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according to the census, there were 8000 people in the city. occurred, a lot of southern cities where a focal point for people to come to an seek food in jobs to wait up war. -- out the war. the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation, they see the confederate forces. there is a lot of writing that takes place before the troops arrive. when sherman starts out, the real impediment he has is the wet weather he is encountering. his troops are veterans at this point during his corps of engineers is excellent and he can push through 10 to 12 miles a day. there are only some minor skirmishes along the way. once that happens, the gateway is open and he can move into the city as quickly as he would like. one of the places he cites his artillery is the first presbyterian church steeple, about seven feet taller than it is today. he starts aiming his artillery at the statehouse. it did not have a roof on
according to the census, there were 8000 people in the city. occurred, a lot of southern cities where a focal point for people to come to an seek food in jobs to wait up war. -- out the war. the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation, they see the confederate forces. there is a lot of writing that takes place before the troops arrive. when...
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the windy city forward. please join me in welcoming chicago mayor rahm emanuel to the national press club. [applause] mayor emanuel: i just want to know i started this job 6'2", 250 pounds, now i'm 5'8", and 148 dripping wet after hearing that. thank you for that introduction. a little over 30 years ago secretary william bennett of education for ronald reagan called the chicago public school system the worst public school system in the united states of america. let me give you the results today. our graduation rate when i first became mayor was 57%. and our freshman on track is for 87%. a growth of 52%. second, our a.c.t. scores after being flat are up over the last five years, 1.2%. third, 42% of all our students today graduate with college credit. while 85% of our kids are at or below the poverty level as defined by the federal united states government, 42% of our kids go on and accept to college equal to the united states of america, trust me our demographics is not the united states of america. another 2
the windy city forward. please join me in welcoming chicago mayor rahm emanuel to the national press club. [applause] mayor emanuel: i just want to know i started this job 6'2", 250 pounds, now i'm 5'8", and 148 dripping wet after hearing that. thank you for that introduction. a little over 30 years ago secretary william bennett of education for ronald reagan called the chicago public school system the worst public school system in the united states of america. let me give you the...
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and it came from the heart and the soul and the history of the people of the city of new orleans. for me it was important to speak directly to the people of new orleans and for the historic record. to actually lay out the reasons why these statues were erected in the first place. why we were taking them down. and what we could do to recover from the age-old battles that had divided us for so long. and because of new orleans' role in that dark period of our history, we were, after all, one of the countries -- country's largest slave markets. i felt that i, and other people in the city, had a special responsibility to help our nation continue to move through racial discord. indeed, the reaction from some was most telling. there were threats. there were angry, heavily armed demonstrators waving the confederate flag. some waving nazi symbols. intimidation that harkened back to the jim crow era. one of our contractors we had hired to remove the monuments had their car fire bombed. after death threats. i, the mayor of a major american city, in the midst of one of the greatest rebuilding
and it came from the heart and the soul and the history of the people of the city of new orleans. for me it was important to speak directly to the people of new orleans and for the historic record. to actually lay out the reasons why these statues were erected in the first place. why we were taking them down. and what we could do to recover from the age-old battles that had divided us for so long. and because of new orleans' role in that dark period of our history, we were, after all, one of...
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will the city reconsider its tax? joining us tonight is mark glaze, a gun-control activist and a former executive director of every town for gun safety, he joins us tonight. the point was to make seattle a safer town. the murder rate doubles. isn't this a demonstrable failure? >> in point of fact, the reason they passed this gun tax was to try to raise some money so they could study gun violence which i think is a good thing to do. i don't think a $25 gun taxes the reason murders are up. the recent murders are up is there a couple rival gangs killing each other with guns. i hope they use the research money to good purpose. >> tucker: i'm not arguing that gun deaths are up because of the gun tax. i'm merely noting the obvious which is the gun tax didn't make the city any safer. what's the point of any of this? these studies are calling for, gun control itself doesn't make the city safer, will what's the whole point? >> in fairness to the folks in seattle, at don't think they imposed a gun tax thinking that would be a s
will the city reconsider its tax? joining us tonight is mark glaze, a gun-control activist and a former executive director of every town for gun safety, he joins us tonight. the point was to make seattle a safer town. the murder rate doubles. isn't this a demonstrable failure? >> in point of fact, the reason they passed this gun tax was to try to raise some money so they could study gun violence which i think is a good thing to do. i don't think a $25 gun taxes the reason murders are up....
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group stormed the city. the president then declared martial law across the southern philippines. so far, 329 people have been killed. they have so corrupted the name of the so—called religion who kill mainly innocent persons and to destroy for nothing. the fighting is going on but at the cost of so many soldiers. marawi is a predominantly muslim city in an overwhelmingly catholic nation. the government says ies‘s plan. the damage to the city is extensive. more than 200,000 people have fled, now living in overcrowded ebacc you are in centres. —— evacuation centres. coalition i can't look after my children on may own and my husband has died. keep fainting. —— on my young. the militants have stockpiled food and weapons, thought to be preparing for a long siege. sarah corker, bbc news. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. nato says seven us service personnel have been wounded in an insider attack at an army base in the north of afghanistan. the attack happed at camp shaheen
group stormed the city. the president then declared martial law across the southern philippines. so far, 329 people have been killed. they have so corrupted the name of the so—called religion who kill mainly innocent persons and to destroy for nothing. the fighting is going on but at the cost of so many soldiers. marawi is a predominantly muslim city in an overwhelmingly catholic nation. the government says ies‘s plan. the damage to the city is extensive. more than 200,000 people have fled,...
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a bountiful era purpose of the budget established the city as a gateway to the west. this is the foundation upon which many of the cities contributions of her. and you talyou talk about this f genre in the trade and that this opens up the way to the contributions that we later see. >> that opens up cultural theme and we can talk about the workers in terms of the union movement and how pivotal they were in that particular odyssey and development and we can also talk about the entrepreneurial family and people talk about the real mccoy to the city of detroit for the innovations that were coming from the geniuses in terms of their creativity. you cannot ignore the creativi creativity. you have those innovators coming along so above the entrepreneurial firms you have the cultural foundation of the city and all you have to do is go over lloyd avenue and go to the library and you have the collection. what a phenomenal woman she was not only as an artist and performer but a compiler of artifacts and their you can find she was tiger woods for the next-generation and a good sa
a bountiful era purpose of the budget established the city as a gateway to the west. this is the foundation upon which many of the cities contributions of her. and you talyou talk about this f genre in the trade and that this opens up the way to the contributions that we later see. >> that opens up cultural theme and we can talk about the workers in terms of the union movement and how pivotal they were in that particular odyssey and development and we can also talk about the...
