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. >> he also passed a save chick-fil-a bill after the san antonio city council blocked a chick-fil-a location from t opening at airport it bars the government from retaliating against him for supporting aio relig organization >> a polarizing topic. to chick-f-a or not. >> that lemonade would be very good out west toy. we have heat alerts in the southwest. 44 million people impacted once again. the third day in a row challenging records again. portland could see a record of 97 their record high right now is 93 we are looking at 112 in phoenix. story foe day.at the weather now a closer look at your day ahead. in the southwest, we'll see storms bubble up again temperatures right around nor l normal look at the temperatures in the plains looking good with lots o sunshine some rain in the ohio valley looking at some umbrella weather returning to the northeast tomorrow >>> in today's quick hits, the a hedged stocker of kendal jenner has been deported to canada. john ford was sent back to his home country after two convictions. >>> kroger will ll cbd in nearly 1,000 stores including creams,
. >> he also passed a save chick-fil-a bill after the san antonio city council blocked a chick-fil-a location from t opening at airport it bars the government from retaliating against him for supporting aio relig organization >> a polarizing topic. to chick-f-a or not. >> that lemonade would be very good out west toy. we have heat alerts in the southwest. 44 million people impacted once again. the third day in a row challenging records again. portland could see a record of 97...
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. >> cheers.a bi after the san antonio city blockedm opening at the airport it bars the government from retaliating against him for supporting a religious polarizi. to chick-fil-a or not. >> that lemonade would be very good out west today. we have heat alerts in the southwest. 44 million people impacted once again. the third day in a row challenging records again. portland could see a record ofe storms bubble up again temperaturest the temperatures plains looking good with lots of sunshine some rain in the ohio valley looking at some umbrella weather returning to the northeast tomorrow >>> in today's quick hits, the a hedged stocker of kendal jenner has been deported to aft two convictions. >>> kroger will sell cbd in nearly 1,000 stores including creams, balms and oils >>> pam pers announced they will provide 5,000 baby changing tables to men's rest rooms nine out of ten dads have gone into public rest rooms that didn't have a changing table we'll be right back. burying the smell in a flowery fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the toughest odors from the air. a
. >> cheers.a bi after the san antonio city blockedm opening at the airport it bars the government from retaliating against him for supporting a religious polarizi. to chick-fil-a or not. >> that lemonade would be very good out west today. we have heat alerts in the southwest. 44 million people impacted once again. the third day in a row challenging records again. portland could see a record ofe storms bubble up again temperaturest the temperatures plains looking good with lots of...
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san antonio's assistant city manager, dr. colleen bridgetor also revealed this to this local cbs station, quote, the plan was 350 of them, these are the congolese folks, would travel from san antonio to portland, portland, maine. but when we reached out to portland, maine, they said, please, don't send us anymore, we're stretched way beyond our capacity. so we're working with them, the migrants now, to identify other cities throughout the united states where they can go and begin their asylum-seeking process. now, jerry, in your time with i.c.e., did you ever see anything like this? >> not -- actually not. it has gotten -- it has overwhelmed our resources. our capabilities. it's like what's next? it's -- the agency officers along the border, they're -- they're drinking out of a fire hose right now. they're barely keeping up with their responsibilities. you have a lot of resources that are being dedicated to address with what you're seeing today. my biggest concern is what sacrifice. what is it that we're not doing we should be
san antonio's assistant city manager, dr. colleen bridgetor also revealed this to this local cbs station, quote, the plan was 350 of them, these are the congolese folks, would travel from san antonio to portland, portland, maine. but when we reached out to portland, maine, they said, please, don't send us anymore, we're stretched way beyond our capacity. so we're working with them, the migrants now, to identify other cities throughout the united states where they can go and begin their...
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jerry, i have to get a response of this because san antonio assistant city manager also revealed this to the local cbs station "the plan was that 350 of them," the congolese folks, "would travel from san antonio to portland, maine, but will he reached out to portland, maine, they said please don't send us any more. we are already stretched way beyond our capacity, so we're working with them, the migrants, now to identify other cities throughout the united states where they can go and begin their asylum seeking process." now, jerry, and your time with i.c.e., did you ever see anything like this? >> actually not. it has gotten -- it has overwhelmed our resources, our capabilities. it's like what's next? the agency -- barely keeping up with their responsibilities. you have a lot of resources that are being dedicated to address what you're saying. my biggest concern is, at what sacrifice? what is it that we are not doing that we should be doing because of all the attention and all the resources that are being diverted to deal with this influx. that's what bothers me. the amount of money t
jerry, i have to get a response of this because san antonio assistant city manager also revealed this to the local cbs station "the plan was that 350 of them," the congolese folks, "would travel from san antonio to portland, maine, but will he reached out to portland, maine, they said please don't send us any more. we are already stretched way beyond our capacity, so we're working with them, the migrants, now to identify other cities throughout the united states where they can go...
