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. >> i call the planning code of the regulatory winchester. there are passages that lead nowhere, all kinds of crazy editions. supervisor mirkarimi has been a great partner to simplify and clarify. it should be clear to a business owner what i can and can't do. all regulation should have a public purpose. what is the threat to the neighborhood? having a toaster obverses not having a toaster. does it matter? the things we need deregulate are the things that matter the most to the neighborhood knowing that resources are not always going to be limited. that is what we tried to do with legislation, making it simple and clear. if there did not seem to be a public purpose served by the regulation, can we do without it? president o'brien: were you going to say something to commissioner adams? -- something, commissioner adams? commissioner adams: this is a great starting point. >> if you wish to have a broader discussion and look on legislation, it is certainly something that i would like to keep going with as long as it is compatible with our goals,
. >> i call the planning code of the regulatory winchester. there are passages that lead nowhere, all kinds of crazy editions. supervisor mirkarimi has been a great partner to simplify and clarify. it should be clear to a business owner what i can and can't do. all regulation should have a public purpose. what is the threat to the neighborhood? having a toaster obverses not having a toaster. does it matter? the things we need deregulate are the things that matter the most to the...
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winchester says california is taking the threat of a devastating earthquake too lightly.ind out why. more of his interview coming up at 7:15. >> we told you earlier that workers are in japan are trying to prevent damage from another nuclear reactor. peter hosemann. can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> all right. the thing we want to ask you, should anyone here in the bay area be worried about any potential fall outfrom the reactors in japan at all? >> the connection is really bad. can you repeat the question. >> i kind of had a feeling it was. i can hear myself back. let me know. can you hear me at all? >> yes, somehow. >> all right. all right. should people be worried, how worried should they be about the potential fallout from reactors? >> oh, i see. well, in this case probably hydrogen explosion. and as long as the containment is in place, there shouldn't be all that much fallout. but the gas release can contain some cesium or iodine. but the radiation levels measured at this point are rather low. >> now, california has only two operating nuclear power plants bo
winchester says california is taking the threat of a devastating earthquake too lightly.ind out why. more of his interview coming up at 7:15. >> we told you earlier that workers are in japan are trying to prevent damage from another nuclear reactor. peter hosemann. can you hear me? >> yes, i can hear you. >> all right. the thing we want to ask you, should anyone here in the bay area be worried about any potential fall outfrom the reactors in japan at all? >> the...
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which owns that makes chocolates in winchester in my constituency are consulting on plans which could see production move to germany. now, 115 jobs in the local area that i represent are dependent on this factory. will the prime minister ask his ministers in the relevant department to meet with me and representatives from the companies as soon as possible to see if we can help? >> i will certainly do that and my right honorable friend is right to speak up on his constituency. we will take steps to ensure that this country is the best place in europe to do best. we have set out plans for the lowest rate of corporation tax anywhere in the g7 and we are taking further steps to help make sure that have companies come here, stay here and to invest here. >> mr. speaker, the prime minister is beefing up his office to help sell the government some 2 billion pounds of reorganization of the nhh the baroness is out obligated for outside of europe. nobody wants this. so is it not possible for -- >> we got the drift of it but we must have an answer, mr. speaker? >> the questions they draft have go
which owns that makes chocolates in winchester in my constituency are consulting on plans which could see production move to germany. now, 115 jobs in the local area that i represent are dependent on this factory. will the prime minister ask his ministers in the relevant department to meet with me and representatives from the companies as soon as possible to see if we can help? >> i will certainly do that and my right honorable friend is right to speak up on his constituency. we will take...
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a car actually flipped over in one of the northbound lanes of 280 at south winchester. a tow trucks a moved it to the shoulder. if we take a live look, you see that row that's hidden in the bottom portion? that's highway 87. it appears that -- now it appears to be backing up. clear sailing. stop and go on 280 northbound past the byrd avenue exit. here's steve. >>> we have some sun. have people tweeting me, the sun, is it going to last? no unless you're towards the south bay. there's also fog below that. so here's our system. it's not a big deal but it's there. a lot of clouds south of san francisco, oakland but not much else. light rain being reported at ukia and beginning to move into north sonoma county. 51 there a stretch of san francisco, concord, fairfield and san jose. the south breeze. this system will lose its strength. if you're in the north bay it will be more, maybe a quarter of an inch, half at the most. mostly sunny to the south bay for a while until that system inches closer. clouds will be increasing the next couple of hours. turning cloudy and temperatur
a car actually flipped over in one of the northbound lanes of 280 at south winchester. a tow trucks a moved it to the shoulder. if we take a live look, you see that row that's hidden in the bottom portion? that's highway 87. it appears that -- now it appears to be backing up. clear sailing. stop and go on 280 northbound past the byrd avenue exit. here's steve. >>> we have some sun. have people tweeting me, the sun, is it going to last? no unless you're towards the south bay. there's...
