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staff or teachers that showed up last year and i can see that people who have worked san francisco state or city college of san francisco 20 or thirty years not thank you for the opportunity because their invested in this great city not to say that new folks aren't but with the cost of housing skoekt we have to give people the effort and another health institution ucsf category it seems to me that is very ucsf heavy give more of their folks an opportunity i can see doctors that have worked and st. luke's for a long time and indoors not having the opportunity that's my fear so i think taking into account how we're going to create this outreach program i'd like to of we do that at another meeting we look at this because it really looks like you will say is win on this one and if we want to be fair we need to make sure we do outreach at state or city or other institutions of higher ed and get folks to apply and the same thing that the public health institutions maybe we look at that as well because it leans towards one so i mean, i know you get where i'm coming from so if there is something we can
staff or teachers that showed up last year and i can see that people who have worked san francisco state or city college of san francisco 20 or thirty years not thank you for the opportunity because their invested in this great city not to say that new folks aren't but with the cost of housing skoekt we have to give people the effort and another health institution ucsf category it seems to me that is very ucsf heavy give more of their folks an opportunity i can see doctors that have worked and...
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staff or teachers that showed up last year and i can see that people who have worked san francisco state or city college of san francisco 20 or thirty years not thank you for the opportunity because their invested in this great city not to say that new folks aren't but with the cost of housing skoekt we have to give people the effort and another health institution ucsf category it seems to me that is very ucsf heavy give more of their folks an opportunity
staff or teachers that showed up last year and i can see that people who have worked san francisco state or city college of san francisco 20 or thirty years not thank you for the opportunity because their invested in this great city not to say that new folks aren't but with the cost of housing skoekt we have to give people the effort and another health institution ucsf category it seems to me that is very ucsf heavy give more of their folks an opportunity
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investigation while also prohibiting large-scale indiscriminant collection such as data from an entire state, city or zip code. the u.s.a. freedom act strengthens civil liberties and privacy protections by authorizing the fisa court to appoint an individual to serve as an advisor on matters of privacy and civil liberties, communications technology and other technical or legal matters. it also codifies important procedures for recipients of national security letters to challenge nondisclosure requests. the bill increases transparency by requiring declassification of all significant fisa court opinions and provides procedures for certified questions of law to the fisa court of review and to the
investigation while also prohibiting large-scale indiscriminant collection such as data from an entire state, city or zip code. the u.s.a. freedom act strengthens civil liberties and privacy protections by authorizing the fisa court to appoint an individual to serve as an advisor on matters of privacy and civil liberties, communications technology and other technical or legal matters. it also codifies important procedures for recipients of national security letters to challenge nondisclosure...
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you will say is win on this one and if we want to be fair we need to make sure we do outreach at state or city or other institutions of higher ed and get folks to apply and the same thing that the public health institutions maybe we look at that as well because it leans towards one so i mean, i know you get where i'm coming from so if there is something we can do tiffany director how to locate how this is going to happen and what we do to make sure that people get a chance to apply for this the second thing was regarding thank you. i appreciate our time. >> compliance you know we heard a lot of things regarding the designated e designated developer for this project is there a way when we look at compliance is there a way we if you're sitting down with this particular construction company there's one of us from the commission to go in and share with them you know we're role looking at this and that you know this is for us something serious i know that this particular contractor has done a lot of work in the city and is going to want to do more work in the city that at least from the staff publi
you will say is win on this one and if we want to be fair we need to make sure we do outreach at state or city or other institutions of higher ed and get folks to apply and the same thing that the public health institutions maybe we look at that as well because it leans towards one so i mean, i know you get where i'm coming from so if there is something we can do tiffany director how to locate how this is going to happen and what we do to make sure that people get a chance to apply for this the...
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city schools. >> reporter: on paper the ballot question seems pretty simple. who should run philadelphia's public schools? the state or> but dig deeper and things get a little muckier. in fact it's not even clear this is the right question to be asking. >> the src needs to be abolish. we need to have local control. >> that's been a popular sent many among mayoral candidates this spring and maybe for good reason. when the commonwealth of pennsylvania took over the philly school district in 2001, through the creation of the school reform commission, local schools were a wash in debt and test scores were in the toilet. philly teachers denounced the state takeover right from the start. but more broadly education advocates say the experiment in state rule has been a colas sal flop. >> we are not better off than 14 years ago. we are more distressed. we have moodied debt burden. we have nor uncontrollable costs costs. >> donna cooper notes that neither the src nor the philly school board before it has taxing authority the ability to raise the funds it needs. so maybe the ballot question misses the bigger point. >> the fundam
city schools. >> reporter: on paper the ballot question seems pretty simple. who should run philadelphia's public schools? the state or> but dig deeper and things get a little muckier. in fact it's not even clear this is the right question to be asking. >> the src needs to be abolish. we need to have local control. >> that's been a popular sent many among mayoral candidates this spring and maybe for good reason. when the commonwealth of pennsylvania took over the philly...
