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city police department. tiffany? al and sheila, over the past month and a half, there has been an influx of cars being broken into and stolen throughout sioux city. today, police shared some ways we can prevent this from happening. << having your car broken into or stolen is not a way most people want to spend the holiday season. but in sioux city, police have noticed an unusual spike. "the vast majority have been located within a couple blocks of when they've been taken," who said this???? "so it seems like the motivation is just to be able to go through the vehicle. sometimes those vehicles are being used to commit other car burglaries." sioux city police say there have been more than 200 car burglaries since october 1st. more than 60 of those cars were also stolen. according to police, a majority of the crimes have been by one group of people they're investigating. they have been city. but the main areas hit are east of lewis boulevard, the north side and leeds. one of the biggest similarities police see with the burglaries and thefts is that car owners had left their cars unlocked or with the keys inside. "rarely
city police department. tiffany? al and sheila, over the past month and a half, there has been an influx of cars being broken into and stolen throughout sioux city. today, police shared some ways we can prevent this from happening.
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city. but they have been illegal on new york city streets for years. two years ago a bill was passed toughening penalties for riding e bikes. since then, he's been disappointed, especially given may de blasio's push to eliminate deaths and injuries on city roads. >> we cannot have vision zero in new york city be totally successful without addressing the e bike problem that we have. it's a serious one. >> intaed of an e bike crackdown, there's been a steady acceptance of them on the city streets. the nnd has only been keeping track of enforcement since last summer and even now the stats are unclear. since july police are handed out 685 summons are e bikes and motor scooters be u we don't know how many are for electric antibioticance how many are for motor scooters. >> if we don't get more enforcement, there really is no when i enact legislation, i expect the city to follow up. illegal? did you know you're going to wrong way on the avenue? >> it certainly was not had are for the i-team to find e bike offenders. during the manhattan lunch rush we found e b
city. but they have been illegal on new york city streets for years. two years ago a bill was passed toughening penalties for riding e bikes. since then, he's been disappointed, especially given may de blasio's push to eliminate deaths and injuries on city roads. >> we cannot have vision zero in new york city be totally successful without addressing the e bike problem that we have. it's a serious one. >> intaed of an e bike crackdown, there's been a steady acceptance of them on the...
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the city has been pitching a coliseum city where the raiders currently play. they will get to show it to nfl owners next week in new york city. oakland has been struggling to get a financing plan in place. right now, we're asking mayor libby schaaf to preview her pitch to the nfl. that part of the story coming up at 6:00. >>> it's looking more like warriors will leave oakland for san francisco. a city commission approved the final environmental impact report for the proposed stadium in the mission bay stadium across from ucsf. the commission also approved the plans for the development that goes with the arena. other hurdles remain but the warriors want to move into the new building for the 2018-2019 season. >>> a real dogfight taking place over some of the bay area's most popular off leash parklands. dog walking rules could change if the national park service gets its way. kpix 5's emily turner with what the fight over man's best friend is all about. >> reporter: there are more dogs than children in the city of san francisco. and now, those dogs may have even
the city has been pitching a coliseum city where the raiders currently play. they will get to show it to nfl owners next week in new york city. oakland has been struggling to get a financing plan in place. right now, we're asking mayor libby schaaf to preview her pitch to the nfl. that part of the story coming up at 6:00. >>> it's looking more like warriors will leave oakland for san francisco. a city commission approved the final environmental impact report for the proposed stadium in...
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city streets superintendent, ed pickens. he says teamwork is big for their department. the driver we followed, has been plowing sioux city's streets for 5-years. well it wouldn't of been a lawn mower waking many people up today. but something just as noisy, a snow blower. it's officialy that time of year. the first winter storm of the season brought plenty of snow. and with that, plenty of shoveling. ktiv's sam curtiss caught up with some doing just that, sam? well, i think i found the one person who doesn't mind shoveling. at least if you compare it to lawn mowing. that storm yesterday dumped nearly half a foot on sioux city. many were clearing off their driveways and sidewalks. a mother-daughter duo tag teamed their driveway so they could get to the store to buy thanksgiving turkeys. "one for family and one for a neighbor of my daughters," said ruthie waurren. "they're a little hard up for money.i think i'm going to buy two turkeys and two pies." ruthie there is almost 81 years old too. she's still shoveling snow. and she's quite the character. at 80, you'd be surprised how busy she keeps herself. he
city streets superintendent, ed pickens. he says teamwork is big for their department. the driver we followed, has been plowing sioux city's streets for 5-years. well it wouldn't of been a lawn mower waking many people up today. but something just as noisy, a snow blower. it's officialy that time of year. the first winter storm of the season brought plenty of snow. and with that, plenty of shoveling. ktiv's sam curtiss caught up with some doing just that, sam? well, i think i found the one...
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there's been three deadly crashes in daly city. one killed was 78-year-old jose roselle. he was crossing when he was struck by a hit and run driver last year. >>> it's 4:17. we want to check in with sal. how's traffic. >> you said the magic word, friday. you know traffic is doing well, we have a couple things, nothing causing major traffic delays. we're going to take a look at the commutes in the east bay. it's always, i say east bay and put golden gate bridge first. the traffic looking good as you head to the toll plaza of the golden gate bridge bridge. >> this morning if you're driving on the san mateo bridge the traffic hooks nice. want to bring in a map and add it here, there's a problem on the carlson on-ramp, a truck somehow became disabled and slid down an embankment, the chp is not going to open the ramp until 7:00 this morning. quite an extensive operation. not causing a major delay right now. >>> we have another clear morning, except for patchy fog, lows are cold, but they are coming up. in the 30s for some. fairfield is in there. each day, it's more in the 40s
there's been three deadly crashes in daly city. one killed was 78-year-old jose roselle. he was crossing when he was struck by a hit and run driver last year. >>> it's 4:17. we want to check in with sal. how's traffic. >> you said the magic word, friday. you know traffic is doing well, we have a couple things, nothing causing major traffic delays. we're going to take a look at the commutes in the east bay. it's always, i say east bay and put golden gate bridge first. the traffic...
