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unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the department of workforce development shows that unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july.mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. we can all pay tribute to our veterans. but one of the best ways to thank them for their
unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the department of workforce development shows that unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july.mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. we can all pay tribute to our veterans. but one of the best ways to thank them for their
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unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the department of workforce development shows the jobless rate dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. a milwaukee-based company is on the grow. direct supply announced this morning it is moving ahead with a major expansion of its corporate headquaters on the city's northwest side. 6mgovernor walker was also on hand to award the company that builds and operates senior living communities with 22-millon state tax credits. the state aid will be available so long as direct supply sticks to its pledge to add 800 jobs over the next 7 years. groundbreaking for the 5-story building has not been set. in developing news... milwaue police are investigating a robbery at the clark gastation on 60th and oklahoma. it happened around 8- 30 last night.you can see crime tape blocking off the area. no reports of any injuries. greenfield police to some 'people of interest' following the l
unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the department of workforce development shows the jobless rate dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. a milwaukee-based company is on the grow. direct supply announced this morning it is moving ahead with a major expansion of its corporate headquaters on the city's northwest side. 6mgovernor walker was...
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when the state's largest cities plan to resume in person absentee voting. >> covering the issues important to wisconsin. this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we begin today with a look at the recent violent unrest in milwaukee and ask, what's next for the state's largest city?
when the state's largest cities plan to resume in person absentee voting. >> covering the issues important to wisconsin. this is "upfront with mike gousha." mike: hello again, everyone, and welcome to "upfront." we begin today with a look at the recent violent unrest in milwaukee and ask, what's next for the state's largest city?
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unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the pa the unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july.mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. tonight, waukesha's mayor telling us he's confident the city will still be able to use water from lake michigan..even though some mayors are challenging the approval they gave back in june. june.44:38-46 i really don't expect the compact council to change their mind after doing such an exhausted and through s. saint lawrence cities initative -- including racine, oak creek and sheboygan -- are now requesting a hearing to review their earlier decision. citing the same arguments as before -- including worries abouthe return flow. flow.about 8.2 million gallons of lake michigan water will flow every day to the city of waukesha's existing water customers from a pumping station in oak creek.another set of pipelines will bring ?all the water back as treated wastewater...pumped into the root river.the plan wios mor
unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the pa the unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july.mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. tonight, waukesha's mayor telling us he's confident the city will still be able to use water from lake michigan..even though some mayors are challenging the approval they gave back in june. june.44:38-46 i really don't expect the compact council...
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inicides increased by 17% america's 50 largest cities. int is the largest increase 25 years. [booing] capital's,on's killings have risen by 50%. [booing] they are all nearly 60% in baltimore. in the president's hometown of chicago, more than 2000 people have been the victim of shootings this year alone. almost 4000 have been killed in the chicago area since he took office. rated his statement half true. he is correct in his numbers about the homicide rates going up in the largest cities in a single year. the problem is that it looks like it is just that particular year. the long-term trend is going down. the murder rate has slowed significantly since the 1990's. when we talk with knowledge us, we asked how significant this one-year increases. they said we cannot even tell you because the crime statistics fluctuate your year. you need to look at long-term trends. murder rates are being driven by your particular cities that have problems, houston, washington, baltimore, and chicago. in most cities we see these trends going down. trying to paint this picture that crime is on the
inicides increased by 17% america's 50 largest cities. int is the largest increase 25 years. [booing] capital's,on's killings have risen by 50%. [booing] they are all nearly 60% in baltimore. in the president's hometown of chicago, more than 2000 people have been the victim of shootings this year alone. almost 4000 have been killed in the chicago area since he took office. rated his statement half true. he is correct in his numbers about the homicide rates going up in the largest cities in a...
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mosul was the second largest city in iraq. it's the largest city that isis still controls.when that fighting starts, you are going to have now 500,000 to a million people left in there as human shields that that isis is going use. we think there are 10,000 fighters in there and the good guys will mounts an 80,000 force to take it. charles: we are talking serious collateral damage. a preview of how we would have to fight and win in raqqa. >> the october surprise may be on us. you have the you in the very upset the shiia militias backed by iran, iran backed by russia, and we are in the midst helping support the shiias and others to overtake mosul. it's always the aftermath. does anybody realize what's going to happen the day after? that's something we have to be concerned about. charles: we know how to win these wars. it's been winning the peace and maintaining it. when you get the hell out of there, it will be the conundrum. >> to seems points. some of the original planning i heard about is they will use the peshmerga to put a dome over the north part of the city and use the
mosul was the second largest city in iraq. it's the largest city that isis still controls.when that fighting starts, you are going to have now 500,000 to a million people left in there as human shields that that isis is going use. we think there are 10,000 fighters in there and the good guys will mounts an 80,000 force to take it. charles: we are talking serious collateral damage. a preview of how we would have to fight and win in raqqa. >> the october surprise may be on us. you have the...
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we became the fifth largest city in the country, we had major, major steel mills and oil refineries thanks to john rockefeller, and there was a consequence environmentally to those uses. prior to the environmental protection agency and regulations for water and what you can put in water and rivers, et cetera, there were no regulations. and so, you know, in cleveland, you had situations where, for instance, standard oil and john rockefeller basically refined oil along the banks of the river. when they did so, there were certain byproducts he could not find a use for, therefore they ended up in the river. it was told and reported that at one time, we had a fire in 1957, and they actually went and measured the gunk on the top of the river. it was more than eight inches deep of oil and other byproducts that were flammable. but the story itself, although it's bad, it really has tremendously positive outcomes. it inspires earth day. it helps pass legislation that creates the united states epa. it helps pass the clean water bill, the clean air bill. if you look at all the consequences of that par
we became the fifth largest city in the country, we had major, major steel mills and oil refineries thanks to john rockefeller, and there was a consequence environmentally to those uses. prior to the environmental protection agency and regulations for water and what you can put in water and rivers, et cetera, there were no regulations. and so, you know, in cleveland, you had situations where, for instance, standard oil and john rockefeller basically refined oil along the banks of the river....
