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>>phillipe djegal: fireworks are not allowed in every city is best to leave that to the professionals we can also go to marin and amid accounting and enjoy the fun here in the sitting consent the fireworks of stunned and 930 and i the best viewing spots are usually among the water the fireworks will be coming from pier 39 began consultancy them from all along the embarcadero and even a treasure island will also live broadcast of fireworks show from all over the bay area and our special program kicks off slide at 9:00 monday night tune in to cannot make our person and if you want to see a display of person with cannot make it into the city your options. >>phillipe djegal: the samples at the and for the alameda county fair although show schedules to started 930 as well for a complete list of the rest of the event from the bank is and always check out our website www.kron4.com to a public transportation if you can dress warm this will be chilly much like it is right now if he cannot make an hour here in person and stay home will have you covered we're live at 9:00 monday night and the fi
>>phillipe djegal: fireworks are not allowed in every city is best to leave that to the professionals we can also go to marin and amid accounting and enjoy the fun here in the sitting consent the fireworks of stunned and 930 and i the best viewing spots are usually among the water the fireworks will be coming from pier 39 began consultancy them from all along the embarcadero and even a treasure island will also live broadcast of fireworks show from all over the bay area and our special...
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every city. a viewer rched out home, in san jo --elling us ey >>> hoarders can be found in almost every city. a viewer reached out to us about a home in san jose telling us they have been complaining to the city for years. now san jose might be taking action. nbc bay area's chuck coppola is in east san jose. chuck what, took so long regarding this house? >> reporter: well, as you know, raj, these cases can take many years. it did so in this case. the house behind me in east san jose mainly because the owners have rights, and in this case a frail elderly woman, but even those rights have a limit. we just learned this afternoon that the city will take care of this, clean all of this scene behind me up by the end of august, but it took years and the threat of fines. overgrown oleanders and weeds and smashed window of a van filled to the roof line and that doesn't belong to describe this home on kraft drive. >> there's a lot of cats running over and get run over or they die in the house and the stenc
every city. a viewer rched out home, in san jo --elling us ey >>> hoarders can be found in almost every city. a viewer reached out to us about a home in san jose telling us they have been complaining to the city for years. now san jose might be taking action. nbc bay area's chuck coppola is in east san jose. chuck what, took so long regarding this house? >> reporter: well, as you know, raj, these cases can take many years. it did so in this case. the house behind me in east san...
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. >> we are actively recruiting in every city, county, state, in the us. >> he claims this campaign has generated a number of interested members from all over the west. even some from the bay area. >>> here at contracosta animal services investigations is to two euthanized tables realize that reveals both were tragic one was human error and the other was not. >> the death of barbie was erroneous. it was due to errors in oversights made by staff and volunteers. we were not aware of the rescues interest in tom and unfortunately -- unfortunately after the fact. >> they say they've made steps to improve procedures. >>> there is a big turnout at a rally earlier today on behalf of a 76-year-old woman facing eviction from her home in san francisco. they gathered at 22nd street they argue the real estate agent with banker real estate at the home up for sale against woman's wishes and without taking the proper steps. kron4 talk to the woman's niece who claims the agent has been taking advantage of her aunt and other elderly homeowners in the area. >>> this man is making a lot of money on this in
. >> we are actively recruiting in every city, county, state, in the us. >> he claims this campaign has generated a number of interested members from all over the west. even some from the bay area. >>> here at contracosta animal services investigations is to two euthanized tables realize that reveals both were tragic one was human error and the other was not. >> the death of barbie was erroneous. it was due to errors in oversights made by staff and volunteers. we were...
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yorkers are fed up with the truck virtually every city and neighborhood. >> especially for eight hoursver and over. >> would be annoying people think i am clowning around. >> i disagree ice-cream you scream we all scream for ice cream. but not all of the other noises. using a decimeter is seen as the truck should not be the first to go. that is naugahyde -- osgood this is quite simple. there is a bunch of noise you can look up. >> have a deal with in manhattan and complain about the noise? shut up and go home you live in the city. >> i am tired of the ice-cream mafia it is late at night when the kids are not around it is so infuriating. >> thanks for bringing that up. them at 9:00 p.m. this but it is a real problem they are out to the middle of the night with people are trying to sleep. >> don't forget our executive producer talks about the noise in manhattan this music to my sticking called rutgers university they will tell you to call our own new jersey me and -- man. >> that is delicious. >> meet that happy husky though luckiest a dog ever? >> he looks pretty happy to. >> how's it g
yorkers are fed up with the truck virtually every city and neighborhood. >> especially for eight hoursver and over. >> would be annoying people think i am clowning around. >> i disagree ice-cream you scream we all scream for ice cream. but not all of the other noises. using a decimeter is seen as the truck should not be the first to go. that is naugahyde -- osgood this is quite simple. there is a bunch of noise you can look up. >> have a deal with in manhattan and...