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a lot of debate over whether the knife was legal to carry under state or city law, what kind of knife it's possible the grand jury saw the knife and determined it wasn't possible for the officers to figure out all of that during their initial encounter with gray and ultimately that didn't matter and the problem with the six police officers is they failed to respond to gray's suffering. >> interesting. suzanne malveaux many thanks to you. >> still to come is the ancient city the newest funding source for isis? he'll we'll talk to a lawmaker trying to choke off isis' cash flow next. in the past. i hadn't been successful. quitting smoking this time was different because i got a prescription for chantix. along with support chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. the fact that it reduced the urge to smoke helped me get that confidence that i could do it. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. some people had seizures while taking chantix. if you
a lot of debate over whether the knife was legal to carry under state or city law, what kind of knife it's possible the grand jury saw the knife and determined it wasn't possible for the officers to figure out all of that during their initial encounter with gray and ultimately that didn't matter and the problem with the six police officers is they failed to respond to gray's suffering. >> interesting. suzanne malveaux many thanks to you. >> still to come is the ancient city the...
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that are dangers of public health, you name it whether federal, state, or local, can object to that law and sue the country or state or citycounty and say because of that law or regulation we are losing profits. pay us the difference between what we are making now and what we would have made except for your environmental or safety law or whatever. this case goes to a private corporate tribunal, from which there are no appeals. corporate lawyers representing corporations sitting in a private tribunal saying to the united states congress or state legislature or city council that you cannot enforce your law and if you try to it will cost you hundreds of millions of dollars. under a similar provision australia is being sued by an american tobacco company, saying we will lose profits because you insist on having labeling on the package that says cigarettes will kill you, or something. this could endanger american provisions environmental health, or safety provisions. almost every law we have, we would be seating -- cedining to a corporation. host: representative nadler is with us to talk to you. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. (2
that are dangers of public health, you name it whether federal, state, or local, can object to that law and sue the country or state or citycounty and say because of that law or regulation we are losing profits. pay us the difference between what we are making now and what we would have made except for your environmental or safety law or whatever. this case goes to a private corporate tribunal, from which there are no appeals. corporate lawyers representing corporations sitting in a private...
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city to golden gate bridge, to cover that area. >> because, that is something that i was wondering and you know, these people that they go to and whether it is the san francisco state, or the city college or especially on the west side and the richmond and so forth and you only have a couple of bus lines that is always packed. and you know, whether or not it makes sense especially with at least in the district seven we are going to have more housing. and that is going to, and they will have to go somewhere from there, and i t think that the capacity is there, in terms of public transportation. >> yes, so, in kind of the reverse order. on the west side of the city, there are north and sound concepts that have been included in the study and were mentioned a number of times by the stake hold their we engaged and so those have been included. and so in terms of the founding project and i am a little bit less familiar with what is being studied right now and however i do know that there were discussions about a tunnel that was connecting to the west power tal tunnel through the saint francis circle and further to the south and i will have to get back to you on the specifics
city to golden gate bridge, to cover that area. >> because, that is something that i was wondering and you know, these people that they go to and whether it is the san francisco state, or the city college or especially on the west side and the richmond and so forth and you only have a couple of bus lines that is always packed. and you know, whether or not it makes sense especially with at least in the district seven we are going to have more housing. and that is going to, and they will...
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city and $160 million from the state. both of those proposals include tax increases and must be approved by the city council or state legislature. >>> good news about graduation rates in philadelphia schools. new report released today shows there are fewer high school dropouts. the report call ed a promise worth keeping was done by children's hospital of philadelphia and johns hopkins. it finds 64% of ninth grader goesing into the city's public schools in 2008 graduated in four years. that's an increase of 12% since 2006. dropout rates fell from 29% to 25%. >> these gains have been achieved despite insufficient public education funding during the time of profound change at the school district. >> graduation rates increased among all racial groups but hispanic and asian students showed the biggest gains. >>> a former 911 operator now charged in the scam to get money from a fund that helped members of the military. williams is facing a number of theft charges tonight. prosecutors say he forged paperwork to get more than $55,000 from the city of philadelphia. the money is supposed to help active members in the military fighting th
city and $160 million from the state. both of those proposals include tax increases and must be approved by the city council or state legislature. >>> good news about graduation rates in philadelphia schools. new report released today shows there are fewer high school dropouts. the report call ed a promise worth keeping was done by children's hospital of philadelphia and johns hopkins. it finds 64% of ninth grader goesing into the city's public schools in 2008 graduated in four years....
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i don't think any state or any city is immune to that at this point.hen they announced this event was going to take place where they were awarding an artist $10,000 for the best drawing of the prophet mohammed isis online started calling for attacks like the one we saw yesterday. so i think when you say there are radicalized individuals, i think no place, no city no state is immune to that at this point. >> javier soto thanks for the incite. i appreciate it. many wrinkle creams come with high hopes, but hope... doesn't work on wrinkles. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair with the fastest retinol formula available, it works on fine lines and even deep wrinkles. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. stop hoping for results, and start seeing them. rapid wrinkle repair... ...and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believ
i don't think any state or any city is immune to that at this point.hen they announced this event was going to take place where they were awarding an artist $10,000 for the best drawing of the prophet mohammed isis online started calling for attacks like the one we saw yesterday. so i think when you say there are radicalized individuals, i think no place, no city no state is immune to that at this point. >> javier soto thanks for the incite. i appreciate it. many wrinkle creams come with...