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census bureau brooklyn is rejected to beat out chicago is the the third largest city in the country by 2020. the agency says brooklyn has seen an increase of more than 130,000 residents in the past six years and estimates new york city has gained more than four dozen residents. steve: poisoning a police sergeant at a sandwich shop in utah. 18-year-old spiked the sergeants drank with methamphetamine in thc. he denies the claim but did admit he wasn't the only person to handle the beverage the officers arrested him. the sergeant was taken to the hospital but has since been released. alison: a new cookie is join the girl scouts lineup. will debut to commemorate 100 years since the gross guards -- girl scouts started selling cookies. the girl scouts started selling cookies in 1917. steve: love those. a city that is full of. pat: people. >> a study released saying new york is the most pet friendly city in the country. steve: here's tonight's new york minute. >> congratulations. >> 27 members of the fdny were promoted on randall's island it are made lieutenants. >> your abilities and medical
census bureau brooklyn is rejected to beat out chicago is the the third largest city in the country by 2020. the agency says brooklyn has seen an increase of more than 130,000 residents in the past six years and estimates new york city has gained more than four dozen residents. steve: poisoning a police sergeant at a sandwich shop in utah. 18-year-old spiked the sergeants drank with methamphetamine in thc. he denies the claim but did admit he wasn't the only person to handle the beverage the...
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state department of workforce development shows unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that showed an increase unemployment rates also back here in wisconsin- governor walker will make two stops later today.first, he will join company officials in announcing the expansion plans of 'direct supply' in milwaukee.this afternoon, he will be in lake tomahawk to help kick off the 40th annual world musky packers extra:the packers are hoping for closure, now that clay matthews and julius peppers have met with the league about p-e-d allegations. matthews and peppers agreed to cooperate with the league after the n-f-l threatened to suspend both players if they the investigation stems from an al jazeera report that came out back in december. we're getting you ready for packers football. join us friday evening for our packers pregame special before green bay takes on the 49ers in san francisco. we go one on one with your favorite players and let you know who you should keep your eye on. watch it this friday from 7
state department of workforce development shows unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that showed an increase unemployment rates also back here in wisconsin- governor walker will make two stops later today.first, he will join company officials in announcing the expansion plans of 'direct supply' in milwaukee.this afternoon, he will be in lake tomahawk to help kick off the 40th annual world musky packers...
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unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the department of workforce development shows that unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july.mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. we can all pay tribute to our veterans. but one of the best ways to thank them for their service is by making sure they messages at the 71st national convention of the blinded veterans association yesterday. they gathered at the wisconsin center to celebrate years of serving visually impaired veterans in the midwest region.but also to hold elected officials accountable for what they're doing on behalf of our military. governor scott walker: last year we had 3.6 percent unemployment rate that's one of the best in the country and its lower than statewide rate. 3 3 milwaukee mayor tom barrett and u-s senator ron johnson both spoke to the crowd.. by next year.. firefighters in waukesha will have equal response times when called out to emergencies. emergencies.the city cou
unemployment is down in most of wisconsin's largest cities and counties. data from the department of workforce development shows that unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july.mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that saw their rates increase. we can all pay tribute to our veterans. but one of the best ways to thank them for their service is by making sure they messages at the 71st national convention of the blinded veterans association...
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the state department of workforce development show unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that showed an increase. we're told governor walker will talk about the state's economic and workforce development this morning i talked to governor walker last week, he said sherman park used to be part of my district.it's a great neighborhood and i'd like to see it get back to being a great neighborhood.we'll see what his plans are at this news conferenceit starts at 830 this morning. coming up: can you keep a beat? how ?you? could wind up your health in the new school year. the ?free service ?some students will be able to check out today-- to make sure they're in perfect condition-- before they head back to class. more live at daybreak-- feingold: that's my grandfather with a brand new truck. it was one of the first to come manufacturing jobs are shipped away because of a tax code that actually rewards companies for exporting jobs. let's close the corporate loopholes- that will save taxpayer money and help busine
the state department of workforce development show unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that showed an increase. we're told governor walker will talk about the state's economic and workforce development this morning i talked to governor walker last week, he said sherman park used to be part of my district.it's a great neighborhood and i'd like to see it get back to being a great neighborhood.we'll see...
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second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against mexico. japan and curacao come up at 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon nothing. please stay tuned to espn for the japan/curacao game at 6:00 eastern time, and we'll see you states bracket. next, it's your local programming. saying so long, i'm karl ravech the road. had a buddy >> wrist right through the gloves. >> hoists it bike back up, fires this thing back up and you ain't gonna believe this. >> he keeps going? >> oh, yeah. >> isn't that dangerous? you don't know what is broken. after a wreck like that, he should take it to the garage. >> i was surprise zed he hopped up on the bike. maybe shock and adrenaline going >> the next one comes from the mount high lan
second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against mexico. japan and curacao come up at 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8,...