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they have set up a bus street and winchester and light rail stations.k in with meteorologist lisa argen to get more on this wet weather. >>> sisa. we are going to interrupt. because of mic issues and we will come back in just a moment. let me tell you more rain falling in the bay area. sierra is getting several more inches of snow. interest state 80 is closed from apple gate to the nevada state line. that is due to zero visibility. yesterday the snowplows started hitting the roads. they are trying to keep up with all that fresh snow. if you are headed to the sierra, x-to see chain restrictions posted along interstate 80 and highway 50. a big rig accident snarled westbound traffic on 80 for two hours yesterday evening. should we try to go back to lisa or come back later? all right, on to other news. san francisco police are investigating a shooting that left two people critically injured outside a nightclub. it happened in the 2400 block of san bruno avenue just after 2:00. a man and woman were found with gunshot wounds and were rushed to a local hospita
they have set up a bus street and winchester and light rail stations.k in with meteorologist lisa argen to get more on this wet weather. >>> sisa. we are going to interrupt. because of mic issues and we will come back in just a moment. let me tell you more rain falling in the bay area. sierra is getting several more inches of snow. interest state 80 is closed from apple gate to the nevada state line. that is due to zero visibility. yesterday the snowplows started hitting the roads....
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they must prepare. >> dire warnings from simon winchester this morning. thank you very much. >> thanks, meredith. >> much more from japan in a moment. >> let's get the rest of the top stories. it's scary. savannah guthrie is at the news desk while ann is in japan. good morning. >> good morning. we're going to begin with the economic fallout from the crisis in japan. cnbc's erin burnett has the latest from the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good morning. japanese stocks fell more than 6% on worries the quake will hurt the economy. the japanese central bank pumped a record amount of money into the economy to stabilize things. here's one example to bring it home. toyota is the world's largest carmaker. they shut all 12 plants in japan through wednesday. obviously part of that, many didn't have damage but it's concern over stability, how much demand there will be for cars. japan is home to sony, obviously lots of people use products made by sony and japan makes parts for things like the iphone. it is a crucial part of the global supply chain. here
they must prepare. >> dire warnings from simon winchester this morning. thank you very much. >> thanks, meredith. >> much more from japan in a moment. >> let's get the rest of the top stories. it's scary. savannah guthrie is at the news desk while ann is in japan. good morning. >> good morning. we're going to begin with the economic fallout from the crisis in japan. cnbc's erin burnett has the latest from the new york stock exchange. good morning. >> good...
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we are getting reports of slowing from winchester boulevard.the bay bridge no longer hot spot, float freely from all three of the approaches. metering lights cycled off. drive time of 10 minutes from the foot of the maze and to fremont street san francisco. 1 0180 split right here in san francisco moves well, we have been accident, in saddam free all morning.and in some and frel morning.incident free. >> james: from daly city the cow palace pg&e has turned that then you went to a gigantic library of sorts. workers sifting through tens of thousands of pages of documents, some dating back decades. will tran with more. >> will: as far back as 1920, the reason they are here is they have to be dead deadline of march 15th imposed by this utility commission. to come up record of their pipes not just in san bruno, but all through california. pg&e spokesman said he was talking about 5,700 mi. of pipes. that's why they are here, they needed some place big enough for all of the documents. this is video was shot at 6:20 a.m. they claim it's a transparent p
we are getting reports of slowing from winchester boulevard.the bay bridge no longer hot spot, float freely from all three of the approaches. metering lights cycled off. drive time of 10 minutes from the foot of the maze and to fremont street san francisco. 1 0180 split right here in san francisco moves well, we have been accident, in saddam free all morning.and in some and frel morning.incident free. >> james: from daly city the cow palace pg&e has turned that then you went to a...
