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with my initiative really, we decided we weren't going to let our talented math students fall by the wayside just because they were in special ed, so we put together a program to address those students who had ability and the special ed test scores went up by 50 percent in geometry as well as in other areas. i have seen so many beautiful, talented, but learning different children blossom with the help of their paras. it frightens me when i was 20, i worked two summers for greyhound and may get more from that pension than the work i have done with passion and with great care for these beautiful children of our city. i think whoever spoke from low well, the sociology teacher, said the morale is reflected in the way its employees, its backbone is treated. and when you treat the people who care for children like this, eventually, it does trickle down to them know matter how hard we try. please stop that now and give us a decent pension as your fellow city members and as your fellow educators. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name is gail and i work as an elementary adviser at an element
with my initiative really, we decided we weren't going to let our talented math students fall by the wayside just because they were in special ed, so we put together a program to address those students who had ability and the special ed test scores went up by 50 percent in geometry as well as in other areas. i have seen so many beautiful, talented, but learning different children blossom with the help of their paras. it frightens me when i was 20, i worked two summers for greyhound and may get...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toarm to help my father realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >>> six shootings in less than 24 hours. five people are killed. linda so is live at police headquarters where police are shake their heads along with the rest of us. linda. >> reporter: yeah, police don't have a lot to go on. they have been interviewing witnesses, but so far no arrests. police don't believe the shootings are related. the violence started early saturday on grantly avenue where man was shot and killed and on saturday night, police say a man's body was found in an alley on north calvert street. police say that shooting may have happened on shamrock avenue where minutes before 22-year- old darryl hood was shot. about two hours later, police found another man shot to death inside a home on pressbury street. early sunday mo
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toarm to help my father realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >>> six shootings in less than 24 hours. five people are killed. linda so is live at police headquarters where police are shake their...
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nervous because nets came from a goal down to be visiting move forward to exit could begin put the wayside in front halfway through the period. mark bombers back levelled matters it in the second them would give them a three team lead seven minutes later as massive it's not their five games and three i think some of the type. a motor sport after staging exhibition events in moscow russia is on the brink of landing its first formula one race proper the sport supremely bernie ecclestone saying that dale is ready and just needs to be signed adding he's in the country's authorities in the flying days ahead if the plan goes ahead pop at the top bracing with his sort sheen twenty fourteen incidentally. he will host the winter olympics in the same year however money could become the stumbling block the license to host an f one race is expected to set russia back now less than forty million u.s. dollars. meanwhile qualifying for one's japanese grand prix has been delayed until sunday because of rain but it was red bull who dominated friday's practice sessions for the sebastian vettel topping the t
nervous because nets came from a goal down to be visiting move forward to exit could begin put the wayside in front halfway through the period. mark bombers back levelled matters it in the second them would give them a three team lead seven minutes later as massive it's not their five games and three i think some of the type. a motor sport after staging exhibition events in moscow russia is on the brink of landing its first formula one race proper the sport supremely bernie ecclestone saying...
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so that's also a good indication that we're not having projects just go by the wayside now. president murphy: it looks like a request for refunds are balancing out with the -- what did i say the figure was? $800,000 for the refund? director day: right. in other words, our surplus -- it's not surplus. our additional revenue, we are putting it aside for refunds. we will reallocate when we do our mid-year budget adjustments. if we see that we do not have a need for that money, we will reallocate it back into expenditures for the department. president murphy: ok. now i understand. >> item 3b, update on proposed legislation. director day: right. the proposed legislation -- president murphy: do we have to take public comments on that? >> do you want to do it at the end or after each item? at the end of each item? president murphy: let's talk with counsel here. my choice. [laughter] i'd like to do the public comments on each item. >> ok. president murphy: if the public are like me, they'll have forgot by the time we get to the next item. >> ok. public comments on item 3a? president
so that's also a good indication that we're not having projects just go by the wayside now. president murphy: it looks like a request for refunds are balancing out with the -- what did i say the figure was? $800,000 for the refund? director day: right. in other words, our surplus -- it's not surplus. our additional revenue, we are putting it aside for refunds. we will reallocate when we do our mid-year budget adjustments. if we see that we do not have a need for that money, we will reallocate...
