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many are modest income so this is not only rational discretion but economic discrimination the whole city has been for decades paid to play and it's a sad, sad story at this point in time we could do something about this is not the only projects on the road we had 8 washington project and the 75 housing and the 5m and in the parts and in the next future we'll have polk street all the projects provide housing yes, but people don't live here right now we need housing for people that are here now if so ridiculous we need housing we need affordable housing please don't not approve that project or the eir thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is t g the director of the working group a 43 organization in the soma supporting the asian communities i'm also a residence with the studio an organizer with the error with the communities center and south of market communities network and a tenderloin residents two years ago i married my best friend at the local church central city is my home i'm proud to work here unfortunately found a strong sense of communities but for myself and
many are modest income so this is not only rational discretion but economic discrimination the whole city has been for decades paid to play and it's a sad, sad story at this point in time we could do something about this is not the only projects on the road we had 8 washington project and the 75 housing and the 5m and in the parts and in the next future we'll have polk street all the projects provide housing yes, but people don't live here right now we need housing for people that are here now...
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we also represent the whole city. any district supervisor that focuses on the district without addressing the citywide issues is not doing his or her job. every day, i make sure i am working on the major citywide issues and the district issues. i try to be disciplined about that. >> how will you approach the tough choices? >> i think we have to start by looking at the most critical city services that we cannot do without. what are the ones that if they deteriorated, we will pay the price on? public safety falls into that category as a basic critical service. transportation, making sure we have the functional muni is critical. core public health services like dealing with mental on this on our streets -- with mental illness on our streets. if we do not provide services, we will pay the price. it works out from there in terms of budget priorities. >> with your plans on dealing with homelessness? >> it is homelessness in general and behavior on the streets. we need to make sure people have access to services. i was a sup
we also represent the whole city. any district supervisor that focuses on the district without addressing the citywide issues is not doing his or her job. every day, i make sure i am working on the major citywide issues and the district issues. i try to be disciplined about that. >> how will you approach the tough choices? >> i think we have to start by looking at the most critical city services that we cannot do without. what are the ones that if they deteriorated, we will pay the...
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in addition, they believe the whole city is booby-trapped. earing isis out may take a couple of days, maybe not more than that, but clearing the city of the dangers is going to take much longer. charlie: how effective have been the american airstrikes? >> when you speak to peshmerga they say they could not do it without america and its allies. they would not be able to move against isis forces. soldiers on the ground say that win isis here the jets in the air, they run for cover, hide in tunnels, because they don't want to face it, can't face it. they say they want to die as what willut they know happen with these airstrikes. the opportunity for peshmerga forces to move in on the city. they certainly couldn't take sinjar if not for the help of u.s. airstrikes and its allies. the firsts sinjar step in retaking mosul? >> that is precisely the question we put to them. sinjar sits right in the middle ,f the isis stronghold in syria and on the other side, mosul. commanders say we will take sinjar first, break the supply lines, then look at other ci
in addition, they believe the whole city is booby-trapped. earing isis out may take a couple of days, maybe not more than that, but clearing the city of the dangers is going to take much longer. charlie: how effective have been the american airstrikes? >> when you speak to peshmerga they say they could not do it without america and its allies. they would not be able to move against isis forces. soldiers on the ground say that win isis here the jets in the air, they run for cover, hide in...
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economic development corporation says the proposed site would serve as a good location for&the whole city. "it will be able to serve new projects as they happen in our uptown area. it will be able to accommodate new manufacturers and larger distribution centers that are under construction on the eastern side of town and it will really be well positioned when the prospect meadows project happens to the the city recently paid about sixteen thousand dollars of sales tax dollars for a market study for the hotel. it just got the results back this month saying the community could support a 100 room hooel that also has some conference space. "their read is that the hotel market in this area is growing at about 4 percent per year with the total number of roomm that were avaaable - 4 percent a a ear over the next two years would have this hotel running where they want to be on their occupancy numbers." the city says the land is owned by the developer, so it would just play a supporting role in the project..ut the city manager says a hotel would mean extra dollars for the community. "our hotel mote
economic development corporation says the proposed site would serve as a good location for&the whole city. "it will be able to serve new projects as they happen in our uptown area. it will be able to accommodate new manufacturers and larger distribution centers that are under construction on the eastern side of town and it will really be well positioned when the prospect meadows project happens to the the city recently paid about sixteen thousand dollars of sales tax dollars for a...