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and we believe that police officers has been held accountable in every city and every state across theo it's not anti-cop but it is projustice making sure all public servants are accountable to law at all steps. >> larry: why do you think it's so easy for people to believe this. >> people who have been at the status quo, sheriff clarke is an example. so many people want to defame the movement because they don't want to live in a world that's ungist. >> it's a weird thing because we've been all kind of conditioned to be believe that black equals bad. like even in our language when we say like blackmail or black cat or black list. like it just, that's the way we're positioned to think, you know. >> that's the go-to position anyway. they did it with all the civil rights movement, they did the same thing. it's not hard to demonize us. have you watched the news in america. every news channel you watch is black people doing bad. they got black people doing bad [bleep] and there are no black people. >> really a brother robbed a bank in north dakota. >> i saw one native american dude and he wa
and we believe that police officers has been held accountable in every city and every state across theo it's not anti-cop but it is projustice making sure all public servants are accountable to law at all steps. >> larry: why do you think it's so easy for people to believe this. >> people who have been at the status quo, sheriff clarke is an example. so many people want to defame the movement because they don't want to live in a world that's ungist. >> it's a weird thing...
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their side and those who grieve, we pray for every incident that has happened in our country and every city, we uphold the people because you have called us to justice by action and so i ask you to bless this session, i ask you to bless each and every household that's represented here and father we thank you for the gifts and abilities that you have placed in us to not only see the vision, not only to write the vision but to implement it, in your name we pray, amen. >> good morning. it's my pleasure now to introduce you to a supporter of law enforcement in general and a noble in particular, born in north carolina the honorable loretta lynch went onto earn her degree from harvard law school and shortly after that worked as litigator for a private law firm before becoming a prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office in new york's eastern district. eventually making news as a senior prosecutor for the infamous police brutality case, she served as u.s. attorney under the administrations of presidents bill clinton and barack obama and in 2014 was nominated by president obama to be the u.s. attorne
their side and those who grieve, we pray for every incident that has happened in our country and every city, we uphold the people because you have called us to justice by action and so i ask you to bless this session, i ask you to bless each and every household that's represented here and father we thank you for the gifts and abilities that you have placed in us to not only see the vision, not only to write the vision but to implement it, in your name we pray, amen. >> good morning. it's...
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. >> i did talk to karen weaver the mayor there a few months ago and she said every city should be watching what is happening there because this is the certainly not the last time this will happen. mayor rawlings-blake: absolutely and we can't forget that some cities that will be more prepared to deal with their water structure because they are more affluent. and when you have a poor community they don't have extra money saying ok we'll put this extra $10 dollars, hundred dollars toward water infrastructure and they just don't have it. mayor cornett: oklahoma is a fairly new city, so a lot of our infrastructure is not is nearly as old, with not nearly as much deferred maintenance. you look at some of the older cities like baltimore and philadelphia and new york and some of their infrastructure needs to be replaced and it's a ticking time bomb that we are just leaving for the next generation if we don't address it sooner or later. >> so as mayors you have to have a loud voice to the federal government right? mayor cornett: that's right. that's right. mayor rawlings-blake: but a loud voice an
. >> i did talk to karen weaver the mayor there a few months ago and she said every city should be watching what is happening there because this is the certainly not the last time this will happen. mayor rawlings-blake: absolutely and we can't forget that some cities that will be more prepared to deal with their water structure because they are more affluent. and when you have a poor community they don't have extra money saying ok we'll put this extra $10 dollars, hundred dollars toward...
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. >> new york city has been invaded by pets, they are terrorizing people, what is going on? >> it is real every neighborhood, has its fair share of problems, harlem is no exception, i have covered a lot of stories about cultural conflict, and. this latest problem is unique. racoons. take a look at these pictures of menaces terrorizing the block on manhattan's west side. running through people's backyards, to the doors and knocking. >> no, no. >> yeah, they are on patrol looking for food where they can get it, these city racoons are a whole new breed, they take things to extremes. >> are you afraid of them. >> no. >> that is melvin, he served our country for army, overseas, he is trained to combat all sorts of enemies, he will not go near these guys, i spoke with jen, she confirms they ate two of her turtles. she did not want to speak about it on camera, everyone knows everyone here, thanks to the woman with the plan, meet jeanie, she is 119th street block association president. >> we've been fighting this for a couple of years now, we've called every city agency. >> it has fallen on deaf ears.
. >> new york city has been invaded by pets, they are terrorizing people, what is going on? >> it is real every neighborhood, has its fair share of problems, harlem is no exception, i have covered a lot of stories about cultural conflict, and. this latest problem is unique. racoons. take a look at these pictures of menaces terrorizing the block on manhattan's west side. running through people's backyards, to the doors and knocking. >> no, no. >> yeah, they are on patrol...
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something every city needs, whether it's technology or not. >> absolutely. so for a long time, the city hand.ut its head in the there's so much historic character here. my backyard. >> not in my backyard. although now there's a movement in my backyard. if you look at the number of housing starts in san francisco versus othere markets, san francisco still lags behind almost every other city. seattle has double the number of starts. double the number of new construction sales. so the problem is going to get worse here, because even as people pile in, we're seeing fewer houses being built compared to the rest of the country. >> talk to me about what we're in terms of housing and price elevation. americaest market in last year, i think in terms of price increase, has been san francisco. seen that, of course, new york and miami have done really well. now,are we seeing right the trends of the last month or two? >> well, san francisco's crest, were to ask san francisco real estate agents, we see the owner of the property, too aggressive. likehile, in weird places gr
something every city needs, whether it's technology or not. >> absolutely. so for a long time, the city hand.ut its head in the there's so much historic character here. my backyard. >> not in my backyard. although now there's a movement in my backyard. if you look at the number of housing starts in san francisco versus othere markets, san francisco still lags behind almost every other city. seattle has double the number of starts. double the number of new construction sales. so the...
