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that put the irs right in the middle of this. host: "this will be bigger than y2k for the irs to implement." what do you think? guest: i don't know how big y2k was. i have been in practice since 1975. it is certainly the most major social program that we have undertaken. that really is my point. the irs needs to understand that, contrary to what some people say about hiring 16,000 auditors and collection agents, we need to hire the commensurate number of personnel who are comfortable dealing with people on the social issues, on the issues of health needs as opposed to audits and collections. that does require the irs to get out of, for this provision, its collection-revenue mentality and enforcement mentality into more of a social-program mentality. that is going to be a big change, but it is one that is needed, because we're delivering some and programs. host: what does that mean for an irs agent and how people view an agent, when you say they will be in charge of social programs and social benefits? to some, that may sound like
that put the irs right in the middle of this. host: "this will be bigger than y2k for the irs to implement." what do you think? guest: i don't know how big y2k was. i have been in practice since 1975. it is certainly the most major social program that we have undertaken. that really is my point. the irs needs to understand that, contrary to what some people say about hiring 16,000 auditors and collection agents, we need to hire the commensurate number of personnel who are comfortable...
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he sponsored a bill to prohibit the irs from be enforcing antidiscrimination rules. s time the bill passed, and the irs capitulated leaving singed globs of goo splattered across the steps of capitol hill. wyrek and falwell launched the moral majority, the religious right had found it roar. so i'll skip the rest of the chapter on secular humanism but touch at the end its legacy. but though the dream has faded, the war against secular humanism left a legacy that conservative strategists have tapped again and again. bill o'reilly's progressive secularists, for example, are direct descendants of the mythical secular humanists of yore. they're the progressive secularists focused on christmas spirit rather than textbook dock try nation. they share the objective of a brave new i progressive world, and their penchant for christian persecution, indeed, many influential secular humanists including the aclu, the activist judges and the liberal media evidently converted to progressive secularism en masse sometime in the 1990s joining forces with new secular schemers like george s
he sponsored a bill to prohibit the irs from be enforcing antidiscrimination rules. s time the bill passed, and the irs capitulated leaving singed globs of goo splattered across the steps of capitol hill. wyrek and falwell launched the moral majority, the religious right had found it roar. so i'll skip the rest of the chapter on secular humanism but touch at the end its legacy. but though the dream has faded, the war against secular humanism left a legacy that conservative strategists have...
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the irs had 120,000 letters of protest more than ever collected the floor. defenders of white privilege like strom thurmond domain to representative sims and orrin hatch and excoriating the irs. it and other christian evangelical some was the sitting leader of a counterattack over the collectivist totalitarian religion of secular humanism and sponsored a bill to prohibit the iras from enforcing anti-discrimination rules this time it passed and the irs capitulated leaving due splattered across the steppes jerry falwell wants to the moral majority that the religious write had not found the four. >> i will skip the rest of the chapter two the legacy it left a rich legacy that with the strategist has and the mythical ximenes with the christmas spirit medicis and the textbook indoctrination a-share the objective of a brave new progressive world and their penchant for a christian persecution many influential lowe's including the afl-cio and the liberal media converted to put progressive secularism on the map in the '90s joining but enforces and in 2010 glenn beck
the irs had 120,000 letters of protest more than ever collected the floor. defenders of white privilege like strom thurmond domain to representative sims and orrin hatch and excoriating the irs. it and other christian evangelical some was the sitting leader of a counterattack over the collectivist totalitarian religion of secular humanism and sponsored a bill to prohibit the iras from enforcing anti-discrimination rules this time it passed and the irs capitulated leaving due splattered across...
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dave camp says about $9 million for the irs, cbo has put the figure for the irs from $5 billion to $10billion. is that number too low, too high? >> guest: i have no idea. i say that because i have no idea how they arrived at the numbers. what we tried to do in the annual report is map out the steps and processes that the irs was going to have to go through and what interface was it going to have with the taxpayers. built into existing systems. do we need new systems? that is what the irs is doing -- really, a scoping effort. it is working closely with a jazz and other agencies to get a sense of how this might be implemented. host: we're talking with nina olson, the national taxpayer advocate. they have their national report for 2010 out to congress. "taxpayer advocate service -- your voice with the irs." this is volume one. it is quite thick. are there more? guest: we actually always publish two volumes. it is very important for taxpayers to understand what is going on in the tax agency. when we do a research study, we published it so everybody can read it -- publish it so everybody ca
dave camp says about $9 million for the irs, cbo has put the figure for the irs from $5 billion to $10billion. is that number too low, too high? >> guest: i have no idea. i say that because i have no idea how they arrived at the numbers. what we tried to do in the annual report is map out the steps and processes that the irs was going to have to go through and what interface was it going to have with the taxpayers. built into existing systems. do we need new systems? that is what the irs...