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yokohama, japan's second largest city, 37 degrees out there, and of course into tokyo as well, it wastionally warm. i show you some video out of the famous crossing right there. people out there in the heat. even in this area we saw temperatures go up to about 37, 38 degrees. people out there trying to stay cool. as i mentioned, about 700 people were taken to the hospital. there was one death reported as well due to heat stroke. so definitely very dangerous if you are out and about, a way to stay cool. temperatures still staying warm, as i mentioned, we have high pressure continuing to dominate, those strong northwesterly winds are not so much there as we have seen on tuesday. but that high pressure combined with a tibetan high here in the western atmosphere is going to make for absolutely clear skies and exceptionally warm temperatures. take a look at the three-day forecast, we have temperatures up to about 36 degrees, tokyo at 33. kyoto 36. you want to know actually a little farther south, it's actually cooler, yes into the southern japanese islands, some precipitation there. you mi
yokohama, japan's second largest city, 37 degrees out there, and of course into tokyo as well, it wastionally warm. i show you some video out of the famous crossing right there. people out there in the heat. even in this area we saw temperatures go up to about 37, 38 degrees. people out there trying to stay cool. as i mentioned, about 700 people were taken to the hospital. there was one death reported as well due to heat stroke. so definitely very dangerous if you are out and about, a way to...
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second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against italy, a loser earlier today to 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon nothing. please stay tuned to espn for the japan/curacao game at 6:00 eastern time, and we'll see you again at 8:00 with the unid next, it's your local programming. saying so long, i'm karl ravech things went wrong. >> i mean i know it can be pricey, take your car to the garage to get fixed. i guess it was more expensive this way. >> his friend helped him push his car away from the others. this guy in the green shirt hopped in his car. look how close he is? he gets in and speeds away. i mean, what exactly kind of work were you doing to cause it to blow up. >> sorry, what did you say? >> holy cow. >
second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against italy, a loser earlier today to 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon...
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overdoses were reported within 24 hours yesterday in the tristate area where cincinnati is the largest city. fire crews worked around the clock to save as many lives as they could. people overdosing in one house. in another case, one man overdosed on heroin while he was driving through an intersection. >>> the sandusky county sheriff himself is facing felony charges. the sheriff is accused of stealing pain pills. he was booked into jail during the overnight hour and meg shaw has the latest on the story from sandusky county. >> reporter: right now, we're an hour away from an arraignment hearing for the overmyer. the 42-year-old sheriff was indicted on 43 charges during a special 10-hour grand jury hearing. 38 of those charges are felons. overmyer, the sheriff since 2003 irk is facing a slu of criminal charges after six local police chiefs claim he was behind prescription pills disappearing from dropoff boxes. a seven-month investigation by the special prosecutor in delaware county revealed that he was taking drugs from the boxes for five months last altered records, misused money from his de
overdoses were reported within 24 hours yesterday in the tristate area where cincinnati is the largest city. fire crews worked around the clock to save as many lives as they could. people overdosing in one house. in another case, one man overdosed on heroin while he was driving through an intersection. >>> the sandusky county sheriff himself is facing felony charges. the sheriff is accused of stealing pain pills. he was booked into jail during the overnight hour and meg shaw has the...
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thornton was the state's largest city that had a full marijuana ban. >>> happening now, mcdonald's is recalling millions of fitness bands in happy meals after kids wear,,,, switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area. call today. price of the epipen is getting a hard look from washington. here's kenneth craig. >>> stocks fell for the epipen drug maker over the soaring price of the life saving medicine. members of congress are demanding the company explain why the cost has soared. the cost for two doses is 9 years ago. >>> stocks closed on tuesday. the dow gained nine. >>> teenager driving is a concern for parents and ranked higher than alcohol and school performance. chevy is rolling out safety features designed for teen drivers like speed and distance alerts for parents. ford and hyundai have features. >>> the free te
thornton was the state's largest city that had a full marijuana ban. >>> happening now, mcdonald's is recalling millions of fitness bands in happy meals after kids wear,,,, switch to centurylink and get up to 40 megs ...game... ...connect on social media... learn, shop and more with fast in-home wifi. so call 844-565-link. get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for just $20 a month for one year when bundled with a qualifying home phone plan. speed may not be available in your area....
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the state department of workforce development show unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that showed an increase unemployment rates also dropped in 71 of the state's 72 counties up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--wisconsin's schools superintendent weighs thinks the data is actually a positive sign plus:(nats music video) "hello, i'm your teacher- my name's mr. reed and it's very nice to meet ya!" how this chicago teacher uses rap music to inspire his teens in wauwatosa have a new place to hang out.the wauwatosa library opened up its brand new student commons, a place where sixth through twelfth graders can meet with friends to study. constructed with the support of nearly three hundred donors, it's a first of its kind facility in milwauke county libraries. ((00:10-00:15))we are pretty excited about it, it's a wonderful gift from the library foundation the new area is open during regular the state superintendent of public instruction says wisconsin's lower than average a-c-t scores is a "solid
the state department of workforce development show unemployment dropped in 30 of the state's 32 largest cities from june to july. mount pleasant and racine were the only two cities that showed an increase unemployment rates also dropped in 71 of the state's 72 counties up next on live at daybreak on today's tmj4--wisconsin's schools superintendent weighs thinks the data is actually a positive sign plus:(nats music video) "hello, i'm your teacher- my name's mr. reed and it's very nice to...
