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that would have made it the first local government to require pharmaceutical companies to take back unusedrugs. residents use drop-off sites in 2009 to get rid of 60,000 pounds of unwanted pharmaceuticals. representatives argued last night at the meeting that the ordinance was premature and unnecessary. would it require drugmakers to come up with detailed plans for financing and collecting unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs without passing the cost on to consumers. >>> [ unintelligible ] >>> the storm is bringing plenty of snow. this is the scene last night on i-80 at donner summit chains are a must this morning except on vehicles with four wheel drive and snow tires. yesterday snow blowing sideways made skiing almost impossible. >> we were going to come this morning it was blowing so hard the resort wasn't open. >> at lower elevations there was just rain no snow. >>> there's just rain around here too and winds. >> good thin the rain is not as heavy as -- good thing the rain is not as heavy as it was, ponding on the roads your morning commute is going to be fun once again as fa
that would have made it the first local government to require pharmaceutical companies to take back unusedrugs. residents use drop-off sites in 2009 to get rid of 60,000 pounds of unwanted pharmaceuticals. representatives argued last night at the meeting that the ordinance was premature and unnecessary. would it require drugmakers to come up with detailed plans for financing and collecting unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs without passing the cost on to consumers. >>> [...
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. >> taking back your unused meds.is becoming the first county in the nation to force drug makers to properly dispose of unused and expired drugs. they already operate dropoff boxes, under a new proposal, drug manufacturers would be required to pay for and operate the collection of unused prescription and over the counter meds. county supervisors will vote on the measure march 13th. if it's approved, drug companies will have until next january to come up with a plan. a key piece of evidence, walnut creek police releasing a surveillance photo say they will help them catch a bank robber. take a look at the surveillance photo. the man seen here robbed a bank of the west on california boulevard on walnut creek. the man endered the bank at 9:30 this morning. the suspect took the money, ran, making off with an undisclosed amount of cash. he was last seen onp foot headed north to california. he did not use a weapon and luckily no one was injured. >>> we may have reached a new low, graveyard thefts. thieves are cashing in afte
. >> taking back your unused meds.is becoming the first county in the nation to force drug makers to properly dispose of unused and expired drugs. they already operate dropoff boxes, under a new proposal, drug manufacturers would be required to pay for and operate the collection of unused prescription and over the counter meds. county supervisors will vote on the measure march 13th. if it's approved, drug companies will have until next january to come up with a plan. a key piece of...
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this unused portion of the esfs, that would only apply to 2013 and gasoline potentially only for those countries that are already in the program, not for fresh programs from the likes of spain or italy about they ever needed it. but to be reused say greece needed a third program, not ruling it out, or here's the thing, you could just at that time unused portion of the esfs and just add it straight into the esm and create a 740 billion euro fund that could be used indefinitely at any time in the future. so those are the three options. it still gets you to that 940 billion, but ffd insteading 203 out, could you use it indefinitely. carolyn is in copenhagen. it's as clear as mud in some ways about what we do. does any of it actually matter? did the temporary esfs stop greece from restructuring its debt? no. is the bailout if you said going to be big must have to actually sooth the market, is it big now wow the markets some i don't think that 8 billion pig will get us anywhere. so i think the market reaction today will be very muted. i should also point out from a he can cal point of view,
this unused portion of the esfs, that would only apply to 2013 and gasoline potentially only for those countries that are already in the program, not for fresh programs from the likes of spain or italy about they ever needed it. but to be reused say greece needed a third program, not ruling it out, or here's the thing, you could just at that time unused portion of the esfs and just add it straight into the esm and create a 740 billion euro fund that could be used indefinitely at any time in the...
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it's not only empty but it's unusable. taxpayers are helping to foot the bill here.hey are taking 4.7 million in renovating this local. it's known as a disaster recovery site. but it is closer to mid town manhattan than current headquarters are anyway. >>> this is something we can relate to a new study out says $30 billion is lost to consumers by lost cell phones. >> they are lost between 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. some of the most likely places the most likely city where you lose a cell phone philadelphia is keeping up with seattle. the places you are most likely to lose them are in a coffee shop, in a bar and then at the office. three places to start next time you lose it. surpriseingsly new york city came in at number 9. you would think with cab rides and subways it would be number one but we are better. >>> 17 minutes after the hour now. >> president obama taking credit for a pipeline approval. wasn't it already approved? >> there is no keystone pipeline. the leg from canada to the united states he united states has not authorized it and won't until after he's elect
it's not only empty but it's unusable. taxpayers are helping to foot the bill here.hey are taking 4.7 million in renovating this local. it's known as a disaster recovery site. but it is closer to mid town manhattan than current headquarters are anyway. >>> this is something we can relate to a new study out says $30 billion is lost to consumers by lost cell phones. >> they are lost between 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. some of the most likely places the most likely city where you lose a...