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the great society, the model cities and everything. if he had listened to conrad senior, he would have been better prepared to deal with that circumstances of 1967. conrad told him that the simmering underneath the so-called - you're talking about is a lot of hostility in the community as it pertains to housing and police brutality. the unemployment crisis that was going there. he ignored those particular conditions. they could have been set off, they could have been headed off in the same way that john dancy of the urban league to the 1943 rieck could have been headed off. if they had listened to the counseling of individuals who had their ears to the ground and their hands on the pulse of black community and what it was feeling at the time. so there has got to be some understanding enough conceptualize the moments and see the dynamics. okay? thank you. [applause] >> on the first sunday of every month booktv sits down with an author to discuss his or her body of work. this three hour discussion includes your phone calls and questions.
the great society, the model cities and everything. if he had listened to conrad senior, he would have been better prepared to deal with that circumstances of 1967. conrad told him that the simmering underneath the so-called - you're talking about is a lot of hostility in the community as it pertains to housing and police brutality. the unemployment crisis that was going there. he ignored those particular conditions. they could have been set off, they could have been headed off in the same way...
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it will prevent the city of new york to continue to collect the information they need and other cities around this country they need to protect their citizens. to develop the trust that the community has to have in its police department and the police department in its communities. that's how law enforcement works. that's how they catch the criminals, and that's how in a city like new york they do help the federal government deport criminals who have committed criminal offenses. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, may i inquire at this time how much time is remaining on each side? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia has 12 minutes. the gentleman from michigan has 11 minutes. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, at this time it's my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from tennessee, congresswoman black, who is the chairman of our budget committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you,
it will prevent the city of new york to continue to collect the information they need and other cities around this country they need to protect their citizens. to develop the trust that the community has to have in its police department and the police department in its communities. that's how law enforcement works. that's how they catch the criminals, and that's how in a city like new york they do help the federal government deport criminals who have committed criminal offenses. with that i...
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the city of berkeley to decide on an unusual stand. will they turn down money for the police department? >>> plus. >> they can be friendly and not always trying to kill you. >> the cockroaches were very nice. >> getting down to business with some kriters. how the bugs could pave the way for future bay area scientists. >>> let's look at traffic. you're looking at san jose along 101 heading south. those are the cars with the taillights facing you. it's a little sticky in that direction. not too bad going the other way at all. stay with us. more t >>> a demonstration is said to begin the next hour in berkeley where the city will decide whether to continue tactical training for police. urban shield provides training for mass shooting emergencies and disaster response but community groups say it militaryizes police departments. >> it's a program that's utilizing the tools and tactics that are being developed during warfare to be brought back here to be given to our police department. >> the demonstrators want the city council to withdraw fr
the city of berkeley to decide on an unusual stand. will they turn down money for the police department? >>> plus. >> they can be friendly and not always trying to kill you. >> the cockroaches were very nice. >> getting down to business with some kriters. how the bugs could pave the way for future bay area scientists. >>> let's look at traffic. you're looking at san jose along 101 heading south. those are the cars with the taillights facing you. it's a little...
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downpours through the city late in the morning and off the coastline. i want to show you the dew point tracker today is not too bad, tomorrow it feels oppressive into saturday morning. saturday evening sunday it drops way down there and stays pretty comfortable, the next seven-day forecast. things are looking pretty good for you, today hot and not too humid and sun and clouds and 90 and chance for a shower north and west tonight. tomorrow you feel the humidity it's not going to shower all day. but at any point you could see a shower or thunderstorm and a batch moving through in the morning and then with the heat of the day afternoon and evening and 88 is your high and early downpours on saturday it transitions first half of the day could be wet and then sunshine and drying and lowering humidity and 86 is your high. saturday night is good. sunday mostly sunny and less humid 83 and comfortable. monday clouds and sun and 82 and only a slight chance with a shower and tuesday 78 and wednesday mostly sunny skies 81 degrees. we have the heat today. the humidit
downpours through the city late in the morning and off the coastline. i want to show you the dew point tracker today is not too bad, tomorrow it feels oppressive into saturday morning. saturday evening sunday it drops way down there and stays pretty comfortable, the next seven-day forecast. things are looking pretty good for you, today hot and not too humid and sun and clouds and 90 and chance for a shower north and west tonight. tomorrow you feel the humidity it's not going to shower all day....
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especially north and west of the city. we are talking about what was tropical storm cindy that made landfall this morning and we'll draw in some of the tropical moisture from this system. it will feel pretty oppressive around this area friday and saturday. future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning about 9:30 we have a change in the dew point sparking some showers and thunderstorms, and you see that firing up here or there. it's not that it will rain all day, but at any point a thunderstorm firing up and 5:30 and scattered through the area and the best chance to get welt is overnight friday into saturday. you get your last plume of moisture coming through and at 9:30 in the morning and crossing the city through the late morning and afternoon hours, the dew points respond to this not bad friday into saturday. it's very humid and then it drops off. and the remaining days get comfortable and hang in with the humidity. today shot and sunshine and clouds and 90 late tonight and tomorrow humid and showers and thunderstorms at tim
especially north and west of the city. we are talking about what was tropical storm cindy that made landfall this morning and we'll draw in some of the tropical moisture from this system. it will feel pretty oppressive around this area friday and saturday. future tracker 6 showing tomorrow morning about 9:30 we have a change in the dew point sparking some showers and thunderstorms, and you see that firing up here or there. it's not that it will rain all day, but at any point a thunderstorm...
