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en san josÉ california.mente golpeado hoy. provocando el cierre del aeropuerto y la suspensiÓn de clases. cientos de personas evacuadas. manuel se convirtiÓ en tormenta tropical. pero vamos a pasar con nuestro metereologÍa eduardo y nos dirÁ quÉ podemos esperar en mexico en las prÓxima horas y los proximos dÍas. eduardo. cuÉntanos. >>> la realidad es que es una trayectoria faro dica de los Últimos 2 Ó 3 dÍas esta a punto de terminar como Úu has dicho a febreroing tapped gran parte centro y norte de este estado. de culiacÁn hasta la zona de los mochis. >>> pero queda mÁs lluvia. arroja lluvia en los sectores. mantiene vientos mÁximo y no es lo mÁs peligroso. es la lluvia que todavÍa afecta sectores de durango. norte de sinaloa. y extremo sur de chihuahua. puede haber mÁs deslaves y lluvia. el modelo indica que en algunos sectores de estas Áreas. los acumulados totales pueden llegar de 15 a 20 pulgadas ma lluvia y acÁ en el golfo de mÉxico hemos vigilado el sistema. la buena que no se desarrolla como sistema t
en san josÉ california.mente golpeado hoy. provocando el cierre del aeropuerto y la suspensiÓn de clases. cientos de personas evacuadas. manuel se convirtiÓ en tormenta tropical. pero vamos a pasar con nuestro metereologÍa eduardo y nos dirÁ quÉ podemos esperar en mexico en las prÓxima horas y los proximos dÍas. eduardo. cuÉntanos. >>> la realidad es que es una trayectoria faro dica de los Últimos 2 Ó 3 dÍas esta a punto de terminar como Úu has dicho a febreroing tapped...
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my name is michael dur an and the counseling director at the health center in san jose california. i am here to speak on behalf of gwen spriar and the american indian alliance. it was created in the 90's to provide voice to the community in santa clara valley and started by laverne robert and provides two annual powwows and numerous fundraisers. gwen has been part of the alliance for about 15 years now. gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of the indian education act. she has moved beyond the limits of her duties for the families in her district. she spends time volunteers for all community functions that the alliance puts on. the families that she serves remember her fondly and all that she did for them. she offered her talents to powwows, food booths, graduations and dinners and let's watch a video on gwen stirrer. >> i am [inaudible] known as the keepers of the western door. they're on the western side of new york and they're the biggest of the tribes. i'm the one -- i'm the one that creeks that runs through our reservation no
my name is michael dur an and the counseling director at the health center in san jose california. i am here to speak on behalf of gwen spriar and the american indian alliance. it was created in the 90's to provide voice to the community in santa clara valley and started by laverne robert and provides two annual powwows and numerous fundraisers. gwen has been part of the alliance for about 15 years now. gwen is a elder and retired from the american indian district titles four, seven and nine of...
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. >> san jose, california. police are on the lookout for this guy. this guy punched a safeway manager. look at the man in the black cap. the man injury points and the guy turns and sucker punches him. the manager is knocked flat on the ground, lifts his feet up in the air. employees say he was knocked outd to be taken to the hospital. this manager is very puzzled with the customers. they can't understand why this happen. >> it looks like an older guy. according to police, they don't think it was anything aggressive. the manager didn't move as if he was afraid to be punched. >> i wonder if he was pointing to a camera, did they think the guy stole something? >> or maybe get out. i kind of took it like, hey, get out. >> and what threat did that guy pose? he's an older man. what could this guy have done? >> he is an older gentleman. he's still in the hospital. they are still looking for this guy. police say if he's caught, he's facing a felony battery charge. >> he deserves it. >> we go to dekalb county, georgia. police are trying to figure out who is in
. >> san jose, california. police are on the lookout for this guy. this guy punched a safeway manager. look at the man in the black cap. the man injury points and the guy turns and sucker punches him. the manager is knocked flat on the ground, lifts his feet up in the air. employees say he was knocked outd to be taken to the hospital. this manager is very puzzled with the customers. they can't understand why this happen. >> it looks like an older guy. according to police, they don't...
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i'm harry and i'm a proud member of local 393 from san jose california. those systems are tested at 75 hundred psi the standards that were set by the san francisco fire department. and just a quick note under the previous fire chief we installed the system at the training tower and produced a videotape. those systems will work in an emergency. we installed a new system at the tower a few weeks ago. we had to test the air and fill the tanks at the right pressure and height of the building. with a few adjustments fill all the new tanks on the markets whether the pressure is higher than what's required at the moment. this is good work and wages and this money goes back to san francisco. those have numerous consequences if - this work has been contracted for is already bid and in the process and in the building price. this system will save lives like many things like airbag we install them b and we pray we never have to use them but if we do we'll have them. i don't know elevators but i know constructions and those elevators are more expensive and we'll save b
i'm harry and i'm a proud member of local 393 from san jose california. those systems are tested at 75 hundred psi the standards that were set by the san francisco fire department. and just a quick note under the previous fire chief we installed the system at the training tower and produced a videotape. those systems will work in an emergency. we installed a new system at the tower a few weeks ago. we had to test the air and fill the tanks at the right pressure and height of the building. with...
