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from the employee health insurance reserve fund and use the camera revenue to keep three fire stations open. he disputes the mayor's contention that funds can only be used for traffic safety. but the city council can only cut from the mayor's plan. >> it is in everybody else's hands. >> the council president characterized the mayor's characterization of his budget proposal as insulting and a slap in the face of city residents. he is urging her to reconsider rejecting it. david collins, wbal-tv 11 news. >> if you drive around baltimore and recently got a ticket from a speed cameras, today may be your lucky day, thanks to a computer error from one of those speed cameras. lowell melser joins us from city transportation headquarters with that story. >> i just found out i did not make that list, but there are thousands of drivers around area who did. city transportation officials tell me that something like this is very rare, and this particular case all came down to two numbers ever switched on thousands of tickets. that have become one of the most hated objects on the road these days for drivers, speed and red light cameras. in baltimore city, some lucky folks on the wheel caught a big br
from the employee health insurance reserve fund and use the camera revenue to keep three fire stations open. he disputes the mayor's contention that funds can only be used for traffic safety. but the city council can only cut from the mayor's plan. >> it is in everybody else's hands. >> the council president characterized the mayor's characterization of his budget proposal as insulting and a slap in the face of city residents. he is urging her to reconsider rejecting it. david...
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city. reggie kumar joins us from the city council meeting where they're talking about what is proposed for the former oakland army base. >> the plan is being discussed right now at city hall. if the council approves the plan the old army base and become a shipping and distribution facility. >> so many people have been in trouble at what time or another. we do not want them to be eliminated from this process just because they have been in trouble. >> i am told that it may take hours before the council decides on this project greed we may not know their decision until sometime tomorrow morning. >>grant: the area is highlighted in blue, right near the base of the bay bridge is. the development area runs along interstate 80 almost extending to 80. the old army base is 366 a. and closed back in 1999. >> i'm looking to get more people and more for basalt wall couldn't be, walking third street and san bruno ave and we went where a lot of crime is happening, particularly through the hours of 7:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. periods >>catherine: all of the graduates are not reduced. some of them have been
city. reggie kumar joins us from the city council meeting where they're talking about what is proposed for the former oakland army base. >> the plan is being discussed right now at city hall. if the council approves the plan the old army base and become a shipping and distribution facility. >> so many people have been in trouble at what time or another. we do not want them to be eliminated from this process just because they have been in trouble. >> i am told that it may take...
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city. reggie kumar joins us live from the city council meeting. what's happening? >> reporter: well, the vote just came down minutes ago, and the council did approve the oakland army base plan. council member brooks did abstain from voting. she is the only member to do that. the first phase of development will cost more than $480 million. >> reporter: the old army base would be turned into a shipping and distribution facility for the port of oakland. it would create 2,800 construction jobs, and 2,000 operations job. since oakland's unemployment rate stands at 13.7%, they have promised to give residents, especially those living just above or below the poverty line 50% of the construction jobs. and those who have a criminal record will also be considered for a position. the army base has been closed since 1999. it was a transfer point for goods and equipment during world war ii through the first iraq war. >> reporter: in order for the city to keep a $242 million state grant, officials must break ground on this project by december, 2013. reggie kumar, kron4 news. >>>
city. reggie kumar joins us live from the city council meeting. what's happening? >> reporter: well, the vote just came down minutes ago, and the council did approve the oakland army base plan. council member brooks did abstain from voting. she is the only member to do that. the first phase of development will cost more than $480 million. >> reporter: the old army base would be turned into a shipping and distribution facility for the port of oakland. it would create 2,800...
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carell loyalists may help it make as much as $10 million. >>> and this comes to us from new york city where dreams are in the air, air guitar that is. some pseudo musicians say they spend months honing their skills even using real guitars to learn where their fingers go. one of the contenders was eight months pregnant. she did earn some of respect but someone else took the title. look at her go. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >>> another hot start to the morning, but we will finally be catching a little bit of a break from all this oppressive heat. isn't that exciting? >> yes. >> good morning. i'm richard jordan. >> i'm eun yang. new this morning, one man is in the hospital after a police involved shooting. this happened in the 5600 block of fairmont heights. right now prince george's police isn't releasing any information. >>> today the nine people killed in a metro crash three years ago will be honored with a plaque near that crash site. vincent gray lun veil the plaque on new hampshire avenue between first and
carell loyalists may help it make as much as $10 million. >>> and this comes to us from new york city where dreams are in the air, air guitar that is. some pseudo musicians say they spend months honing their skills even using real guitars to learn where their fingers go. one of the contenders was eight months pregnant. she did earn some of respect but someone else took the title. look at her go. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today...
