you said, you would be obligated. okay. paul, less anybody think, okay, that s a chicago problem. whew, thank got i live in l.a., this could be precedent setting. they have properties and mortgages all over the country. and these are abandoned homes, and the local government says, hey, clean it up, you know? let s make sure the property is kept up. they have ordinances to keep it clean. there s a way around it. wow lawyering this up too much but you will it s called concurrent jurisdiction. the federal government may have the final say here, because they re the feds, okay? but they can yield to the state and say, you know, chicago, you have this ordinance, we re willing to abide by it. the feds frequently do that. i don t know why the federal government would say, okay, we ll take care of the
kidnapper and murderer grows by the hour. oregon and washington state, issuing amber alerts for ethan and hannah anderson, for a possible sighting in the suspect s car. there are reports that the suspect seen here, previously told the girl that he had a crush on her. will carr is on the story, live in l.a. this morning. what can we report today, will? hello. reporter: well, bill, police say tips are flooding in from all across the country, so far james dimaggio, he is still on the run. police maintain he is with 16-year-old hannah anderson. think believe he killed their mom and possibly her 8-year-old brother ethan when he set his house on fire in san diego on sunday. they re awaiting dna results before they possibly i.d. ethan as being in the fire. for motive it is unclear. a friend of hannah said dimaggio said he was attracted to hannah. the friend said that creeped her out. the oregon state police along
court. highly unlikely, jenna will be returned to mexico. critics call this a dangerous precedent that will allow other illegal immigrants to make a similar claim to stay in the u.s. back to you. jenna: william la jeunesse, live in l.a. thank you. gregg: we ve got brand new fox poll numbers to share with you. they show how americans feel about the president. just ahead, the new numbers and what it could mean for the administration. in the age of twitter, facebook and well, a bunch of other social networking, there s a new effort underway by sports venues to make fans happy
least another four years. at which point again there will be a decision whether or not he will be released on parole. we ll keep you posted as we hear more. jon: well there are new concerns the sun might be setting on the solar boom as more than half of the large-scale solar projects on the table in 2009 have since been sold off, postponed or canceled. william la jeunesse live in l.a. with that story. william? reporter: jon, when the solar industry was small the subsidies provided to those giant plants in the desert and as well as smaller installations like this one at occidental college, those were insignificant. when panel prices have fallen and you have people, hundreds every week installing systems in their own backyards, suddenly rooftop solar is a real competitor and the subsidies it receives, a controversy. we produced a power exactly
live in l.a. reporter: miller knight was the first to disappear in 2002. she was 20 years old, last seen at a cousin s house. after an initial search, police and social workers, even some family concluded that michelle left on her own because she reportedly was angry that her son was removed from her custody. you see we have no pictures, no wanted pictures of her, even no back searching video back in the day because nobody really thought she was missing. her mother, barbara knight, never gave up, continually canvassing neighborhoods alone, saying her daughter would never leave without at least an occasional phone call. she thought in 2007 she spotted michelle at a shopping plaza just 10 blocks from where she disappeared. she called michelle s name. the woman never turned around. amanda berry went missing april 21st, 2003, the day before her 17th birthday. she was walking home after working her shift at burger king. she called home on her cell phone, said she had gotten a