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they'll help complete projects in san jose, california, denver, colorado, new york city and union beach, new jersey. since being founded... habitat has helped build or repair more than 600-thousand homes -- and served more than 3-million people around the world. a kentucky judge spends his friday nights making stadium announcements for a high school football team. that may not sound impressive... until you realize he can't see the players, the field... or anything else. connie leonard introduces us to a blind football announcer with some surprising insights on the game. i don't have any perspective of how things look but i have a lot of perspective of how things sound. for judge david holton being effective in court means: projecting, keeping your energy up...and your temper down. that's also true in sports. all right. arriving early for every western home game, the first and currently only blind judge in kentucky, holton is likely the state's only blind p-a announcer too. here you go. you're here. all right. we're in the house. the judge says when he was asked to "call his first game",
they'll help complete projects in san jose, california, denver, colorado, new york city and union beach, new jersey. since being founded... habitat has helped build or repair more than 600-thousand homes -- and served more than 3-million people around the world. a kentucky judge spends his friday nights making stadium announcements for a high school football team. that may not sound impressive... until you realize he can't see the players, the field... or anything else. connie leonard...
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san jose, california has nearly $3 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. t there going towards pension payments. san jose's mayor, chuck reed joins the company. your honor, thank you very much for being with us. i know you're trying to make a change for new hires from the city. you want them to be on a different pension plan, a bit like a 401(k). existing employees keep the pension plan they have got but i understand it the union is fighting, the unions, plural, they are fighting that relatively small change for new hires in the future. have i got this right? >> the unions have filed numerous lawsuits, seven lawsuits in probably seven or eight administrative actions to stop us from doing anything with regard to pension reform. we do have a new plan for new employees but we're also requiring our current employees to pay more for the benefits that they have and giving them option to choose lower-cost plan, public sector and unions are opposed to that. they're fighting all the way. stuart: if they win, they win in court and you can not make the changes that yo
san jose, california has nearly $3 billion in unfunded pension liabilities. t there going towards pension payments. san jose's mayor, chuck reed joins the company. your honor, thank you very much for being with us. i know you're trying to make a change for new hires from the city. you want them to be on a different pension plan, a bit like a 401(k). existing employees keep the pension plan they have got but i understand it the union is fighting, the unions, plural, they are fighting that...
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. >> the growing family included susan atkins from san jose, california. mansion had a penchant for nicknames. >> susan atkins had a troubled past than most of them. susan had a father who was an alcoholic and her mother, who she adord died very young. >> she didn't get along with her father and gravitated to san francisco and became a topless dancer and met manson at the haight. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very attractive young would. she said he focused on her took her in another room told thor take off her clothes and look in the mirror to see how beautiful she was. you know? talk about telling people what they want to hear about themselves. he left the car there with paycheck in the glove compartment and never came back. >> the bus bound manson as flifd los angeles for a stay in early 1968. manson began hanging out on the sunset strip. >> the sunset strip was the hub of what is going on in the rock music wis is back after this in late 06s. the beginning of everything. where they had whiskey a go go an
. >> the growing family included susan atkins from san jose, california. mansion had a penchant for nicknames. >> susan atkins had a troubled past than most of them. susan had a father who was an alcoholic and her mother, who she adord died very young. >> she didn't get along with her father and gravitated to san francisco and became a topless dancer and met manson at the haight. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very...
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just outside washington, d.c., just outside boston, massachusetts, in san jose, california and southern california where we are today putting $500 million to work in mixed use developments, residential, on top of retail, a little office in there, too, to create the kind of retail that makes sense for the next decade. there's another $500 million following after that. that visibility with respect to the growth i don't think anybody else -- >> $500 million, $500 million, expanding and then i listen to the fed chief. fed chief is saying maybe things aren't so good, maybe there's going to be a shutdown of the government. who's right? >> think about this with respect to good real estate, okay? a rising tide lifts all boats. over 2011 and 2012, everybody felt that benefit. if the economy is not so good, we're a better deal because that's the time when locations that are much closer in with the demographics, with the tendency that we have outperform even further. >> in your conference call, i understand what you said, you're talking about the next generation. what happened to the old generatio
just outside washington, d.c., just outside boston, massachusetts, in san jose, california and southern california where we are today putting $500 million to work in mixed use developments, residential, on top of retail, a little office in there, too, to create the kind of retail that makes sense for the next decade. there's another $500 million following after that. that visibility with respect to the growth i don't think anybody else -- >> $500 million, $500 million, expanding and then...
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there is a change proposed for change in the california constitution and how it might lead to pension reform. >> if in fact this is overturned by the courts, san josek reed, along with other mayors is trying to get together an initiative. they have initiative and referendum in california to put on the ballot a change in the california constitution which allows them to say you are allowed to change retiree benefits. a judge recently ruled for instance in los angeles couldn't even change retiree health care benefits. that is not even vested way pensions are. lori: what will we do about the pension problem in this country? are cities doing it right, making necessary reforms? >> there are places where you can dot reforms and courts allowed them. utah is a good place. they did pension reform and basically capped the taxpayer state contribution at 10%. anything above the employee has to put in. rhode island is another place, did what they call a hybrid plan. a combination of defined contribution plan, and 401(k), and you underneath is there social security-like defined benefit plan but much smaller than the california pensions. lori: is there an investor
there is a change proposed for change in the california constitution and how it might lead to pension reform. >> if in fact this is overturned by the courts, san josek reed, along with other mayors is trying to get together an initiative. they have initiative and referendum in california to put on the ballot a change in the california constitution which allows them to say you are allowed to change retiree benefits. a judge recently ruled for instance in los angeles couldn't even change...