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elizabeth, to announce your presidential candidacy in baltimore, which is practically a failed state or a failed citye state. he should have gone to annapolis, the state capital, much more pretty and organized. i think it's a problem. if you say you were mayor of baltimore committed to improving things there, improving the crime rate and the rest and it hasn't been done i think that's a real problem for him. again, a lot of people successful people rich people businesspeople according to a couple of surveys have fled the state of maryland pause of higher taxes on income on corporations on cigarettes on wine and beer and then the famous rain tax, and o'malley's designated successor, one he endorsed an african-american named anthony brown lost to republican larry hogan the current governor of maryland because people were sick of the tax increases. governor o'malley says he wants to spend more. he wants to tax more. i don't think that's going to go over well. it certainly didn't in maryland a very liberal state. >> one more thing, he worked to separate himself from the clintons this is a little bit of a
elizabeth, to announce your presidential candidacy in baltimore, which is practically a failed state or a failed citye state. he should have gone to annapolis, the state capital, much more pretty and organized. i think it's a problem. if you say you were mayor of baltimore committed to improving things there, improving the crime rate and the rest and it hasn't been done i think that's a real problem for him. again, a lot of people successful people rich people businesspeople according to a...
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state and violated the law. >> reporter: uber is used to getting its way, legal or not. it's rolled into 41 states, 300 citiesld wide. many arguing counter laws do in the apply. why? we tried to find out. >> here it's people using personal vehicles, an application to connect with people, and maybe 10 hours a week they use it to give you or someone else a ride. >> the fight over aboriginerr- uber has mooedved to capitol hill. >> reporter: how much lobbyists and consultants do you have working on the issue? >> i think it's about 10. we have to compete with uber, which is 16. fast-forward to a new roll of dice for uber, speeding through the legislature clearing the way for uber and other ride-share services. drivers face background checks, security and have to pay a tax. >>> next, a lukewarm welcome - they risked all to serve our soldiers, but the veterans from the we are in afghanistan found few benefits after their services. we look into why. also - tapped in and fired up. wednesday on "america tonight". who is targeted by the n.s.a. phone tracking and why it may be a warping to you, too. >> are you being para
state and violated the law. >> reporter: uber is used to getting its way, legal or not. it's rolled into 41 states, 300 citiesld wide. many arguing counter laws do in the apply. why? we tried to find out. >> here it's people using personal vehicles, an application to connect with people, and maybe 10 hours a week they use it to give you or someone else a ride. >> the fight over aboriginerr- uber has mooedved to capitol hill. >> reporter: how much lobbyists and...
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states on your friday. this system has spawned at least 48 tornadoes over oklahoma city or over oklahoma state on wednesday. tornadoes flattened homes, swept cars downed power lines and snapped trees and one woman who sought safety in her storm shelter died when it flooded. very significant weather event happened over the mid-part of the united states and because the system still is a strong one more stormy conditions once again on your friday for the southern and central plains. more tornadoes and damaging winds and thunderstorms in these locations. watch out for severe weather. meanwhile temperatures are going to be quite low over the west coast and rain is likely to happen over california as well as nevada where rain is much needed. that's good news. that's it for now. here's your extended forecast. >>> and that was this hour's news and weather from our studios here in tokyo. thanks for watching. david cameron in the u.k. election. unexpected narrow majority in parliament. the labour party and liberal democrats suffer major losses as a result. deputy prime minister nick clegg is resigns as the head of th
states on your friday. this system has spawned at least 48 tornadoes over oklahoma city or over oklahoma state on wednesday. tornadoes flattened homes, swept cars downed power lines and snapped trees and one woman who sought safety in her storm shelter died when it flooded. very significant weather event happened over the mid-part of the united states and because the system still is a strong one more stormy conditions once again on your friday for the southern and central plains. more tornadoes...
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takes years for a member to have the right to wear the logo and lower rocker and that is the state or name or city. the fight in waco was all about the right to wear the word texas. and band idos say no. and clubs argues that the colors are protected speech in the first amendment and the new trial begins on january 2nd pd. >> and william, thank you. >> just recently another motorcycle brawl of a different kind. a brutal beating on a new york city street and more shocking that bon of the bicycler ares was an undercover cop. and he will have a terrifying 911 calls made in the attack. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs... you are so out of here! ahh... the complete balanced nutrition of great tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein... and 26 vitamins and minerals. and now with... ...twice as much vitamin d ...which up to 90% of people don't get enough of. ohhhhhhh. the sunshine vitamin! ensure now has 2x more vitamin d to support strong bones. ensure. take life in. real cheese people know good things come in threes. new sargento balanced breaks are a trio,
takes years for a member to have the right to wear the logo and lower rocker and that is the state or name or city. the fight in waco was all about the right to wear the word texas. and band idos say no. and clubs argues that the colors are protected speech in the first amendment and the new trial begins on january 2nd pd. >> and william, thank you. >> just recently another motorcycle brawl of a different kind. a brutal beating on a new york city street and more shocking that bon of...
