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the city's mayor says fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> reporter: the city will have to catch up fast because the worst thing about climate change is it is hitting the poor people the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day. when the drafts come, winds, the floods come, those cities will be hit hard. >> reporter: the city has several other projects on the go to frequent the environment, including support in the installation of solar panels on the roofs of businesses to generate clean energy with excess electricity being fed into the city's grid. water management devices have also been installed in low income homes as part of the environmental drive. water is free, but it is limited to 350 liters a day, but some groups say that has hit the most needy >> this drive for water conservation, water saving, is now a burden that poor people must carry rather than industry mining, agricultural, wealthier households. that is where the savings in water and the savings in electricity should really be targeted first. >> reporter:
the city's mayor says fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> reporter: the city will have to catch up fast because the worst thing about climate change is it is hitting the poor people the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day. when the drafts come, winds, the floods come, those cities will be hit hard. >> reporter: the city has several other projects on the go to frequent the environment, including support in the...
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. >> travel around the country and change cities every week.e it work. >> required to fly a minimum of 30 hours. >> the gps also has xm satellite radio. >> we can listen the taylor swift together? >> absolutely. there we go. bill: go to an airplane, so much going on. just that one lover. >> buttons and levels of all sort. >> what is this do? >> what thing on one side? >> statue of liberty and the freedom tower, i was speechless. >> i have seen the whales. >> how can you tell what direction are going? gps? >> close. we have what they call a compass. >> unlike anything i've ever seen before my entire life. ♪ bill: santa is laying off the cookies. >> and running marathon. bill: how he is spreading christmas cheer one race at a time. >> get ready for winter solstice. ♪ >> this is a fox 29 news update. >>> good morning fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. we'll have few showers through your tuesday morning into the early afternoon but the real he have see rain will come on wednesday especially wednesday afternoon. that comes in with a warm front and wait
. >> travel around the country and change cities every week.e it work. >> required to fly a minimum of 30 hours. >> the gps also has xm satellite radio. >> we can listen the taylor swift together? >> absolutely. there we go. bill: go to an airplane, so much going on. just that one lover. >> buttons and levels of all sort. >> what is this do? >> what thing on one side? >> statue of liberty and the freedom tower, i was speechless. >> i...
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damien: brussels is also a changed city. a friend wanted to throw an engagement party, but it ended up more muted than planned because the dalton capital has been a security lot down. the organizers of the press attacks had links to belgium. political leaders say there is a serious and imminent threat of terrorist attacks. schools and restaurants are closed. soldiers have been deployed. police have carried out dozens of raids. what impt this is having on local people? our correspondent in brussels has been on the streets finding out. >> every year, students in brussels hold a celebration to commemorate the founding of the free university. it is a full-day event with music and plenty of belgian beer. this year, the party was over before it began. the event was canceled for security reasons. the police took over. everyone was searched. this came after the police threatened to go on strike. the timing seems like it could not be worse. >> not at all. we are asking for money, but not for ourselves. we want it for the security of
damien: brussels is also a changed city. a friend wanted to throw an engagement party, but it ended up more muted than planned because the dalton capital has been a security lot down. the organizers of the press attacks had links to belgium. political leaders say there is a serious and imminent threat of terrorist attacks. schools and restaurants are closed. soldiers have been deployed. police have carried out dozens of raids. what impt this is having on local people? our correspondent in...
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guest is again running for the presidential seat in a special election vowing to enact certificate changes city is the victim and wants to open fifa books to reveal any previously undisclosed financial documents including payments made to the top fifa officials. the organization is the rock-bottom but the son of the late king he also served in the jordanian special forces and in the we are of bard. he currently directs the national crisis vision and center period chairs the commission. please try me to give a board welcome to his royal highness, a prince ali bin al-hussein of jordan. [applause] >> afternoon and is always a pleasure. it is a real honor to be with you at the national press club. i would just like to start by offering my deepest condolences to the friends and families of the victims in san radio. the civilized world's as a sense of loss over this horrific act. but might experience ups to shape my character. but also to have special significance it is a family tradition. rate father and my brother and my stand up there have been a guest. i have a nap -- another direction as a forme
guest is again running for the presidential seat in a special election vowing to enact certificate changes city is the victim and wants to open fifa books to reveal any previously undisclosed financial documents including payments made to the top fifa officials. the organization is the rock-bottom but the son of the late king he also served in the jordanian special forces and in the we are of bard. he currently directs the national crisis vision and center period chairs the commission. please...
