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that has been kind of the last focus is trying to get those going and rosemary has done yeoman's job on that. >> with regard to the holding, so i know for example dpw were going through hiring. is this across all departments or just dbi on hold? >> it's across all departments. what happens is that, for instance, in this case it's a management decision, like a very kind of the lowest level management assistant, the second lowest. and so we had a job description, we provided that to dhr, they looked to see whether the individual, you know, met that job description. they looked at what, whether there were open requisitions in other departments. so they may have vacancies and not put recs out. so they would not necessarily be captured as being a possibility, but it's throughout the city. all these things, especially the clerks, they are placing people throughout the city. >> like 1406, it's -- my first reaction when you said the redevelopment agency, i wouldn't have thought there would be many 1406 type people in that list, if any. >> we are not allowed to see that. all i know is that th
that has been kind of the last focus is trying to get those going and rosemary has done yeoman's job on that. >> with regard to the holding, so i know for example dpw were going through hiring. is this across all departments or just dbi on hold? >> it's across all departments. what happens is that, for instance, in this case it's a management decision, like a very kind of the lowest level management assistant, the second lowest. and so we had a job description, we provided that to...
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luxembourg europe's last bachelor in line to ascend the throne is finally tied the knot prince of yeoman his new wife belgian countess stephanie dillon oyo exchanged vows saturday in the country's main cathedral the wedding brought out international attention to the one of the world's smallest problems with both european royalty and tourists sharing in the celebration. but next a closer look at iran's nuclear ambitions and what the country's real intentions could be after a short break. which is slow often enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that your soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of. his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and horses what sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes big bites as well it's part of my everyday life. i holmes been home to it rats like you just saw for centuries most still live off the land of cattle and fish every evening local villagers place their nets and in the morning the catch is
luxembourg europe's last bachelor in line to ascend the throne is finally tied the knot prince of yeoman his new wife belgian countess stephanie dillon oyo exchanged vows saturday in the country's main cathedral the wedding brought out international attention to the one of the world's smallest problems with both european royalty and tourists sharing in the celebration. but next a closer look at iran's nuclear ambitions and what the country's real intentions could be after a short break. which...
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rick, you've been working yeoman's hours down there. what have you found for us today? >> reporter: well as we've been hearing from the governor, bill. yesterday he said yesterday was a day for sorry row and he wants to focus on rebuilding today. this is one of the reasons why new jersey's transit system for the most part grounded because of boats on railroad tracks. this is not the only one. this is a scene repeated up and down the coastal train lines. you see all sorts of debris, pilings, pieces of dock, generic stuff. there is a fuel tank over there. you see another boat off? in the distance. there are boats on commuter rail tracks. these train tracks lead to the town which was hit as hard as point pleasant was. there are oil leaks keeping residents off the streets. there are numerous if not hundreds of damaged homes. sand in the streets like we saw in point pleasant beach, cars overturned. the situation is very, very bad. the they're not letting people into that community. spring lake, another new jersey shore town, not a single board left on the boardwalk. hit very
rick, you've been working yeoman's hours down there. what have you found for us today? >> reporter: well as we've been hearing from the governor, bill. yesterday he said yesterday was a day for sorry row and he wants to focus on rebuilding today. this is one of the reasons why new jersey's transit system for the most part grounded because of boats on railroad tracks. this is not the only one. this is a scene repeated up and down the coastal train lines. you see all sorts of debris,...
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police and firefighters here who are trying to make a little bit of progress, but this is going to be yeoman'sork for a very long time to come, martin. >> ron allen, thank you, sir. and we'll continue to monitor this storm and its impact in the coming days. stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back. and our heroes are coming home. we're not there yet, but we've made real progress and the... last thing we should do is turn back now. here's my plan for the next four years: making education and training a national priority; building on our manufacturing boom; boosting american-made energy; reducing the deficits responsibly by cutting where... we can, and asking the wealthy to pay a little more. and ending the war in afghanistan, so we can... do some nation-building here at home. that's the right path. so read my plan, compare it to governor romney's... and decide which is better for you. it's an ho
police and firefighters here who are trying to make a little bit of progress, but this is going to be yeoman'sork for a very long time to come, martin. >> ron allen, thank you, sir. and we'll continue to monitor this storm and its impact in the coming days. stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our...