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the thing i worry about, mostly, is in, frankly, state capitals or in the cities that, you know, who is going to cover those city governments? >> yeah. >> those state governments. especially in one-party towns where the opposition, you know, isn't able to provide that kind of scrutiny. traditionally, that was the role of the news media, and i think that the news media is going to be dropping the ball on that because it's expensive and difficult to cover state or local government. >> yeah. >> and there's not a huge audience for it. >> well, let's hope that changes. >> yeah. >> let's hope. nicholas kristof, good to see you. >> great to be here. [applause] >> we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&a's with ourience d guests, and an archive of past episodes. >> i think of the -- of climate change, which had been something of a bipartisan issue and it polled reasonably well among republicans until al gore became associated with it, and then republican polling on it, you know, dropped dramatically, and i -- i
the thing i worry about, mostly, is in, frankly, state capitals or in the cities that, you know, who is going to cover those city governments? >> yeah. >> those state governments. especially in one-party towns where the opposition, you know, isn't able to provide that kind of scrutiny. traditionally, that was the role of the news media, and i think that the news media is going to be dropping the ball on that because it's expensive and difficult to cover state or local government....
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were developments today about the evidence regarding the knife and whether it was legal or not legal, city or state. let's listen to the prosecutor. >> the officers put mr. gray in a seated position and found a knife flipped to the inside of his pants pocket. the blade of the knife was folded into the handle. the knife was not a switchblade and is lawful under maryland law as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly, officer nero and porter and rice illegally arrested mr. gray. >> now there is question because it looks like it was a legal arrest. what do you think of that juan? >> it's very interesting to me. this comes down to a knife. apparently you didn't have a button from the old days where it just pops out, the blade pops out but it has a spring in it so when you start to pull it out, it comes out more quickly. so technically, it's not a switchblade but it's a spring-assisted blade and as such it would be illegal i think under -- by the way, i think it's both state and city law. if that case -- if that's the basis of her decision that it was an illegal arrest, she's wrong. >> eric
were developments today about the evidence regarding the knife and whether it was legal or not legal, city or state. let's listen to the prosecutor. >> the officers put mr. gray in a seated position and found a knife flipped to the inside of his pants pocket. the blade of the knife was folded into the handle. the knife was not a switchblade and is lawful under maryland law as no crime had been committed by mr. gray. accordingly, officer nero and porter and rice illegally arrested mr....
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the state or the cities? we're still negotiating these questions and i think it's important because one of the questions that we're going to get to is why hasn't shale taken off outside of the united states? it's been transformative in the united states and canada. but outside of the united states, it's really barely started and i think one of the answers is, because as much as the united states has struggled with these questions we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans in the united states we own our own mineral rights and so when chesapeake wants to drill on 100 acres of land, they are going to make an offer and they are going to make an offer that is sweet enough hopefully to overcome the inconvenience of having trucks driving across your property for the next few months. outside of the united states, that's not the case and as much as we're struggling in the united states with how to balance these questions, i think outside the united states it's even more difficult because that incentive
the state or the cities? we're still negotiating these questions and i think it's important because one of the questions that we're going to get to is why hasn't shale taken off outside of the united states? it's been transformative in the united states and canada. but outside of the united states, it's really barely started and i think one of the answers is, because as much as the united states has struggled with these questions we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans in the...
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the states or the cities? that's important, because one of the questions i know we're going to get to is, why hasn't shale taken off outside the united states question mark its transformative in the united states and county, but outside the united states, it really has barely started. i think the answer is, as much as the united states has struggled with these questions we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans and the united states, we own our own mineral rights. when chesapeake wants to come in drill 100 acres of land, they will make an offer and they will make an offer that is sweet enough, hopefully, to overcome the inconvenience of having trucks driving all across your property for the next few months. outside the united states, that is not the case. as much as we are struggling in the united states with how to balance these questions, i think outside the united states is even more difficult because that has not been fully addressed. by a large the governments of states only mineral rights
the states or the cities? that's important, because one of the questions i know we're going to get to is, why hasn't shale taken off outside the united states question mark its transformative in the united states and county, but outside the united states, it really has barely started. i think the answer is, as much as the united states has struggled with these questions we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans and the united states, we own our own mineral rights. when...
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developer the ocii manages the current plan to 2043 it will support the city or the puc because wisp dissolved we're working with the state and most likely will tenor or turn that over to the city in the package. >> we hire since we don't have the in house staff we have the facilities formed to fund the maintenance of the parks until 2043 is the magic year when we stop collecting the tax for the infrastructure it goes back into the general fund we want to make sure they're not a burden to invest in the area we're proud of the diversity program we have goals between the warriors 50 percent of small business enterprise into professional and construction and focuses on local businesses in san francisco bay area and the local construction to help to support san francisco residents and pay the wages we've been successful with them not just motorbike by the ocii projects as a whole when the project was formed it came with a large benefit package to create one of the reasons the plan hadn't kicked off before gave 43 acres between the city and the master developer 43 to usf the compass it was so successful they expanded out the f
developer the ocii manages the current plan to 2043 it will support the city or the puc because wisp dissolved we're working with the state and most likely will tenor or turn that over to the city in the package. >> we hire since we don't have the in house staff we have the facilities formed to fund the maintenance of the parks until 2043 is the magic year when we stop collecting the tax for the infrastructure it goes back into the general fund we want to make sure they're not a burden to...