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obvious but also exposed silent storms that have ravaged the city and our country. the stores. and joblessness equality and justice. act. akermanis why. it is time for us to make sure the reconstruction is making. people's lives. together we do we're the rebuild the city we can pretty much. katrina could not nag this down. it took a man to come here with a board always in magadan. i was born in one nine hundred fifty nine. ok my mother was accurate number. i was one years old so i can see all my life that i come from this area has seen the changes. beauty me real beauty. you might not see it but i can see the building is the. i can sit here. now we've got buildings right here and people would sit out. there we would hang out on the porch is here you got a bam right here going to see it so you see the owner of ports it is the number three does you know hit me a. kick in the breeze. make him play and. you know i'll watch in a sports game some girls play ball is that. we sit here. we planning. this is home this will always be home. i'm just told that me because i know in the. repu
obvious but also exposed silent storms that have ravaged the city and our country. the stores. and joblessness equality and justice. act. akermanis why. it is time for us to make sure the reconstruction is making. people's lives. together we do we're the rebuild the city we can pretty much. katrina could not nag this down. it took a man to come here with a board always in magadan. i was born in one nine hundred fifty nine. ok my mother was accurate number. i was one years old so i can see all...
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worm's is a city that is always shown america what is possible when we have the imagination to see the street. the train. battered. obvious but also exposed silent storms that have ravaged the city and our country. the storms of moderator and joblessness equality and justice. that is why. it is time for us to make sure the reconstruction is making a real difference in people's lives. to give her we do more than rebuild the city we can create a model for america. katrina could not knock this down. it took a man to come here with a board dollars and not get down. i was born in one nine hundred fifty nine. they came up mother was accurate number . i was one years old so i can see all my life that i come from this area that has seen the changes. beauty i'm in real beauty. you might not see it but i can see the building is the only thing. i can elicit here on is full of shit. you know we got buildings right here. people would sit out. there we would hang out on the porch is here you got a bam right here going to see it so you see the point of ports it is the number three does you know hit m
worm's is a city that is always shown america what is possible when we have the imagination to see the street. the train. battered. obvious but also exposed silent storms that have ravaged the city and our country. the storms of moderator and joblessness equality and justice. that is why. it is time for us to make sure the reconstruction is making a real difference in people's lives. to give her we do more than rebuild the city we can create a model for america. katrina could not knock this...
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working to protect the men and women and the citizens of the so-called sanctuary cities. from public officials it shows the politics in my opinion or the public safety. thank you. i want to start by thanking you and peter mccarthy as well as secretary kelly and president trump of course for taking the lead on moving these bills forward. yesterday i had the opportunity to meet at the white house with the president and most importantly, with a dozen family members of victims who were killed by people that were not present. it is entirely avoidable. so, one of the most important aspects of immigration reform is bolstering enforcement. secretary kelly and the department of homeland security have done an outstanding job. there are a number of walls that need to be changed and today's bills for the criminals that. they provide that kind of support so that they can be better enforced. i look forward to the passage of these bills and then we will turn to our friends in the united states senate where they should be taken up promptly so they avoid the kind of tragic circumstances t
working to protect the men and women and the citizens of the so-called sanctuary cities. from public officials it shows the politics in my opinion or the public safety. thank you. i want to start by thanking you and peter mccarthy as well as secretary kelly and president trump of course for taking the lead on moving these bills forward. yesterday i had the opportunity to meet at the white house with the president and most importantly, with a dozen family members of victims who were killed by...
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it's expected to draw thousands of people to the city. matt delucia is live for us in center city at the start of the parade. >> reporter: it will start at 11:30 here at 13th and locust, and there are some of the floats, it will make its way down towards seventh street and end at penn's landing. we expect thousands to be here for the parade and the festival happening at penn's landing from 12:00 until 6:00 this evening. this will wrap up a whoeek of things to do here. and it will go over to front street and over to the great plaza at penn's landing and it's important to note that because there are traffic restrictions in effect now. at 13th and locust at center city, this intersection is shut down to traffic. there are no cars down here on locust, so keep that in mind if you have to travel around center city for the next few hours, closures are in place now. >> i have been seeing the no parking signs go up. thank you. >>> here's a look ahead to some of the stories following tomorrow. in philadelphia, the trial will begin district attorney
it's expected to draw thousands of people to the city. matt delucia is live for us in center city at the start of the parade. >> reporter: it will start at 11:30 here at 13th and locust, and there are some of the floats, it will make its way down towards seventh street and end at penn's landing. we expect thousands to be here for the parade and the festival happening at penn's landing from 12:00 until 6:00 this evening. this will wrap up a whoeek of things to do here. and it will go over...
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live being over the city fogged in. the cooler change can be felt across the bay area at this hour. jeff ranieri, a dramatic change a big difference with the fog rolling in. >> thankfully we did get the fog coming in when we did because we had temperatures as high as 108 degrees in the heat wave this week. all of the hot air, every bit is now continuing to move toward the south with the area of high pressure allowing the cooler jet stream to get closer and the fog pattern monsieuring. right now cross the interior valleys where it was the hottest down 4 to 7 degrees. right here in san jose i am forecasting probably probably the most comfortable temperatures saturday 66 and sunny. by the afternoon up to 83 degrees. along with the cooler touchstone there is another change i want you to be aware of. that's cloud cover moving up from the south as we hit saturday afternoon. also knots showers to the south. i'll let you know how the showers play out in the 7-day forecast at 11:20. >> don't forget you get updates on the weekend
live being over the city fogged in. the cooler change can be felt across the bay area at this hour. jeff ranieri, a dramatic change a big difference with the fog rolling in. >> thankfully we did get the fog coming in when we did because we had temperatures as high as 108 degrees in the heat wave this week. all of the hot air, every bit is now continuing to move toward the south with the area of high pressure allowing the cooler jet stream to get closer and the fog pattern monsieuring....
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the waves were as high as 15 metres. the remains of the city were washed away. exploring this area you don't have to scratch very far below the surface to see evidence of the tsunami still here seven years on. more than 500 people lost their lives all over chile to the earthquake and the tsunami of 2010. this family had made a living from their boats for generations, but they'd never experienced a tsunami before. when the earthquake began, they ran to their boats to head into the ocean trying to escape from collapsing buildings. they didn't know they were heading straight into the tsunami. after the tsunami, sofia and her husband found the strength —— after the tsunami, sofia and her husband found the strength to grow a business with three boats that offered visitors tours around this beautiful estuary. all over constitucion there are stories of bravery and reconstruction. so this is the place. the first restaurant to be rebuilt kept its former name, the wavebrea ker. this is incredible. in two years... it must have been so tempting after the disaster to jus
the waves were as high as 15 metres. the remains of the city were washed away. exploring this area you don't have to scratch very far below the surface to see evidence of the tsunami still here seven years on. more than 500 people lost their lives all over chile to the earthquake and the tsunami of 2010. this family had made a living from their boats for generations, but they'd never experienced a tsunami before. when the earthquake began, they ran to their boats to head into the ocean trying...
