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i want to end the day by thinking rick crawford and helping us design and direct this location and we ask for your support as we diligently tried to upgrade the network to meet the growing demands of our customers. president miguel: is there any public comment on this item? public comment is closed. commissioner antonini: i support this item. the demand is evident with calls being dropped frequently. it is evidenced on the maps, which will be confirmed. the motion will greatly improve the coverage and capacity in the area. assuming you have a hands-free device, if you are stuck in traffic on a future pine street, you may very well need to communicate, so i would move this item. >> second. >> question -- is the commission we discussed already in this, or is it being added? >> my motion includes the conditions stated in the last motion, which is to find a project sponsored to find someone to evaluate the accuracy and capacity. >> commissioners, the motion on the floor for approval, including the]aozñ&g resolutionu have just adopted, that stuff will provide. on that motion. commissioner
i want to end the day by thinking rick crawford and helping us design and direct this location and we ask for your support as we diligently tried to upgrade the network to meet the growing demands of our customers. president miguel: is there any public comment on this item? public comment is closed. commissioner antonini: i support this item. the demand is evident with calls being dropped frequently. it is evidenced on the maps, which will be confirmed. the motion will greatly improve the...
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rick crawford went over all of the changes, so i will not repeat that. i would just like to emphasize that we are down now to just two units that need exposure vari ance. we have received valuable input from planning staff and commissioners, and we worked diligently with them over the past months to improve the project. we have eliminated seven units, and we are providing 9 bmr units on site. i think this will be a great project of smaller units that will be affordable, compared to everything else that is on the market. we have recently obtained a dbi re-app letter that was circulated to the commission that covered many of the issues that were raised at the last hearing. so with all of the changes, i think the project has greatly improved and we would appreciate your positive consideration. thank you. president olague: thank you. is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner miguel? vice president miguel: i don't think anyone can question the commission sending this back when they see but has come forward t
rick crawford went over all of the changes, so i will not repeat that. i would just like to emphasize that we are down now to just two units that need exposure vari ance. we have received valuable input from planning staff and commissioners, and we worked diligently with them over the past months to improve the project. we have eliminated seven units, and we are providing 9 bmr units on site. i think this will be a great project of smaller units that will be affordable, compared to everything...
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. >> rick crawford, department staff, there is an off sell beer and wine license separate from an off-sale been -- liquor license. >> do you have to buy one that is existing? >> that i really cannot speak to. they have just said they intend to buy an existing license from some other place, but i cannot speak to the other question. >> presumably, it would be one in the area? mr. genius, can you answer that? >> just a very clear statement, there are no new licenses in this area, absolutely. whether it is beer and wine or full liquor, you have to acquire one that is in existence. i the proposal is to acquire one and shrink it down to beer and wine only. >> basically, you would have the same number of liquor licenses, but the license would be modified, and it would not allow for the sale of hard liquor. that will be part of the approval, and sure. >> that would be part of the abc process we are committed to and must go through, but the bottom line is there would be the same number of licenses with the license and cvs -- the license and -=-- the license at cvs beig restricted. >> i know there a
. >> rick crawford, department staff, there is an off sell beer and wine license separate from an off-sale been -- liquor license. >> do you have to buy one that is existing? >> that i really cannot speak to. they have just said they intend to buy an existing license from some other place, but i cannot speak to the other question. >> presumably, it would be one in the area? mr. genius, can you answer that? >> just a very clear statement, there are no new licenses...
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poll also indicates that only a strong turnout by evangelicals for rick santorum could knock romney off the top. >> jeff: okay, jan crawford, thank you. social conservatives in iowa may be able to agree on their principle, but this year they have had a very difficult time agreeing on a candidate. here's dean remember molds. >> we've stopped striving for god. >> reporter: radio talk show host steve deace d.c. and bob vander plaats epitomize the divisions of social conservatives in iowa. deace, whose radio show is syndicated nationally has endorsed newt gingrich, personal baggage and all. >> how do you square gingrich with values voters? >> i think that has been the tough sell. >> reporter: vander plaats heads up the family leader, an organization dedicated to the preservation of traditional marriage. he's backing rick santorum. >> let's find an altern toif to beat mitt romney and then can defeat barack obama. >> reporter: there is no demate among many conservatives that romney must be stopped. >> i would love for someone can explain someone who can't win 80% of his own base is the most electable candidate. >> romney in a nu
poll also indicates that only a strong turnout by evangelicals for rick santorum could knock romney off the top. >> jeff: okay, jan crawford, thank you. social conservatives in iowa may be able to agree on their principle, but this year they have had a very difficult time agreeing on a candidate. here's dean remember molds. >> we've stopped striving for god. >> reporter: radio talk show host steve deace d.c. and bob vander plaats epitomize the divisions of social conservatives...