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and texas was about to pass a law which is look at that very issue, who should regulate it state or the city's? we are still negotiating. i think it's important because one of the questions i know we'll get to it is why hassan shale taken off outside the united states? it's transformative inside the united states and canada but outside the united states it barely has started. i think one of the answers is because as much as the united states have struggled with these questions, we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans into united states, we own our own mineral rights. so chesapeake wants to come and go on 100 acres of land they are going to make an offer and they're going to they could offer that's sweet enough hopefully to overcome the inconvenience of having trucks driving all across your property for the next few months. outside the united states that's not the case because much as we're struggling in the united states with how to balance these questions and i think outside the united states it's even more difficult because that incentive question hasn't been fully address
and texas was about to pass a law which is look at that very issue, who should regulate it state or the city's? we are still negotiating. i think it's important because one of the questions i know we'll get to it is why hassan shale taken off outside the united states? it's transformative inside the united states and canada but outside the united states it barely has started. i think one of the answers is because as much as the united states have struggled with these questions, we had one thing...
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states or one part of the country or another. within states, and sometimes like you said about new york city within small geographic areas. what we say is this work is for policy makers philanthropists or business leaders, to understand where are the areas that are surging ahead and doing well, parts of thriving america, and where are the parts that are struggling, and what can we learn in terms of these data focussing away from only economic metrics to understand challenges of these communities. >>> surging ahead. that we are trying to learn something from the communities a lot of people in the economic world, financial reporters look at things like inflation, g.d.p. in terms of showing where the growth is. you didn't include the statistics like everything else. why not. >> if we pay attention, overrely on them we get misleading signals. look at the example california number one ranked district. high tech. the very bottom district in the whole country, also in california, around bakers field. that district is an agricultural powerhouse. if you look at productivity it would seem it was doing well. in the central valley, th
states or one part of the country or another. within states, and sometimes like you said about new york city within small geographic areas. what we say is this work is for policy makers philanthropists or business leaders, to understand where are the areas that are surging ahead and doing well, parts of thriving america, and where are the parts that are struggling, and what can we learn in terms of these data focussing away from only economic metrics to understand challenges of these...
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the emergency mandate is the first in the state's history. cities orgencies that don't meet requirements can be fined up to $10,000 a day. >>> the case of fraud and deceit. the city of los angeles suing wells fargo for opening up accounts and credit cards in customers' names without them knowing it. employees have been opening the accounts in order to meet unrealistic sales goals and quotas. the company could be on the hook for a $2,500 fine for each account and have to pay back its customers. >>> thank you so much for joining me today. i'm carol costello. "at this hour" after a break. when broker chris hill stays at laquinta he fires up the free wifi with a network that's now up to 5 times faster than before! so he can rapidly prepare his presentation. and when he perfects his pitch, do you know what chris can do? and that is my recommendation. let's see if he's ready. he can swim with the sharks! he's ready. la quinta inns & suites take care of you, so you can take care of business. book your next stay at lq.com! la quinta! you total your brand new c
the emergency mandate is the first in the state's history. cities orgencies that don't meet requirements can be fined up to $10,000 a day. >>> the case of fraud and deceit. the city of los angeles suing wells fargo for opening up accounts and credit cards in customers' names without them knowing it. employees have been opening the accounts in order to meet unrealistic sales goals and quotas. the company could be on the hook for a $2,500 fine for each account and have to pay back its...
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. >> when a city state or country has a dengue ep the demic is when theepidemic we are at367.8 thereforen technically confirm that we are seeing an epidemic. >> the health ministry's blaming the spread partly on a severe drought that's created borrowing grounds for mosquitoes wherever water is stagnant. but the population complains that the government is not investing enough. >> there were so many people, i finally gave up waiting. >> reporter: from january to april 18 this year, the brazil government registered 787 cases of dengue, more than dumb last year's but significantly more than 2013, when there was 1.4 million confirmed cases. the brazilian government believes the outbreak has reached its peak, and the environment has become less favorable for the being disease. but the best knowledge is prevention. jerald tan, al jazeera. >>> mine accident likely caused by a power cut which caused pumps to stop working. on the latest for search of the trapped miners, allesandro, what can you tell us about efforts to retrieve those still trapped inside? >> reporter: well miriam, as you were sayi
. >> when a city state or country has a dengue ep the demic is when theepidemic we are at367.8 thereforen technically confirm that we are seeing an epidemic. >> the health ministry's blaming the spread partly on a severe drought that's created borrowing grounds for mosquitoes wherever water is stagnant. but the population complains that the government is not investing enough. >> there were so many people, i finally gave up waiting. >> reporter: from january to april 18...