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. >> the growing family included susan atkins from san jose, california. mansion had a penchant for nicknames. >> susan atkins had a troubled past than most of them. susan had a father who was an alcoholic and her mother, who she adord died very young. >> she didn't get along with her father and gravitated to san francisco and became a topless dancer and met manson at the haight. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very attractive young would. she said he focused on her took her in another room told thor take off her clothes and look in the mirror to see how beautiful she was. you know? talk about telling people what they want to hear about themselves. he left the car there with paycheck in the glove compartment and never came back. >> the bus bound manson as flifd los angeles for a stay in early 1968. manson began hanging out on the sunset strip. >> the sunset strip was the hub of what is going on in the rock music wis is back after this in late 06s. the beginning of everything. where they had whiskey a go go an
. >> the growing family included susan atkins from san jose, california. mansion had a penchant for nicknames. >> susan atkins had a troubled past than most of them. susan had a father who was an alcoholic and her mother, who she adord died very young. >> she didn't get along with her father and gravitated to san francisco and became a topless dancer and met manson at the haight. >> also, patricia kremwinkel. she once wanted to become a nun. >> she was not a very...
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just outside washington, d.c., just outside boston, massachusetts, in san jose, california and southern in mixed use developments, residential on top of retail, a little office in there, too, to create the kind of retail that makes sense for the next decade. there's another $500 million following after that. that visibility with respect to the growth, i don't think anybody else -- >> $500 million, $500 million, expanding, retail looking good, and then i listen to the fed chief. fed chief is saying maybe things aren't so good, maybe there's going to be a shutdown of the government. who's right? >> think about this with respect to good real estate, okay? when a rising tide lifts all boats, and over 2011 and 2012, everybody felt that benefit. if the economy is not so good, we're a better deal, because that's the time when locations that are much closer in with the demographics, with the tendency that we have, outperform even further. >> in your conference call, i understand what you said, you're talking about the next generation. what happened to the old generation? what's changed? you tal
just outside washington, d.c., just outside boston, massachusetts, in san jose, california and southern in mixed use developments, residential on top of retail, a little office in there, too, to create the kind of retail that makes sense for the next decade. there's another $500 million following after that. that visibility with respect to the growth, i don't think anybody else -- >> $500 million, $500 million, expanding, retail looking good, and then i listen to the fed chief. fed chief...
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. >> elise is turning 60 this month from san jose, california.r elaine -- hello -- wants her baby sister to have a brand new look to celebrate this new decade in her life. let's listen to her story. >> i love it. so you already cut your hair. you're ready for your 60th but you want this for your sister who is already crying. tell me why. >> she's just been a helpful person all her life to our neighbors and many of our nieces and nephews. and i just think she'd look good in short hair like mine. >> and i love that you made an appointment at louis licari tomorrow, just in case we didn't pick you. so you are ready for all of this? >> yes, i'm so excited. >> i'm ready for her. >> i want to look younger like my sister. >> don't worry. we'll tell you. >> how cute are they? >> so here -- elaine, just please keep your blindfold on for a second. here's elise before. all right, elise. let's see the new you. >> she's going to be gorgeous. ♪ >> oh, my gosh! oh, yeah. >> all right. are you ready? >> are you ready, elaine? take off your blindfold? >> oh, wow.
. >> elise is turning 60 this month from san jose, california.r elaine -- hello -- wants her baby sister to have a brand new look to celebrate this new decade in her life. let's listen to her story. >> i love it. so you already cut your hair. you're ready for your 60th but you want this for your sister who is already crying. tell me why. >> she's just been a helpful person all her life to our neighbors and many of our nieces and nephews. and i just think she'd look good in...
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fight arguing it has a right to continue scanning g mail attacks in a federal court hearing in san jose, californiaogle attorneys plan to argue the long-running practice is league because of its use to sell ads saying, quote, all youers of e-mail must necessarily expect that their e-mails will be subject to automated processing. a class action lawsuit was filed in may. >>> much of the world is focused on syria and it's embattled leader, but a world away, a leader has stepped out of the shadows. haitian president duval yay now faces human rights abuse. we have this exclusive report. >> reporter: this is the real space of the prison itself. >> this is the flooring. >> yes this, is the flooring. >> reporter: bobby duval is a survivor. he served eight months at haiti's most notorious prison and lived to talk about it. >> i counted 20 of them died in here while i was here. >> reporter: 20? >> 20 right here. >> reporter: in the eight months you were here. >> reporter: duvall, a political prisoner was tortured and starved along with hundreds of jorge sans under jean claude duvalier, known as baby doc. >>
fight arguing it has a right to continue scanning g mail attacks in a federal court hearing in san jose, californiaogle attorneys plan to argue the long-running practice is league because of its use to sell ads saying, quote, all youers of e-mail must necessarily expect that their e-mails will be subject to automated processing. a class action lawsuit was filed in may. >>> much of the world is focused on syria and it's embattled leader, but a world away, a leader has stepped out of the...
