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i am wanted to write and that created my workspace.t created my workspace. i am nearly always working on two projects at once. one for sunny days and one for dark days. this was a dark day book, although it has some sunshine in there as well. thank you very much. thank you. one thing ‘s for sure, we're not going to get much snow this christmas. it is barely snowing across the scottish mountains, it is just so incredibly mild. let's have a look at the big day. the early hours of christmas day, sent a briefing the —— santa braving the winds. a bit cooler in the far north, about five celsius. strong south—west winds continuing, storm connor passing the uk, sending showers into scotland. look at these temperatures, that is the story of christmas. on boxing day, storm connor is still to the west of us, sending gales into the final full scotland. an amber warning in place from the met office, stormy weather. hello and welcome to bbc news. our top stories, the israeli prime minister orders review of his country's relationship with the united
i am wanted to write and that created my workspace.t created my workspace. i am nearly always working on two projects at once. one for sunny days and one for dark days. this was a dark day book, although it has some sunshine in there as well. thank you very much. thank you. one thing ‘s for sure, we're not going to get much snow this christmas. it is barely snowing across the scottish mountains, it is just so incredibly mild. let's have a look at the big day. the early hours of christmas day,...
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-- live workspace near 18th street in magnolia in what is better known as the deathtrap.it is not zone for people to live there, but a lot of local artist live these -- use of these spaces say it is not fair to crack down on these collectives. >> tell me about the skyscraper that is downtown sinking into the earth. that had all of the permits. if you are wealthy you can break the rules, but if you are poor everyone calls you a murderer. how is that fair? >> a month before the deadly warehouse fire at the ghostship collective, city inspectors opened an investigation into possible a legal construction on that property. however, inspectors never ended up going inside the warehouse. you are looking at everett and jones barbecue. the owner of this barbecue will hold a news conference at 10:00 this morning trying to draw attention to the building that is right next door to her, place called the salt lake were many say people are living -- where many say people are living , working and throwing parties and they say it is a potential danger for many. >>> cities around the country
-- live workspace near 18th street in magnolia in what is better known as the deathtrap.it is not zone for people to live there, but a lot of local artist live these -- use of these spaces say it is not fair to crack down on these collectives. >> tell me about the skyscraper that is downtown sinking into the earth. that had all of the permits. if you are wealthy you can break the rules, but if you are poor everyone calls you a murderer. how is that fair? >> a month before the deadly...
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. >> the group hopes that it will stop other artists from getting kicked out of their workspaces. >>> they are celebrating, more than a decade after beating the san diego chargers. showing us what bay area fans are celebrating. the teams future home is still up in the air. >> the streak is over. >> reporter: they are celebrating victory that fans have been waiting for for seniors -- for 14 years. >> this is the best christmas present. >> reporter: with two minutes left in the fourth quarter, a playoff spot since 2002. >> what we have learned, as soon as you get to the playoffs anything could happen. >> not that he is biased, he was a former raider wide receiver. >> what are the emotions that go through your mind? >> you know, i was a raider fan back when i was growing up in the midwest. all i heard about was, how you could not beat oakland in oakland. >> reporter: you cannot beat them in san diego either. but today's when is bitter sweet. the owner plans to move the team to las vegas. it's a plan that county leaders hope to be >> i don't think were going anywhere. >> stay in oakland s
. >> the group hopes that it will stop other artists from getting kicked out of their workspaces. >>> they are celebrating, more than a decade after beating the san diego chargers. showing us what bay area fans are celebrating. the teams future home is still up in the air. >> the streak is over. >> reporter: they are celebrating victory that fans have been waiting for for seniors -- for 14 years. >> this is the best christmas present. >> reporter: with two...
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and, there were areas living in those workspaces. and, they were calling them. and, and they came out. >> and copy found the origin of the fire that's in the back of the building. and caught take us for what they are doing. >> fire investigators were on the scene from the beginning the pattern that it left behind it will leave you a pattern back. >> so what are they saying that -- >> they are seeing that it's the most burned area or if they are seeing fire patterns that leave them back to the area. and, there is the indicator. they are in the business of fire investigations. and, they show you where to look. and what to go back to. you look from the least burned to the farthest away from the point of origin and the most burned. and, you narrow down where you think the origin is. and, what if could of been -- and what could've been the origin. >> and, i asked the spokesman who is here, when you see something like this, it has to have in effect when you know that there are people that you can't get to? >> i agree with jd. i listened to his interview and it imprint
and, there were areas living in those workspaces. and, they were calling them. and, and they came out. >> and copy found the origin of the fire that's in the back of the building. and caught take us for what they are doing. >> fire investigators were on the scene from the beginning the pattern that it left behind it will leave you a pattern back. >> so what are they saying that -- >> they are seeing that it's the most burned area or if they are seeing fire patterns that...
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this live workspace is known as the burnal house. is on parotal avenue, and now earlier a today a task force showed up for a previous announced safety inspection and members of the building department they are all working artists and this space is not permitted for residential use and they are now worried about being kicked out. >> if we lose this i can't imagine finding a place that is something i can afford. i don't anticipate finding something else. >> do you believe it is a safe place? >> do, absolutely, i definitely do. i did a lot of construction on it myself and have a lot of experience in construction and yea, absolutely is a safe place to live. >> city inspectorsed with not comment on if -- inspectors would not comment if code violations were found. the tenets who live here are hoping that they can work with the city and the property owner to work out a solution. in san francisco ktvu. >>> we are tracking more rain in the forecast tonight. three in a row. weather coming our way in the form of this weather system. on friday.
this live workspace is known as the burnal house. is on parotal avenue, and now earlier a today a task force showed up for a previous announced safety inspection and members of the building department they are all working artists and this space is not permitted for residential use and they are now worried about being kicked out. >> if we lose this i can't imagine finding a place that is something i can afford. i don't anticipate finding something else. >> do you believe it is a safe...
