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this is the way united structured it. if you want to go get extra leg room. and all of your flights, you pay $499. you do not want to pay for a checked bag when you go to the airport. $349 flat fee, or you can buy in to the united club for $500. this is the next frontier when it comes to airline fees. united subscriptions come with restrictions that you should be aware of. but make no mistake, guys, this is where the industry is heading. bundling the offers, where you can say, i'm covered for the next year. >> thank you very much. everyone wants to get their money one way or another. japan is experiencing something they have not seen in decades. interest from investors. we will take a look at a mass series of reforms that is putting japan back on the map. here is a look at the international markets and how they close today. >> japan has become one of the most volatile markets in the world. the stock exchanges is creeping into bear market territory. stocks were at 5-1/2 year highs in may. driven by fiscal and monetary reforms. but it's reported that the new po
this is the way united structured it. if you want to go get extra leg room. and all of your flights, you pay $499. you do not want to pay for a checked bag when you go to the airport. $349 flat fee, or you can buy in to the united club for $500. this is the next frontier when it comes to airline fees. united subscriptions come with restrictions that you should be aware of. but make no mistake, guys, this is where the industry is heading. bundling the offers, where you can say, i'm covered for...
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replacement of an existing three story single-family residents with a fourth story structure which includes two single-family units. the existing structure is currently unoccupied and was previously owner occupied before its sale one year ago. our project includes one two-bedroom unit, one three-bedroom unit and a new two-car garage. the wrote et as currently configured meets the requirements of the planning code with regards to height limits, front and rear yard is he setbacks and density. in addition the design team approved the street front massing which includes a front wall facade that equals the height of the immediate neighbor to the south plus a 15 foot setback from the street facade to the fourth floor. the project sits in a neighborhood of mostly three to five story apartment condominium buildings. this is the subject property. these are properties looking north along corbett avenue and then this is the view looking south along corbett avenue. the following two slides show all buildings along the 800 block of corbett avenue. this is the d-r requestor's property at 850 corbett avenue directly across the s
replacement of an existing three story single-family residents with a fourth story structure which includes two single-family units. the existing structure is currently unoccupied and was previously owner occupied before its sale one year ago. our project includes one two-bedroom unit, one three-bedroom unit and a new two-car garage. the wrote et as currently configured meets the requirements of the planning code with regards to height limits, front and rear yard is he setbacks and density. in...
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wanted to institutionalize the g20 because it's more reflective of the world, i think the united nation's structure is going to have to be updated. how we do that, in what fashion, is complicated. it's difficult. and it involves all kinds of politics. i will say this, that an expansion of let's say the security council that -- in which the continent of africa had no representation would be honored. but how that moves forward is something that i think will involve a lot of negotiations and a lot of discussions. and the one thing that i shared with president zuma is everybody wants a seat at the table. but when it comes time to step up and show responsibility sometimes people want to be free requires. they love sitting around the table and decide what to do, except when it comes to bearing the burdens, bearing the costs, sometimes sharing the blame for difficult decisions that have to be made. then suddenly i'm neutral. i'm not a lion. don't ask me to -- i'm not referring to south africa particularly. i'm just saying countries general hr general generally like the idea of being part of foras. but one
wanted to institutionalize the g20 because it's more reflective of the world, i think the united nation's structure is going to have to be updated. how we do that, in what fashion, is complicated. it's difficult. and it involves all kinds of politics. i will say this, that an expansion of let's say the security council that -- in which the continent of africa had no representation would be honored. but how that moves forward is something that i think will involve a lot of negotiations and a lot...
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we sent some units there and assigned them structure protection. >> as for details on the person in custody, we actually are still trying to work out more information in that because police haven't even released to us whether that is a mail or -- male or female. there were no homes that were ever damaged. however, there were some structures, those radio an ten nas were the -- antennas were the only structures takenned. but the flames never close to the electrics and no structures were damaged in the fire. reporting live, abc7 news. >> a reporting continues on twitter. follow us at abc7 news bay area. >> check in with abc7 news meteorologist leigh glaser for a look at what is hang right now. >> leigh: we have been seeing a heady stream of high clouds across the bay area. we'll go to the live doppler 7 hd right now and get a sense of what i'm talking about. no moisture but we have had some impressive winds out of the north northeast, and that has prompted this red-flag warning that will expire in 30 minutes or so. but gusts likely from 15 to 30 miles-per-hour, and humidity all across the bay
we sent some units there and assigned them structure protection. >> as for details on the person in custody, we actually are still trying to work out more information in that because police haven't even released to us whether that is a mail or -- male or female. there were no homes that were ever damaged. however, there were some structures, those radio an ten nas were the -- antennas were the only structures takenned. but the flames never close to the electrics and no structures were...