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. >>> the anin a statement the league says while we recognize they cannot choose every city state andch we do business we cannot host our in a climate created by hb 2. 2014 host new orleans is now the front runner to have that fwam. >>> anthony speaking out about against fines for wearing black warm up shirts. anthony said they should be supported instead of punished. wnba said they were not for speaking out but due to uniform guidelines. >>> coger died following a team workout. the team is devastated by the news. he was just 21 years old. >>> houston texans j.j. watt has reportedly had back surge rhode island he could miss the start of the season. >>> it was a presidential visit as president obama welcomed the champions to the white house. they crash add press briefing and surprised josh ernst with his own jersey there. >> and 6,000 to 1 odds of winning the golf tournament. better odds, larry the cable guy, just saying. >>> and leslie jones speaks out about her battle with twitter trolls. you're watching "early today." get your tee-shirt game on at kohl's. attention parents: report t
. >>> the anin a statement the league says while we recognize they cannot choose every city state andch we do business we cannot host our in a climate created by hb 2. 2014 host new orleans is now the front runner to have that fwam. >>> anthony speaking out about against fines for wearing black warm up shirts. anthony said they should be supported instead of punished. wnba said they were not for speaking out but due to uniform guidelines. >>> coger died following a...
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. $8 million that will be generated for the city for the one time impact fees and an afternoon of $9 million every year of the project as a minimum and of course the project will be meeting many communities ufos and benefits and, of course, with the theory design in the city this is just a shot of their - of one the events back on pier 27 that concludes that presentation we do recommend that you provide a positive recommendation to the for the full board to endorse this term sheet thank you. >> thank you very much for your presentation colleagues, any questions based on that presentation that was given art seeing none, thank you why not go to public comment at this time i've got several cards that are in front of me just why don't you guys line up first (calling names) all right. >> supervisors mike san francisco trades council i'll i couldn't the substantial little contingent in the northeast corner of room to show their support for this project one of the first projects that i considered had i took this position some years ago now back in 1995, of course, 2005 another project permitted for the s
. $8 million that will be generated for the city for the one time impact fees and an afternoon of $9 million every year of the project as a minimum and of course the project will be meeting many communities ufos and benefits and, of course, with the theory design in the city this is just a shot of their - of one the events back on pier 27 that concludes that presentation we do recommend that you provide a positive recommendation to the for the full board to endorse this term sheet thank you....
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. $8 million that will be generated for the city for the one time impact fees and an afternoon of $9 million every year of the project as a minimum and of course the project will be meeting many communities ufos and benefits and, of course, with the theory design in the city this is just a shot of their - of one the events back on pier 27 that concludes that presentation we do recommend that you provide a positive recommendation to the for the full board to endorse this term sheet thank you. >> thank you very much for your presentation colleagues, any questions based on that presentation that was given art seeing none, thank you why not go to public comment at this time i've got several cards that are in front of me just why don't you guys line up first (calling names) all right. >> supervisors mike san francisco trades council i'll i couldn't the substantial little contingent in the northeast corner of room to show their support for this project one of the first projects that i considered had i took this position some years ago now back in 1995, of course, 2005 another project permitted for the s
. $8 million that will be generated for the city for the one time impact fees and an afternoon of $9 million every year of the project as a minimum and of course the project will be meeting many communities ufos and benefits and, of course, with the theory design in the city this is just a shot of their - of one the events back on pier 27 that concludes that presentation we do recommend that you provide a positive recommendation to the for the full board to endorse this term sheet thank you....
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. >> at a service in dallas, reverend frederick haines called on the president to visit every city p.> you need to go to baton rouge, minnesota, staten island. you need to go to every place p where there was an unnecessary slaying of a black body. >> reverend haines suggested changes for police departments including new hiring practices and better pay. >> one of the two civilians shot in dallas on thursday told her story p yesterday. she painted a picture of fright and terror. also, heroism and selflessness as police officers shielded her and her sons. nbc 10 national correspondent, joe fryer has that story. >> reporter: in the mid of loss, a story of survival, one mixed with overwhelming grieve. >> it hurts. it really does. she brought four of her sons to the rally in downtown dallas when gunfire erupted. in front of their eyes, an officer wras hit. >> as he was going down, he said, he mass a gun, run. >> she was shot in the leg and somehow managed to cover her son, andrew as police officers shielded her. they stayed there were us. i saw another officer get shot right in front of me.
. >> at a service in dallas, reverend frederick haines called on the president to visit every city p.> you need to go to baton rouge, minnesota, staten island. you need to go to every place p where there was an unnecessary slaying of a black body. >> reverend haines suggested changes for police departments including new hiring practices and better pay. >> one of the two civilians shot in dallas on thursday told her story p yesterday. she painted a picture of fright and...
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and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendlyas the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this continent of 500 million people unites, it's finding ways to allow its rich mix of cultures to celebrate their unique identities. from norway to greece and from portugal to bulgaria, people are proud to preserve their distinct languages, foods, and traditions. ♪ take me in, o tender woman >> memphis, tennessee... it has been written if music were religion, then memphis would be jerusalem and sun studio its most sacred shrine. you are here. with david ford. ♪ time will come >> i'm david ford. very happy to be back at sun studio again and tonight i will be singing songs with jared dickenson and emily gr
and nearly every city is creating traffic-free pedestrian zones, making urban life even more people-friendlyas the world grapples with climate change, europe is taking a leading role in developing alternative energy sources. and while still preserving the historic character of its cities, europe has found a way to integrate innovative architecture into the landscape, giving the old world a modern face. and the human face of contemporary europe is more diverse and vibrant than ever. even as this...