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like the idea of the side greening, but i have found that maintenance on side greening falls by the wayside whereas maintenance in the center works much, much better. we have some instances in san francisco of very old boulevard situations -- i am thinking in the richmond district and presidio boulevard which is a state highway that is part state, part parks department, part m.t.a. and no one has ever wanted to take responsibility for it until a community group did and do monthly and sometimes semimonthly work program on it and constantly have to pester the different city departments in order to get even dead trees out of the place. so this has been a constant problem in san francisco and maintenance is by far one of the biggest situations you will have to deal with and plan for in the design as well as the community involvement. >> i think the center median is a good way to go for the boulevard. the other option is also interesting but i agree and the maintenance will start with the community and the community challenge grant that allows communities to apply for money. >> i want to thank t
like the idea of the side greening, but i have found that maintenance on side greening falls by the wayside whereas maintenance in the center works much, much better. we have some instances in san francisco of very old boulevard situations -- i am thinking in the richmond district and presidio boulevard which is a state highway that is part state, part parks department, part m.t.a. and no one has ever wanted to take responsibility for it until a community group did and do monthly and sometimes...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back to the farm to help my father realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world. what the fall feeding does is build the roots.. that's when the roots sorta want nutrition. i give my lawn scotts winterguard. it's like a root building machine. it builds your lawn from the roots up. next year you get this! the stronger the roots, the stronger the lawn. all year long. the best time to feed is when it will do the most good. there's no substitute for the fall feeding, trust me. it is the best thing you can do for your lawn. i use scotts winterguard. grease on his back ! i totally missed it, another shirt ruined. good thing the expertise of spray n' wash is combined with the power
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back to the farm to help my father realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ i always feed in the fall. but, it's the best time. feed your lawn in the fall. the fall feeding makes all the difference in the world....
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halladay's no hitter and shut out both went on the wayside. that gave the giants a 1-0 lead. phils tied the game with a homer of their own, but ross again tool halladay deep. ross, who was a waiver claim late in the season has three home runs in the playoffs. as he did 48 times during the regular season, brian wilson finished things off, striking out victorino to end it. all outs were strike outs. giants win 4-3. game two tomorrow again in philadelphia. you said it, if you want to get to the world series, you have to win three more times. >> yep. more coming up in sports. >>> the huge game one victory came at the hands of unlikely heros who tonight are household names. for that part of our coverage, we go to fred live in philly with player reaction. >> reporter: you know, these giants keep making believers out of doubters and keep winning the one-run decisions, and they keep getting home runs from a guy named cody ross. as a matter of fact, the giants have just four home runs in their five post season games, and of those four homers, cody has three of them. of course, two of
halladay's no hitter and shut out both went on the wayside. that gave the giants a 1-0 lead. phils tied the game with a homer of their own, but ross again tool halladay deep. ross, who was a waiver claim late in the season has three home runs in the playoffs. as he did 48 times during the regular season, brian wilson finished things off, striking out victorino to end it. all outs were strike outs. giants win 4-3. game two tomorrow again in philadelphia. you said it, if you want to get to the...
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to become what is today worth twenty five billion dollars and people he was close to fall by the wayside but the stories told from the point of view of everybody from his point of view from his partners from people who were sort of cast aside you don't really get the truth about him but it's so it's an engrossing story so it's really a human story why i think mark zuckerberg is probably happy that we're not getting the truth about him from here he seems to be giving you know big donations throwing huge parties a circus that allayed dancers up in new york to try to take some of the attention off of this movie but you know ok so you're not a user of facebook you said a lot of people that you know do use it do you think that in a way it's bringing people closer together in the sense that now you can have thousands of friends online or is it taking us farther apart because you can have friends that you never even interact with face to face you never even meet. does anyone have thousands of friends and i wonder about that also with me is what happens to all the information you put on facebook
to become what is today worth twenty five billion dollars and people he was close to fall by the wayside but the stories told from the point of view of everybody from his point of view from his partners from people who were sort of cast aside you don't really get the truth about him but it's so it's an engrossing story so it's really a human story why i think mark zuckerberg is probably happy that we're not getting the truth about him from here he seems to be giving you know big donations...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in thisrea. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back to thearm to help my father realize his dream of produci a finished pruct here on the dairy. yoknow it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our ves, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >>> the diet drug merry 8 will no longer be sold here in the u.s. abbott laboratories voluntarily pulled it from the market after research showed meridia can incrse your rick of heart attacks and stroke. the fda is advising parents to stop taking it and talk to their doctors about the alternative. >>> to the fight against breast cancer, thousands laced up to walk in the susang komen three day for the re event. >> they are raising money for cancer research. megan mcgrath has the emotional story behind the fight. >> it was a sea of pink around the statement as the susan g. komen event began. they're going to walk 60 miles over the course of three days to raise money for breast cancer research. an emotional morning at nationals park. people from
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in thisrea. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back to thearm to help my father realize his dream of produci a finished pruct here on the dairy. yoknow it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our ves, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >>> the diet drug merry 8 will no longer be sold here in the u.s. abbott laboratories voluntarily pulled it from the market after research...