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we sent some units there and assigned them structure protection. >> as for details on the person in custody, we actually are still trying to work out more information in that because police haven't even released to us whether that is a mail or -- male or female. there were no homes that were ever damaged. however, there were some structures, those radio an ten nas were the -- antennas were the only structures takenned. but the never close to the electrics and no structures were damaged in the fire. reporting live, abc7 news. >> a reporting continues on twitter. follow us at abc7 news bay area. >> check in with abc7 news meteorologist leigh glaser for a look at what is hang right now. >> leigh: we have been seeing a heady stream of high clouds across the bay area. we'll go to the live doppler 7 hd right now and get a sense of what i'm talking about. no moisture but we have had some impressive winds out of the north northeast, and that has prompted this red-flag warning that will expire in 30 minutes or so. but gusts likely from 15 to 30 miles-per-hour, and humidity all across the bay area qu
we sent some units there and assigned them structure protection. >> as for details on the person in custody, we actually are still trying to work out more information in that because police haven't even released to us whether that is a mail or -- male or female. there were no homes that were ever damaged. however, there were some structures, those radio an ten nas were the -- antennas were the only structures takenned. but the never close to the electrics and no structures were damaged in...
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agency, the collection of the communications records of every person in the united states, laying out the community structure of the united states. and these sort of attempts are merely a mechanism to try and shift ground. go to cpj, communities protect journalists in new york, it lists a number of journalists in equadorian prisons, zero. it has been zero for a long time. 48 in turkey, so we've got to keep things in perspective with the allegation of ecuador is involved in mass transnational surveillance or assassination programs or so on. >> thanks very much this morning. >>> our powerhouse roundtable is coming up. with the historic decisions from the supreme court this week. stay with us. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a bette
agency, the collection of the communications records of every person in the united states, laying out the community structure of the united states. and these sort of attempts are merely a mechanism to try and shift ground. go to cpj, communities protect journalists in new york, it lists a number of journalists in equadorian prisons, zero. it has been zero for a long time. 48 in turkey, so we've got to keep things in perspective with the allegation of ecuador is involved in mass transnational...
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we sent units there and assigned them structure protection. >> five acred burned no structures damaged. >> the heat didn't help firefighters but that's about to change. let's head to meteorologist leigh glaser for a check on weather. >> leigh: you're right, nick. and those red-flag warnings from this evening for the solano area, have been cancelled, as winds are starting to shift around to more onshore, a cooler wind direction. the live doppler 7hd not picking up any moisture but you'll notice a few low clouds starting to push close to the coast, and that's another indication that things well be changing for us tomorrow in a cooler wind direction. today, it was hot. antioch, 97. 97, fairfield. 73 in san francisco. a cooldown in store. we'll look at the forecast coming up. >> dry conditions across the west may be driving up a huge spike in cases of valley fever. winds are blowing 'fungus that settled in the lungs. for mow it's like having the flu. >> new details about the hepatitis outbreak on the west coast, an oregon company says the outbreak has been traced to a type of pomegranate s
we sent units there and assigned them structure protection. >> five acred burned no structures damaged. >> the heat didn't help firefighters but that's about to change. let's head to meteorologist leigh glaser for a check on weather. >> leigh: you're right, nick. and those red-flag warnings from this evening for the solano area, have been cancelled, as winds are starting to shift around to more onshore, a cooler wind direction. the live doppler 7hd not picking up any moisture...
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we sent units there and assigned them structure protection. >> five acred burned no structures damaged. >> the heat didn't help firefighters but that's about to change. let's head to meteorologist leigh glaser for a check on weather. >> leigh: you're right, nick. and those red-flag warnings from this evening for the solano area, have been cancelled, as winds are starting to shift around to more onshore, a cooler wind direction. the live doppler 7hd not picking up any moisture but you'll notice a few low clouds starting to push close to the coast, and that's another indication that things well be changing for us tomorrow in a cooler wind direction. today, it was hot. antioch, 97. 97, fairfield. 73 in san francisco. a cooldown in store. we'll look at the forecast coming up. >> dry conditions across the west may be driving up a huge spike in cases of valley fever. winds are blowing 'fungus that settled in the lungs. for mow it's like having the flu. >> new details about the hepatitis outbreak on the west coast, an oregon company says the outbreak has been traced to a type of pomegranate s
we sent units there and assigned them structure protection. >> five acred burned no structures damaged. >> the heat didn't help firefighters but that's about to change. let's head to meteorologist leigh glaser for a check on weather. >> leigh: you're right, nick. and those red-flag warnings from this evening for the solano area, have been cancelled, as winds are starting to shift around to more onshore, a cooler wind direction. the live doppler 7hd not picking up any moisture...
