peac
harry reed was meeting with china's president and he was calling him a dictator.calling him ripping up a a--as physical, and focusing on human rights. and trade. this has been an important visit. >> and i think that the leader from china traveling outside this country or in this country. after meeting with the president on numerous occasions. making such a frank admission of the improvement of what needed to happen on the issue of human rights and the country of china. >> and also...
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senator reed, the majority leader, brings up the health care law. i go down and say i'd like to amend it. more than the last six majority leaders put together he says no, lamar, you can't. i object. he calls that a filibuster. i call that keeping me from doing what i was elected to do which is to amend and debate and to try to achieve a consensus on important issues facing our country. so the party of no are the democrats who are saying no to amendments, no to debate and keeping the senate from functioning as it ought to. >> lehrer: but the process that you use is the filibuster, correct? >> well, the process is... say i'm invited to go on the grand ol op pre-. i'm expected to sing, right? if i'm elected to the senate i'm expected to be able to offer any amendment on any bill on any debate. what the people of tennessee want me to do and senator reed and the democrats are saying we're going to cut you off a record number of times. we're saying we want the senate to be back to where it was when senator byrd and senator baker and bills came to the floo
senator reed, the majority leader, brings up the health care law. i go down and say i'd like to amend it. more than the last six majority leaders put together he says no, lamar, you can't. i object. he calls that a filibuster. i call that keeping me from doing what i was elected to do which is to amend and debate and to try to achieve a consensus on important issues facing our country. so the party of no are the democrats who are saying no to amendments, no to debate and keeping the senate from...
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reed was an expert and everyone knew his work. we stand here not only because of him, but for other enslaved african americans like him who worked tirelessly to sacrifice. this will be a symbol of their sacrifice and will be seen by visitors to enter the building for evermore. i just want to personally thank the members of the slave labor task force. senator schumer and others worked to honor these and slave laborers. this incredible sacrifice and contribution had gone unrecognized for far too long. i am so grateful for the opportunity to be a part of this initiative and to thank everyone who joined us today for this meaningful and long overdue event. as i think back to what might have been on the mind of those enslaved african americans, i can only think to do justice, to love mercy and to walk home with our god. that must have been in the minds of those inside african- americans as they did their job and had a great sense of pride for so many americans to enjoy. thank you. [applause] gentlemen, the hon. john bellinger. -- boehne
reed was an expert and everyone knew his work. we stand here not only because of him, but for other enslaved african americans like him who worked tirelessly to sacrifice. this will be a symbol of their sacrifice and will be seen by visitors to enter the building for evermore. i just want to personally thank the members of the slave labor task force. senator schumer and others worked to honor these and slave laborers. this incredible sacrifice and contribution had gone unrecognized for far too...
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----el alcalde reed dice que no apoyara a ningun candidato que no se tome en serio la cuestion racial. veremos ... stop for open roll open take topvo ---- y siguen saliendo informaciones comprometida s para la empresa de luz y gas ... referidas a la explosion de san bruno .... ---- de acuerdo con la congresista del area de la bahia, jackie speier .... el presidente de pg&e le dijo que "no encuentran la documentacio n de al menos un tercio de sus caÑerias maestras" !!! ----- segun speier, en fotos que ella vio en washington, a simple vista se aprecia que en la caÑeria que exploto, las soldaduras estaban mal hechas .... --- para el 15 de marzo, pg&e tiene que presentar la documentacio n, segun le exigio el estado de california. take vo ---tambien le dijimos dias atras que los cajeros del golden gate, iban aser despedidos .... ----- y parece que sera asi, porque la mesa directiva del puente aprobo ya el primer peaje totalmente electrico de nuestra region. ---- 32 personas perderan sus trabajos en septiembre del 2012. ----- despues de esa fecha habra dos opciones: pagar con fastrack, o el
----el alcalde reed dice que no apoyara a ningun candidato que no se tome en serio la cuestion racial. veremos ... stop for open roll open take topvo ---- y siguen saliendo informaciones comprometida s para la empresa de luz y gas ... referidas a la explosion de san bruno .... ---- de acuerdo con la congresista del area de la bahia, jackie speier .... el presidente de pg&e le dijo que "no encuentran la documentacio n de al menos un tercio de sus caÑerias maestras" !!! ----- segun...