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san antonio, texas, one minute apart from his twin brother will joachim. >> shannon: both raised by their mother rosie, a before returning to his roots. becoming the youngest san antonio cityr ever elected at age 26. >> bret: he lost his first bid for mayor of san antonio in 2005, but he ran again in 2009 and won. >> julian: >> shannon: took the national stage in 2012 to deliver the keynote speech at the democratic national convention. the first latino to do so. >> bret: at only 39, julian joined president obama's cabinet as the youngest member, serving as the secretary of housing and urban development. >> shannon: his twin brother joachim also ascending the political rider representing texas and congress. >> bret: julian now runs for president, plans to challenge president trump with his progressive platform including medicare for all, police reform, and fighting climate change. >> shannon: let's get right back to the questions from the audience. mike langley has our next question. >> good afternoon, secretary. >> julian: afternoon. >> we've seen a few mayors and for mayors enter this race. i'm curious, how is your experience as a mayor and candidate secretary prepare you
san antonio, texas, one minute apart from his twin brother will joachim. >> shannon: both raised by their mother rosie, a before returning to his roots. becoming the youngest san antonio cityr ever elected at age 26. >> bret: he lost his first bid for mayor of san antonio in 2005, but he ran again in 2009 and won. >> julian: >> shannon: took the national stage in 2012 to deliver the keynote speech at the democratic national convention. the first latino to do so. >>...
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will head over to the us to the city of san antonio. group. and we'll show you the emails sent to us from the indian city of paris. mostly of visitors head straight in the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through love but now. even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock this is the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than 150 years of course taking a ride is at the very top of my list but 1st a pit stop at what's called the pickle mile it's to go to destination for the split was most famous product. you couldn't get in the caribbean we have some officials still pickles mustard garlic close radish most of it honey mustard or chili to. each that has its own secret pickle recipe these bergen's are sold all around the world. next i think the classics my favorite. the soil here in the chalet but is more than rich in nutrients ideal conditions for growing cucumbers. now i'm hopping on the next boat. first and foremost these boats are tourist attractions but they were once t
will head over to the us to the city of san antonio. group. and we'll show you the emails sent to us from the indian city of paris. mostly of visitors head straight in the water and i recommend you take some time to stroll through love but now. even spend the night at this beautiful 19th century castle. then it's on to the dock this is the departure spot for the region's typical boats for more than 150 years of course taking a ride is at the very top of my list but 1st a pit stop at what's...
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obviously you're mayor of a major city that represents veterans in the military, a former mayor. >> yeah. i served as mayor of san antonio, san antonio probably calls itself military city, usa. we have thousands of veterans deported, mostly living in mexico today. there are communities of united states veterans who have been deported that are living down there. in my people first immigration plan, i say as soon as i get into office, we will bring the deported veterans back. they have served our country honorably, went above and beyond in service of this country, and i believe they ought to be granted citizenship for their service and it is that simple. i believe they deserve it. >> i want to move to another topic of reparations. discussed for the last year with a lot of energy. you are not going to rule out direct checks to african americans, unlike some of your other competitors here in the space. why? >> because i think we need to support hr 40, congresswoman sheila jackson-lee's bill that would create a commission to look at reparations, people that are respected from across the country from different communities, and
obviously you're mayor of a major city that represents veterans in the military, a former mayor. >> yeah. i served as mayor of san antonio, san antonio probably calls itself military city, usa. we have thousands of veterans deported, mostly living in mexico today. there are communities of united states veterans who have been deported that are living down there. in my people first immigration plan, i say as soon as i get into office, we will bring the deported veterans back. they have...
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the 21st century and american soldiers have gone through so many wars, and i live in san antonio, the military city. it occurs to me in everyday life. to take what you look around and you look and see that the civil war is not a relic of the past. nor is reconstruction. as we approach the sesquicentennial we have to think about ways in which we can reconstruct the past, make it accessible and i think that is why all of us are storytellers, but especially welcome places like the constitution center where they put on display these wonderful images and wonderful scraps. want photoswe all maybe but we do have bringing to life the words and images and contouring and i think that kind of new approach to history is one that we all welcome. tell the story. get the word out. get the voices out. thank you. >> i just wanted to say, catherine, of course, biography is really important. i love your biographies in particular. i wasn't trying to say that we should not have those, but as a a corrective. because when we do tell women story we tend to tell them in biographies and men can represent the whole world but
the 21st century and american soldiers have gone through so many wars, and i live in san antonio, the military city. it occurs to me in everyday life. to take what you look around and you look and see that the civil war is not a relic of the past. nor is reconstruction. as we approach the sesquicentennial we have to think about ways in which we can reconstruct the past, make it accessible and i think that is why all of us are storytellers, but especially welcome places like the constitution...
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two councilmembers are suggesting a city-owned lot on san antonio road or another at geng road. east mountapalo alto and mountaw already have similar plans. we want to hear your ideas. >>> in the south bay, apple touted privacy at today's worldwide developers conference in san jose. they're launching sign in with apple. it allows you to log into websites and apps without using your email address. apple says it's meant to block all tracking that comes with social log-ins like facebook or google. >>> do you know what your smartphone is doing while you sleep? it turns out it's very busy sharing your data. kate larsen spoke to a san francisco man who is working to secure your phone and data. >> did you know that your smartphone is leading a double life? whether it's sending your text message, charging on your nightstand or tucked away in your pocket, your phone is busy, even when you're not. >> it doesn't shut off when you shut off. >> patrick jackson is a former nsa researcher for disconnect, a startup that is working to stop companies. all those apps you download from tracking you
two councilmembers are suggesting a city-owned lot on san antonio road or another at geng road. east mountapalo alto and mountaw already have similar plans. we want to hear your ideas. >>> in the south bay, apple touted privacy at today's worldwide developers conference in san jose. they're launching sign in with apple. it allows you to log into websites and apps without using your email address. apple says it's meant to block all tracking that comes with social log-ins like facebook...