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they think that the city is making an example of this artists live workspace after the deadly fire in oakland. we will keep you up to date as to what come if anything changes in the thread attack situation. live in richmond spencer blake kron 4 news. >> thank you so much. >>> letter take a live look outside. we have been saying it is so beautiful. it is always a beautiful picture. it takes your breath away. >> you see city hall on the bottom left with the red and green. >> the holiday colors. that is right. and we are approaching christmas and the holiday season is here. brittney shipp standing by. what can we expect? stop the holiday season is upon us and we have a few changes as we get closer to friday. as you run your last-minute errands tomorrow, and thursday we will see nice and quiet conditions. your temperatures will be a bit warmer and even in a lot of sunshine and expected for us. tonight will be a bit warmer as well though there is still a winter spare the air alert they in effect. the range of moving into the forecast by friday and we are tracking heavy snow friday night an
they think that the city is making an example of this artists live workspace after the deadly fire in oakland. we will keep you up to date as to what come if anything changes in the thread attack situation. live in richmond spencer blake kron 4 news. >> thank you so much. >>> letter take a live look outside. we have been saying it is so beautiful. it is always a beautiful picture. it takes your breath away. >> you see city hall on the bottom left with the red and green....
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. >>> people living in unpermitted living workspaces are now afraid that they could be evicted after the warehouse fire. they went to city hall last night to voice their concerns of possible crackdowns. >> we don't want to be forced out thrown out or live in fear. >> wanted is an artist expressed concern into the oakland city council. >> we do not want to live in fear or have to pretend. >> they fear the city will crackdown unpermitted residences and commercial say to these. >> there people that lost their roommates to the fire and now to know how to pay the rent because they don't have the remake the money and landlords because they don't have the remake the money and landlords. >> we want to be safe and we want our loved ones to be safe. this is not a situation anyone would want to be in. >> this woman lives in a co-op and says she's the court -- eager. >> landlords who fear liability handing out evictions. >> long-term the bay area as a whole needs to sell the house and project. people wouldn't do this if they had other options. >> the council is listening. >> we don't want to do
. >>> people living in unpermitted living workspaces are now afraid that they could be evicted after the warehouse fire. they went to city hall last night to voice their concerns of possible crackdowns. >> we don't want to be forced out thrown out or live in fear. >> wanted is an artist expressed concern into the oakland city council. >> we do not want to live in fear or have to pretend. >> they fear the city will crackdown unpermitted residences and commercial...
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melissa decided to turn her workspace into a custom made log cabin. festive but it also helps keep people out. use the #nbc10holiday and share you photos with us. you can also send them to us through the nbc 10 app. we'll if be posting some of them online and posting them on nbc 10. >> they could sell that along with the real homes. >> you're right. i bet you people would buy that. >>> if you're planning to leave the house in the next few minutes, get ready for a cold morning. this is the last morning of autumn. less than 25 hours before winter begins. cold temperatures. the temperatures are falling right now. beautiful view from penn la landing. lots of sunshine, bright sunshine this afternoon. a warmup above freezing. the wind will stay light. very little wind right now and much of the day is going to be calm. not as cold as what we're experiencing this morning. do have to bundle up right now. the wind just at 3 miles an hour in wilmington, now up to 5 in coatesville. everybody below 10 miles an hour. that's where it should stay today. windchill not
melissa decided to turn her workspace into a custom made log cabin. festive but it also helps keep people out. use the #nbc10holiday and share you photos with us. you can also send them to us through the nbc 10 app. we'll if be posting some of them online and posting them on nbc 10. >> they could sell that along with the real homes. >> you're right. i bet you people would buy that. >>> if you're planning to leave the house in the next few minutes, get ready for a cold...
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and third, we'll be reconvening and expanding the oakland artist housing and workspace task force thated shortly after i was elected to ensure that the arts community is fully engaged in this conversation. we will learn from this tragedy to make oakland safer. and we will do so with a commitment to protect and lift up oakland's incredible creative community as well as with the third method cical and professional review that our city employees deserve. we will not let our emotions lead to hasty decisions or witch hunts. the work in front of us is now clear. to bring together the finest minds and bring to bear the full technical expertise and resources to shiner that we enact the clear guidelines and laws of the future. and i cannot say clearly enough that we need to do all of this while protecting our artists and creative workers in this great city by ensuring that they and all oaklanders have affordable work and housing space. oakland will move forward with compassion and an unwavering commitment to safety in all of its forms. and with that, i am prepared to take your questions. >> yes
and third, we'll be reconvening and expanding the oakland artist housing and workspace task force thated shortly after i was elected to ensure that the arts community is fully engaged in this conversation. we will learn from this tragedy to make oakland safer. and we will do so with a commitment to protect and lift up oakland's incredible creative community as well as with the third method cical and professional review that our city employees deserve. we will not let our emotions lead to hasty...