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much lillian kim joins us live from city hall with the latest. >> amma testified for more than an hour it was a packed room. mostly filled with his suppor supporters. suspended san francisco sheriff mishing raem headed to the ethic commission as crowd of supporters cheered him on. he's trying to save his job and he says testifying under oath was the moment he had been waiting for. deputy city attorney peter keith began his line of questioning going over the sheriff department standard of conduct. >> every deputy should expect the sheriff to not commit a crime. >> yes. i think that the sheriff is the leader of the department and should lead by example. if that also means that the sheriff can demonstrate redeeming behavior, then the sheriff i think or some of the employees may have that possibility, too. >>reporter: mirkarimi pleaded guilty to false imprisonment as part of plea deal relateed to domestic violence dispute with his wife miss row pez. argument took place on new years eve and left her with a pwraws on her right arm. >> i grabbed my wife's arm and bruised it. that is an act of
much lillian kim joins us live from city hall with the latest. >> amma testified for more than an hour it was a packed room. mostly filled with his suppor supporters. suspended san francisco sheriff mishing raem headed to the ethic commission as crowd of supporters cheered him on. he's trying to save his job and he says testifying under oath was the moment he had been waiting for. deputy city attorney peter keith began his line of questioning going over the sheriff department standard of...
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much lillian kim joins us live from city hall with the latest. >> amma testified for more than an hour it was a packed room. mostly filled with his suppor supporters. suspended san francisco sheriff mishing raem headed to the ethic commission as crowd of supporters cheered him on. he's trying to save his job and he says testifying under oath was the moment he had been waiting for. deputy city attorney peter keith began his line of questioning going over the sheriff department standard of conduct. >> every deputy should expect the sheriff to not commit a crime. >> yes. i think that the sheriff is the leader of the department and should lead by example. if that also means that the sheriff can demonstrate redeeming behavior, then the sheriff i think or some of the employees may have that possibility, too. >>reporter: mirkarimi pleaded guilty to false imprisonment as part of plea deal relateed to domestic violence dispute with his wife miss row pez. argument took place on new years eve and left her with a pwraws on her right arm. >> i grabbed my wife's arm and bruised it. that is an act of
much lillian kim joins us live from city hall with the latest. >> amma testified for more than an hour it was a packed room. mostly filled with his suppor supporters. suspended san francisco sheriff mishing raem headed to the ethic commission as crowd of supporters cheered him on. he's trying to save his job and he says testifying under oath was the moment he had been waiting for. deputy city attorney peter keith began his line of questioning going over the sheriff department standard of...
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much lillian kim joins us live from city hall with the latest. >> amma testified for more than an houry filled with his suppor supporters. suspended san francisco sheriff mishing raem headed to the ethic commission as crowd of supporters cheered him on. he's trying to save his job and he says testifying under oath was the moment he had been waiting for. deputy city attorney peter keith began his line of questioning going over the sheriff department standard of conduct. >> every deputy should expect the sheriff to not commit a crime. >> yes. i think that the sheriff is the leader of the department and should lead by example. if that also means that the sheriff can demonstrate redeeming behavior, then the sheriff i think or some of the employees may have that possibility, too. >>reporter: mirkarimi pleaded guilty to false imprisonment as part of plea deal relateed to domestic violence dispute with his wife miss row pez. argument took place on new years eve and left her with a pwraws on her right arm. >> i grabbed my wife's arm and bruised it. that is an act of violence, yes. something i
much lillian kim joins us live from city hall with the latest. >> amma testified for more than an houry filled with his suppor supporters. suspended san francisco sheriff mishing raem headed to the ethic commission as crowd of supporters cheered him on. he's trying to save his job and he says testifying under oath was the moment he had been waiting for. deputy city attorney peter keith began his line of questioning going over the sheriff department standard of conduct. >> every...
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. >>> this comes to us from new york city where beatles fans who thought they've seen it all are in for a welcome surprise. some 30 photos either rarely or never before seen are now on display at a gallery. the exhibit shows the fab four in the early years making transition from a touring band into a recording sensation including their history-making performance on "the ed sullivan show." this is "early today." i'm lynn berry. have a great day. we're tracking a near record heat wave that's developing in our region. tom kierein will have much more to expect. >> welcome to "news4 today" for this tuesday, june 19th, 2012. breaking news right now, the university of virginia has a new president, at least for now. the college's board of governors named carls a interrim president. it reached the decision two hours ago following a marathon meeting. he had been dean of uva's mcintyre school of commerce and replaces teresa sullivan forced from her job as the school's president. >> say something before you get in your car? >> do not believe everything in the newspapers. >> there's no more -- >> sa
. >>> this comes to us from new york city where beatles fans who thought they've seen it all are in for a welcome surprise. some 30 photos either rarely or never before seen are now on display at a gallery. the exhibit shows the fab four in the early years making transition from a touring band into a recording sensation including their history-making performance on "the ed sullivan show." this is "early today." i'm lynn berry. have a great day. we're tracking a near...