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jessy weller of the oakland office of the irs says the agency simply is not ready to start processing certain 2010 returns. >> because of the late tax legislation that was passed in december, the irs needs to reprogram its computers to catch up to the new law. >> but does it affect you? well, it does if you're one of the millions of taxpayers who itemize their deductions on form 1040-a. or if you're a teacher who pays for classroom expenses out-of-pocket and then claims a $250 educator expense deduction. it also impacts parents and students who claim deductions for higher education tuition and fees. >> it is a massive undertaking and that's why it takes a month and a half. >> reporter: the irs doesn't expect its computers to be updated until mid to late february. and weller says affected taxpayers who do try to e-file before then will find their returns rejected. mailed returns will be held until the irs can process them. something else to do this year, people who prepare tax force a fee must have -- taxes for a fee must have a tax i.d. and finally if you can't afford to pay a prepare
jessy weller of the oakland office of the irs says the agency simply is not ready to start processing certain 2010 returns. >> because of the late tax legislation that was passed in december, the irs needs to reprogram its computers to catch up to the new law. >> but does it affect you? well, it does if you're one of the millions of taxpayers who itemize their deductions on form 1040-a. or if you're a teacher who pays for classroom expenses out-of-pocket and then claims a $250...
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the irs needs to reprogram its computers to catch up to the new laws. >> reporter: but does it affectoes if you are one of the millions of taxpayers who itemized their deductions on form 1040a or if you're a teacher who pays for classroom expenses out of pocket and claims a $250 educator expense deduction. it also impacts parents and students who claim deductions for higher education, tuition and fees. >> it is a massive undertaking and that's why it takes a month and a half. >> reporter: the irs doesn't expect its computers to be updated until mid to late february. weller says affected taxpayers who do try to efile before then will find their returns rejected. mailed returns will be held until the irs can process them. something else new this year, people who prepare taxes for a fee must have a tax id. and finally, if you can't afford to pay a preparer, you can get free tax help. every year, the united way and some other nonprofits sponsor free tax clinics at about 200 locations here in the bay area. they open this month and they are intended for people who earn less than $49,000 a y
the irs needs to reprogram its computers to catch up to the new laws. >> reporter: but does it affectoes if you are one of the millions of taxpayers who itemized their deductions on form 1040a or if you're a teacher who pays for classroom expenses out of pocket and claims a $250 educator expense deduction. it also impacts parents and students who claim deductions for higher education, tuition and fees. >> it is a massive undertaking and that's why it takes a month and a half....
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the irs is actually urging some taxpayers to wait to file their taxes this year. but as "today in the bay's" vicky nguyen reports, that means some of you will have to wait to get your refund as well. >> reporter: file your taxes too early this year and your return could get rejected. [ buzzer ] thanks to last-minute changes to the tax laws at the end of 2010, the irs is now scrambling to update its computer system. >> it's a huge upgrade to our system. there are many lines of code that needs to be reprogrammed and updated to meet the new law. >> reporter: irs spokesman jesse weller says wait till mid to late february to file your return if you plan to itemize your deductions. >> some people need to procrastinate. >> reporter: you have to wait to file if you're writing off charitable donations from 2010. same if you're deducting mortgage interest and tuition cost. educators, if you have school supplies to deduct, you can't file yet either. >> the three categories for people who have to wait are people who itemize deductions on schedule a, people who claim the educat
the irs is actually urging some taxpayers to wait to file their taxes this year. but as "today in the bay's" vicky nguyen reports, that means some of you will have to wait to get your refund as well. >> reporter: file your taxes too early this year and your return could get rejected. [ buzzer ] thanks to last-minute changes to the tax laws at the end of 2010, the irs is now scrambling to update its computer system. >> it's a huge upgrade to our system. there are many lines...
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the irs needs to reprogram its computers to catch up to the new law. >> reporter: but does it affectu're one of the millions of taxpayers that use form 1040a or if you're a teacher pays for classroom expenses out of pocket then claims the $150 educator expense deductors and parents and students that claim deductions for higher education tuition an fees. >> it is a massive undertaking and that's why it takes a month and a half. >> reporter: the irs doesn't expect its customers to be updated until mid to late february. affected taxpayers that try to e file before then will finally their returns rejected. mailed returns will be held until the irs can process them. something else new. people who prepared taxes for a fee must have a tax i.d. and finally, if you can't afford to pay a preparer you can still get free tax help every year the united way and some other nonprofits sponsor free tax clinics at about 200 locations here in the bay area. those clinics are open later this month and they are intended for people who earn less than $49,000 a year. we put a link to a listing of those site
the irs needs to reprogram its computers to catch up to the new law. >> reporter: but does it affectu're one of the millions of taxpayers that use form 1040a or if you're a teacher pays for classroom expenses out of pocket then claims the $150 educator expense deductors and parents and students that claim deductions for higher education tuition an fees. >> it is a massive undertaking and that's why it takes a month and a half. >> reporter: the irs doesn't expect its customers...
