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as proposed would have a significant traffic impact. we had a loading impact that was mitigating the voting plan. >> you talk about your trip generation methodology that you are using as a nationally excepted methodology. when you talk to the appellants, they make a pretty convincing argument that while this methodology might be national accepted, this might not be the most accurate told that we could come up with. is there any work happening to take a look at this tool? i am wondering if we can do better than adequate and actually see if we can come up with a better way. there will be more trips certainly to and from that spot that is a novelist. it might need more troops and generally speaking which is not what this produces as a result. >> i think the distinction is not so much stripped generation but auto trips. >> these are based on some kind of space. that is what we use. this is not just based on national information, this is based on surveys in downtown. the surveys for downtown for making judgments as to how many of the strips are based but automobile are based on different retail sites, many of which do not have parking. macy's does not have on-site parking, these are tw
as proposed would have a significant traffic impact. we had a loading impact that was mitigating the voting plan. >> you talk about your trip generation methodology that you are using as a nationally excepted methodology. when you talk to the appellants, they make a pretty convincing argument that while this methodology might be national accepted, this might not be the most accurate told that we could come up with. is there any work happening to take a look at this tool? i am wondering if...
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and very active for gore, very active for kerry, but with obama it was different for me and us as a nationi am from a small town where sometimes the race lines have been very divided, and people came out at that moment in our history, whites and blacks, hispanics, and went door to door in my little town. my dad, who was the republican, was knocking on doors. there is something about the message that resonates with all of us. i have deep concern about what i am watching all across the board, democrats, republicans, tea party, about the power of our words. i always go back to bobby kennedy and i read his speeches and think how forward-thinking he was, and the speeches of martin luther king jr. and how forward-thinking he was, and what resonates in us with our divinity and brightness. i see us getting away from that with so many political pundits, people from my part of the world, like rush limbaugh, who instead of speaking to us at a level of speaking -- seeking greatness and thus are motivating us by fear and hatred. it frightens me. it frightens me for the country because i feel like even
and very active for gore, very active for kerry, but with obama it was different for me and us as a nationi am from a small town where sometimes the race lines have been very divided, and people came out at that moment in our history, whites and blacks, hispanics, and went door to door in my little town. my dad, who was the republican, was knocking on doors. there is something about the message that resonates with all of us. i have deep concern about what i am watching all across the board,...
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as a country. it's an opportunity for all of us as a nation to look back to what the founders envisioned and that wasots of different people and lots of different states making decisions that are best for the residents of those states. >> chris: are you saying for instance things like social security or medicare, those should be handled by the states for their own citizens and not be a national responsibility with a national program? >> chris i'm glad that you asked about that. we have got -- the same thing is with unemployment compensation, too. we have a contract between people in the government and the contract has been broken. social security for example, i'm 43 and paid into the system and you know what? the men has been stolen from me and i know me parents, on social security, they have got to continue to rieft. they depend on it and it is their primary source of income and i grew up lower middle class and my parents are challenged financially and our seniors have to have the trust and security that those benefits will get, and even those getting ready to receive. obviously there's a contract a
as a country. it's an opportunity for all of us as a nation to look back to what the founders envisioned and that wasots of different people and lots of different states making decisions that are best for the residents of those states. >> chris: are you saying for instance things like social security or medicare, those should be handled by the states for their own citizens and not be a national responsibility with a national program? >> chris i'm glad that you asked about that. we...
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educating our kids, that's the key to greater opportunity for them and greater opportunity for us as a nation. so i want to accomplish as much as possible in the education sphere and working with people. i was talking to two c.e.o.s recently, ed rust who heads state farm, bill green who heading a censure and they were saying we got together recently, we spent time talking about business and we spent a couple hours talking about education. i mean, people recognize how critical this is and how important this is and i think about the kids i encountered along the way. you look in their eyes and there's so much hope, so much desire. and i think that we can meet this. i'm energized by this challenge to meet this and i know that this president has created an opportunity for us to work together and to get that done. so i feel very passion matily about that. >> if you come from your background you know a lot of business leaders across the country. what do you make of the divide that somehow people suggest has... exists today between the business community and the president? >> well, first of all if yo
educating our kids, that's the key to greater opportunity for them and greater opportunity for us as a nation. so i want to accomplish as much as possible in the education sphere and working with people. i was talking to two c.e.o.s recently, ed rust who heads state farm, bill green who heading a censure and they were saying we got together recently, we spent time talking about business and we spent a couple hours talking about education. i mean, people recognize how critical this is and how...