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it's a live/workspace, a space where people come to be creative. now we well know that this building is being investigated for various code violations. now, earlier today we caught up with a man who was concerned about a mother and her three children. luckily, we found out later on that he found them. but he's also now concerned about another friend. >> i mean, it was a little scary, the steps, the lighting, the steps getting up to the second floor, and just the -- i mean, it was beautiful, but it was really, you know -- we see what happened. >> reporter: councilman noel gallo has been concerned and angry. we talked to him earlier today. he says this building has been on his radar for 3 1/2 years. he says businesses and people who live in this area and work in this area consider this building a nuisance. he says unfortunately people had to die in order for this area and this building to become a top priority. raj, back to you. >> okay, cheryl, very good information there. really what we're dealing with here, sergeant kelly told i say a few minutes
it's a live/workspace, a space where people come to be creative. now we well know that this building is being investigated for various code violations. now, earlier today we caught up with a man who was concerned about a mother and her three children. luckily, we found out later on that he found them. but he's also now concerned about another friend. >> i mean, it was a little scary, the steps, the lighting, the steps getting up to the second floor, and just the -- i mean, it was...
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she says she was instructed to tell visitors it was a 24 hour for workspace. not a living space. she says it was clear the warehouse was a fire hazard and that she and others raised the issue. >> i spoke out and nobody did anything. now everybody says the police -- if they only knew. oh, gosh. if the people that attended only knew. but people did no. they were well aware. there are records, police records, showing people did tell them. they just didn't do anything. >> reporter: shelley says at one point there were half a dozen mobile homes parked inside the warehouse. inside. she also says at one point, they got electricity by illegally hooking up to one of the nearby residences. live in oakland, joe back as, -- joe vazquez, kpix 5 news. >>> president obama is expressing sympathy. in a statement released today he said in part quote, oakland is one of the most diverse and creative cities in our country. and his family and residents pull together in the wake of this awful tragedy, they will have the unwavering support of the american people. >>> coming up a history of problems at t
she says she was instructed to tell visitors it was a 24 hour for workspace. not a living space. she says it was clear the warehouse was a fire hazard and that she and others raised the issue. >> i spoke out and nobody did anything. now everybody says the police -- if they only knew. oh, gosh. if the people that attended only knew. but people did no. they were well aware. there are records, police records, showing people did tell them. they just didn't do anything. >> reporter:...
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part of the structure, as we talked about, was a workspace for artists. it included cramped quarters with tons of wood furniture and no smoke detectors. the oakland fire chief tells us this may be the worst fire oakland has seen in nearly three decades, garvin and jess. >> bigad, thanks very much. >>> still a lot ahead on our breaking coverage. we'll take you to a vigil going right now for victims of the fire. - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. ==jess 2 shot== people are gathering to remember the victims of this >>> i'm raj mathai. we continue our live co
part of the structure, as we talked about, was a workspace for artists. it included cramped quarters with tons of wood furniture and no smoke detectors. the oakland fire chief tells us this may be the worst fire oakland has seen in nearly three decades, garvin and jess. >> bigad, thanks very much. >>> still a lot ahead on our breaking coverage. we'll take you to a vigil going right now for victims of the fire. - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. -...
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it is an online marketplace allowing hosts to list all types of workspaces for any type of work for asexecutive of ofixu dan hinden is with us in the studio. did i say it right? it is ofixu. we have been struggling with monte dei paschi this morning! you love saying that! it rolls off the tongue! this is the latest in several tech start—ups that you have been involved in. you were involved with another company. we are doing really well, aren't we! that rivalled a b&b sometime ago. this latest offering is like that for office space, is that one way of describing it? yes, i went to work for that company, a rival in europe, and my learnings we re rival in europe, and my learnings were that it is easy, and it should be, to attain and maintain listings oi’ be, to attain and maintain listings or property hosts onto a platform where they can start earning income on otherwise under utilised space. why would you not be able to do that? it brings you up to date with ofixu today. we have looked at these start—ups, we call them disrupters, they are changing the way it has a lwa ys they are changin
it is an online marketplace allowing hosts to list all types of workspaces for any type of work for asexecutive of ofixu dan hinden is with us in the studio. did i say it right? it is ofixu. we have been struggling with monte dei paschi this morning! you love saying that! it rolls off the tongue! this is the latest in several tech start—ups that you have been involved in. you were involved with another company. we are doing really well, aren't we! that rivalled a b&b sometime ago. this...
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and, of course, late friday night fire breaks out inside that living workspace where at least a dozen people had taken up residence. 36 people died when the fire spread due to no sprinklers, minimal fire escapes, and a building crammed full of dry, wooden furniture and art. chor eng and her family have not returned numerous requests from us for comment about all of this. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, stephen. not just the sadness but there's a sharp tone of anger. today the frustration boiled over. the confrontation involving the owner of a well-known oakland restaurant. dor any king owns everett and jones barbecue which stands next to a warehouse called the salt lick. king says a fire at that warehouse could be deadly like the one we saw over the weekend on 31st avenue. people who live in this warehouse disagree. >> i know for a fact there's only one way in and one way out. >> there are two walkways where you can exit. there's also a fire escape which reporters might have noticed is at the front of the building. there's several massive windows on hinges that ope
and, of course, late friday night fire breaks out inside that living workspace where at least a dozen people had taken up residence. 36 people died when the fire spread due to no sprinklers, minimal fire escapes, and a building crammed full of dry, wooden furniture and art. chor eng and her family have not returned numerous requests from us for comment about all of this. i'm stephen stock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, stephen. not just the sadness but there's a sharp tone of anger....