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as a result the irs proposal played right into the hands of the young conservative strategist with bigplans. in 1962, 19-year-old paul wyrick, a radio journalist and devout catholic wasting wisconsin: the chairman of the wisconsin republican party to denounce supreme court ruling that banned prayer in public schools. but the chairman refused to get involved, insisting our business people would think it was strange for getting involved in a religious issue. that was the moment why he explains in an interview and i said to myself by golly, this is just off track. i'm going to see to it one day the party will listen to these kinds of issues and not really became my mission in life. soon after, wyrick went to work for republican politicians in washington, where he continued to struggle to persuade the parties to embrace socially conservative cossack outlined abortion, ending busing and supporting school prayer. in 1973 wyrick found at the heritage foundation, a think tank that would revolutionize political scholarship by discarding the scholarship. the following year, wyrick left heritage
as a result the irs proposal played right into the hands of the young conservative strategist with bigplans. in 1962, 19-year-old paul wyrick, a radio journalist and devout catholic wasting wisconsin: the chairman of the wisconsin republican party to denounce supreme court ruling that banned prayer in public schools. but the chairman refused to get involved, insisting our business people would think it was strange for getting involved in a religious issue. that was the moment why he explains in...
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democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker requirement programs to adhere to the irsap. >>> it is 4:34. >>> it appears that ed lee is about to become interim mayor of san francisco. the board of supervisors is expected to appoint him at a special meeting this afternoon. lee is currently the san francisco city administrator. he was the only candidate with enough support on the board, despite indications that he didn't want the job. but yesterday he said he will agree to serve if selected. >>> lee's supporters held a rally yesterday in chinatown. they described him as a leader when dealing with community issues and social justice. >> because i think what ed wanted to do when he was fighting them was just to make san francisco a better place more responsive to needs of all members of the san francisco community. >> lee has worked in local governments for some 20 years. if appointed, he would be the first asian-american mayor in san francisco. the interim mayor will finish the term of gavin newsom, who is going to become california's lieutenant governor. >>> today a judge
democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker requirement programs to adhere to the irsap. >>> it is 4:34. >>> it appears that ed lee is about to become interim mayor of san francisco. the board of supervisors is expected to appoint him at a special meeting this afternoon. lee is currently the san francisco city administrator. he was the only candidate with enough support on the board, despite indications that he didn't want the job. but yesterday he said he...
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but with free file from the irs, it can be far less taxing. use free file does all the hard work for you, with brand-name tax software or online fillable forms. even better, free file is free. and it's exclusively from the irs at freefile.irs.gov. she's done. give it a shot. product recalls to home buying tips, government car auctions to finding a new job, whether you have information to get or ideas to give, go to the official source, usa.gov >>> overweight teens face two big hurdles. first of all, it's hard to stick to a healthy routine. but it's even harder to stick to a weight loss routine when your "peers" are "peering" over your shoulder. nicole reports on a way to get healthy online. >> it's a sad irony, more and more american teens are overweight. yet for many teens, being heavy means feeling terribly alone. >> i started gaining weight probably when my parents got divorced and i was about seven. and then i got all the way up to about 285 pounds when i was in freshman year of high school. it's like i was overweight and unhappy with mysel
but with free file from the irs, it can be far less taxing. use free file does all the hard work for you, with brand-name tax software or online fillable forms. even better, free file is free. and it's exclusively from the irs at freefile.irs.gov. she's done. give it a shot. product recalls to home buying tips, government car auctions to finding a new job, whether you have information to get or ideas to give, go to the official source, usa.gov >>> overweight teens face two big hurdles....
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and now there are problems involving him and the irs.ording to reports, and this report is coming to us from radaronline, the irs investigators questioned him october 7th, 2010. basically what they say happened is that she submitted a form to the irs that said she paid him double what he is claiming he actually received. in other words, she says i paid him more, he says i pay him less. could she have overstated, could you have understated? ojani has come back and said, there's no way i understated, the reality is she is my only form of revenue. >> okay. >> kind of a nasty split. they had a restaurant together in 2002 called madre, and he sued her for firing him as manager. this all comes on the heel that another report that j. lo's husband marc anthony had $3.4 million in unpaid tax bills. he says that's all been cleared up. but of course, she is worth a lot of money. now the latest amount is "american idol," independent of her singing and acting career. so i think at this point she probably wishes that former marriage had never happened
and now there are problems involving him and the irs.ording to reports, and this report is coming to us from radaronline, the irs investigators questioned him october 7th, 2010. basically what they say happened is that she submitted a form to the irs that said she paid him double what he is claiming he actually received. in other words, she says i paid him more, he says i pay him less. could she have overstated, could you have understated? ojani has come back and said, there's no way i...