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a loved ones of those lost. tomorrow and beyond, we should recapture the unity that allowed us to come together as a nation to confront a determined energy. that -- a determined enemy. that is neither a republican nor a democratic challenge. that is an american challenge. >> we are travelling the country to look at some of the most closely contested house races leading up to the election in november. >> i am and the president of local 1647. we are having our annual pig roast for people who are labor friendly. >> thank you. i hope to see you soon. [unintelligible] >> the incoming congress and has represented the 11th district since 1985. of partsrict is made uppe of northeastern pennsylvania. it has voted consistently democratically. it voted for obama by 11 points. george bush won the district but only four points. he did not do as well as obama. -- the senator when the district by only four points. he did not do as well as obama. that is what republicans think they can take the district. -- why republicans think they can take the district. doing a great job. we need someone like you. >> the challenger has been the ha
a loved ones of those lost. tomorrow and beyond, we should recapture the unity that allowed us to come together as a nation to confront a determined energy. that -- a determined enemy. that is neither a republican nor a democratic challenge. that is an american challenge. >> we are travelling the country to look at some of the most closely contested house races leading up to the election in november. >> i am and the president of local 1647. we are having our annual pig roast for...
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we start thinking we can do it, too, and the glue that binds us as a nation, the thing that sets us apart from almost any other nation is this consistent application of fairness and the law. when our leaders are doing that, it sends a tremendous sense of -- tremendous signal. that means they have really missed what america is about. you may have heard something you absolutely disagree with. you owe me an e-mail if you do, because that is how i hear from you. a lot of people will not stand up. it may take me two or three months. i will read it, and you will get an answer. god bless you. [applause] host: caller[captioning performy national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> of last the united states joins every industrial nation in the world of such health care is our right and not of privilege. >> senators have been holding town hall meetings, and we have been covering them. watch them on line and see what your officials have said. it is free on your computer any time. >> questions about plans by a church to burn copies of the koran were part
we start thinking we can do it, too, and the glue that binds us as a nation, the thing that sets us apart from almost any other nation is this consistent application of fairness and the law. when our leaders are doing that, it sends a tremendous sense of -- tremendous signal. that means they have really missed what america is about. you may have heard something you absolutely disagree with. you owe me an e-mail if you do, because that is how i hear from you. a lot of people will not stand up....
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all the sudden, the very glue that binds us together as a nation, but equal shot, the thing that setsart from almost every other nation, is this consistent hard application of fairness and application of law. when our leaders are doing that, it sends a tremendous signal that makes me shake in my bones. that means they have barely missed what america is all about. they really missed it. you may have heard something here tonight that you absolutely disagree with. you owe me an e-mail if you do. that is how i hear from you. a lot of times, in a setting like this, somebody disagrees will not step -- sent -- stand- up. it may take me three months to get back to you. god bless you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> coming the next, a town hall meeting with vermont senator bernice sanders. after that, president obama talks about jobs, the economy, and the november elections. later, remarks from conservative activist ginni thomas. on tomorrow morning's "washington journal, a discussion on changes to t
all the sudden, the very glue that binds us together as a nation, but equal shot, the thing that setsart from almost every other nation, is this consistent hard application of fairness and application of law. when our leaders are doing that, it sends a tremendous signal that makes me shake in my bones. that means they have barely missed what america is all about. they really missed it. you may have heard something here tonight that you absolutely disagree with. you owe me an e-mail if you do....