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. >>> well, this come to us from new york city. unlike the movies, everything in this display of spy tools is real. from video cameras placed under fake pigeons to the ice axe that killed the exiled russian communist, thousands of never before seen items have been made public. just in case you're wondering if any of this makes the federal government nervous, think again. both the cia and fbi helped provide some of the artifacts. were you one of those kids that had a spy kit? >> yes. i have that stuff. one in your desk, a couple of bugs. i have tapes i record. >> shoot. i should keep that in mind. i'm lynn berry. this is "early today." just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> in israel, the bigger the better. it's called the fat and beautiful pageant where 16 contestants strut their stuff in casual wear and evening gowns. the pageant sponsors want to show that not only skinny girls can be beautiful. the winner weighing in at 242 pounds says all large ladies should be proud of their size. >>> well, you might be f
. >>> well, this come to us from new york city. unlike the movies, everything in this display of spy tools is real. from video cameras placed under fake pigeons to the ice axe that killed the exiled russian communist, thousands of never before seen items have been made public. just in case you're wondering if any of this makes the federal government nervous, think again. both the cia and fbi helped provide some of the artifacts. were you one of those kids that had a spy kit? >>...
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it's wonderful that he's here visiting us from chicago, one of my favorite cities, after d.c., of course. next we have don graves who gave us an earlier presentation that we all heard and enjoyed. he's a lawyer visiting us from cleveland, ohio. >> another favorite city. >> yes, exactly. of course. and a descendant of one of the renowned families of d.c., the wormleys. our third panelist is steve hammond. he's an associate director for hazards and here with us locally in reston, virginia. and then finally, our fourth panelist is angela hayes-toliver, a health analyst with the u.s. department of health and human services and she's a lifelong washingtonian. so i welcome you all here and look forward to hearing the wonderful things you have to say about your families. our panelists will speak for five minutes as they appear in the program and then we will give you the audience an opportunity to ask them questions. so let's start with phil de priest. >> thank you. first of all, i want to thank neil horseman, john riley, alexandra lane and brenda fike for putting together this the great projec
it's wonderful that he's here visiting us from chicago, one of my favorite cities, after d.c., of course. next we have don graves who gave us an earlier presentation that we all heard and enjoyed. he's a lawyer visiting us from cleveland, ohio. >> another favorite city. >> yes, exactly. of course. and a descendant of one of the renowned families of d.c., the wormleys. our third panelist is steve hammond. he's an associate director for hazards and here with us locally in reston,...
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. >>> this comes to us from new york city where beatles fans who thought they've seen it all are in fore. some 30 photos either rarely or never before seen are now on display at a gallery. the exhibit shows the fab four in their early years making a transition from a touring band into a recording sensation including their history-making performance on "the ed sullivan show." they were taken by a friendly photographier who took it before their u.s. debut. i'm lynn berry and this is your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning. we're off to a quiet start on this tuesday meeting. there's a little bit of cloud cover and some fog. there could be some drizzle to start today. 63 degrees in parkton. we'll start with low clouds and drizzle. sunshine will breakthrough appeared that could create an isolated thundershowers this afternoon. high temperature in the mid 80's. warm and humid -- hot and humid over the next few days. >> 67 degrees on tv hill. >> a war of words between the city comptroller and the mayor.
. >>> this comes to us from new york city where beatles fans who thought they've seen it all are in fore. some 30 photos either rarely or never before seen are now on display at a gallery. the exhibit shows the fab four in their early years making a transition from a touring band into a recording sensation including their history-making performance on "the ed sullivan show." they were taken by a friendly photographier who took it before their u.s. debut. i'm lynn berry and...
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joining us from new york city. thank you for beginning us on "the war room" where did you go addled squirrels are not allowed. thank you, i a am glad you are here. >> but full disclear us, i have todisclosure, i haveto say. i am on a massive amount of painkillers, right now too, and i think he is. >> i bought some of them from him. so we are really on him them. >> john: terrific. the audience is trying to catch up with you for sure. that aside. i have to get it out waste, is it fair for progressives and liberals and animal lovers and david letterman to make all these jokes about mitt romney's dog and now the horse? >> well, this -- oh! >> this rises above politics. that's what -- it's not -- i think the -- putting a dog on the roof of a car 37-year-old man putting a dog on the roof a car the dog goes to the bathroom you take him to the gas station hose him down put him back on the roof wet. this isn't a political issue this is a human issue that rises above partisan politics. >> it really trapped sent all transcend
joining us from new york city. thank you for beginning us on "the war room" where did you go addled squirrels are not allowed. thank you, i a am glad you are here. >> but full disclear us, i have todisclosure, i haveto say. i am on a massive amount of painkillers, right now too, and i think he is. >> i bought some of them from him. so we are really on him them. >> john: terrific. the audience is trying to catch up with you for sure. that aside. i have to get it out...