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morning surveillance cameras capture the fedex guy dropping a package at cecil lawson's place in san jose, californiay it wasn't fragile. >> reporter: inside that package, thermal underwear. now watch this. seconds later, a guy pulls up in a porsche and purloins those underpants. >> somebody driving a $70,000 porsche is stealing thermal underwear from your driveway? >> it was right there. proof is in the pudding. >> reporter: a week later, replacement underwear arrives and bang, the same guy snaffles it. cecil posted his video evidence on a new social network called nextdoor.com. >> everybody started actively looking for the guy. >> reporter: a neighborhood manhunt, triggered with the click of a mouse. >> this incident with cecil's stolen thermal underwear. you broke the case. >> well, i guess -- i guess -- yeah. i just followed him to the light and took a picture of his license plate. >> reporter: the thermal underwear bandit is now facing hard time. and this sleepy subdivision could be the blueprint for the neighborhood of our future. bristling with cameras, united online, guard dogs. yap, yap not
morning surveillance cameras capture the fedex guy dropping a package at cecil lawson's place in san jose, californiay it wasn't fragile. >> reporter: inside that package, thermal underwear. now watch this. seconds later, a guy pulls up in a porsche and purloins those underpants. >> somebody driving a $70,000 porsche is stealing thermal underwear from your driveway? >> it was right there. proof is in the pudding. >> reporter: a week later, replacement underwear arrives...
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san jose. >>> california prison inmates ended a nearly two-month hunger strike but supporters on the outside picking up right where prisoners left off. signs in hand standing outside governor brown's condo in oakland activist vowed to pickuply fast for 60 hours ending saturday's long-term solitary confinement. in july more than 30,000 inmates refused meals in protest. >> these men have been fighting for -- against indefinite detention solitary confinement for decades. some of these men have been in the chute for no reason at all but the fact that they're on some list which they have never been allowed to confront their accusers but they are saying you're a gang member, you belong in the chute. >> the strike ended after state legislators promised to hold hearings on inmates' complaints. gang leaders are held in isolation for long periods. >>> president obama canceled a trip to california next week and will stay in washington instead pressing his case for strikes against syria. obama was supposed to speak at a labor group convention in los angeles and a party fundraiser. >>> russian president
san jose. >>> california prison inmates ended a nearly two-month hunger strike but supporters on the outside picking up right where prisoners left off. signs in hand standing outside governor brown's condo in oakland activist vowed to pickuply fast for 60 hours ending saturday's long-term solitary confinement. in july more than 30,000 inmates refused meals in protest. >> these men have been fighting for -- against indefinite detention solitary confinement for decades. some of...
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it really has been good news for the san jose, california company.r-to-date it's a great performer as well. up nearly 30%. big moves here for adobe. certainly one to watch tomorrow. a winner now as i noted on this outlook as well. key of one million subscriptions. back to you. liz: we said last week when we were with the ceo of adobe, we said if there were survivor show for silicon valley companies he would be the winner. right. liz: steve jobs, david, tried, in a way to kill that company by refusing to put adobe flash on the ipads and i fixed his company another way. david: shows you market share is important even in the ether space. we were wondering in cloud computing would mean that much. it does. if you get customers, even on hard-line even if you miss estimates which they did. liz: both top and bottom. oil pell to its lowest level in more than three weeks. gold dropping for the fifth time in six days. here to break down the action -- david: is larry shover, sfg alternatives chief investment officer. yes, that's a familiar face on the right, san
it really has been good news for the san jose, california company.r-to-date it's a great performer as well. up nearly 30%. big moves here for adobe. certainly one to watch tomorrow. a winner now as i noted on this outlook as well. key of one million subscriptions. back to you. liz: we said last week when we were with the ceo of adobe, we said if there were survivor show for silicon valley companies he would be the winner. right. liz: steve jobs, david, tried, in a way to kill that company by...
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the online search giant asked a federal judge in san jose, california, to throw out a class-action lawsuitt seeks to end the practice. google insists the scanning of e-mails is automated and that no humans are reading the contents. wall street managed small gains for the day, but investors mostly marked time ahead of tomorrow's report on unemployment and jobs. the dow jones industrial average gained six points to close at 14,937. the nasdaq rose more than nine points to close at 3,658. the smithsonian's national zoo in washington announced today its two-week-old giant panda cub is a girl. the cub is still nameless but appears to be in good health. zoo keepers said she was born to mei xiang, who was artificially inseminated last march. tests show the father is tian tian, also living at the national zoo. giant pandas are one of the world's most endangered species. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: and we come back to syria and the debate in congress over a military strike. we've had one-on-one talks this week with two senators, michigan democrat carl lev
the online search giant asked a federal judge in san jose, california, to throw out a class-action lawsuitt seeks to end the practice. google insists the scanning of e-mails is automated and that no humans are reading the contents. wall street managed small gains for the day, but investors mostly marked time ahead of tomorrow's report on unemployment and jobs. the dow jones industrial average gained six points to close at 14,937. the nasdaq rose more than nine points to close at 3,658. the...