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. >> reporter: you see the land is currently in use as a national wildlife refuge, which attracts 90,000isitors a year to this sparsely populated, rural georgia county. jon: what about the environmental impact of letting them go back in, would that be a factor? >> reporter: yeah that is certainly a big concern from the federal government. the federal government says this spot where i am right now is home to more than 300 bird species, including some endangered wood stork populations. refuge managers say allowing even moderate residential development in this area would place that wildlife in jeopardy. however, former harris neck residents say their culture and history are equally deserving of protection, listen to this. >> this our home, we going to die here. this is for the rest of our life. and you take it away from me and give it to the birds? you call that fair? >> reporter: now these former residents are pressing congress to give them their land back, jon. jon: jonathan serrie in harris neck, thank you. fox news is tracking your stories about the government's seizures of private prop
. >> reporter: you see the land is currently in use as a national wildlife refuge, which attracts 90,000isitors a year to this sparsely populated, rural georgia county. jon: what about the environmental impact of letting them go back in, would that be a factor? >> reporter: yeah that is certainly a big concern from the federal government. the federal government says this spot where i am right now is home to more than 300 bird species, including some endangered wood stork...
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nasa is the one entity that can combine the best of americans, what makes us great as a nation, inspiring young people, allowing -- making dreams come true, exploring the unknown with very tangible technological spinoffs. if we don't pass the bill tonight, by the end of this year, there will be no more manned space program because the obama administration is systematically and aggressively shutting it down. we all have disagreement with this bill, we would like to see a different bill. i thank chairman gordon and mr. hall for bringing it to the floor. all of us working together to bring it -- to pass it tonight will ensure our ability to make rockets in the civilian work force of enge years and -- engineers and scientists who will be gone, we will lose those jobs and we'll lose the tremendous edge we had as a nation to build rockets and explore outer space. mr. speaker, i thank you for the time and urge all members to support this vital legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from
nasa is the one entity that can combine the best of americans, what makes us great as a nation, inspiring young people, allowing -- making dreams come true, exploring the unknown with very tangible technological spinoffs. if we don't pass the bill tonight, by the end of this year, there will be no more manned space program because the obama administration is systematically and aggressively shutting it down. we all have disagreement with this bill, we would like to see a different bill. i thank...
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we do not have one problem in front of us as a nation. that is not solveable. but if we talk about the symptoms and not the real problems, we delay the time at which we have to get to and work on the real problem. and it's just like practicing medicine. if you come to me and you've got fever and a cough and chest pain and i say, oh, i can take care of your chove -- cough, i can give you a narcotic, and i can take care of your fever, and i can also give you something to help the chest pain but if i never diagnose the fact that you have pneumonia and treat the real disease, you're going to fell better at first and then get a lot worse. and that's what we've done so we need to get rid of the politically correct dialogues that say you're a bad person if you talk about something that we're doing today. you're not. the fact is we have a lot of problems in front of us, and we need to discover what they are. we need to talk about what the real problems are, and then make the hard choices that says what's number one, number two, number three knowing we can't do everythi
we do not have one problem in front of us as a nation. that is not solveable. but if we talk about the symptoms and not the real problems, we delay the time at which we have to get to and work on the real problem. and it's just like practicing medicine. if you come to me and you've got fever and a cough and chest pain and i say, oh, i can take care of your chove -- cough, i can give you a narcotic, and i can take care of your fever, and i can also give you something to help the chest pain but...
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us to go on the road for the first time. we have not won a road game. it should be good for us. >>> the nationals game -- bryce harper suited up for the first time today asl minor league player. he is down south playing for the gnats in the florida instructional league. he has been looking forward to the opportunity. >> i want to exceed expectations for myself. it is about what i think and what i want to do. if i think i am doing well, i'm going to think i'm doing well. i want perfection out of myself. i want to be perfect. i know it is not going to be like that, but that is what i want. >> strive for perfection. said the changes don't worry -- the managers say goodbye. -- >>> joe torre. the managers say goodbye. don mattingly will take over as manager next season. for the first time since 2006, michael vick will start at quarterback in nfl game. he was named the eagles' starting quarterback for their game in detroit this sunday. what a story michael vick has been over the last couple of years. >> it may be the redemption story of the nfl. >> he looked good last week. story of the nfl. >> he looked good last week. oh. see that? great job. ok, now let's g
us to go on the road for the first time. we have not won a road game. it should be good for us. >>> the nationals game -- bryce harper suited up for the first time today asl minor league player. he is down south playing for the gnats in the florida instructional league. he has been looking forward to the opportunity. >> i want to exceed expectations for myself. it is about what i think and what i want to do. if i think i am doing well, i'm going to think i'm doing well. i want...