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high ends desks cost thousands of dollars himself look at how we transformed a hutch into a workspaceor a whole lot less. the first step is to remove all the dated modeling and replace it with modern trim that has simple clean lines. we have mds that we'll cut down to 6 feet in length. instead of traditional legs you want to use scrap wood to create a cube unit base. we're going to put it altogether and paint the entire thing. once that's done it will like a huge desk that sits in the center of the room that gives her a large working area. >> paint wise we went with a combination of white and orange to bring in a contemporary edge. what would have been costed a minute make up of $700 at a high end store we knocked off for 835 bucks. go to live well -- 85 bucks, go to live well get new york.com and tune in at 7:00 p.m. on the live we'll network. >>> the sidewalks of west chester look there, they were packed with spectators and dancers and bands and floats they intainders -- entertained the crowds. >> adam joseph was the host of the parade. >>> aches and pains are coming as we get older
high ends desks cost thousands of dollars himself look at how we transformed a hutch into a workspaceor a whole lot less. the first step is to remove all the dated modeling and replace it with modern trim that has simple clean lines. we have mds that we'll cut down to 6 feet in length. instead of traditional legs you want to use scrap wood to create a cube unit base. we're going to put it altogether and paint the entire thing. once that's done it will like a huge desk that sits in the center of...
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. >> we want to give her more workspace and storage.ll create a frame to connect the table to the book shelves. well fit the front to the back of the piece. our bookcase is wider than your craft table. we'll pack this out with an extra piece of wood. once that's done we're cutting planks of pine down to size to create a work top and nailing them in the top. once that's completely nailed in place, we'll pin it, we're using special treatment to give it that cottage feel. we're brushing on the aqua color paint liesly. then we're -- lightly, then we're going over it with antiquing glaze and wipe it off with a cloth. what could have cost $600 grand new we knocked off for 65 bucks. this can be adapted from a kitchen island to an office desk. for more ideas go to live well network.com/knock it off. >> talk about a sigh of relief, a north jersey man has been reunited with his wedding ring that has been missing for 15 years. the wedding band slipped off a visit to the wyckoffe tree warm. he thought he lost the ring forever. back in april, john w
. >> we want to give her more workspace and storage.ll create a frame to connect the table to the book shelves. well fit the front to the back of the piece. our bookcase is wider than your craft table. we'll pack this out with an extra piece of wood. once that's done we're cutting planks of pine down to size to create a work top and nailing them in the top. once that's completely nailed in place, we'll pin it, we're using special treatment to give it that cottage feel. we're brushing on...
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any car in maryland, 30 separately shut down -- authorities have abruptly evicted a c collective workspace with things locked inside. they described the bell l foundy as a haven for queer p people ad people of color with one saying this saved my life, literally. the state of georgia is slated to execute william sallie at 7:00 p.m. tonight. sallie's lawyers have demanded his execution be halted so he can have a hearing to address claims of juror bias, an issue that has not yet been heard by a court in his case. if executed tonight, sallie would become the night person killed by the state of georgia this year. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on monday night, over 2300 people packed into the historic riverside church here in manhattan to celebrate the 20th anniversary of democracy now! democracy now! first went on the air on the eve of the 1996 new hampshire primary. the date was february 19, 1996. the show began as a radio show on a handful of stations. today over 5000 episodes later, democracy now! air
any car in maryland, 30 separately shut down -- authorities have abruptly evicted a c collective workspace with things locked inside. they described the bell l foundy as a haven for queer p people ad people of color with one saying this saved my life, literally. the state of georgia is slated to execute william sallie at 7:00 p.m. tonight. sallie's lawyers have demanded his execution be halted so he can have a hearing to address claims of juror bias, an issue that has not yet been heard by a...
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.>> after having their workspace red tagged, they say the city of richmond when about it the wrong waye reports.>> reporter: what started as a small crowd grew to 60 or 70 people tuesday afternoon. >> i organized this. i'm doing this because many a/s people zo%are getting a hold of and they wanted to happen.>> reporter: the brewery housing six artists was red tagged after the ghost ship fire. >> they didn't look at a single fire extinguisher. they knwere digging around the building, taking pictures. >> reporter: friends inside say there was no clutter like what investigators found in the ghost ship warehouse. the exits are clearly marked.>> the place caught -#mon fire. i am confident everybody could get out ÷of there. >> reporter: after rallying briefly, the group walked a block and have to city hall to start the city council meeñi3g.1 they work chanting outside the chamber but they were orderly during the meeting. they filled out the appropriate request to speak cards hoping to get across their feelings that the city is trying to make an example. >> i hope the city will allow them t
.>> after having their workspace red tagged, they say the city of richmond when about it the wrong waye reports.>> reporter: what started as a small crowd grew to 60 or 70 people tuesday afternoon. >> i organized this. i'm doing this because many a/s people zo%are getting a hold of and they wanted to happen.>> reporter: the brewery housing six artists was red tagged after the ghost ship fire. >> they didn't look at a single fire extinguisher. they knwere digging...
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. >>> the warehouse that burned was well known around oakland as an artists' workspace, spim sometimes a -- and known as the ghost ship. you can see in some of the photos here, posted online. it shows plenty of instruments. there were drums, keyboards, guitars. oakland's interim lanning dirpl director says only supposed to be use d as a warehouse, not toe people to live. my next guest did live inside the warehouse. thank you for being with us and tell us a little bit about this we warehouse, your experience there and some of the concerning that you had? >> yes, thank you. i moved in, in october 2015. because i was looking for a place. i had lost my previous place, high rent. i needed to place to stay that was close to work and to start up my jewelry business. i always made jewelry. i'm in textiles. i do jewelry. shortly after -- and i paid $700 to move in. i paid -- which i moved in, they told me i needed to pay another $700 towards fixing the place up. fixing the electricity. fixing you know, it up to be legal. you know? well not legal. they didn't mention legal at the time and then c
. >>> the warehouse that burned was well known around oakland as an artists' workspace, spim sometimes a -- and known as the ghost ship. you can see in some of the photos here, posted online. it shows plenty of instruments. there were drums, keyboards, guitars. oakland's interim lanning dirpl director says only supposed to be use d as a warehouse, not toe people to live. my next guest did live inside the warehouse. thank you for being with us and tell us a little bit about this we...