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the severe thunderstorm watches from san antonio to great falls to salt lake city. and to bring you that rainfall map, along the mississippi, they don't want it. anywhere in the southeast, georgia up through south carolina, they need this rain. david? >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> and next here, there are new developments in the three americans who died at adjoining caribbean hotels within days of one another. tonight, the preliminary autopsy results are now in. we have new reporting on that. and it comes as another couple is now coming forward to say they are now suing after they got seriously ill at the same resort. abc's chief national affairs troernt tom llamas is on the scene tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new details into how those three american tourists died in the dominican republic. preliminary autopsy results show 41-year-old miranda werner suffered a type of cardiac arrest that led to respiratory failure. she died just two hours after checking into a bahia principe resort. her family says she had a drink from the minibar just befo
the severe thunderstorm watches from san antonio to great falls to salt lake city. and to bring you that rainfall map, along the mississippi, they don't want it. anywhere in the southeast, georgia up through south carolina, they need this rain. david? >> ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> and next here, there are new developments in the three americans who died at adjoining caribbean hotels within days of one another. tonight, the preliminary autopsy results are...
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we are talking cities like san antonio, dallas, san angelo and portions of waco, texas.line. morning hours are not necessarily the big issue. it's the afternoon and the evening hours. that is when we expect to really see a lot of those storms begin to fire back up and for some of these areas, especially areas across the southeast, the concern for flooding because in a lot of these places, you've had days now of rain and now we are adding more on top of it. >> what a mess. allison chinchar, thank you for that. >>> the standoff over tariffs between the u.s. and mexico is getting mixed reactions. the mexican president calling it a good deal for mexico. a huge rally to celebrate. but then we are hearing from migrants hoping to find revenfu in the u.s. who are fearful for what the deal means for their future. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us. 2. unlimited data. use as much as you want, when you want. 3. no surprises on your bill. taxes and fees included. still think you have a better deal? bring in your discount, and we'll match it. that's right. t-m
we are talking cities like san antonio, dallas, san angelo and portions of waco, texas.line. morning hours are not necessarily the big issue. it's the afternoon and the evening hours. that is when we expect to really see a lot of those storms begin to fire back up and for some of these areas, especially areas across the southeast, the concern for flooding because in a lot of these places, you've had days now of rain and now we are adding more on top of it. >> what a mess. allison...
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pedestrians at the end of a chase with modesto police. 24-year-old rodney caros of san francisco and 22-year-old antonio gazo of daly city were driving a stolen car when officers tried to pull them over yesterday morning. the men took off and started shooting at officers police say. that chase ended when the men crashed the car into a taco truck seating area killing two pedestrians. the men were arrested and are now held without bail. >>> the coastguard came to the rescue in sonoma county where four people on their canoe became stranded on the shore. released video of ue a man and three children were stuck near campbell cove after strong winds prevented them from paddling to safety. rescuers used a rope to pull everyone safely back into the bay. the coastguard says this is a reminder that weather conditions can change quickly and people should always be prepared for the worst. >>> one person was taken to the hospital after a shooting in vacaville. there were several police cruisers and a fire truck in a neighborhood south of interstate 80 at around 2:50 this afternoon. this was on luck cruise lane near alamo drive. the v
pedestrians at the end of a chase with modesto police. 24-year-old rodney caros of san francisco and 22-year-old antonio gazo of daly city were driving a stolen car when officers tried to pull them over yesterday morning. the men took off and started shooting at officers police say. that chase ended when the men crashed the car into a taco truck seating area killing two pedestrians. the men were arrested and are now held without bail. >>> the coastguard came to the rescue in sonoma...
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san antonio. >> very big city. skills does that give you in your mind that you could translate to becoming president or the president of hud housing? >> being in charge of something, getting things done, accountable of something. you're very close to the people when you're mayor. it's about job opportunities in the community, it's about the quality of life in their neighborhoods, so you're used to accountability and actually getting things done, working with people who may not agree with you to try and accomplish things. i think the people are tired of the log jams, they're tired of the infighting, and they want someone who has that experience of actually getting things done. >> is that possible to translate that into a washington where you have mitch mcconnell in the senate? >> i think at 12:01 p.m. on january 20, 2020, we'll have a democratic president and we'll be able to break the filibuster when we need to. >> i'm out of time, senator castro. appreciate your time. i also want to thank my panel. thank you all f
san antonio. >> very big city. skills does that give you in your mind that you could translate to becoming president or the president of hud housing? >> being in charge of something, getting things done, accountable of something. you're very close to the people when you're mayor. it's about job opportunities in the community, it's about the quality of life in their neighborhoods, so you're used to accountability and actually getting things done, working with people who may not agree...