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the second measure gives the government the authority to withhold grants from cities that fail to cooperate with federal law enforcement by flagrantly disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk and we cannot tolerate that. every day secretary kelly leads professionalists around the country and around the world, quite frankly, who are charged with keeping our homeland safe. they make incredible sacrifices. our job here is to make sure those professionals have the tools they need and the resources that they need to carry out their work and to protect our communities. that is what these measures are all about, and we look forward to their passage in the house today. i know secretary kelly has a very busy schedule today so we appreciate him taking a few minutes to come out and visit with us. i'd like to turn it over to secretary kelly. secretary kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. the word sanctuary calls to mind someplace safe, but too often for families and victims affected by illegal immigrant crime sanctuary cities are anything but safe. instead, these cities are pl
the second measure gives the government the authority to withhold grants from cities that fail to cooperate with federal law enforcement by flagrantly disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk and we cannot tolerate that. every day secretary kelly leads professionalists around the country and around the world, quite frankly, who are charged with keeping our homeland safe. they make incredible sacrifices. our job here is to make sure those professionals have the...
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you see the coming to the city? >> yes, they are coming and we are on the precipice of getting even more millennials to come to the city of detroit. we are getting the word out that detroit is a cool place to be, this amazing foundation of art and history and culture and what an amazing opportunity to take that foundation and build towards helping to solve the needs of detroit which you heard over the course of today are substantial needs. it is a brilliant opportunity for millennial to feel impactful. >> reporter: millennial can be idealistic, they want to save detroit but you have to make it appealing because it is affordable because la and new york are so cool and how are you doing that? >> first of all, detroit, as one city, a tale of two cities, to us it is one city and without the downtown, the heartbeat of the city and attracting jobs the neighborhoods can't thrive and without the neighborhood of the downtown can't thrive. we have 3400 team members living in the city of detroit and pretty much every neighborh
you see the coming to the city? >> yes, they are coming and we are on the precipice of getting even more millennials to come to the city of detroit. we are getting the word out that detroit is a cool place to be, this amazing foundation of art and history and culture and what an amazing opportunity to take that foundation and build towards helping to solve the needs of detroit which you heard over the course of today are substantial needs. it is a brilliant opportunity for millennial to...
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the eastern half of the city by late january. the assault on western mosul began in february. even now, it's believed thousands of people are still trapped there. >> ( translated ): yes, there many families there still. hundreds of families. from here all the way. all families. it's miserable, there is no water or bread at all. >> brangham: these months of battle have displaced more than 850,000 people. hundreds arrived today at a processing center run by iraqi forces, as they attempted to flee for refugee camps. military trucks carried men, women and children out, as others tried to make their way back in to newly reclaimed areas. >> ( translated ): our neighborhood was liberated more than three months ago. we fled even before the liberation of our neighborhood and isis was chasing us from house to house. >> brangham: meanwhile, in syria, u.s. backed kurdish fighters have seized the last road into raqqa, the islamic state's self-proclaimed capital. the syrian democratic forces are now in control of all major routes into the city
the eastern half of the city by late january. the assault on western mosul began in february. even now, it's believed thousands of people are still trapped there. >> ( translated ): yes, there many families there still. hundreds of families. from here all the way. all families. it's miserable, there is no water or bread at all. >> brangham: these months of battle have displaced more than 850,000 people. hundreds arrived today at a processing center run by iraqi forces, as they...
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. >> the unprecedented heat starting fires across the bare. along 680 in the city of cordellia. the grass fire broke out at compost facility even with hot crews crews were able to contain the flames. and it's not just hot here. extreme heat is forcing american airlines to cancel close to 40 flights in and out of phoenix. temperatures there expected to be near 120 degrees. when it's that hot air densedy changes. making it harder for planes to take off. you can keep track of the the heat by downloading the bay area app free temps across the bay for gror neighborhood. >> nearly seven months after the tragedy in oakland chilling new details are emerging about the fire. a 50 page report outlines what firefighters encountered when they entered the warehouse and where they found the bodies. 36 people died. terrie mcsweeney joins from us the warehouse in oakland with more. terry. >> reporter: according to the report officials know exactly where the fire started but so burned out they may never know the cause. they've been trying to find a witness to tell them how it started. the report
. >> the unprecedented heat starting fires across the bare. along 680 in the city of cordellia. the grass fire broke out at compost facility even with hot crews crews were able to contain the flames. and it's not just hot here. extreme heat is forcing american airlines to cancel close to 40 flights in and out of phoenix. temperatures there expected to be near 120 degrees. when it's that hot air densedy changes. making it harder for planes to take off. you can keep track of the the heat by...
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the magazine selected the city is the best small town to visit in the usa calling sonoma a place known for its charms and wineries. second on the list is breckenridge. lake tahoe is fifth and monterey is six. >>> there was a touching show of support for a san jose business owner in need of help. he and his wife judy worked for 17 years at manley's donuts after coming here from cambodia. earlier this month, his mother who has not seen in eight years died in cambodia. >> i didn't actually see anything. i heard them and i just felt so bad. for me, i am really close to my family and i would be just heartbroken. i was in that position. >> the donut shop's customers started a gofundme page and in one day, $3000 was raised. even more than they expected to extract much more on that special election being held today including people who don't even live in georgia so invested in the race. >>> hot temperatures are now impacting flies. -- flights. why several dozen planes were grounded. you're watching the four on the 2 . >>> back to our coverage of today's special election where democrats are hop
the magazine selected the city is the best small town to visit in the usa calling sonoma a place known for its charms and wineries. second on the list is breckenridge. lake tahoe is fifth and monterey is six. >>> there was a touching show of support for a san jose business owner in need of help. he and his wife judy worked for 17 years at manley's donuts after coming here from cambodia. earlier this month, his mother who has not seen in eight years died in cambodia. >> i didn't...