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entire city must come together and work together regardless of whether you work in city hall or resign temporarily up on state road, we have a responsibility to our city and to each other. >> business woman melissa murray bailey spoke to her supporters at united republicans club. she said philadelphians have two choices murray bailey said that she represents a different way of doing things, erika. >>> if kenney wins in november he would be second straight mayor to graduate from st. joes prep. mayor nutter is a st. joes grad. we did digging and found old high school of kenney from 1976 check out these bow tie um-hmm, that is back then he was known as crazy kenney and year book described him as probably the funniest grad in the class of 76. >> how about that. >> nice digging. >> well done. >>> we will hear from jim about that shortly. >>> 5:33. good morning katie. >> i love that picture. that is classic. good, good stuff. you will love this forecast too how is that, for a transition. we can see very nice weather today. one and only x factor is the fact that we will have a hint of the breeze out there, just enou
entire city must come together and work together regardless of whether you work in city hall or resign temporarily up on state road, we have a responsibility to our city and to each other. >> business woman melissa murray bailey spoke to her supporters at united republicans club. she said philadelphians have two choices murray bailey said that she represents a different way of doing things, erika. >>> if kenney wins in november he would be second straight mayor to graduate from...
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but the same way i started when i ran for city council or state senate or mayor. >> reporter: his times mayor of baltimore is in the spotlight given the violence and protests in the city. he talked about it with cnn's jake tapper. >> do you should they are the blame? are you responsible at all? >> we are all responsible. i was responsible when i decided to run for mayor in 1999 and i told people across this city to vote for me and we will improve the police ing of our streets and the policing of our police. >> reporter: his record will be seen in a new light, thiz effort to knock out the front runner. >> the front runner was inevitable until he was or she was no longer inevitable. >> reporter: this year he has been critical of clinton. >> the presidency of the united states is not a crown to be passed between two families. >> it is a different tune from eight years ago when he was one of her biggest fans. >> it is with great pride and enthusiasm that i endorse my friend senator hillary rodham clinton to be the next president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] >> i could not
but the same way i started when i ran for city council or state senate or mayor. >> reporter: his times mayor of baltimore is in the spotlight given the violence and protests in the city. he talked about it with cnn's jake tapper. >> do you should they are the blame? are you responsible at all? >> we are all responsible. i was responsible when i decided to run for mayor in 1999 and i told people across this city to vote for me and we will improve the police ing of our streets...
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the states or the cities? that's important, because one of the questions i know we're going to get to is, why hasn't shale taken off outside the united states question mark its transformative in the united states and county, but outside the united states, it really has barely started. i think the answer is, as much as the united states has struggled with these questions we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans and the united states, we own our own mineral rights. when chesapeake wants to come in drill 100 acres of land, they will make an offer and they will make an offer that is sweet enough, hopefully, to overcome the inconvenience of having trucks driving all across your property for the next few months. outside the united states, that is not the case. as much as we are struggling in the united states with how to balance these questions, i think outside the united states is even more difficult because that has not been fully addressed. by a large the governments of states only mineral rights
the states or the cities? that's important, because one of the questions i know we're going to get to is, why hasn't shale taken off outside the united states question mark its transformative in the united states and county, but outside the united states, it really has barely started. i think the answer is, as much as the united states has struggled with these questions we had one thing going for us. we had incentive. americans and the united states, we own our own mineral rights. when...
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this is not about one city or one piece of legislation. other cities or states may be considering similar measures and doing nothing will only embolden those who would violate religious liberty. we need to make clear, madam speaker, where the house stands on this important issue. i urge my colleagues to join the gentlewoman from tennessee and me in supporting today's resolution. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentlewoman from tennessee reserves. the gentlewoman from the district of columbia is recognized. ms. norton: just to correct the gentleman that the church would have to buy insurance to cover abortion, the church is completely, every church is completely exempt from this law or, as he indicated that a pro-choice would have to hire a candidate who believes in abortion. on the contrary a pro-choice group can ask a candidate if that candidate is willing to carry out the mission of the organization against abortion and if that candidate has any compunction, that candidate can indeed be re
this is not about one city or one piece of legislation. other cities or states may be considering similar measures and doing nothing will only embolden those who would violate religious liberty. we need to make clear, madam speaker, where the house stands on this important issue. i urge my colleagues to join the gentlewoman from tennessee and me in supporting today's resolution. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentlewoman...
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or both. how does that work? >> i mean both. under brown's rules, that take effect june 1st after the state water board votes on them may 5th under those rules any citywater district that does not meet their target that is given to them by the state it faces a $10,000 a day fine. that's a lot of money. brown is not telling each place how you meet your goal. he's just saying you have to do it. some places put water cops out there, limit watering, golf courses, other places water the lawn once a week. it all depends on where you live. >> water districts had authority to issue $500 fines. how many have been issued? any idea? >> very very few. the reasons are multiple. number one when cities and water agencies sell less water, they make less money, but fixed costs remain the same paying the electricity bill and employee salaries. there's a disinacceptabilitysentive to conserve. it's 5 political headache. people get mad. they are elected agencies. they want to do anything but conserve, but now they are forced to because the drought is the worst in state history. >> so they may pass along these fines to individuals right? >> well no. i think what's going t
or both. how does that work? >> i mean both. under brown's rules, that take effect june 1st after the state water board votes on them may 5th under those rules any citywater district that does not meet their target that is given to them by the state it faces a $10,000 a day fine. that's a lot of money. brown is not telling each place how you meet your goal. he's just saying you have to do it. some places put water cops out there, limit watering, golf courses, other places water the lawn...