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rick santorum fifth. our campaign 2012 team is in new hampshire tonight, and we'll start with jan crawford on the romney campaign. jan? >> reporter: well, scott, romney went into conservative iowa, and his victory there is a remarkable turn of events for a candidate who had all but written off that state just a few months ago. >> my goodness, what a squeaker! but it sure is nice to have a win, i'll tell you. >> reporter: romney won iowa with a good strategy. >> thank you, iowa. >> reporter: for months, he had downplayed expectations, but after seeing competitors like newt gingrich fade and hold, including his own, indicating he could finish strong, last week romney went all in. he toured the state with his wife ann while he and other candidates and their super pacs blanketed the airwaves with tough ads aimed mainly at gingrich. >> newt has a ton of baggage. >> reporter: romney won on the issues voters say they care about most. among those who said beating obama was most important, 48% voted for romney, far above the other candidates. he also won voters who picked the economy as their top concern. he flew to new
rick santorum fifth. our campaign 2012 team is in new hampshire tonight, and we'll start with jan crawford on the romney campaign. jan? >> reporter: well, scott, romney went into conservative iowa, and his victory there is a remarkable turn of events for a candidate who had all but written off that state just a few months ago. >> my goodness, what a squeaker! but it sure is nice to have a win, i'll tell you. >> reporter: romney won iowa with a good strategy. >> thank...
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new poll shows mitt romney now leading newt gingrich by 11 points, 43-32 with rick santorum and ron paul far behind. jan crawford and dean reynolds are following the two leading candidates on this last frantic weekend. we begin with jan crawford who is with the romney campaign in gainseville, jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, jeff. with the polls showing that dramatic swing, everyone today is asking the same question, what happened. romney directed his answer to that right at gingrich. >> they're selling influence in washington at a time we needed people to stand up for the truth in washton. >> reporter: gingrich went on the sunday shows and blamed romney for his drop. he said chris wallace the vote will be closer than the polls suggest. >> we have a shot at winning but frankly it's upheel against the sheer weight of romney's money and negativity of his campaign. >> reporter: romney threw that back at him. >> he's on tv going from station to station complaining about what he thinks are the reasons he's had difficulty here in florida. but you know, we've got a president who has a lot of excuses
new poll shows mitt romney now leading newt gingrich by 11 points, 43-32 with rick santorum and ron paul far behind. jan crawford and dean reynolds are following the two leading candidates on this last frantic weekend. we begin with jan crawford who is with the romney campaign in gainseville, jan, good evening. >> reporter: well, good evening, jeff. with the polls showing that dramatic swing, everyone today is asking the same question, what happened. romney directed his answer to that...
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rick santorum. our cbs news team has much more analysis on what happened in iowa and where the candidates go from here. jan crawford is with mitt romney's campaign. wyatt andrews is with ron paul and dean reynolds is following newt ging gingrich, but we begin with john dickerson who covering rick santorum's campaign. >> reporter: he has the momentum. he was expecting to be speaking to an empty ballroom but it's chaos here. he is the person mitt romney has to worry about now. he is sort of the alternative to mitt romney in the race. he, hopefully, will get some money and go into new hampshire where he has an organization and hope he can weather both the attacks from mitt romney and the other candidates but then also press scrutiny that will come with being co-front-runner are mitt romney. south carolina is stronger territory for santorum so you could see this go on for a few more contests. >> romney really kept expectations low here for months and then the campaign started to gradually increase them over the past week. so we saw a much more confident mitt romney coming out and saying he wanted to win iowa. he said h
rick santorum. our cbs news team has much more analysis on what happened in iowa and where the candidates go from here. jan crawford is with mitt romney's campaign. wyatt andrews is with ron paul and dean reynolds is following newt ging gingrich, but we begin with john dickerson who covering rick santorum's campaign. >> reporter: he has the momentum. he was expecting to be speaking to an empty ballroom but it's chaos here. he is the person mitt romney has to worry about now. he is sort of...