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. >> it's an opportunity for to us stay as a nation, you know, we're mad as hell, we're not going to particular it any more, and we're going to move science forward so we can save more lives. >> dr. rugo hopes one day all patients with advanced cancer can live like jane and treat kansas a manageable chronic disease. >> we don't cure heart disease most the of the time. we don't cure diabetes or high blood pressure. but we treat it effectively. >> reporter: as for jane? >> my personal dream is that we will all be able to live a normal life. >> reporter: with time to stop and smell the roses. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5 healthwatch. >> stand up to cancer begins tonight at 7:00. it is commercial-free and you can view it right here on cbs 5. >>> we are going to turn to lawrence now. the weekend is upon us. hoping for some sunshine. >> i think we are going to get it. we'll see sun around the bay area. had a little today and a good sight to see and indeed we'll see more sunshine through the weekend. let's take you live outside right now and check things out. there it is. there is the sun looki
. >> it's an opportunity for to us stay as a nation, you know, we're mad as hell, we're not going to particular it any more, and we're going to move science forward so we can save more lives. >> dr. rugo hopes one day all patients with advanced cancer can live like jane and treat kansas a manageable chronic disease. >> we don't cure heart disease most the of the time. we don't cure diabetes or high blood pressure. but we treat it effectively. >> reporter: as for jane?...
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nation forward. it's an answer of hope. it's not one of the despair of the past. the one that leading us to insolvency as a in the original clip, senator murkowski says you're an extremist. unemployment benefits, you say they are unconstitutional. two questions. first of all, why are unemployment benefits unconstitutional? and secondly, the census bureau came out this week with new figures that ics are living in on poverty. without unemployment benefits, a lot more, millions more would be living in poverty. what would you do for them? >> well i think the question is what is the role of the federal government? right now we've grown the federal government into such a size we have, i think, $13.4 trillion in debt. if you look at the future unfunded obligation, a lot of those are the entitlement programs, by some estimates $130 trillion. that is unsustainable. that's just the facts. i think americans recognize that those are the facts. the exciting thing is americans are looking for answers. action alaska -- alaskans are looking for answers 40. % of our economy in alaska is derived from the federal government.
nation forward. it's an answer of hope. it's not one of the despair of the past. the one that leading us to insolvency as a in the original clip, senator murkowski says you're an extremist. unemployment benefits, you say they are unconstitutional. two questions. first of all, why are unemployment benefits unconstitutional? and secondly, the census bureau came out this week with new figures that ics are living in on poverty. without unemployment benefits, a lot more, millions more would be...
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we do not have one problem in front of us as a nation that is not solvable. but if we talk about the symptoms and not the real problem, we delayed the time in which we have to get to and work on the real problems, and it is just like practicing medicine. if if you come to mean you got fever and cough and chest pain, and i say, i can take care of your call. i give your narcotic. i could take care of your fever, and i can also give you something to help the chest pain. but i never diagnosed the fact that you have pneumonia entreats the real disease, you will feel better and then you will get a lot worse. that is what we have done. we need to get rid of the politically correct dialogue to say you cannot talk about something. if europe that something? we have a lot of problems in front of us and we need to discover what they are, talk about the real problems, and make hard choices that says what is number one, what is number two, and what is number three, knowing that we cannot do everything we were elected to come off nor should we get the federal level. to voic
we do not have one problem in front of us as a nation that is not solvable. but if we talk about the symptoms and not the real problem, we delayed the time in which we have to get to and work on the real problems, and it is just like practicing medicine. if if you come to mean you got fever and cough and chest pain, and i say, i can take care of your call. i give your narcotic. i could take care of your fever, and i can also give you something to help the chest pain. but i never diagnosed the...