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city trying new approach to help solve the problem. city officials asking the the public to pick up cell phones instead of their wallets when pan handlers ask for money. you can text to make 5-dollar donation to outreach organizations. city employees say that many times the money handed out on the street is used for the wrong reasons. >> the evidence that we see is that the money is quite likely going to be used for drugs. >> we won't criminalize this behavior. we certainly won't arrest ourselves out after panhandling problem. >> the city says the money raised through the text to give program will benefit social service agencies, that are already in place to help the homeless. >>> well, more than 3,000 dragons will take over citizens bank park today for the second consecutive year, drexel holding its university wide commencement at the ballpark. you are looking at video from previous ceremony, in the past, drexel has held smaller individual ceremonies for different colleges. like this one, because no venue is big enough to bring the en
city trying new approach to help solve the problem. city officials asking the the public to pick up cell phones instead of their wallets when pan handlers ask for money. you can text to make 5-dollar donation to outreach organizations. city employees say that many times the money handed out on the street is used for the wrong reasons. >> the evidence that we see is that the money is quite likely going to be used for drugs. >> we won't criminalize this behavior. we certainly won't...
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city. >> reporter: in the last year and a half the city has knocked down about 600 vacant houses. what officials call the largest demolition project in state history. phase three of the program focuses on vacant commercial buildings. police say all of these abandoned structures are magnets for crime. >> we're eliminating places for prostitutes to go. we're eliminating the places for them to stash their drugs or to sell drugs. we had fires because they were in there doing the dru it just untracts the indesirables to your community. >> reporter: reverend anderson built new affordable homes behind his church when a row of abandoned houses was knocked down several years ago. he hopes to put more in the lot where this building is being demolished. >> we put 10 homes up and put homeowners in the homes. the crime dropped by 80 percent within a year. >> this is going to give opportunity to build structures, new structures. >> it does give more opportunity for development. that is a good thing. >> reporter: officials say these commercial demolitions are another important step in the ongoin
city. >> reporter: in the last year and a half the city has knocked down about 600 vacant houses. what officials call the largest demolition project in state history. phase three of the program focuses on vacant commercial buildings. police say all of these abandoned structures are magnets for crime. >> we're eliminating places for prostitutes to go. we're eliminating the places for them to stash their drugs or to sell drugs. we had fires because they were in there doing the dru it...
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again, this really represents the city. some of the suburbs will be a little bit cooler than this today. and later on this afternoon we'll go for a high temperature right around 83 to 84 degrees. a few high clouds out there but again, lots of sunshine. winds will continu out of the northwest today at about five to 10 miles per hour. a couple of spots maybe 15 miles per hour. here's erin como this morning, friday morning starting off a little bit quiet or it has been so far this morning, erin. >> on-time traffic brought to you by toyota. visit buy a toyota.com for special offers. >> good news for your commute on the icc. previous construction that we saw on the westbound side has cleared. so east and westbound looking good as you make your way out between 270 and 95. we'll look at our maps. show you what else you're up against on the really pleasant start to friday morning. it's been really quiet. i wonder if everyone is sleeping in this friday morning. if you have to head out early you're in great shape. 50 moving along jus
again, this really represents the city. some of the suburbs will be a little bit cooler than this today. and later on this afternoon we'll go for a high temperature right around 83 to 84 degrees. a few high clouds out there but again, lots of sunshine. winds will continu out of the northwest today at about five to 10 miles per hour. a couple of spots maybe 15 miles per hour. here's erin como this morning, friday morning starting off a little bit quiet or it has been so far this morning, erin....
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the city for the first time. translation: we declare today the start of the great battle to liberate the city of raqqa, the so—called capital of terrorism and terrorists. with the international coalition‘s warplanes and the state of art weapons we will seize raqqa. many civilians have already fled the city, but an estimated 200,000 remain trapped. anyone living in raqqa now faces the threat of air strikes or the danger of being used as human shields, a well—known tactic of is. here's a rare glimpse inside the city. the militants‘ grip on their self—declared capital means we rarely get to see these streets. despite regular air strikes, they show a city still open for business, but one also prepared for the new dangers ahead. sandbags line every house and business, preparations for the imminent ground assault and street to street fighting. in some neighbourhoods, is have set up sheets of canvas to shield their movements from aircraft. in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risked their lives
the city for the first time. translation: we declare today the start of the great battle to liberate the city of raqqa, the so—called capital of terrorism and terrorists. with the international coalition‘s warplanes and the state of art weapons we will seize raqqa. many civilians have already fled the city, but an estimated 200,000 remain trapped. anyone living in raqqa now faces the threat of air strikes or the danger of being used as human shields, a well—known tactic of is. here's a...
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the hayward city council approved the sanctuary city resolution last night. that means hayward will limit its cooperation with federal authorities in enforcing immigration laws. resolution says the city seeks to foster trust between city officials and residents regardless of immigration status. >>> the roads were getting a little busy. last time we checked with sal. how are they looking now? >> this year as a morning moves on. let's start out with the gilroy commute and north around 101. gilroy through san jose and into morgan hill looks good with mostly traffic moving at the speed limit driving to this area, especially northbound on the 101. on the peninsula northbound 280 before millbrae avenue someone reported they saw, there is, a dead mountain lion in the slow lane. that's northbound 280 right before the millbury avenue offramp. that shouldn't surprise us much. it's always surprising there are mountain lions so close to where people live up there. it has been that way for a long time. this is a look at westbound 92, san mateo bridge looks okay heading to
the hayward city council approved the sanctuary city resolution last night. that means hayward will limit its cooperation with federal authorities in enforcing immigration laws. resolution says the city seeks to foster trust between city officials and residents regardless of immigration status. >>> the roads were getting a little busy. last time we checked with sal. how are they looking now? >> this year as a morning moves on. let's start out with the gilroy commute and north...