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. >> all together, the third largest city in the state, larger than fort collins, lets talk how mr. trump would plan to deport the city of fort collins. >> well, he doesn't have a plan to deport the city of fort collins. >> the population of that s asking people to come here legally, and to become citizens legally. those people are the people who live in the shadows here in colorado. mr. trump would like to have the people who are here illegally participate fully in our economy, participate fully as citizens, but do it the right way. >> he wants them to leave and to get in the back of the line, not do a touch back. remove a portion of the population larger than the city of fort collins, practically speaking? a military operation? police operation? >> i don't think it is military operation t is following the laws we have on the books now. >> is he okay with them staying in colorado the whole time they go through the process? >> i don't think that is determined. >> mr. trump made illusions recently to claims about hillary clinton's health. this is stuff floating around on had internet,
. >> all together, the third largest city in the state, larger than fort collins, lets talk how mr. trump would plan to deport the city of fort collins. >> well, he doesn't have a plan to deport the city of fort collins. >> the population of that s asking people to come here legally, and to become citizens legally. those people are the people who live in the shadows here in colorado. mr. trump would like to have the people who are here illegally participate fully in our...
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the mayor of new jersey's largest city says they all just want to get to the bottom of this to bring closure to the families who lost their lives and the people who were injured in tha residents the bus system is a safe one. >>> life imitated art at the manhattan district attorney's office today. that is where a producer was indicted. he is accused of stealing $165,000 from investors who thought they were buying into a broadway show. turns out the show was fake. michael george is on broadway with the story that sounds a sounds like the next broadway heat. it's playing here at the booth theater. there is just one problem with all this. according to prosecutors, none of it was real. the prosecutor is accused of swindling seven investigators out of $160,000. he used that money to buy stocks, pay rent, and pay off his credit card. the play was supposed to be about the singer, kathleen battle. he bought the life rights to kathleen battle's story, he reserved the booth theater, and he signed a deal with netflix to broadcast the play. all lies. >> i would be absolutely down to see it if it
the mayor of new jersey's largest city says they all just want to get to the bottom of this to bring closure to the families who lost their lives and the people who were injured in tha residents the bus system is a safe one. >>> life imitated art at the manhattan district attorney's office today. that is where a producer was indicted. he is accused of stealing $165,000 from investors who thought they were buying into a broadway show. turns out the show was fake. michael george is on...
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highway and easily accessible to travellers en route between los angeles and san francisco, the two largest cities in the state. its scenic features are unusually diversified. manuel peak and post summit are each about 3,500 feet high. sycamore and big sir are mountain canyons well worthy of the name. the juan higara creek falls are of exceptional beauty, and there are inspiring groves of redwoods. generally speaking, building construction work done by the conservation corps enrollees is confined to the structure of the program carried out. baracks and administration buildings are usually built for them before they arrive in camp. this garage for their tractors, trucks, and so on, is, however, a conservation corps construction. much of the trail and road work being done requires nothing more than the good old pick and shovel, but in some instances the most modern of motorized equipment is being used. there are times of the year where a big part of the work is on the river bed easing the flow of water at flood tide. with 200 active young americans on hand, good baseball is an almost inevitable resu
highway and easily accessible to travellers en route between los angeles and san francisco, the two largest cities in the state. its scenic features are unusually diversified. manuel peak and post summit are each about 3,500 feet high. sycamore and big sir are mountain canyons well worthy of the name. the juan higara creek falls are of exceptional beauty, and there are inspiring groves of redwoods. generally speaking, building construction work done by the conservation corps enrollees is...
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fighting has escalated in syria's largest city between the rebel coalition there and the government forces and now the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian disaster with some 2 million people cut off from running water. we get the latest from nbc's bill neely. >> reporter: in a city of ruins, it's rebels against the regime, neither able to win, neither willing to give up. and caught in the middle in aleppo, more than a million people. like this man. screaming, where is my son? his child buried, dead. the u.n. today called for a cease fire, warning of a catastrophe. the last full day of running water here was a month ago. but the u.n.'s plea may fall on regimes aim to encircle and destroy each other. they each control half of aleppo. the rebel coalition led by jihadists with other groups backed by the u.s. and the government backed militias. rebels broke a regime seize just days ago, but a russian air strikes are relentless. this teacher sends video updates every day. >> reporter: it's slaughter without mercy, this man's wife lies dead before him, then he raises his arms for the body of his ba
fighting has escalated in syria's largest city between the rebel coalition there and the government forces and now the u.n. is warning of a humanitarian disaster with some 2 million people cut off from running water. we get the latest from nbc's bill neely. >> reporter: in a city of ruins, it's rebels against the regime, neither able to win, neither willing to give up. and caught in the middle in aleppo, more than a million people. like this man. screaming, where is my son? his child...
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second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon nothing. please stay tuned to espn for the japan/curacao game at 6:00 eastern time, and we'll see states bracket. next, it's your local programming. saying so long, i'm karl ravech from williamsport. ben: falling trees but no storm conditions. diane: plus, new england firefighters on the move to help >> from boston's news leader, this is wcvb newscenter 5 at 5:30. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] diane: right now at 5:30, the search for a gunman in boston in a deadly shooting. a man killed, a woman now fighting for her life. in
second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon nothing. please stay tuned to espn...
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in fact, at one time, bisbee was the largest city between st. louis and san francisco - it even had suburbs, like this area here called historic lowell. at some point, the pit mine itself took out part of the street, so right now we have one block left that's kind of frozen in time from the 1950s and earlier actually. in all honesty, it almost feels like something out of the indows and you'll see old 1950s jukeboxes. you'll see 1950s television, you'll see all these old cars and motorcycles and signage, just things that are distinctly american. hi everyone, i'm robin sewell and this week on arizona highways television, we're starting out on eerie street, in the heart of the lowell neighborhood, where time seems to have stood ?romantic, western with compelling guitar riffage? my name is dan simonis, i'm a singer-songwriter. yeah, david rose, celebrity portrait photographer. i was bruce springsteen's photographer for ten years, came to bisbee because new york city had gotten to a point where it had ceased being a place to develop art, and all the
in fact, at one time, bisbee was the largest city between st. louis and san francisco - it even had suburbs, like this area here called historic lowell. at some point, the pit mine itself took out part of the street, so right now we have one block left that's kind of frozen in time from the 1950s and earlier actually. in all honesty, it almost feels like something out of the indows and you'll see old 1950s jukeboxes. you'll see 1950s television, you'll see all these old cars and motorcycles and...