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new energy and ideas for the city of boston. the changes the city could see with some of the new members of the city council. >> we sample reaction. also a coveted endorsement for , gop hopeful chris christie. the potential impact on the presidential race. announcer: the inside word from beacon hill. : it' s time to go "on the record." annissa essaibi george. she recently beat longtime city at-large seat. a little background -- she' s from dorchester, a first-generation american, whose father immigrated from tunisia and mother was born in a polish refugee camp in germany. she' s also a boston public school teacher with 4 sons in the system, and a business owner. your teaching is on hold. annissa: thank you for having me. election of andrea campbell, who charles yancey, a sign of something big here in boston? >> i like to think it is the boston. we want a city council that is more objective. what i bring to the table as part of that is my time as a schoolteacher. the four members at large are women. were you surprised by this massive change?
new energy and ideas for the city of boston. the changes the city could see with some of the new members of the city council. >> we sample reaction. also a coveted endorsement for , gop hopeful chris christie. the potential impact on the presidential race. announcer: the inside word from beacon hill. : it' s time to go "on the record." annissa essaibi george. she recently beat longtime city at-large seat. a little background -- she' s from dorchester, a first-generation...
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big changes for cities like nashville. you will top out at 44 today. 58 in atlanta. 47 for the high in boston. we will be 84 in jackson. your colder temperatures are also going to be on the way as well. just give it a few extra days. new year's eve for tonight, if you are heading out for celebrations in new york city, 40 degrees as you are out there. we will have light winds and mostly cloudy skies. relatively a normal new year's eve for a lot of these folks. that is good news. n rain or snow to contend with. >> allison, thanks for the latest on weather. >> time for an early start on money. the last chance to trade stocks for the year. u.s. stock future barely moving. another huge drop in oil. 3% slump in oil. oil now down 30% for the year. so a progress report for you for stocks this year. ending the year basically where they started. this is the s&p 500. moved sideways most of the year. the s&p 500 is up just 0.2% for 2015. that's very different from the double digit gains so many have become used to. last year, the stoc
big changes for cities like nashville. you will top out at 44 today. 58 in atlanta. 47 for the high in boston. we will be 84 in jackson. your colder temperatures are also going to be on the way as well. just give it a few extra days. new year's eve for tonight, if you are heading out for celebrations in new york city, 40 degrees as you are out there. we will have light winds and mostly cloudy skies. relatively a normal new year's eve for a lot of these folks. that is good news. n rain or snow...
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, but the council member still believes the city should for the enter into anymore contracts with the firm. >> he's refused to meet with us. everything changes. the city is changing. we understand that. and we're a water of that. that doesn't make us a bad business. >> interesting debate. contracts currently gives the company an excellent rating. >> good report. >>> time now for the weather and janice is be looking at the rain departing. >> so it's getting better in some areas. not so much in other areas. we'll take a closer look in a second. right now we'll take a look outside. the view on the tree at rockefeller plaza. skaters are taking a bit of a break because most of the rain has ended in midtown. a little bit of drizzle left over. maybe patchy fog. but it's still raining to the east of the city. it's 59 degrees right now under cloudy skies. rainfall totals, we're well over an ichlg in a t nch in a lot of spots including central park. still raining across eastern long island right now. so some of the totals may continue to go up. but temperatures sure went up today. almost 60 in central park. and that was only a couple of degrees from t
, but the council member still believes the city should for the enter into anymore contracts with the firm. >> he's refused to meet with us. everything changes. the city is changing. we understand that. and we're a water of that. that doesn't make us a bad business. >> interesting debate. contracts currently gives the company an excellent rating. >> good report. >>> time now for the weather and janice is be looking at the rain departing. >> so it's getting...
