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organizers dedicated it to antonio ramos, an artist shot and killed while working the mural two years. >> he was excited, he had tenacity, he had passion and he had fervor for the power of public art in communities. and he was a part of that. and we bring that spirit into this wall. >>> ramos was helping the community group attitudal healing connection. >>> the skies above were bright and sunny but the view below was foggy. let's take a close look as i move to the other side of the studio and give you more details on what's going on. >> we're looking at some beautiful sunsets. this is view from emeryville. the sun has set. it is 57 in san francisco and in oakland. mountain view, 54. gilroy, 59, 54 at half moon bay. this is another view of the post sunset sky. the temperature readings, 60. it's been pretty mild all day. mid 50s in napa and novato. one more look, these the forecast features. dry and mild weather. the wet pattern begins monday and we'll have periods of rain throughout the week. it will be a rather wet week. and a foggy night tonight. here's the forecast animation shows s
organizers dedicated it to antonio ramos, an artist shot and killed while working the mural two years. >> he was excited, he had tenacity, he had passion and he had fervor for the power of public art in communities. and he was a part of that. and we bring that spirit into this wall. >>> ramos was helping the community group attitudal healing connection. >>> the skies above were bright and sunny but the view below was foggy. let's take a close look as i move to the other...
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antonio ramos was working on this mural at 35th and west street when a man shot him to death for his he brought a lot of light and love around the project. he was probably the biggest cheerleader. he was a real lover of public art.>> reporter: this mural is dedicated to him.>> it feels like we are carrying on with a new generation.>> reporter: it is the fourth in the neighborhood involving students. organized by the nonprofit healing connection. the organization is raising money for another mural.>> we want them thinking about how they can be problem solvers.>> reporter: they are proud of the work and they know years from now they are grown there arts will still be standing.>>> i still look at it. i can't believe i did that.>> reporter:>>> up next a salon in san francisco shows how cutting hair can actually change lives.>> we go out and offer them an opportunity to get up.>> how the owners are managing to groom women for a fresh start.>>> will the weather cooperate? bill martin is dialing in his forecast for us. there's only one place where you can get... ... more adventure, more woo
antonio ramos was working on this mural at 35th and west street when a man shot him to death for his he brought a lot of light and love around the project. he was probably the biggest cheerleader. he was a real lover of public art.>> reporter: this mural is dedicated to him.>> it feels like we are carrying on with a new generation.>> reporter: it is the fourth in the neighborhood involving students. organized by the nonprofit healing connection. the organization is raising...
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organizers dedicated it to antonio ramos, an artist who was shot and killed while working on the muralborhood two years ago. >> he was excited. he had tenacity. he had passion. and he had fervor for the power of public art in communities. and he was a part of that. we bring that spirit into this wall. >> ramos was helping a community group bring the mural to life. the group pairs professional muralists like ramos with local students to design and paint the works of art. >>> in marin county, it was a scene bound to put a smile on the face of anyone who co-hoe salmon. hey returned home to spawn in an unusual way. >> reporter: you may never have seen finishing done this way before. >> you've got to be sneaky and quick. and you can't mind getting wet. >> reporter: brian friel of the california department of fish and wildlife ever assumed all biology experiments take place in a lab. in this case it was in a parking lot. cohoe salmon returning to nature via a hatchery intervention. >> i don't want salmon to go extinct. >> reporter: that's manford kittle. he helped design a three-year experim
organizers dedicated it to antonio ramos, an artist who was shot and killed while working on the muralborhood two years ago. >> he was excited. he had tenacity. he had passion. and he had fervor for the power of public art in communities. and he was a part of that. we bring that spirit into this wall. >> ramos was helping a community group bring the mural to life. the group pairs professional muralists like ramos with local students to design and paint the works of art. >>>...
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in september 2015 antonio ramos was working on this mural at this and west streets a man shot him toor his camera. >> he brought a lot of light and love around the project. he was the biggest cheerleader and he was a real lover of public art. >> reporter: this mural is dedicated to him. >> i feel like we're carrying on with the new generation. >> reporter: the mural is the fourth in the neighborhood all involving students. the projects are sponsored and organized by the nonprofit attitudinal healing connection. the organization is raising money for another mural. >> we want our young people thinking about how they can be problem solvers. >> reporter: the student artists say they are proud of their work and they know years from now when they're all grown, their art most likely will still be standing. >> every day i still look at it, just looking at it like, wow, i can't believe i really did that. >> reporter: in oakland, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. ♪[ music ] >>> all righty. frank. i made a mistake the last weather hit. >> you did? i showed the wrong temperatures from the highs from to
in september 2015 antonio ramos was working on this mural at this and west streets a man shot him toor his camera. >> he brought a lot of light and love around the project. he was the biggest cheerleader and he was a real lover of public art. >> reporter: this mural is dedicated to him. >> i feel like we're carrying on with the new generation. >> reporter: the mural is the fourth in the neighborhood all involving students. the projects are sponsored and organized by the...