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barbecue restaurant is going to hold a news conference to demand the city do something about this live workspaceat she describes as an illegal set up. the issue has come to the forefront after friday night's deadly warehouse fire. experts say city officials are severely shortstaffed in this area that it means finding and inspecting these illegal setups is a tough task. >> we need to elevate the number of sassing -- staffing to enforce the building codes , fire codes because right now there are many really been converted into housing. >> our cruise stop by -- crews stopped by this space which is better known as the deathtrap. it is zone for people to live there, however people living in these spaces say that these are some of the only places they can afford to live. even though oakland has a fire marshal we have been told there are half as many fire inspectors here in the city of oakland as there are in similar sized cities. that compounds the problem in this will certainly be an ongoing issue. at 10:00 this morning the owner of everett and jones barbecue will hold a news conference as she is dem
barbecue restaurant is going to hold a news conference to demand the city do something about this live workspaceat she describes as an illegal set up. the issue has come to the forefront after friday night's deadly warehouse fire. experts say city officials are severely shortstaffed in this area that it means finding and inspecting these illegal setups is a tough task. >> we need to elevate the number of sassing -- staffing to enforce the building codes , fire codes because right now...
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in a statement earlier this year, the city says it's illegal construction of live workspaces has ledserious fire hazards that pose safety risks. >> we just want to make sure they have a safe environment to live in. >> a type of arrangement, housing arrangement has been done in other places. there's no reason why oakland couldn't do it. >> reporter: the tenants of 1919 all had to find alternative housing. for now, their suits are making their way through the course. henry lee, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> two soul mates together until the end. at 10:30, how friends are remembering two oakland fire victims who spent their final moments embraced. >>> also ahead, tempers start to flair in l.a. as the warriors take down the clippers. maker ibanez will show us why this rivalry is heating up. >> up next, leonardo dicaprio talks renewable energy with president-elect trump. or is this a metaphor for how i'm constantly pushing myself to make a tastier sandwich? like my new pepper jack ranch spicy chicken sandwich with spicy pepper jack cheese, spicy ranch, and spicy all-white-meat chicken. but judgin
in a statement earlier this year, the city says it's illegal construction of live workspaces has ledserious fire hazards that pose safety risks. >> we just want to make sure they have a safe environment to live in. >> a type of arrangement, housing arrangement has been done in other places. there's no reason why oakland couldn't do it. >> reporter: the tenants of 1919 all had to find alternative housing. for now, their suits are making their way through the course. henry lee,...
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melissa o'neill, an employee there, turned her workspace into a custom made log cabin. >> this is reallyin, don't get any ideas for the newsroom. we want to thank danine chapin for sending this video. nbc 10 wants to see your creative holiday videos. use the hashtag #nbc10holiday. or send them through the nbc 10 app. we'll post some online and show some right here on nbc 10. that was a lot of work. >>> we watched both sides battle it out over a soda tax for months. >> now a judge may have cleared the path for philadelphia to take an historic step. what it means for your wallet, next at 5:00. >>> high debt, bad job market, the news hasn't been good for recent college grads. but that's about to change. ♪ i said i really can't stay ♪ baby it's cold outside ♪ i have to go away ♪ baby it's cold outside ♪ i really can't stay ♪ baby it's cold outside! you never know who you'll meet at barnes & noble. >>> right now at 5:00, some are calling it a sweet victory. today a judge dismissed a lawsuit that would have stopped philadelphia's new soda tax. >> nbc 10's cydney long joins us live with what th
melissa o'neill, an employee there, turned her workspace into a custom made log cabin. >> this is reallyin, don't get any ideas for the newsroom. we want to thank danine chapin for sending this video. nbc 10 wants to see your creative holiday videos. use the hashtag #nbc10holiday. or send them through the nbc 10 app. we'll post some online and show some right here on nbc 10. that was a lot of work. >>> we watched both sides battle it out over a soda tax for months. >> now a...
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the warehouse fire has sparked fear among others in oakland who occupy unpermitted live workspaces. as cristina rendon reports, they went to city hall to voice concerns about possible crackdowns. >> we don't want to be forced out of our homes and live in fear. >> reporter: or than a dozen artists expressing concern to the oakland city council. >> we do not want to live in fear. >> reporter: they fear the city will crack down on unpermitted residences in commercial spaces, prompting evictions following the deadly ghost ship fire. >> there were people who lost their roommates to the fire and now don't know how to pay for rent because they don't have the roommates money. there are landlords that don't care. >> we want our friends loved ones to be safe. many of us lost friends and loved ones are not fire. >> reporter: this woman lives in a co-op and says she is eager to work with city officials to come up with a solution. until then, many are calling for a moratorium on red tagging buildings. daniel franco hopes the city will grant amnesty to tenants and landlords. they say landlords wh
the warehouse fire has sparked fear among others in oakland who occupy unpermitted live workspaces. as cristina rendon reports, they went to city hall to voice concerns about possible crackdowns. >> we don't want to be forced out of our homes and live in fear. >> reporter: or than a dozen artists expressing concern to the oakland city council. >> we do not want to live in fear. >> reporter: they fear the city will crack down on unpermitted residences in commercial...