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the report by citi lists gains in equity markets growth in the pension system and net inflows from new investors as some of the reasons behind this particular increase. joining us now is david russell, head of securities and fund services for citi asia pacific. roman also is still with us as our guest host. david, this report super interesting to me. just the headline of it. mutual fund assets in china to triple over a trillion by 2015. talk it through for us. >> china is a relatively small mutual fund market right now. 350 billion in some context sounds big but smaller than australia, for example. you don't need to see, almost a cold spring what you got in china. regulations have restricted some aspects of the industry and those regulations lighten up it can take off quickly. it's an unpenetrated market. look back in the last four or five years it's not gone anywhere, it's dropped in size. changes are coming that's the stock to see the market change. >> seems the slow down in growth is adding the impetus for china to open up to investors. china savers are becoming more willing to invest their funds. >> some things are almost unfortunate timing in the way the i
the report by citi lists gains in equity markets growth in the pension system and net inflows from new investors as some of the reasons behind this particular increase. joining us now is david russell, head of securities and fund services for citi asia pacific. roman also is still with us as our guest host. david, this report super interesting to me. just the headline of it. mutual fund assets in china to triple over a trillion by 2015. talk it through for us. >> china is a relatively...
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from 795 down towards 95. and the jfx will remain clear using that to get into the city. 11 minutes from the beltway downtown to east fayette street. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you go today begins the weekend festivities of the sallabration. crowds of people will flood the inner harbor to see the blue angels and more. we have a preview what have's -- of what's to be expected. charley youson joins us live. >> reporter: hey, good morning. as you requested yesterday, you showed one of the crews exercising. the crew members this ship from indonesia are getting their morning workout in up bright and early at 4:30 getting rade for the full days of activities coming up more salllabration. they will get ready for a day's work on board the ship with free tours starting at 11 this morning. the naval ships those tours begin at one. that is great family friendly event getting ready for a wonderful weekend remembering one of the forgotten wars of american history the war of 1812. now, throughout the day we have ships from brazil, continue to, and columbia mexico and domestically coming in for t
from 795 down towards 95. and the jfx will remain clear using that to get into the city. 11 minutes from the beltway downtown to east fayette street. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you go today begins the weekend festivities of the sallabration. crowds of people will flood the inner harbor to see the blue angels and more. we have a preview what have's -- of what's to be expected. charley youson joins us live. >> reporter: hey, good morning. as you requested...
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. >>> this comes to us from new york city where beatles fans who thought they've seen it all are in for a welcome surprise. some 30 photos either rarely or never before seen are now on display at a gallery. the exhibit shows the fab four in their early years making transition from a touring band into a recording sensation, including their history-making performance on "the ed sullivan show." they were taken by a pair of photographers, one of whom befriended the beetles just before their u.s. debut. well, this is "early today." i'm lynn berry. just your first stop of the day on your nbc station. >>> well, a new exhibit at versailles has some wondering if marie antoinette would approve. what was once home to french royalty is now showcasing items like giant steel stilettoes and furry pink helicopters. it's the works of the latest in a series of contemporary artists being featured to show versailles as a place that an talk about contemporary issues, not just past ones. >>> one man in iraq is realizing a childhood dream of opening a zoo -- sort of. with the purchase of three lion cubs he's
. >>> this comes to us from new york city where beatles fans who thought they've seen it all are in for a welcome surprise. some 30 photos either rarely or never before seen are now on display at a gallery. the exhibit shows the fab four in their early years making transition from a touring band into a recording sensation, including their history-making performance on "the ed sullivan show." they were taken by a pair of photographers, one of whom befriended the beetles just...
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brian moore has the latest for us from ellicott city. >> an investigator testified that former penn stateootball coach jerry sandusky admitted to showering with young boys back in 1998 and has admitted to bad judgment, but denied sexual intent. a former state police investigator recalled he was contacted by mother who said sandusky molesting her son at a shower -- in a shower. he said a conversation with sandusky where he said i would ask forgiveness from you but i know i would not get it. i wish i was dead. >> this is an 11-year-old boy at the time. he knew something was not right, and he gave his mother a hint to that effect by a comment that he made. knowing on one hand that she would want to know more about it, but on the other hand being conflicted that he did not want to say anything more about it. >> under cross-examination, the young men admitted he had been in regular contact with sandusky until last year and sent him a 2009 thanksgiving card that said "i am glad god placed in my life. you are an awesome friend." he said my perception change, thinking about it as an adult instead
brian moore has the latest for us from ellicott city. >> an investigator testified that former penn stateootball coach jerry sandusky admitted to showering with young boys back in 1998 and has admitted to bad judgment, but denied sexual intent. a former state police investigator recalled he was contacted by mother who said sandusky molesting her son at a shower -- in a shower. he said a conversation with sandusky where he said i would ask forgiveness from you but i know i would not get...
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amy hollyfield joins us live from city hall with more on that >> reporter: good morning. -- mayor lee has said the city can't have a top law enforcement official who is engaging in beating of his wife. suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi says the mayor is engaging in sensationalism and smear tactics. inside the hearing the two did not face off. mirkarimi got applauded. he received applause by his supporters when he walked into the hearing room. mirkarimi has not been allowed to see his wife since the case started she is visiting venezuela while mirkarimi fights to keep his job. some of his supporters said they don't think he's getting a fair shake and the courts are trying to break up this family. the commission spent a lot of time on this first day determining what part of written statements from witnesses will be allowed. the commission did toss out significant portions of statements from key witnesses. two main players who will be testifying is ross mirkarimi, scheduled to testify next thursday. right after him will be mayor ed lee. that should be when it gets very interesting. the co
amy hollyfield joins us live from city hall with more on that >> reporter: good morning. -- mayor lee has said the city can't have a top law enforcement official who is engaging in beating of his wife. suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi says the mayor is engaging in sensationalism and smear tactics. inside the hearing the two did not face off. mirkarimi got applauded. he received applause by his supporters when he walked into the hearing room. mirkarimi has not been allowed to see his wife...