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that would have made it the first local government to require pharmaceutical companies to take back unusedites in 2009 to dispose of 60,000 pounds of unwarranted pharmaceuticals. representatives of business and drug companies argued last night the ordinance was premature, ineffective and unnecessary it would require drugmakers to come up with detailed plans for financing and collecting unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs without passing the cost on to consumers. >>> contra costa county's fire chief warming residents could lose fire stations. parcel tax would raise revenue for the cash strapped department they could lose 63 firefighters from their staff of 250. if it happens response times could grow longer and fire insurance rates could rise. >>> i bet the fire danger is lower out there this morning. >> this morning, this whole week. mike is talking about another storm. >>> absolutely, we need the rain and we could handle more in some areas flooding around napa and the mudslide around sonoma, is a minor one but it is starting to happen more rain on the way not much in the santa
that would have made it the first local government to require pharmaceutical companies to take back unusedites in 2009 to dispose of 60,000 pounds of unwarranted pharmaceuticals. representatives of business and drug companies argued last night the ordinance was premature, ineffective and unnecessary it would require drugmakers to come up with detailed plans for financing and collecting unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs without passing the cost on to consumers. >>> contra...
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>> to the extent that fund were not drawn down we are taking jurisdictions to use those, unused funding that have the time period with which they can draw down extended so we can get bulletproof vests out to the officers. >> i would reat you when we chatted earlier this week when i was in vermont about your, your speech earlier this week. and ged targeting of u.s. citizens. i still want to see the office of legal counsel. and i would urge you to keep working on that. i realize that is a matter of some debate within the administration. >> that would be true. >> please keep my staff and me updated in the progress of the review of the nypd surveillance of muslim-americans. >> we will. >> and lastly, i wrote to you and secretary of homeland janet encourage you to hold marriage based immigration petitions for same sex couples, the decision, the defense against marriage act, may be granted individual cases, i hope you will reconsider the administration's position. we have case, i have written toe married in vermont, lawfully, a number of states where same sex marriages are legal. but then the
>> to the extent that fund were not drawn down we are taking jurisdictions to use those, unused funding that have the time period with which they can draw down extended so we can get bulletproof vests out to the officers. >> i would reat you when we chatted earlier this week when i was in vermont about your, your speech earlier this week. and ged targeting of u.s. citizens. i still want to see the office of legal counsel. and i would urge you to keep working on that. i realize that...
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. >>> alameda supervisors delay pharmaceutical companies to take back unused drugs.ents use drop-out sites in 2009. representatives of businesses and drug companies argued last night at the meeting that the ordinance was premature, ineffective and unnecessary. it would require drugmakers to come up with detailed plans for financing and collecting unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs. >>> contra costa county fire chief warning residents they could lose six of their five stations if voters don't pass a parcel tax increase. the $90 annual tax would raise revenue for the department. the chief says they could lose 63 firefighters from an existing staff of more than 250 if the cuts happen officials say response times could grow larger and fire insurance rates could rise. >>> another wet morning. windy but not as much as yesterday. >>> not at all no more gusts 25, 35, the fastest has been 29 at the coast. still waiting on word from sfo how long those flight arrival delays are going to be, because they are going to have them with the rain and low ceiling if you are
. >>> alameda supervisors delay pharmaceutical companies to take back unused drugs.ents use drop-out sites in 2009. representatives of businesses and drug companies argued last night at the meeting that the ordinance was premature, ineffective and unnecessary. it would require drugmakers to come up with detailed plans for financing and collecting unused prescription and over-the-counter drugs. >>> contra costa county fire chief warning residents they could lose six of their...
