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we're not going after -- i understand you are concerned, youi do not want to have those problems. >> the only reason why i'm asking is because we have to treat you, if you are going to apply for permits, we have to ask you were these areas are going to become aware the sound is bouncing off of the walls. the inspection will know where it is. it cannot tell where you are supposed to be putting the band -- you cannot tell where you are supposed to be putting the ban. there it is. >> it does not fit anywhere else in the location. >> thank you. >> all these issues about sound and stuff are important. the application is for two pool tables. >> i want to see a couple things here. first of all, you say the chestnut street neighbors and district police. you spoke to some neighbors and put your name in the window, somebody walked by, they can see. that is your neighborhood outreach? >> i talked to local merchants. >> what about the residence? >> i spoke to the residents. >> i mean, you have got no push back. considering what gravity was in the neighborhood, i find it hard to believe he did no
we're not going after -- i understand you are concerned, youi do not want to have those problems. >> the only reason why i'm asking is because we have to treat you, if you are going to apply for permits, we have to ask you were these areas are going to become aware the sound is bouncing off of the walls. the inspection will know where it is. it cannot tell where you are supposed to be putting the band -- you cannot tell where you are supposed to be putting the ban. there it is. >>...
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youi used that age are a -- usee hra. the average age of my workers is 50 years old. the person is going to cost me $600 a month in insurance. gooi am considered a large business, so the difference is huge. i did not have an extra $30,000 -- $34,000 a month. you want me to come up with $34,000 a month to take care of seniors so they can stay in their home. i do not even make $2 million in billings. my expense is labor. i take a short as mark crup. we let our people use hra for anything they want. they have got a debit card. the insurance company sends them on a quarterly basis how much they have in their accounts. some of those people only work five hours a week in san francisco but they put me over the threshold. i am considered a large business. i do not have the dollars to put up francois -- up front. >> thank you. >> we have been doing business for 25 years where a small company with slow growth. we have six stores. we cannot charge 4%, so we comply completely with the regulations. we informed our people every quarter, and i am here to give a face to what this all
youi used that age are a -- usee hra. the average age of my workers is 50 years old. the person is going to cost me $600 a month in insurance. gooi am considered a large business, so the difference is huge. i did not have an extra $30,000 -- $34,000 a month. you want me to come up with $34,000 a month to take care of seniors so they can stay in their home. i do not even make $2 million in billings. my expense is labor. i take a short as mark crup. we let our people use hra for anything they...
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we had this conversation, youy overseas playing. yes, official term is haboob. you can google it.st make sure you don't do it at work. let's talk about this heat wave. good morning, everyone. yesterday we had a heat index near 130 in areas of iowa. that's some serious business. once again, the warnings are all through the middle of the country, about 20 different states are under some kind of heat advisory or warning at this time. the east coast, get ready, it's heading your way, thursday it starts, friday is the peak and it will last into saturday. right now it feels like 92 in minneapolis as you walk out the door and 84 in d.c. it's a hot, warm morning and the humidity levels will be high. in d.c., the 100-degree heat will be in the middle of the country. there's no cool air, but if there's one spot that will get away with it, it will be new england, the humidity levels have dropped. look at this, peter, in philadelphia we'll be near 100, thursday, friday, and saturday. and in washington, d.c., we have a good shot at hitting 100, three or four days in a row. with the high humidi
we had this conversation, youy overseas playing. yes, official term is haboob. you can google it.st make sure you don't do it at work. let's talk about this heat wave. good morning, everyone. yesterday we had a heat index near 130 in areas of iowa. that's some serious business. once again, the warnings are all through the middle of the country, about 20 different states are under some kind of heat advisory or warning at this time. the east coast, get ready, it's heading your way, thursday it...
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in san jose, thank youy liz a bit. >>> two bay area women arrested for a crime and it's all caught onyou're not gonna believe who they brought along with them. >>> and looking forward to that martini after a hard day at the office? why it may not actually help you unwind after all. >>> work can make you sick. literally. it is called sick building syndrome. how this building keeps its workers he,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tape. police say t >>> well tonight two oakland women are behind bars accused of taking a 4 h month on hold baby on a crime spree. all caught on tape. raven stewart and her friend, lashay rodriguez, started breaking into cars in berkeley and emeryville at about noon last friday. officers caught them about 8:00 p.m. after a security camera captured one of the crimes in emeryville. police sent the women's pictures to local security firms and they were spotted trying to return some stolen items to a target store. >> women don't tend to be the ones that go around doing burglaries in the daytime. but what really through us for a loop is the fact they had a 4- month-old baby with
in san jose, thank youy liz a bit. >>> two bay area women arrested for a crime and it's all caught onyou're not gonna believe who they brought along with them. >>> and looking forward to that martini after a hard day at the office? why it may not actually help you unwind after all. >>> work can make you sick. literally. it is called sick building syndrome. how this building keeps its workers he,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tape. police say t >>> well tonight two...