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package, he says if republicans have their way, jobs and a lot of that initiative would go by the wayside. meantime, republicans in response, their bread and butter this election cycle is not only the stimulus package, which most people are against polls are showing as we head into the election, but also the tax cuts that the democratic congress failed to extend before they left to go back to campaigning and we are exactly, alex, one month away october 2, midterm elections november 2. a lot on the line, you're going to see a lot of december pral political rhetoric from both sides as we head into the final weeks of this campaign. republicans will continue to hit the democrats on the stimulus package, which they consider to be a failure, the administration in turn points to nonpartisan studies that show it did create between a million and a half and 3.5 million jobs, save or create, that controversial phrase, added several points of the gdp and it's kept the unemploy rate down, at the end of the -- unemployment rate is 9.6 right now. that does not bode well for democrats, but it's going to
package, he says if republicans have their way, jobs and a lot of that initiative would go by the wayside. meantime, republicans in response, their bread and butter this election cycle is not only the stimulus package, which most people are against polls are showing as we head into the election, but also the tax cuts that the democratic congress failed to extend before they left to go back to campaigning and we are exactly, alex, one month away october 2, midterm elections november 2. a lot on...
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those things went by the wayside. >> bill: surely you have noticed the president spent a lot of currencyn obama care. you are surely you have noticed they want to run the energy. the unions lock step with the president want guaranteed jobs and wages. surely you have noticed that. >> we have a minimum wage in this country which the republicans object to which is a good idea. let me turn this around. you talk about a nanny state which i think is really what you are talking about. the republicans who want to tell you who you can and can't marry. want to tell women they can't have pretruckive rights that is the nanny state from the right. >> bill: can i rebutt for a second on the marriage deal they want government to stay out of it and say this group can and this group can't. they want traditional. >> meaning gays can't get married. >> bill: can i tell you -- what did you say reproductive rights? >> you can laugh. >> bill: might be issue of life and death. >> might be giving women the right to do with their bodies what they choose. >> bill: what happens to the potential human being in the pr
those things went by the wayside. >> bill: surely you have noticed the president spent a lot of currencyn obama care. you are surely you have noticed they want to run the energy. the unions lock step with the president want guaranteed jobs and wages. surely you have noticed that. >> we have a minimum wage in this country which the republicans object to which is a good idea. let me turn this around. you talk about a nanny state which i think is really what you are talking about. the...