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primarily from african countries make up 90% of the people living in a city run family and overflow shelters. back to today. when the san antonioager's request to portland was turned down, the response was jarring. we're working with them to identify other cities throughout the united states where they can go and begin their asylum-seeking process. where are these migrants going to be dropped next? that's anyone's guest. the fact that two cities in two states, thousands of miles apart are both at capacity? should be alarming for all americans. we reached out to officials in portland, maine and received the following response from a city counselor. portland is proud to be a welcoming city and those seeking to become an american. no city of 67,000 people can possibly manage to entire nation's immigrant situation on its own. wow! we're going to continue to follow this story and others like it and bring you updates since apparently nobody else will. also tonight, the ingram angle is exposing poor leadership like in the state of new mexico. we don't talk about them much. their citizens deserve better. the state of new mexico and the
primarily from african countries make up 90% of the people living in a city run family and overflow shelters. back to today. when the san antonioager's request to portland was turned down, the response was jarring. we're working with them to identify other cities throughout the united states where they can go and begin their asylum-seeking process. where are these migrants going to be dropped next? that's anyone's guest. the fact that two cities in two states, thousands of miles apart are both...
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. ♪ shannon: san antonio official telling local stations tonight hundreds of congolese and angolan migrants passing through the cityt have the ball up. customs and border patrol keeping a close eye on the migrants amid those worries. san antonio volunteers are helping translate french to english from local shelters. >> time to transmit them. >> there is not enough in the facility. the facility can hold 50 people. the ones i spoke to are just here in transits, going to new york and the family. shannon: they were dropped off last week after customs and border protection released a video of agents intercepting ever can migrants illegally crossing the rio grande river. don't know if they are part of the same group. a college in ohio ordered to pay $11 million in damages to a local bakery. a jury decided school staff 8 and abetted student claims the business was racist following a shoplifting incident involving a white employee and black student. this case sparked a lot of heated debate. >> reporter: probably still will continue. another development in this case, the judge denied oberlin college's request for a mistrial
. ♪ shannon: san antonio official telling local stations tonight hundreds of congolese and angolan migrants passing through the cityt have the ball up. customs and border patrol keeping a close eye on the migrants amid those worries. san antonio volunteers are helping translate french to english from local shelters. >> time to transmit them. >> there is not enough in the facility. the facility can hold 50 people. the ones i spoke to are just here in transits, going to new york and...
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you see them here. 22-year-old antonio gazzo of daly city and 24-year-old rodney quiros of san francisco have been booked on charges including homicide and attempted homicide. >>> meantime a united airlines jet skidded to a stop after some of its tires blew out while landing in newark, new jersey. flight 627 from denver ended up along the edge of a runway at newark liberty international airport. today's mishap forced one of united's biggest hubs to close for a short time. newark airport has reopened but delays do continue. united says some of its 166 passengers suffered minor injuries but they refused medical attention. >>> phoenix police pull a gun on a family and it is all caught on tape. the video that sparked outrage across the country arce the family gets ready to file a $10 million lawsuit. >>> plus, target stores back to normal tonight after a worldwide system outage had shoppers waiting in line for hours or man, that's a cool looking hot tub. we should check on the baby. he's so sweet. maybe too sweet? internet's down. go! your home is only as smart as your internet. get reliable
you see them here. 22-year-old antonio gazzo of daly city and 24-year-old rodney quiros of san francisco have been booked on charges including homicide and attempted homicide. >>> meantime a united airlines jet skidded to a stop after some of its tires blew out while landing in newark, new jersey. flight 627 from denver ended up along the edge of a runway at newark liberty international airport. today's mishap forced one of united's biggest hubs to close for a short time. newark...
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there arrival at the border and two cities, san antonio and portland, maine, has surprised and puzzledmmigration authorities and overwhelmed local officials and nonprofit groups. to turnrompted portland its basketball arena into an emergency shelter and depleted assistance funds meant for the groups. officials in both cities have had to reassure the public that fears of an ebola outbreak were unfounded, while also trying to find interpreters that speak their language. nytimes.com to read more. (202) 748-8000 if you are concerned about the federal debt. (202) 748-8001 if you are not so concerned. the front page of the "washington post" this morning. we talked a bit about the issue of impeachment with our earlier guests. here is the headline, pelosi stalls efforts to impeach. it says a prominent liberal in the house is impatient with nancy pelosi's opposition to impeaching president trump, and there seemed to be a major breakthrough last month when they keep a low cli, -- a key ly was looking to join the pro impeachment movement. there was a late night meeting where a plan was hatched. s
there arrival at the border and two cities, san antonio and portland, maine, has surprised and puzzledmmigration authorities and overwhelmed local officials and nonprofit groups. to turnrompted portland its basketball arena into an emergency shelter and depleted assistance funds meant for the groups. officials in both cities have had to reassure the public that fears of an ebola outbreak were unfounded, while also trying to find interpreters that speak their language. nytimes.com to read more....
