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commissioner reilly will speak more about that meeting. in terms of calendar items, the merchant meeting is happening on september 19. and then there is their annual gala on october 27. make sure you save the day. >> that completes your report but? >> i almost forgot. i did not put this in your report. small business leaders have come together to develop a conference in the winter period february 2012 to develop an agenda. a list of items to present to our city elected officials in terms of small business priorities to be focused and worked on. commissioner reilly has been invited to be on the committee and help with business outrage. i know commissioner dooley has expressed interest in being on it as well. >> commissioner adams. commissioner adams: i want to thank the director for coming to the meeting on september 1 and bringing -- we had a presentation for the annual billing. she reiterated ada which was kind of a reminder. and on behalf of that, that triggered a lot of people wanting to get inspections. i want to thank her for coming a
commissioner reilly will speak more about that meeting. in terms of calendar items, the merchant meeting is happening on september 19. and then there is their annual gala on october 27. make sure you save the day. >> that completes your report but? >> i almost forgot. i did not put this in your report. small business leaders have come together to develop a conference in the winter period february 2012 to develop an agenda. a list of items to present to our city elected officials in...
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. >> james brian reilly. >> kevin o. reilly. >> timothy e. reilly. >> joseph reina, jr. >> thomas barnes reinig. >> frank bennett reisman. >> joshua scott reiss. >> karen renda. >> john armand reo. >> richard cyril rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> luis clodoaldo revilla. >> eduvigis reyes, jr. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> and my big brother. mommy, daddy, rebecca, your niece and nephew that you never met, your aunts and uncles, we miss and love you dearly >> and my uncle and godfather. we love you and miss you and we wish you -- we wish you could sit -- we could see you one last time to give you one last big hug. >> john frederick rhodes. >> francis saverio riccardelli. >> rudolph n. riccio. >> ann marie riccoboni. >> david h. rice. >> eileen mary rice. >> kenneth frederick rice iii. >> vernon allan richard. >> claude daniel richards. >> gregory david richards. >> michael richards. >> venesha orintia richards. >> james c. riches. >> alan jay richman. >> and my husband. we love you and miss you every day of our lives. >> john m. rigo. and my
. >> james brian reilly. >> kevin o. reilly. >> timothy e. reilly. >> joseph reina, jr. >> thomas barnes reinig. >> frank bennett reisman. >> joshua scott reiss. >> karen renda. >> john armand reo. >> richard cyril rescorla. >> john thomas resta. >> luis clodoaldo revilla. >> eduvigis reyes, jr. >> bruce albert reynolds. >> and my big brother. mommy, daddy, rebecca, your niece and nephew that you never...
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thanks, susie. >> susie: and we've been speaky with paul reilly, ceo of raymond james. >> are you ready for some football?! >> susie: still ahead in tonight's "beyond the scoreboard": country music legend hank williams, jr., talks about his connection with monday night football. the international monetary fund says the world economy has reached a dangerous new phase. the crisis manager revised down its global economic outlook for 2012, urging policymakers to move quickly and aggressively to ease their financial troubles. washington bureau chief darren gersh takes a look at this gloomy forecast. >> reporter: put away that bikini; time to get out the parka! a chilly economic front is moving slowly across the continental united states. the forecasters at the imf are now calling for grey skies lasting well into the fall and all the way through 2012. say good-bye to that spring forecast of a toasty outlook with highs hitting 2.7%. we're looking at a frosty 1.8% growth rate next year. >> tight bank lending, the legacy of the housing boom, high leverage for many households all turn out to be p
thanks, susie. >> susie: and we've been speaky with paul reilly, ceo of raymond james. >> are you ready for some football?! >> susie: still ahead in tonight's "beyond the scoreboard": country music legend hank williams, jr., talks about his connection with monday night football. the international monetary fund says the world economy has reached a dangerous new phase. the crisis manager revised down its global economic outlook for 2012, urging policymakers to move...
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us now to talk more about the markets, the fed, and what needs to be done to fix the economy, paul reilly. he's c.e.o. of raymond james, the brokerage and investment firm. >> nice to have you on the programme. thank you, susie, good to be here. >> susie: what's your take on what happened in the markets today? >> i think the markets are nervous. the market has been reacting to fear. fear of the economy. fear of policy and fear of where the government policies are heading. so when that happens, people get liquid, and they move into cash and they wait and see. and that's what you're seeing really in the markets today. >> susie: as we reported, many investors are worried about what's going on in greece. let's say the worst case scenario. greece does default. what does that mean for u.s. markets? >> it's the ripple effect. greece isn't a big part of the european economy. the fear is if greece goes down, a lot of its paper is being held by other european banks. they become ill liquid. and it could affect the u.s. financial system. but a lot of investmentors don't realize there's a big differenc
us now to talk more about the markets, the fed, and what needs to be done to fix the economy, paul reilly. he's c.e.o. of raymond james, the brokerage and investment firm. >> nice to have you on the programme. thank you, susie, good to be here. >> susie: what's your take on what happened in the markets today? >> i think the markets are nervous. the market has been reacting to fear. fear of the economy. fear of policy and fear of where the government policies are heading. so...