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the existing situation creates a situation where the other half of the lot is unusable. as you can see from the neighbors, they are anxious about adjustment to the lot. literally enforcement would be an unnecessary hardship. is there some compelling policy that will be served? this is a large lot. i have run out of time. i am going to finish with my rebuttal. thank you. goobut i do have speaker cards,d we usually have people, and speed, so if you would not mind making your presentation in order that up, that is the best way to do this. >> my parents bought a house 46 years ago, and as he presented a lot sizes, they have a double what that is totally inaccessible. if you talk about hardship, my parents have one taken away years ago by a neighbor, because they said we were not using it, so we intended to build on our back lot, and it was the ninth u.s. -- it was denied to us. you bought it as is, so if we cannot build on a smarter -- smaller parcel, but splits the neighborhood. i have been trying to build just a garage, and it has been sitting in planning since 2008, and i
the existing situation creates a situation where the other half of the lot is unusable. as you can see from the neighbors, they are anxious about adjustment to the lot. literally enforcement would be an unnecessary hardship. is there some compelling policy that will be served? this is a large lot. i have run out of time. i am going to finish with my rebuttal. thank you. goobut i do have speaker cards,d we usually have people, and speed, so if you would not mind making your presentation in order...
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in this particular three-levels of parking, i noticed that the last spot is a dead-end, which is unusable. a lot of these bases that they say are designed for the city and to give back are really not conclusive to the number of accounts that are realistic to the plan. additionally, the findings were columns in the aisles -- there are unrealistic seats of the ramps making the planning of this not for detailed accuracy. again, the accessibility for people in wheelchairs, chapter 11 california building codes, asks whether the height and the number of buildings in this space is enough for the spaces that are provided. what is the path of trouble? in looking at some of these plans, there are really no direct planning from when you get off the car to walk through the path to actually get into the space to get to these new retail space is that they are discussing. the mechanical room is stacked three levels. those three levels are eventually going to become four levels, which the mechanical room is right above the quarter retail store. my concern is -- hal is the a distribution intake and out? t
in this particular three-levels of parking, i noticed that the last spot is a dead-end, which is unusable. a lot of these bases that they say are designed for the city and to give back are really not conclusive to the number of accounts that are realistic to the plan. additionally, the findings were columns in the aisles -- there are unrealistic seats of the ramps making the planning of this not for detailed accuracy. again, the accessibility for people in wheelchairs, chapter 11 california...
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sometimes someone we didn't know would put something under the mattress, making the cot unusable for several days. someone would come by and take the hardware away in a shopping bag and that would be it for a week or so. there was often a black photographer who would come to the shop with an empty shopping bag. when he left, he with leave in a zigzag and eventually get on a bus going south. >> i wanted to read a poem that was sent by the poet that i invited to the recent san francisco international poetry festival from iraq i've been in touch with for more than a year and a half. after the united states would not give him his visa, i asked him -- i told him about mutanabbi street and he wrote a poem and he wrote it in english, though he writes in, of course, in arabic. but this one he wrote in english. so i'll read it. one figure in the poem you should know, humbaba, which is an ogre, a monster of immemorial age. that was a special big garden, a forest, where all types of trees and flowers grew. the trees bending down gently flinging branches. our orchard grew like a crown on the sun
sometimes someone we didn't know would put something under the mattress, making the cot unusable for several days. someone would come by and take the hardware away in a shopping bag and that would be it for a week or so. there was often a black photographer who would come to the shop with an empty shopping bag. when he left, he with leave in a zigzag and eventually get on a bus going south. >> i wanted to read a poem that was sent by the poet that i invited to the recent san francisco...
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traditionally it is fuelled with wood that went unused warming homes over the winter months. dating back 500 year, the final night of the celebration is known as the night of fire. that is beautiful. >>> in romania there is one wedding dress truly like no other. floating over downtown bucharest in a hot air balloon a model showed off the world's longest bridal train. the nearly 2-mile-long ivory train took ten seamstresses 100 days to create. the guinness book of world records recognized the mark which beat out the record held by a dump designer. >>> well, in one italian town citizens have no choice. life must be eternal. the town's cemetery at capacity, the mayor made dying illegal. frustrated with citizens being buried in a neighboring town they are nuding with he figured the law would bring attention to their plight. despite knowing he can't actually forbid dying he is asking everyone to try not to. i think that would be a given, wouldn't you think kr. >> yes. >> just try not to. >> i wonder why they don't want to be buried in that town. go next door. the grass is greener.
traditionally it is fuelled with wood that went unused warming homes over the winter months. dating back 500 year, the final night of the celebration is known as the night of fire. that is beautiful. >>> in romania there is one wedding dress truly like no other. floating over downtown bucharest in a hot air balloon a model showed off the world's longest bridal train. the nearly 2-mile-long ivory train took ten seamstresses 100 days to create. the guinness book of world records...