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there have been at least four city. one outside the national stadium of paris where tens of proper huge explosions. the french president was at that soccer match. he was quickly whisked to the presumably in the 11th. they are probably right around the area of the concert hall where witnesses say there are still dozens of hostages inside being held by hostage-taking who have killed at least 15 people outside. much more now on wbz news at 6:00. . news story at 6:00. terrorist attacks in paris dozens have been killed and it isn't over yet. 100 people are still being held hostage as we speak. terrifying situation. french police are telling people in paris to stay indoors. >> the latest from the ap has announced that french military are being deployed there appear to be several different attacks that went on this evening in paris mass shooting in a restaurant attack on a theater where hostages are being held right now as david mention and two explosions heard outside the soccer stadium where a match was going on and the fren
there have been at least four city. one outside the national stadium of paris where tens of proper huge explosions. the french president was at that soccer match. he was quickly whisked to the presumably in the 11th. they are probably right around the area of the concert hall where witnesses say there are still dozens of hostages inside being held by hostage-taking who have killed at least 15 people outside. much more now on wbz news at 6:00. . news story at 6:00. terrorist attacks in paris...
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city hall. it hasn't been a cheap operation, but city leaders believe the facelift is more indicative of the way the city is moving. local 5's jacob pecklo has more. jacob: natural sound of snow shovel moving geoff warmouth has been busy running his hardware store in waukee for two decades now. natural sound: "measure, right?" but as the city has grows, he's found the demands at the shop are a little bit different. geoff warmouth, waukee hardware owner: "i used to know everybody that came through that door by name, but now i don't know everybody that comes through that door." warmouth says the school districts have been a big reason that people have been moving to the area, and why it's been expanding so quickly. and that's brought plenty of changes, like a new logo unveiled tuesday night. geoff warmouth, waukee hardware owner: "everything needs to be readdressed over time. just because something was good 20 years ago, doesn't mean it's going to meet the criteria of today." mayor bill peard says that new image points out the city's rich history, as well as its plans for future development. bill
city hall. it hasn't been a cheap operation, but city leaders believe the facelift is more indicative of the way the city is moving. local 5's jacob pecklo has more. jacob: natural sound of snow shovel moving geoff warmouth has been busy running his hardware store in waukee for two decades now. natural sound: "measure, right?" but as the city has grows, he's found the demands at the shop are a little bit different. geoff warmouth, waukee hardware owner: "i used to know everybody...
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. >> chicago has always been a violent city, right? so is there any change for this? is this always been a violent city? what can we do about it? >> we can't do anything. we ain't got no money. there's only so much we can do. we can raise awareness. >> okay. >> if i was an average kid living in chicago, what would my life be like? >> not only the stuff in the community but in their homes. a lot of them live in situations where they're forced to grow up fast. walking down the street, you walk to the store, and it's not guaranteed they are coming home. it's just that simple. most kids live with their grandparents, so most kids deal with abandonment issues and the self-esteem is low and depression and suicide stuff. there's kids around here dealing with a lot of stuff. if it wasn't for the ark, no telling how worse they would be. >> can we fix this? >> yeah, we can, but will we? >> pam is once again pack back at st. sbinas with her husband and sons. >> we've all lost our children to gun violence. >> her gun violence support group and lamar's high schoolers join forces for
. >> chicago has always been a violent city, right? so is there any change for this? is this always been a violent city? what can we do about it? >> we can't do anything. we ain't got no money. there's only so much we can do. we can raise awareness. >> okay. >> if i was an average kid living in chicago, what would my life be like? >> not only the stuff in the community but in their homes. a lot of them live in situations where they're forced to grow up fast....
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it's been horrendous and i know the city has been meeting with the sfmta board and community to come up with strategies to calm that traffic around at&t park and mission bay. biotech companies talk about coming in and bringing 2,000 in there and they leave in the afternoon. and we're still -- they are still not addressing the issues of residents just wanting to get home after work. so this transportation improvement fund to me is very, very personal. i really appreciate the warrior's collaboration with all of the government entities, the bicycle coalition, but primarily, with the community. i mean, they stepped really up first-class and came out and have been talking with us over the last 18 months >> i mean they came out swinging, you know? i really, really appreciate for them. they couldn't have come with this plan at a better time, given that the central subway is in alignment with the rollout of the new events center. that will even further improve that little hub there, bringing in tracks where there is one platform, you see in that will accommodate more people. it's safer. you
it's been horrendous and i know the city has been meeting with the sfmta board and community to come up with strategies to calm that traffic around at&t park and mission bay. biotech companies talk about coming in and bringing 2,000 in there and they leave in the afternoon. and we're still -- they are still not addressing the issues of residents just wanting to get home after work. so this transportation improvement fund to me is very, very personal. i really appreciate the warrior's...
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dari: there are reports. 60 people may have been held city. this seems like it's an outright siege over paris right now. that goes not to forget about the fact there was an attack last january, the deadly attack by islamic extremist of the "charlie hebdo" newspaper that left 20 dead. they've seen their fair share of this recently. >> this is exactly the kind of thing where when you see something like this happen in paris, we have to heighten our situation here in new york, in other cities around the world that have high visibility, like paris. it's a crucial time. this is a very fluid situation. we don't have all the details right now. you can clearly see that this has all the elements of al-qaeda-related isis attack. as far as the specifics and who's involved and where they came from, it's going to take some time to sort this out. dari: we should let you know that the u.s. national security officials are monitoring the situation. obviously when something like this happens and there's been so much talk about attacking isis, what's going on in
dari: there are reports. 60 people may have been held city. this seems like it's an outright siege over paris right now. that goes not to forget about the fact there was an attack last january, the deadly attack by islamic extremist of the "charlie hebdo" newspaper that left 20 dead. they've seen their fair share of this recently. >> this is exactly the kind of thing where when you see something like this happen in paris, we have to heighten our situation here in new york, in...
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nearly half of sioux city arrests have been native americans. that's pretty steady with last year and 2013. compare that to sioux city's overall native american population, which is 2-3 percent. many of these arrests were repeat offenders. jenna back on cam: the numbers were a major topic of concern at today's community meeting. elisa raffa is here to tell us more about what was discussed. jenna: it has been known that native americans have suffered from alcoholism, often getting into scuffles with law enforcement, but what was eye opening about today's town hall meeting.. was that this problem is more than just substance abuse and homelessness. many local native american leaders expressed frustration with the lack of connection between the two entities, and asked that the community take action to help those native americans in need. "i'm going to simply say that i believe that those in the public and private trusts who work on recovery need to connect with our native community. i do not think they're doing the job that they would wish to do" say
nearly half of sioux city arrests have been native americans. that's pretty steady with last year and 2013. compare that to sioux city's overall native american population, which is 2-3 percent. many of these arrests were repeat offenders. jenna back on cam: the numbers were a major topic of concern at today's community meeting. elisa raffa is here to tell us more about what was discussed. jenna: it has been known that native americans have suffered from alcoholism, often getting into scuffles...