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. >>> and this comes to us from new york city where dreams are in the air, the air guitar, that is. this is funny. contestants did their best rock star impersonations, competing in the regional finals for the u.s. air guitar championships. nice one, buddy. some pseudo musicians say they spend months honing their skills, even using real guitars to learn where their fingers go. one of the contenders was eight months' pregnant. she did earn some respect, but someone else took the title, moving on to the national championship. >> of course she did. i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >>> well, one male panda in china has a big job ahead of him, and he's getting ready for it. training has started for yong yong who is building up his strength for next year's mating season. it's just one of many exercises he does. this one, a keeper dangles food attached to a stick, making him stand up and grab the snack, and the keepers hope all of this training will lead to a little one. >>> well, one bird in south korea is a master imper
. >>> and this comes to us from new york city where dreams are in the air, the air guitar, that is. this is funny. contestants did their best rock star impersonations, competing in the regional finals for the u.s. air guitar championships. nice one, buddy. some pseudo musicians say they spend months honing their skills, even using real guitars to learn where their fingers go. one of the contenders was eight months' pregnant. she did earn some respect, but someone else took the title,...
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joining us from kansas city kris kobach who wrote the arizona immigration law. with us here in washington is chuck rocha, the executive director of the latino project which has been fighting this law. okay, gentlemen, interesting decision today. none the less, still controversy regarding it. chuck, tell us your take on what happened at the court. do you feel like your views have been vindicated? >> yes, and. no i think that it shows that a patchwork of state laws are not going to work and that we need comprehensive immigration reform and that congress needs to act and they must act or these law also continue to spring up. the supreme court acted, i agree with part of what they acted on. obviously i don't agree with everything. but i think it's a step in the right direction. but i think it shines a lot on our congress which has done nothing. there needs to be comprehensive immigration reform and i think these 11 million immigrants have to be dealt with and we need a system so it can be dealt with do you think our borders should be inned? >> i think we should have
joining us from kansas city kris kobach who wrote the arizona immigration law. with us here in washington is chuck rocha, the executive director of the latino project which has been fighting this law. okay, gentlemen, interesting decision today. none the less, still controversy regarding it. chuck, tell us your take on what happened at the court. do you feel like your views have been vindicated? >> yes, and. no i think that it shows that a patchwork of state laws are not going to work and...
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this reminds us of the 3000 people but passed away in 1906 from the devastating earthquake, but the rebirth of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to generations of youth in the city to understand -- make sure they're prepared. go to our website, it tells you all the things there. iti is about having those items prepared.w we will survive. that is how we get ready and celebrate and honor the people who left us and make sure our city is ready. thank you for being here. congratulations to our survivors. >> very nice job. behind me is a good friend and a great firechief. you go back 106 years. braxton morning. -- good morning. one of the survivors could not be with us. those are amazing changes. it does give us the opportunity to remember what happened. we comme
this reminds us of the 3000 people but passed away in 1906 from the devastating earthquake, but the rebirth of our city is with us. i have been in all of these other positions where we are always prepared. and we are already engaged in recovery efforts. we were there with a whole staff. we have six we assure you that when the next big event happens, that water system will be there for us to deliver water with that 24 hours. a huge change from depending on this fountain. we are handing it off to...
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us. from washington journal this is 50 minutes. >>> we continue with our spotlight on magazine series. today we're going to talk with sallie krawcheck. joining us from new york city. we caught the attention this article that you wrote in the harvard business review. you speak about four ways to fix banks. i wanted to read the first paragraph, and get you to respond to one of the central parts you're making. it's tempting to view the downturn as a closed chapter, whose primary causes have been resolved. perhaps not perfectly, but fairly, comprehensively, by the dodd frank acts regulation or reregulation of the financial services industry. but big banks continue to have a governance problem, which poses significant risks, not just to them, but potentially to the entire economy during the next downturn. what is the that governance problem you're see something. >> one of the comments i should make -- and paul, thank you for having me this morning. i was smiling as you were reading that, because the comment of -- we view the chapter as closed, it's interesting, because the harvard business review. you write these articles months before they public them. what we've see
us. from washington journal this is 50 minutes. >>> we continue with our spotlight on magazine series. today we're going to talk with sallie krawcheck. joining us from new york city. we caught the attention this article that you wrote in the harvard business review. you speak about four ways to fix banks. i wanted to read the first paragraph, and get you to respond to one of the central parts you're making. it's tempting to view the downturn as a closed chapter, whose primary causes...
