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reed city has an interesting distinction. they claimed that they had the finest union station in a city of its size. how is that for something on the town? we can see two lines crossed here. the predecessor. the city was literally built around the railroad junction. in reed city's case, the development pattern began to change when the logging declined a bit. they're looking for a kind of new economic engine to keep the town going. unfortunately, this is the early 20th century. we go to the 1970's. the station is gone. trains still coming through. the road has been reduced to the margins of the community's economy. reed city like other cities, we had a tough recession. it lost lots of industrial but throughout our region. the city new it was that it -- nknew it was at a crossroads. the railroad was leaving. it probably couldn't save the railroad. the town decided we had to commemorate the fact that we are only in existence of this location because of the railroad junction. even though the railroad is gone we feel that our iden
reed city has an interesting distinction. they claimed that they had the finest union station in a city of its size. how is that for something on the town? we can see two lines crossed here. the predecessor. the city was literally built around the railroad junction. in reed city's case, the development pattern began to change when the logging declined a bit. they're looking for a kind of new economic engine to keep the town going. unfortunately, this is the early 20th century. we go to the...
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in reed city's case, the development pattern began to change when the logging declined a bit. travel shifted to roads. the passenger travel going to mackinaw city diminished. reed city found itself looking for a kind of new economic engine to keep the town going. unfortunately, this is the early 20th century. we goes to the 1970's. the station is gone. train's still coming through. the road has been reduced to the margins of the community's economy. like most midwestern cities they had a tough recession. it lost lots of industrial but output throughout our region. the city new it was that it was at a crossroads. the railroad was leaving. it probably couldn't save the railroad. the town decided we had to commemorate the fact that we are only in existence at this location because of the railroad junction. we feel like our identity is the linked to the railroads. we went to not only commemorate our identity, but use it to start a new one. the two lines crossed. they called it the diamond crossing. they used that to ceremonial ize where the railroads crossed red there are often cer
in reed city's case, the development pattern began to change when the logging declined a bit. travel shifted to roads. the passenger travel going to mackinaw city diminished. reed city found itself looking for a kind of new economic engine to keep the town going. unfortunately, this is the early 20th century. we goes to the 1970's. the station is gone. train's still coming through. the road has been reduced to the margins of the community's economy. like most midwestern cities they had a tough...
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. >> reed says it will provide the city with more money for road repairs and other issues. >>> save water and save money. that message from the contra costa water district which just adopted an emergency drought plan. starting the day customers who use less than 200 gallons a day will receive a credit on their bills. those who use more will pay more. on average customers currently use 320 gallons a day. >>> the family of the boston terror suspect backtracks a bit after making strong accusations against police. they held a news conference admitting they were wrong when they accused police of shooting usaamah rahim in the back several times. rahim's brother, a religious leader in oakland says he was misinformed. the family says they will wait until the investigation wraps up before drawing any conclusions. on tuesday, authorities killed usaamah rahim after they say he advanced on them with a knife. surveillance video reportedly backs up their claims. police say rahim was planning an attack on police. >>> now to decision 2016. the race for president is getting crowded. today the tenth republ
. >> reed says it will provide the city with more money for road repairs and other issues. >>> save water and save money. that message from the contra costa water district which just adopted an emergency drought plan. starting the day customers who use less than 200 gallons a day will receive a credit on their bills. those who use more will pay more. on average customers currently use 320 gallons a day. >>> the family of the boston terror suspect backtracks a bit after...
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reed at that rauz zi is accused of breaking the city's nuisance and property maintenance law. his crime? this tree. it's the wrong kind. >> they said, if you don't remove the tree you'll be fined $2000 a day -- >> or i could face imprison mtd for six months. >> you bought the house partly because of this tree. >> yes. >> but it turned out this tree wasn't on the)Ñ"d planning and development services department's list of approved tree it's it's odd because there are a bunch of them in the area. so you point this out to the authorities, and they say what? >> let us know who they are, and we will cite them as well. >> in california stephanie and chuck frown were fined for holding bible studies in their home. need need a conditional use permit, cup, to hold meetings. >> that's tricky. it goes down this road of traffic studies, earthquake studies, land studies. this can be tens of thousands of d >> you >> you asked them, how many people make formeet for a meeting? >> and the code enforcer and his boss from the planning department said more than three. >> you have more than three >>
reed at that rauz zi is accused of breaking the city's nuisance and property maintenance law. his crime? this tree. it's the wrong kind. >> they said, if you don't remove the tree you'll be fined $2000 a day -- >> or i could face imprison mtd for six months. >> you bought the house partly because of this tree. >> yes. >> but it turned out this tree wasn't on the)Ñ"d planning and development services department's list of approved tree it's it's odd because...