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we expect the whole city to be there. kevin: somewhere there is ryan smith. thousands of fans celebrating in the power of light district including our producer of the 10:00 news. stacey: school districts across the kansas city metro have canceled classes for tomorrow. one district tweeted out a message saying, "no school, so families and employees can attend the historic event." going on tonight scott: monda announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. scott: monday night football. the high schoolers got to play under the lights tonight, round two. winners moving on to the quarterfinals and the losers are getting ready for basketball season. we start in ankeny where tony seeman has both schools covered. tony: it is all quiet here at ankeny stadium but what a night for postseason football. gorgeous weather across the two games to get too. let's start with the one that just wrapped up. ankeny centennial taking on johnston. after ankeny centennial scored on the opening drive, johnston would go to work. that knocks things up at seven a piece. jared
we expect the whole city to be there. kevin: somewhere there is ryan smith. thousands of fans celebrating in the power of light district including our producer of the 10:00 news. stacey: school districts across the kansas city metro have canceled classes for tomorrow. one district tweeted out a message saying, "no school, so families and employees can attend the historic event." going on tonight scott: monda announcer: from iowa's sports leader, this is kcci 8 sports. scott: monday...
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this whole city is on blocklockdown. everywhere you go, you see police officers with masks, machine gun. >> army. >> reporter: army. the center city on lockdown. police warning us -- >> if we start shooting, you're in the cross fire. >> reporter: investigators confirming that a second bomber, this man, infiltrated europe posing as a refugee, registering in a greek isla. and the american rock band that was on stage during the attacks speaking now for the first time in an upcoming exclusive interview with vice news about the courage of its fans. >> a great reason why so many were killed is because so many people wouldn't leave their friends. so many people puthemselves in ont of people. >> and matt gutman with us now live from brussels. matt, you're in the neighborhood, where that eighth attacker lived, very much the center of the manhunt tonight? so many of those s.w.a.t. raids happened here, including the four paris attackers. look at the end of that block, right there, that last fugitive, abdeslam, right near this police
this whole city is on blocklockdown. everywhere you go, you see police officers with masks, machine gun. >> army. >> reporter: army. the center city on lockdown. police warning us -- >> if we start shooting, you're in the cross fire. >> reporter: investigators confirming that a second bomber, this man, infiltrated europe posing as a refugee, registering in a greek isla. and the american rock band that was on stage during the attacks speaking now for the first time in an...
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. >> it is a big deal for the whole city, you know? >> i'm going to wear my stickers at work today. i hope they don't throw me out. >> reporter: they can't. you are showing gnats pride. >> glad to have him in d.c. >> reporter: it was so wonderful watching bryce get his mvp award yesterday because he gave a big shout out to the fans, the city. i mean, it wasn't just his family. it was us. >> reporter: delia goncalves, wusa 9. >> congratulations to bryce harper. he put up historic numbers. the numbers he put up at 22 years old were better than babe ruth's when he did a similar feat at 25 years old. mvp. congratulates to bryce harper. >> i think he would have been happier if the gnats had gone farther. >> hopefully he sticks around. everybody's saying now that he's getting the big bucks, he may be heading up north. you have to open up the checkbook. >>> it's going to be chilly tonight. i would bundle up. the winds should be getting lighter as the evening wears on but certainly you know the deal if you are out there on the bleachers with blankets. >> we've had a comfortable november so
. >> it is a big deal for the whole city, you know? >> i'm going to wear my stickers at work today. i hope they don't throw me out. >> reporter: they can't. you are showing gnats pride. >> glad to have him in d.c. >> reporter: it was so wonderful watching bryce get his mvp award yesterday because he gave a big shout out to the fans, the city. i mean, it wasn't just his family. it was us. >> reporter: delia goncalves, wusa 9. >> congratulations to bryce...
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whole life thing. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. >>> kansas cityelebrated the world series championships. it's been 25 years since they won a world series and they did it on sunday night defeating the new york mets. the royals organization got a little help planning their parade from the san francisco giants, who know a little something about parades. the giants front office, they sent 25 pizzas. the message, "have fun planning the parade and enjoy the ride." >> it was fun to see that as i was in kansas city for game seven last year. so many heartbroken fans back there as they waited for so long. and kind of cool to see them get it. >> they finally got it. >> if the giants or a's weren't going to win it, what the heck. >> it would be so strange to see colin kaepernick sitting on the sideline this week carrying a clipboard. >> yeah, the real thing about this, it is just a band-aid. that's the depressing thing. for those 49er fans as the news sets in, that this organization is so far from their super bowl contention. there isn't much offense in the n
whole life thing. because it's more than just health care. it's life care. >>> kansas cityelebrated the world series championships. it's been 25 years since they won a world series and they did it on sunday night defeating the new york mets. the royals organization got a little help planning their parade from the san francisco giants, who know a little something about parades. the giants front office, they sent 25 pizzas. the message, "have fun planning the parade and enjoy the...