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city. no delays from parkville up to towson. the west side also clover from 795 down to95. if you are using the jfx to get into the city. just 11 minutes to east fayette street from downtown. >>> the big story today is decision day for what we have all grown to know as obama care. the president's controversial affordable health care act and today the supreme court will let the country know whether or not it is constitutional. there are people from all over the country going to washington, d.c. to hear the announcement live. tahman bradley is live to explain this morning. >> reporter: good morning. the supreme court heard oral arguments three months ago. and today, we expect a final decision about the constitutionality of president obama's health care law. the stakes could not be higher. it's one of the most anticipated supreme court rulings in years. and will directly impact the lives of every american. the affordable care act is the defining achievement of president obama's first term. >> i believe health reform was the right thing to do. >> reporter: but americans remain deeply divided. a new abc news/"washington post"
city. no delays from parkville up to towson. the west side also clover from 795 down to95. if you are using the jfx to get into the city. just 11 minutes to east fayette street from downtown. >>> the big story today is decision day for what we have all grown to know as obama care. the president's controversial affordable health care act and today the supreme court will let the country know whether or not it is constitutional. there are people from all over the country going to...
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the city is hosting a special flag raising. dan kerman is joining us live from city hall.>>dan: this is the 42nd annual gay and lesbian pride celebration. i want to show you some video, just a few minutes ago, san francisco mayor ed lee commemorated the kickoff. 76 countries, being gay is still a crime. the focus here is on decriminalizing being gay and giving greater access hiv prevention information and critically needed health services. this week is filled with events, here are a few that are taking place. >> we are live outside of city hall in civic center plaza where the pride celebration will take place. those were just some of the events taking place, in addition, the lesbian and gay film festival is also taking place in a variety of theaters. there is a lot to do to take part in san francisco pride. that is the latest, reporting live from city hall. more news after the break. >>catherine: the san mateo county coroner's office has confirmed the identity of a young girl drowned. police found her later in a lagoon not far from the family apartment. she was pronounced
the city is hosting a special flag raising. dan kerman is joining us live from city hall.>>dan: this is the 42nd annual gay and lesbian pride celebration. i want to show you some video, just a few minutes ago, san francisco mayor ed lee commemorated the kickoff. 76 countries, being gay is still a crime. the focus here is on decriminalizing being gay and giving greater access hiv prevention information and critically needed health services. this week is filled with events, here are a few...
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city. those of us from here are walking around saying how beautiful the city looks.hose visiting say they can't believe the sights and the sound of all the boats coming in. they are practicing over head with the navy blue angles. they say it's going to be a wonderful weekend. coming up tonight at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 we are going to talk to people about what they're learning as an educational experience. you will be surprised to hear some of the answers. back to you. >> look ing forward to that. thank you. stay with us through out the day and tonight and the weekend, but make a special note to join us on monday morning at 11:00 for a live star spangled sailabration special with bob along with jessica and mary. >>> in other news this noon, maryland state police are investigating yet another wrong way interstate crash. this one happened on interstate 70 next west friendship. police say to rents mcdonald was driving in the wrong direction when he hit another vehicle head on. the driver of the other car died at the scene. criminal and traffic accident charges are now pend
city. those of us from here are walking around saying how beautiful the city looks.hose visiting say they can't believe the sights and the sound of all the boats coming in. they are practicing over head with the navy blue angles. they say it's going to be a wonderful weekend. coming up tonight at 4:00, 5:00 and 6:00 we are going to talk to people about what they're learning as an educational experience. you will be surprised to hear some of the answers. back to you. >> look ing forward to...
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earlier that we can submit a declaration from the mayor and those witnesses were no longer with the city who are willing to do it. from our part, we would rather use a current city employee if they're going to be put to the burden of declaring a testimony. >> an important reason to have vicki hennessy-and in -- is from just the expert view is the experts will be working with her to understand what they will be giving their opinion about. her testimony will serve as a foundation for a number of the experts. we can coordinate that with the acting sheriff in a way we cannot courtney with a retired sheriff. are you trying to have one or the other? would it be a problem if the city offers a declaration from the acting sheriff and the sheriff offers a declaration from the retired sheriff? >> i do not think it would necessarily be a problem. the exercise is to narrow down redundant witnesses or witnesses who are irrelevant. what i am saying is i would be in favor of excluding vicki hennessy. her testimony as are to be redundant to what we're going to hear from michael hennessey. if the mayor needs to have michael hennessey come in, he probably will be he
earlier that we can submit a declaration from the mayor and those witnesses were no longer with the city who are willing to do it. from our part, we would rather use a current city employee if they're going to be put to the burden of declaring a testimony. >> an important reason to have vicki hennessy-and in -- is from just the expert view is the experts will be working with her to understand what they will be giving their opinion about. her testimony will serve as a foundation for a...