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they called upon the president to visit every city. >> you need to go to baton rouge, minnesota, statend. you need to go down to every place where there has been an unnecessary slaying of a black body. >> reverend hayes also suggested changes for police departments across the country, including new hiring practices and better pay. >>> one of the two civilians shot in dallas on thursday told her story yesterday. she painted a picture of heroism and selflessness as police officers shielded her and her son. >> my son, andrew, had turned around to grab me because i guess he turned around to see where i was and he went to grab me. i had already been shot. so i grabbed him and pushed him into the street and i think he hit the car and we ended up in between the car and the curb. i was just laying on top of him. >> that's when she says officers came rushing to her side, jumping on top of her an her son to form a human shield. officers rushed taylor and her son to the hospital where she had to have surgery. >> a unity service in montgomery county had an upbeat tune yesterday. the police departme
they called upon the president to visit every city. >> you need to go to baton rouge, minnesota, statend. you need to go down to every place where there has been an unnecessary slaying of a black body. >> reverend hayes also suggested changes for police departments across the country, including new hiring practices and better pay. >>> one of the two civilians shot in dallas on thursday told her story yesterday. she painted a picture of heroism and selflessness as police...
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. >> reporter: has built relationships in every city and contra costa county with the homeless community. gramm >> reporter: some private donations have dried up doug has no choice but the pacas family of a move to arizona. >>: gave us hope and that goes along the way. >> reporter: is tough to say goodbye. up until the end doug still checks up on who has become transfer. >>: i don't want to say goodbye to anyone. >> reporter: will miss the long days and long nights, his work is appreciated. doug has worked closely with martina's police department would say the loss will be difficult to overcome. >>: matter to him and not just a name at the right are a natural person. kind of nearby approaches to our citizens in that way. >>: feel bad for the homeless and officers i am sad. stay >> pam: 2 and we will cover the plight of people who are homeless all this week news stories on news as we join forces with dozens of other media outlets to focus on this important issue. by >> vicki: lead seemingly random attack has some bay area moviegoers on edge what we're learning about the suspect tonight >>
. >> reporter: has built relationships in every city and contra costa county with the homeless community. gramm >> reporter: some private donations have dried up doug has no choice but the pacas family of a move to arizona. >>: gave us hope and that goes along the way. >> reporter: is tough to say goodbye. up until the end doug still checks up on who has become transfer. >>: i don't want to say goodbye to anyone. >> reporter: will miss the long days and long...
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to new restaurants in this city so i'm able to see what people like and who is prop l popular in every city. you need to believe in them. you need to spend the money to do it so the equal ifquality is. we teach the front of the houseman jehous house managers to look at it to look at a dish and see if something is missing. they can taste the sauce and tell you if it is right or wrong. it took years and belief and that's the training of cheesecake fact rhode island that's what you're supposed to do. that's what we expect you to do. that's the success of our company. it takes belief and building from the beginning and every day you have to execute that. >>> working remotely can certainly have its advantages but when it's not done right u you -- one, get your time zones straight. set up a visual time zone so you can keep track of time in all of the regions your clients are pa pa based. jump on a video conference as early and as often as possible. three, keep everything organized and accessible. it's important that your customers can access files when ever they need to. you can use a cloud based
to new restaurants in this city so i'm able to see what people like and who is prop l popular in every city. you need to believe in them. you need to spend the money to do it so the equal ifquality is. we teach the front of the houseman jehous house managers to look at it to look at a dish and see if something is missing. they can taste the sauce and tell you if it is right or wrong. it took years and belief and that's the training of cheesecake fact rhode island that's what you're supposed to...
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erik: no, but every city is different.he dallas police department is exemplary for working with the different minority communities. dallas, ironically, was where this horrible incident happened. but there is a lot of racism in the police depepartment in a lot of cities in america.a.as you mentioned, the police are not really trained that well. the average training is 21 weeks. in germany, it is three years. in germany, there is a lotot moe trainining that police get in law-enforcement. in the united states, they are pretty much thrown out on the streets. the police also have a secondary job of traffic control. in germany, there's a whole agency making sure cars are running to order. in the united states, the police by trying to earn money stopping people. if they see a black person driving a white neighborhood, they are more likely to find something wrong with the car to raise money for the communitity. all these things come together in an explosive situation. one more part in that situation, is that the police in america,
erik: no, but every city is different.he dallas police department is exemplary for working with the different minority communities. dallas, ironically, was where this horrible incident happened. but there is a lot of racism in the police depepartment in a lot of cities in america.a.as you mentioned, the police are not really trained that well. the average training is 21 weeks. in germany, it is three years. in germany, there is a lotot moe trainining that police get in law-enforcement. in the...