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and the irs is encouraging having their tax refund directly into their bank account. or those people without a bank account the debit card will allow those of void check cashing feast. of would offer a offer letters- 6000 rates. >> postal rates! april 17th. 445 will stay the same. however, each additional ounce. from 175, up 205. increases and prices will mmale periodicals. and international rates could also increase with radicals and ahead with mailing periodicals--4 and am option type online and voucher compensation. if their past to get bumped. and there will start with the lowest bid, first. and a look of the san jose, the guadeloupe overpass. however 101, the northbound, so on, no problems! how we 1 0 1. northbound, southbound, no problems. ♪ let's go out to the dmv ♪ it's ok that we're number four hundred and three ♪ ♪ we'll find ourselves a comfy seat ♪ ♪ and watch some shows and stuff ♪ ♪ ♪ let's follow that lady with the laptop ♪ ♪ and watch day-time dramas at the bus stop ♪ [ male announcer ] now you can watch hit tv shows on your laptop and smartphone with a
and the irs is encouraging having their tax refund directly into their bank account. or those people without a bank account the debit card will allow those of void check cashing feast. of would offer a offer letters- 6000 rates. >> postal rates! april 17th. 445 will stay the same. however, each additional ounce. from 175, up 205. increases and prices will mmale periodicals. and international rates could also increase with radicals and ahead with mailing periodicals--4 and am option type...
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that put the irs right in the middle of this. host: "this will be bigger than y2k for the irs to implement." what do you think? guest: i don't know how big y2k was. i have been in practice since 1975. it is certainly the most major social program that we have undertaken. that reallyls might accomplish on the trip. this is an hour, 40 minutes. >> >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the nixon center. i am pleased with the turnout. if i could remind everyone to turn off your cell phones, please. please turn them all the way off, not just to vibrate, just reduce the electromagnetic interference in the room. i will introduce the speakers and moderate the question and answer period. we will try to wrap up by:00 p.m. eastern, if not earlier. first, let me welcome our speakers. we have a great panel of experts, and definitely coming to talk about a complicated and very important issue at exactly the right time. as all of you know, secretary gates left for beijing this weekend and is spending two days, three full days in beijing. he
that put the irs right in the middle of this. host: "this will be bigger than y2k for the irs to implement." what do you think? guest: i don't know how big y2k was. i have been in practice since 1975. it is certainly the most major social program that we have undertaken. that reallyls might accomplish on the trip. this is an hour, 40 minutes. >> >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to the nixon center. i am pleased with the turnout. if i could remind everyone to turn off...
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the irs encouraged people to get their refunds by direct deposit but a lot of low income people don'tave bank accounts. so to help them avoid those high check cashing fees, the irs will allow them to choose to get their refund on a card that can be used at atms or retail stores. it plans to send out 600,000 letters next week offering that option. >>> and the stocks fizzled on word of gloomy unemployment news. stocks fell after the labor department reported that first time applications of jobless benefits rose last week. that's higher than analysts has projected. nasdaq dropped two points closing at 2,735 and dow closed down 23 points. >>> reality track says the number of foreclosure filings was up 23% since 2008. we'll report on a rally where they are asking to stem the rising costs of foreclosures. >>> 117 researchers for the usgeological survey found that if a storm happened today, it would lead to landslides and emergency responders overwhelmed in major population centers. the purpose of the record is to help in disaster preparedness. >>> rain has returned to the bay area. it was a
the irs encouraged people to get their refunds by direct deposit but a lot of low income people don'tave bank accounts. so to help them avoid those high check cashing fees, the irs will allow them to choose to get their refund on a card that can be used at atms or retail stores. it plans to send out 600,000 letters next week offering that option. >>> and the stocks fizzled on word of gloomy unemployment news. stocks fell after the labor department reported that first time applications...