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not part of the disaffected liberals who went by the wayside. so their thinking, the white house.oters they're called. college students' enthusiasm dropping for the president. that's 47%, that's compared to 60% a year ago. 27% now disapprove, that's up from 15% before. how troubling is this for democrats? >> it's very troubling for democrats, that's why you see barack obama on -- tomorrow he'll be out in ohio. he'll be talking to young students there. he was out in wisconsin doing the same thing. they're very much trying to get these young students engaged again. they're bringing out young acts like the roots and john legend to really connect with these folks. so this is really their only hope for staving off these massive losses in the house and senate. the thing about these young voters is they're not a normal part of the democrat base nor are they the usual voters who turn out in the midterms. et is about reminding them of how much they are a part o this 2008 campaign. how cool they thought obama was, how much hope they had. they're getting back -- getting the band back togethe
not part of the disaffected liberals who went by the wayside. so their thinking, the white house.oters they're called. college students' enthusiasm dropping for the president. that's 47%, that's compared to 60% a year ago. 27% now disapprove, that's up from 15% before. how troubling is this for democrats? >> it's very troubling for democrats, that's why you see barack obama on -- tomorrow he'll be out in ohio. he'll be talking to young students there. he was out in wisconsin doing the...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back tohe farm to help my father realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >>> carly fiorina is on the attack again. she has launched an ad blitz aimed at barbara boxer. she says california's economic he woulds are boxer's fault, to the tune of trillions in wasteful spending. although the candidates for u.s. senate were running neck and neck for some time, boxer has recently begun to pull ahead in the polls. political ads are dominating television commercials across the state but there are a lot of ads you are not seeing on the air. kplil campaigns are reaching out to voters with online spots. that's designed exclusively for the web. as joel grover from our nbc station in los angeles shows us, those ads can be just as deceptive as some of the ones on tv. >> hi, i'm edward james. >> reporter: take a look a
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back tohe farm to help my father realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >>> carly fiorina is on the attack again. she has launched an ad blitz aimed at barbara boxer. she says california's economic he...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toduct here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >> stahl: when congress returns after the elections on tuesday, it will face one of the most hotly debated issues in the campaign-- raising taxes on the rich. that's president obama's position-- to keep the bush tax cuts in place, except for those on the wealthiest 2%, as a way to reduce the dreaded deficit. it's an idea already percolating among the governors. eight states have increased so- called "millionaire" income taxes so far as a way of avoiding drastic budget cuts on health and education. and on tuesday, voters could make washington state the ninth. but with our national debt in the trillions, budget experts will tell you that just taxing the rich isn't enough. one republican brave enough to go public is david stockman, president reagan's budget director. he says all the bush tax cuts should
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toduct here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ >> stahl: when congress returns after the elections on tuesday, it will face one of the most hotly debated issues in the campaign-- raising taxes on the rich. that's president obama's position-- to keep...
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recently apple has put emphasis on iphones and it pad leaving mac to fall by the wayside.ales are strong on mac, it just that apple dropped the word "computer" from its name. today it wants to refocus back on the mac. some analysts are skeptical saying three-quarters of the company's profit come from iphones and it pads. >>> starbucks is adding a dollop of free books, news and entertainment to its offerings. the coffee chain's digital network is promising customers free e-books, movies, including access to some paid websites like the wall street journal. this comes as starbucks faces a lot of competition from mcdonald's and fast food chains. they saw 30 million log-ins last month alone. so the idea is you bring your ipad or maybe your mac to starbucks and you can access not just their free wi-fi but while you're at starbucks this special -- now, whether you can start reading the book at starbucks and take it away, i don't think you can. >> keeps you there longer. >> finish your wine and read the rest of your book. >> so just live at starbucks. >> all right, thanks. >> watc
recently apple has put emphasis on iphones and it pad leaving mac to fall by the wayside.ales are strong on mac, it just that apple dropped the word "computer" from its name. today it wants to refocus back on the mac. some analysts are skeptical saying three-quarters of the company's profit come from iphones and it pads. >>> starbucks is adding a dollop of free books, news and entertainment to its offerings. the coffee chain's digital network is promising customers free...
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do you think that's going by the wayside now in. >> this is not a year when people are looking for anti-warampions who have made some bipartisan efforts. they are really looking, you know, for deficit hawks and russ feingold has not made a career of trying to cut debt. this is the top issue right now and unless he's running out making this the top issue of his campaign, running against a businessman who is and who is running a pretty good campaign, that's why you see, you know, him eight points behind. >> a couple of great conversations today. thank you. >> thank you so much, alex. >>> prettiy in pink. this pink diamond worth more than $200 million. mm-hmm. it will soon be auctioned off. the jewel is currently on display in hong kong. the rare gem will soon move to geneva where it will be auctioned next month. the diamond contains 24.78 carats making it the most expensive jewel to ever appear at an auction. you save money. that's right, penny. do you know ours? heavens to betsy. dwayne the bathtub. magic wanda. yeah! what's mine? uh, you're a dan fool. oh. it's just a device, dan. you can't
do you think that's going by the wayside now in. >> this is not a year when people are looking for anti-warampions who have made some bipartisan efforts. they are really looking, you know, for deficit hawks and russ feingold has not made a career of trying to cut debt. this is the top issue right now and unless he's running out making this the top issue of his campaign, running against a businessman who is and who is running a pretty good campaign, that's why you see, you know, him eight...