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or 2.0, is from isis. isis is very professional very organized, has created successfully an islamic state, let's admit it. they run three or four cities probably have 2 million or 3 million people under their control. and bin laden says don't make the islamic state your priority go after the americans. and so far, isis hasn't gone after the americans in a big way. they've urged those in the united states to act on their own. but the contrast between this sort of philosophical approach of bin laden, this unclear approach of bin laden, and the businesslike organized, sort of corporate governance approach of isis is striking. >> is it because, do you think, the goals of the groups are so different? al qaeda more aimed at tearing down the west and isis aimed at building a caliphate? >> i think they both wanted to build a caliphate ultimately. but isis or daesh as the arabs call it just went straight to it and did it. and bin laden saw this as sort of something like the withering away of the state in the old communist jargon. try to knock off the egyptian government and the saudi government. but we can't do that until we get the americans
or 2.0, is from isis. isis is very professional very organized, has created successfully an islamic state, let's admit it. they run three or four cities probably have 2 million or 3 million people under their control. and bin laden says don't make the islamic state your priority go after the americans. and so far, isis hasn't gone after the americans in a big way. they've urged those in the united states to act on their own. but the contrast between this sort of philosophical approach of bin...
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and which is the same way i started when i ran for city council or state senate. or mayor. >> his time as mayor of baltimore is now in the spotlight. giving the violence and protests in the city. he talked about it with cnn's jake tapper. >> do you shoulder any of the blame here? are you responsible at all? >> well we're all responsible. i was responsible when i decided do run for mayor in 1999 and i told people all across our city vote for me. and together we will not only improve the policing of our streets, we'll improve the policing of our police. >> his record will be seen in a new light in his uphill bat toll knock off the democratic front-runner. >> history is full of examples where the inevitable front-runner was inevitable right up until they were no longer inevitable. >> the presidency of the united states is not some crown to be passed between two families. >> it's a different tune from eight years ago. when he was one of her biggest fans. >> it is with great pride and enthusiasm that i endorse my friend senator hillary clinton to be the next president o
and which is the same way i started when i ran for city council or state senate. or mayor. >> his time as mayor of baltimore is now in the spotlight. giving the violence and protests in the city. he talked about it with cnn's jake tapper. >> do you shoulder any of the blame here? are you responsible at all? >> well we're all responsible. i was responsible when i decided do run for mayor in 1999 and i told people all across our city vote for me. and together we will not only...
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. >> several cities and states have already banned or restricted the use of e-cigarettes in public places it's a semantic debate whether you call it harmful or not. >> e-cigarettes have been around since 2003. and the makers of e-cigarettes can see change coming. >> we're prepared for that. >> the blue e-cigs website is prepared. >> come on guys, rise from the ashes. >> i understand you brought us something. >> i did. so i -- i have two examples here and i want to see if you can tell just from looking which one is the strong cigarette and cigarette. can you tell? >> nope. they look exactly the same. >> i would assume the one on the left was the electronic one. >> this is the electronic cigarette and this one has been made out of the smoking cessation agent. this is trien to trying to mimic the conventional cigarette. but they're trying to focus on e-cigarette use, giving you a sense of self expression. i get to choose the mod, the flavor, the color, the expression of me, if i want to put rhinestones on it, i can. >> can you overdose on these? >> not these. these disposable electronic ciga
. >> several cities and states have already banned or restricted the use of e-cigarettes in public places it's a semantic debate whether you call it harmful or not. >> e-cigarettes have been around since 2003. and the makers of e-cigarettes can see change coming. >> we're prepared for that. >> the blue e-cigs website is prepared. >> come on guys, rise from the ashes. >> i understand you brought us something. >> i did. so i -- i have two examples here...
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. >> several cities and states have already banned or restricted the use of e-cigarettes in public places it's a semantic debate whether you call it harmful or not. >> e-cigarettes have been around since 2003. and the makers of e-cigarettes can see change coming. >> we're prepared for that. >> the >> the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow" i'm phil torres joined by lindsay, kosta and crystal. guys i got do meet the most innovative archaeologists of our time. she's using one of these, a satellite to look back into our history doing things as incredible as mapping out ancient egypt. let's go in. to help unearth secrets of the ancient past we found a scientist who looks down from space into the future. sarah is a pioneering archaeologist. she was the first to map egypt's lost city of tanis. a city that hasn't been seen in 3,000 years. she then used the same technology to discover over 300 settlements. >> there are people out there who see you guys digging around in the dirt and wonder why. >> there are so many things we can learn from people in the past, but the reality is we're t
. >> several cities and states have already banned or restricted the use of e-cigarettes in public places it's a semantic debate whether you call it harmful or not. >> e-cigarettes have been around since 2003. and the makers of e-cigarettes can see change coming. >> we're prepared for that. >> the >> the ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome back to "techknow" i'm phil torres joined by lindsay, kosta and crystal. guys i got do meet the most innovative...