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. >> william and his writing partner clarence "blowfly" reed wrote such classics as "clean up woman" and "rocking chair." deep cityyears from now, if you were to do an internet search and punch in the miami sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> the culture was a mixture of bahamian, jamaican, and people came down from georgia and alabama, but that bahamian influence was dominant. >> right. >> we would have bands who would march from overtown all the way to liberty city and back in big parades. this influence, the dancing and the moving and the marching, i would say that was the main difference. >> and you were teaching school during a lot of this period? >> yeah, i was teaching school. i would look around, put my sign in, and walk out the back door and go straight to the studio. but you know, the principal knew what i was doing. >> yep. >> i did most of the deep city music using that technique. ♪ ♪ if only i could fly i would take to the air ♪
. >> william and his writing partner clarence "blowfly" reed wrote such classics as "clean up woman" and "rocking chair." deep cityyears from now, if you were to do an internet search and punch in the miami sound, your name is going to come up right away as principal creator of the miami sound. what were the distinctive features of the music you were making that separated it from motown, philadelphia, new york? >> the culture was a mixture of bahamian,...
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lbi, atlantic city, brigantine you're dry all this pushes toward the east. reeds beach stone harbor, the movement is northwest to southeast. that's riding a frontal system off the screen. this will continue to push off to the southeast. it will be out of here in the next hour, the shorepoints will begin to dry out. there's the movement, the lightennenning -- lightning strikes taken in 15 minute increments. all this is racing off to the southeast. it's warm and sticky once again. this has been the trend over the last four or five days. millville, 71. trenton, 70 degrees, poconos right now you're in the 50s and 60s, you don't have much in the way of humidity at all. it's nice and comfortable up there. the humidity is moving south to north. you get back into the sticky stuff into the mountains, as well. dewpoints raging 65 to 70. if you don't like humidity you'll not be happy with today's weather. satellite and radar showing the frontal system sitting like this. it's a warm front this stormed through here yesterday in the form of a cold front. it pushed down from the
lbi, atlantic city, brigantine you're dry all this pushes toward the east. reeds beach stone harbor, the movement is northwest to southeast. that's riding a frontal system off the screen. this will continue to push off to the southeast. it will be out of here in the next hour, the shorepoints will begin to dry out. there's the movement, the lightennenning -- lightning strikes taken in 15 minute increments. all this is racing off to the southeast. it's warm and sticky once again. this has been...
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. >> reporter: no one at the city or council has seen the report. oakland council member larry reed close session. i was under the impression it was going to be today but look at the say jen dakota it may not be l until tomorrow. >> reporter: but according to the city administrative they're not going to pee you until it's gone. >> reporter: but we don't even have see it to feel it it's all slimming weapon. very candid today ant his feelings. >> the real is we're behind schedule. >> reporter: do you feel like you're running out of human? >> we have one out of team. and that's for sure. and i want to have the raiders and the oakland a's stay and i think trying to keep the warriors may be a stretch right now. but i believe there's plenty of room. plenty of investments. >> sounds like you're going to lose the raiders and keep the a's. is that? >> it's a feeling. >> i area you talking just doesn't seem like there's any hope, though. >> i still think there's work for to us work cot. >> you have no choice, right. >> yeah. >> do you feel like you're breaking up inside right now with how the
. >> reporter: no one at the city or council has seen the report. oakland council member larry reed close session. i was under the impression it was going to be today but look at the say jen dakota it may not be l until tomorrow. >> reporter: but according to the city administrative they're not going to pee you until it's gone. >> reporter: but we don't even have see it to feel it it's all slimming weapon. very candid today ant his feelings. >> the real is we're behind...
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taxes commission fined reed a dollar after it became aware that his pension reform committee illegally donated money to an independent expenditure committee trying to help san jose city council member rose herrera in a mayor's race. that's where it starts. the fine was only $1 because they determined that reed's actions were unintentional. reed appealed. he appealed that $1 fine in court and won. as a result the fine was dismissed. >> i'm still trying to wrap my head around this. $1 turns into 100 grand. reed is a lawyer i believe. is he exploiting the legal system here? >> here's what happened. reed, he asked to be reimbursed for his legal expenses connected with the appeal. and yes, those expenses amounted to more than $100,000. so reversing the $1 fine wound up costing the taxpayers enough money to pay for a teacher or police officer for the better part of a year. >> reed isn't leading the fight for pension reform. huge issue in san jose when he was the mayor. how does this award, that's what we'll call it fit in with his penny pinching philosophy now? >> that depends on how you look at it, okay? reed would say that the appeal was a matter of principle and that hi
taxes commission fined reed a dollar after it became aware that his pension reform committee illegally donated money to an independent expenditure committee trying to help san jose city council member rose herrera in a mayor's race. that's where it starts. the fine was only $1 because they determined that reed's actions were unintentional. reed appealed. he appealed that $1 fine in court and won. as a result the fine was dismissed. >> i'm still trying to wrap my head around this. $1 turns...