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. >> until 1933 when the reilly act went into effect after the disastrous 1933 santa barbara -- >> long beach. >> destroyed elementary schools. they were brick. if the kids were in school, we would have lost thousands of kids. that banned brick construction and required seismic designs to be incorporated in buildings. >> there was a major -- there are a number of thresholds over the course of the development. the big one is in the mid '70s, but a whole threshold, series of these thresholds. many of the older buildings, like the 1 across the street have been upgraded to meet some modern standards. this is the williams building that we were talking about that is the replacement of the building that was damaged in the 1906 earthquake. it was built just like it with the plans. >> this building they were going to dynamite it. in '06, they dynamited buildings to clear the path. >> from an interesting point of view, spencer is here, this building is incorporating into the brand-new building next to it, which makes the new building an addition. it is not a new building. it is a brand-new buildi
. >> until 1933 when the reilly act went into effect after the disastrous 1933 santa barbara -- >> long beach. >> destroyed elementary schools. they were brick. if the kids were in school, we would have lost thousands of kids. that banned brick construction and required seismic designs to be incorporated in buildings. >> there was a major -- there are a number of thresholds over the course of the development. the big one is in the mid '70s, but a whole threshold, series...
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sara jessica parker and bill o'rye reilly and dick cheney but they say the mix of co-hostsd that should keep the viewers' attention. >> they don't always agree. it's like sitting around a dinner table except there is a five women which they mostly like, there is one of us that annoys and that is not a bad thing. >> they will have susan lucci and a sneak peek of the final broadcast. >> it's hard h@ >>d the at 3:00, hull go hogan. then at 4:00 and 5:00. >> i just load up because it's a bargain. >> those stores make you want to buy more but do you save more? michael finney looks at whether the warehouse stores really pay off. and state's plan to reunite inmates with their families by releasing locked up moms early. >> those microclimates at big play? >> 80s in the east bay, bug mug gi but back home, fog and temperatures are going to be cool in the city. it's brightening up so the numbers are coming down and tomorrow another 4-5 degrees cooling. coolest day on friday and the plan is for an offshore flow and numbers to climbing to the 80s and 90s and that sounds beach weather for the first t
sara jessica parker and bill o'rye reilly and dick cheney but they say the mix of co-hostsd that should keep the viewers' attention. >> they don't always agree. it's like sitting around a dinner table except there is a five women which they mostly like, there is one of us that annoys and that is not a bad thing. >> they will have susan lucci and a sneak peek of the final broadcast. >> it's hard h@ >>d the at 3:00, hull go hogan. then at 4:00 and 5:00. >> i just...
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sara jessica parker and bill o'rye reilly and dick cheney but they say the mix of co-hostsd that should keep the viewers' attention. >> they don't always agree. it's like sitting around a dinner table except there is a five women which they mostly like, there is one of us that annoys and that is not a bad thing. >> they will have susan lucci and a sneak peek of the final broadcast. >> it's hard to believe. >> we'll r@ >>d the at 3:00, hull go hogan then at 4:00 and 5:00. >> i just load up because it's a bargain. >> those stores make you want to buy more but do you save more? michael finney looks at whether the warehouse stores really pay off. and state's plan to reunite inmates with their families by releasing locked up moms early. >> those microclimates at big play? >> 80s in the east bay, bug mug gi but back home, fog and temperatures are going to be cool in the city. it's brightening up so the numbers are coming down and tomorrow another 4-5 degrees cooling. coolest day on friday and the plan is for an offshore flow and numbers to climbing to the 80s and 90s and that sounds beach wea
sara jessica parker and bill o'rye reilly and dick cheney but they say the mix of co-hostsd that should keep the viewers' attention. >> they don't always agree. it's like sitting around a dinner table except there is a five women which they mostly like, there is one of us that annoys and that is not a bad thing. >> they will have susan lucci and a sneak peek of the final broadcast. >> it's hard to believe. >> we'll r@ >>d the at 3:00, hull go hogan then at 4:00 and...
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as we continue our look at fixing the economy, we'll ask paul reilly, c.e.o. of raymond james. home builders are still extremely pessimistic about the housing industry. a new survey shows confidence fell to a three-month low as prospective buyers, sales and purchase expectations declined. the market index of the national assocation of home builders fell one point, to 14, from its august level. readings below 50 mean more builders view market conditions as poor. the index has not been above 50 in more than five years. speaking of housing, expect higher lending fees from mortgage buyers fannie mae and freddie mac. their regulator said today the government-controlled firms are expected to gradually raise the amount they charge lenders in the next year. that would reduce the companies' long-term exposure to risk. fannie and freddie do not make loans, but they buy them from lenders and package them into securities that are sold to investors. they charge a guarantee fee when they buy mortgages. tonight's commentator says that when it comes to economic policy, our nation is at a fork
as we continue our look at fixing the economy, we'll ask paul reilly, c.e.o. of raymond james. home builders are still extremely pessimistic about the housing industry. a new survey shows confidence fell to a three-month low as prospective buyers, sales and purchase expectations declined. the market index of the national assocation of home builders fell one point, to 14, from its august level. readings below 50 mean more builders view market conditions as poor. the index has not been above 50...