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group also has a goal for the video, to keep artists from being kicked out of their living and workspaces. in the wake of the fire, art collectives have been under scrutiny. >> everything is properly wired. >> reporter: john owns a live work building in oakland. he says he's converted warehouse is up to fire code, not only to keep tenants safe but because he has lost a business to a fire and a warehouse without sprinklers. >> whatever started it, by the time it got going, it burned down. >> a group of artists hoping to save lives. so far, the video has been shared thousands of times. >> we hope you take these steps for your parties. >>> bay area musicians are paying tribute to the victims of the ghost fire. they gathered for a special musical performance in oakland. jon gray mouse was there. >> the memorial at the site of the ghost ship was silent this morning but in another part of town, it was anything but quiet. the chapel of the chimes in the oakland hills held a free concert this morning by some 40 local musical groups to honor the fire victims. it was as unusual as it was fitting. f
group also has a goal for the video, to keep artists from being kicked out of their living and workspaces. in the wake of the fire, art collectives have been under scrutiny. >> everything is properly wired. >> reporter: john owns a live work building in oakland. he says he's converted warehouse is up to fire code, not only to keep tenants safe but because he has lost a business to a fire and a warehouse without sprinklers. >> whatever started it, by the time it got going, it...
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. >> reporter: many of these workspaces, gayu said, have been converted illegally without permission. >> i think it will force us to be more proactive immediately. >> reporter: in the past when they did try to step in, they were thwarted. >> we are not able to gain access to the interior of the building. i do not know the reason for that and i'm not going to speculate. >> reporter: in fact, one former owner of a warehouse in san francisco who asked not to be identified told me that when people take up residence in these very large spaces even without the proper permits, it can be nearly impossible for owners to get them out. because rent control boards and rules take precedence. and he says that property owners often cannot gain access to their own buildings, much like oakland code enforcement officials were kept from going inside and inspecting the ghost ship. so what are you going to do about this? >> definitely this is a priority in terms of making sure what is it that we need to enforce our codes, from fire codes, building codes? and secondly, what do we need at the staffing level
. >> reporter: many of these workspaces, gayu said, have been converted illegally without permission. >> i think it will force us to be more proactive immediately. >> reporter: in the past when they did try to step in, they were thwarted. >> we are not able to gain access to the interior of the building. i do not know the reason for that and i'm not going to speculate. >> reporter: in fact, one former owner of a warehouse in san francisco who asked not to be...
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this is said to be some kind of artists workspace where there's studios and people live here as well.n last night. we know the call to the fire department occurred about 11:30 at night. and apparently it spread very quickly. and so we have quite a situation unfolding. we'll have more details as they become available. we'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much for that update. >> thank you, yeah, and of course, we're going to continue to follow this throughout the afternoon with ms. fredricka whitfield who is here with us now. we want to thank you for spending your morning with us. >> been a pleasure, over to you. >> this ohio connection this morning. you feeling ohio strong, okay some. >> we do. we're buckeyes, we admit it. >> thanks so much have a great day. it's the 11:00 eastern hour. i'm fredricka whitfield, newsroom starts right now. >>> all right. let's begin with that ten minute phone call that is defying decades of u.s. diplomacy norms. china is filing a formal complaint with the u.s. as president elect donald trump accepted a call from the taiwanese president. this mar
this is said to be some kind of artists workspace where there's studios and people live here as well.n last night. we know the call to the fire department occurred about 11:30 at night. and apparently it spread very quickly. and so we have quite a situation unfolding. we'll have more details as they become available. we'll send it back to you. >> thank you very much for that update. >> thank you, yeah, and of course, we're going to continue to follow this throughout the afternoon...
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and san francisco board of heights neighborhood to conduct inspections of what has become a live workspaces for artists and the inspections, and the heels of the eviction notice served on the dog the pants of one of the warehouse is known as cross. tony verges a dance instructor nathan are two of the artist lived here and may be forced out. but to two parts. a sound studio burning artist's studio in the bedroom that doubles as a dance studio. well they understand hoagland's scotia warehouse fire was put the spotlight on other warehouses' they say wholesale the actions are not the answer. >> reporter: amygdala work on the building prior to this whole gaucherie fire >> grant: reports of a man with a gun on train their actions were justified in excessive force they recently found a man in the video not guilty of some of the seven charges he was arrested for but a blip on the others a deadlocked on the others >> reporter: >> reporter: aboard passenger that are brought are pleased with weapons drawn july 29th. michael began to resist and the body can video show how the situation escalated quickl
and san francisco board of heights neighborhood to conduct inspections of what has become a live workspaces for artists and the inspections, and the heels of the eviction notice served on the dog the pants of one of the warehouse is known as cross. tony verges a dance instructor nathan are two of the artist lived here and may be forced out. but to two parts. a sound studio burning artist's studio in the bedroom that doubles as a dance studio. well they understand hoagland's scotia warehouse...
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you have to reconfigure workspaces, ring different skills together.we are probably one of the largest agile development in the world. >> i think it's time to open itt up for some questions from the audience. my >> my healthcare guy, i think. >> right there. we have a mic back there.h me. >> i hope he was agreeing with me. i can't see him, okay? >> can you hear me okay? as an ibm are i am really fascinated by this vision but at the same time i'm really scared. i will tell you why i am scared. i'm not even scared about job 15 years from now or something. i'm more scared that after some point ai or cognitive technology will try to conquer the world. the question is, what we are doing already have insecurity to prevent this kind of developments?virginiaty >> this is to me a couple ways to enter this. a misconception about this topic. first off, for ai, let me answer from two ways, i told you the goal. the goal is man and machine. first it starts with the approach you take. the second is the technologies for self learning at massive scale like that, those
you have to reconfigure workspaces, ring different skills together.we are probably one of the largest agile development in the world. >> i think it's time to open itt up for some questions from the audience. my >> my healthcare guy, i think. >> right there. we have a mic back there.h me. >> i hope he was agreeing with me. i can't see him, okay? >> can you hear me okay? as an ibm are i am really fascinated by this vision but at the same time i'm really scared. i...