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over 66,000 bridges in the united states are considered structurally deficient, more than 1 in 9 bridgeswitnessed the bridge collapse in washington. here in new york since 2011, the state has seen an increase in the number of structurally deficient bridges. the nta is doing it on the cheap. this american bridge will be fixed by using chinese steel. that's right. outsourced inferior product chinese steel. the san francisco oakland bay bridge was repaired with the similar chinese steel in 2009, a steel beam and two rods collapsed. taxpayers deserve to have the best quality and the safest environment made by americans on american soil. we're looking to face similar closures and problems if the nta goes through with their plan to use chinese steel on this bridge. i think it's a shame, and unnecessary. i'm broadcasting here from 30 rockefeller plaza, a place that symbolizes american workers and american steel. and the foundation of this great city. you know, you just have to ask the question, why didn't they use chinese steel back then? because back then, we believed in american workers. back
over 66,000 bridges in the united states are considered structurally deficient, more than 1 in 9 bridgeswitnessed the bridge collapse in washington. here in new york since 2011, the state has seen an increase in the number of structurally deficient bridges. the nta is doing it on the cheap. this american bridge will be fixed by using chinese steel. that's right. outsourced inferior product chinese steel. the san francisco oakland bay bridge was repaired with the similar chinese steel in 2009, a...
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united states and much of the electronic traffic passes through the united states even something that could be solved on a structural level by simply reading or acting internet flows this is very interesting because it is in the interest of today's player to keep it this way it is in the interest of the large surveillance industry if you like to keep the internet in the hands of a very few select players because it's much easier to go to five or six internet service providers and bully them into giving everything than it would be to go to five thousand or six thousand so that we need to break this structure where there's only a few big play is that essentially. all the traffic in the world like you say the united states has about half of the world's top transit points transit players and that is a problem i agree with you absolutely that is a problem or one of the media the fact of the prison gates candle is the. increasing public interest in encryption especially the applications that offer a genuine and to and encryption without back doors do you think will feed. any attempts on the part of the government to limit
united states and much of the electronic traffic passes through the united states even something that could be solved on a structural level by simply reading or acting internet flows this is very interesting because it is in the interest of today's player to keep it this way it is in the interest of the large surveillance industry if you like to keep the internet in the hands of a very few select players because it's much easier to go to five or six internet service providers and bully them...
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structural form part of the economics agenda. i think a lot of investors particularly offshore were anticipating, you know, abe to deliver quite a lot of impactful immediate reforms. countries in europe and united states elsewhere structure reforms don't happen overnight. there were some disappointments related to items like absence of a corporate tax cut in the package that, you know, went missing and people were quite disappointed but at the end of the day this is only phase one, prime minister abe has come out and said we're going to deal with tax reforms come the autumn. there's obviously a very critical election for the upper house coming up july 21st. you're view is after july 21st elections we'll see more visible progress on these structural reform agenda and the disappointment surrounding the bank of japan, you know, everybody has their view on how much this is justified but at the end of the day we're convinced that this is not the end, and you already are looking at a string of very powerful, positive data points coming over on the microside of the economy. we'll get more data point from the corporate sector wales. the whole earnings recovery, economic recovery is not about dollar/yen
structural form part of the economics agenda. i think a lot of investors particularly offshore were anticipating, you know, abe to deliver quite a lot of impactful immediate reforms. countries in europe and united states elsewhere structure reforms don't happen overnight. there were some disappointments related to items like absence of a corporate tax cut in the package that, you know, went missing and people were quite disappointed but at the end of the day this is only phase one, prime...
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. >> sergeant rudy carmella supervises cellblock 5, one of the oldest operating prison structures in the united states. >> to walk up to a cell, to look -- to see what is going on, you have to sometimes look inside. so it puts us at close proximity to whomever, whatever is in here. sometimes it could be dangerous. he could spear you through these holes, and they make the antiquated type out of a newspaper with a blade at the end of it. very simply it could be done, stab you in the face or the side and so forth. >> officers in newer prisons avoid the hazard of getting close to inmate doors. >> the newer prisons are now all automated with button control. one officer could actually control up to 100, 200 cell doors at one given time. here in this unit, every individual door has to be opened by key. every single door. >> the doors must be locked and unlocked several times a day as inmates are released to the yard. to do so, two staff officers snake their way through narrow passageways and the central corridor, 160 yards long. in the process, they can find themselves surrounded by hundreds of inmate
. >> sergeant rudy carmella supervises cellblock 5, one of the oldest operating prison structures in the united states. >> to walk up to a cell, to look -- to see what is going on, you have to sometimes look inside. so it puts us at close proximity to whomever, whatever is in here. sometimes it could be dangerous. he could spear you through these holes, and they make the antiquated type out of a newspaper with a blade at the end of it. very simply it could be done, stab you in the...
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united states and much of the electronic traffic passes through the united states even something that could be solved on a structural level by simply reading or acting internet flows this is very interesting because it is in the interest of today's player to keep it this way it is in the interest of the large surveillance industry if you like to keep the internet in the hands of a very few select players because it's much easier to go to five or six internet service providers and bully them into giving everything than it would be to go to five thousand or six thousand. so that we need to break this structure where there's only a few big play is that essentially transit all the net it's all the traffic in the world like you say the united states has about half of the world's top to transit points transit players and that is a problem i agree with you absolutely that is a problem or one of the media the fact of the prison gates candle is the. increasing public interest in the encryption especially the applications that offer a genuine and to and encryption without back doors do you think will feed. any attempts on the
united states and much of the electronic traffic passes through the united states even something that could be solved on a structural level by simply reading or acting internet flows this is very interesting because it is in the interest of today's player to keep it this way it is in the interest of the large surveillance industry if you like to keep the internet in the hands of a very few select players because it's much easier to go to five or six internet service providers and bully them...