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haar nets and franchise there have been working diligently and recognize the nba cannot choose every law and city and state that they do business and do not believe they can host the all-star activities in charlotte and look forward to perhaps restarting the plans for all-star games in 2019 in charlotte provided there's an appropriate resolution to this matter. they have not yet chosen a venue for 2017, a decision come in the coming weeks. meantime, just in the last couple of minutes the sacramento kings have voiced their opinions about how they applaud the nba decision and charlotte hornets have expressed disappointment and there is a statement from the mayor of new orleans, mitch landrieu, basically saying the nba has been a good partner and new orleans would like to host 2017 games if called upon so
haar nets and franchise there have been working diligently and recognize the nba cannot choose every law and city and state that they do business and do not believe they can host the all-star activities in charlotte and look forward to perhaps restarting the plans for all-star games in 2019 in charlotte provided there's an appropriate resolution to this matter. they have not yet chosen a venue for 2017, a decision come in the coming weeks. meantime, just in the last couple of minutes the...
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the game for the city in 2019 saying quote while we recognize the nba cannot choose the law in every citye and country in which we do business we do not believe we can successfully host our all-star activities in charlotte in the climate created by hb2. the league said it will announce a new venue in the coming weeks but reports indicate new orleans is a favorite with new york and chicago as other possibilities. after the news, north carolina senator jeff jackson fired off a stinging tweet of a crying north carolina governor pat mccrory with the caption he failed our state. he failed our city. mccrory fired back saying american families should be on notice that the selective corporate elite are imposing their political will on communities in which they do business, thus bypassing the democratic and legal process. >>> when we come back this morning, fox news brings in the big dog to replace roger ailes. and move or stephen colbert. jon stewart is back let's just say he's been away from the election action for way too long. we'll be right back. s team to se for the first time... gilman: go
the game for the city in 2019 saying quote while we recognize the nba cannot choose the law in every citye and country in which we do business we do not believe we can successfully host our all-star activities in charlotte in the climate created by hb2. the league said it will announce a new venue in the coming weeks but reports indicate new orleans is a favorite with new york and chicago as other possibilities. after the news, north carolina senator jeff jackson fired off a stinging tweet of a...
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so short of having every city around the world have massive barrier walled off, metal detector requiredntry points for every type of large scale event like this, instead, it's going to be up to the scitizens to decide for themselves, do you want to put yourself in possible danger? that's easier to think of, should i go to times square, new year's eve, am i okay to walk on the beach for the evening on july 14th when i'm in nice. >> we have not celebrated enough slow motion victories that have happened in our country. number one, we have a lot of former dismounted infantry who have cycled back into our society. many of them are now in jobs where they keep the domestic public safe. number two, our taxpayer money has bought a lot of technology, not all of it great, not all of ait applied, but some of it very good at keeping people safe. the most basic interface with potential terrorism. police officer on the beat in every major city knows, you see a truck or a van parked, seems to be riding low on its suspension, that's kind of calling card number one, see something, say something. we're a
so short of having every city around the world have massive barrier walled off, metal detector requiredntry points for every type of large scale event like this, instead, it's going to be up to the scitizens to decide for themselves, do you want to put yourself in possible danger? that's easier to think of, should i go to times square, new year's eve, am i okay to walk on the beach for the evening on july 14th when i'm in nice. >> we have not celebrated enough slow motion victories that...
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says while we recognize that the nba cannot choose the city -- choose the law, i should say, in every cityin which we do business we do not believe we can successfully host our all-star festivities in charlotte in the climate creted by hb2. north carolina governor mccrory responded saying the decision was bypassing the democratic and legal process. 2014 host new orleans, is reportedly now the front-runner to have the game. nba star carmelo anthony is speak out against recent fines several wnba players received for wearing black warm-up shirts in support of black lives matters at games. anthony says they should be supported instead of punished. the nba says the fines were not for speaking out but due to the league uniform guidelines. >>> an oklahoma state university basketball player has died after collapsing following a team workout. the coach said he is devastated by the news. he was 21 years old. >>> houston texans defensive end j.j. watt has reportedly had back surgery. the reigning nfl defensive player of the year could miss the start of the season. and it was a visit as president obam
says while we recognize that the nba cannot choose the city -- choose the law, i should say, in every cityin which we do business we do not believe we can successfully host our all-star festivities in charlotte in the climate creted by hb2. north carolina governor mccrory responded saying the decision was bypassing the democratic and legal process. 2014 host new orleans, is reportedly now the front-runner to have the game. nba star carmelo anthony is speak out against recent fines several wnba...
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police officer on the beat in every major city knows you see a truck or a van parked, seems to be ridings suspension, that's kind of calling card number one. seeing some, say something, we're a whole lot better at that now at so many different levels. >> oh, absolutely. we are a culture changed already. and what we are concerned with here in the united states, is much different than what europe is concerned with. the difference being we have the ocean still, and it is very hard for someone who wants to harm the united states still to get into the borders from abroad and has been more difficult over the last ten, 15 years. in europe, it's a little bit easier because of the land mass and the refugee crisis. the similarity, homegrown terrorism, and inspired terrorism, and whether it's the form of an individual shooter who may or may not be a terrori terrorist, or hate crime perpetrator, with the gun and gun violence, or someone like this evening, using a truck as the means, it gets down to the behavior of the individual, the culture around those individuals, to identify them, to stop them,
police officer on the beat in every major city knows you see a truck or a van parked, seems to be ridings suspension, that's kind of calling card number one. seeing some, say something, we're a whole lot better at that now at so many different levels. >> oh, absolutely. we are a culture changed already. and what we are concerned with here in the united states, is much different than what europe is concerned with. the difference being we have the ocean still, and it is very hard for...