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every single one of those has fallen by the wayside. we need to reform spring failed. >> give me an example of how. >> we have to change how we redraw our districts. ours is the worst anywhere. there is some and the things we can be looking at. we need some change there. there is so much power. that is hurting the rest of legislators working. >> your web site has a running tally of the national debt. is approaching 13.7 trillion dollars. you also have a banner on your web site doesn't know wasteful spending. tell me what you think is wasteful. >> one thing that is so frustrating, congress adjourned without having a budget this year. they continue to spend it. they voted for every bill that comes along. we have to have this framework that we can hold them accountable to. we can look at earmarked. there are thousands of pork products that have been placed into these bills. over $36 billion is part of that. we have to look at areas where we can cut. one of the republic to take a book of programs and see what could be cut. >> what do you fa
every single one of those has fallen by the wayside. we need to reform spring failed. >> give me an example of how. >> we have to change how we redraw our districts. ours is the worst anywhere. there is some and the things we can be looking at. we need some change there. there is so much power. that is hurting the rest of legislators working. >> your web site has a running tally of the national debt. is approaching 13.7 trillion dollars. you also have a banner on your web site...
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i think that voting on gender has gone significantly by the wayside.now is that over the course of the last few months, with polls of dissatisfaction, there is a huge percentage of dissatisfaction that is related to not enough change happening quickly enough. not just that people are unhappy with the president. i think we're going to see in these mid terms a lot of surprise over an anti-incumbency feeling generally, but i don't think this will end up being the democratic sweep that people are talking about, that mary is saying it's a rejection of policies. i think it's a rejection that people are not engaged enough and not enough is happening. >> i know you this that hillary clinton would be an excellent white house chief of staff. would she be an excellent secretary of defense, assuming robert gates steps down? she would be the first woman to ever become the secretary of defense. >> no. if the problem is the generals, which obama does have a problem with his generals if woodward's book or "rolling stone" number accounts are to be believed, hillary rod
i think that voting on gender has gone significantly by the wayside.now is that over the course of the last few months, with polls of dissatisfaction, there is a huge percentage of dissatisfaction that is related to not enough change happening quickly enough. not just that people are unhappy with the president. i think we're going to see in these mid terms a lot of surprise over an anti-incumbency feeling generally, but i don't think this will end up being the democratic sweep that people are...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toed product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ ] the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. >>> you got to love this guy. violent tornadoes, extreme hurricanes, whiteout blizzards. he calls it a good day. our next guest will consider that the best weather on the planet. reed timmers, the star of the discovery channel's "storm chasers." and it's written a book to help understand the most devastating weather. it's called "into the storm." he's here to talk about that. and the new season of the show, as well. welcome, reed. >> nice to be here. >> cuts? scrapes? >> we fixed our windows. no more window blowouts. >> this season and last season may have been low on the tornado count. but they're violent storms, in places you don't expect them. >> yeah. they're extremely strong. several tornadoes are over a mile wide. we saw a bunch of ef-4s. c
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toed product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ ] the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. >>> you got to love this guy. violent tornadoes, extreme hurricanes, whiteout blizzards. he calls it a good day. our next guest will consider...
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, the mentality and i'm going the flip in it 30 days and actually make a profit, got to go by the waysideyou have purchasing costs, commissions and fees and buying and selling, getting a mortgage. you can't buy something and expect to flip it 30 to 60 days. >> what about three to five years? >> i think it's realistic. right now it's an inventory problem. we have way too many homes that were built and through the foreclosure we have to go through the excess inventory is going to clean up. you can see price increase in these things. >> julie: i would love to believe that what makes you think that. >> one thing i hang my hat, we're building half a million new homes every year. we need about twice as many homes as they are building. remember, in the heyday they were building twice as many as we needed. we're building half as many homes, eating up the inventory. every single year we are eating up the inventory. it's not going to happen over night but we're going to wake up and five years down the road see a housing shortage. >> julie: what do you think of the foreclosure moratorium? >> it's in
, the mentality and i'm going the flip in it 30 days and actually make a profit, got to go by the waysideyou have purchasing costs, commissions and fees and buying and selling, getting a mortgage. you can't buy something and expect to flip it 30 to 60 days. >> what about three to five years? >> i think it's realistic. right now it's an inventory problem. we have way too many homes that were built and through the foreclosure we have to go through the excess inventory is going to...