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together as a greek and be active and interact and build a more aware and fit community throughout the whole city. you're outside. getting together. >> ted finds more free gifts tonight, including birthday gifts from total strangers. see how one couple got a free wedding. free boston on chronicle 579:30. >> getting ready to mark a big birthday. the world's first set of surviving surviving surviving -- one is going into army, one wants to be a career in music, two are going to study computer science and one is construction. right there. a piece of history is going up auction. this is part of christopher the movie. you can see the s right there in the middle and the movie came out in 1978. the bidding starts tomorrow at $50,000. >> changing the fashion industry from the inside. >> coming up, hear from a model working to inspire women to feel good in their own skin. >> new at 6:00, we continue to follow the breaking news. parents today. heartbreaking loss. plus -- >> got to be smart while we're being compassionate. >> this is new at 6:00. a lone member of the massachusetts delegation thinks we need
together as a greek and be active and interact and build a more aware and fit community throughout the whole city. you're outside. getting together. >> ted finds more free gifts tonight, including birthday gifts from total strangers. see how one couple got a free wedding. free boston on chronicle 579:30. >> getting ready to mark a big birthday. the world's first set of surviving surviving surviving -- one is going into army, one wants to be a career in music, two are going to study...
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. >> our whole city lives off people smuggling alone. there are some twenty brigades in vidin.he top bosses make between 50000 and euros a month. 100,000the mid-level boys already own palaces -- enormous houses, that they paid for within a year. they drive cars worth two hundred thousand euros. >> according to our source, it was influential arabs who built the network. some had come to bulgaria as exchange students during the communist era. the smugglers call them the "legals." >> yes, exactly -- the legals. the legal syrians have their leaders who know what they're doing, and they work together with the bulgarians. >> now bulgaria has imposed tougher penalties, but that doesn't seem to have deterred the people smugglers. our source takes us to see where the refugees slip through to serbia. the border patrol shows up immediately, but smuggler and patrolmen are old acquaintances. he gets off with a warning and drives away -- to help plan the next operation on the serbian border. christopher: our next report takes us to portugal for a story about a desperately poor neighborhood t
. >> our whole city lives off people smuggling alone. there are some twenty brigades in vidin.he top bosses make between 50000 and euros a month. 100,000the mid-level boys already own palaces -- enormous houses, that they paid for within a year. they drive cars worth two hundred thousand euros. >> according to our source, it was influential arabs who built the network. some had come to bulgaria as exchange students during the communist era. the smugglers call them the...
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minister announcing brussels, also home to the european union and the headquarters of nato, the whole city right now remaining under a virtual lockdown heading into the workweek for fears of a paris-style attack. a minister says several suspects tied to the attacks could be at large in belgium. among them is this man, the suspect suspected attacker saleh ah abdesl abdeslam. benjamin hall is live in brussels where it's just after 9:00 p.m. >> this is usually a very bustling city. the situation is very fluid. just a couple hours ago the prime minister announcing that the threat level would remain at the highest level through tomorrow. what that means is there is suspected, serious, imminent attack. so tomorrow's schools, universities, public transport links will all be closed down. there are about 1,000 soldiers on the streets in brussels. people have been asked not to congregate and avoid public gatherings. the government has been warning of an attack just like in paris, saying many gunmen, many locations. the authorities announced the threat wasn't just connected to the paris suspect, sala
minister announcing brussels, also home to the european union and the headquarters of nato, the whole city right now remaining under a virtual lockdown heading into the workweek for fears of a paris-style attack. a minister says several suspects tied to the attacks could be at large in belgium. among them is this man, the suspect suspected attacker saleh ah abdesl abdeslam. benjamin hall is live in brussels where it's just after 9:00 p.m. >> this is usually a very bustling city. the...