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people can donate their unused hotel rewards points to military families. it is a way that we can easily giveback. >> it fills a void and allows us to feel good about helping our veterans who are returning with their families being able to see them. >> marriott international and american hotels are some of the hotels involved. it was homecoming day for some md. army national guard soldiers. >> after serving in egypt, the soldiers returned to their armories. >> the families of the soldiers are returning began arriving early. it has been a long wait and this is a homecoming day. >> it has been a long time. >> it has been long. i had my ups and downs. >> we have missed him a lot. we are excited he is coming along. >> they hung signs to welcome their soldiers back,. the soldiers are returning from egypt, where they have been serving na deployment on the sinai peninsula. >> they are enforcing the camp david accords. back then, egypt and israel came to an agreement that we would provide a multinational force to observe the border, to prevent any conflict between
people can donate their unused hotel rewards points to military families. it is a way that we can easily giveback. >> it fills a void and allows us to feel good about helping our veterans who are returning with their families being able to see them. >> marriott international and american hotels are some of the hotels involved. it was homecoming day for some md. army national guard soldiers. >> after serving in egypt, the soldiers returned to their armories. >> the...
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housing and salt water from the tsunami has left more than 58,000 acres of farmland and rice patties unusable. >>> last year's disaster in japan gave californians a rude wakeup call as well. you remember santa cruz harbor was hit hard by the waves that traveled all the way across the pacific. glenn ramirez shows us the repair work that still needs to be done. >> on a picture perfect day, it looks like nothing bad ever happened at the santa cruz harbor. that is until you get to these docks. one year after the tsunami, most of the damage docked are still in need of repair and some are so broken up, they are unsafe to occupy. >> there are 23 to rebuild. we have gotten two of them done. >> state and local emergency managers took a walking tour to call attention to the continued need for repair. >> this project is extremely important to our local fishery. >> and serve as a reminder that it can all happen again. 19 boats were sunk and the harbor suffered $17 million in damage when wave of powerful wave rolled into the harbor. the sailboat was among the hundreds damaged. >> it got to the point where
housing and salt water from the tsunami has left more than 58,000 acres of farmland and rice patties unusable. >>> last year's disaster in japan gave californians a rude wakeup call as well. you remember santa cruz harbor was hit hard by the waves that traveled all the way across the pacific. glenn ramirez shows us the repair work that still needs to be done. >> on a picture perfect day, it looks like nothing bad ever happened at the santa cruz harbor. that is until you get to...
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that area i assume is an unused area anyway that will be access to the fire escape. i would say rather -- the one we're most concerned about is the evening light from the west. maybe leave the protruding side on the far side, on the east side alone and let that come all the way out because that is going to block the morning light, if anything. we do not have a window over there. our dining room is on the other side. >> could i ask project sponsor to -- the architect. do you think that could be done, sir? >> you need to come to the microphone. >> i could talk to mark. commissioner antonini: we should talk to the honor and see if he is ok. i do not think you're losing too much there. >> we're putting rubber on the stairs anyway. we are dampening the noise and that has been known for six or nine months. this other piece, i do not know what it accomplishes, to be quite frank. i understand what is being asked and i am happy to talk to them. according to building code, it does not talk to the light -- it does not cut off the light. i would rather not have changed today. >>
that area i assume is an unused area anyway that will be access to the fire escape. i would say rather -- the one we're most concerned about is the evening light from the west. maybe leave the protruding side on the far side, on the east side alone and let that come all the way out because that is going to block the morning light, if anything. we do not have a window over there. our dining room is on the other side. >> could i ask project sponsor to -- the architect. do you think that...