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he works for ibm in san jose, california. c-span: are you married? >> guest: no. married and divorced, two children. c-span: how old are the kids? >> guest: my oldest daughter's 34; i have a 5 year old grandson. and my youngest daughter is 16. c-span: who in your life affected the direction you took? how did you end up in journalism? how did you go to howard? >> guest: well, i went into journalism because i was interested in that. actually, i was a transfer student to howard university. i started out at lincoln university in pennsylvania. and while i was there, i was the editor of the school newspaper. and i took a course in journalism at lincoln, and that sparked my interest in journalism. and then i transferred to howard because i wanted to do a wide range of courses in african studies, which were not available at lincoln, but were available at howard. after i graduated from howard, i took these courses in african studies and i joined the peace corps and went off to live in kenya, east africa, for two years, '69 and '70, and was a rural high school teacher in ke
he works for ibm in san jose, california. c-span: are you married? >> guest: no. married and divorced, two children. c-span: how old are the kids? >> guest: my oldest daughter's 34; i have a 5 year old grandson. and my youngest daughter is 16. c-span: who in your life affected the direction you took? how did you end up in journalism? how did you go to howard? >> guest: well, i went into journalism because i was interested in that. actually, i was a transfer student to howard...
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. >> a 13-year long lawsuit against manufactures is wrapping up in san jose. 10 california cities and counties seeking $1 kbrinl to clean up res denses. abc 7 news explains what is at stake. >> the use of lead-based paints banned in 1978. but the risk remains. and and the paint industry says it didn't know that led paint was dangerous, when it did, it paid fees to support education and preveng. however, five companies being sue bid three cities and seven counties but say that isn't enough. >> they don't remove the lead paint from homes so until you remove the lead paint from homes, children are still going get poisoned. that is the remedy we're seeking in this lawsuit. >> he canland, san francisco, and the bay area counties are using state public nuisance law to back the lawsuit,er however, former iowa attorney general speaking on behalf of the manufacturers points out a similar strategy has failed. >> seven other states in the court have looked at this very same evidence the same issue. and in every instance, sided with manufacturers. >> santa clara base hazmat dock has been testing
. >> a 13-year long lawsuit against manufactures is wrapping up in san jose. 10 california cities and counties seeking $1 kbrinl to clean up res denses. abc 7 news explains what is at stake. >> the use of lead-based paints banned in 1978. but the risk remains. and and the paint industry says it didn't know that led paint was dangerous, when it did, it paid fees to support education and preveng. however, five companies being sue bid three cities and seven counties but say that isn't...
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. >> a 13-year long lawsuit against manufactures is wrapping up in san jose. 10 california cities andounties seeking $1 kbrinl to clean up res denses. abc 7 news explains what is at stake. >> the use of lead-based paints banned in 1978. but the risk remains. and and the paint industry says it didn't know that led paint was dangerous, when it did, it paid fees to support education and preveng. however, five companies being sue bid three cities and seven counties but say that isn't enough. >> they don't remove the lead paint from homes so until you remove the lead paint from homes, children are still going get poisoned. that is the remedy we're seeking in this lawsuit. >> he canland, san francisco, and the bay area counties are using state public nuisance law to back the lawsuit,er however, former iowa attorney general speaking on behalf of the manufacturers points out a similar strategy has failed. >> seven other states in the court have looked at this very same evidence the same issue. and in every instance, sided with manufacturers. >> santa clara base hazmat dock has been testing fo
. >> a 13-year long lawsuit against manufactures is wrapping up in san jose. 10 california cities andounties seeking $1 kbrinl to clean up res denses. abc 7 news explains what is at stake. >> the use of lead-based paints banned in 1978. but the risk remains. and and the paint industry says it didn't know that led paint was dangerous, when it did, it paid fees to support education and preveng. however, five companies being sue bid three cities and seven counties but say that isn't...
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grand rapids, michigan, the san jose- area in california, austin texas and houston, texas. most of the jobs in those areas pay more than $50-thousand per year. the same day payroll company a- d-p released figures showing employment rising slightly in august, walmart workers held protests in 15-cities against their employer. our cover explores both ends of our economic recovery. while payroll company adp reported the private sector added 176-thousand jobs in august, a slight increase over july, walmart employees questioned the quality of their jobs. walmart pays security guard $12 per hr sales associate $11 per hr a walmart security guard makes 12-dollars an hour. a sales associate $11-dollars. despite selling electronics full time for eight years at warlmart, charmaine givens- thomas' pay qualifies her for government assistance. walmart employees want 25- thousand a year and also reinstatement of fired workers such as tyrone robinson who participated in strikes including one at walmart's arkansas headquarters in june. fired for protesting? walmart denies wrongdoing with the
grand rapids, michigan, the san jose- area in california, austin texas and houston, texas. most of the jobs in those areas pay more than $50-thousand per year. the same day payroll company a- d-p released figures showing employment rising slightly in august, walmart workers held protests in 15-cities against their employer. our cover explores both ends of our economic recovery. while payroll company adp reported the private sector added 176-thousand jobs in august, a slight increase over july,...