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camps or talk with anybody there we're affiliating with a terrorist organization and shut down by the, irs so we created a viral incubator for terrorists similar to what happened in afghanistan in 99. i showed this on capitol hill and they told me this was a classified photo. i took this beside the road here and you know, just to - i think this is news that should be broadcast all over. that the international community, pakistan government, nobody cares about the education of those children. one dollar per month child instead we're sending 9 $20,000 tomahawk cruise my siels when the cost of one we could build 50 schools and over a generation to educate 10,000 children. do you think that photo should be classified? get in trouble? okay. this is - we started putting up some schools because there was not any getting put up there this is the village, 24 young girls died in the rubble here and this is a girls high school. 7 of - bodies were unclaimed. there were several that died during the earthquake. most of them had not been claimed because they're parents were also killed in the earthquake.
camps or talk with anybody there we're affiliating with a terrorist organization and shut down by the, irs so we created a viral incubator for terrorists similar to what happened in afghanistan in 99. i showed this on capitol hill and they told me this was a classified photo. i took this beside the road here and you know, just to - i think this is news that should be broadcast all over. that the international community, pakistan government, nobody cares about the education of those children....
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they will have to wait until mid-february to file when the irs reprograms its computers. >>> is an accident that could have been far worse. how a dramatic ocean rescue turned into a delicate operation. >>> the new administration takes over the capital and sets a 10 year for the capital. >>> fog will impact our commute tomorrow. i will tell you which areas will see the most fog. >> the u.s. navy today removed the commander of the commander of u.s. enterprise because of raunchy videos he made four years ago. the videos show the captain using gay slurs and staging suggested shower scenes. >>> testimony began in a los angeles courtroom to determine if there's enough evidence to bind the pop star's doctor for michael jackson's death. dr. conrad murray is charged with involuntary manslaughter. jackson's personal assistant testified that marie called bodyguards to help jackson the day he died but did not ask him to call 911. >>> the coast guard appears to have won the battle tonight to keep diesel fuel from spilling into waters. it was a long, tense struggle after a fishing boat ran aground. rober
they will have to wait until mid-february to file when the irs reprograms its computers. >>> is an accident that could have been far worse. how a dramatic ocean rescue turned into a delicate operation. >>> the new administration takes over the capital and sets a 10 year for the capital. >>> fog will impact our commute tomorrow. i will tell you which areas will see the most fog. >> the u.s. navy today removed the commander of the commander of u.s. enterprise...
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the community. >> there really is no protection for an irs charge currently. and that's a huge problem when you have states in undating the. >> advocates at the access of love say it's time for operators to they shared this ler with us. several members of congress sent it to the irs is. it's a small step in a large debate when we'll be monitoring from prison. >> she came here with food, like. maybe they need to have someone to talk to and you need to have paychecks and dwirds marv auto they're asking for a congressional hearing, jean, thank you e. . the shaky video shows a man and a woman in the 1300 block of howard street. we're talking. moments before the cameras started rolling, heft with a beanbag. the information is still expected to recover. >> while it hads a future be. sports director raj ma har. every hour the story is changing, two others appear to have new jobs, and a four man is now general manager. this is all happening tonight. we'll start with cable. you see him here al davis has pulled the plug on his western coach. in his place is this with an.
the community. >> there really is no protection for an irs charge currently. and that's a huge problem when you have states in undating the. >> advocates at the access of love say it's time for operators to they shared this ler with us. several members of congress sent it to the irs is. it's a small step in a large debate when we'll be monitoring from prison. >> she came here with food, like. maybe they need to have someone to talk to and you need to have paychecks and dwirds...
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that's according to the irs. ore than $193 billion just trying to figure out our taxes. and if you throw in all the changes congress made in just the last few days of 2010 we could all use a little help. cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is back with some important tax tips. and we're talking taxes now, because typically, companies need to get your w-2s by about the end of january. >> you're probably already seeing some. i've actually received a couple of those in the mail already from my bank account, credit card companies, and i'm getting the stuff for tax time. people want to make sure they're putting it together. but they do have three extra days to file. that's not an excuse to basically backtrack, but april 18th is the tax filing day this year, and that's because april 15th is emancipation day, it's a federal holiday, and so and then comes the weekend, so they have three extra days. >> for folks in massachusetts, it's also patriots day. >> there you go. >> so let's take a look then
that's according to the irs. ore than $193 billion just trying to figure out our taxes. and if you throw in all the changes congress made in just the last few days of 2010 we could all use a little help. cbs news business and economics correspondent rebecca jarvis is back with some important tax tips. and we're talking taxes now, because typically, companies need to get your w-2s by about the end of january. >> you're probably already seeing some. i've actually received a couple of those...