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we can overcome the continuing to work together -- together we can and sure that every law- abiding resident of this city as well as every police officer gets home to their families every night. after the events unfolded and i saw the magnitude of what was occurring, the safety of my officers -- i ordered all patrol personnel to double up in their patrol cars. i'm working closely with our police union and command the leadership of president paul kelly and vice president -- this order will be in effect through the weekend at which point we will reassess. >> with the bat i will open it up to questions. >> >>> any kind of threats against your department? or just a feeling of what happened in dallas could happen. >> it could happen anywhere. part of that. also, there have been issues going on today with -- at city hall there were some threats made against officers. i would imagine every law enforcement agency is on high alert right now after what happened last night. >> is there going to be a rally today because of what happened? >> again, we have to continue to do business. that's part of it. giving people
we can overcome the continuing to work together -- together we can and sure that every law- abiding resident of this city as well as every police officer gets home to their families every night. after the events unfolded and i saw the magnitude of what was occurring, the safety of my officers -- i ordered all patrol personnel to double up in their patrol cars. i'm working closely with our police union and command the leadership of president paul kelly and vice president -- this order will be in...
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i'm able to see what people like and who's popular in every city. you need to believe in them. spend the money to do it. so the quality is there. then it's built. our food is so intense, everybody has to know it. we teach the front of the house managers to manage the kitchen as well, to taste everything, to understand that they can't just look at a dish walking by and see if something's missing. they can taste the sauce along with the kitchen people and tell you if the sauce is right or wrong. that took years and it took belief and it took that that's the training of cheese cake factory. that's what you're supposed to do. that's what we expect of you and that's the success of our company and everyone knows it. so it takes belief and building from the beginning and then every day you have to execute that. >>> working remotely can certainly have its advantages but when it's not done right, you can end up alienating your customers. sitepoint.com gives us five ways to work outside the office and keep clients happy. one, get your time zone straight. set up a visual display so you ca
i'm able to see what people like and who's popular in every city. you need to believe in them. spend the money to do it. so the quality is there. then it's built. our food is so intense, everybody has to know it. we teach the front of the house managers to manage the kitchen as well, to taste everything, to understand that they can't just look at a dish walking by and see if something's missing. they can taste the sauce along with the kitchen people and tell you if the sauce is right or wrong....
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watch over and safe guard our police officers and first responders who work each day and night in every cityamlet of our great nation to protect us and our freedoms. web. ask you of this, oh, lord not because we have merit, but because we rely upon you and your merciful grace. please engage all of those in engaged in this convention and thy will be done in their deliberations. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] may god bless you and keep you, may god shine his countenance upon you and be gracious to you and give you you peace in a world of peaces and let us say amen. [applause] >> please remain standing while the colors are retired. >> about-face. forward march. left, left, left right, left. left, left. left, right, left. [applause] ♪ ♪ so happy together. ♪ if i should call you up in time. ♪ and see change my mind. ♪ imagine how we will be so very fine. ♪ see happy together. ♪ i can't see me loving nobody but you all of my life. ♪ when you're with me, baby, the skies will be blue all of my life. ♪ >> so the music lacs are taking over the stage and the 2016 republican na
watch over and safe guard our police officers and first responders who work each day and night in every cityamlet of our great nation to protect us and our freedoms. web. ask you of this, oh, lord not because we have merit, but because we rely upon you and your merciful grace. please engage all of those in engaged in this convention and thy will be done in their deliberations. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] may god bless you and keep you, may god shine his countenance...
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into your own community but the reason i gave the example of the booksellers if they are people in every city in america and in some places in the cities and people around the globe that have already built the community to tap into that. thinking about you, everyone cannot be with my friend calls the counter had. you have the strategy behind and you are making work they couldn't give you a million dollars. they are writing good work and of course good writing in the end. >> that's a good question. it's definitely a factor that we do best with authors that are sort of embracing this spirit that's being discussed taking out the box saying my publisher is going to do x. y. and z., so that's attractive. these aren't dealbreaker issues. but when you're deciding to publish a book, there's many factors that go into it and what someone brings to the table with a fee of the the ability to come into the decision-making. but i also don't want to overstate that because there is plenty of books we have published don't ever interact with. at brown dope books we do more commercial books. we started out and
into your own community but the reason i gave the example of the booksellers if they are people in every city in america and in some places in the cities and people around the globe that have already built the community to tap into that. thinking about you, everyone cannot be with my friend calls the counter had. you have the strategy behind and you are making work they couldn't give you a million dollars. they are writing good work and of course good writing in the end. >> that's a good...