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to syria now where fighting rages on in the country start -- second-largest city, aleppo. government troops have been advancing on the city and recently in a bid to reclaim territory from rebel forces. that includes militants fighting for so-called islamic state. residents in that the siege city are facing extreme food shortages and russia says it has opened for humanitarian corridor's for people to leave. moscow says they can use the corridor's, three are for civilians and one for fighters to give up their weapons. many residents are not convinced that the corridor's are safe. this report now on a battle that may prove pivotal in serious five-year civil war. >> there has been incessant artillery fire for two days now as syrian army tanks and soldiers close in on eastern aleppo. they are being supported by russian airstrikes. but again and again, bombs are killing and wounding civilians. including children. a vicious battle is also raging on the perimeter of aleppo. rebels strapped in the eastern part of the city are trying to break out. tuesday, they set up a massive explo
to syria now where fighting rages on in the country start -- second-largest city, aleppo. government troops have been advancing on the city and recently in a bid to reclaim territory from rebel forces. that includes militants fighting for so-called islamic state. residents in that the siege city are facing extreme food shortages and russia says it has opened for humanitarian corridor's for people to leave. moscow says they can use the corridor's, three are for civilians and one for fighters to...
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isis -- controlling iraq's second largest city since 2014. it's the militant group's last major stronghold in iraq. new video -- surfacing -- of the kidnapped school-girls in nigera. the terror group -- boko haram -- posting the video. thye're now offering an exchange -- for jailed more than 2-hundred school-girls were abducted back in 2014 -- sparking worldwide outrage. the militants say -- at least 40 of the girls have been married off. some of the captives have been killed in government airstrikes. so far -- none of them have been rescued. in upstate new york --one man is dead and five others -- recovering after lightning hits them. it happened while they were sitting on a park bench. the strike -- so sudden and violent -- a cell phone exploded in the pocket of one chief) "a lot of chaos when we first got there. a lot of people running around. our first thought was is, this is an mci. at first four patients then it jumped up to six." three of the victims are fighting for their lives. two others were hospitalized with less severe injuries.
isis -- controlling iraq's second largest city since 2014. it's the militant group's last major stronghold in iraq. new video -- surfacing -- of the kidnapped school-girls in nigera. the terror group -- boko haram -- posting the video. thye're now offering an exchange -- for jailed more than 2-hundred school-girls were abducted back in 2014 -- sparking worldwide outrage. the militants say -- at least 40 of the girls have been married off. some of the captives have been killed in government...
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. >> reporter: thornton was the largest city with a ban on marijuana sales, but last night city council voted 5-4 to allow the retail shops into the city, as many as four of them, one in each of the city's quadrants. applications will be accepted as early as september 1 from possible owners. the city says it could collect tax revenue they say is badly needed. however, many people argue money shouldn't be the only motivation to bringing pot sales to the city, some saying they don't see anything positive coming out of these marijuana sales. that wasn't the only decision made last night. city council is allowing topgolf to come to the city as well. we are at the proposed site of topgolf, at i-25 and 136th this morning. we'll dive into that issue at 5:30 this morning. repoin amanda del castillo, denver 7. >>> thank you, amanda. speaking of pot, the plants sometimes give our states a bad name, with officers in other states stopping drivers with colorado plates. a federal appeals court decided3 officers in kansas cannot stop and search drivers just because of a colorado license plate. >>> the
. >> reporter: thornton was the largest city with a ban on marijuana sales, but last night city council voted 5-4 to allow the retail shops into the city, as many as four of them, one in each of the city's quadrants. applications will be accepted as early as september 1 from possible owners. the city says it could collect tax revenue they say is badly needed. however, many people argue money shouldn't be the only motivation to bringing pot sales to the city, some saying they don't see...
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>> chuck, we've records and have more video to show you of alleged overtime abuse in the third largest city of new jersey. the mayor still won't sit for an an interview to answer the corruption allegations. >> good afternoon, citizens of patterson. >> joey torres is happy to talk about overtime. >> overtime is the lowest it has been historically. >> just don't ask him about overtime that was build when city workers were seen doing and at his nephew's would be beer distribution business. >> you've not addressed our questions -- >> like i said, that's off topic, so now you can leave. you could leave. you could leave. out. >> the mayor did not want to talk about i-team reports about patterson workers at his house and a would be beer distribution, billing taxpayers for doing private job. now we've obtained new fellow workers identify on tape here, at the work site, linked to the mayor's nephew on saturday, december 6, 2014, he billed seven hours of overtime, saying he removed sewers between 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. but they show him at beer business at 11:00 a.m. he did not return repeated calls
>> chuck, we've records and have more video to show you of alleged overtime abuse in the third largest city of new jersey. the mayor still won't sit for an an interview to answer the corruption allegations. >> good afternoon, citizens of patterson. >> joey torres is happy to talk about overtime. >> overtime is the lowest it has been historically. >> just don't ask him about overtime that was build when city workers were seen doing and at his nephew's would be beer...