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just the gary holes thing don't work you try to hit something it doesn't hit it was missing girl reilly every time it just doesn't it doesn't work so you were just missing bill o'reilly every time a because you couldn't get him you didn't like the game or no it actually just really just laid out is that what you're trying to spare and i'm all think i'll take your word for it so i guess if you're going to have a tea party friends honors delegates something about it but let's not forget i mean every time i go to a tea party rally there's somebody holding a sign with obama in a coffin you know like let's let's kill him with his own obamacare so it's like you said it's so much back and forth and we first zombies this time and not real people i think that i might actually have to give it a try to benji since he went ahead and. did the testament have to confirm that all right let's move on to the next story here blitzer plus. i was talking to an atlanta radio host and he was asked during this interview what his proudest moment was and this is wolf blitzer right he's been around for a long tim
just the gary holes thing don't work you try to hit something it doesn't hit it was missing girl reilly every time it just doesn't it doesn't work so you were just missing bill o'reilly every time a because you couldn't get him you didn't like the game or no it actually just really just laid out is that what you're trying to spare and i'm all think i'll take your word for it so i guess if you're going to have a tea party friends honors delegates something about it but let's not forget i mean...
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kevin fox out in will county that was accused of killing his little girl, reilly, if you remember that? and he was interrogated and dna evidence finally cleared him. jerry hobbs up in lake county who was accused of killing his daughter and a friend. and he confessed to that under questioning and they told stories that were strikingly similar to the story that jovan will now tell you and laura will tell you about, how it was that jovan happened to be five years after the fact in cook county jail, pushing a broom at the right time. so tell the story about the murder here that was involved and how they got you involved in that? why you confessed to that. >> i don't know if jovan will brag enough about himself so to introduce what happened, jovan grew up on the south side. and one of his brothers was in jail for arson murder and had been in a gang and had told him never get in a gang. do not get in a gang because he will not get out. do not do it. his other brother passed away and he made a concerted effort to stay out of that life, had no arrests, no problems with the law. went to a vocat
kevin fox out in will county that was accused of killing his little girl, reilly, if you remember that? and he was interrogated and dna evidence finally cleared him. jerry hobbs up in lake county who was accused of killing his daughter and a friend. and he confessed to that under questioning and they told stories that were strikingly similar to the story that jovan will now tell you and laura will tell you about, how it was that jovan happened to be five years after the fact in cook county...
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. >> bill: you always say to mio reilly you never listen to me when i talk. you just proved may did. >> i appreciate you correcting me. thank you. i will buy you're book now. >> bill: i hope so. one of the things that you learn and you probably already know this that one of abraham lincoln's strengths in leadership was his humility. that was one of his strengths that he didn't go after the people that hated him. that he didn't use vitriol at all. never. even when he knew he was going to be killed. interesting. brit, as always, thanks very much. directly ahead, michele bachmann from iowa. can she make a come back as her poll numbers are cratering. megyn kelly ache -- accusations we are being spied upon in our own cars. wow, up ahead. >> bill: personal story segment tonight. new cnn poll taken after the republican debate last thursday says. this rick perry maintains a lead at 30%. mitt romney 22%. newt gingrich 11%. herman cain 9%. ron paul 7%. michelle bachmann 6%. the question is can com woman bachmann turn things around? she joins from us des moines, iowa. w
. >> bill: you always say to mio reilly you never listen to me when i talk. you just proved may did. >> i appreciate you correcting me. thank you. i will buy you're book now. >> bill: i hope so. one of the things that you learn and you probably already know this that one of abraham lincoln's strengths in leadership was his humility. that was one of his strengths that he didn't go after the people that hated him. that he didn't use vitriol at all. never. even when he knew he...
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we covered this story last week on this program as well as on reilly.nstar has heard you and, apparently, it's sorry. >>> another reason, now, another privacy question, i should say, coming up. this one involves facebook. the company apologizing to users for tracking them even when they were offline. i'm sensing a theme here. facebook admitted to watching what web pages its members visited even after they hit the logout button. facebook claim that is the privacy breach was a mistake. >>> we are awaiting dramatic new testimony from the american student on trial in italy. amanda knox isppealing her conviction on murder charges in connection with the death of her roommate. the 26-year-old apparently buckling under the pressure, even growing untilly ill as the trial reaches its final phase. and she gets ready to take the stand. trace gallagher live in los angeles, and you can understand the feeling of stress this woman would be feeling. >> reporter: oh, can you? yeah. the final part of this trial is when amanda knox addresses the courtroom. that could happe
we covered this story last week on this program as well as on reilly.nstar has heard you and, apparently, it's sorry. >>> another reason, now, another privacy question, i should say, coming up. this one involves facebook. the company apologizing to users for tracking them even when they were offline. i'm sensing a theme here. facebook admitted to watching what web pages its members visited even after they hit the logout button. facebook claim that is the privacy breach was a mistake....