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the whole city had some hard and now he is going to try to slim down the number of courses from 220 to 80? what is he talking about? people will be online for a month of sundays, big folks from iowa, nebraska, in or strong carriage, waiting a month of sundayss to get or strong carriage. do as a favor, fill the potholes, get rid of the homeless and mentally ill off the streets and keep crime down and do something about public schools, do your job and leave the horses and carriages alone. here at 7:00 on "good day new york," she will interview them live. >> can i come? am i invited? kerry: big thanksgiving holiday tomorrow, there was a poll done and donald trump is a presidential candidate most likely to ruin at thanksgiving dinner according to a poll that was released monday. what do you think of that? >> can you imagine, imagine if you were fighting with trump over the wishbone. you know everything would revert to him. you would be having a conversation at a time turkey tableland every conversation would revert, i am the best, donald trump. by the way that air spray seems to be infecti
the whole city had some hard and now he is going to try to slim down the number of courses from 220 to 80? what is he talking about? people will be online for a month of sundays, big folks from iowa, nebraska, in or strong carriage, waiting a month of sundayss to get or strong carriage. do as a favor, fill the potholes, get rid of the homeless and mentally ill off the streets and keep crime down and do something about public schools, do your job and leave the horses and carriages alone. here at...
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it wasn't like the whole city came to a hush immediately. you could see it spread through the town. >> seth porges, what's your plan now? >> i'm going to try to get back into my apartment and hide up. it's on the other side of the police barricade so we'll see what happens. >> thank you for calling. it's one of those situations where now no one really knows what to expect. we know that this many areas of the city are on lockdown. that authorities are concerned there are others out there who would do harm. that 100 people are now being held hostage in a concert hall. and we very much have an unknown situation at this moment in the city of paris. there are stations across the line, up and down along our fox stations across the nation that are about to join us for a brief report from them. stay with us. and good evening from fox news in new york. i'm shepard smith and unprecedented series of attacks have happened in paris tonight. and right now, it is unknown whether there are more gunmen and bombers out among the city streets. a live look in p
it wasn't like the whole city came to a hush immediately. you could see it spread through the town. >> seth porges, what's your plan now? >> i'm going to try to get back into my apartment and hide up. it's on the other side of the police barricade so we'll see what happens. >> thank you for calling. it's one of those situations where now no one really knows what to expect. we know that this many areas of the city are on lockdown. that authorities are concerned there are others...
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it's nice to see there will be more people off nights or summertime to help the whole city out. >> reporter: the 950 million project is privately funded, but according to the boston globe, you can get hefty tax breaks courtesy of former mayor tom menino. i'm told construction here will begin soon. at the boston garden, kate merrill, wbz this morning. >>> coming up, a newton golf course accused of discrimination. >> a lawsuit by former wbz sports anchor bob lobel and yes says the club is discriminating against him. >> do you drink carbonated water? >>> welcome back. it's 4:41 on your thursday morning. mcdonald's upping the game when it comes to snacks. >> one national food chain is doing away with tipping. jill wagner joins us live from the new york stock exchange with today's money watch. good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning, chris and bree. joe's crab shack will become the first major national restaurant chain to test the no- tipping policy. the menu prices will go up by about 12 to 15%. staff will have a higher base bay. new york restaurant owner danny meyer recently announced he
it's nice to see there will be more people off nights or summertime to help the whole city out. >> reporter: the 950 million project is privately funded, but according to the boston globe, you can get hefty tax breaks courtesy of former mayor tom menino. i'm told construction here will begin soon. at the boston garden, kate merrill, wbz this morning. >>> coming up, a newton golf course accused of discrimination. >> a lawsuit by former wbz sports anchor bob lobel and yes...
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but the whole city was surrounded by the soviet zone of germany. supplying the two and a half million people of the western canals, and roads. >> but the soviets wanted berlin all to themselves. so, they set up a giant blockade, cutting off the roads and railroads to west berlin. >> the suspension of all traffic successfully blocked all surface access to the city. the soviets claimed that technical difficulties caused the stoppage. the truth was that they were trying to force the western allies to surrender their position in berlin. and the weapon was hunger. >> with no food or supplies able to get in, the soviets expected the allies to pack up and leave. but they didn't. the united states and its allies refused to abandon the people to be starved into accepting soviet rule. there was a big problem, though -- how to feed more than two million people trapped in west berlin. it seemed like an impossible undertaking. but the allies had a plan. they'd bring in supplies by air. it was known as the berlin >> army, navy, and air force working together gav
but the whole city was surrounded by the soviet zone of germany. supplying the two and a half million people of the western canals, and roads. >> but the soviets wanted berlin all to themselves. so, they set up a giant blockade, cutting off the roads and railroads to west berlin. >> the suspension of all traffic successfully blocked all surface access to the city. the soviets claimed that technical difficulties caused the stoppage. the truth was that they were trying to force the...