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across the city. kabul used to be one of the most secure places in the country. now it seems it is one of the most dangerous. relatives gathered outside the hospital, anxious for news of their loved ones. this man was describing to us how the suicide bombers blew themselves up one after another when suddenly gunfire rang out. it turned out to be warning shots from the police but it's a measure of how tense and the city is. kabul is still reeling from the aftermath of the huge blast on wednesday which killed over 90 people. many residents are furious with the authorities for not providing better security. one of the leaders of the unity government was at the funeral today. i asked him why so many attacks seemed to be succeeding. i would say that we will raise this issue very seriously within our own system. but you are not considering your own position and resigning? if that would have been the solution, that would have been the first thing i would have resorted to. there is real anger here at the risi
across the city. kabul used to be one of the most secure places in the country. now it seems it is one of the most dangerous. relatives gathered outside the hospital, anxious for news of their loved ones. this man was describing to us how the suicide bombers blew themselves up one after another when suddenly gunfire rang out. it turned out to be warning shots from the police but it's a measure of how tense and the city is. kabul is still reeling from the aftermath of the huge blast on wednesday...
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the city for the first time. translation: we declare today the start of the great battle to liberate the city of raqqa, the so—called capital of terrorism and terrorists. with the international coalition‘s warplanes and the state of art weapons we will seize raqqa. many civilians have already fled the city, but an estimated 200,000 remain trapped. anyone living in raqqa now faces the threat of air strikes or the danger of being used as human shields, a well—known tactic of is. here's a rare glimpse inside the city. the milita nts' grip on their self—declared capital means we rarely get to these streets. —— see. despite regular air strikes, they show a city still open for business, but one also prepared for the new dangers ahead. sandbags line every house and business, preparations for the imminent ground assault and street to street fighting. in some neighbourhoods, is have set up sheets of canvas to shield their movements from aircraft. in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risked thei
the city for the first time. translation: we declare today the start of the great battle to liberate the city of raqqa, the so—called capital of terrorism and terrorists. with the international coalition‘s warplanes and the state of art weapons we will seize raqqa. many civilians have already fled the city, but an estimated 200,000 remain trapped. anyone living in raqqa now faces the threat of air strikes or the danger of being used as human shields, a well—known tactic of is. here's a...
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and the city itself it's four to 6 p.m. so really bad timing for the p.m. rush here. >> we've been warned katie. >> uh-huh. >> thank you. >> and i will be asleep. "eyewitness news" that's it for us at noon. i'm jim donovan. >> and i'm rahel solomon for katie and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 we're always online at cbsphilly.com. >> everybody carry your umbrella later today. "the young and the restless" is next. >> ♪ fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service for two years all with a two year agreement. ♪ come to sesame place before little kids become, big kid
and the city itself it's four to 6 p.m. so really bad timing for the p.m. rush here. >> we've been warned katie. >> uh-huh. >> thank you. >> and i will be asleep. "eyewitness news" that's it for us at noon. i'm jim donovan. >> and i'm rahel solomon for katie and all of us here thanks for watching. >> "eyewitness news" continues at 5:00 we're always online at cbsphilly.com. >> everybody carry your umbrella later today. "the young...
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we report from the front line in mosul, the iraqi city where the global caliphate was declared three years ago. the us urges china to respect freedom and civil liberties in hong kong as president xi makes his highly symbolic visit marking 20 years of reunification. and we have the findings of a major new study into the effects of pesticides on bees. hello. president trump's temporary ban on refugees and travellers from six mainly muslim countries is now officially in effect. the us supreme court has allowed parts of it, after a five month battle with human rights groups. the trump administration says the ban is necessary to block terrorists from entering the country. many have argued that it unconstitutionally singles out muslims. these were the scenes at airports gci’oss these were the scenes at airports across the country when president trump's original travel ban was imposed without warning in january. it was called unconstitutional, a ban on muslims. but despite months of legal challenges, president trump once again has his travel ban, at least parts of it, in place after victo
we report from the front line in mosul, the iraqi city where the global caliphate was declared three years ago. the us urges china to respect freedom and civil liberties in hong kong as president xi makes his highly symbolic visit marking 20 years of reunification. and we have the findings of a major new study into the effects of pesticides on bees. hello. president trump's temporary ban on refugees and travellers from six mainly muslim countries is now officially in effect. the us supreme...
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secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred one one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clark was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just as much right before the report's publication the corporation would succeed in pressuring the acting chief of the e.p.a. in washington. we went into shock we had never heard of such a thing ever that the company that we were regulating they would have the right to review a report comment on it before it's released and when they did ask you about it and it was critically important to say that people were at risk but they did not want to just basically want to squash the report ok and eventually the final report they prevailed and so they truncated it down and removed critical sectio
secretly dumped this waste into the river that flows through the city. in one thousand nine hundred one one man would discover the truth we had a conclusion there that it was a major source of not the only source to the river and certainly to the community and that people were at risk. at the time milton clark was a toxicologist for the e.p.a. the government agency responsible for environmental protection. with his colleagues he wrote a report condemning dallas practices. just as much right...
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the us led coalition leading the anti isolate fansub in the syrian city of rocca is quote bombing everyone else what locals have told r.t. is rapidly video agency despite the coalition's insistence that it takes every civilian casualties seriously the grim situation on the ground suggests otherwise and i knew little of what i knew that if this one what they are demagogues of much alleged and almost a bit of. a sure sign of a russian a mangled metal a dash dash well it's not as nesmith has met but should have warned you the image that actually you anybody can do better than have a trace of what else has been and the dome that has you had modeled and then has would had moved on and had little to. put in the player one in hasn't one as it was but i want her to be a warrior. and has used little blue. digits jim she. marked a good luck but. a. little kid. the u.s. led coalition doesn't deny using phosphorus which we just heard mentioned in its operations it's an extremely toxic substance and is banned from being used as a weapon the coalitions that it only uses phosphorous in permitted ways dur
the us led coalition leading the anti isolate fansub in the syrian city of rocca is quote bombing everyone else what locals have told r.t. is rapidly video agency despite the coalition's insistence that it takes every civilian casualties seriously the grim situation on the ground suggests otherwise and i knew little of what i knew that if this one what they are demagogues of much alleged and almost a bit of. a sure sign of a russian a mangled metal a dash dash well it's not as nesmith has met...