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city of atlanta after this word from our sponsors. ♪ john: we are here today with the mayor of atlanta, kasim reed. he is from our atlanta burea u.re has been a lot of discussion about race in america over the course of the last few days in particular with the south carolina confederate flag. give us a sense of how you felt about it and how you experience this debate and decision yesterday in your neighboring state. mayor reed: first of all, i think governor haley deserves a great deal of appreciation for the courageous act she made. i know a little bit about it. i was one of the leaders to change the flag in georgia when governor purdue was governor and we put to bed the most controversial part of the flag here. it is going to be a tough process. i think the leaders in south carolina are doing the best thing. it is time to put the confederate flag to bed in south carolina but it will be very difficult. i anticipate very emotional debates. john: in south carolina and georgia, there are claims that the confederate flag is a symbol of heritage and not hate. what do you say to people who make that argument? mayor reed: i would say t
city of atlanta after this word from our sponsors. ♪ john: we are here today with the mayor of atlanta, kasim reed. he is from our atlanta burea u.re has been a lot of discussion about race in america over the course of the last few days in particular with the south carolina confederate flag. give us a sense of how you felt about it and how you experience this debate and decision yesterday in your neighboring state. mayor reed: first of all, i think governor haley deserves a great deal of...
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reed. his mission to convince anyone that will listen, a military facility on his island and will have to go. >> through the air corp station, encircled by a city of 100,000 it's more than a nuisance to the people that live nearby. it's a danger. there are accidents and a helicopter crash, and crime including rape committed by american servicemen. now a stall to move the marines met with protest. a small amada of kayaks and boats take to speed at the news cycle. expanding the base would damage an eco system. mostly they want the marines off the island. >> we have a governor opposed to the land reclamation here. he was voted in by a huge margin. the people are supporting us. >> that governor campaigned against the u.s. bases and in november was elected in a landslide. more than half the 50,000 u.s. military personnel in japan are stationed on okayina way, but the island was tiny. half of the land mass. abbingin awans think it's not ware. it was rated the highest, and income the lowest. now tourism is booming. while the u.s. presence was seen as an economic life line for abbingin awa it's now -- okinawa, it's seen as a drag on growth. most would
reed. his mission to convince anyone that will listen, a military facility on his island and will have to go. >> through the air corp station, encircled by a city of 100,000 it's more than a nuisance to the people that live nearby. it's a danger. there are accidents and a helicopter crash, and crime including rape committed by american servicemen. now a stall to move the marines met with protest. a small amada of kayaks and boats take to speed at the news cycle. expanding the base would...
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cities and more african-americans. >> an investigation in a casebolt's conduct is ongoing. joining me now by phone is jo joy reed. latest now there's been a change obviously, in the individual officer's situation. >> yes absolutely ari. the attorney for eric casebolt did acknowledge in theory he could face an investigation into what a lot of activists on the ground in mckinney want to see, which is criminal charges. lots of people throwing around the term assault and saying his treatment of the treatments rose to the level of assault. i can tell you i'm standing outside the office who attorney who represents them and their family. we're waiting to see what that attorney may say and somehow she may respond to the updated information which included a fairly bleak apology. >> and bringing you in here you have been sort of advocate and volunteer and activist on a lot of these types of police issues around the nation. this one seems different than some in that the video left a lot of people feeling that the officer's conduct was wrong and his supervisors immediately said as much. what do you think is important at this
cities and more african-americans. >> an investigation in a casebolt's conduct is ongoing. joining me now by phone is jo joy reed. latest now there's been a change obviously, in the individual officer's situation. >> yes absolutely ari. the attorney for eric casebolt did acknowledge in theory he could face an investigation into what a lot of activists on the ground in mckinney want to see, which is criminal charges. lots of people throwing around the term assault and saying his...