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it impacts the whole city?' so does murder." protesters want a federal investigation into the city's police force. meanwhile, police and shop owners say they will respect the protesters' right to assemble. meanwhile a significant step in brussels today... officials have lowered the terror alert by one notch... following recent terror attacks on paris. police no longer believe a terrorist attack is imminent. schools reopened and train service resumed earlier this week. that's despite police staging three new raids in the suburbs surrounding brussels... looking for suspects... no one was arrested. turkey's president has called for what will likely be a tense meeting with russia's president... it comes after turkey shot down a russian warplane earlier this week... turkey's president says his armed forces did what they were supposed to do, when the foreign jet change course. he also says he will not apologize to russia for the shooting. the leaders will meet monday to discuss the incident. ben carson is addressing some controversial
it impacts the whole city?' so does murder." protesters want a federal investigation into the city's police force. meanwhile, police and shop owners say they will respect the protesters' right to assemble. meanwhile a significant step in brussels today... officials have lowered the terror alert by one notch... following recent terror attacks on paris. police no longer believe a terrorist attack is imminent. schools reopened and train service resumed earlier this week. that's despite police...
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. >> julia, reminds me of boston after the attack on the marathon when they shut down the whole city. there was that question at the time about do you really shut down an entire city? does it look like you've given in to the terrorists at that point when you disrupt everyone's lives in the hunt for them. >> reporter: you know, actually, a lot of people have been saying to me this morning, looking at this environment now, aren't you telling them on how potent the threat of them actually is. you're validating how important they are. it's a great point. the other question is, even if they find the suspect, will the lockdown still remain? because, of course, it's far bigger than just one individual here. if we're talking about the imminent threat of multiple terrorist attacks. a great deal of uncertainty here, my 14e8. >> thank you, julia. >> no-win situation for the government. you can't prove what would have happened if you hadn't shut things down. >> if it's just the one guy, which i'm sure that's not it -- >> no, that's not it. they're worried about mass attacks. >> there boston, how
. >> julia, reminds me of boston after the attack on the marathon when they shut down the whole city. there was that question at the time about do you really shut down an entire city? does it look like you've given in to the terrorists at that point when you disrupt everyone's lives in the hunt for them. >> reporter: you know, actually, a lot of people have been saying to me this morning, looking at this environment now, aren't you telling them on how potent the threat of them...
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. >> this whole city is on lockdown.o, you see police officers with masks, machine guns. >> yes. >> we are and continue to be and we have been concerned about copycat-like attacks. >> these exercises are vitally necessary in new york city, we are at this time very well prepared. >> they can't beat us on the battlefield, so they try to tearize us noose being afraid and to retreating from the world. and as president, i will not let that happen. >> several people hid in our dressing room, and the killers were able to get in and killed every one of them. >> tonight we honor the victims of the unimaginable violence that has taken place in paris this year and around the world. the entire world matters and peace is possible. ♪ >> his courage is an admirable example of the fact that the citizens of new orleans are not going to turn a blind eye to crime. >> it is graphic. it is violent. it is chilling. to watch a 17-year-old young man die in such a violent manner is deeply disturbing. >> we prepared for so much snow. >> it's a bi
. >> this whole city is on lockdown.o, you see police officers with masks, machine guns. >> yes. >> we are and continue to be and we have been concerned about copycat-like attacks. >> these exercises are vitally necessary in new york city, we are at this time very well prepared. >> they can't beat us on the battlefield, so they try to tearize us noose being afraid and to retreating from the world. and as president, i will not let that happen. >> several...
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year-old salah abdeslam now the subject of an interfashion search warrant single-handedly putting whole citiesn alert in brussells lockdown, police on guard, subways and coffee shops shut down. authorities in belgium raising the terror alert to the highest possible level warning of the looming possibility of another paris style terror attack in the nation's capitol. abdeslam believed to be hiding there. french police stopped him at the belgian border the morning after the paris assault but let him go not knowing his alleged involvement. meanwhile saturday authorities in turkey arresting three suspected islamic state militants one who reportedly scouted sites targeted in the paris attacks. >> ♪ >> and in paris, attempts at healing. citizens morning those who died at memorials around the city but many still on edge. [speaking foreign language] >> this woman told cbs news she still lives in fear knowing that an attacker is still out there yet as a whole, the resolve of parisians nine days later unbroken. >> ♪ >>> while that brussells terror alert remains in place residents there are being dodd av
year-old salah abdeslam now the subject of an interfashion search warrant single-handedly putting whole citiesn alert in brussells lockdown, police on guard, subways and coffee shops shut down. authorities in belgium raising the terror alert to the highest possible level warning of the looming possibility of another paris style terror attack in the nation's capitol. abdeslam believed to be hiding there. french police stopped him at the belgian border the morning after the paris assault but let...
