they get to citizenship. they back to their country. they don t pay any taxes and they can come back later and attend colleges here. get loans based on the benefits you get as a u.s. citizen and get all of these benefits and essentially not be american. you are not american on paper but you are really not american. you don t even live here. it has cause an awful lot of upset in the neighborhood. this is what happened when we dispatched our crew. they clearly didn t want to talk to us. there has been no sign of them since either. the only thing illegal what these birthing centers are doing is having lodging in residential zoning. it s a code violation or business violation of the code. i have introduced a bill in the legislature that will increase the fines dramatically. well, many different kinds of violations potentially concerned specifically about the conditions of some of
this playground is a perfect example. with the city broke and cutting back on services, 2,000 residents bought the material and built all of this. that is just the beginning. volunteer residents do clean-up, call in code violation and patrol their streets. kathy started one of more than 300 new neighborhood watch groups. wakes people up. you can t just sit back. you need to take care of yourself. don t expect everyone else to do it for you. bankruptcy did wipe away $32 million in debt, defaulting on the bond payments will make it next to impossible for vallejo to borrow money in the future. voters helped passing a 1 cents sales tax increase. but the fiscal crisis is far from over. between the massive legal bills and blight, this is still a city in distress. in n vallejo, california, dan springer, fox news. bret: still ahead, president obama apparently
malone s is the country s only village post office. the postal service says they expect to save about $42,000 a year here and may turn as many as 3,700 existing locations into village post offices. but with a looming debt of $9 billion, saving the u.s. mail service is going to take more than a village post office. patrick oppman, cnn, malone, washington. the news continues now with randi kaye. this is the bill, says president obama. the question now is whether the american jobs act will ever be turned into law and how fast. as you may have seen live right here on cnn, president today showed off the job creating blueprint he plans to send to congress just hours from now. it is $447 billion worth of tax breaks and new federal spending which the white house says will be more than offset elsewhere in the budget. it would deepen and extent the existing payroll tax cut for employees and employers, it would pump $60 billion into infrastructure projects and $25 billion into schoo
happy monday. september 12th. this is your wake-up call. thank you for joining us this morning. breaking news on the world markets to tell you about this morning. they re taking quite a hit. investors are worried that greece could default on loan repayments. the nikkei closed at a 2 1/2-year low. the hang seng down over 4%. european markets opened over two hours ago. they re all down. about four hours until the markets open here. but dow futures are down 180 points. the nasdaq and s&p are down, as well. sorry. i had to tell you. congress supposed to get its hands on president obama s jobs bill today. but the president will hold a rose garden ceremony, flanked with teachers and business owners. 40,000 bank of america jobs are reportedly on the chopping block today. and today, we re expected to get details from the ceo at an investor conference at 9:00 p.m. eastern in new york. but the l.a. times are reporting most of the layoffs are supposed to come from consumer banking o
seen bare-chested that same day, while playing in temperatures that felt like 100 degrees. online, some fans upset. one person replying to an earlier photo from andy murray s mom, tweeting, where s his code violation? another calling it weak. murray s mom replying, sure is. other players shaking their heads. if i would say my true feelings, it would be bleeped out. reporter: today, an apology from the usta, saying, all players can change their shirts when sitting in the player chair without a code violation. cornet, tonight, wants to move on. everybody apologized to me very quickly in less than 24 hours. so, now, it s not a big deal anymore. it could have been. reporter: david, alize tells me her biggest fear was getting fined, and that while she does believe men and women are treated differently in the sport, she says it wasn t the case here. she says it was all a mistake and that possibly the hot weather got to the umpire, too. david? all right. adrienne, thank you.