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thrnchts have been increased air strikes in the southern yemen city of ta'izz. e battle for the strategic location has been going on for months. fighting houthi rebels, control of third largest city has been split. myanmar's government returned to parliament today, could make things difficult for opposition leader aung san suu kyi and her party. it was first time she and her party entered parliament, she is constitutionally barred from holding office. >>> in u.s. the shooting of an armed black man in minnesota on sunday has led to protests. jamar clark had reportedly assaulted someone. witnesses say that clark didn't struggle with the police, the two officers involved are currently on paid leave while the investigation continues. >>> now to the dizzying heights above one of the world's most famous tourist attractions like you've never bee seen it before. balloon flights above the taj mahal. fez jamal wept to great heights to provide this report. >> the first ever taj balloon festival. pilots looking forward to an exciting trip. >> the taj mahal, i'm going to live
thrnchts have been increased air strikes in the southern yemen city of ta'izz. e battle for the strategic location has been going on for months. fighting houthi rebels, control of third largest city has been split. myanmar's government returned to parliament today, could make things difficult for opposition leader aung san suu kyi and her party. it was first time she and her party entered parliament, she is constitutionally barred from holding office. >>> in u.s. the shooting of an...
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conference today. >> one of the topics, why he doesn't hold more news conferences. >> there's been a new strategy at city hall in recent weeks and the mayor don't like it. bill deblasio has been trying to speak to voters and in the process, he's been taking fewer questions from the press. at city hall this afternoon, he spent well over an hour answering questions on all sorts of subjects. comes as the city hall press corps is questioning the shift in his media strategy. >> being out in communities, talking to every day people spontaneously, that's going to be where a lot of time an energy goes. >> during the month of october, the mayor held just five general news conferences where reporters could ask questions about whatever subject they wanted. multiple news conferences had been a fixture at city hall for years. mayor koch sometimes did several a day. >> i go, i make my stam. >> mayors giuliani and bloomberg did about three a week, plus a weekly radio show on fridays even though they can't always like the questions. >> it's hard to answer something as stupid. >> we don't approach government the way othe
conference today. >> one of the topics, why he doesn't hold more news conferences. >> there's been a new strategy at city hall in recent weeks and the mayor don't like it. bill deblasio has been trying to speak to voters and in the process, he's been taking fewer questions from the press. at city hall this afternoon, he spent well over an hour answering questions on all sorts of subjects. comes as the city hall press corps is questioning the shift in his media strategy. >>...
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college instead of a single building it sufrdz from mass we saved one building but city college took it in the shorts i've beenased to see the reports that things have stabled financially and likely the college will put out in one piece i'm glad for the limp that put it better on track (clapping.) >> well, i city college especially ocean campus a constant struggle i see a lot of teachers that are frustrated with the accreditation i want to see that city college has an easier time getting through this crisis it is really demoralizing we teachers and students so it is very, very hard i just can't say how much it real effects the faculty and students (clapping.) so first of all, i'll commends on the other hand, our district attorney dennis herrera and make sure our city attorney has sufficient resources second of all i'll do what i the fourth was champion prop a for sufficient funding including huge over experiencing in all instances back in the day when they wanted to knock down columbus and replace that with units when city college was michael the stakes and finally, there's voted for the person in a f d the fa
college instead of a single building it sufrdz from mass we saved one building but city college took it in the shorts i've beenased to see the reports that things have stabled financially and likely the college will put out in one piece i'm glad for the limp that put it better on track (clapping.) >> well, i city college especially ocean campus a constant struggle i see a lot of teachers that are frustrated with the accreditation i want to see that city college has an easier time getting...
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how will you shake things up after having been at city hall so long? >> the most important thing for me is that if you try to hit a home run every time at bat, more than likely you are striking out. even if you hit a home run, you can still lose 2-1. the important thing is to hit singles. we're working on hitting singles every day starting january 2016 to improve our situation in our city and our schools. opportunities for jobs, pre-k. dealing with issues coming back from incarceration to make them productive citizens, help them get the dignity of a job and raising kids and taking care of our communities. >> what about the city wage tax? how much can we cut it by? >> the issue with the city wage tax say balancing act. actually, we have been reducing the wage and business taxes since 1998. they have been small amounts, but they're going down. they're not going up as in past years. michael nutter had to suspend the cuts during the recession, which was understood -- understandable. now we're going back and doing it again. as we can balance service level n
how will you shake things up after having been at city hall so long? >> the most important thing for me is that if you try to hit a home run every time at bat, more than likely you are striking out. even if you hit a home run, you can still lose 2-1. the important thing is to hit singles. we're working on hitting singles every day starting january 2016 to improve our situation in our city and our schools. opportunities for jobs, pre-k. dealing with issues coming back from incarceration to...
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city streets superintendent, ed pickens. he says teamwork is big for their department. i rode around in one of those trucks and spoke with a driver. he's been plowing the streets of sioux city for the past five years. "the hardest part is just trying to make it where people can get around that's the hardest thing for me and everybody has such a big area. a day like today as soon as you make a pass, it's coated again," said sioux city operater one, jeremy groves. groves says he takes pride in his job because he gets to help siouxlanders out. he takes a great responsibility in his job. they will continue to plow the streets through the night and into tomorrow. matt and sheila? (sheila) thanks tommie. as city crews tend to the streets here in sioux city, plows are hard at work on the highways and interstates. most roads in northwest iowa and northeast nebraska are listed as "completely covered" by snow at this hour. and, the south dakota dot isn't advising travel on any state highway,xor interstate, tonight. log onto ktiv-dot-com, and click on the "weather" tab to find links to the latest siouxland states. (matt) to get a closer look at those
city streets superintendent, ed pickens. he says teamwork is big for their department. i rode around in one of those trucks and spoke with a driver. he's been plowing the streets of sioux city for the past five years. "the hardest part is just trying to make it where people can get around that's the hardest thing for me and everybody has such a big area. a day like today as soon as you make a pass, it's coated again," said sioux city operater one, jeremy groves. groves says he takes...