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area, around the city including 76, 95, the vine and the turnpike. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm kyle hahn, jan, back to you. >>> well, there are many tasty restaurants around sea isle city including great seafood spots along sea isle's fish alley n this weeks taste with tori, tori takes to us one popular spot serving up delicious dishes for more than a hundred years. >> if you are catching rays and waves in sea isle city, drop your beach chair and make a break for fish alley where mike's seafood is bringing only the best fresh catch right off the boat. >> lobster right off the boat, scallops off the boat, flounder off the boat. >> reporter: mike's sea food has been serving families and vacationers since 1911 the year mike's grandfather came off a boat from it troy ellis island. speaking no english they made their way to the train station in new york, where a ticket master pointed them in the direction of destiny. >> they said north or south, south being second war my grandfather said south. they put a map and said this money will take to you this
area, around the city including 76, 95, the vine and the turnpike. in the cbs-3 traffic center i'm kyle hahn, jan, back to you. >>> well, there are many tasty restaurants around sea isle city including great seafood spots along sea isle's fish alley n this weeks taste with tori, tori takes to us one popular spot serving up delicious dishes for more than a hundred years. >> if you are catching rays and waves in sea isle city, drop your beach chair and make a break for fish alley...
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the city is the city. it's all about the hustle and bustle and something that brings this area together for a good cause i'm all about that. >> reporter: let's be clear. the parkway offers picture postcard visuals to the television audience and nor reason alone, it will continue to be the preferred location for big events. but with a few tweaks to the logistics the parkway and its neighbors can co exist. lucy. >> coexistence good. thank you very much, bruce. fun filled afternoon turned deadly when a kayak overturned. the dad rescued his little girl. but he didn't make it. >>> and it was a tragic accident and a changed a little girl's live forever. she lost her legs after getting hit by train. >> wildfires spread out west, a utah student may have created a new way to fight them. ♪ >>> breaking news. skyfox live over north philadelphia where a construction crew has found humans remains. this was during demolition at a site on the 1700 block of west atlantic street. they are confirming the medical examiner
the city is the city. it's all about the hustle and bustle and something that brings this area together for a good cause i'm all about that. >> reporter: let's be clear. the parkway offers picture postcard visuals to the television audience and nor reason alone, it will continue to be the preferred location for big events. but with a few tweaks to the logistics the parkway and its neighbors can co exist. lucy. >> coexistence good. thank you very much, bruce. fun filled afternoon...
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catalyst, a lot of positive things in the city. since we've been here 49 years, that's a great way to give back. >> reporter: the report says roughly 2000 construction jobs will be created over the two year period it takes to build the ballpark. it is expected to have a more intimate feel for fans, and depending on the location, it could spur new housing and commercial development. >> i think the idea that a lot of teams are looking at is trading, not that in stadium spending but how to get people to the neighborhood. >> reporter: the three competing locations are neck and neck, it's about the current site, a proposed water front location at the port's howard terminal, on one near lake merritt. wherever they choose to build, it could be a game changer for oakland. >> it will keep our players, and actually compete for more world championships. >> reporter: as are prompts -- promising an announcement before the end of the year. >>> it is hot. not as hot today, and it's actually kind of cool in the bay area right now. comparatively. t
catalyst, a lot of positive things in the city. since we've been here 49 years, that's a great way to give back. >> reporter: the report says roughly 2000 construction jobs will be created over the two year period it takes to build the ballpark. it is expected to have a more intimate feel for fans, and depending on the location, it could spur new housing and commercial development. >> i think the idea that a lot of teams are looking at is trading, not that in stadium spending but...
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one city would get one while the other city gets the other year. paris would prefer to go first. president trump has expressed support for l.a.'s olympic bid. los angeles hosted the 1932 and 1984 summer games. >>> today is the nba draft. it's being held tonight in brooklyn. the new nba champion, your golden state warriors do not have any picks right now. they could do a little wheeling and dealing or buy a pick if they see a player they like who's fallen in the draft. cal big man ivan rabb is expected to be drafted today. he's projected to go anywhere from the middle of the first round to early second round and that's a big difference because if you are drafted in that first round, that's a guaranteed contract. second round, you never know what your future may entail but it's great to see. >> oakland kid. went to cal. a lot of his family probably watching today. i like the kid. i went to cal. he played really well. i hope he gets on a good team and we see him along. every time we see him, i say did you see that kid? >> there was a lot of debate about staying in school. he stayed
one city would get one while the other city gets the other year. paris would prefer to go first. president trump has expressed support for l.a.'s olympic bid. los angeles hosted the 1932 and 1984 summer games. >>> today is the nba draft. it's being held tonight in brooklyn. the new nba champion, your golden state warriors do not have any picks right now. they could do a little wheeling and dealing or buy a pick if they see a player they like who's fallen in the draft. cal big man ivan...
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group stormed the city. the president then declared martial law across the southern philippines. so far, 329 people have been killed. they have so corrupted the name of god in the form of religion to kill mainly innocent persons and to destroy for nothing. the fighting is going on but, of course it's winding up, but at the cost of so many soldiers also. marawi is a predominantly muslim city in an overwhelmingly catholic nation. the government says is's plan was to declare a caliphate in the region, and as the battle moves into its 27th day, the damage to the city is extensive, while more than 200,000 people have fled, now living in overcrowded evacuation centres. translation: i hope my husband gets out. i can't look after our children on my own. i keep fainting becuase i'm so stressed. the government says it's only a matter of time before troops liberate the city, but the militants have stockpiled food and weapons, thought to be preparing for a long siege. sarah corker, bbc news. prosecutors in the us have v
group stormed the city. the president then declared martial law across the southern philippines. so far, 329 people have been killed. they have so corrupted the name of god in the form of religion to kill mainly innocent persons and to destroy for nothing. the fighting is going on but, of course it's winding up, but at the cost of so many soldiers also. marawi is a predominantly muslim city in an overwhelmingly catholic nation. the government says is's plan was to declare a caliphate in the...
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state the city for $200. phil. where is kansas? that's the state. state the city for $400.
state the city for $200. phil. where is kansas? that's the state. state the city for $400.