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the salt water left more than 58,000 acres of farmland and rice patties unusable.t continues to grow all along the coast? these mountains of debris. 22million-tons of it. an unescapable reminder of what was lost and the most tangible sign what has been accomplished. the reclaiming of the land. represents sendai. when we met him a year ago, he seemed in shock. he lost two relatives in the tsunami. he joined the majority and passed a $235 billion five-year recovery plan. >> is that enough? >> i don't think so. >> as he surveys, he admits the task of rebuilding is daunting. his constituents are growing discouraged that the slow progress still, they encourage him. >> they give me energy. hey, you have to hold on and hang in there to make it better. >> so they are trying to cheer you up? >> that's right. >> but it makes it really sad, because i know they are laughing to keep from crying. >> he'll get a loan. in many ways, he's like his country a year after the tsunami. determined to recover, trying not to cry. bill whitticker, cbs news, japan. >>> and from the cbs 5 wea
the salt water left more than 58,000 acres of farmland and rice patties unusable.t continues to grow all along the coast? these mountains of debris. 22million-tons of it. an unescapable reminder of what was lost and the most tangible sign what has been accomplished. the reclaiming of the land. represents sendai. when we met him a year ago, he seemed in shock. he lost two relatives in the tsunami. he joined the majority and passed a $235 billion five-year recovery plan. >> is that enough?...
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. >>> alameda county is tabling a plan to force drug companies to take back unused prescription drugs. the board of supervisors decided to hold off until it hears from drugmakers. pharmaceutical companies say the ordinance is unnecessary because people can get rid of unwanted drugs by flushing them. critics say flushing drugs is contaminating the water supply. the proposed plan would make pharmaceutical companies pay for the county's drug kick-back program. >>> it is official. the 49ers santa clara stadium is a go. city council voted last night to approve the lease, budget an terms of the $1.2 billion stadium project. the 68,000-seat facility will be built next to great america and the lease agreement between the city and the 49ers is now locked in for 40 years. the team will pay the city $30 million per year. construction will begin in a few months and the stadium should be ready for the 2014 season. >>> 4:37 right now. time to check the forecast. meteorologist christina loren. >> good morning to you. it is kind of cold out there this morning. we've got showers on the radar. let's ge
. >>> alameda county is tabling a plan to force drug companies to take back unused prescription drugs. the board of supervisors decided to hold off until it hears from drugmakers. pharmaceutical companies say the ordinance is unnecessary because people can get rid of unwanted drugs by flushing them. critics say flushing drugs is contaminating the water supply. the proposed plan would make pharmaceutical companies pay for the county's drug kick-back program. >>> it is official....
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they had been alerted after he activated a motion sensor officers had placed in unused holiday homes. >> he came out of the premises, out of a doorway, where he was confronted by police. he quickly retreated into the house and attempted to exit out toward the back. the policeman again confronted him on that side. we had the building contained. a short scuffle ensued. he wasn't arrested. malcom naden is wanted for murdering two women and indecent assault of another. he spent years on the run, living off the land, even stealing food from a zoo to stay ahead of the police. so adept was naden at avoiding capture, he was like ned kelly from the 19th century. for police, the nearly seven years were spent with a wanted man who would make a mistake. naden appeared in the heavily- guarded court room, where he was accused of murdering a 24-year- old woman and wounding a police officer. naden has been taken to a maximum security jail. liberty for this resource will but dangerous fugitive is over. bbc news in sydney. >> it takes a bold person to say the worst of the eurozone debt crisis is over.
they had been alerted after he activated a motion sensor officers had placed in unused holiday homes. >> he came out of the premises, out of a doorway, where he was confronted by police. he quickly retreated into the house and attempted to exit out toward the back. the policeman again confronted him on that side. we had the building contained. a short scuffle ensued. he wasn't arrested. malcom naden is wanted for murdering two women and indecent assault of another. he spent years on the...
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there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of school. in earthquake, they call it the coy mot that means this apocalypse. at first there was a very heroic effort. infer natio international community helped. after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the mountains to keep 1/2 million people a hive during the wintertime. it was very heroic and people were grateful. aid has dropped 70 percent after a year in the wake of that void many jihad and people labeled terrorists have set up camps. this is one here. in pakistan. and in that camp, there are many kids that are previously were going to school and now they have no school and the cost to help them go would be about one month per month per child. fifth grader 20 bucks a year. first grader five bucks a year. they get their food in the back on the mess tenth and then on the left is an extreme
there was 9,000 schools destroyed or rendered unusable. 1/2 million kids displaced out of school. in earthquake, they call it the coy mot that means this apocalypse. at first there was a very heroic effort. infer natio international community helped. after katrina red cross got 2,000,000 for help and for this earthquake red cross received 6 million dollars. the united states sent in helicopters that conductd the greatest air lift in the history of mankind. moved about 20 thousand on thes in the...