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from him i don't. my name is david i used to be from france but now i am from the army this is why people know me as david friend. i followed business and management cities and walked as a said it was a necessity for all severity of but finally realized it was not for me i would indeed to feel free to do what i wanted to do when i wanted to do it and i wanted it when i wanted it and we have what i want to get. where. it's just to return one kilometers. there. i have stated but from now on i would become a model nomad using the great flexibility of intel as. a cultural thing. what is cultural thing i can hear you say what it is a big us website on the concept of hospitality exchange people create a profile in courage to describe a place they also have one that interests taste and so on you don't pay to join it you don't to host all self. it is a big community of people are traveling and already being around. either a friend couch surfing or friends internet internet friend hello i'm david tourist from. ok ok. i've got an album here i want pictures take a look. founded. this one yes. it's my wife she's not russian. that's her. i'm russian but my wife just
from him i don't. my name is david i used to be from france but now i am from the army this is why people know me as david friend. i followed business and management cities and walked as a said it was a necessity for all severity of but finally realized it was not for me i would indeed to feel free to do what i wanted to do when i wanted to do it and i wanted it when i wanted it and we have what i want to get. where. it's just to return one kilometers. there. i have stated but from now on i...
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no problems as you head into the city from that point on. if you are using to get into the city. no delays to talk about. here's a live look further north at that point as we check in and look live at shawan road. everything up to speed. not too many cars out there. it will be an easy ride making the drive down towards the beltway. here's west side at liberty road, only the 11 minute ride on the outer loop from 795 toward 95. a little more volume than earlier times but no delays to tell you about in the area and the south side of 95 had be clear as we travel up towards the fort mchenry tunnel. that's the a become c2 time savor traffic now here's lynette charles with a look at the forecast. can you keep the rain away from the eastern shore tomorrow my best friend is getting paried. >> but for today we will be dealing with story -- consider -- stormy weather. i heard you say patchy fog and we have reduced visibility along the eastern shore only about 4 miles there. one in salisbury and if you are making are way to the beach this morning, it's going to be a lit
no problems as you head into the city from that point on. if you are using to get into the city. no delays to talk about. here's a live look further north at that point as we check in and look live at shawan road. everything up to speed. not too many cars out there. it will be an easy ride making the drive down towards the beltway. here's west side at liberty road, only the 11 minute ride on the outer loop from 795 toward 95. a little more volume than earlier times but no delays to tell you...
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city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can h
city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what...
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the syrian army and security there was nothing but we all know who was really behind us from i mean i don't trust cities used against the syrian army because one of the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media have revealed the true nature of those waging a series i to day of the people of syria targeted by terrorists. sponsored by regional powers like. saudi arabia and turkey. as well as by western nations such as. the how those who often talk about fighting terrorism joined their forces today to support terrorists with attacking syria in the bus what are you going to thank you very much for being with us today mr. minister of information. with the end of the war and the going away of the soviet union many people thought that nuclear weapons disappeared. the risk is not zero that something might be going off by mistake specialists nuclear weapons on hair trigger alert. of the victims to use it as a threat all as an extra of it but you know if you keep spending a trillion dollars a year on weapons of eventually you're going to blow everybody up you you know people are dying from these we
the syrian army and security there was nothing but we all know who was really behind us from i mean i don't trust cities used against the syrian army because one of the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media have revealed the true nature of those waging a series i to day of the people of syria targeted by terrorists. sponsored by regional powers like. saudi arabia and turkey. as well as by western nations such as. the how those who often talk about fighting terrorism joined...
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taxes, business taxes from the business community, payroll taxes from the business community, hotel taxes. visitors to the city help us maintain the city by contributing to hotel taxes. so the bulk of the revenue comes from tax as we all pay. we also get a lot of money from the federal government and state government. they support, in a very large part, our health and human services agency and our department of public health, but they also support our public safety and other components. finally, we also get revenue from you all in another form, when you make a payment for a service or a payment for a class or if you go to pay a permit or planning fee because you have renovations on your home. that money also comes back to the city. those are that the components of where we get our money. the problem is -- and i think you understand this -- is that we are not getting as much money as we are spending. we have a growing revenue this year, which is great. our city economy is seeing a bit of a recovery. and that of an uptick in revenues. we're definitely not in the dire situation we have experienced in the past. the proble
taxes, business taxes from the business community, payroll taxes from the business community, hotel taxes. visitors to the city help us maintain the city by contributing to hotel taxes. so the bulk of the revenue comes from tax as we all pay. we also get a lot of money from the federal government and state government. they support, in a very large part, our health and human services agency and our department of public health, but they also support our public safety and other components....