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they're calling it a strain mcl but here drawing the ire of a lot of current nfl players who think heshould have toughed it out and played. curt morrison twitted, if my knee was hurt, i would not be sitting on the sidelines, basically. and also delasalle grad and now morrison's teammate, when the going gets tough, quit. all i'm saying is he can finish the game on a hurt knee. i played a whole season on one. today levy smith coach of the bears addressed this issue. >> he wanted to go back in. he was injured and went back in in the second half. i see it the complete opposite of how it's been portrayed right now. we don't have any problem with jay cutler and what he brings to the table. >> all right, meantime we have the probowl team. first team all proyou know patrick willis of the 49ers on their third time in the fourth season and also named to the team first string nnamdi asomugha. he's a free agent, raiders would love to have him back and sean retler will be the punter on that first team all proteam. >>> that's the sporting life of this hour. the warriors and spurs tonight. more high
they're calling it a strain mcl but here drawing the ire of a lot of current nfl players who think heshould have toughed it out and played. curt morrison twitted, if my knee was hurt, i would not be sitting on the sidelines, basically. and also delasalle grad and now morrison's teammate, when the going gets tough, quit. all i'm saying is he can finish the game on a hurt knee. i played a whole season on one. today levy smith coach of the bears addressed this issue. >> he wanted to go back...
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many tenants report that the ir managers are not using licensed pest controls for the rooms adjacent to them are not being checked. dbi is in better position to enforce the protocol. dbi has a mechanism in place and more inspectors, which has made them more effective. the second issue is that although the director's protocol on bedbugs establishes a baseline requirements, it fails to require a ceiling to limit manager's actions. a number of agencies have forced language aimed at stripping tenants of their rights. we've seen clauses that allow a manager to enter a tenant's room without notice, or to throw away items that they deem untreatable. tenants who do not know their rights are forced to sign these contracts. many have committed to me they've gone to great measures to hide bedbug infestation. for people on an extremely limited budget, this can be a burden. even in situations where the tenant and manager want to attend good faith and follow protocol, the lack of services available to the elderly, physical, or mentally disabled -- some even face eviction because they do not have t
many tenants report that the ir managers are not using licensed pest controls for the rooms adjacent to them are not being checked. dbi is in better position to enforce the protocol. dbi has a mechanism in place and more inspectors, which has made them more effective. the second issue is that although the director's protocol on bedbugs establishes a baseline requirements, it fails to require a ceiling to limit manager's actions. a number of agencies have forced language aimed at stripping...
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file your 2010 tax returns, but an estimated 40 million early birds are going to get a message from the irs this year that basically says, come back later. on the consumer watch, julie explains why. >> reporter: this year, the tax man needs more time. that means you may have to wait a few weeks before filing your return. they say the agency isn't ready to start processing certain 2010 returns. >> this is because of the late tax legislation that was passed in december. they need to reprogram their computers. >> reporter: does it affect you? well, it does if you itemize your did he ducks or if you're a teacher that pays for classroom expenses out of pocket. and it also impacts parents and students. >> it is a massive undertaking and that's why it takes a month- and-a-half. >> reporter: they don't expect their computers to be updated until mid-february. if you try to e file before then, you will find your returns rejected. something else knew this year, people who prepare faxes for a fee must have attacks id. >> and finally if you can't afford to pay a preparer, you can still get free tax help
file your 2010 tax returns, but an estimated 40 million early birds are going to get a message from the irs this year that basically says, come back later. on the consumer watch, julie explains why. >> reporter: this year, the tax man needs more time. that means you may have to wait a few weeks before filing your return. they say the agency isn't ready to start processing certain 2010 returns. >> this is because of the late tax legislation that was passed in december. they need to...
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they actually do not care about the irs form of organization. what they care about is digital, open source, in the public interest in that there is some local angle. what we have seen, having a combination of brands and individual donations, as well as fees, that is the key to success. keep in mind, nonprofit journalism business models are not a new country is -- not new. the associated press is a nonprofit cooperative. there are some current models, like "mother jones magazine." those are some of the ideas. >> let's take another question. >> my name is peter, i have spent many years, decades in one town and i have one question that i would like the panelists to dress in different ways. first, i would very likely -- very much like to say that on the issue of public funding, we all need to listen closely to the example we were given about the bbc. think about what would happen in this country if john boehner was making the decisions. the decisions about what was covered. or mitch mcconnell. that is how it would shake out. we have had these problem
they actually do not care about the irs form of organization. what they care about is digital, open source, in the public interest in that there is some local angle. what we have seen, having a combination of brands and individual donations, as well as fees, that is the key to success. keep in mind, nonprofit journalism business models are not a new country is -- not new. the associated press is a nonprofit cooperative. there are some current models, like "mother jones magazine."...