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we sent units there and assigned them structure protection. >> about five acres burn. no buildings were damaged. >>> oakland city officials will hold a news conferenc t week to address the growing problem of side shows in their city. you know side shows leak this one features drivers speeding and doing doughnuts in the street. they draw a big crowd. >>> a woman was shot during a sideshow in oakland early yesterday morning. 106th avenue and mcarthur boulevard. they say side shows occur almost every weekend. >> they know the police are on and off work or something because they were down there for a good, let's say, two hours and it took something like this before the police came. >> the 25-year-old woman are on life support. two men were also shot. one was released from the hospital and the other is still there in stable condition. city leaders say a news conference is scheduled for tomorrow. >>> san jose police are investigating that city's 21st homicide of the year. the fifth in seven days. a man was found stabbed to death in this carport near santana row. investigator
we sent units there and assigned them structure protection. >> about five acres burn. no buildings were damaged. >>> oakland city officials will hold a news conferenc t week to address the growing problem of side shows in their city. you know side shows leak this one features drivers speeding and doing doughnuts in the street. they draw a big crowd. >>> a woman was shot during a sideshow in oakland early yesterday morning. 106th avenue and mcarthur boulevard. they say...
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united states the u.k. and the other powers in the west have spent billions upon billions of dollars creating the into structure of a surveillance state as you well know the united kingdom is perhaps the most surveilled country anywhere in the world and citizens of that country understand that anywhere they go their movements are track their movements are seen we see the same thing happening in the united states particularly in the large cities like new york chicago and elsewhere this has become normalized so the notion that somehow the interim credible revelations from snowden about the n.s.a. are actually going to change anything the only way that could happen is with a real social movement in this country where people unite around the issue of privacy and civil liberties but what is the problem about this particular type of surveillance if you're on a social network or if you shop online you're being snooped on anyway. yes except that what this is is not only is it happening in secret and there's no way to really combat it if you're the victim of it but it is an entirely coordinated surveillance grid so that
united states the u.k. and the other powers in the west have spent billions upon billions of dollars creating the into structure of a surveillance state as you well know the united kingdom is perhaps the most surveilled country anywhere in the world and citizens of that country understand that anywhere they go their movements are track their movements are seen we see the same thing happening in the united states particularly in the large cities like new york chicago and elsewhere this has...
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>> i think that's a good level of a normalized interest rate structure for the united states, assuming we can get growth at 3.5%, they created this situation when they came up with qe part 3 and said it would occur to infinite and i think that's where the markets got in there. so what i'm worried about now is the overleveraging that has occurred over the last year and the pulling out from there. we saw that in emerging markets and we saw it in emerging market bonds and you saw brazil at the top of the show and that's just one xafrmel where i think they went too far out on the risk curve which was encouraged by the federal reserve and now we're pulling back. we just don't know how far and how fast this is going to continue. >> michelle, i'll give you a shot at it. how far and how fast. this is a very tricky and dicey situation and it includes a lot of other things including international stuff. >> absolutely. the emerging markets have underperformed dramatically compared to the s&p 500. the emerging markets are down 15% year to date. i don't know how far it goes, larry, but there's a re
>> i think that's a good level of a normalized interest rate structure for the united states, assuming we can get growth at 3.5%, they created this situation when they came up with qe part 3 and said it would occur to infinite and i think that's where the markets got in there. so what i'm worried about now is the overleveraging that has occurred over the last year and the pulling out from there. we saw that in emerging markets and we saw it in emerging market bonds and you saw brazil at...
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structure. >> it is next to a home with two units and firefighterred had to help the residents escape and protect the home. the man two doors down said this is frustrating. >> they need to contact the owner of the house. the owners are also frustrated saying they would like to tear it down but they dealing with several agencies and it just is not that easy. >> we cannot just demolish it because it is an historical building. the city will not let us demolish it. we feel terrible because the neighbor is a family and we have been down here twice a week trying to board it up and get people out. >> the four department is tired of coming here. >> i want to see something done with this building quickly. i will talk to public works about what we are doing and get a game plan on how to handle this. >> the property owners have big plans for the corner of oakland. they would like to build a high-rise, a condo, put retail here, and would like to see oakland thrive, not filled with buildings like this, abandoned and run down. turning the dream into reality has been difficult. >> in vallejo the red cross is he
structure. >> it is next to a home with two units and firefighterred had to help the residents escape and protect the home. the man two doors down said this is frustrating. >> they need to contact the owner of the house. the owners are also frustrated saying they would like to tear it down but they dealing with several agencies and it just is not that easy. >> we cannot just demolish it because it is an historical building. the city will not let us demolish it. we feel...