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the first night will feature the mayor of the nation's largest city, a rust belt congressman, a former san antonioayor, and cabinet secretary, the former may i don't have or newark, new jersey, and senator from that very state, a former professor and senator from massachusetts, a former congressman from el paso, texas, a trained lawyer and senator from minnesota, an iraq war veteran and congresswoman from hawaii ch , sitting governor of washington state and a former maryland congressman. full house. >> the second night will showcase a california congressman, a senator from colorado, a senator from new york, a former prosecutor, and senator from california, a 2016 candidate and independent senator from vermont, the former vice president of the united states, the mayor of south bend, indiana, and entrepreneur advocating a universal basic income, a former brewer and governor of colorado, and an author advocating love as a platform. joining us now is nbc correspondent ali vitali where the democratic debate is set to take place tomorrow night. how are the candidates prepping? >> you give that lineup an
the first night will feature the mayor of the nation's largest city, a rust belt congressman, a former san antonioayor, and cabinet secretary, the former may i don't have or newark, new jersey, and senator from that very state, a former professor and senator from massachusetts, a former congressman from el paso, texas, a trained lawyer and senator from minnesota, an iraq war veteran and congresswoman from hawaii ch , sitting governor of washington state and a former maryland congressman. full...
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cities and/or states. >> true. >> number ten, san antonio. nine, clarksville, tennessee. dayton, ohio.er six, raleigh. tulsa. >> lived there. >> number five. bellingham, washington. >> okay. >> orlando. >> orlando! >> i think we know a little bit about o-town. >> lots of cats down there. >> wftv. spokane. and then corvallis, oregon, number one. >> wow. >> yeah, this is based off pet health insurance company, real estate brokerage respectively, analyzed these cities. perks like cat clinics, shelters, hospitals. >> abodes with high ceilings. >> these are cat-friendly cities. >> that makes sense. what doesn't make sense is in california, a sign that is aiming to get you to stop. but it doesn't even spell it right. >> whoa. >> what do you do here? do you stop? >> don't you know you're supposed to stop? stpo. >> this happened in lemon grove, a little town outside san diego. >> hopefully people still get the point. hey, i get the point of this. an excited dog. >> whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. >>> this morning on "world news now," the first democratic debate. ten candidates railed about the economy
cities and/or states. >> true. >> number ten, san antonio. nine, clarksville, tennessee. dayton, ohio.er six, raleigh. tulsa. >> lived there. >> number five. bellingham, washington. >> okay. >> orlando. >> orlando! >> i think we know a little bit about o-town. >> lots of cats down there. >> wftv. spokane. and then corvallis, oregon, number one. >> wow. >> yeah, this is based off pet health insurance company, real estate...
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. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: this is a fox news alert, san antonio officials telling local stations tonight that the hundreds of migrants passing through the cityive. and the center for disease control keeping an eye on those worries. and the volunteers helping to translate from french to english to local shelters. >> they give me time to translate this, how long do we wait before we jump to conclusions and we do something, this is what the university will pay for? >> shannon: one of the things we have heard regarding the school as they had contracted for decades or longer and the owner stated they were saying drop the starches against the students drop the charges against the students shoplifting and other issues and is a problem with the students directly reporting to the school and at the police and maybe will get the contracts back. that's according to the owners here but you do raise a quick question, richard. how long do we wait before people buy them on? >> with that to be honest. after point on the the fact that when just a small it's case came out you were quick to jump to the defense versus waiting for the facts. it would have to be h
. ♪ ♪ >> shannon: this is a fox news alert, san antonio officials telling local stations tonight that the hundreds of migrants passing through the cityive. and the center for disease control keeping an eye on those worries. and the volunteers helping to translate from french to english to local shelters. >> they give me time to translate this, how long do we wait before we jump to conclusions and we do something, this is what the university will pay for? >> shannon: one of...
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we started out as secretary paddia's hometown in the city of los angeles we went to new york, new york, columbus, ohio, san antonio, texas and orlando, florida. and so with this information we were able to release on may 22nd, the secretary and i our commission report which you all should have a copy of which is the community speaks. this is valuable information that will provide you the information and that we hope that the census bureau ant administration can ac on some of the recommendations and findings we were able to come up with. >> thank you. and we'll spend more time on the census as well. but secretary paddia and full transparency i know you do have a favorite in the field. the candidate wasn't with us this dsh the our murlt senator kamala harris. what do you think happened this morning in terms of what you heard and saw and then i'll ask the questions what risks for those who didn't come they took in not being here. >> as objectively as i can possibly be, i think it was great for nalleop 8 candidates for president of the united states came not just to falk to us but to talk to our community. >>. [ appla
we started out as secretary paddia's hometown in the city of los angeles we went to new york, new york, columbus, ohio, san antonio, texas and orlando, florida. and so with this information we were able to release on may 22nd, the secretary and i our commission report which you all should have a copy of which is the community speaks. this is valuable information that will provide you the information and that we hope that the census bureau ant administration can ac on some of the recommendations...
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city council approved it on monday. there are two possible sites. one is the old water treatment plant on san antonio road. our time is 6:39. 12 white male police officers in san francis a its promotion practices. in that lawsuit filed yesterday, the officers claim department uses a bias minorities and female candidates. police chief william scott, mayor london breed and several other san francisco city leaders. the sfpd uses lawful, merit based competitive in making promotions. >>> next month water bills go up. last night the board of directors unanimously approved an almost 13% rate increase over the next two years. the water agency says it needs the money to upgrade its computer system. the average water bill will go up about $3.60 a month. >>> the popular white bangled tiger at six flags discovery kingdom in vallejo has died. the 17-year-old tiger was humanely euthanized monday after suffering from chronic arthritis and pain. over the years photos have been published around the country and the world. he was the last of the white tigers at the amusement park but discovery kingdom still has eight other t
city council approved it on monday. there are two possible sites. one is the old water treatment plant on san antonio road. our time is 6:39. 12 white male police officers in san francis a its promotion practices. in that lawsuit filed yesterday, the officers claim department uses a bias minorities and female candidates. police chief william scott, mayor london breed and several other san francisco city leaders. the sfpd uses lawful, merit based competitive in making promotions. >>>...