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green: every city in the country has a number two. in new york it was always the president of the city council. with theld by people names out smith and fear alone la guardia. two iconic figures who went on to become governors and mayors. when the position became that would thought be great. it is an ombudsman office. we monitor city services to show there is no fraud or suspicion. you represent people who don't have a voice. iran for it. i won easily. i defeated a state senator named david paterson. later he succeeded governor eliot spitzer as the governor of new york. he said you should've let me win public advocate then maybe you would be a governor now. david has a great sense of humor. brian lamb: you mentioned al smith. you were at it now smith dinner one night in white tie and sales. what is the l smith dinner? and then you are called away to a meeting. ferrer. with freddie for green: now smith was the governor of new york and catholic. the first catholic nominee of a major party in 1928. he was subject to horrible and theholic
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badly: >>stanley roberts: but to understand this one-sided conversation where in the city of los altos on like everyther city is infested it has to do with this fine place to right smack in the middle of the street it reads of the lot across the lines of the colts lost out to as much as the cold there's also the california vehicle code for the same law back to the pri's driver his right smack in the middle of cross all the double yellow lines is quickly map of the office about a lot of the los altos police department was octuplets patrol main street pretty regularly it's not wise to behave badly. >>stanley roberts: even parking and for some of the to get involved as can drivers of the no crossing over to the reliance then this happens she said she was not from around here choose from santa cruz the fine for crossing over the double yellow line to $25 with court fees in jumped to two runs in $23 however since the dismissal or violation. >>stanley roberts: the next then enslaved appeared at our service or broken and the all were broken on the place when was repairable the other three were not. ♪ ♪ sfx
badly: >>stanley roberts: but to understand this one-sided conversation where in the city of los altos on like everyther city is infested it has to do with this fine place to right smack in the middle of the street it reads of the lot across the lines of the colts lost out to as much as the cold there's also the california vehicle code for the same law back to the pri's driver his right smack in the middle of cross all the double yellow lines is quickly map of the office about a lot of...
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we are fighting against an increasing amount of crime that every city has been fighting against since last summer. we had plans to do some things as a result of the spike in crime this month that we had to delay. the number one thing i would say that we are doing is supporting each other as officers, watching each other's back, showing that we care about each other. i think not letting anything divide us as a police family. not anything or anyone get us offtrack on our mission. that's simplified but i think it is easy for cops to understand that the number one thing is for us to stick together, watch out for each other, care about each other, say it, express it and make sure we do everything we can to go home to our loved ones every shift. you are taking liberties you don't have after being late. thank y'all so much. i appreciate it. >> and as the police chief in dallas has said so often in the interest of transparency, yet another update on what happened last week that led to the killings of five police officers and the update is nine of them were wounded. five of them were killed. a
we are fighting against an increasing amount of crime that every city has been fighting against since last summer. we had plans to do some things as a result of the spike in crime this month that we had to delay. the number one thing i would say that we are doing is supporting each other as officers, watching each other's back, showing that we care about each other. i think not letting anything divide us as a police family. not anything or anyone get us offtrack on our mission. that's...
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reverend frederick haines called on the president to visit every city rock by recent controversial policelings. >> you need to go to batten rouge and minnesota. you need to go to every place where there is an unnecessary slaying of a black body. >> reverend haines also suggested changes for police department as cross the country, including new hiring practices and better pay. >> one of the two civilians shot in dallas on thursday told her story yesterday. >> shamia taylor presented a picture of selflessness as police officers shielded her and her son. >> my son, andrew, had turned around to grab me, because i guess you turned around to see where i was. he went to grab me. i already had been shot an i grabbed the officer and pushed him into the street and we ended up in between the car and the curb. i was just laying on top of hip. >> dropping on top of her an her son have the officers rushed her and her son to the hospital where she had to have surgery. >> a man charges murder in south jersey, being held on $1 million bail. hakeem williams shot and killed a man and stole the victim's car
reverend frederick haines called on the president to visit every city rock by recent controversial policelings. >> you need to go to batten rouge and minnesota. you need to go to every place where there is an unnecessary slaying of a black body. >> reverend haines also suggested changes for police department as cross the country, including new hiring practices and better pay. >> one of the two civilians shot in dallas on thursday told her story yesterday. >> shamia...
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quote, while rewe can nice nba cannot choose a law in every city, state and country in which we do businessstivities in charlotte in the climate created by hb2. the wbna has fined indiana fever, new york liberty and phoenix players for wearing black warm-up shirts. all three teams were fined $5,000, each player fine 5d $00 because the shirts violated the league's policy. wnba rules say that is uniform may not be altered in any way. u.s. open johnson has the share of lead after day one of canadian open. he's looking to extend streak of five consecutive top 10 on pga tour. johnson had event birdies and an eagle. lea: before you head out the door let's take a look at the friday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina. good morning, maria. can you stop that heat coming our way, please, flip the switch or something? maria: unfortunately not. the heat to continue and even get worse in some areas across eastern u.s. here is a look at the forecast for today and what we are expecting in terms of your heat index values and this is a combination of hot temperatures and high humidity as well. you
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five dallas police officers shot and killed by snipers has made the job of every police officer in every cityuding philadelphia, a lot harder. you're wondering how much harder can the job of a cop be? >> you . >>> city of dallas is grieving and we're grieving with them. the country is grieving. >>> president obama addressing the world after 11 police officers were shot last night in dalla dallas. >> you hear the shots ripping out. five of those officers dead. another six injured after what started as a peaceful protest. the protest on that the deals of the death of alton sterling and philando castile, causing a nation of unrest. it's friday july 8th, 2016. >> we have the latest from dallas right now and how it affects us. first let's go to sue and bob for traffic and weather. sue, your live in wilmington for us this morning. >> as we've been telling you live today from wilmington, delaware. welcome mat is out and we hope that to welcome you as well. you will have a chance to win the mazda cx 9. bus stop buddy is showing you the best place to be if possible by a pool but notice he has the umbr
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i challenge all of you to hold an event, a sit in march, rally, all across the country in every city and town in every single state. and then disarm hate, disarm hate. disarm hate. disarm hate. [chanting] >> and then on august 27 and 28th, join national action network and american federation of teachers, join us again on washington, d.c. to rally again for change to end gun violence once and for all. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i'm donna edwards. i'm oxen hill maryland. i represent maryland's fourth congressional district. i'm here tonight to speak out for commonsense gun violence solutions, including h.r. 1217, the public safety and second amendment rights protection act. this bipartisan legislation would expand and strengthen background checks for all firearm purchases, to make it harder for abusers to get a fire arm bandit is to buy cough medicine. [applause] to speak out on behalf of the domestic violence and victims, people who die every day in this country, in their homes not by strangers but by people who know them. i'm pleased to introduce mrs. kim lee. [applause] >
i challenge all of you to hold an event, a sit in march, rally, all across the country in every city and town in every single state. and then disarm hate, disarm hate. disarm hate. disarm hate. [chanting] >> and then on august 27 and 28th, join national action network and american federation of teachers, join us again on washington, d.c. to rally again for change to end gun violence once and for all. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. i'm donna edwards. i'm oxen hill maryland. i...