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san jose. ten california cities and counties are seeking $1 billion to clean up residences.d louie explains what's at stake. >> reporter: the use of lead-based paint was banned in 1978 but the risk remains in older homes and buildings. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention projects more than 500,000 children may have unhealthy levels of lead. the paint industry says it didn't know for decades that lead in paint was dangerous. when it did, it paid fees to support prevention programs. five companies are being sued by three cities and seven counties that say that isn't enough. >> they don't remove the lead paint from homes. until you do, children are still going to get poisoned. and that is the remedy we're seeking in this lawsuit. >> reporter: oakland, san francisco and the bay area counties of santa clara, alameda, san mateo and solano are bringing the lawsuit. but the california attorney general points out a similar strategy in other states has failed. >> seven other state supreme courts have looked at this very same evidence, the same issues. and in every inst
san jose. ten california cities and counties are seeking $1 billion to clean up residences.d louie explains what's at stake. >> reporter: the use of lead-based paint was banned in 1978 but the risk remains in older homes and buildings. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention projects more than 500,000 children may have unhealthy levels of lead. the paint industry says it didn't know for decades that lead in paint was dangerous. when it did, it paid fees to support prevention...
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would you believe, she, too, a political journalist from san jose, california, christine balentofi.ow the host of quiz masters 2,000 steve kornacki. >> thank you. i've always said that image's voice puts johnny gilbert's to shame. welcome to all of you playing at home to another edition of quiz masters 2,000. welcome to our if you contestants and she nodes no introduction, our returning champion, christina balentoni. impressive play from you. >> my pleasure. >> i have in my hands, a series of questions. we will start with the easier ones. as we go along, they will become harder. the point values will enkrosse. the subject of today's game, it changes every week. the subject is debt ceiling, health care, politics in washington, d.c. that is going to be the subject of all of the questions in this quiz. i will caution you as i always do. please allow me to read the full question before you ring in, if you ring in early, you will be locked out. you will also be penalized the value of the question if you do not answer it correctly. contestants, are you ready? >> yes. >> all right. let's p
would you believe, she, too, a political journalist from san jose, california, christine balentofi.ow the host of quiz masters 2,000 steve kornacki. >> thank you. i've always said that image's voice puts johnny gilbert's to shame. welcome to all of you playing at home to another edition of quiz masters 2,000. welcome to our if you contestants and she nodes no introduction, our returning champion, christina balentoni. impressive play from you. >> my pleasure. >> i have in my...
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consider to be abuse of california's >>> san jose mayor chuck reid is an even-keeled guy, but he's steamed about what he and many other consider the abuse of crease environmental laws. tonight, there's a raoul move to change the law was because of what he's about to show us. >> reporter: this is as fired up as we've seen mayor chuck reid in some full-time. >> it's an abuse of the process. >> reporter: he's talking about this 22 acre plot set aside for burrowing owls. a gorp wanted to temporarily stockpile dirt on the land, but the aught ban society -- but a developer wanted to temporarily stockpile dirt on the lond land, but the v -- on the land, but the autobahn society sued. >> reporter: is this greenmailing? >> i think that's what's being done. people are using the environment quality act to extract what they can. >> reporter: the settlement will go protect the owls and legal fees. the autobahn society said they're just looking out for the birds. >> there's no abuse in doing our job. >> reporter: and then there's 1 south market. a local construction workers' union filed lawsuit, citing
consider to be abuse of california's >>> san jose mayor chuck reid is an even-keeled guy, but he's steamed about what he and many other consider the abuse of crease environmental laws. tonight, there's a raoul move to change the law was because of what he's about to show us. >> reporter: this is as fired up as we've seen mayor chuck reid in some full-time. >> it's an abuse of the process. >> reporter: he's talking about this 22 acre plot set aside for burrowing owls....
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san jose. ten california cities and counties are seeking $1 billion to clean up residences.eporter david louie explains what's at stake. >> the use of lead-based paint was banned in 1978 but the risk remains in older homes and buildings. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention projects more than half a million children may have unhealthy levels of led. the paint industry said it didn't know for decades that lead and paint were dangerous. when it did, it paid fees to support education and prevention programs. but five companies are being sued by three cities in seven counties that say that isn't enough. >> they don't remove the lead paint from homes. so until you remove the lead paint from homes, children are still going to get poisoned and that's the remedy we are seeing -- seeking in this lawsuit. >> oakland, san francisco and the bay area counties of santa clara, almeda and solano are using the state public nuisance law for the lawsuit. however, the former iowa attorney general, who speaks on behalf of the industry, points out a similar strategy in other states
san jose. ten california cities and counties are seeking $1 billion to clean up residences.eporter david louie explains what's at stake. >> the use of lead-based paint was banned in 1978 but the risk remains in older homes and buildings. the u.s. centers for disease control and prevention projects more than half a million children may have unhealthy levels of led. the paint industry said it didn't know for decades that lead and paint were dangerous. when it did, it paid fees to support...
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milton is joining us from san jose california. i disagree with the discontent thing.m younger and 28, so maybe i am naive. i think we have had a wonderful decade. i think our music has been incredible. a lot of our cultural statements have been great. we have had a lot of coming over obamarecisely and sometimes in opposition to obama. i think it is great that people who are involved in the tea party are reading the constitution and feeling inspired to get involved in politics and vote and think for a critically about what they want the government to do. i disagree with them, but it is not like i am disagreeing in whole. i think it is a wonderful thing. this notion of discontent seems to me a waste of our time. there are a lot of things to be optimistic and positive about. if we want to sit around and gripe and listen to our political leaders tell us how we are supposed to be upset, it seems like a waste of our time. thanks for the call. one of our regulatory years and this is the autumn of our discontent. discontent is a product of the conditions when they will of the
milton is joining us from san jose california. i disagree with the discontent thing.m younger and 28, so maybe i am naive. i think we have had a wonderful decade. i think our music has been incredible. a lot of our cultural statements have been great. we have had a lot of coming over obamarecisely and sometimes in opposition to obama. i think it is great that people who are involved in the tea party are reading the constitution and feeling inspired to get involved in politics and vote and think...