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city council approved the plan last night. there are two possible sites. wanted the old water treatment plant on san antonio road.ludes either building permanent restrooms or providing a portable battery with showers. >>> all right, looking at those records again. you can't get enough of them. temperatures around the bay area, most of us were in the upper 90s and low 100s. even the big urban areas, san francisco tied a record again today, 97 degrees. sfo broke a record in at a. san jose record, 99 degrees. there is the heat right now. you see a little bit of cooling along the coast now, and we seen a little bit of cooling in san francisco as a slight, slight cipro develops. now in salinas, down in monterey we are seeing a stronger seabreeze, more robust series which indicates that the winds have shifted, and we are going to start to see more of an onshore flow which would indicate cooling. it's already a little bit coast side. tomorrow will be significant costarred in san francisco . san francisco should be in the 70s tomorrow instead of the 80s and 90s , but it will be a little longer to cool the inland valleys,
city council approved the plan last night. there are two possible sites. wanted the old water treatment plant on san antonio road.ludes either building permanent restrooms or providing a portable battery with showers. >>> all right, looking at those records again. you can't get enough of them. temperatures around the bay area, most of us were in the upper 90s and low 100s. even the big urban areas, san francisco tied a record again today, 97 degrees. sfo broke a record in at a. san...
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san antonio, texas, home of the alamo, the riverwalk and the hall family. three generations of truckers with deep roots in the city. it was here that bill hall met the love of his life at the tender age of 16. her name was frances. what happened the first time you laid eyes on bill? >> i just fell in love with him. i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki was born. were your parents in love? >> oh, yes. we definitely saw love growing up in the house. >> i love my baby. >> reporter: what was your relationship like with your dad? >> not your typical father-daughter relationship. like, a best friend, almost. i could tell dad anything. >> reporter: four years after nikki came justin. did he really want a son? >> oh, my god. when they pulled that baby out and they said, mr. hall, you have a son, that man cried. >> reporter: bill worked hard to give his young family a better life. >> bill used to clean airplanes. he went to college. and on the weekends, if he was off, he'd go dig ditches. we made ends meet
san antonio, texas, home of the alamo, the riverwalk and the hall family. three generations of truckers with deep roots in the city. it was here that bill hall met the love of his life at the tender age of 16. her name was frances. what happened the first time you laid eyes on bill? >> i just fell in love with him. i knew this was the man i was going to marry. >> reporter: at 16? >> at 16. >> reporter: they married right out of high school. a year later, daughter nikki...
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new safe rv parking program on city land, city council approved it on monday, there are two possible sites, one is the old water treatment plant on san antonio road, the other is on getting road. the plan includes building permanent bathrooms or providing a portable bathroom with showers. >>> a deadly shooting is under investigation this morning, it happened yesterday in a home on martin boulevard, police received 911 calls about a man holding a machete in the streets and exposing himself to children. police say they tried to get him to drop the machete but he refused to cooperate. they say, he pointed an object that looked like a gun, that is when one of the officers opened fire. >>> a new report reveals that six vallejo police officers who fired sharts at 20-year-old, willie mccoy fired 55 times in three and half seconds, on monday, a report was released, that said the officers actions were in line with contemporary training and police practices associated with the use of deadly force. in february, police responded to a call about a man unconscious in a car at a taco bell drive-through. willie mccoy was in the car with a gun sitting on his
new safe rv parking program on city land, city council approved it on monday, there are two possible sites, one is the old water treatment plant on san antonio road, the other is on getting road. the plan includes building permanent bathrooms or providing a portable bathroom with showers. >>> a deadly shooting is under investigation this morning, it happened yesterday in a home on martin boulevard, police received 911 calls about a man holding a machete in the streets and exposing...
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them on the bus and send them to san antonio, to the bus station there where they could go on to further areas. it's really sad what is going on at the border, and the cityrio and eagle pass, they are just getting slammed. del rio is getting 120 to 160 a day released in their community. eagle pass -- >> tucker: how are you absorbing those people? >> we are not. volunteers are trying to help them as much as they can, but this has been going on now and eagle pass and del rio for 60 days, 30 days now in the valley. we are not equipped to handle it. it's not like we don't want to help people, but we are not equipped to handle it. we are acting like we are doing these people a favor and we are setting them up to fail. they're not even allowed to work. they are being released in the united states, 250,000 people have been released in the united states in the last two months. those people, by law, are not allowed to get a job. but we are sending them all over the country and all these places with no where to take care of themselves. we are setting them up to fail. we are doing them a favor. >> tucker: this is an invasion, and you were seeing the brunt of it. th
them on the bus and send them to san antonio, to the bus station there where they could go on to further areas. it's really sad what is going on at the border, and the cityrio and eagle pass, they are just getting slammed. del rio is getting 120 to 160 a day released in their community. eagle pass -- >> tucker: how are you absorbing those people? >> we are not. volunteers are trying to help them as much as they can, but this has been going on now and eagle pass and del rio for 60...