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we're talking about the impacts on whole cities, of unpredictable and uncontrollable extreme weathersents. we're talking about the impact on entire countries of fundamental shocks to the global agricultural system. and when you factor in all of these things, my friends, you can see why when we talk about the impacts of climate change, we're not just up against some really serious ecological challenges. we also have to prepare ourselves for the potential social and political consequences. >>> myanmar's opposition leader has reiterated her plan to call the shots in the country's in-coming government. results are still coming in from the election, show her party heading for a resounding win. but she is constitutionally barred from becoming president. however, she has repeated her intention to place herself above the role of president. >> in any democratic country it's the leader of the winning party who becomes the leader of the government, and if this constitution doesn't allow it, then we have to make arrangements so we can proceed along usual democratic lines. >> reporter: why should
we're talking about the impacts on whole cities, of unpredictable and uncontrollable extreme weathersents. we're talking about the impact on entire countries of fundamental shocks to the global agricultural system. and when you factor in all of these things, my friends, you can see why when we talk about the impacts of climate change, we're not just up against some really serious ecological challenges. we also have to prepare ourselves for the potential social and political consequences....
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help the whole city out. >> reporter: this $950 million project is privately funded. it will get hefty tax breaks thanks to former boston mayor tom munito. i'm told construction here will begin soon. wbz news. regulate uber. we now know a man accused of dragging two boston police officers had a history of bad driving. with,ber. this incident was caught on camera over the weekend. brian gilbert is charged with assault and battery. ub,r tells us it removed gilbert weeks before the incident after it learned about his earlier driving offenses. u critics say uber should have checked into his past before hiring him. >>> the boston-based draft kings says new york's legal analysis is flawed, and that company will also challenge it. meantime here in mass, attorney general moira healy said she does not plan to follow in new york's foot steps and will offer her recommendations by the end of this year. >>> new tonight, the lead singer of the band playing the station nightclub when a deadly fire broke out is working on a document tarry about that tragedy. a hundred people died in
help the whole city out. >> reporter: this $950 million project is privately funded. it will get hefty tax breaks thanks to former boston mayor tom munito. i'm told construction here will begin soon. wbz news. regulate uber. we now know a man accused of dragging two boston police officers had a history of bad driving. with,ber. this incident was caught on camera over the weekend. brian gilbert is charged with assault and battery. ub,r tells us it removed gilbert weeks before the incident...
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. >> reporter: this whole city is on lockdown. everywhere you go you see police officers with masks, machine guns, army. >> yes. >> that will remain in place until next week but schools, public transportation and government offices in brussels will begin to open again tomorrow. >>> we've got breaking news that is coming in from turkey where the military says it has shot down a russian plane and now we're getting reports that russia is confirming that report. turkey says the russian jet violated its airspace near the syrian border. the early reports that we're getting say the two pilots parachuted to safety. russia, of course, has been conducting air strikes in syria since september. >>> this morning donald trump is doubling down on his statement that he saw on television muslims in new jersey celebrating the 9/11 attacks. he says he's received hundreds of calls and tweets in recent days from people who told him that they eyewitnessed the scenes that he described and he read part of this article from "the washington post." >> in je
. >> reporter: this whole city is on lockdown. everywhere you go you see police officers with masks, machine guns, army. >> yes. >> that will remain in place until next week but schools, public transportation and government offices in brussels will begin to open again tomorrow. >>> we've got breaking news that is coming in from turkey where the military says it has shot down a russian plane and now we're getting reports that russia is confirming that report. turkey...