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participate in a place because the present friends of course the first to be foreign us all russians are from other cities and. to go home and to become very true i'm not thrilled uncomfortable to have a holiday home in the person that is. not so open and just wants to be around and to some piers morgan doesn't communicate a lot with me it can be a problem try to open this person and if it doesn't happen doesn't happen this person leaves and and sometimes even people go to the hospital and then just leave the place sometimes. i go to meet some of my previous experience i feel sure it's me to our best friends and be able to get through how i could beat people from europe but whether america and south america. once. again you keep and the. ok maybe one year just one day i just want. ok maybe to make a little something. here i'd like to be treated invites what cultural things about but as well getting her chance to improve my indoor ages of the local critter i'm a great. friend should be a spanish friend i bought it. big quite right. next five languages my plan isn't just to be a bird to have a conversation
participate in a place because the present friends of course the first to be foreign us all russians are from other cities and. to go home and to become very true i'm not thrilled uncomfortable to have a holiday home in the person that is. not so open and just wants to be around and to some piers morgan doesn't communicate a lot with me it can be a problem try to open this person and if it doesn't happen doesn't happen this person leaves and and sometimes even people go to the hospital and then...
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the fact is that for so many of us, muni is what makes it possible for us to live in the city, allows us to get to and from work, allows our kids to get to and from school. even though there are some issues that people have with the system, i think we should be very proud of it. one of the things i want to thank the mayor about is that in the last few months, we have been focusing on the issue of how we make muni and public transit more accessible to families and children in san francisco. we have a responsibility to make sure that not only would protect the infrastructure of the system, but we also focus on creating the future generation of riders. that is why i am proud that even though we're still trying to work at the details, that the mayor and board of supervisors and regional bodies are working to make public transit accessible to children in san francisco so that we have the future generation that will seek public transit as part of their lives. i want to thank you for that, and i want to thank the board of directors also as they are looking at that issue. the last thing i will say is that it is re
the fact is that for so many of us, muni is what makes it possible for us to live in the city, allows us to get to and from work, allows our kids to get to and from school. even though there are some issues that people have with the system, i think we should be very proud of it. one of the things i want to thank the mayor about is that in the last few months, we have been focusing on the issue of how we make muni and public transit more accessible to families and children in san francisco. we...
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looking at a 15 minute trip traveling southbound from the beltway all the way downtown into the city. and using the beltway, no problems to report from parkville all the way up to towson and that stretch altogether will take you 11 minutes. and here's a live look at harrisburg expressway at york road. everything up to speed. not too much activity out there just yet but it will be a nice easy ride traveling down towards the beltway. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you.>>> for many battling obesity it's life saving procedure. this morning the side effect that some who had the surgery is reporting and it's a problem they say they didn't know about it before the operation. >> reporter: in a few hours the tall ships will be sailing off. i am linda so live at the inner harbor. when they will be leaving and where they are head next. >> 12 minutes after the hour. a live look at the harbor cam. a live report on the rapid [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more spe
looking at a 15 minute trip traveling southbound from the beltway all the way downtown into the city. and using the beltway, no problems to report from parkville all the way up to towson and that stretch altogether will take you 11 minutes. and here's a live look at harrisburg expressway at york road. everything up to speed. not too much activity out there just yet but it will be a nice easy ride traveling down towards the beltway. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to...
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what we all know who was really behind us from i mean i know you trust cities used against the syrian as well as the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media that have revealed the true nature of those waging a series that today the people of syria targeted by terrorists armed sponsored by regional powers like. saudi arabia and turkey. as well as my wish the nation that's. my. terrorism. is today terrorists with syria. but when you think you very much for being with us today mr. minister of information. i'm sure old guard you got a story or out about this crazy lady with a convertible that. every time she. was on death row for nineteen years. that. has condemned these people less than it is necessary to punish crime and everything we do to punish crime is unpleasant. but it needs to be done nobody wants to be linked to the nazis but the historical antecedents of the american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis and the sad part is the state of texas gets their way and they execute him and i won't be allowed to touch him until after he's dead. any time
what we all know who was really behind us from i mean i know you trust cities used against the syrian as well as the sanctions introduced against the syrian government media that have revealed the true nature of those waging a series that today the people of syria targeted by terrorists armed sponsored by regional powers like. saudi arabia and turkey. as well as my wish the nation that's. my. terrorism. is today terrorists with syria. but when you think you very much for being with us today mr....
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from u.k. so sports always meant to be above politics and this is all proving a little embarrassing for the as the words of the moment what's going on tell us more. from the ukrainian city of live off which is actually the cradle of ukrainian polish football but the issue as you say is not really about sports and football it's about politics because the u.k. government have joined the french government in saying that they will boycott the tournament during the group stages well this is to to the alleged mistreatment of the imprisoned former prime minister yulia timoshenko. both the u.k. government as i say on the back of the french government and other high profile e.u. withdrawals and threatened withdrawals over the alleged mistreatment. while you know racism has become the watchword of the storm as well how has the world of football responded to it. well the situation here is not really just about political controversies that seem to be dogging this tournament but also about social issues and as you say racism has become a particular issue particularly in england but firstly the main news that's just coming through is a problem that that's actually been cited with the
from u.k. so sports always meant to be above politics and this is all proving a little embarrassing for the as the words of the moment what's going on tell us more. from the ukrainian city of live off which is actually the cradle of ukrainian polish football but the issue as you say is not really about sports and football it's about politics because the u.k. government have joined the french government in saying that they will boycott the tournament during the group stages well this is to to...