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san antonio. that means that those 400 plus, just in laredo. on the mexico border, 67% of mexico-custom brokers have their headquarters on the border cities. that is -- i have tried to do it with thought, some time ago, could that be considered a foreign direct investment from mexicans and the united states? because they're creating jobs, paying taxes, they're building warehouses and they have from custom brokers' businesses to transportations to boutiques and restaurants, they diversified. and what could have been done with respect to manufacturing? a lot. the thing is that i, i've mentioned it before and thinking of some people don't like it, that we take for granted trade is always going to cross through laredo. they never thought about a second economic location for the city. not laredo. that's it. 90 plus% of the workforce is services. so that is something that we missed. 1988, in laredo, we had an event, and we were trying to attract businesses from all around to invest there, and most of them went to renosa or el paso or tijuana. and everyone was fine with that because trade was still number one. that was pre-nafta. so, we could hav
san antonio. that means that those 400 plus, just in laredo. on the mexico border, 67% of mexico-custom brokers have their headquarters on the border cities. that is -- i have tried to do it with thought, some time ago, could that be considered a foreign direct investment from mexicans and the united states? because they're creating jobs, paying taxes, they're building warehouses and they have from custom brokers' businesses to transportations to boutiques and restaurants, they diversified. and...
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san antonio in seven. after the final game, broadcasts by abc, he addressed the years of scrutiny he'd faced since leaving cleveland. >> i'm lebron james from akron, ohio, from the inner city here. so what everybody say about me off the court don't matter. i ain't got no worries. ♪ >> after back to back titles and twice being named mvp, lebron was winning back basketball fans, even in cleveland. once named by forbes magazine as one of the most hated athletes in pro sports, james and his image and brand were taking off. earlier james launched a management and marketing company lrmr the inches of the partners. like the decision in 2010, the choice to have his friends manage lebron i didn't imagine was highly scrutinized. >> there was a lot of critics when that happened. there were a lot of articles written about what a horrible decision. it is going to ruin his career. >> you have seen the shot of the star athlete with the entourage and 9 times out of 10 that usually winds up to be a bad ending. especially when you start putting your friends in charge of your business interests. but lebron james is that rare exception. these are all very sharp, smart guys. >> james, too, was
san antonio in seven. after the final game, broadcasts by abc, he addressed the years of scrutiny he'd faced since leaving cleveland. >> i'm lebron james from akron, ohio, from the inner city here. so what everybody say about me off the court don't matter. i ain't got no worries. ♪ >> after back to back titles and twice being named mvp, lebron was winning back basketball fans, even in cleveland. once named by forbes magazine as one of the most hated athletes in pro sports, james...
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hayward and no slowing and union city or fremont yet and the silicon valley commute is looking pretty good. i do want to mention there is a crash at the corner of san antonio and middle roads in palo alto. 6:16 am and we bring in sarah doing the weather for today>> cool start to this workweek which is much different from last week where we saw triple digit temperatures which is a nice sign of relief for those who do not like to be hot. this morning is nice and cool, marine layer to compress because of an upper ridge building meaning the inland clear out sooner. we will see yesterday, this afternoon we are seeing a warm- up of about 5 to 10 then yesterday's temps. it will get even warmer tomorrow but still it will not be too bad. we will not see 100 at all in the next few days which is good news. right now we have a comfortable 57 to start out the morning in oakland, 58 at hayward and 56 in fremont and san jose 55. san francisco 54. this is a 24 hour temperature change and we are already seeing the high pressure building and we saw that building last night into today and also tomorrow and you see it in temperatures. these are temperatures yesterday compared
hayward and no slowing and union city or fremont yet and the silicon valley commute is looking pretty good. i do want to mention there is a crash at the corner of san antonio and middle roads in palo alto. 6:16 am and we bring in sarah doing the weather for today>> cool start to this workweek which is much different from last week where we saw triple digit temperatures which is a nice sign of relief for those who do not like to be hot. this morning is nice and cool, marine layer to...
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city of the mayor of new york. ohio congressman tim ryan, former san antonio mayor, former hud secretary julian castro.ew jersey senator, former newark mayor cory booker. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. former texas congressman beto o'rourke. minnesota senator amy klobuchar. ohio congresswoman tulsi gabb d gabbard. and jay inslee and john delaney. we want to start with our friend chris matthews, host of "hardball." he is situated in the spin room in miami, across the street from the debate. chris will have analysis, journalists with him, some of the candidates request him after tonight's debate. and chris, in your view, is there anyone you think is poised to have a moment this evening? >> well, i think it will clearly elizabeth warren is the star of the show probably because she is doing so well right now, and she is probably overtaking at some point bernie sanders on the left. but the one i think is going to get the pop tonight when he gets his close-up is cory booker. and the reason i say this, first of all, he is going to be standing right next to warren who will have her on the camera a lot
city of the mayor of new york. ohio congressman tim ryan, former san antonio mayor, former hud secretary julian castro.ew jersey senator, former newark mayor cory booker. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren. former texas congressman beto o'rourke. minnesota senator amy klobuchar. ohio congresswoman tulsi gabb d gabbard. and jay inslee and john delaney. we want to start with our friend chris matthews, host of "hardball." he is situated in the spin room in miami, across the street...