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highway and easily accessible to travelers en route between los angeles and san francisco, the two largest citiesn the state. it's scenic features are diversified. manuel peak and post summit are bout 3500 feet high. there are mountain canyons well worthy of the name. the juan gigera waterfalls are of exceptional beauty. generally speaking, building construction work done by the conservation corps enrollees is incidental to the program being carried out. they're usually built for them before they arrived in camp. this garage for tractors, trucks and so on is a conservation construction. much of the trail and road work being done requires nothing more than the good old pick and shovel. but in some instances, the most modern of motorized equipment is eing used. there are seasons of the year when the big sur becomes quite unruly, and the part of the work that is on the riverbed, easing the flow of water. with 200 active young americans on hand, good baseball is an almost inevitable result. miles of babbling brooks, just the sort of place people from the coast cities like so ell. roads and trails wil
highway and easily accessible to travelers en route between los angeles and san francisco, the two largest citiesn the state. it's scenic features are diversified. manuel peak and post summit are bout 3500 feet high. there are mountain canyons well worthy of the name. the juan gigera waterfalls are of exceptional beauty. generally speaking, building construction work done by the conservation corps enrollees is incidental to the program being carried out. they're usually built for them before...
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second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon nothing. please stay tuned to espn for the japan/curacao game at 6:00 eastern time, and we'll see you states bracket. next, it's your local programming. saying so long, i'm karl ravech from williamsport. one news, channel 7 a witness news with joe torres and jeff smith with the exclusive accuweather forecast. now eyewitness news at 5:00. >> breaking news in the death of a 9-year-old girl in queens. now the stepmother is in custody charged with her murder. >>> a power outage causes traffic trouble and more in the bronx. hundreds are still without more than a thousand. i'm joe torres. >> and i'm sandra bookman. first we will get to
second largest city there and some final words from steve mora to his classy group of kids from bend, oregon as they get set to play a consolation game against 6:00 eastern time about 30 minutes from now on espn. and the winner tonight, california or texas, will face warwick, rhode island in another elimination game. that will do it for our coverage here on our abc stations. for jaymee sire and kyle peterson, once again, the final score rhode island 8, oregon nothing. please stay tuned to espn...
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the epicenter was 500 kilometers north of the largest city and 80 kilometers below ground. media say the jolt has damaged some pagotas in the ancient capital. the reuters news agency says the quake was felt as far away as bangkok. >>> another disaster is hitting india. more than 300 people have died after monsoon rains flooded northern parts of the country. the rains have caused the river and its tributaries to flood residential areas and farmlands. >> translator: flood waters have entered our houses. we can't cook or sleep at night because we are afraid. >> reporter: those areas have been experiencing drought for the past few years. but they are now facing damage to their drops caused by the flooding. weather officials are warning heavy rains may continue through early september. >>> authorities in china are trying to clean up air pollution ahead of next month's group of 20 summit on september 4 and 5 in the city of hongjo. some tack tries in the city and surrounding areas suspended operations on wednesday following instructions from local government. the stoppage will con
the epicenter was 500 kilometers north of the largest city and 80 kilometers below ground. media say the jolt has damaged some pagotas in the ancient capital. the reuters news agency says the quake was felt as far away as bangkok. >>> another disaster is hitting india. more than 300 people have died after monsoon rains flooded northern parts of the country. the rains have caused the river and its tributaries to flood residential areas and farmlands. >> translator: flood waters...
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compileed by zillow, oakland had california's highest annual appreciation of home values of the 50 largest cities in the u.s. they also saw the biggest rent growth in that time. the city is attracting people for its affordability, or what was once affordable, diverse population, and that great cultural scene in oakland. the median home in oakland is now just over $615,000. >>> a major upgrade for tesla, but it is going to cost you $135,000. tesla's ceo elon must kau announced today the company will build new versions of the model s and model x that will travel longer distances. the upgraded battery increases the travel range of model s to 315 miles. it makes it the first and only electric vehicle on the market to exceed 300 miles on a single charge. >> the balts continues. some of the most iconic names in yosemite have been changed, and it could take a legal battle before they're back. the national park is involved in a trademark dispute with a company that recently lost its vendor concessions. legendary names including the iwani hotel and curry village underwent name changes. as a result, delawa
compileed by zillow, oakland had california's highest annual appreciation of home values of the 50 largest cities in the u.s. they also saw the biggest rent growth in that time. the city is attracting people for its affordability, or what was once affordable, diverse population, and that great cultural scene in oakland. the median home in oakland is now just over $615,000. >>> a major upgrade for tesla, but it is going to cost you $135,000. tesla's ceo elon must kau announced today the...
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. >> a sobering reality for a chief charged with the safety of the nation's 11th largest city. and the chief is getting some pushback for his call for an emergency. some say it might be a political ploy to help with the passage of proposition f. he's worried about the sate of his officers. sfwl thank you. >> it was a gripping moment. seven years ago to the day. jaycee duggard was rescued. you may remember these picture, being rescued from the shed in ant i don't care in 2009. she wanted to sue u the government for failing to supervise her captor while on parole. the court documents we reviewed sho shows he violated his parole seven times before he kidnapped her. parole officers failed to report it. if they had, she may have never have been kidnapped. the rules stated they could couldn't have known. she did receive $20 million in a similar claim against the state of california. >>> it is a high profile luxury high-rise home to some of the most prominent bay area residents and it is slowly singing into the ground. tonight, the trouble surrounding the tower are getting deeper as o
. >> a sobering reality for a chief charged with the safety of the nation's 11th largest city. and the chief is getting some pushback for his call for an emergency. some say it might be a political ploy to help with the passage of proposition f. he's worried about the sate of his officers. sfwl thank you. >> it was a gripping moment. seven years ago to the day. jaycee duggard was rescued. you may remember these picture, being rescued from the shed in ant i don't care in 2009. she...