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firefighters say walls had been built to create live-workspace for dozens of artists.of it was permitted by the city. all of it was reduced to rubble. darin raniletti is the building director. >> we had received recent complaints about blight and unpermitted construction. that investigation is ongoing. >> firefighters used a drone with a thermal camera to look for signs of life. there were none. there was some relief. >> several dozen people that were thought missing here have been located and are alive, so that's the good news that we have to offer at this time. >> pauley: ahead -- they are my heroes and i will tell their stories as long as i live. >> we re hey!reens presents, a holiday mini miracle. hey! ♪ this is for you. did you really? didn't have too! ♪ getting the gift you almost kept for yourself? now that's a holiday mini miracle. and it's easy to create your own at walgreens... with 50 percent off the gifts of the week, just around the corner. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. >> pauley: the japanese attack on december 7, 1941, sparked the defian
firefighters say walls had been built to create live-workspace for dozens of artists.of it was permitted by the city. all of it was reduced to rubble. darin raniletti is the building director. >> we had received recent complaints about blight and unpermitted construction. that investigation is ongoing. >> firefighters used a drone with a thermal camera to look for signs of life. there were none. there was some relief. >> several dozen people that were thought missing here have...
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arts community in the process to ensuring changes jeopardize the access to affordable housing and workspace. >>> back with more in a couple minutes as we continue to follow the earthquake that just happened a little bit ago at 6:50 this morning. it was a 6.8. sounds big, but a lot of people did feel it. >> we will continue our coverage and be right back as kron 4 news continues. what you gone do? lift up your head and keep moving or let the paranoia haunt you? everybody lack confidence, everybody lack confidence i keep my fee-fi-fo-fum i keep my heart undone the strong in me, i still smile. >>> know one thing of any damage, but pretty widely felt throughout the bay area. that's pretty surprising considering it was 110 miles off the coast of eureka. >> mostly, it was downgraded to a 6.5. normally, we get an update. a 6.5, 110 miles southwest of eureka. no tsunami warning but far enough away even though it was so far away it was felt in the bay area. >> luckily, the bigger problem this morning and getting out of bed and get into work is the rain. >> problems on the bay area freeways. >> team
arts community in the process to ensuring changes jeopardize the access to affordable housing and workspace. >>> back with more in a couple minutes as we continue to follow the earthquake that just happened a little bit ago at 6:50 this morning. it was a 6.8. sounds big, but a lot of people did feel it. >> we will continue our coverage and be right back as kron 4 news continues. what you gone do? lift up your head and keep moving or let the paranoia haunt you? everybody lack...
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corrects the question is walking into the press secretary office all the time to have access to workspace with key staff? i know that to obama white house was subject to criticism to the press corps but as long as we get phone calls returned but i talked to people who are a correspondent who only shows up a hot jury the key evens so is there a better way to have the open dialogue? but what is important it is not just the media like facebook live town hall or twitter town hall but to involve the public in the discussion not just to say only the members of the white house or the press corps. >> is the important question. >> of course, that is a healthy part interaction with the press. >> you addressing a lot of press secretaries in the bush white house and the obama lighthouse. fleisher was aggressive and was seen pretty combative and sharp j. carney was more laid-back has your boss rendered his opinion? soda talk us through as ineffective strategy. >> one of the things that you know, is the west wing in the show version of a press secretary does stand at a podium for 12 years -- 12 hours b
corrects the question is walking into the press secretary office all the time to have access to workspace with key staff? i know that to obama white house was subject to criticism to the press corps but as long as we get phone calls returned but i talked to people who are a correspondent who only shows up a hot jury the key evens so is there a better way to have the open dialogue? but what is important it is not just the media like facebook live town hall or twitter town hall but to involve the...
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how the guy who ran that workspace has hired - - hired a lawyer. the defense attorney said that he did not commit a crime. and the exampled - - they said that he should not be made the scapegoat for this fire. >> you know, inspections were not done. but someone went through the warehouse and cleared it. >> she said it would have cost 45 - - $40,000 to get up to safety regulations. >> we didn't have the money. >> the district attorney's office has not decided if anyone should face charges. the attorney says the county has a confluence - - conflict of interest. >> we still have more news coming up. family members of the victims killed in the nightclub shooting are suing bay area companies and blaming social media. >>> and why one family says the city is to blame for the death of their son. more on that coming up next. stay with us, we will be right back. >>> you are watching your local bay area news station. >> the family of an oakland teen filing a lawsuit against the city. the attorney said that the city knew that the tree was dangerous to the publ
how the guy who ran that workspace has hired - - hired a lawyer. the defense attorney said that he did not commit a crime. and the exampled - - they said that he should not be made the scapegoat for this fire. >> you know, inspections were not done. but someone went through the warehouse and cleared it. >> she said it would have cost 45 - - $40,000 to get up to safety regulations. >> we didn't have the money. >> the district attorney's office has not decided if anyone...