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hu that the ir market is too close. mr. hu said change would come on china schedule. they faced the camera. mr. obama calm and confident and mr. hu hard to read. >> can you explain how the united states can be so allied with the country that is known for treating its people so poorly? >> we have some core views as americans about the elaris all the of certain rights, of freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. they are important and trent said cultures. >> there were problems with translation and when he got his answer, he seemed to be reading it from a paper. >> we have made progress but we still have much to do. not much spontaneity or personal chemistry. there is a gift. china is to buy $45 billion worth of exports and it is welcome news. china may command respect in the u.s. but it does not command a lot of affection. president hu jintao's mission maintains that. to persuade americans in the future, china can be a worthy friend. the chinese government is running advertisements on u.s. television this week which showed china in the first light. perhaps they can pe
hu that the ir market is too close. mr. hu said change would come on china schedule. they faced the camera. mr. obama calm and confident and mr. hu hard to read. >> can you explain how the united states can be so allied with the country that is known for treating its people so poorly? >> we have some core views as americans about the elaris all the of certain rights, of freedom of speech, assembly, and religion. they are important and trent said cultures. >> there were...
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the irs today pushed back the deadline from april 15 to the 18, due to a holiday in the district of columbia. >> tom: still ahead-- sending your portfolio to the dogs. tonight's word on the street: "dividends." we'll looks at the best dividend plays among the so-called dogs of the dow. >> susie: our guest tonight says 2011 looks great for stocks, not so great for bonds. and the economy will pick up sharply by the second half of the year. robert doll, the chief equity strategist of blackrock, is out with his annual list of ten predictions and he joins us now. >> susie: hi, bob. happy new year to you. >> and to you, susie. >> susie: you sound pretty upbeat. why are you so bullish. >> we think that the economic momentum in our economy has improved. that valuations are reasonable. that the deflation debt risks have lessened some what, and washington, d.c. has become a little more capital markets-friendly. you put all of that together, and we think stocks can be be okay again. perhaps the third year in a year of double-digit gain. >> susie: prediction number one, you say that the economy is going
the irs today pushed back the deadline from april 15 to the 18, due to a holiday in the district of columbia. >> tom: still ahead-- sending your portfolio to the dogs. tonight's word on the street: "dividends." we'll looks at the best dividend plays among the so-called dogs of the dow. >> susie: our guest tonight says 2011 looks great for stocks, not so great for bonds. and the economy will pick up sharply by the second half of the year. robert doll, the chief equity...
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reporter: komen's aggressive defense of its for the cure trademark is making headlines and drawing the iref race for the cure runner steven colbert on his show. >> these charities aren't the only ones riding in the komen foundations cure tales. i'm looking at you, doctors. >> reporter: government records show since 1996, komen has reviewed 83 different groups and contacted most, trying to trademark names with for cure or for the cure. in more than half the cases, komen has taken legal action. >> there are very specific laws. >> reporter: joe is a trademark attorney. >> it really just seems like it's protection gone awry. >> reporter: komen has applied or registered for 197 trademarks. >> that's more than many large corporations. >> reporter: really? >> yes. and in this context, we see that they have registered successfully i am the cure, bicycle for the cure. >> reporter: all this costs money, but komen insists it's just a tiny fraction of the $515,000 it spent on legal fees last year and dwarfed by the $283 million spent on research and advocacy. >> listen, we're not perfect. no nonprofit
reporter: komen's aggressive defense of its for the cure trademark is making headlines and drawing the iref race for the cure runner steven colbert on his show. >> these charities aren't the only ones riding in the komen foundations cure tales. i'm looking at you, doctors. >> reporter: government records show since 1996, komen has reviewed 83 different groups and contacted most, trying to trademark names with for cure or for the cure. in more than half the cases, komen has taken...
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you might know them, the irs. [laughter]. i hope there are no irs workers here today. bad reviews, i think you know those. [inaudible] sexism, regionalism, we can go on and on with the isms. i am the oldest granddaughter of james leon, he is a monster fighting and so am i. that comes from southern tales of supernatural. a porch lie is not a mean or vicious lie, it is a story of exaggeration and humor. the one that loretta told you about, cake lawrence. all the people that knew him called him cake, he used to steal the warm cake that his mother put out. he would cut a slice and run off to the crawl space. they call him cake. i use that in my story. those 2 come from my grandmother, she was the germ, the seed of those 2 books and many others. let's go back to that front porch again. this time daddy james is the story teller. we sit at his feet and listen about stories about sara and pat and nollen. that is my brother, my sister, and me. we thought we were just as clever and smart and just as brave as the children in his story. he told stories vaguely familiar, but differe
you might know them, the irs. [laughter]. i hope there are no irs workers here today. bad reviews, i think you know those. [inaudible] sexism, regionalism, we can go on and on with the isms. i am the oldest granddaughter of james leon, he is a monster fighting and so am i. that comes from southern tales of supernatural. a porch lie is not a mean or vicious lie, it is a story of exaggeration and humor. the one that loretta told you about, cake lawrence. all the people that knew him called him...