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city. >> hello, houston, texas woo! >> hi to my mom in hartley, iowa. >> we're from san antonio, texas, bright celebrating our 50th birthdayave you with us on a tuesday morning. i think we can hold off the sprinkles for a few more minutes for that great crowd out there. >> we are really excited about something that we have coming up yesterday you might recall we told you about ali stroker's historic win at the tony awards. she is the first person to use a wheelchair to win an acting award. tomorrow she is going to join us right here live to tell us about that big night. >> can't wait to celebrate with her. much to get to here's the news at 8:00. retired red sox legend david ortiz is back in boston for treatment of his gunshot wound he was flown back by the red sox in a private plane overnight from the dominican republic where the shooting happened. ron mott joins us from boston. ron, good morning to you. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you the president and ceo of the red sox describes david ortiz's condition as serious, bu he was stable enough to get on that private jet yesterday in the dominican republic that brought h
city. >> hello, houston, texas woo! >> hi to my mom in hartley, iowa. >> we're from san antonio, texas, bright celebrating our 50th birthdayave you with us on a tuesday morning. i think we can hold off the sprinkles for a few more minutes for that great crowd out there. >> we are really excited about something that we have coming up yesterday you might recall we told you about ali stroker's historic win at the tony awards. she is the first person to use a wheelchair to...
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san antonio, you are just about done. we have a little light rain in pennsylvania. later today, we will see some storms pop up. these will be stronger from washington, d.c. to baltimore, philadelphia southwards, atlantic city and new jersey, 13 million people at risk of severe storms. wind damage and maybe a little hail. the area of green is what we call a marginal risk. maybe only a couple cases of severe weather. >> let me give you the timing. here are some of the showers this morning. it all kind of dries up in the middle of the day. this afternoon, with the peek heating of the day, the storms will pop up. these are all the little dots and thunderstorms on the map. kentucky, west ohio valley, west virginia and virginia. on tuesday, we do it again. new york city early in the afternoon. those storms could be strong around our nation's capitol. if you have any late afternoon flights, you may get some delays out of there. today, boston, chicago you are dry. showers and storms in florida. haven't mentioned much in the west. you are very dry and hot like you wouldn't expect for the middle of june. get ready to kick in the summer. sfl >>> protesters take to the streets of hong kong to denounce their own govern
san antonio, you are just about done. we have a little light rain in pennsylvania. later today, we will see some storms pop up. these will be stronger from washington, d.c. to baltimore, philadelphia southwards, atlantic city and new jersey, 13 million people at risk of severe storms. wind damage and maybe a little hail. the area of green is what we call a marginal risk. maybe only a couple cases of severe weather. >> let me give you the timing. here are some of the showers this morning....
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san antonio. 400 plus, just in laredo. on the mexico border 67% of mexico-custom brokers have their headquarters on the border cities. i have tried to do it with thought, some time ago, could that be considered a foreign direct investment from mexicans and the united states, because they're creating jobs, paying taxes, they're building warehouses and they have from custom brokers' businesses to transportations to boutiques and restaurants, they diversified. what could have been done with respect to manufacturing, a lot. the thing is that i -- i've mentioned it before and thinking of some people don't like it, that we take for granted trade is always going to cross through laredo. they never thought about a second economic location for the city. that's it. 90 plus percent of the workforce is services. that is something that we missed. 1988, in laredo, we had an event, and we were trying to attract businesses from all around to invest there, and most of them went to renos or el paso or tijuana. everyone was fine with that because trade was still number one. that was pre-nafta. we could have done a lot. i still think th
san antonio. 400 plus, just in laredo. on the mexico border 67% of mexico-custom brokers have their headquarters on the border cities. i have tried to do it with thought, some time ago, could that be considered a foreign direct investment from mexicans and the united states, because they're creating jobs, paying taxes, they're building warehouses and they have from custom brokers' businesses to transportations to boutiques and restaurants, they diversified. what could have been done with...
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when cities or state legislatures or the federal government are trying to do the thing, oftentimes the transgender community is played other part of the lgbt q community. mayor of when i was san antonio 2013, we were non-discrimiation ordinance. here were those, even those on the side of doing a ordinance, whoon -- don't include the transgender community, you might get more support in the if you don't. clufid, no, we're going to everything, including the transgender community, and we did. was at hud, we made sure that transgender individuals shelter at using or a publicly funded shelter identify.to how they so if i'm president, i'm going to make sure that when it comes reproductive health care, we cluf our transgender the stigma d remove that too oftentimes injures their quality of life and we're stand up for everybody, and thank you very much for the question. [applause] >> all right. at ou're now looking hundreds of reproductive rights watching the room and on live stream. theou all are the ones with bumper stickers. yes, on our bicycles too. is there anything you want them to know? >> yes. thank you. n the 21st century, i want us to move forward as one nation with one destiny, and
when cities or state legislatures or the federal government are trying to do the thing, oftentimes the transgender community is played other part of the lgbt q community. mayor of when i was san antonio 2013, we were non-discrimiation ordinance. here were those, even those on the side of doing a ordinance, whoon -- don't include the transgender community, you might get more support in the if you don't. clufid, no, we're going to everything, including the transgender community, and we did. was...