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so, why that happened is still unclear and if every city department by god about this in the newspaper i think somebody who knows what really went on i like to hear from them especially. thank you. >> good morning supervisors. i'm alex mullaney and him and angle side resident also good i also publish the neighborhood newspaper. i lead say the el rey when i and other neighbors found out it was old we were very concerned. because as you know, we could eat without for development when it's a landmark and its farthest work product of the neighborhood i interface with a lot of neighborhoods and community. this like conspiracy theories about what happens. there's a lot of concern that people want to feel like the city is on top of it and hoping this hearing could really put a cap on it. i wish the department of real estate had been your two kind of explain the process and i believe this post to monitor foreclosures were they have to the ability to anyhow. anyway, i do appreciate having this hearing and i look forward to coming back bringing the land marking application. >> thank you. any oth
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. >>> horders can be found in almost every city. a viewer reached out about a home in san jose telling us they have been complaining to city officials for years. now the city may take action. che chuck c . >> reporter: overgrown weeds. that doesn't even begin to describe what else is inside this house. >> there's a lot of cats running around. they get run over or die in the house. they are under the house and the accide scent is bad. >> i can't buy my house because of what's next door to me. >> reporter: we tried contacting the owner. a 79-year-old woman owns it. >> for me the property value of our homes. you can see our block, we take care of our hopes. this one has just been in disrepair for years. >> reporter: for six years neighbor complaints led nowhere. four years ago, the city agency that deals with blight began writing letters, trying to get the owner to do something. anything. the city says her health problems and a death of a family member trying to help her delayed the process. only now is the city about to act. >> we're
. >>> horders can be found in almost every city. a viewer reached out about a home in san jose telling us they have been complaining to city officials for years. now the city may take action. che chuck c . >> reporter: overgrown weeds. that doesn't even begin to describe what else is inside this house. >> there's a lot of cats running around. they get run over or die in the house. they are under the house and the accide scent is bad. >> i can't buy my house because of...
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every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping.he local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of michigan's human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river, and what she's wearing is blue jeans and a black coat. she goes by honey. >> the task force combines the talents of federal, state and local investigators to combat michigan's growing underground sex trade. >> put your hands together like you're praying, okay? >> a lot of these girls have either ran away from home or not had the support at home or a lot of them feel they're not getting the attention at all at home. so, when they leave home, these predators, these pimps, they start to locate them, they manipulate them, they groom them and now they feel like they're loved, someone cares about them. whether it's mental, physical, emoti
every day? ♪ >> it's a saturday night in detroit, and the city is jumping.he local economy is finally on the rebound, and people are out on the streets again looking to celebrate and have a good time. to some, that means buying a woman for sex. >> hey, it's sanchez. >> state trooper richard sanchez is part of michigan's human trafficking task force. >> they say my girl is walking the track right now by telegraph and graham river, and what she's wearing is blue jeans...
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does that mean the military will be on the streets of every city, every down across france? >> well, you have the strange system for anglo-saxon law. but it's effectively the military. and they're going to have to beef up their counterintelligence, the dgse is. and it's mermged with the rg. and they're going to -- they're going to have to, you know, do aggressive policing. they've already been knocking down doors and they've been profiling. and they're going to do more of it. but the french, at the same time, know this is going to alienate more people. but they are stuck in this. and i'm very sympathetic to the french president. but, you know, what can you do at this point except say i'm going to get more aggressive. >> bob be baer, we appreciate t insight on this dark evening, a moment of great sadness in france. bob, appreciate it. thank you. >> we'll take a short break here. when we come back, you will hear from another witness of the w e horrific attack in nice. more in a moment. ♪ music for your retirement, you wanted to celebrate the little things, before they get too
does that mean the military will be on the streets of every city, every down across france? >> well, you have the strange system for anglo-saxon law. but it's effectively the military. and they're going to have to beef up their counterintelligence, the dgse is. and it's mermged with the rg. and they're going to -- they're going to have to, you know, do aggressive policing. they've already been knocking down doors and they've been profiling. and they're going to do more of it. but the...