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. >> nepal's second largest city, pokhara, lies about two hours away.lage of sarangkot is near it. for years its residents were prey to landslides. they came down this steep slope, destroyed the fields, and threatened the lower part of the village. here, too, amriso was planted. it's already helped. in addition, a drainage canal was built. it takes up some of the flood water, reduces the force of the torrents, and diverts the water into the fields. the village now has more security. and it also has an additional source of income. amriso's branched flower clusters can be used to make brooms. farmer januka baral sells them and has been able to increase her income by 20%. >> if i want to earn extra money, as a farmer i have to work very hard for it but with amriso it's faster and more pleasant. it's quite a good feeling. >> januka baral can use am risso stems for firewood, and its leaves provide good fodder for her live stock. but can broom grass also prevent major landslides? in dundekofant, where nine people died, they've built walls at the foot of the s
. >> nepal's second largest city, pokhara, lies about two hours away.lage of sarangkot is near it. for years its residents were prey to landslides. they came down this steep slope, destroyed the fields, and threatened the lower part of the village. here, too, amriso was planted. it's already helped. in addition, a drainage canal was built. it takes up some of the flood water, reduces the force of the torrents, and diverts the water into the fields. the village now has more security. and...
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shared pictures of this traumatized little boy after his rescue following an air strike in syria's largest city. he's being treated in the same secret underground hospital we took you inside earlier this week. and as our richard engel reports, he's brought new attention to a war many accuse the world of ignoring. >> reporter: his name is omran daqneesh, just 5 years old, and his feet barely hung over the edge of a seat in an ambulance. dazed, he didn't cry, as hd building that collapsed around him in an air strike. his silence somehow reminded the world today of its silence in the face of the atrocities in aleppo. omran was pulled out alive wednesday. five other children died when the building they were in was hit during the relentless syrian/russian offensive on rebel-held areas in aleppo. the image of omran's face spread like wildfire on the representative of the syrian people. >> stop killing syrian innocent people, civilians. our children need to live in peace. >> reporter: the doctor who treated omran said today there were many more severe cases no one is paying attention to. >> we need to
shared pictures of this traumatized little boy after his rescue following an air strike in syria's largest city. he's being treated in the same secret underground hospital we took you inside earlier this week. and as our richard engel reports, he's brought new attention to a war many accuse the world of ignoring. >> reporter: his name is omran daqneesh, just 5 years old, and his feet barely hung over the edge of a seat in an ambulance. dazed, he didn't cry, as hd building that collapsed...
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united nations is worried about the civilian impact of the fight to drive isis out of iraq's second largest city. iraqi troops are going to mosul. they say fighting could impact more than 1 million people. shelter assistance is being set up to help thousands who are trying to flee that area. >>> the fbi is investigating an attempted cyber attack on the new york times and possibly other news organizations. the times says hackers targeted the moscow bureau. they are blaming the same russian hackers who infiltrated the democratic national convention. >> the atlantic is active. tropical storm to become a hurricaneover night. it will stay at sea. another system is approaching the north eastern caribbean island an appears headed tort coast this weekend. this is likely to become another tropical storm. >>> officials are providing new numbers. 53,000 homes and nearly 4,000 commercial buildings damaged. and outside the city the numbers are more dramatic. president obama visited the area and fema has money for disaster relief. >> reporter: president obama reassuring the victims of the louisiana flood. >>
united nations is worried about the civilian impact of the fight to drive isis out of iraq's second largest city. iraqi troops are going to mosul. they say fighting could impact more than 1 million people. shelter assistance is being set up to help thousands who are trying to flee that area. >>> the fbi is investigating an attempted cyber attack on the new york times and possibly other news organizations. the times says hackers targeted the moscow bureau. they are blaming the same...
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humanitarian agencies warned that the upcoming battle for iraq's second-largest city in the army's final price could displace more than one million people. officials on the ground were quick to allay fears. >> civilians are in good condition. and did not record any casualties in this operation. instructions were given to civilians not to leave their homes during the operation. therefore, there was no mass movement of displaced people during the battle, which prevented civilian casualties. reporter: around 3 million people have already been forced to flee since 2014. but the tables have turned on the militants who've lost half the talented -- half the territory they have seized. -- seiged. iraqi officials have founded retake the city within the year. host: the turkish prime minister says that a kurdish suicide bomber was behind today's attack on a checkpoint in the southeast of the country, which left dozens injured. that attack happened near a town. of smoke large plumes cover the small town in the southeast of turkey. the result of an explosive truck which struck a police checkpoint. gu
humanitarian agencies warned that the upcoming battle for iraq's second-largest city in the army's final price could displace more than one million people. officials on the ground were quick to allay fears. >> civilians are in good condition. and did not record any casualties in this operation. instructions were given to civilians not to leave their homes during the operation. therefore, there was no mass movement of displaced people during the battle, which prevented civilian casualties....