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the san francisco fire marshall does - we're to create a better building system health and safety code. on 5 jurisdictions in california has those systems san jose and north county which includes bay city and pacific. the expectation is for the fire access elevators instead of the fire systems. redwood city on the other hand, removed the requirement for the air systems altogether from their fire code. now let's consider whether those options are reasonably necessary. for the firefighter rishts the san francisco fire department feels that in order to remain consistent the fire department in the morning believes it's necessary for the building code for the geographic or top graph conditions which is the health and safety code 898415. those elevators are for taller than 120. 1 hundred and 20 feet. allowing them to be used for less than that it's he reasonable for the fire department remresht conditions. now let's consider the firefighter health and safety. using fire access elevators important the personnel and evacuation of policy allows the firefighters to reserve their energy. regardless of how the air bottles are used the firefighters need time
the san francisco fire marshall does - we're to create a better building system health and safety code. on 5 jurisdictions in california has those systems san jose and north county which includes bay city and pacific. the expectation is for the fire access elevators instead of the fire systems. redwood city on the other hand, removed the requirement for the air systems altogether from their fire code. now let's consider whether those options are reasonably necessary. for the firefighter rishts...
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i don't know that anyone saw in the paper today, san jose mercury news there is an article that the california supreme court is going to rehear the case that was filed against the city of san jose inclusionary housing ordinance. and i would just like to ask the director, you know, if the city is going to be doing an ami cuss brief or anything to get involved in that case because obviously we have a vested interest in the outcome of it. so, maybe we can look into that. and if the city isn't going to take a position, maybe this commission could send a letter ~ [speaker not understood] to the case. the other thing is last week i got to go along -- i actually saw director ram from planning staff neil hashowi, and i went to a launch of [speaker not understood] zone which is a new project [speaker not understood] create kind of the innovation in the public space and looking at market street, in particular the site kind of in between yerba buena alley, market, between fourth and sixth -- fourth and third actually. and it's actually really interesting, the exploratorium is there, looking at all the di
i don't know that anyone saw in the paper today, san jose mercury news there is an article that the california supreme court is going to rehear the case that was filed against the city of san jose inclusionary housing ordinance. and i would just like to ask the director, you know, if the city is going to be doing an ami cuss brief or anything to get involved in that case because obviously we have a vested interest in the outcome of it. so, maybe we can look into that. and if the city isn't...
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i don't know that anyone saw in the paper today, san jose mercury news there is an article that the california supreme court is going to rehear the case that was filed against the city of san jose inclusionary housing ordinance. and i would just like to ask the director, you know, if the city is going to be doing an
i don't know that anyone saw in the paper today, san jose mercury news there is an article that the california supreme court is going to rehear the case that was filed against the city of san jose inclusionary housing ordinance. and i would just like to ask the director, you know, if the city is going to be doing an
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. >> mientras en el nca es lo que vivirán los equipos de california, el sábado 21 en arizona y san joséy dieron libertad a a los casi 5 mil futbolistas para que den su apoyo. >a>así lleganmos al final de los deportes.- >> regresamos con ustedes el estudio-. >> gracias. >> y io7 añadio aracteristicas y funciones nuevas. >> es a esta hora la más importante en el mundo. >> también le contamos que la fiebre de la lotería se siente en todo el país y alcanza casi 400 millones de dólares del power ball. >> y usted podría recibir hasta 245 millones de dólares después de pagar impuestos, la probabilidad de pegarle al gordo de es de una en 175 millones. >> mientras tanto los dejamos con el noticiero univisión. >> buenas tardes. >> ♪. >>> miÉrcoles 18 de septiembre aÑo 2013 y estas son las noticias. al menos 80 muertos, ya por las lluvias torrenciales en 10 estados de mÉxico, acapulco en guerrero estÁ sumida. el reencuentro tras una larga baya legal se re nif ko con su hijo en estÁn francisco. en ningÚn otro lugar solo en univisiÓn vera estas imÁgenes. conmociÓn en new york por el asesinato a puÑa
. >> mientras en el nca es lo que vivirán los equipos de california, el sábado 21 en arizona y san joséy dieron libertad a a los casi 5 mil futbolistas para que den su apoyo. >a>así lleganmos al final de los deportes.- >> regresamos con ustedes el estudio-. >> gracias. >> y io7 añadio aracteristicas y funciones nuevas. >> es a esta hora la más importante en el mundo. >> también le contamos que la fiebre de la lotería se siente en todo el país y...