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it's not and as video footage of the attacks emerge of course it is a bitter reminder of what the city has been through. the city is essentially traumatized by what it experienced the last 48 hours. this is a second day of mourning in france, the tributes at the place de la proouk republic, mad it difficult to stop people from wanting to come here to exchange stories, to share their emotions and to desperately try to make sense of what happened here in paris. certain key spots within the city are still sealed off. the bataclan night club is still an active crime scene, forensic investigators have been gathering evidence there. other key locations, famous museums like the louvre remain closed, famous monuments, like the eiffel tower, are closed. this is not paris the way it should be, one person told me an saturday. but of course the investigation itself is gathering pace, gathering speed, and some new clues begin to emerge as to what happened here. >> what are they navy? >> they neave? some of the details already pretty much known. we knew there were seven attackers, highly organized. according
it's not and as video footage of the attacks emerge of course it is a bitter reminder of what the city has been through. the city is essentially traumatized by what it experienced the last 48 hours. this is a second day of mourning in france, the tributes at the place de la proouk republic, mad it difficult to stop people from wanting to come here to exchange stories, to share their emotions and to desperately try to make sense of what happened here in paris. certain key spots within the city...
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experienced drivers like rick stewart has been driving city buses for more than 12 years and says drivers have been much more calm today. there have been numerous traffic accidents. here's the aftermath of one that one of the iowa d-o-t cameras caught this morning. this is interstate 29 northbound looking north at the highway 20 bypass. chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us with the forecast. winter storm warning for much of siouxland tuesday winter weather advisory in effect for southern siouxland this evening it was a messy monday with many siouxland communities seeing snow accumulation of 4-8 inches by late afternoon. we'll see a lighter snow continue into tonight and tuesday with another 1-3 inches of snow possible for many. the wind is also going to come up some on tuesday with winds possibly gusting to about 25 miles per hour trying to blow some of the snow around a bit although it has been a very wet snow. the snow should come to an end tuesday night with clearing skies expected for wednesday. once of our 7-day forecast is dry (sheila) oklahoma is starting to thaw out after an i
experienced drivers like rick stewart has been driving city buses for more than 12 years and says drivers have been much more calm today. there have been numerous traffic accidents. here's the aftermath of one that one of the iowa d-o-t cameras caught this morning. this is interstate 29 northbound looking north at the highway 20 bypass. chief meteorologis t ron demers joins us with the forecast. winter storm warning for much of siouxland tuesday winter weather advisory in effect for southern...
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beefed up around french governmental locations in new york city, a and in washington, security around the capitol has been>>> philadelphia police say the city has not received any credible threats but they have alerted officers to make extra checks on historical sites, religious institutions and social establishments. they are also asking the public to remain vigilant, as always, and report any suspicious activity. >>> since the the paris attacks including one outside a soccer stadium police are telling "action news" tonight that quote we will also increase our presence at sporting events this weekend just to ensure that we are visible to all and insuring safety. >>> we have two reports tonight from dan cuellar and chad pradelli. dan is a at to philadelphia international airport. but first lets go to chad at the french consul in center city. chad, what are you hearing from french citizens who work and live in philadelphia. >> reporter: well, jim, they are saddened and disgusted but we didn't only talk to french nationals living here in philadelphia, but we also spoke with a woman from philadelphia, now li
beefed up around french governmental locations in new york city, a and in washington, security around the capitol has been>>> philadelphia police say the city has not received any credible threats but they have alerted officers to make extra checks on historical sites, religious institutions and social establishments. they are also asking the public to remain vigilant, as always, and report any suspicious activity. >>> since the the paris attacks including one outside a soccer...
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i don't where to start but my name is orchard [inaudible] and i'm the city employee and i have been for 14 years and understand that my job quh i first applied was under city rule 115. was the exact position designed for a person with a disability. other than that i would have never been able towork as a city employee and worked here for 14 years and have seen deaf people who had never been into the city as far as a employee and i have been here 14 years and worked a specific group related to sign language users specifically. there are hearing people obviously that do come in and want to learn about sign language, asl and the deaf community and all of that and if they need information they often come to me. really, i don't know if that is enough information for you at this point or not. and of course i am a deaf person myself. i should added that in and i use video remay and that is my preference of choice to be able to use video relay. i wouldn't be able to come in person because where have kids with me obviously so i can't just show up. more than that i mean, as a city worker for 14 y
i don't where to start but my name is orchard [inaudible] and i'm the city employee and i have been for 14 years and understand that my job quh i first applied was under city rule 115. was the exact position designed for a person with a disability. other than that i would have never been able towork as a city employee and worked here for 14 years and have seen deaf people who had never been into the city as far as a employee and i have been here 14 years and worked a specific group related to...
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a curfew has been imposed in the city. despite france taking part in the air strikes. the french president is going call out. trying to assemble a grand coalition. francis hollande has been speaking to the summit. not a member of the commonwealth. he addressed the forum. trying to get more support. please allow me to thang all the countries. the u.k. i hope that the house of commons will be able to meet the request of david cameron. they confirmed that germany would make available the necessary support for actions. >> the search continues. belgium police charged app sixth person. questions are arrived about whether local politics is getting in the way of national and european security. we have this report from brussels. >> reporter: armoured personnel carriers. on the streets. and reports of packages with substances that turn out to harmless means extra work for the police. incidents like this are a reminder for emergency services in brussels. there has been a problem. multiple layers of it administration. there are six police forces in this city alone. where the attack
a curfew has been imposed in the city. despite france taking part in the air strikes. the french president is going call out. trying to assemble a grand coalition. francis hollande has been speaking to the summit. not a member of the commonwealth. he addressed the forum. trying to get more support. please allow me to thang all the countries. the u.k. i hope that the house of commons will be able to meet the request of david cameron. they confirmed that germany would make available the necessary...
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it's been horrendous and i know the city has been meeting with the sfmta board and community to come up with strategies to calm that traffic around at&t park and mission bay. biotech companies talk about coming in and bringing 2,000 in there and they leave in the afternoon. and we're still -- they are still not addressing the issues of residents just wanting to get home after work. so this transportation improvement fund to me is very, very personal. i really appreciate the warrior's collaboration with all of the government entities, the bicycle coalition, but primarily, with the community. i mean, they stepped really up first-class and came out and have been talking with us over the last 18 months >> i mean they came out swinging, you know? i really, really appreciate for them. they couldn't have come with this plan at a better time, given that the central subway is in alignment with the rollout of the new events center. that will even further improve that little hub there, bringing in tracks where there is one platform, you see in that will accommodate more people. it's safer. you
it's been horrendous and i know the city has been meeting with the sfmta board and community to come up with strategies to calm that traffic around at&t park and mission bay. biotech companies talk about coming in and bringing 2,000 in there and they leave in the afternoon. and we're still -- they are still not addressing the issues of residents just wanting to get home after work. so this transportation improvement fund to me is very, very personal. i really appreciate the warrior's...