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. >> islamic state militants took largest city in 2014. now baghdad is determined to get it back by the end of the year. they are fighting to clear areas around mosul ahead of a further offensive, one that someone believes has been some time in the making. a the peshmerga are using step-by-step strategy. they are consolidating their positions. moving on to the next stage, i don't think the battle really happen before 2017. forces ins left iraqi towns nearby, rounding up the men in trying to identify extremist sympathizers. >> there is good cooperation with the civilians when we search for islamic state members and those who are collaborating. >> mosul is a key fight, with the leader calling for the creation of a caliphate spanning iraq and syria from the grand mosque in 2014. as fighting intensifies in the north of iraq, there are concerns over one million people could be driven from their homes during the battle for mosul. another of its hospitals has been bombed in yemen. 11 people died and 19 injured after the latest air raid. on suche
. >> islamic state militants took largest city in 2014. now baghdad is determined to get it back by the end of the year. they are fighting to clear areas around mosul ahead of a further offensive, one that someone believes has been some time in the making. a the peshmerga are using step-by-step strategy. they are consolidating their positions. moving on to the next stage, i don't think the battle really happen before 2017. forces ins left iraqi towns nearby, rounding up the men in trying...
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the 6.8 quake sending people running out of buildings in that country's largest city. emily: a convicted rapist is being held on half $1 million bail after he is accused of raping again. let's get to sera congi who is live from roxbury district court. sera: during the arraignment the prosecutor called this rape violent. she also said the suspect threatened to use a knife against the victim to cut the victim's throat if she did not do everything he asked. 31-year-old eduardo rodriguez accused in what police called a approached the woman monday at 1:00 a.m. near clermont street and the south end. >> told her he had a knife and ordered her to follow him. sera: at his arraignment this morning he was allowed to remain behind a door while the prosecutor described how the suspect forced the victim to walk to nearby carter playground . that is where she was violently raped behind the bleachers. a woman who did not want to be identified said she is carrying the suspect's baby truth. >> i'm upset what he did to that lady. what she has to suffer. i'm a woman so, to me, he can go
the 6.8 quake sending people running out of buildings in that country's largest city. emily: a convicted rapist is being held on half $1 million bail after he is accused of raping again. let's get to sera congi who is live from roxbury district court. sera: during the arraignment the prosecutor called this rape violent. she also said the suspect threatened to use a knife against the victim to cut the victim's throat if she did not do everything he asked. 31-year-old eduardo rodriguez accused in...
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aleppo is the country's largest city. you can see the appalling deadlock very clearly. rebels, some western-backed, still control substantial areas shown in orange. east of aleppo, they have been encircled by syrian government forces backed by russia and iran. an estimated quarter million people are trapped in the rebel-held eastern part of the city. a crucial corridor of supplies was cut off last month and then reopened by rebel actions. overall, this battle ebbs and flows with devastating consequences to the civilian population. vladimir putin's role is essential and today's reconciliation with turkish president erdogan is significant. on opposite sides of the divide, they share a desire to punish the west. just another complication in the syrian stalemate. >> the balance of the war was taping before aleppo. the rebels managed a final desperate push from which saw the make some gains at a huge price. it is not clear whether president assad and his allies can completely retake syria militarily. reporter: opposition fighters have been celebrating their ability to hang o
aleppo is the country's largest city. you can see the appalling deadlock very clearly. rebels, some western-backed, still control substantial areas shown in orange. east of aleppo, they have been encircled by syrian government forces backed by russia and iran. an estimated quarter million people are trapped in the rebel-held eastern part of the city. a crucial corridor of supplies was cut off last month and then reopened by rebel actions. overall, this battle ebbs and flows with devastating...
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well, as residents of michigan's seventh largest city know, every aging water pipe has a lead lining.> in flint's first ward, monday is trash day, but this week, these trash bags aren't going anywhere. the latest in the ongoing battle between the mayor's administration and city council over who should pick up the trash. >> larry: so flint has no clean water, and now because of wrangling over contracts and budgets, no trash pick-up. but upside: with so much going wrong, flint is now the frontrunner to land the 2024 summer olympics. ( laughter ) ( applause ) the silver lining. >> this is a toilet. >> larry: it is a toilet. thank you, olympicses toilet man. great timing on that. so my question is, why isn't this still one of the biggest news stories? i mean, i'ts not as if news outlets are so packed with vital stories that there's no room for flint. take a look at this chart, which shows the number of google news searches for "flint" over the past year. you can actually trace people's apathy along the chart. "wow, we have to help the people in flint!" "what ever happened to those people
well, as residents of michigan's seventh largest city know, every aging water pipe has a lead lining.> in flint's first ward, monday is trash day, but this week, these trash bags aren't going anywhere. the latest in the ongoing battle between the mayor's administration and city council over who should pick up the trash. >> larry: so flint has no clean water, and now because of wrangling over contracts and budgets, no trash pick-up. but upside: with so much going wrong, flint is now the...
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in the nation's third-largest city they had 81 murders this month so far. the highest murder toll chicago has seen in a single month in 20 years. october 1996 they had 85 killings. the latest victim is a 16-year- old boy shot of monday hanging out with a friend. usa today reporting chicago has week courted more murders this summer the new york and los according to police data there have been more than 462 murders in that city this year. >>> a small plane crashes into an rv park in sparks nevada just as it was getting ready to land. the single-engine aircraft went down to less than a mile from the runway. no one on the ground was hurt. we don't have 4-d on how many people were on board at the time. the ntsb is taking over the investigation. >>> pickup the tablet more than $2.2 million in legal fees in the ongoing flint water crisis. a bit of rick snyder notifying state officials of the additional spending. so far taxpayers have paid $1.4 million. that's not to fix the water, that's just legal fees. >>> the first flight from the us to cuba in more than 50 yea
in the nation's third-largest city they had 81 murders this month so far. the highest murder toll chicago has seen in a single month in 20 years. october 1996 they had 85 killings. the latest victim is a 16-year- old boy shot of monday hanging out with a friend. usa today reporting chicago has week courted more murders this summer the new york and los according to police data there have been more than 462 murders in that city this year. >>> a small plane crashes into an rv park in...