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i think they are doing yeoman's work especially from a logistics standpoint getting these stores restocked and so forth. it certainly boeds well as far as dialing that demand forward because certainly with batteries on and the like you are not going to see 60 million people go out and try batteries. but this storm brought that demand here now. and that's going to be bringing in a lot of receive gnaw for these guys. i mean, you don't want to be -- cold hearted about it but there will be a lot of rebuilding because of this. the benefit will be beyond just these few day of the southerly. lit extend months into the future and not, of course, just for these guys, it is for folks that do road repair and the like. the storm is a little bit like what paul krugman talked about when he said we needed to see an alien invasion. this is pretty close as far as what it is doing, the damage it is going to wreck, and as far as rebuilding. >> yeah. two-legged surge actually for retailer like a lowe's or home depot. brian, you are taking a look at the generators. reportederings early in october gave an yum b
i think they are doing yeoman's work especially from a logistics standpoint getting these stores restocked and so forth. it certainly boeds well as far as dialing that demand forward because certainly with batteries on and the like you are not going to see 60 million people go out and try batteries. but this storm brought that demand here now. and that's going to be bringing in a lot of receive gnaw for these guys. i mean, you don't want to be -- cold hearted about it but there will be a lot of...
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and this is yeoman's work out there. >> and when people go outside, why would anyone want to go outside don't get it. the emergency people, and the reporters of course will be out there, but last night it was cold here in atlanta. i wanted to walk to the local watering hole, and i said, it is cold out here. >> and few thousand people without power, and due to the winds in atlanta, and the first power outages are 700 miles from the storm. and the winds are 40 miles per hour everywhere, and this is coming up. >> someone handed you a note. new info? >> no, the potential for $2.5 to $3.5 million in damage alone and some of the estimates of people without power are well in excess of 10 million. as the ground is wet and the wind is blowing hard and the trees come down and the power lines as well. there is a risk of the grid having an issue with too many lines down. please don't touch a power line tonight or tomorrow or whatever. >> okay. take to us the wall, sir. what do you have there? >> well, a couple of things we were tweeting about and i know i have a couple of thousand viewers listening
and this is yeoman's work out there. >> and when people go outside, why would anyone want to go outside don't get it. the emergency people, and the reporters of course will be out there, but last night it was cold here in atlanta. i wanted to walk to the local watering hole, and i said, it is cold out here. >> and few thousand people without power, and due to the winds in atlanta, and the first power outages are 700 miles from the storm. and the winds are 40 miles per hour...
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our president who is, i believe, doing a yeoman's job, is out there killing himself, being the president you know, i don't think that mitt romney is a bad guy. i think he is a rich white guy who is out there. >> quickly, why is he not energizing the voters like he did four years ago? >> because -- it is a troublesome time right now. are you kidding? it is because -- he has been blocked in every way by the gop. and i think that he -- listen, i think they are both good guys. i just think that our president stands for the principles i do and -- i think it is really hard right now. >> whatever side you want, you want people to vote. >> that's it. >> adam shankman, thanks for joining us. >> today's best advice from tv star tim daly, that is coming up next. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. with efficient absorption in one daily dose. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to hel
our president who is, i believe, doing a yeoman's job, is out there killing himself, being the president you know, i don't think that mitt romney is a bad guy. i think he is a rich white guy who is out there. >> quickly, why is he not energizing the voters like he did four years ago? >> because -- it is a troublesome time right now. are you kidding? it is because -- he has been blocked in every way by the gop. and i think that he -- listen, i think they are both good guys. i just...