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in san jose, thank youy liz a bit. >>> two bay area women arrested for a crime and it's all caught ontape. you're not gonna believe who they brought along with them. >>> and looking forward to that martini after a hard day at the office? why it may not actually help you unwind after all. >>> work can make you sick. literally. it is called sick building syndrome. how this building keeps its workers healthy. >> this is truly a trend-setter for the state. , >> coming up next. ,,,,,, verizon claims its 4g lte is twice as fast as at&t. we're putting them to the test against the speed of a rescue unit. go ! they're downloading a music album. the first network to finish gets rescued. does your phone know that we're racing ? done ! verizon's done ! i've got seven left ! the fastest network in america. verizon. built so you can rule the air. now powering the lg revolution. i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts wo
in san jose, thank youy liz a bit. >>> two bay area women arrested for a crime and it's all caught ontape. you're not gonna believe who they brought along with them. >>> and looking forward to that martini after a hard day at the office? why it may not actually help you unwind after all. >>> work can make you sick. literally. it is called sick building syndrome. how this building keeps its workers healthy. >> this is truly a trend-setter for the state. ,...
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>> i think youy campaigning is doing two different things. judged not by what they promised by but rather how they handle the crises on their watch. here's the bottom line, when obama was in the interview, he and mccain had presidential debates. the word poverty does not show up in debates. mccain doesn't raise it, the moderators in those debates don't raise it. no conversation about the poor, about poverty during that campaign. who are the new poor these days? they are the former middle class. what's my answer to your question? it's simple. three things, jobs, jobs, jobs. that's the message they've been missing. it troubles me that a campaign that was so good at staying on message, that was so good at delivering the right message somehow got off track and they've not focused on jobs. the job about frank rich in "the new yorker" recently is brilliant. we've made the same critique for three years. this is fascinating for me. if piers morgan says the same thing i say, it's okay. if frank rich says it, it's okay. but somehow if we make those sam
>> i think youy campaigning is doing two different things. judged not by what they promised by but rather how they handle the crises on their watch. here's the bottom line, when obama was in the interview, he and mccain had presidential debates. the word poverty does not show up in debates. mccain doesn't raise it, the moderators in those debates don't raise it. no conversation about the poor, about poverty during that campaign. who are the new poor these days? they are the former middle...
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the other thing at the core -- >> rose: your publisher put youi think you say there's a lingering senset the nation and world had been let down. >> had been let down, and the skeptics believe thain some way the bush administration had either had some warning that something wa coming, but allowed it to happen in order to further their plans to invade in the middle east, as it turned out in iraq, or at the extreme end of conspiracy theory, that they'd actually provoked the attacks themselves. now, on its face it all sounds -- talking about it here and now -- daft, but there were enough straws in the wind to say go and look at this. >> rose: now you have a bookcale fully sotry of 9/11 and osama bin laden." what is it that you think hand that we don't know? >> whatde in the end i hope was successfully dispatch for sane americans the utmost of the conspiracy theorists' ideas. >> rose: send them away?yes. but i think what happened is that those -- those ideas, the lingering thoughts about them, have distorted the facts and have blurred the things that one really should be concerned about. the
the other thing at the core -- >> rose: your publisher put youi think you say there's a lingering senset the nation and world had been let down. >> had been let down, and the skeptics believe thain some way the bush administration had either had some warning that something wa coming, but allowed it to happen in order to further their plans to invade in the middle east, as it turned out in iraq, or at the extreme end of conspiracy theory, that they'd actually provoked the attacks...