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us on r.t. . how a welcome to business i'm queen malakand because i have you with us russia ranks sixty third as a competitive nation according to the world economic forum that places russia roughly in the middle of one hundred thirty nine countries all the list davus base for a measure of competitiveness in twelve different ways among them education labor market efficiency and innovation so it's a learn to first place followed by sweden and singapore. and russia's credit rating outlook has been upgraded to positive from stable by fitch ratings the reasons for the boost are accelerating growth of stabilizing banking industry and a flexible exchange rate policy from the central bank which said it may further raise russia's credit rating if the government reduces the country's vulnerability to swings in all places. politicians at least in some countries have given up the pretense of economic recovery president barack obama this week called for another round of public spending to prevent a slide into depression but the debate is finally balanced with others in europe determined to cut spending and bring down deficits e
us on r.t. . how a welcome to business i'm queen malakand because i have you with us russia ranks sixty third as a competitive nation according to the world economic forum that places russia roughly in the middle of one hundred thirty nine countries all the list davus base for a measure of competitiveness in twelve different ways among them education labor market efficiency and innovation so it's a learn to first place followed by sweden and singapore. and russia's credit rating outlook has...
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a drastic policy. as felipe tells us, it was a policy that our nation would regret. felipe?jessica, it's a sad chapter in u.s. history. people of japanese ancestry, many of them u.s. citizens, suddenly found themselves the victims of fear and discrimination. although guilty of no crime, they were rounded up and sent far away to what were basically prison camps. >> so this is my grandfather's yearbook from 1944, and here's this great shot of gila river, the camp he was at. >> reporter: jenny uchida's grandfather spent his high school years behind barbed wire. he and his family were locked away at a camp in the hot arizona desert. that's because he was of japanese descent and the united states was at war with imperial japan. >> that is why the commanding general of the western defense command determined that all japanese within the coastal areas should move inland. notices were posted. all persons of japanese descent were required to register. and the japanese themselves cheerfully handled the enormous paperwork involved in the migration. >> i think that it's important for peo
a drastic policy. as felipe tells us, it was a policy that our nation would regret. felipe?jessica, it's a sad chapter in u.s. history. people of japanese ancestry, many of them u.s. citizens, suddenly found themselves the victims of fear and discrimination. although guilty of no crime, they were rounded up and sent far away to what were basically prison camps. >> so this is my grandfather's yearbook from 1944, and here's this great shot of gila river, the camp he was at. >>...
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it took us a couple of decades as a nation to say that agent orange was a problem.just denied it. then we said it may have done some harm and we put a bureaucratic hoops that you have to fight, many of you for decades. they are probably getting sicker fighting the b.a. -- the va. i hope we can get through congress quickly to release a thank-you and said that we are sorry and said welcome home, vietnam vets. eligibility to get agent orange claims is limited to those who had boots on the ground and a certain -- in a certain spot. you have to prove there was a to orange in the dioxin. he should not have to do that. -- you should not have to do that. my model is that if you were there, we should care. i do not care if your boots were on the ground or if you were on the blue waters off the shore or in the blue skies above. if you were in guam, if you were in camp lejeune, you should be eligible because that is where the dioxin was. that is what gave you the cancer or whatever you might have. we should open that eligibility to everyone who was in any of those places. i ho
it took us a couple of decades as a nation to say that agent orange was a problem.just denied it. then we said it may have done some harm and we put a bureaucratic hoops that you have to fight, many of you for decades. they are probably getting sicker fighting the b.a. -- the va. i hope we can get through congress quickly to release a thank-you and said that we are sorry and said welcome home, vietnam vets. eligibility to get agent orange claims is limited to those who had boots on the ground...