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i was born in winchester. my parents moved to suburban pittsburgh, butler, pennsylvania, when i was 7 years old, and i spent most of my next 10 years there. i graduated from high school i illinois because myarents were transferred with the v.a. always said i grew up on public housing because we always lived on the v.a. grounds. we lived on the post. we lived in apartments. it was great atmosphere t grow up there. had a lot of interactions with our vetravens. came to have a lot of respect for our military and for those who served. as my parents did obviously working there. i went to penn state, and stayed ever since. >> before running for the house i was practicing law. in pittsburgh i got out of college, b.a. from the university of pittsburgh. it was someone i met from penn ste and was his chief of staff for five years. during that lastive ars, i went to law school and graduated from law school, and decided i wanted to come back home to pittsburgh. you know, sort of plant some roots down there, and ended up pr
i was born in winchester. my parents moved to suburban pittsburgh, butler, pennsylvania, when i was 7 years old, and i spent most of my next 10 years there. i graduated from high school i illinois because myarents were transferred with the v.a. always said i grew up on public housing because we always lived on the v.a. grounds. we lived on the post. we lived in apartments. it was great atmosphere t grow up there. had a lot of interactions with our vetravens. came to have a lot of respect for...
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i was born in winchester. my parents moved to suburban pittsburgh, butler, pennsylvania, when i was 7 years old, and i spent most of my next 10 years there. i graduated from high school in illinois because my parents were transferred with the v.a. i always said i grew up on public housing because we always lived on the v.a. grounds. we lived on the post. we lived in apartments. it was great atmosphere to grow up there. had a lot of interactions with our vetravens. came to have a lot of respect for our military and for those who served. as my parents did obviously working there. i went to penn state, and stayed ever since. >> before running for the house i was practicing law. in pittsburgh i got out of college, b.a. from the university of pittsburgh. it was someone i met from penn state and was his chief of staff for five years. during that last five years, i went to law school and graduated from law school, and decided i wanted to come back home to pittsburgh. you know, sort of plant some roots down there, and
i was born in winchester. my parents moved to suburban pittsburgh, butler, pennsylvania, when i was 7 years old, and i spent most of my next 10 years there. i graduated from high school in illinois because my parents were transferred with the v.a. i always said i grew up on public housing because we always lived on the v.a. grounds. we lived on the post. we lived in apartments. it was great atmosphere to grow up there. had a lot of interactions with our vetravens. came to have a lot of respect...
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. >>> simon winchester says big quakes have hit three of the four corners of the pacifics and since quakes sometimes happen in clusterrer, he says the u.s.'s west coast and california can be next. >> bellingham, washington, portland and then, of course, northern california and san francisco. so people need to be aware -- not -- i i am saying people need to be aware. >> now, he says -- and he points out -- there was a big quake in chile in the southeast corner last year. there was new zealand in the southwest corner last month and then japan in the northwest corner last week. >>> 8:17. libyan leader, moammar gadhafi is now telling rebel leaders trying to overthrow him, they have one choice -- surrender or flee. >>> in bahrain a soldier was shot and killed. crews arrived to support the monarchky of bau hayne -- bahrain against the demonstrators calling for reform. the king of bahrain declared a -- declared a three-month state of emergency to try to stop the protests. >>> back home, a man is arrested in police custody after a bank robbery in co terra end o -- co door row ended peacefully. he
. >>> simon winchester says big quakes have hit three of the four corners of the pacifics and since quakes sometimes happen in clusterrer, he says the u.s.'s west coast and california can be next. >> bellingham, washington, portland and then, of course, northern california and san francisco. so people need to be aware -- not -- i i am saying people need to be aware. >> now, he says -- and he points out -- there was a big quake in chile in the southeast corner last year....
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i was born in winchester. my parents moved to butler, pa. when i was 7 years old and spent the next 10 years there. i went to illinois, graduated from high school in illinois because my parents were transferred with the va. i grew up on public housing. the always lived on the va grounds. there's a great atmosphere to grow up there and i had a lot of interactions with our veterans and came to have a great amount of respect for our military and for those who served. as my parents did. i went to penn state and came back to pennsylvania and state ever since. >> before running for the house what were you doing? >> i was practicing law in pittsburgh. i have an mba -- have an m.b.a. from the university of pittsburgh and went to work for a state senator. i was his chief of staff for five years and during the last three of those five years, i went to law school and graduated from law school and decided wanted to come home to pittsburgh and plant some roots there. i end up practicing law for a few years and felt like one of those things where not a pl
i was born in winchester. my parents moved to butler, pa. when i was 7 years old and spent the next 10 years there. i went to illinois, graduated from high school in illinois because my parents were transferred with the va. i grew up on public housing. the always lived on the va grounds. there's a great atmosphere to grow up there and i had a lot of interactions with our veterans and came to have a great amount of respect for our military and for those who served. as my parents did. i went to...