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plan and usf planned falls there's an issue with the further structure capacity that has not been missed the city is working on it fully intends to provide the required infrastructure before it is needed let's see - just want to make sure inch caught all the tops with respect to comments late comments about the ability of the eir to rely on compliance with the city's mpd s water charge district under the clean water for the southeast water treatment plant again, the concerns raised about a record of or history of violations we think that a bit of a miss characterization that concern was noted in the comments received on the draft eir we've provided responses on that topic and had discussions with sfpuc staff and really we think of more accurate characterization of that history is that the regulatory process in the permit establishes discharge limitations things occur with a regulatory process that the sfpuc complies with to report any things to take corrective action that is really in the sfpucs opinion you know to be expected to the regulatory process and really finds of the how the regulatory p
plan and usf planned falls there's an issue with the further structure capacity that has not been missed the city is working on it fully intends to provide the required infrastructure before it is needed let's see - just want to make sure inch caught all the tops with respect to comments late comments about the ability of the eir to rely on compliance with the city's mpd s water charge district under the clean water for the southeast water treatment plant again, the concerns raised about a...
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city. it's quite an intensive effort. that's why it's been 20 plus years since the city has done it and the ideas that there is a long range plan that has some weight and can take the city for 1-2 decades into the future without updating it on a very frequent basis. does that answer your question. >> in regards to the community or the outreach piece on this, what are the plans around that? what are we supposed to be doing? >> thanks. it's a great question. i have a sort of near term timeline on the next slide. but we do anticipate stakeholders outreach throughout the process for kicking into high gear in the spring and the process to make sure we are being representative of citywide input as well as particularly targeting hard to reach stakeholders of people who are less represented in transportation plans and in communities and communities of color. that will be happening throughout the process. i think one thing that josh was implying is this a long range plan that is supposed to last a couple of decades. the plan, the countywide plan that
city. it's quite an intensive effort. that's why it's been 20 plus years since the city has done it and the ideas that there is a long range plan that has some weight and can take the city for 1-2 decades into the future without updating it on a very frequent basis. does that answer your question. >> in regards to the community or the outreach piece on this, what are the plans around that? what are we supposed to be doing? >> thanks. it's a great question. i have a sort of near term...
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and tahir elci had been speaking to media in the predominately kurdish city when he wasally wounded, a police officer was also killed. and he had previously been detained for saying publically the group pkk should not be regarded as a terrorist organization. thousands of kurdish protesters rallied in istanbul against the death and broken up by police who fired water canon and tear gas at the crowd and has launched an investigation. ♪ saudi-led coalition carried out air strikes on boats they say were smugging supplies to houthi rebels in yemen and weapons were being unloaded from two fishing vessels in the province when they were hit killing three smugglers and they imposed a blockade on yemen to stop weapons reaching houthis and troops loyal to the ousted president saleh and we sent this update from the yemen city of marib. >> translator: saudi-led coalition jets carried out eight raids targeting boats carrying arm, ammunition and fuel for the houthi rebels and smugglers are alleged to be indian and asian sailors and operation carried out in the port part of the long coa
and tahir elci had been speaking to media in the predominately kurdish city when he wasally wounded, a police officer was also killed. and he had previously been detained for saying publically the group pkk should not be regarded as a terrorist organization. thousands of kurdish protesters rallied in istanbul against the death and broken up by police who fired water canon and tear gas at the crowd and has launched an investigation. ♪ saudi-led coalition carried out air strikes on boats they...
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a successful city has we are i won't be the first one to say our city can't say you been successful unless we're a safe city and all of you on the front lines are making our city save but i'm also had the pleasure of being the mayor in 3 world series celebrations one nabbing celebration and america's cup on the eave of hosting the incredible 50th shakespeare and get to enjoy it is finite police department it is to say that under the leadership of this commission with the chief we've had all the successes and continue to be a successful city as long as we also are a safe city and being a safe city i also will be the first to say that is not just on the shoulders of our police men and women their have their responsibilities you'll all have our responsibilities do the great community policing we've engaged in but forthcoming we have challenges and we have challenges that we're going to meet in the very heartfelt way because our citizens require us to be more transparent and have the body cameras that challenge us i think the public finds out more that happens on the streets
a successful city has we are i won't be the first one to say our city can't say you been successful unless we're a safe city and all of you on the front lines are making our city save but i'm also had the pleasure of being the mayor in 3 world series celebrations one nabbing celebration and america's cup on the eave of hosting the incredible 50th shakespeare and get to enjoy it is finite police department it is to say that under the leadership of this commission with the chief we've had all the...
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agencies across the city have been on lockdown for several months. that is nothing new. e city could be targeted. it is pretty rare that the embassy comes out and says they have reports of an imminent attack as they phrase it here. we don't know who is supposedly behind or planning the attack or who it should be targeting or if it is targeting foreigners. if they are worried foreigners are caught up in collateral damage or where in the city it is supposed to happen. >> are you sensing the mood is more on edge because of the latest warning? >> reporter: no, i think this warning is mainly meant for american citizens and foreigners in the city. afghans have been living in the country and where the security has deteriorated for the past year. the mood in the city hasn't changed. most foreigners, u.n. workers at embassies, don't travel the streets that much. so perhaps the mood is different at the embassy, where i'm not at the moment. in the city, the mood is pretty much the same. >> sune engel, thank you. if anything changes, we will come back to you. >>> let's get an early s
agencies across the city have been on lockdown for several months. that is nothing new. e city could be targeted. it is pretty rare that the embassy comes out and says they have reports of an imminent attack as they phrase it here. we don't know who is supposedly behind or planning the attack or who it should be targeting or if it is targeting foreigners. if they are worried foreigners are caught up in collateral damage or where in the city it is supposed to happen. >> are you sensing the...