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happen where people take it upon themselves to make their neighborhoods better, the better the whole city's going to be. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> and now we've got rain to make the garden grow. didn't get too much today, but this thing is enhancing toward monterey bay and monterey itself has picked up heavy rain in the last hour or so. for us, not much. the front now moving out into the great valley and we are looking at the golden gate bridge. streets are not even slick out there. the numbers are cool with concord at 58 degrees, oakland at 59, livermore at 57 degrees. 57 at the studios. low pressure is spinning just in the pacific northwest. they will get rain in seattle tomorrow and down in the bay area, the rain spreading south but it's not a classic cold front. it's going to have popcorn showers popping up all over the place. we'll get more rain out of this tomorrow than we had today, as this low sinks south. we'll pick up half an inch to an inch of rain. it will vary widely. some places will get dumped on. other places may not get much. then the low moves out
happen where people take it upon themselves to make their neighborhoods better, the better the whole city's going to be. >> reporter: in oakland, anne makovec, kpix 5. >>> and now we've got rain to make the garden grow. didn't get too much today, but this thing is enhancing toward monterey bay and monterey itself has picked up heavy rain in the last hour or so. for us, not much. the front now moving out into the great valley and we are looking at the golden gate bridge. streets...
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we need to find out -- 56 vehicles and tractor trailers, one of the biggest in the whole city. tell us some background about >> so, we established it 2007. we launched our operation. since then, because we provide competitive pricing and the flexibility and basically the operation for the need of new yorkers got us to be one of the largest companies and fastest-growing company. our product is for all segments of the economy map, from lower class to upper class. >> so, because you are geared to the new york lifestyle and mentality, that's what makes you a success. and the question now is, what do you specifically do to help this group, nyc mammas? you guys literally take your trucks when they're not being used for moving, when they're kind of docile, if you will, on the rare occasions that they're not being used, and go out there and do pickups of donations? >> correct. so, i think shana mentioned the biggest challenge that we have -- i mean that they have in terms of door-to-door service. there are a lot of trucking, and salvation army and whatnot that basically pick up to a la
we need to find out -- 56 vehicles and tractor trailers, one of the biggest in the whole city. tell us some background about >> so, we established it 2007. we launched our operation. since then, because we provide competitive pricing and the flexibility and basically the operation for the need of new yorkers got us to be one of the largest companies and fastest-growing company. our product is for all segments of the economy map, from lower class to upper class. >> so, because you...
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so we felt that the whole city was under a siege and under attack. >> amidst the chaos the anti-terroristolice began scanning cell phone frequencies in the hope of intercepting any calls the gunmen might be making. with hundreds of thousands of voices on the airwaves, their chances were almost zero. but earlier that year undercover agents had fed a batch of 35 sim cards to the pakistani terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba. intelligence officers discovered three of the sim cards had been activated that night. suddenly they were listening in on conversations between the terrorists and their masters. >> the gunmen were calling an internet number bought from a company in new jersey using money transfers from pakistan. once indian intelligence locked on to the controllers' internet number, they could listen to all the gunmen's calls. little use was made of them, but the authorities would intercept a total of 284 calls. most involved a single controller identified only as brother wasi. his grip on the young gunmen would not loosen until they were dead. unitedhealthcare insurance company, go long. o
so we felt that the whole city was under a siege and under attack. >> amidst the chaos the anti-terroristolice began scanning cell phone frequencies in the hope of intercepting any calls the gunmen might be making. with hundreds of thousands of voices on the airwaves, their chances were almost zero. but earlier that year undercover agents had fed a batch of 35 sim cards to the pakistani terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba. intelligence officers discovered three of the sim cards had been...
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happen where people take it upon themselves to make their neighborhoods better, the better the whole citywill be. >>> still to come practice is well underway for the macy's thanksgiving day parade, but flying these big balloons isn't always as fun as it looks. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology? definitely. well, i've got something to show you. this is the 2016 chevy volt. it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every technology there is. [door bell ringing] ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you candy. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house, i'm gonna give you... ♪ ♪ apple and plum and apricot-a too, eh! ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house a come on. ♪ ♪ come on-a my house, my house... ♪ ♪ i'm gonna give you everything. ♪ complete your thanksgiving table
happen where people take it upon themselves to make their neighborhoods better, the better the whole citywill be. >>> still to come practice is well underway for the macy's thanksgiving day parade, but flying these big balloons isn't always as fun as it looks. push that tape in and hit play. this is a flip phone. have you seen these before? it's called a compact disc. oh. looks like we're getting a facsimile. what year is it to you? it's old. you'd rather use newer technology?...