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that name will go by the wayside, i believe. she's absolutely adorable. hope she enjoyed that toe. to send us your child's picture, go to myfoxdc.com and click on mornings. all right. let's take a look at what's happening right now. reagan national airport, current temperature being reported is 62 degrees. we're just stuck there, folks. 62 degrees. relative humidity at 84%. the winds, ah, the winds! they're out of the northwest at 13 miles per hour. and they're gusting up to 23 miles per hour. here in the district. 30-mile-per-hour wind gusts at patuxent naval air station. i'm the one who's been telling you, breezy out there. windy, gusty winds. i think it will be breezy for a good part of the day today. it will take awhile for the winds to move out as the low pressure system moves out. it is going. it is taking the storm system with it. that's great. and it will gradually take the clouds with it, as well. last time i checked outside, it was still pretty cloudy in northwest washington. we'll see gradual improvement as the day progresses. here is your forecast. today, look for a hig
that name will go by the wayside, i believe. she's absolutely adorable. hope she enjoyed that toe. to send us your child's picture, go to myfoxdc.com and click on mornings. all right. let's take a look at what's happening right now. reagan national airport, current temperature being reported is 62 degrees. we're just stuck there, folks. 62 degrees. relative humidity at 84%. the winds, ah, the winds! they're out of the northwest at 13 miles per hour. and they're gusting up to 23 miles per hour....
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i was going to say to you, everybody's main focus, i feel like personal issues are falling to the wayside in this election because there's so much at stake for all of these states economically. what's your bet? does this go by the way side for her or is this a job killer for meg whitman? >> look, my bet is it could but i'm not sold that somebody who's watched these races over the years and lived there and experienced it, i don't know if at the end of the day she's going to be able to pull it off. i think that only she could have been at this position at this point, so i credit her and her campaign, but it's still a tough sell for a republican in california and this is one of the reasons, by the way, i haven't been sold on carly fiorina's ability to oust barbara boxer because despite the horrible economy you have to get a number of democrats across the aisle. it's doable but it's not easy and a 12 percent employment rate, believe it or not, doesn't make it an automatic that democratic isn'ts -- incumbents or the party is going to get rebuked on election day. martha: these races with tighte
i was going to say to you, everybody's main focus, i feel like personal issues are falling to the wayside in this election because there's so much at stake for all of these states economically. what's your bet? does this go by the way side for her or is this a job killer for meg whitman? >> look, my bet is it could but i'm not sold that somebody who's watched these races over the years and lived there and experienced it, i don't know if at the end of the day she's going to be able to pull...
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the smaller ones will probably fall by the wayside if the ones that are locally rooted. it is already beginning to happen, there is an effort that came out of the community that is the emergency market napping and analysis. it was a tool developed by the community over the last couple of years. several other ngos. it has been rolled out by the community, and probably a dozen are working together to do market analysis of how this crisis is impacting on the economies in the northwest and in five different areas, six different markets. agricultural labor, wheat, bamboo. you see as we work towards recovery, there is more organized efforts that are taking place to get a more unified response. maybe it doesn't need to be such an oxymoron. i think it is just going to take time. and we will see a more efficient and more effective coordination of the rehabilitation phase. >> another question? >> i am from the georgetown conflict resolution master's program. i understand that the government and other international actors are doing great works with limited resources under extraordi
the smaller ones will probably fall by the wayside if the ones that are locally rooted. it is already beginning to happen, there is an effort that came out of the community that is the emergency market napping and analysis. it was a tool developed by the community over the last couple of years. several other ngos. it has been rolled out by the community, and probably a dozen are working together to do market analysis of how this crisis is impacting on the economies in the northwest and in five...