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>>james: and they provide live workspaces or they can display their wares with they can live in the facilitya: officials of los angeles baltimore of the citizen on the country. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and tv for only $34.90 more a month. call today. comcast business. built for business. >>robin winston: nice light traffic heading through the bay bridge toll plaza on no major problem keeps coming out of oakland into san francisco from the bottom of the maze of to fremont street. >>darya: he had to be taken to the hospital with handcuffs because he did want to go çbreakÑáááábreakáááá çááájamesáááÑ[take vo]çááávo in big stories boxáááÑ we're coming up on 5:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... campbell police arrested a taxi driver accused of sexually assaulting two women. n
>>james: and they provide live workspaces or they can display their wares with they can live in the facilitya: officials of los angeles baltimore of the citizen on the country. did you know slow internet can actually hold your business back? say goodbye to slow downloads, slow backups, slow everything. comcast business offers blazing fast and reliable internet that's 10 times faster than slow internet from the phone company. say hello to internet speeds up to 150 mbps. and add phone and...
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team have about a billion dollars of real estate projects going on and you have to reconfigure workspaces and bring different skills together. we are probably one of the largest agile development in the world. promod haque: i think it is time to open it for some questions from the audience. virginia rometty: my health care guy i think. , promod haque: we have a microphone back there. someone. there we go. virginia rometty: i hope he was agreeing with me. [laughter] i cannot see him from here. >> can you hemi ok? ok?an you hear me i am really fascinated by this vision. but i am also really scared. i'm not concerned about jobs in 15 years, i am scared at some point a.i., or cognitive technology, will try to come for -- conquer the world. the question is, what we're doing now in security to prevent this kind of development? virginia rometty: this is, there is a couple of ways to answer it. there is misconception about the topic. answerff, for ai, i will two ways. i told you the goal, man and machine. it starts with the approach you take to it. second, the technology for self learning at mass
team have about a billion dollars of real estate projects going on and you have to reconfigure workspaces and bring different skills together. we are probably one of the largest agile development in the world. promod haque: i think it is time to open it for some questions from the audience. virginia rometty: my health care guy i think. , promod haque: we have a microphone back there. someone. there we go. virginia rometty: i hope he was agreeing with me. [laughter] i cannot see him from here....
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is it access to a workspace where there's key staff? i know the obama administration has been the subject of some criticism from the white house press corps. i think what is -- i mean, i'm not trying to be coy about, it as long as we get our phone calls returned. if you talk about access, i've talked to folks who have dealt with this in the last several years and there are correspondents who only show up during key things. so is it -- is there may be eastbound a better way to have an open -- even a better way to have open dialogue with folks? one of the things is important is not just the media. maybe it is inviting more people from the public to be involved and doing things, you a.m.a.'s, s, facebook town hall, twitter town halls, where you're involve the public in the discussion and not just limiting it and saying, the only people who can ask members of the white house are members of the press corps. ms. palmer: do you think press conferences are important? it sounds like you're moving in different directions here. mr. spicer: f.c.c.
is it access to a workspace where there's key staff? i know the obama administration has been the subject of some criticism from the white house press corps. i think what is -- i mean, i'm not trying to be coy about, it as long as we get our phone calls returned. if you talk about access, i've talked to folks who have dealt with this in the last several years and there are correspondents who only show up during key things. so is it -- is there may be eastbound a better way to have an open --...
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you've got to reconfigure workspaces, bring different skills together. and so, we're probably one of the largest agile developments in the world. >> that's great. okay, so, i think it's time to open it up for some questions, from the audience here. >> my health care guy, i think. >> yeah, so, any -- yeah, okay, right there. we've got a mike back there, someone -- yeah, there we go. >> i hope he was agreeing with me. i can't see him from here, okay, so i might be in trouble. >> hi. can you hear me okay? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so, as an ibmer, i'm really fascinated by this vision. but at the same time, i'm really scared. and i'll tell you why i'm scared. i'm not even scared about job 15 years from now or something. i'm more scared that after some point, ai, or cognitive technology, will try to conquer the world. >> yeah. >> and the question is, what we're doing already now in security to prevent this kind of development? >> yeah. this is to me a couple ways to answer this. there's a misconception about this topic. first off, for ai -- i'll answer you sort of
you've got to reconfigure workspaces, bring different skills together. and so, we're probably one of the largest agile developments in the world. >> that's great. okay, so, i think it's time to open it up for some questions, from the audience here. >> my health care guy, i think. >> yeah, so, any -- yeah, okay, right there. we've got a mike back there, someone -- yeah, there we go. >> i hope he was agreeing with me. i can't see him from here, okay, so i might be in...
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you define access prices it to walk into the press secretary office all the time with access to a workspace? i know the obama administration has done that before. but i am not trying to be corny but to get the phone calls returned talk about access want those who have dealt with this last couple of years as a correspondent who will only show up during the key things. is there a better way to have an open dialogue? but one of the things that is important is not just the media. maybe inviting more people from up public to be involved maybe a ma or facebook live town hall or twitter town hall to involve the public not just to say the only people that can ask the white house are members of the opera score. >> is that important? to make interaction is hell in part of a democracy. >> q have been in washington d.c. with a lot of press secretaries and in the bush white house and the obama warehouse. i read -- are reflation was aggressive. he was aggressive or a jay kearney was laid-back. your boss rendered his opinion. [laughter] so talk us through the effective strategy for somebody in that role.
you define access prices it to walk into the press secretary office all the time with access to a workspace? i know the obama administration has done that before. but i am not trying to be corny but to get the phone calls returned talk about access want those who have dealt with this last couple of years as a correspondent who will only show up during the key things. is there a better way to have an open dialogue? but one of the things that is important is not just the media. maybe inviting...