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organizers dedicated it to antonio ramos, an artist who was shot and killed while working on the muralwo years ago. >> he was excited. he had tenacity. he had passion. and he had fervor for the power of public art in communities. and he was a part of that. we bring that spirit into this wall. >> ramos was helping a community group with bringing that mural to life. the group pairs professional muralists like ramos with local students to design and paint the works of art. >>> in marin county, it was a scene bound to put a smile on the face of anyone who loves coho salmon. they returned home to spawn in a most unusual way. >> reporter: if you're in the mood for a little fishing, you may never have seen fishing done this way before. >> you've got to be sneaky and quick. and you can't mind getting wet. >> reporter: brian friel of the california department of fish and wildlife never assumed that all biology experiments take place in a lab. in this case it was in a parking lot. coho salmon returning to nature via a hatchery intervention. >> i don't want salmon to go extinct. it's a beautiful
organizers dedicated it to antonio ramos, an artist who was shot and killed while working on the muralwo years ago. >> he was excited. he had tenacity. he had passion. and he had fervor for the power of public art in communities. and he was a part of that. we bring that spirit into this wall. >> ramos was helping a community group with bringing that mural to life. the group pairs professional muralists like ramos with local students to design and paint the works of art. >>>...
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in september 2015 antonio ramos was working on this mural at this and west streets a man shot him to for his camera. >> he brought a lot of light and love around the project. he was the biggest cheerleader and he was a real lover of public art. >> reporter: this mural is dedicated to him. >> i feel like we're carrying on with the new generation. >> reporter: the mural is the fourth in the neighborhood all involving students. the projects are sponsored and organized by the nonprofit attitudinal healing connection. the organization is raising money for another mural. >> we want our young people thinking about how they can be problem solvers. >> reporter: the student artists say they are proud of their work and they know years from now when they're all grown, their art most likely will still be standing. >> every day i still look at it, just looking at it like, wow, i can't believe i really did that. >> reporter: in oakland, rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. ♪[ music ] >>> still to come, her son disappeared and his body found dates later in the north bay and now she wants some answers. >> some
in september 2015 antonio ramos was working on this mural at this and west streets a man shot him to for his camera. >> he brought a lot of light and love around the project. he was the biggest cheerleader and he was a real lover of public art. >> reporter: this mural is dedicated to him. >> i feel like we're carrying on with the new generation. >> reporter: the mural is the fourth in the neighborhood all involving students. the projects are sponsored and organized by...
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in my home state of california, n 2015, a 27-year-old, antonio ramos, was shot and killed with an i.c.e. agent's stolen nine millimeter weapon. according to the d.h.s.-o.i.g. failures to safeguard important equipment and assets are still not being properly addressed. given d.h.s. mission, it is essential that d.h.s. work force prioritize and properly protect the equipment that is critical to their mission. mr. speaker, i urge passage of this measure and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. fitzpatrick: mr. speaker, i once again urge my colleagues to support h.r. 4433, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania yields back. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4433, as amended. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without object
in my home state of california, n 2015, a 27-year-old, antonio ramos, was shot and killed with an i.c.e. agent's stolen nine millimeter weapon. according to the d.h.s.-o.i.g. failures to safeguard important equipment and assets are still not being properly addressed. given d.h.s. mission, it is essential that d.h.s. work force prioritize and properly protect the equipment that is critical to their mission. mr. speaker, i urge passage of this measure and yield back the balance of my time. the...
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ramo: estas amenazas son dirigidas a inmigrantes indocumentados, nada mÁs con la intenciÓn de reportarlos con la agencia de inmigraciÓn. antoniotar a los trabajadores indocumentados. >> que no tengan miedo. quÉ nos van a hacer? antonio dos -- >> lo mÁs importante es saber que todas las protecciones laborales aplican a todos los trabajadores, sin importar el estatus migratorio. antonio: no se puede preguntar por recortes policiales tampoco y tampoco del historial de sueldo. con respecto al sueldo mÍnimo, atento a los cambios. >> sube a $11 por hora en california. a los que trabajan en empresas pequeÑas con 25 trabajadores, sube a 10 con 50 la hora. palmira: el presidente, donald trump, comenzÓ el segundo dÍa del aÑo refiriÉndose a ddaca." demÓcratas no estÁn haciendo nada por daca, sÓlo estÁn interesados por la polÍtica." este mensaje se dio en medio de la reanudaciÓn de funciones del congreso, que se tiene en sus manos las decisiones cruciales, especialmente en el tema de migraciÓn. >> creo que hay una posibilidad real que se puede pasar un proyecto de migraciÓn. no serÍa solamente un proyecto que le de alivio a los soÑadores.
ramo: estas amenazas son dirigidas a inmigrantes indocumentados, nada mÁs con la intenciÓn de reportarlos con la agencia de inmigraciÓn. antoniotar a los trabajadores indocumentados. >> que no tengan miedo. quÉ nos van a hacer? antonio dos -- >> lo mÁs importante es saber que todas las protecciones laborales aplican a todos los trabajadores, sin importar el estatus migratorio. antonio: no se puede preguntar por recortes policiales tampoco y tampoco del historial de sueldo. con...