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as mother nature will let us be right now. >> reporter: the fire was sparked sunday at a utah national guard shooting range. 50-mile-per-hour winds spread the flames quickly. >> i could hardly run to the car, i was so scared. i was so shaken and feel like i was going to pass out. >> reporter: monday, the utah
as mother nature will let us be right now. >> reporter: the fire was sparked sunday at a utah national guard shooting range. 50-mile-per-hour winds spread the flames quickly. >> i could hardly run to the car, i was so scared. i was so shaken and feel like i was going to pass out. >> reporter: monday, the utah
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us saying it takes a village. it takes a village, it takes a community. >> joining us as part of our education nation coverage. executive director of the detroit parent network and karen hunter, who is a journalist and publisher. thank you all, three, for coming by to join us this morning during education nation. let's start with you, my friend, david. it takes a village. >> sure. >> help us to understand what is the ideal village? >> the ideal village really incorporates community members, mentors for our young people, business community to come and get involved providing internships and opportunities for young people to understand the connection between what they're doing in school each and every day working with their teachers, the challenges of what they're facing. they have to understand what those kecks are. when i'm studying this math and science, being able to connect to the real world is important. >> make it practical. what do you think is the weak link here when we look at the villages? >> well, you know, i try to look at things as a point of strength. i particularly focus in on parent as being a ver
us saying it takes a village. it takes a village, it takes a community. >> joining us as part of our education nation coverage. executive director of the detroit parent network and karen hunter, who is a journalist and publisher. thank you all, three, for coming by to join us this morning during education nation. let's start with you, my friend, david. it takes a village. >> sure. >> help us to understand what is the ideal village? >> the ideal village really...
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as we get them but for the meantime let's go to the business news with current . and i welcome to business good to have you with us this hour russia ranks sixty third as a competitive nation according to the world economic forum that places russia roughly in the middle of one hundred thirty nine countries on the list devils face for measured competitiveness in twelve different ways including education labor market efficiency and innovation total and took first place followed by sweden and singapore. politicians at least in some countries have given up the pretense of economic recovery president obama this week called for another round of public spending to prevent a slide into depression but the debate is finally ballasts with others and europe determined to cut spending and bring down deficits if they didn't give it a has more. they wrote about. the one hundred eighty billion dollars into the u.s. economy after a data suggesting the economy from house prices to jobs is shrinking again given his mood is a debating whether more spending will end with a keyed of contraction in the land of the rising sun the russians to face a choice for the next few years we seem pretty sur
as we get them but for the meantime let's go to the business news with current . and i welcome to business good to have you with us this hour russia ranks sixty third as a competitive nation according to the world economic forum that places russia roughly in the middle of one hundred thirty nine countries on the list devils face for measured competitiveness in twelve different ways including education labor market efficiency and innovation total and took first place followed by sweden and...
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hundred thousand people have participated in a wave of strikes for coke europe as a nation and governments impose proposals tell us the measures to pay off massive debts run out by big banks. city hall just a day after a made you reduce cold suffocating with construction projects for days getting the rights to run only after they probably will be limited to troops current towns and demos meanwhile the allison says he won't take legal action against his son but state politics. such de long awaited stability oh yes or no bond of bond it's biggest turn is gearing up a parliamentary elections following months of political turmoil and ethnic clashes the ballots with over two dozen punches taken from want comes after the referendum which pulled parliamentary democracy to the country. as the headlines now find out why it was learns finance minister how to nation in stitches and wants some buildings in china demolished before their companies have no law so that in because a report coming up in just a moment here with us. john now once again for the times or a bar with me my spies or stacy herbert markets finance scandals
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jose has the worst roads in the nation that according to a study by national transportation research group it's one of a number bay area cities on the list. as kron 4 shows us san jose has seen years of declining roads than ever in the top spot. >> this is the all too common sight in san jose a hopeless backlog of roads in poor condition you can see the cracks and bottles everywhere but the miles of bad road piling up each year. san jose does fight back this was in willow glen and earlier this year. here's how about tonight now within a set of asphalt. and forced listen as a dozen have enough money to do this elsewhere. city transportation officials point to this as the classic example. the text here the car is running over the choppy pavement this road is a major and hit heavily by traffic an example of the kind of roads deteriorating. one stretch of the former involves a bad road plagued by these holes causing hundreds of dollars of damage for car every year. it would cost a quarter of a billion dollars to do this to fix it all in one pot hole at a time. until the top in san jose expects to stay at or near the top of the list. >>, for areas with populatio
jose has the worst roads in the nation that according to a study by national transportation research group it's one of a number bay area cities on the list. as kron 4 shows us san jose has seen years of declining roads than ever in the top spot. >> this is the all too common sight in san jose a hopeless backlog of roads in poor condition you can see the cracks and bottles everywhere but the miles of bad road piling up each year. san jose does fight back this was in willow glen and earlier...