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who will guarantee that these bills and regulations are taken care of and not just let it go by the wayside like they have in the past? host: mr. reilly, why don't you take that first? guest: i thought that senator graham would be the one to make sure that gets through congress. we have met with many senators, certainly from the gulf col, 10 senators from five states, and we will have a full-court press to make sure these recommendations are understood and that they are considered. i would be very surprised if there were not. to the degree that which we are successful in getting recommendations which, while necessary, are also realistic and possible with respect to government reorganization, very sensitive matters with respect to new outlays, particularly for scientific research, which i think we really do need to have. we had it after exxon valdez, and provided baseline analysis that is now telling us how much continuing oil and the effect on wire life -- on wildlife has occurred. we will need that in the gulf of mexico, and that will take some money. some of these recommendations may be m
who will guarantee that these bills and regulations are taken care of and not just let it go by the wayside like they have in the past? host: mr. reilly, why don't you take that first? guest: i thought that senator graham would be the one to make sure that gets through congress. we have met with many senators, certainly from the gulf col, 10 senators from five states, and we will have a full-court press to make sure these recommendations are understood and that they are considered. i would be...
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option for people who cannot afford the skyrocketing increase in premiums and are being left by the wayside with no insurance coverage. congressman basswood repeal the whole bill and we would be right back where we started. he spent 12 years in washington and did not do anything of providing access. >> when was the last time that tuition and went down? this is a great example because it indicates that the cost of health care will go up. i would only point out that this bill started out with a public option and ed public option is eventually single payer. this was dropped because there was not enough support even amongst democrats. now we have this great expansion of government bureaucracy and coverage without the public option. the effort has got to be to change this legislation so that this is more competitive. there is more availability, health care is universally deductible. that we have associated health plans. meaningful tort reform. this is not a great conglomeration of power in washington. >> thank you for a very controversial topic >> let's move to social security. what is your appr
option for people who cannot afford the skyrocketing increase in premiums and are being left by the wayside with no insurance coverage. congressman basswood repeal the whole bill and we would be right back where we started. he spent 12 years in washington and did not do anything of providing access. >> when was the last time that tuition and went down? this is a great example because it indicates that the cost of health care will go up. i would only point out that this bill started out...
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many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toher realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ welcome bob, we're watching those temperatures rise. >> if we cooled and that overall which we didn't. >> or stay cooler and some other spots. continue to get warmer as we make our way into the work week you can see here at temperatures as a starting to see some 70 degree readings its and '80s. we will only continue to warm up as we make our way into noontime all of the orange and your screen shows you are there's a degree readings are popping up. we hill has a little later today. this is all the revenue stream of the north bay trickling down to hayward, fremont. cool little live with this evening still in the '70s. widespread '70s all of the yellow and your screen there, high as for today tequila did those 80 and 90 degree temperatures here in the nort
many of the dairies have gone by the wayside in this area. [ jill ] so my sisters and i came back toher realize his dream of producing a finished product here on the dairy. you know it's a way to keep this farm in our family. [ bob ] we were born and raised up here and we'll be up here the rest of our lives, i'll guarantee you that. ♪ welcome bob, we're watching those temperatures rise. >> if we cooled and that overall which we didn't. >> or stay cooler and some other spots....
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the fact is that national leaders are want willing to just let a single effort kind of fall by the wayside. they want to strengthen this and so i think there's a movement upward and there's something compelling about -- yeah. i'm sorry. i should have said feel free to interrupt. i know you will, but -- >> just a -- these sort of things have been talked about for a long time, correct? decades, maybe scores of years? >> absolutely. >> in the private sector toers kin's earlier points, this happens all of the time. it's just the normal course of first. every year you say how do i do more with less. it's just the way it works. it it never happens here. despite all of the discussion we have about increasing the effectiveness of government, it always seems like here's the description we would use. if someone had 1,000 people today and they had to do 10% more next year, they come in saying i need a budget for 1,000 and the inflation for all 1100 where adz in the private sector we would say okay, that's 1,000. we have 100, so that's 1100. i need 150 more of productivity and now you have 150 people
the fact is that national leaders are want willing to just let a single effort kind of fall by the wayside. they want to strengthen this and so i think there's a movement upward and there's something compelling about -- yeah. i'm sorry. i should have said feel free to interrupt. i know you will, but -- >> just a -- these sort of things have been talked about for a long time, correct? decades, maybe scores of years? >> absolutely. >> in the private sector toers kin's earlier...