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city plows have been working hard to stay ahead of the storm, today. (sheila) they're working 24/7 to get the job done. they work 12-hour shifts... 7 a-m to 7 p-m... and then 7 p-m to 7 a-m. there are almost 50 pieces of snow equipment in the sioux city streets department, with 18 of those being the spreader trucks. they drop salt, and sand... and have blades to plow those streets. they're the ones first on the streets and last on the streets. the sioux city streets "they're out there on the nights, they're out there on the weekends, they're out there on the holidays- me away from their f fily and friends and events so o think highly of them," said sioux city streets superintendent, ed pickens. he says teamwork is big for their department. the driver we followed, today, has plowed sioux city's streets for 5-years. so, this isn't his first winter storm. "the hardest part is just tryinin to make e it where people cacaget around that's the hardest t tng for me and everybody has such a big area. a day like today as soon as you&make a pass, it's coated agai
city plows have been working hard to stay ahead of the storm, today. (sheila) they're working 24/7 to get the job done. they work 12-hour shifts... 7 a-m to 7 p-m... and then 7 p-m to 7 a-m. there are almost 50 pieces of snow equipment in the sioux city streets department, with 18 of those being the spreader trucks. they drop salt, and sand... and have blades to plow those streets. they're the ones first on the streets and last on the streets. the sioux city streets "they're out there on...
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city of taiz considered by many to be the heart of yemen. fighters loyal to president abd rabbuh mansur hadi have been trying to keep the city under their control for months. >> hundreds of civilians have been killed in street by street battles in taiz. thousands of yemenis have been killed since the civil war began eight months ago. president hadi wants the troops to push closer to sanaa. the capital is still under the control of houthi rebels. the united nations has appealed to the warring factions to lay down their website and negotiate a peace deal. the yemen's foreign minister said that government leaders are willing to talk if the houthies backed by iran stop fighting. talks are set to resume in two weeks. >>> also in yemen, a rare tropical storm has killed three people and injured around 100 after making landfall on the island. more than 100 homes were destroyed as thousands of people were evacuated from areas along the coast. the hurricane force wins are now heading for the al-qaeda controlled town in the country's south. >>> more to come for you on al jazeera this half hour. we'll be looking at the airport that has been repurposed to a
city of taiz considered by many to be the heart of yemen. fighters loyal to president abd rabbuh mansur hadi have been trying to keep the city under their control for months. >> hundreds of civilians have been killed in street by street battles in taiz. thousands of yemenis have been killed since the civil war began eight months ago. president hadi wants the troops to push closer to sanaa. the capital is still under the control of houthi rebels. the united nations has appealed to the...
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city. in the next half hour we are going to be talking about what security measures we are seeing and how many attacks have been tarted mere in new york city. >> thank you kell and our coverage of the paris attacks continues on air and on line. you can see tributes from in new york city plus breaking news updates. >>> let's get a check on the traffic and weather. >> you'll need a jacket from our camera here at times square. the empire state building. all the way out to staten island and the statue of liberty. we go from brooklyn to the lower east side and the wall street area. bowling green and the brooklyn bridge at 53 degrees way warmer than normal should be at 42 degrees or 44 and clear skies and a light wind. coming down from the north will be this front. you are hardly going to notice it at all except it pours in cooler air tonight. 52 by 8:10 noon time temperatures 61. we get to 65 this afternoon that's 11 degrees warmer than we've got some rain to look at in the forecast. heather has a look at the commute. there's a problem on the saw mill. >> there was an accident investigation south of the cross county
city. in the next half hour we are going to be talking about what security measures we are seeing and how many attacks have been tarted mere in new york city. >> thank you kell and our coverage of the paris attacks continues on air and on line. you can see tributes from in new york city plus breaking news updates. >>> let's get a check on the traffic and weather. >> you'll need a jacket from our camera here at times square. the empire state building. all the way out to...
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city stage? >> it has been my dream. i grew up watching the stage, it is very exciting and a dream come true. >> reporter: what you hope the people get out of coming to the show around christmas time?>> radio city and especially the rockettes have been performing the christmas spectacular since 1933. it is just as relevant today as it was back then. i like to think of the rockettes as timeless. there is something for then people who come every year as part of their christmas tradition. we hope that for everyone it can become a christmas tradition.>> reporter: you have to cast. when you look at the schedule, there are like 80 rockettes, right? >> yes, there are 80. we are extending the show a little longer so that everyone to see new york can fit in the show, even after the holiday season. being here. this year. as you mentioned, you can see the show until january 3. for more information, you can head to our website at cbsnewyork.com. kick, right? show me what we need to do.>> we are going to start in our together. then ex
city stage? >> it has been my dream. i grew up watching the stage, it is very exciting and a dream come true. >> reporter: what you hope the people get out of coming to the show around christmas time?>> radio city and especially the rockettes have been performing the christmas spectacular since 1933. it is just as relevant today as it was back then. i like to think of the rockettes as timeless. there is something for then people who come every year as part of their christmas...
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city. subways remained closed closed and many activities and events have been cancelled as people are urged to stay home. i shall ifs believe the suspected attacker may still be in belgium's capital city. in turkey, three suspected terrorist suspects were president obama took a harsher tone against isis. they're killers with good social media. the most powerful stool we have -- tool to fight isis is say we're not afraid. >> the president says the world will not accept terrorist attacks as the new northrop. >> we'll cut financing, hunt down leadership. we will dismantle their networks and their supply lines, and we'll ultimately destroy them. >> reporter: the president stress had the he will veto any bill that blocks syrian refugees from entering the country. such legislation was approved by the house early they are week. that bill now goes to the senate. reporting live from penn station, cbs 2 news. >> matt, thank you. >>> right now doors are open and fans are packing phillips arena for the wwe survivors matchup. this comes a day after the group anonymous claimed the event was a possible ta
city. subways remained closed closed and many activities and events have been cancelled as people are urged to stay home. i shall ifs believe the suspected attacker may still be in belgium's capital city. in turkey, three suspected terrorist suspects were president obama took a harsher tone against isis. they're killers with good social media. the most powerful stool we have -- tool to fight isis is say we're not afraid. >> the president says the world will not accept terrorist attacks as...
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dari: as we have been saying, the city is under siege. steve: we will hear from people who are in the city. dari: we will also hear from french nationals that have steve: and an update on steve: the colors of the french flag are lighting up the 1wtc. it the more we learn, the more our hearts are aching, condolences coming in from all over the world for the people of paris, antwan lewis is here with more on the mood in this beautiful city. and it is so sad and dark tonight. reporter: you have been reaching for words to try to convey the motions. as we think about our own shock when we heard the reports coming into the newsroom. hearing the reaction from it in the perspective. reporter: the personal stories of the people of paris make this difficult. our 5:00 o'clock newscast, we spoke with a resident who lives roughly five minutes from the bataclan cafe , he describes what he saw when he ran outside his home. >> i look to my window and i went down the street. there were people gathering there. i was talking with the neighbors and they were
dari: as we have been saying, the city is under siege. steve: we will hear from people who are in the city. dari: we will also hear from french nationals that have steve: and an update on steve: the colors of the french flag are lighting up the 1wtc. it the more we learn, the more our hearts are aching, condolences coming in from all over the world for the people of paris, antwan lewis is here with more on the mood in this beautiful city. and it is so sad and dark tonight. reporter: you have...