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units. and 1.47 million square feet of office. and a parking structure to accommodate ballpark visitors. and between the retail restaurants and the public aminities, and they will present a restaurant to folks that come to visit before and after ballgames. we see this as our newest neighborhood in san francisco and to the city. we are thrilled to have anchor going forward with us for, i don't know it's decades, but maybe another century. at least a century to come, right, keith. with that i would like to bring up a man very responsible for the wonderful growth of these businesses and these neighborhoods in san francisco. and somebody that we are indebted to for all of his leadership in the city. the mayor, ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, larry. good morning, everybody. you know it's really exciting to be here this morning. i know our city administrator and the project director are here to join doreen and monique and supervisors for the free samples, keith. on this kind of day, we were actually looking forward to the old distillery, the potrero ride, that will keep us warm. but it's uniq
units. and 1.47 million square feet of office. and a parking structure to accommodate ballpark visitors. and between the retail restaurants and the public aminities, and they will present a restaurant to folks that come to visit before and after ballgames. we see this as our newest neighborhood in san francisco and to the city. we are thrilled to have anchor going forward with us for, i don't know it's decades, but maybe another century. at least a century to come, right, keith. with that i...
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a lot of uncertainty across the merging market much more than in the united states or japan or even europe structurallyn the last five years. and at the global level, the lack of leadership we continue to see, if anything, it's becoming more obvious, more in evidence at the g-8 right now, making it incredibly difficult to either have agreements on things like syria and the middle east which continues to become much more explosive along sectarian lines, or to manage an incredibly significant changing relationship between the united states and china and all the countries that find themselves trying to balance in between. so you both have the drivers for growth with uncertainty as well as these big macro pieces in play. >> but what are the big risk triggers out there? i mean, you say there could be another crisis on the horizon as a result of what we've seen in the last five years. what is going to trigger that? >> well, i think the front of your mind right now, number one has to be the expansion of the conflict in the middle east well beyond what we see it presently. not only creating war between sunni a
a lot of uncertainty across the merging market much more than in the united states or japan or even europe structurallyn the last five years. and at the global level, the lack of leadership we continue to see, if anything, it's becoming more obvious, more in evidence at the g-8 right now, making it incredibly difficult to either have agreements on things like syria and the middle east which continues to become much more explosive along sectarian lines, or to manage an incredibly significant...
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wanted to institutionalize the g-20 because it's more reflective of the world, i think the united nations structure which was created post world war ii is going to have to be updated. how we do that, in what fashion is complicated. it's difficult. and it involves all kinds of politics. i will say this, that that an expansion of, let's say the security council, that in which the continent of africa had no representation would be up. but how that moves forward is something that i think will involve a lot of negotiations and a lot of discussions. and the one thing that i shared with president zuma is everybody wants a seat at the table, but when it comes time to step up and show responsibility, sometimes people want to be free riders. they love sitting around the table deciding what to toexcept when it comes bearing the burdens, bearing the costs and sometimes sharing the blame for difficult decisions that have to be made then suddenly, well, i'm neutral. i'm not alive. don't ask me to -- i'm not referring to south africa particularly. i'm just saying countries generally like the idea of being part of
wanted to institutionalize the g-20 because it's more reflective of the world, i think the united nations structure which was created post world war ii is going to have to be updated. how we do that, in what fashion is complicated. it's difficult. and it involves all kinds of politics. i will say this, that that an expansion of, let's say the security council, that in which the continent of africa had no representation would be up. but how that moves forward is something that i think will...
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incredible resilience and revival inside the central corridor of the united states, and that's really exciting. that's positive structural dependent upon asset inflation, like your former dialogue about the fed. >> yeah, really interesting stuff. i mean, you term it, the emerging markets of the united states, which i love. which are the states that are rich in commodities, rich in oil, and actually attracting business the most? what states do you think will benefit from this move? >> i'll give you the statistic that from 2008 to 2011, the u.s. economy grew by roughly 6%. texas' economy grew by over 8%. louisiana's economy grew by over 16%, and north dakota's economy grew by close to 26%. so, you know, when people look around the world for, you know, high growth, 8 plus percent growth, previously in china and brazil, they need to look right at home, because you have the same equivalent emerging markets growth, and that powerful growth with a common currency, common language, common legal structure, and a developed capital markets right here at home. and that's -- that's really exciting. >> so, from an investment standpoin
incredible resilience and revival inside the central corridor of the united states, and that's really exciting. that's positive structural dependent upon asset inflation, like your former dialogue about the fed. >> yeah, really interesting stuff. i mean, you term it, the emerging markets of the united states, which i love. which are the states that are rich in commodities, rich in oil, and actually attracting business the most? what states do you think will benefit from this move?...