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check in in des moines, iowa, now where we find john dickerson with the latest from the rick santorum camp and jan crawford following the mitt romney campaign and wyatt andrews tracking ron paul. john, it looks like the evangelicals came out tonight according to the entrance polls, 57% of the voters affiliate themselves as evangelicals and they must have been the key to santorum's close second. 33% of them said they voted for him. >> that's right. it's one of the questions of this caucus was would the evangelical voters come out the way they did in 2008? and they did. and that matters because, as you and jim were asking governor romney, evangelical voters will play a big role in south carolina. santorum also won with conservatives. those who picked true conservatism their number one issue that they voted on picked santorum by a big margin. mitt romney only got 1% and what santorum pay attention to now arguing he is the true conservative in the race trying to coalesce all of that support. >> let's bring in chief political correspondent jan crawford right now. jan, the romney campaign must be feeling very co
check in in des moines, iowa, now where we find john dickerson with the latest from the rick santorum camp and jan crawford following the mitt romney campaign and wyatt andrews tracking ron paul. john, it looks like the evangelicals came out tonight according to the entrance polls, 57% of the voters affiliate themselves as evangelicals and they must have been the key to santorum's close second. 33% of them said they voted for him. >> that's right. it's one of the questions of this caucus...
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going to check in in des moines iowa with john dickerson with the latest from the rick santorum camp. janua jan crawfordand wyatt andrews who has been tracking ron paul. john, it looks like the evangelicals came out according to the entrance poll. 57% of voters identified themselves as evangelical. they must have been the key to santorum's close second. 33% of them said they voted for him. >> reporter: one of the questions of the caucus was would the evangelical voters come out like they did in 2008. they did. and as you were asking governor romney, they will play a big role in south carolina. santorum won with conservatives. those who pick true conservativism as the number one issue they voted on picked santorum by a big margin. mitt romney got only 1%. that's what soantorum is paying attention to now, saying he's the true conservative. >> let's bring in jan crawford now. the romney campaign must be feeling comfortable given the strong polling in new hampshire. is the attention now on south carolina? >> right now they are focused on the fact that they won south carolina, something no one would have pre
going to check in in des moines iowa with john dickerson with the latest from the rick santorum camp. janua jan crawfordand wyatt andrews who has been tracking ron paul. john, it looks like the evangelicals came out according to the entrance poll. 57% of voters identified themselves as evangelical. they must have been the key to santorum's close second. 33% of them said they voted for him. >> reporter: one of the questions of the caucus was would the evangelical voters come out like they...
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candidate bails out, another wins a major endorsement, and rick santorum scrambles to cash in on the / with a upset. >> game on. >> pelley: jan crawfordhittaker, dean reynolds are with the candidates. bob schieffer looks at what this means to the republican party. new research shows cancer death rates are down, but not for teens or young adults. dr. john lapook explains. is oil production causing earthquakes in the midwest? michelle miller which is the scientists trying to find out. and the new face of employment in america, there may be jobs, but cynthia bowers reports they aren't what they used to be. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. good evening. it is a new reality for republicans after the closest iowa caucus in history. and who would have guessed.
candidate bails out, another wins a major endorsement, and rick santorum scrambles to cash in on the / with a upset. >> game on. >> pelley: jan crawfordhittaker, dean reynolds are with the candidates. bob schieffer looks at what this means to the republican party. new research shows cancer death rates are down, but not for teens or young adults. dr. john lapook explains. is oil production causing earthquakes in the midwest? michelle miller which is the scientists trying to find out....
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rick santorum is way back at 19%, followed by newt gingrich at 18, and ron paul at 12. south carolina may be their last chance to stop the front-runner. our chief political correspondent jan crawford is there tonight. jan. >> reporter: well, scott, the cheers had barely subsided after that big win in new hampshire and romney was heading here to south carolina for what will be his biggest test yet. now, he arrives here with a strong organization already on the ground. he's got $19 million of cash on hand to spend here, and he's picked up some key endorsements people like governor nicki haley, speaking right now at this rally on his behalf. he has some challenges ahead. there are roadblocks in his path he has to get around and he knows it. here's what he said on the plane on the way down from new hampshire. >> and with regards to the south carolina, last time i came in fourth. so, you know, our-- our team recognizes this is going to be a challenge. >> reporter: now, of course south carolina is a much more socially conservative state than 93. , and, scott, those voters have not embraced romney. they think he's too much of a moderate, that he's not a true conservative. and then there
rick santorum is way back at 19%, followed by newt gingrich at 18, and ron paul at 12. south carolina may be their last chance to stop the front-runner. our chief political correspondent jan crawford is there tonight. jan. >> reporter: well, scott, the cheers had barely subsided after that big win in new hampshire and romney was heading here to south carolina for what will be his biggest test yet. now, he arrives here with a strong organization already on the ground. he's got $19 million...