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the city of boston has always been a safe city despite the things that's happened over time but they look at them as isolated incidents and i think that's the way they should look at them. >> reporter: it remains pretty much the same as it's always been. one, be aware of the closest exit and in the event of an emergency try to remain as calm as you possibly can. >>> tonight this woman is behind bars in boston. witnesses say she tried to open the exit door mid flight. they insist this wasn't terrorism, but especially after the attacks in paris that was frightening. julie is live with us where she is. >> reporter: state police tell us this woman was unable to post her $1,000 cash bail so she will stay here overnight from a short distance where she deplaned. some three hours after ka camele -- and the flight was safely on the ground, she was in handcuffs. the experience on the flight really depended on where you were seated. >> there wasn't any reason to worry. she wasn't violent. she wasn't screaming. it was more than anything interesting seeing how well the crew reacted. >> first impr
the city of boston has always been a safe city despite the things that's happened over time but they look at them as isolated incidents and i think that's the way they should look at them. >> reporter: it remains pretty much the same as it's always been. one, be aware of the closest exit and in the event of an emergency try to remain as calm as you possibly can. >>> tonight this woman is behind bars in boston. witnesses say she tried to open the exit door mid flight. they insist...
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the driver of the city sightseeing bus. has been identified as kenneth malvar.orney says he was stopped at the corner of post and taylor - when he heard a loud noise come from under the bus. then the bus started accelerating. you can see it barreling down post street. in this surveillance video. the driver says he tried the brakes, putting it in neutral. and even turning the engine off.but nothing worked. >>:he said they blew away like paper and i think he reacted heroically under a stress--a lot of stress, he tried to barricades and other things to slow himself down and didn't hit anybody until the end which i think is a miracle considering the location >> catherine : the investigation is 'not' focusing on human error. the c-h-p will investigate to see if mechanical error played a role. mayor ed lee issued a statement saying he's 'extremely concerned about the allegations that state safety regulations have not been followed by city sightseeing.' he says he's urging the california attorney general, california public utilties commission and the c-h-p to launch a
the driver of the city sightseeing bus. has been identified as kenneth malvar.orney says he was stopped at the corner of post and taylor - when he heard a loud noise come from under the bus. then the bus started accelerating. you can see it barreling down post street. in this surveillance video. the driver says he tried the brakes, putting it in neutral. and even turning the engine off.but nothing worked. >>:he said they blew away like paper and i think he reacted heroically under a...
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city. it's quite an intensive effort. that's why it's been 20 plus years since the city has done it and the ideas that there is a long range plan that has some weight and can take the city for 1-2 decades into the future without updating it on a very frequent basis. does that answer your question. >> in regards to the community or the outreach piece on this, what are the plans around that? what are we supposed to be doing? >> thanks. it's a great question. i have a sort of near term timeline on the next slide. but we do anticipate stakeholders outreach throughout the process for kicking into high gear in the spring and the process to make sure we are being representative of citywide input as well as particularly targeting hard to reach stakeholders of people who are less represented in transportation plans and in communities and communities of color. that will be happening throughout the process. i think one thing that josh was implying is this a long range plan that is supposed to last a couple of decades. the plan, the countywide plan that
city. it's quite an intensive effort. that's why it's been 20 plus years since the city has done it and the ideas that there is a long range plan that has some weight and can take the city for 1-2 decades into the future without updating it on a very frequent basis. does that answer your question. >> in regards to the community or the outreach piece on this, what are the plans around that? what are we supposed to be doing? >> thanks. it's a great question. i have a sort of near term...
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jenna: tim, this is "design and dine" a two- night fundraiser for sioux city's crittenton center. the organization has been in sioux city for over 100 years and they serve kids and familili through prograra like an emergency youth h shelter, stella sandford preschool and the west high infant center. this unique event helps raise money for some of those efforts. check these tables out. each one resents a different broadway musical... we have phantom of the opera and wicked... little shop of horrors and oklahoma. people will get to vote for their favorite table during a party tonight... and then dine at the tables during the formal dinner and auction tomorrow evening. marian burnett from the crittenton center joins me now. jenna: you can still come to the party tonight. tickets are 10- bucks and you can get them at the door. last year thisevent raised 77- thousand dollars, turnout t ain this year. tim: thank you jenna well see you back at the studio soon! tim: students and faculty at morningside llege are rallllng behind one of their profesrs as he starts treatment for esophogeal cancer. the eatment includes
jenna: tim, this is "design and dine" a two- night fundraiser for sioux city's crittenton center. the organization has been in sioux city for over 100 years and they serve kids and familili through prograra like an emergency youth h shelter, stella sandford preschool and the west high infant center. this unique event helps raise money for some of those efforts. check these tables out. each one resents a different broadway musical... we have phantom of the opera and wicked... little...
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been checked. we have 217 in the city. schools, hospitals and kindergartens, so in any scenario, they will have electricity. >> two of the four pylons on ukrainian territory were first damaged on friday. ukrainian activists, including crimean tartars tried to repair the lines but were pushed back by police. ukrainian officials believe the pylons were blown up. russia hasn't said who it thinks caused the damage, but state media reported they were attacked by ukrainian nationalists. if true, the blackouts are likely to increase tensions between russia and ukraine. it's expected to take 48 hours for power to be restored. al jazeera. >> stay with us if you can, we have this story coming up, covering the funeral of executed opposition in bangladesh is injured in a shooting. june the headlines for you here on al jazeera. r.b.i.'s been pounding isil targets in syria, one of the heaviest boom barredments in the conflict. france's aircraft carrier prepares to commence its campaign in the mediterranean. >> the belgian capital in loc
been checked. we have 217 in the city. schools, hospitals and kindergartens, so in any scenario, they will have electricity. >> two of the four pylons on ukrainian territory were first damaged on friday. ukrainian activists, including crimean tartars tried to repair the lines but were pushed back by police. ukrainian officials believe the pylons were blown up. russia hasn't said who it thinks caused the damage, but state media reported they were attacked by ukrainian nationalists. if...