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there were problems on 280 northbound leading towards winchester on the off ramp. signal lights were malfunctioning on city streets. >> mark: college basketball fans and employers knows what time is march madness kicking off today. games are run through the workday 16 games today, 16 tomorrow. it cuts and productivity. american employers will lose 8.4 million hours of productivity during the tournament whether watching game on tv, on line, or chatting with co-workers. they multiplied that figure by the hourly earning and they found $192 million impact. at the white house president barack obama has filled out a tournament bracket for espn. as usual he is a fan of the number of seats >>. unpicking kansas just because i think they are deep. i think kansas has more fire power, i picked north carolina they lost, the next year they won for me. i think kansas will do the same thing. they always feel bad when they lose and the president pick them. >> mark: he is one for one. >> darya: is that good? some 50 1:00 a.m. we will be back with more of a couple of minutes. charlie
there were problems on 280 northbound leading towards winchester on the off ramp. signal lights were malfunctioning on city streets. >> mark: college basketball fans and employers knows what time is march madness kicking off today. games are run through the workday 16 games today, 16 tomorrow. it cuts and productivity. american employers will lose 8.4 million hours of productivity during the tournament whether watching game on tv, on line, or chatting with co-workers. they multiplied that...
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. >> i'm trying to find out which winchester she's from. it's kentucky, right? all righty.rty bell? >> yeah. >> genius. i don't even understand. taco bell, liberty bell? that's the story. >> yeah. i think that's the story. really when you eat at taco bell, every time you eat there, it's as if taco bell is pranking your body anyway. they're natural jokesters. >> every day is april fools' when you eat at taco bell. >> next question. let's go to kathie lee. >> i just said it's hot in here. this kid back here goes, because you're here. i love him! i don't even want to play the game anymore. where you from? >> spencer, ohio. >> who said the following quote. the first of april is the day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year. dr. seuss, jim carrie, mark twain or benjamin franklin. >> mark twain. >> he's genius! mark twain? is that true. are you going to tell us another joke? >> every time there's a trivia question about a quote the answer is usually mark twain. >> always guess mark twain? >> always guess mark twain. >> time for one more. >> another friend from oh
. >> i'm trying to find out which winchester she's from. it's kentucky, right? all righty.rty bell? >> yeah. >> genius. i don't even understand. taco bell, liberty bell? that's the story. >> yeah. i think that's the story. really when you eat at taco bell, every time you eat there, it's as if taco bell is pranking your body anyway. they're natural jokesters. >> every day is april fools' when you eat at taco bell. >> next question. let's go to kathie lee....
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and so we went, i was born in winchester. my parents moved to suburban pittsburgh, butler, pennsylvania, when i was seven years old and spent most of my youth there, next 10 years. went to illinois. graduated from college, excuse me, high school in illinois because my parents were transferred with the va i always said i grew up on public housing because we always lived on va grounds. we lived on the post and lived in apartments. it was great atmosphere to live, to grow up there. had a lot of interactions with our veterans and came to have a great amount of respect for our military and for those who served and as my parents did, obviously working there then i went to penn state. came back to pennsylvania. pretty much stayed ever since. >> host: before running for the house, what were you doing? >> guest: i was practicing law in pittsburgh. i got out of college and graduate school i had an mba from the university of pittsburgh. i went to work for a state senator, someone who i met at penn state and was his chief of staff for fi
and so we went, i was born in winchester. my parents moved to suburban pittsburgh, butler, pennsylvania, when i was seven years old and spent most of my youth there, next 10 years. went to illinois. graduated from college, excuse me, high school in illinois because my parents were transferred with the va i always said i grew up on public housing because we always lived on va grounds. we lived on the post and lived in apartments. it was great atmosphere to live, to grow up there. had a lot of...