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because the market is so tight with respect to unused capacity, any relatively small event, even a natural disaster tends to put upward pressure on price. >> reporter: tomorrow i'll be talking to the textives from alternative fuel companies about how that industry is changing and becoming more competitive. >> susie: b.p. shares rose to their highest level in more than a year today. the stock closed just shy of $48 per share just 48 hours after the company reached a settlement with thousands of people and businesses hurt by the deepwater horizon oil spill. as sylvia hall reports, this settlement could turn out to be much more expensive than the headline price. >> reporter: if the latest settlement is approved, b.p. expects to pay out $7.8 billion to fishermen, restaurant owners, hoteliers and a host of other residents along the gulf coast. that's much le than the $20 billion the company set aside back in 2010. but with no cap on the deal, tulane law professor ed sherman says b.p. could pay out much more than forecast. this settlement is welcome news to a large number of plaintiffs who have
because the market is so tight with respect to unused capacity, any relatively small event, even a natural disaster tends to put upward pressure on price. >> reporter: tomorrow i'll be talking to the textives from alternative fuel companies about how that industry is changing and becoming more competitive. >> susie: b.p. shares rose to their highest level in more than a year today. the stock closed just shy of $48 per share just 48 hours after the company reached a settlement with...
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the salt water has left more than 58,000 acres of farm land and rice paddies unusable.continues to grow all along the coast? these mountains of debris, 22 million tons of it. they're an inescapable reminder of of what was lost and the most tangible sign of what has been accomplished in the year since the disaster-- the reclaiming of the land. yutaka kumagai represents sendai in the diet, japan's congress. when he met him a year ago, he seemed in shock. he had lost two relatives in the tsunami. >> it's like hiroshima after the atomic bomb. >> reporter: he joined the majority and passed a $235 billion five-year recovery plan. is that enough? >> i don't think so, i don't think so. >> reporter: as he surveys his wrecked district, he admits the task of rebillion is daunting. his constituents are growing discouraged at the slow progress. still, they encourage him. >> they give me energy and, you know, hey, you have to hold on, and hang in there, and to, you know, make a better plan. >> reporter: so they're trying to cheer you up. >> that's right. but it makes it really sad be
the salt water has left more than 58,000 acres of farm land and rice paddies unusable.continues to grow all along the coast? these mountains of debris, 22 million tons of it. they're an inescapable reminder of of what was lost and the most tangible sign of what has been accomplished in the year since the disaster-- the reclaiming of the land. yutaka kumagai represents sendai in the diet, japan's congress. when he met him a year ago, he seemed in shock. he had lost two relatives in the tsunami....
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but when we're running with enormous amounts of unused capacity and labor, yes, it's economics 101, you have stimulus to put people back to work so that the economy grows, produces output, so don't tell me that i'm saying we want stimulus all the time. i never said that and i don't see that. >> brenda: okay. we have a last, last word from jonas, please. >> and we've never had a depression since the government started the concept of deficit spending in a recession. >> brenda: okay, that's got to be the last word, thanks. how can can a new car that runs on gas stop your pain at the pump. why this may not save just drivers amounts of money, but save all american taxpayers some, too. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy that. i am. [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. >> good morning, everyone, live from america's news headquarters, i'm jamie colby. a battle for the republican nomination is underway right now in kansas. the sun fl
but when we're running with enormous amounts of unused capacity and labor, yes, it's economics 101, you have stimulus to put people back to work so that the economy grows, produces output, so don't tell me that i'm saying we want stimulus all the time. i never said that and i don't see that. >> brenda: okay. we have a last, last word from jonas, please. >> and we've never had a depression since the government started the concept of deficit spending in a recession. >> brenda:...
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in this particular three-levels of parking, i noticed that the last spot is a dead-end, which is unusable. a lot of these bases that they say are designed for the city and to give back are really not conclusive to the number of accounts that are realistic to the plan. additionally, the findings were columns in the aisles -- there are unrealistic seats of the ramps making the planning of this not for detailed accuracy. again, the accessibility for people in wheelchairs, chapter 11 california building codes, asks whether the height and the number of buildings in this space is enough for the spaces that are provided. what is the path of trouble? in looking at some of these plans
in this particular three-levels of parking, i noticed that the last spot is a dead-end, which is unusable. a lot of these bases that they say are designed for the city and to give back are really not conclusive to the number of accounts that are realistic to the plan. additionally, the findings were columns in the aisles -- there are unrealistic seats of the ramps making the planning of this not for detailed accuracy. again, the accessibility for people in wheelchairs, chapter 11 california...