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it had been one of the biggest producers of polyester but it was also one of the biggest polluters. pollution in this city is a sensitive issue. there are signs that they're trying to clean up its act and reinvent itself. it has been designated a low carbon city, a hubs for technology, a home to the largest maker of solar panels. they are a feature of these streets. >> translation: we have made a great contribution to the local economy. we have more than 20,000 employees that have created many working aring opportunities for local people. >> reporter: the technology is not totally clean because solar manufacturing still needs large amounts of coal-fired power from the grid to run these machines. >> translation: we still need electricity to make our products. the electricity is to a generator from a traditional generator like coal. we are a responsible enterprise we handle the emissions responsibly. >> reporter: a start has been made here but transition to a green economy will be a long one >> reporter: china has been a big spoiler in previous climate conferences, but it seems they've changed its ways. pol
it had been one of the biggest producers of polyester but it was also one of the biggest polluters. pollution in this city is a sensitive issue. there are signs that they're trying to clean up its act and reinvent itself. it has been designated a low carbon city, a hubs for technology, a home to the largest maker of solar panels. they are a feature of these streets. >> translation: we have made a great contribution to the local economy. we have more than 20,000 employees that have created...
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the president saying what so many in his administration have been saying, so many leaders in so many cities have been saying that being that there are no credible security threats to the united states, but he said if things would change, his administration would notify the american public. and i was thinking about text alerts, that was something that was not there so many years ago. and i was thinking also how the new normal goes back to the first hijacking of airplanes, and now you have concrete barricades up after oklahoma city okay. so this is just the latest mass nation in what has been a very dangerous world. >> it is. and he also mentioned that we continue to learn from these attacks, these incidents around the u.s. , and continue to adjust what we're doing in response to those. and you can see that with the barricades, with having to take your shoes off, not being able to take certain liquids through. so they do continually try to make adjustments if they see something that might be a security hole. and i did find it interesting that the president said if things change, if we find ou
the president saying what so many in his administration have been saying, so many leaders in so many cities have been saying that being that there are no credible security threats to the united states, but he said if things would change, his administration would notify the american public. and i was thinking about text alerts, that was something that was not there so many years ago. and i was thinking also how the new normal goes back to the first hijacking of airplanes, and now you have...
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been able to concern that yet. this seems to be various locations across the city have been affected. >> ap quoting french police multiple acts of violence in and around paris, several dead. the indications these are being linked by the police in what appears to be some kind of coordinated attack. i understand that they're suggesting this is concert hall. battenklere concert hall that the hostages are taken, is that right? >> we don't know what at this stage is going on there. we'll get more information in a few minutes for you. seems like some sort of a coordinated attack happening across the city. we've got three sites now, this concert hall we understand hostages were taken. we have this in the other district which has been targeted by a gunman. we understand now reports of 18 dead there. so huge numbers. reports of people at the scene saying that bodies are lying in the middle of the road. there are several other people severely injured. presumably we will get a more accurate count on number of people who have been killed in the coming hours, minutes and hours. of course there has been this other attack. an explosion
been able to concern that yet. this seems to be various locations across the city have been affected. >> ap quoting french police multiple acts of violence in and around paris, several dead. the indications these are being linked by the police in what appears to be some kind of coordinated attack. i understand that they're suggesting this is concert hall. battenklere concert hall that the hostages are taken, is that right? >> we don't know what at this stage is going on there. we'll...
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we have been working with the nfl, with city officials and with public agencies to ensure a safe and secure environment for super bowl 50. the nfl, the one beautiful thing about the super bowl is it's an annual event and you are able to learn from past super bowls around public safety and security and apply those to future events and with this fantastic team behind me is truly a coalition, it's about a team coming together to provide a strong safe and secure environment for not just the super bowl itself but the activities and events happening around super bowl week in the area. with the exercises yesterday and yesterday with the fbi's efforts that we saw at levi stadium, we are clearly on a path to make sure all the safety protocols are in place that are required. in super bowl city, that is one of our crown jewel events for super bowl 50. it's a nine day9-day of events and for guest and around the world who will come to the bay area for super bowl 50 and it's our job to make sure they have a fantastic time and to know what bay area is known for. chief suhr and chief white, the depa
we have been working with the nfl, with city officials and with public agencies to ensure a safe and secure environment for super bowl 50. the nfl, the one beautiful thing about the super bowl is it's an annual event and you are able to learn from past super bowls around public safety and security and apply those to future events and with this fantastic team behind me is truly a coalition, it's about a team coming together to provide a strong safe and secure environment for not just the super...
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Nov 23, 2015
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difference would it make if that money stayed home in a city like yours, one of the poorest in the country? >> an immense difference. we have beenking the last couple of months about an urban marshall plan, about cities not being able to benefit even from the new deal. segregation and racism are at the height of the time of the new deal with a left cities and they subsidized these corridors that the people in the suburbs, got work in the inner cities. now you see the trend back to the cities has been real neglect in these communities. neighborhoods i have lived in that looked the same way for the last five decades, buildings that have been hollowed out, vacant lots of stuff i mean, destroyed. unless they put a bunch of money and region to frying the community, nothing changes in terms of the way people have been there for decades. my family has been in newark on most 100 years. nothing is been given to those folks, job training, job development, infrastructure redevelopment, roads, bridges, highways, hospitals, schools, putting people to work, giving people jobs and decent education. all of that is necessary in a democracy and t
difference would it make if that money stayed home in a city like yours, one of the poorest in the country? >> an immense difference. we have beenking the last couple of months about an urban marshall plan, about cities not being able to benefit even from the new deal. segregation and racism are at the height of the time of the new deal with a left cities and they subsidized these corridors that the people in the suburbs, got work in the inner cities. now you see the trend back to the...
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Nov 24, 2015
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our collaboration with citi has been very important from the very beginning. was our biggest supporter and our only private bank. we are not only being efficient in the way we are moving people now, we are also more amicable to the environment. people have more time for the family and it's been one of the most rewarding experiences to hear people saying: "the metro has really changed my life." but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. be
our collaboration with citi has been very important from the very beginning. was our biggest supporter and our only private bank. we are not only being efficient in the way we are moving people now, we are also more amicable to the environment. people have more time for the family and it's been one of the most rewarding experiences to hear people saying: "the metro has really changed my life." but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was...