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the city will come and paint over the tags. it's like a conversation. you have to ask yourself, who is the street artist here? they even painted over this pole, until exactly here, so at least it's not at eye level. >> to david helbich, these are simply creative solutions. case in point -- with a little color, this no-parking sign was transformed into a no-driving sign. nothing lasts forever, so the quirky solutions will keep on coming. david helbich won't run out of things to photograph anytime soon. michelle: remember -- it's a fix, not a fail. that's it for today. thank you for watching. until then, goodbye from me and the whole team. and do join us next week for more personal stories from all over europe. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
the city will come and paint over the tags. it's like a conversation. you have to ask yourself, who is the street artist here? they even painted over this pole, until exactly here, so at least it's not at eye level. >> to david helbich, these are simply creative solutions. case in point -- with a little color, this no-parking sign was transformed into a no-driving sign. nothing lasts forever, so the quirky solutions will keep on coming. david helbich won't run out of things to photograph...
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as you were mentioning, the city has been on high alert because of the recent attacks earlier on the airport and the metro. reporter: the mood before this event happened was, as you would expect, in a big bustling tourist city on a really hot summer's evening. the streets were backed with eating, drinking outside, enjoying the evening. the situation now feels quite different. the sound of sirens in the air, helicopters overhead. on my way to the studio this evening at the metro station, it was closed with armed police and soldiers he would not normally be they're telling people the metro was closed. the sad fact is people in brussels have gotten used to seeing people with guns on the street protecting them after an attack last year at the airport and metro station not far from here. of course, i'm speaking to you from the eu quarter where many institutions of the european union are based. all of them have military vehicles and military guarding them 24 hours a day. from the european parliament to the european commission, even individual country's embassies. laura: in brussels speakin
as you were mentioning, the city has been on high alert because of the recent attacks earlier on the airport and the metro. reporter: the mood before this event happened was, as you would expect, in a big bustling tourist city on a really hot summer's evening. the streets were backed with eating, drinking outside, enjoying the evening. the situation now feels quite different. the sound of sirens in the air, helicopters overhead. on my way to the studio this evening at the metro station, it was...
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in the city and the need for a comprehensive plan or strategy to deal with it. this coming after the stabbing of councilman at large david oh. despite the low numbers. the homicide rate of the city it's not okay that so many people are randomly attacked by violence. of course we'll follow the story and have more for you on "action news" online and on air beginning at 4:00 today. >>> a group of thrill seekers were caught breaking a bridge in north carolina. they used a ramp to clear the 60 foot gap and the bridge is closed for six months because the wooden pile ons broke. investigator says that the men could face misdemeanor charges and a fine. >> an ohio inmate is once again behind bars after spending a month on the run. he escaped from try county regional jail in champagne county on april 27th. police say they received a tip of a suspicious person looking for a job. he was originally in jail on a drug charge. >>> lebron james will take the court today for game one of the nba finals but is in the spotlight for a crime at one of his homes. police are trying to tr
in the city and the need for a comprehensive plan or strategy to deal with it. this coming after the stabbing of councilman at large david oh. despite the low numbers. the homicide rate of the city it's not okay that so many people are randomly attacked by violence. of course we'll follow the story and have more for you on "action news" online and on air beginning at 4:00 today. >>> a group of thrill seekers were caught breaking a bridge in north carolina. they used a ramp to...
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the city limits. right now those workers are averaginging or earning $10.50 an hour. tomorrow it does jump to $12 an hour. in january the minimum wage will jump again to $13.50. and $15 the following january, january 1 of 2019. the city council approved these increases in november of 2016. according to the own economic analysis the increase will amount to a pay increase. recently told nbc bay area that minimum hikes in general don't have as big and they end up balancing each other out. san francisco's minimum wage goes up tomorrow as well to $14 an hour. reporting live here in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> heading into the fourth of july holiday weekend, chp begins its maximum enforcement period at 6:00 tonight and that will last through midnight on tuesday which is the fourth of july. officers will be looking for people who aring, driving distracted, not wearing seat belts or driving under the influence. some good news for folks who are hitting the road ahead of the fourth. for the fi
the city limits. right now those workers are averaginging or earning $10.50 an hour. tomorrow it does jump to $12 an hour. in january the minimum wage will jump again to $13.50. and $15 the following january, january 1 of 2019. the city council approved these increases in november of 2016. according to the own economic analysis the increase will amount to a pay increase. recently told nbc bay area that minimum hikes in general don't have as big and they end up balancing each other out. san...
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led coalition trying to take the city off. from the control of ice all but we can also confirm according to suffer through sources from the syrian military operating in that area that the popular church was actually carrying airstrike against a convoy from ice and that the fighter jet in no way you posed any direct or in direct threat to any militia group from those militia groups operating alongside the u.s. led coalition trying to get control over gain control of the city of warplanes of the so-called international coalition shut down one of war a fighter jets in the south and suburb of rock the fighter plane was in a mission to destroy slotnick state terrorists the aircraft crashed in the pilot is missing but i think there is more to that story and lots more to that story is that is the u.s. is trying to true boundaries in the syrian conflict and red lines. for the syrian army not to cross the syrian battlefield is a very complicated one right now where it has the presence of various international and regional powers but wh
led coalition trying to take the city off. from the control of ice all but we can also confirm according to suffer through sources from the syrian military operating in that area that the popular church was actually carrying airstrike against a convoy from ice and that the fighter jet in no way you posed any direct or in direct threat to any militia group from those militia groups operating alongside the u.s. led coalition trying to get control over gain control of the city of warplanes of the...
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the city. an estimated 1 million people showed up for the celebration, and lisa amin gulezian says the day was electric for the fans and players. >> reporter: oakland erupted. >> we have confetti! >> blue and gold was everywhere. this city had a lot to celebrate. a second championship title in just three years brought pride to everybody on the ground, including the players. >> we built an identity around this warriors organization that is second to none that is so unique and something that we need to cherish. >> this has always been a good fan base. it's good to be able to get back to the city and no better way to win a championship. >> the fans kopbcouldn't agree . >> it's really good to see the warriors win another championship. >> reporter: the signs and sights set it all, this team is special. there's a sense of special when these players get >> kd is locked in, championship from here on out. lisa ami lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> oakland police were out in full force last night to try
the city. an estimated 1 million people showed up for the celebration, and lisa amin gulezian says the day was electric for the fans and players. >> reporter: oakland erupted. >> we have confetti! >> blue and gold was everywhere. this city had a lot to celebrate. a second championship title in just three years brought pride to everybody on the ground, including the players. >> we built an identity around this warriors organization that is second to none that is so unique...