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more should have been done by the city by the state to prepare for something like this i know we're still early in this. are you hearing anything about that from city or officials? >> well i talked to residents about that. and there were some residents who were frustrated because they said like the family i mentioned to you who live on the bayou who said they called 891-- 911. they saw rescue boats but they felt like they didn't get any immediate help. i also talked to res dechblts in the neighborhood who said they saw the fire department busy rescuing elderly residents in those same boats. when i talked to the city emergency operations folks and the county they are still working they are still in emergency mode trying to assess the damage trying to figure out how many homes are damaged and respond. so i think it's sort of an ongoing situation. we'll probably learn more about that in the days ahead. >> woodruff: and as we said the forecast is for more rain. >> that's right. and i spoke with some of the forecasters about that trying to get a better idea. they said more storms are expected. this is summer storm season here. but they weren't quite sure w
more should have been done by the city by the state to prepare for something like this i know we're still early in this. are you hearing anything about that from city or officials? >> well i talked to residents about that. and there were some residents who were frustrated because they said like the family i mentioned to you who live on the bayou who said they called 891-- 911. they saw rescue boats but they felt like they didn't get any immediate help. i also talked to res dechblts in the...
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everyone has their talent, skills, and instrument they play whether it is in city council or state legislatureiness community labor community and it is conduct ago this whole group together to make beautiful music as opposed to bad noise. >> reporter: meantime state senator anthony hardy williams who was in the race coming in a distant second to kenny in this primary. he had deep financial pockets but could not get the votes a at the polls tonight. here is williams on how the primary race ended. >> tonight ends the election but it does president end the values that brought us together, during the the course of this journey and cam pain. i want to congratulate jim kenny for running a campaign that was very, very successful. >> reporter: with kenny, winning the democratic nomination, for mayor he will face the long g.o.p. contenders melissa murray bailey. we caught up with the business woman and republican mayoral hopeful to hear what she has to say. >> i want to congratulate jim kenny and also as i think about the next six months, it is really about sharing with philadelphians the vision for a
everyone has their talent, skills, and instrument they play whether it is in city council or state legislatureiness community labor community and it is conduct ago this whole group together to make beautiful music as opposed to bad noise. >> reporter: meantime state senator anthony hardy williams who was in the race coming in a distant second to kenny in this primary. he had deep financial pockets but could not get the votes a at the polls tonight. here is williams on how the primary race...
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these issues are a nationwide and we have to start talking about it at a national level and not city or state level. this is something impacting the entire united states of america rural and cities across our country. >> back out there with your constituents. a busy afternoon and i think a peaceful afternoon. we've seen peace on the streets. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> stand by. don lemon had an interview with the other passenger in the police van, the other individual who was arrested we're going to hear what that person had to say to don lemon. we'll take a quick break and much more right after this. while others go in circles... and repeat themselves... we choose to carve our own path, in the pursuit of exhilaration. the 306 horsepower lexus gs. experience the next level of performance, and there's no going back. lease the 2015 gs 350 f sport with complementary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been at the forefront of advanced electronics. providing technology to get more detail... ♪ ♪ detect hi
these issues are a nationwide and we have to start talking about it at a national level and not city or state level. this is something impacting the entire united states of america rural and cities across our country. >> back out there with your constituents. a busy afternoon and i think a peaceful afternoon. we've seen peace on the streets. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> stand by. don lemon had an interview with the other passenger in the police van, the other...
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city hall tell us about that. >> well paid sick leave is the law in philadelphia for now. a panel of state senators wants to change that. it requires businesses with ten or more employees in the city to provide one hour of paid sick leave for every 40 hours worked. now, the state senate though has passed a bill that would overturn that law. the senate saying they need uniform laws with businesses across the state. the bill has gone on to the house now. state senator larry turn anywayscy, he is chairing a here along with state representative maria donatucci who represents a portion of philadelphia. she's also co-chairing this hearing today at 10:00 this morning. they both support paid sick leave. don that tuch donatucci has introduced her own bill. sponsors for philadelphia say it benefits 200,000 phillians or about 40% of the workforce. we'll be covering that hearing as lawmakers from both sides of the aisle come here from harrisburg to impact people in philadelphia and perhaps across the state. nbc10's digital operations center. i'm chris cato back to you. >>> police are searching for the gunman who shot a man in the mayfair section overnight. police sa
city hall tell us about that. >> well paid sick leave is the law in philadelphia for now. a panel of state senators wants to change that. it requires businesses with ten or more employees in the city to provide one hour of paid sick leave for every 40 hours worked. now, the state senate though has passed a bill that would overturn that law. the senate saying they need uniform laws with businesses across the state. the bill has gone on to the house now. state senator larry turn anywayscy,...