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lord has been a tremendous resource and helping to find as the nation's and keeping us on track and that has been very important and i think will results in a very good and very detailed plan that will carry japan town forward so we thank you for the assignment and your support and look forward to coming back to you with more details. for the land use committee, we have one change of time in our upcoming schedules on october 7th and we will begin our meeting at 7:00 due to availability otherwise we need to every thursday of the month. thank you, we hope that you'll be able to come to our community or so committee buildings. >> is there further public comment on this item? >> if not, public comment is closed. >> i have been able to attend a couple of meetings and with the addition of mr. lord, i think that things are going quite swimmingly but from what i hear, things are moving along fairly well. on the cultural heritage part of a better neighborhood plan effort, just to extend on what mr. lord presented, he did mention support for the natural trust for historic preservation. that came i
lord has been a tremendous resource and helping to find as the nation's and keeping us on track and that has been very important and i think will results in a very good and very detailed plan that will carry japan town forward so we thank you for the assignment and your support and look forward to coming back to you with more details. for the land use committee, we have one change of time in our upcoming schedules on october 7th and we will begin our meeting at 7:00 due to availability...
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us to resolve all the outstanding issues. and these are legitimacy and security. just as you expect us to be ready to recognize a palestinian state as the nation state of the palestinian people, we expect you to be prepared to recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people. there are more than a million non-jews living in israel who have full civil rights. there is no contradiction between a nation state that guarantees the national rights of the majority, and guaranteeing the full civic equality of the minority. i think this mutual recognition between us is indispensable to clarifying to our two peoples that the conflict between us is over. i also said yesterday that a real peace must take into account did genuine security needs of israel that have changed -- have changed since i last spoke about the veterans here, gathered at this table. we have been here before. we fashioned the have broad agreement -- though hebron agreement, and another agreement. in the past year's new forces have arisen and we have the rise of iran and of missile warfare. a peace agreement must take into account the security arrangement begins these real thre
us to resolve all the outstanding issues. and these are legitimacy and security. just as you expect us to be ready to recognize a palestinian state as the nation state of the palestinian people, we expect you to be prepared to recognize israel as the nation state of the jewish people. there are more than a million non-jews living in israel who have full civil rights. there is no contradiction between a nation state that guarantees the national rights of the majority, and guaranteeing the full...
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domestic energy resources, and to fight to oppose attempts to put a national energy tax known as captain trade on americans. to fight efforts to use a national crisis for political gain. to fight for workers' rights by making sure that we oppose a hard object bill that takes away an individual's rights to a secret ballot and to fight the growth of government and oppose new stimulus spending that only put our nation further into debt. our pledge did not originate behind closed doors in washington, d.c. it originated with the american people who have spoken out against the tyranny they feel and we feel of excessive, unchecked, and accountable government. today, i ask our colleagues in the house for action today. i asked the american people to join us in our fight. thank you. >> for the last three months, we listened to the american public and discussed with them and now we have come before them. we have heard you loud and clear and this is our pledge to america, something we can do right now. we laid out what the fight is about. we challenged speaker nancy pelosi, leader harry reid to bring these bills up and change the. course of t
domestic energy resources, and to fight to oppose attempts to put a national energy tax known as captain trade on americans. to fight efforts to use a national crisis for political gain. to fight for workers' rights by making sure that we oppose a hard object bill that takes away an individual's rights to a secret ballot and to fight the growth of government and oppose new stimulus spending that only put our nation further into debt. our pledge did not originate behind closed doors in...