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san josé dice tener fondos para aumentar el salario en 10%. >> esperamos que más policías van a disminuir el nivel de violencia, pero no es garantia. >> según ricardo, hay factores como la liberacion de presos en californiaayor indice de criminalidad en san josé. >> esta bien que traigan más policía.s >> no pasa mas de 1 cada 24 horas donde yo vivo. >> san josé ya aprobo el primer paso, el pero el próximo mes los concejales votaran el proyecto. >> siguen los esfuerzos por controlar el incendio en mondiablo. el incendio consumió 3700 acres y amaneza a las viviendas cercadas. zonas cercanas evacuadas y hay un centro de asistencia en la biblioteca publica de clayton. >> nosotros nos preocupa mucho que ante una situación como incendios los nacionales sepan donde acudir. >> unos 500 bomberos combaten las llamas. el incendio esta contenido en 20%. >> las autoridades ambientales emitieron una alerta por el incendio. se recomendia tener puertas y ventanas cerradas. >> se registro una fuga de gas en brenwood. la tuberia esta en la esquina de venti. se cerro el trafico para que una cuadrilla de trabajadores arreglaran el problema. >> un hombre encontrado inconsciente, murió el domingo, manuel gallegos estaba en el
san josé dice tener fondos para aumentar el salario en 10%. >> esperamos que más policías van a disminuir el nivel de violencia, pero no es garantia. >> según ricardo, hay factores como la liberacion de presos en californiaayor indice de criminalidad en san josé. >> esta bien que traigan más policía.s >> no pasa mas de 1 cada 24 horas donde yo vivo. >> san josé ya aprobo el primer paso, el pero el próximo mes los concejales votaran el proyecto. >>...
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países >>> después de al pausa autoridades en california alertan nuevo fraude le diremos en que consiste >>> casos mortales de violencia domestica en san joséhispanidad un mensaje que lo disfruten >>> un saludo a la comunidad de nicaragua . >>> a toda nuestra comunidad acá que hemos celebrados el día de al independencia >>> un saludo para todos los guatemaltecos que recordamos los momentos en latinoamérica >>> en san francisco el termómetro marca 58° >>> temperaturas en pantalla >>> volvemos con más no le cambie p >>> buenas noches >>> los casos de violencia domestica con mortal descenlace continúan en la ciudad y los expertos lanzan los síntomas para preocupars >>> en ese lapso de tiempo en san josé ya son varias las causas de abuso >>> los reportan ya cuando es muy tarde >>> en la organización next dorr dan consejos >>> la persona no debe minimizar lo que esta pasando en la situación y no tratar de buscar excusas en el abuso en la relación >>> personas que son celosas, manipuladoras. >>> anda pendientes de quienes son sus amistades y alejando,os del apoy >>> es importante no callar y siempre encontrar una persona en quien tenga confianza
países >>> después de al pausa autoridades en california alertan nuevo fraude le diremos en que consiste >>> casos mortales de violencia domestica en san joséhispanidad un mensaje que lo disfruten >>> un saludo a la comunidad de nicaragua . >>> a toda nuestra comunidad acá que hemos celebrados el día de al independencia >>> un saludo para todos los guatemaltecos que recordamos los momentos en latinoamérica >>> en san francisco el...
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san jose 397. analysts and northern california prices are expected to drop a little in about a week when refineriese cheaper winter when gasoline. >>gary: >>j.r.: let's look at the san mateo bridge. again today as we sing and the last 10 days stop and go conditions on the bridge. westbound all originated here at the 101 north interchange. there was an accident at foster city boulevard and that did help matters but it still just too many cars and not enough land to have all of this traffic for 92 west lb. take a look as 680 southbound here in the walnut creek interchange. a solid backup leading down. this is not just back up to south main street where we would usually find it. in to back up all the way to and through the 68024 interchange. take a look here. it's slow going coming all the way down from concord. tesla traffic last beyond love corner road and remains heavy into danville. one of our hot spots this morning. the nimitz freeway again today speaking of 101 here's your no. they ride. your southbound commute the marin county drive times have approved a bit now hovering up from 39 to 42 minute
san jose 397. analysts and northern california prices are expected to drop a little in about a week when refineriese cheaper winter when gasoline. >>gary: >>j.r.: let's look at the san mateo bridge. again today as we sing and the last 10 days stop and go conditions on the bridge. westbound all originated here at the 101 north interchange. there was an accident at foster city boulevard and that did help matters but it still just too many cars and not enough land to have all of this...
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san jose are said to take a big step forward. supervisors will decide whether to approve a proposal submitted by two california firms to develop the 55 acre camp whys. the center will be built near the intersection of west younger avenue and north first street in midtown, san jose. it would include more than a million square feet of government space and incorporate the former city hall building. >>> a new california bill is giving minors a second chance to remove those embarrassing photographs and posts on social media web sites. a new kaplan study finds an increasing number of college admissions officers check facebook. under this bill just signed into law, governor brown, website operators are required to allow minors to erase their own postings. >> we worked with facebook. we worked with the companies, and a lot of companies are already doing this. they call it an eraser button, and we just mandate that you have an eraser button. >> the law does not apply if the content has been reposted by a third party. the bell also prevents websites from advertising products to minors that are illegal for them for buy. >>> apple's continued
san jose are said to take a big step forward. supervisors will decide whether to approve a proposal submitted by two california firms to develop the 55 acre camp whys. the center will be built near the intersection of west younger avenue and north first street in midtown, san jose. it would include more than a million square feet of government space and incorporate the former city hall building. >>> a new california bill is giving minors a second chance to remove those embarrassing...