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piers, is that there is a massive apparatus within the united states government that with complete secrecy has been building this enormous structure that has only one goal and that is to destroy privacy and anonymity not just in the united states but around the world. that is not hyperbole. that is their objective. to make so that any single form of communication, behavior, interaction, with not be beyond their reach. they have developed extraordinarily sophisticated technologies and expensive mechanisms in order to make that happen. it's well past time we have a debate about whether or not that's the kind of country and world in which we want to live. we haven't had that debate because it's all done in secrecy and the obama administration has been bullying and threatening anybody who talks about writing it or doing journalism about it. it's well past time that come to an end. >> absolutely. this new bombshell involves a setup called prism. sounds like something out of "star wars" but prism is now responsible, i read either in your report or the "washington post," we've got martin gelman coming up, who wrote that, prism is respons
piers, is that there is a massive apparatus within the united states government that with complete secrecy has been building this enormous structure that has only one goal and that is to destroy privacy and anonymity not just in the united states but around the world. that is not hyperbole. that is their objective. to make so that any single form of communication, behavior, interaction, with not be beyond their reach. they have developed extraordinarily sophisticated technologies and expensive...
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accessory commercial use the property owner hired this structural engineer to research the fact there wasn't a previous building permit to legallize this unit. so he then the property owner filed a permit and it's in your staff report. he doesn't follow-up on legalizing this permit for the purposes of a stand alone unit. it shows no record so his agent actually assisted him but the property owner aborted the process. we had a meeting with the property owner on may 23, 2012, to discuss the various open cases for the two properties. at the meeting was myself and senior inspector andy cars and district inspector and mr. thomas and his agent at the time was an structural engineer. we talked about all the costs involved. as a good faith gesture i indicated to him at that time that the assessment of costs that was associated with that particular tracking number i believe it's 401 which had an amount of $2,100 we would set that aside because he was being assisted through all the other numerous violations. we didn't place that on the loins. but looking at all the various line items we didn't feel that anything else could be taken off. so the issue
accessory commercial use the property owner hired this structural engineer to research the fact there wasn't a previous building permit to legallize this unit. so he then the property owner filed a permit and it's in your staff report. he doesn't follow-up on legalizing this permit for the purposes of a stand alone unit. it shows no record so his agent actually assisted him but the property owner aborted the process. we had a meeting with the property owner on may 23, 2012, to discuss the...
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piers, is that there is a massive apparatus within the united states government that with complete secrecy has been building this enormous structurehas only one goal, and that is to destroy privacy and anonymity, not just in the united states but in the world, that is not hiyperbole, that's their objective. to make sure that human behavior can never be beyond their reach and they have developed extraordinarily sophisticated technologies and enormously expensive mechanisms in order to make that happen. >> let's try and clarify what their purpose was here. was their primary purpose to root out americans who may be up to no good or foreigners who are up to no good? >> well, under the surveillance law that passed in 2008, the bipartisan congress passed, they eliminated the warrant requirement for all conversations except ones that take place by and among americans exclusively on american soil, so they don't need warrants now for people who are foreigners outside of the u.s., but they also don't need warrants for americans who are in the united states communicating with people reasonably believed to be outside of the u.s. so, these pro
piers, is that there is a massive apparatus within the united states government that with complete secrecy has been building this enormous structurehas only one goal, and that is to destroy privacy and anonymity, not just in the united states but in the world, that is not hiyperbole, that's their objective. to make sure that human behavior can never be beyond their reach and they have developed extraordinarily sophisticated technologies and enormously expensive mechanisms in order to make that...
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there is the united states of america. it was structurally impossible from the day he walked into the white house. on the other hand, he promised to be a progressive reformer who would really change the country. indeed, on your list, notably, healthcare, dodd frank, and financial reform and some of the things that actually happened -- there was that sort of reform. but he has been caught between the two and judged often on the basis of one and not the other. at times, he seems to have made people on both sides unhappy. let me start with ron on that since you made the bold defense. >> i think the record and the historical achievements speak for themselves. i think a way in which we got some of these things was very different than the way president obama thought we would get to them in 2008. i think there are a lot of reasons to compare him to woodrow wilson as a president. largely progressive achievements, but sometimes working with people on the right and sharply criticized by people in his own party and accused of being out of touch. althoug
there is the united states of america. it was structurally impossible from the day he walked into the white house. on the other hand, he promised to be a progressive reformer who would really change the country. indeed, on your list, notably, healthcare, dodd frank, and financial reform and some of the things that actually happened -- there was that sort of reform. but he has been caught between the two and judged often on the basis of one and not the other. at times, he seems to have made...
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structure fire. prior to arriving, we had noticed from our police department and partners that there were shots fired and we staged appropriately. within five minutes, our unitscalled in and encountered a well involved residential structure fire. the address is at 2036 yorkscheyer. with three engines, one truck, and battalion chief, we quickly extinguished the fire. while conducting a primary search, we found multiple victims. it was clear that they were fatalities and as such in order to preserve the crime scene, our firefighters mitigated the fire and backed out in order to preserve evidence. there were multiple victims. they were treat the by both santa monica fire department paramedics and our partners in beverly hills and los angeles. three went to ronald reagan ucla hospital in critical condition. and has been reported, one since expired. three victims were also with minor injuries, sent to santa monica hospital. as part of a unified command structure, our fire department continues to work closely with our law enforcement partners. we were part of the initial sweep of the college campus. that's all we have at this point. >> were they shot? >> i can't re
structure fire. prior to arriving, we had noticed from our police department and partners that there were shots fired and we staged appropriately. within five minutes, our unitscalled in and encountered a well involved residential structure fire. the address is at 2036 yorkscheyer. with three engines, one truck, and battalion chief, we quickly extinguished the fire. while conducting a primary search, we found multiple victims. it was clear that they were fatalities and as such in order to...