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crawford, good to see you. thank you so much. >>> we turn to the latest on rick santorum who seems to be having his moment in the sun here in iowa. dean reynolds is following the pennsylvania senator. he joins us now with the latest. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >> reporter: rick santorum seems to be peaking at the right time and is trying to maximize his position now in the last few hours. in his campaign swings now, rick santorum is asking voters not to compromise their beliefs. >> don't put forth with somebody who isn't good enough to do what is necessary to change this country. >> reporter: santorum is feeling good enough about his chances tomorrow to venture a kind of prediction. >> our feeling was from the very beginning, if we can pace ahead of perry and/or bachmann that we would be in good shape and we're moving in that direction. >> reporter: if you believe the polls, he certainly is. but the polling also shows that only 7% think the former pennsylvania senator is most lectable. he is, after all, a former senator because he lost his last race for re-election in 2006 by 18 points. and while soci
crawford, good to see you. thank you so much. >>> we turn to the latest on rick santorum who seems to be having his moment in the sun here in iowa. dean reynolds is following the pennsylvania senator. he joins us now with the latest. good morning. >> good morning, norah. >> reporter: rick santorum seems to be peaking at the right time and is trying to maximize his position now in the last few hours. in his campaign swings now, rick santorum is asking voters not to...
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about a 68-boad gap between mitt romney and rick santorum. 44% have not reported yet from story county. story county or a small county, crawfordis not in yet, they could make the difference in bragging rights. >> we have talked about this before. it is who does not win. >> it is about who does not. what we have seen with congresswoman bachmann. it is about exceeding expectations. the story has to be rick santorum. he sat there in the mid- to high single numbers. working i was the old-fashioned way. meeting people in small circumstances on that person to person basis. that is what iowans like about iowa. it indicates the iowa way. rick santorum coming out to be a close first or second. whichever way that goes. it is inching forward literally here. he is the story coming out of iowa. >> thank you. >> we're going to take a break. we will find out what it is like to go to your first caucus as a reporter. >> thanks to kcti for sharing their coverage. rick perry is coming out to speak to his supporters. you are seeing the crowd in that room right now, watching videos as they're waiting for the candidate himself. we will bring you co
about a 68-boad gap between mitt romney and rick santorum. 44% have not reported yet from story county. story county or a small county, crawfordis not in yet, they could make the difference in bragging rights. >> we have talked about this before. it is who does not win. >> it is about who does not. what we have seen with congresswoman bachmann. it is about exceeding expectations. the story has to be rick santorum. he sat there in the mid- to high single numbers. working i was the...
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rick santorum. tonight is the big event and when all of these guys, after this week standing on the stage beside each other for a big debate and it could be very ugly. john? jan crawford, thanks. >>> joining us is three people who know this race as well as anyone. john dickerson, cbs news political director, caroline horn, cbs news senior political producer, and national correspondent dean reynolds. they are in manchester, new hampshire. good morning to all of you. >> good morning. >> dean, the description that i like best was that mitt romney is now surrounded by a political -- a circular firing squad from his own party. >> it's a good description, but, you know, romney has to expand from the country club chamber of commerce kind of republican to the tea party republicans that have really been against him and, so far, the only place that we see that he is expanding really where it's making an impact is in south carolina. i mean, he is supposed to do well up here in new hampshire and he squeaked by in iowa, but if he can hold that support that we see now developing in south carolina, then i think you got to say that he has expanded that base from the traditional repub
rick santorum. tonight is the big event and when all of these guys, after this week standing on the stage beside each other for a big debate and it could be very ugly. john? jan crawford, thanks. >>> joining us is three people who know this race as well as anyone. john dickerson, cbs news political director, caroline horn, cbs news senior political producer, and national correspondent dean reynolds. they are in manchester, new hampshire. good morning to all of you. >> good...