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money they need.çóçó was that a good thing forÑi youy that youñrçó raised allçó that . >> well absolutelythis is going to be one of the biggest transformations in business history because we had to restructure ourselves, go back to profitability. we had over capacity, we had all the brands that we needed to move on. we had to get ourselves right sized to theÑi lower demand, but we also had to change all the factors because there were smaller vehicles in addition to the larger ones. so bigÑi invtment for that. big investment for investing in new products and investing for profitabily later. so we went to the banks with this an and w raised 23.5 billion dollars in 26. so we had the financing to go forward. >> charlie: my question in terms is it all an advantage because your people have said, have been quoted as saying it was a huge bonanza of a marketing advantage for us. it gave us an image at a time that we needed it. >> well i'll just give you one example. >> charlie: ford didn't neat tarp money that saysomething to the world. ford's doing something right. >> how that unfolds, in fact yo
money they need.çóçó was that a good thing forÑi youy that youñrçó raised allçó that . >> well absolutelythis is going to be one of the biggest transformations in business history because we had to restructure ourselves, go back to profitability. we had over capacity, we had all the brands that we needed to move on. we had to get ourselves right sized to theÑi lower demand, but we also had to change all the factors because there were smaller vehicles in addition to the larger...
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i get a little nervous and scared like everybody, but when push comes to shove, no, i'm trying to, youynow -- i have completed anger management twice. >> have you. >> with flying colors. >> what are they like, those courses? i've always wondered. >> the first time, there was a lady in detroit i went and talked with, very nice older black woman, and she had been through a lot, told me her story, and we were talking and filled out a little questionnaire and she's like, baby, you just don't strike me as somebody who is angry. and i said, well, miss nedra, i think there's been a mix-up with the sentencing from the judge. i said rather than anger management i think i should have been sentenced to aa. i said i definitely have a drinking problem, i don't know about an agnler problem, but whatever the drinking is going on real strong, that seems to be when the problems occur. >> are you only violent when you've been drinking? >> i would say that's been the student stuff, the foigts in waffle houses and, you know, different things like that, but, you know, if it's something i believe in, if i'm,
i get a little nervous and scared like everybody, but when push comes to shove, no, i'm trying to, youynow -- i have completed anger management twice. >> have you. >> with flying colors. >> what are they like, those courses? i've always wondered. >> the first time, there was a lady in detroit i went and talked with, very nice older black woman, and she had been through a lot, told me her story, and we were talking and filled out a little questionnaire and she's like,...
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here is youy forecast. fight a one trend setting in for the weekend and beyond. >> the accident is not affecting ride north and on. the drive time is right at 20 minutes out of san jose and cupertino. normally that is a 22 minute on the bay bridge, the westbound commute on the upper deck is a wider than before. we have had virtually no back up on the bay bridge even though the metering lights have been active. there are no problems to or over the high rise. >> following the latest in the right and still investigation, the lapd are looking for other victims were attacked on the same day. the man in custody are being charged with the attack of bryan stow. they suspect they assaulted three other bands and asking any other victims to come forward. >> the family of kenneth harding, a seattle parolee who was in san francisco when he was fatally shot as he was running from officers have hired an attorney. police say that he shot himself by falling on his gun but the gun has not been it from cover. the family of th
here is youy forecast. fight a one trend setting in for the weekend and beyond. >> the accident is not affecting ride north and on. the drive time is right at 20 minutes out of san jose and cupertino. normally that is a 22 minute on the bay bridge, the westbound commute on the upper deck is a wider than before. we have had virtually no back up on the bay bridge even though the metering lights have been active. there are no problems to or over the high rise. >> following the latest...
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fourth and good luck to lorelle.yÑ(ñdtq) rrñ now alp moó of baha, mexico, a boatg tourists that we told youi1 dozens of é@people, actually.xd as>>w3 and a war crime carryingo mladic has beenÑit( suspended a heu disrupted today'shtxd pro. he refused to enterÑii]e1 a ple then continually interrupted t= judge.&ñqok >>> an agent was arrestedÑi in mexico in february. >>> the prosecut anthony trial is getting a last chance this morning to up its case. after that,'cÑi the jury gets qb%irst chance to'c deliberqb. davidi] mattingly joins us once again from orlando. david, tell us what's happening right now and what could we see today? >> kyra, the prosecution is wasting no time going after some of the asse$ea>9m by the defense,ñr particularly theóom y that they@y anthony drownñg1u by accident e family pool and then itt( grandfather, george anthony, who conspired to wrap the body up aéd"dispose of it in that florida swamp near the family home. here is prosecution jeff ashton as he's makinge1 his point that
fourth and good luck to lorelle.yÑ(ñdtq) rrñ now alp moó of baha, mexico, a boatg tourists that we told youi1 dozens of é@people, actually.xd as>>w3 and a war crime carryingo mladic has beenÑit( suspended a heu disrupted today'shtxd pro. he refused to enterÑii]e1 a ple then continually interrupted t= judge.&ñqok >>> an agent was arrestedÑi in mexico in february. >>> the prosecut anthony trial is getting a last chance this morning to up its case. after...