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. >> there is a massive apparatus within the united states government has been building this enormous structurehas only one goal to destroy privacy and anonymity not just in the united states but in the world. that is not hyperbole. that is their objective. >> serious allegations that have ignited a debate, privacy versus security, among government officials and among american citizens and among all of us. joining us now is jim harper, the director of information policy studies at the cato institute. a whole lot of new information has come out in the last two days. first, these major telephone companies making their data available to the government and now this news that the government is having access to major internet companies as well. and your mind, does this go too far? >> i'm comparing what we've learned in the last few days, coming out late last night, new information, with what general keith alexander said at the american enterprise inti stuts just under a year ago. he was asked flatly by a reporter do you have information on american citizens and he said flatly no, we do not. so someon
. >> there is a massive apparatus within the united states government has been building this enormous structurehas only one goal to destroy privacy and anonymity not just in the united states but in the world. that is not hyperbole. that is their objective. >> serious allegations that have ignited a debate, privacy versus security, among government officials and among american citizens and among all of us. joining us now is jim harper, the director of information policy studies at...
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our staff report indicated this is a four unit building and the question of the violation was issued back in 2004 deals with the stairs at the rear of the structure. so here's an area of the photograph of the property in question. looking at the northerly direction. i'm going to show you the side profile of that. we're talking about this area right here. i have in your staff report colored photographs taken of the area in question. the stairs look the same way there was a recent inspections and in attendance was the housing inspector annie cars and chief - excuse me. building inspector patrick was there and you see from your staff report this permit was filed in 2005. it expired it was obviously more than 50 percent here we have dry rot and we have a situation where it's unsafe and so then we have a notice of violation this is an occupied property and we have to take out the appropriate permits and do the work that is required as we'll be seeing later on in the agenda. to e so staff doesn't believe one that the assessments should be excused and we're going in compliance with this item. any questions? >> has - since this came up has there been a n
our staff report indicated this is a four unit building and the question of the violation was issued back in 2004 deals with the stairs at the rear of the structure. so here's an area of the photograph of the property in question. looking at the northerly direction. i'm going to show you the side profile of that. we're talking about this area right here. i have in your staff report colored photographs taken of the area in question. the stairs look the same way there was a recent inspections and...
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the united states draws down from the region the military is reducing kitchen infrom a structure, too, meaning fewer hot meals per day from three or four to two. >> they're doing deconstruction of the board operating bases so heavy work all day long, they have no breakfast they're going to the jobs hungry its not like troops aren't getting any food but instead of hot breakfast they're being handed these mre. meals ready to eat. all food groups. in this case mexican chicken stew. >> but you can see this won't won't do for her son so she started her food drive collecting healthy alternatives and sending them overseas herself. her collection barrels are now all over downtown benicia. >> i think it's tragic. i don't understand why we're not giving our troops what they need. >> also soliciting big corporate donations. the company that makes muscle milk donated 70 palettes. >> i do feel empowered by this. the support i've received has been so pose tif her son will be home in the fall with mostly other soldiers set to come back by the end of the year but the thought of any of them existing o
the united states draws down from the region the military is reducing kitchen infrom a structure, too, meaning fewer hot meals per day from three or four to two. >> they're doing deconstruction of the board operating bases so heavy work all day long, they have no breakfast they're going to the jobs hungry its not like troops aren't getting any food but instead of hot breakfast they're being handed these mre. meals ready to eat. all food groups. in this case mexican chicken stew. >>...
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no one supposed to be in the structure other than worker autos it's next to a home with two units knit. firefighters had to help residents escape. the man two doors down say this is frustrating. >> they need help. >> building owners say they'd like to tear it down but they're dealing with several agencies and it's just not that easy. we can't just demolish it. it's a historical building. the city won't let us demolish bit. the neighbor next door is a family there. we've been down here twice per week trying to get people out of it. >> the fire department is tired of coming here. >> at this point i want to see something done quickly. i'll talk to public works about what we're doing. we'll try to gelt a game plan from the city side. >> owners say they have big plans and would like to build a high prize skpriz put retail in here and would like to see oakland thrive not have buildings like this on the busy corners turning the dream into a reality has been difficult. >> developing news in washington, d.c.. you can see thick smoke here. a fire has broken nout a hardware store several blocks f
no one supposed to be in the structure other than worker autos it's next to a home with two units knit. firefighters had to help residents escape. the man two doors down say this is frustrating. >> they need help. >> building owners say they'd like to tear it down but they're dealing with several agencies and it's just not that easy. we can't just demolish it. it's a historical building. the city won't let us demolish bit. the neighbor next door is a family there. we've been down...