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as a nation for decades we were perfectly happy to write off whole neighborhoods, whole cities, wholeem, which is to say a black people problem, a brown people problem, send them to prison into a system from which they'll never return. maybe now, now that it's really come home to roost, now that it's the high school quarterback, your next door neighbor, your son, your daughter, now that grandma is likely to be a junkie as anybody else, we'll accept that there has never been a real war on drugs. war on drugs implies an us versus them and all over this part of america, people are learning there is no them. there is only us. and we're going to have to figure this out together. >>> and vacation over as we headed home to our regular beds, our daily lives of school and homework, and ordinary things. maybe my little brother, maybe i, would wake up and look out the window at the night sky and suddenly it would fill with stars and golden mist, and we'd pretend for a second we were somehow deep inside the milky way, a million winking lights,
as a nation for decades we were perfectly happy to write off whole neighborhoods, whole cities, wholeem, which is to say a black people problem, a brown people problem, send them to prison into a system from which they'll never return. maybe now, now that it's really come home to roost, now that it's the high school quarterback, your next door neighbor, your son, your daughter, now that grandma is likely to be a junkie as anybody else, we'll accept that there has never been a real war on drugs....
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so, next day, the whole city came out.uring the uprising, combatants and bystanders alike. >> her name is muna. she was 6 years when she died. >> shelled in their homes, tortured to death in prisons, shot by snipers. >> look at this kid. he died with the victory sign. they killed him like with a grenade. that's his lucky day. >> yeah. >> you know what he was saying? he's saying "what's going on, guys? why? why my sons? why are you doing that?" we still have the t-shirt with the blood in it. >> do you know any of these people? >> yeah, i know a couple of them. i knew a couple. this guy's egyptian. >> not even his fight, but he came. >> no, but he didn't want to leave. four of them, they died in sirte, and this died in tripoli. these are brothers and sister. one, two, three, four. they died on the same day, the same house. and the mother, when we found her, she was holding the kid. they were both dead and holding each other. it was a very sad moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flig
so, next day, the whole city came out.uring the uprising, combatants and bystanders alike. >> her name is muna. she was 6 years when she died. >> shelled in their homes, tortured to death in prisons, shot by snipers. >> look at this kid. he died with the victory sign. they killed him like with a grenade. that's his lucky day. >> yeah. >> you know what he was saying? he's saying "what's going on, guys? why? why my sons? why are you doing that?" we still...
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th whole city shut down for the next several days. >> all public gatherings, and the borders are sealed in ance. a state of emergency has been de declare declared. and we're joined by pierre thomas, who's been working his sources all evening. give us the latest. >> tonight, law enforcement has begun the hunt for clues. they need to know right now. the question tonight, who did it? on the short list, al qaeda and isis. just last january, there was a spree of terror in france. two brothers forcing their way into the offices of "charlie hebdo" in paris. and al qaeda, claiming responsibility for the assault, saying that one of the brothers had received training frorom them. and another man, killed after police stormed a supermarket. his partner, believed to have fled to syria. >> this is ver similar to attacks in the fast from al qaeda and isis. it wouldn't surprise me if it was either an al qaeda affiliate or isis. >> reporter: and most recently fixatend on blowing up commercial airplane and al qaeda has been working on a so-called undetectable bomb. but authorities don't believe their blo
th whole city shut down for the next several days. >> all public gatherings, and the borders are sealed in ance. a state of emergency has been de declare declared. and we're joined by pierre thomas, who's been working his sources all evening. give us the latest. >> tonight, law enforcement has begun the hunt for clues. they need to know right now. the question tonight, who did it? on the short list, al qaeda and isis. just last january, there was a spree of terror in france. two...
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this whole city is on lockdown. everywhere you go, you see police officers with masks, machine guns. army. >> yes. >> reporter: the center city on lockdown. police warning us -- >> if we start shooting, you're in the cross fire. >> reporter: investigators also confirming that a second bomber, this man, infiltrated europe, posing as a refugee. registering in the greek island so many of those s.w.a.t. raids happened right here in this neighborhood neighborhood. four of the attackers lived within blocks of where i'm standing. at the end of this square lived the last fugitive right next to the police station. matt gutman, abc news, brussels. >> next that new warning for american travellers as the busiest travel week of the year gets under way. u.s. cities on heightened alert this morning. new york conducted drills, practicing what to do in the event of a suicide attack. the los angeles airport preparing, as well. security stepped up at transportation centers all across the country. groups overseas. >> we are and we conti
this whole city is on lockdown. everywhere you go, you see police officers with masks, machine guns. army. >> yes. >> reporter: the center city on lockdown. police warning us -- >> if we start shooting, you're in the cross fire. >> reporter: investigators also confirming that a second bomber, this man, infiltrated europe, posing as a refugee. registering in the greek island so many of those s.w.a.t. raids happened right here in this neighborhood neighborhood. four of the...