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es el caso de harry reed, el lÍder de la mayoría demÓcrata en el senado, promotor de una reforma migratoriafavor del muro en la frontera. naciÓ en ohio. es casado, tiene dos hijas y es licenciado en comercio. bÁrbara, del estados de california, muy importante fue que el voto latino. recibiÓ el 66% del voto latino. asÍ estÁ el nuevo mapa en washington. >> maÑana estaremos cubriendo toda la informaciÓn del nuevo congreso. por otro lado, el republicano tomÓ posesión hoy como gobernador de la florida. prometiÓ avanzar rÁpido en una agenda que incluye rebajas de impuestos, menos regulaciÓn. al volver, quedÓ en manos de investigadores descubrir las causas de las demoras en la limpieza de las calles cubiertas de nieve en nueva york. tardÓ 30 aÑos en demostrar su >> autoridades federales investigan denuncias que podrÍan explicar el retraso en la limpieza de las casas en nueva york. la investigaciÓn trata de determinar si los limpiadores prefirieron beber cerveza en vez de cumplir con su tarea a tiempo. pruebas de adn fueron determinantes para que un juez de texas poseerÁ en libertad a un hombre que
es el caso de harry reed, el lÍder de la mayoría demÓcrata en el senado, promotor de una reforma migratoriafavor del muro en la frontera. naciÓ en ohio. es casado, tiene dos hijas y es licenciado en comercio. bÁrbara, del estados de california, muy importante fue que el voto latino. recibiÓ el 66% del voto latino. asÍ estÁ el nuevo mapa en washington. >> maÑana estaremos cubriendo toda la informaciÓn del nuevo congreso. por otro lado, el republicano tomÓ posesión hoy como...
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thank you so much, senator reed. and now bill and i would be glad to entertain any questions you may have about state of homelessness in america. yes. >> i wanted to ask you about -- about homelessness in the district. and i wonder if you had a chance to look at the data and credit that to whether that was a policy or what were your explanation for that? >> well, i think here in the district, speaking from my own experiences as a resident of the district, that really was as a result of apolicy to house chronically homeless people so there was a real effort on the part of the district government to identify chronically homeless people and get them into permanent supportive housing. there was also a big effort to house homeless veterans in the district. identify them and house them using hud -- the hud federal program. and also families who were also housed so there was a policy change in the district focusing on housing. >> do you have any numbers on how many houses like yours in the country now? >> it's a good questi
thank you so much, senator reed. and now bill and i would be glad to entertain any questions you may have about state of homelessness in america. yes. >> i wanted to ask you about -- about homelessness in the district. and i wonder if you had a chance to look at the data and credit that to whether that was a policy or what were your explanation for that? >> well, i think here in the district, speaking from my own experiences as a resident of the district, that really was as a result...
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that is a hit by reed.cus latimar, did not return and it was all florida state from there on. chris thompson at 147-yards. this touchdown run, they win things 26-17 over south carolina. sun bowl, notre dame in white against the hurricanes. tommy reece, put it up and michael will go up and bring it down. two touchdown passes, and the irish they go on to win 33 to 17. he we counted it down from -- counted it down from 3-4. >> no. 3 a perfect mother's day. pennington, he has it, throw to first and he has it. he did it. dallas braden just threw a perfect game. >> no. 2. i want winners, another head coaching change after 41 games, mike singletary let go last sunday night. the team under achieved and at best can finish 6-10, and out of the playoffs again. and no. 1. here it is. struck him out. and for the first time since 1954. the giants are world champions. >>> he is passing the torch. stay with us we will be back in just a minute for the start of the big new year's show. hey, guys ! what's going on ? we're fin
that is a hit by reed.cus latimar, did not return and it was all florida state from there on. chris thompson at 147-yards. this touchdown run, they win things 26-17 over south carolina. sun bowl, notre dame in white against the hurricanes. tommy reece, put it up and michael will go up and bring it down. two touchdown passes, and the irish they go on to win 33 to 17. he we counted it down from -- counted it down from 3-4. >> no. 3 a perfect mother's day. pennington, he has it, throw to...
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chuck reed as san jose is not in attendance. last week we told the web open taxpayers will spend and now we're tell you what it will cause to get the san francisco mayor. you pay for it, the merit it was asked why he believes it of this is a good use of taxpayer bargains. >> and now he is in washington d.c. for a three day conference. here's a look at the it is that expenditure. as you concede this graphic break here, the air travel is costing it $1,200, at the hotel $1,000. taxi is $60. conference fee is 1000. the mayor is spending and minimum. giving the fact that this city is facing a deficit every dollar is important. be as the mayor why he believes in flying of the city is the right thing to do. >> it is worth the cost. i will attempt to in every way to make sure that it is worth the cost. i'm trying to make public can help us with federal programs. increase and stabilize. i love them not to cut where they do not need to cut. i have been informed by many past editions that they should get to know people so they can call the
chuck reed as san jose is not in attendance. last week we told the web open taxpayers will spend and now we're tell you what it will cause to get the san francisco mayor. you pay for it, the merit it was asked why he believes it of this is a good use of taxpayer bargains. >> and now he is in washington d.c. for a three day conference. here's a look at the it is that expenditure. as you concede this graphic break here, the air travel is costing it $1,200, at the hotel $1,000. taxi is $60....