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reed. >> his mission on a six day trip to washington to convince anyone who will listen a u.s. military a facility has to go. >> marine corps air station encircled by a city of 100,000, it is more than a nuisance of people that live nearby, it is a danger. there have been accidents including a helicopter crash, and crime including rape. now, a long plan to move the marines to another part is being met with protests. at the new site of the bay near the camp, another u.s. airfield, they say expanding the base there would damage a fragile ecosystem mostly they want the marines off. >> the people are supporting us. that governor he campaigned against the u.s. bases and in november was elected in a landslide, more than half the 50,000 military personnel in japan are stationed here. but the island is tiny, just half a% of the entire land mas. and they think that's not fair. >> out of all the measures the jobless rate is the highest, and average income is the lowest, but now tour similar booming and while the u.s. presence was once seen as an economic lifeline, it is now seen as a drag on growth. the government wants to base the stay, and when the governor came
reed. >> his mission on a six day trip to washington to convince anyone who will listen a u.s. military a facility has to go. >> marine corps air station encircled by a city of 100,000, it is more than a nuisance of people that live nearby, it is a danger. there have been accidents including a helicopter crash, and crime including rape. now, a long plan to move the marines to another part is being met with protests. at the new site of the bay near the camp, another u.s. airfield,...
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city. the times square bomber, richard reed the shoe bomber and others. all of them are incarcerated in our federal prisons throughout the united states and there has been no security incidents. further, there are six defense department facilities where guantanamo bay detainees could be held in the united states that are currently only at 48% capacity. so i would ask my colleagues to adopt this amendment so we can move forward and i would reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? mr. frelinghuysen: i rise in opposition to the amendment and i yield to mr. wittman, a member of the house intelligence committee. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. wittman: thank you, mr. chairman. i rise in opposition to the amendment. these important provisions already included in the law have been included in the past several appropriations bills for several years running. there's a reason that they are there. they represent, this wording repre
city. the times square bomber, richard reed the shoe bomber and others. all of them are incarcerated in our federal prisons throughout the united states and there has been no security incidents. further, there are six defense department facilities where guantanamo bay detainees could be held in the united states that are currently only at 48% capacity. so i would ask my colleagues to adopt this amendment so we can move forward and i would reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman...
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. >> i will reed bill bratton, nypd commissioner writes crime surge, not a return to new york city'sbattle days. it is time for a sense of proportion about the increase in shootings and murders in new york city in the first five months of 2015. while it's true both categories may have risen over the low numbers. the increase is not raging out of control as some local columnists would have it. the arm care criminalalists are vergeing on hysteria with their prediction of impending doom. to suggest it's relatively minor increase has been caused by a mayor de blasio's opposition to reasonable suspicion stops is sa ludicrous misrepresentation, by far the largest and most density in the united states remains extra ordinarily safe environment. >> hmm. >> i think it remains an extraordinarily safe environment, eight.5 million people that live here. 15 million during the day. you can ride the subway in relative safety nearly anywhere in this city. >> right. >> if the gun numbers keep going up. >> i don't know the gun numbers are going up. they are certainly not finding as many guns on people
. >> i will reed bill bratton, nypd commissioner writes crime surge, not a return to new york city'sbattle days. it is time for a sense of proportion about the increase in shootings and murders in new york city in the first five months of 2015. while it's true both categories may have risen over the low numbers. the increase is not raging out of control as some local columnists would have it. the arm care criminalalists are vergeing on hysteria with their prediction of impending doom. to...
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reed of the recovering after donating the first today and the to this video artichoke this in the making believe the the nation's first nine like a deep trance plan change happening in one cityom the hospital room after the surgery surgeons it took three hours of. the people chose to stay nonperson refund of who does know who received as good a bottle helps and a person is the nub on dialysis for the lawyers. >> darya: south the camber breaking silence after their child's told them that the child was molested by a staff member and will have with that the sale of the brick we spend a lot of time online around here. but with all this speed from xfinity, it's all good. hey, why don't we do some homework for a change? gary, you too. dad...work stuff. yes! lovin' the new design! konichiwa hirosan. five minutes... all this speed is very empowering. check out the new hardware. with the fastest internet available, xfinity is perfect for people who need to get a lot done at home. and now you can go even faster. we've just increased the speeds on two of our most popular plans. thisest per prestspreinsn yo ski watch it rct tdire ntacwithrdiny so. soapeake therotes. do is ffert. with <
reed of the recovering after donating the first today and the to this video artichoke this in the making believe the the nation's first nine like a deep trance plan change happening in one cityom the hospital room after the surgery surgeons it took three hours of. the people chose to stay nonperson refund of who does know who received as good a bottle helps and a person is the nub on dialysis for the lawyers. >> darya: south the camber breaking silence after their child's told them that...