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by democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker retirement programs to adhere to the irs cap. >>> it looks like ed lee is about to become interim mayor. lee is currently the san francisco city administrator. he was the only candidate with enough support on the board of supervisors despite indications that he did not want the job. but yesterday, he released a statement saying he will agree to serve if selected. >>> time now is 5:05. let's get another check of weather and traffic. first let's go over to tracy with your forecast. >> good morning. >> it's chilly with fog this morning. currently check it out. it's all about the those. well, mostly about the 30s. 36 in livermore. mid- to upper 30s from oakland to fremont. 38 in vallejo and napa. 38 in fairfield. 39 in concord. 38 in santa rosa and san rafael. 40 in san francisco and the lower 40s in redwood city to pacifica. 40 degrees in san jose. we have valley fog well inland and a dense fog advisory in effect for the sacramento valley area until 11 a.m. areas of fog around the bay and patchy fog along the coast. morning tem
by democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker retirement programs to adhere to the irs cap. >>> it looks like ed lee is about to become interim mayor. lee is currently the san francisco city administrator. he was the only candidate with enough support on the board of supervisors despite indications that he did not want the job. but yesterday, he released a statement saying he will agree to serve if selected. >>> time now is 5:05. let's get another check of...
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their full salaries rather than the maximum imposed by the irs. this bill by democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker retirement programs to adhere to the irs cap. >>> the new man in charge of education in california says our schools are in a state of financial emergency. state schools superintendent tom torlickson says it's because of $18 billion in education cuts over the past three years. they have caused thousands of layoffs, increased class sizes and shortened school years in many districts. torlickson says 16% of the state's districts are in financial distress. >>> 6:05. let's get another check of weather and traffic before you head out the door. tracy, it's not only cold, i saw a little fog out there, as well. >> we have reports of dense fog in santa rosa, napa, concord, livermore and the san jose airport this morning. so in addition to those cold temperatures, you will have to deal with some visibility concerns as you head out the door this morning. focusing on the temperatures, let's take a look at them. 36 in liverm
their full salaries rather than the maximum imposed by the irs. this bill by democrat jerry hill of san mateo would require allstate worker retirement programs to adhere to the irs cap. >>> the new man in charge of education in california says our schools are in a state of financial emergency. state schools superintendent tom torlickson says it's because of $18 billion in education cuts over the past three years. they have caused thousands of layoffs, increased class sizes and...
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april 15 is on a friday this year but the irs is making monday the 18th the deadline to put your taxes in the mail. that's because the 16th of april is emancipation day in the district of columbia celebrating the freeing of slaves in washington. washington workers will have friday the 15th off and that is the delay -- that's why there is a delay in the tax deadline. >>> 4:44 now. yet another report says the just completed holiday shopping season was a good one for retailers. figures from mastercard spending poll shows americans spent more on clothes, shoes, luxury goods and electronics last month compared with the previous december. the study suggests more people bought things for themselves while buying gifts for others. >>> marin county is pulling the plug on smartmeters for now. yesterday the board of supervisors approved a one-year moratorium. the ban only affects unincorporated areas of the county. the move comes six days after sheriff's deputies arrested two protestors refusing to get out of the way as pg&e contractors in inverness. pg&e is controlled by the state and doesn't hav
april 15 is on a friday this year but the irs is making monday the 18th the deadline to put your taxes in the mail. that's because the 16th of april is emancipation day in the district of columbia celebrating the freeing of slaves in washington. washington workers will have friday the 15th off and that is the delay -- that's why there is a delay in the tax deadline. >>> 4:44 now. yet another report says the just completed holiday shopping season was a good one for retailers. figures...
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the irs expects to process more than 140 billion returns this year. >>> netflix is reaching for the remotethe company is working to get buttons installed on some blu-ray and tv remotes to allow users to bring up the streaming service and scroll through what's available. netflix has been spending money to try and move its customers online from its dvd by mail service. >>> and finally, something to chew on for sushi lovers. they held the first tuna auction of the year in tokyo and a giant bluefin tuna, get this, weighing 754 pounds, was sold for a record $396,000. the fish was bought by a restaurant in tokyo, and a hong kong chain of restaurants, and that is one big fish, betty. >> that's a whole lot of sushi. ashley morrison, thank you for that. >>> straight ahead your wednesday morning weather in and sports a dramatic finish to the sugar bowl in new orleans.r in sports a dramatic finish to the sugar bowl in new orleans. what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier t
the irs expects to process more than 140 billion returns this year. >>> netflix is reaching for the remotethe company is working to get buttons installed on some blu-ray and tv remotes to allow users to bring up the streaming service and scroll through what's available. netflix has been spending money to try and move its customers online from its dvd by mail service. >>> and finally, something to chew on for sushi lovers. they held the first tuna auction of the year in tokyo...