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president the authority to release from guantanamo bay cuba including like structure armor back you london now i have the united states hunger strike there's no sign that they're going to come to negotiation going on. hunger strike i mean my client reports that all of the personal. complicated. or i should get letters from home in attorney client mel that are privileged. between each other and all been taken and not returned he asked me. to find predicting that ninety five percent. haven't been charged with a crime that there have been in it for years to carry forward. while the number of hunger strike in guantanamo inmates being force fed has been forty one that's a quarter of the camp's entire prison population and practice has been condemned by various international organizations including the u.n. it's not just the detainees suffering the prison stays open auntie's arbitron all went to yemen to meet the family of one of the inmates. some might argue there's not all that much difference between the physical torture that many prisoners undergo in one town of mosul and the emotional toll and their relatives ar
president the authority to release from guantanamo bay cuba including like structure armor back you london now i have the united states hunger strike there's no sign that they're going to come to negotiation going on. hunger strike i mean my client reports that all of the personal. complicated. or i should get letters from home in attorney client mel that are privileged. between each other and all been taken and not returned he asked me. to find predicting that ninety five percent. haven't been...
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with 8000 units under construction including meridian midtown a 218 structure.. >> our volume is up and tremendously from a couple years ago. finally able to give finance in goal for the period rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: irreal live test when it ought to control car star belling towards him and his instructor. the dog alerted ely the instructor was blindfolded so she had to follow the lead of the guide dog and training super. bill also hear from the two people can't live he saved kron 4 news. >> reporter: the reputation has been hurt and the want the government to come clean to help clear their names. most companies based here in the bay area and reputation is important for continues sex continued success. be sure to tune into kron 4 news at 8:00 p.m. gabe slate kron 4 news spirit for 3 games pittsburgh's andrew (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> the biggest polluter all here on the freeway is cigarette butt. cigarette butts from a moving vehicle california will win a gold. out there picking up the
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there is the united states of america. it was structurally impossible from the day he walked into the white house. on the other hand, he promised to be a progressive reformer who would really change the country. indeed, on your list, notably, healthcare, dodd frank, and financial reform and some of the things that actually happened -- there was that sort of reform. but he has been caught between the two and judged often on the basis of one and not the other. at times, he seems to have made people on both sides unhappy. let me start with ron on that since you made the bold defense. >> i think the record and the historical achievements speak for themselves. i think a way in which we got some of these things was very different than the way president obama thought we would get to them in 2008. i think there are a lot of reasons to compare him to woodrow wilson as a president. largely progressive achievements, but sometimes working with people on the right and sharply criticized by people in his own party and accused of being out of touch. althoug
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structure is set up? >> yeah. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> a gang unit investigation turns up the heat on a pair of cellmates before one turns on the other. >> right now i am pissed off. everything changed because of him. >> and with the personal cameras we provide them, inmates share intimate thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> i look like death warmed over. >> one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. >>> located on the florida panhandle, pensacola is home to the naval air station, the primary training base for many of america's top military aviators and home to the legendary blue angels. >> aten-hut. right-left. forward march. >> 35 miles away, a military cadence pierces an otherwise quiet morning. >> up in the morning at the break of dawn. >> we are veterans standing strong. >> we are veterans standing strong. >> the marchers have all served time in the military, but now they're serving time at the santa rosa correctional institution, one of the toughest maximum security prisons in the state of florida. >> don't come back in these blues. >
structure is set up? >> yeah. >> can you tell me? >> no. >> a gang unit investigation turns up the heat on a pair of cellmates before one turns on the other. >> right now i am pissed off. everything changed because of him. >> and with the personal cameras we provide them, inmates share intimate thoughts in the privacy of their cells. >> i look like death warmed over. >> one, two, three, four. one, two, three, four. >>> located on the...
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the united states draws down from the region the military is reducing kitchen infrom a structure, too, meaning fewer hot meals per day from three or four to two. >> they're doing deconstruction of the board operating bases so heavy work all day long, they have no breakfast they're going to the jobs hungry its not like troops aren't getting any food but instead of hot breakfast they're being handed these mre. meals ready to eat. alloo groups. in this case mexican chicken stew. >> but you can see this won't won't do for her son so she started her food drive collecting healthy alternatives and sending them overseas herself. her collection barrels are now all over downtown benicia. >> i think it's tragic. i don't understand why we're not giving our troops what they need. >> also soliciting big corporate donations. the company that makes muscle milk donated 70 palettes. >> i do feel empowered by this. the support i've received has been so pose tif her son will be home in the fall with mostly other soldiers set to come back by the end of the year but the thought of any of them existing on t
the united states draws down from the region the military is reducing kitchen infrom a structure, too, meaning fewer hot meals per day from three or four to two. >> they're doing deconstruction of the board operating bases so heavy work all day long, they have no breakfast they're going to the jobs hungry its not like troops aren't getting any food but instead of hot breakfast they're being handed these mre. meals ready to eat. alloo groups. in this case mexican chicken stew. >> but...