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county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and driving buses and cable cars. - our employees enjoy competitive salaries, as well as generous benefits programs. but most importantly, working for the city and county of san francisco gives employees an opportunity to contribute their ideas, energy, and commitment to shape the city's future. - thank you for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco. >> tuesday, december 1, 2015, of the same force and effect boar
county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and...
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an e-mail, the ceo said we've resolved most matters and said the company was making operational changes. city sight seeing has 120 days to fix the problem. in vallejo, abc7 news. >>> well, with fewer than ten days left before the end of the year, chp is taking steps to prepare for new law electrical skateboards become street legal, which means they have to abide by safety rules. electric bicycles are also officially street legal on january 1. ride sharing companies will participate in the employer pull notice program, meaning individual driver records will be auto mat wrikly sent to the company. the goal is to improve safety. >>> a lot of good information there. heavy rain threatens thousands of acres damaged by the butte fire last summer. rushing water has become one of the areas tourist attractions. >>> you can see the roads are wide open. less snow here than down the hill. calavaras county can claim other attractions, rushing water is rushing everywhere. water seems to be making its own path elsewhere, spilling over rocks. carl wasserman noticed up the hill from contra costa. >> before we
an e-mail, the ceo said we've resolved most matters and said the company was making operational changes. city sight seeing has 120 days to fix the problem. in vallejo, abc7 news. >>> well, with fewer than ten days left before the end of the year, chp is taking steps to prepare for new law electrical skateboards become street legal, which means they have to abide by safety rules. electric bicycles are also officially street legal on january 1. ride sharing companies will participate in...
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the city says the federal government changed its stance, agreeing to the city's detainer policy but wants to be notified before violent offenders are released. the city has yet to change its policy. >> we're trying to attack the fear on a lot of different areas, and that's what, i think, if people would just be able to react to facts and not just react to fear. >> reporter: after that meeting protesters said they demanded action or they wouldn't leave. and those protesters did leave just a little bit after 4:00 today. now the mayor was not here at city hall all day, he was in new york at the pennsylvania society event, and we have reached out to the kenney campaign, they have said repeatedly if mayor nutter makes changes on this policy, that mayor-elect kenney will reinstate those changes when he takes office in january. reporting live outside city hall, deanna durante, nbc 10 news. >>> a bucks county woman accused of hurling homophobic slurs and throwing punches at a gay couple faced one of her accusers in court today. kathryn knott is the daughter of a police chief. she faces years in p
the city says the federal government changed its stance, agreeing to the city's detainer policy but wants to be notified before violent offenders are released. the city has yet to change its policy. >> we're trying to attack the fear on a lot of different areas, and that's what, i think, if people would just be able to react to facts and not just react to fear. >> reporter: after that meeting protesters said they demanded action or they wouldn't leave. and those protesters did leave...
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city. what was once parties and good times are now soft targets. the threat of isis has changed for cities like new york. they will throw everything at it from the land, sea, underground in the subways and from the air over the city to protect the entire city during the new year's eve celebrations. they will have lots of bomb-sniffing dogs out and available. they will have radiation detectors and cameras to keep tabs on things. the mayor of new york saying because of paris and san bernardino, it has changed the way they look at security. >> we pride ourselves in the city. we are the best prepared city in the country. the best prepared city to prevent terrorism and deal with any event should it occur. there will be a tremendous number of officers who you will see and many you won't see. there will be obvious security measures you will see and won't see. we can assure you the preparations are extraordinary. >> reporter: new york city saying the special response team is able to respond to dozens of incidents at a time because of the san bernardino and paris attacks. they want to be
city. what was once parties and good times are now soft targets. the threat of isis has changed for cities like new york. they will throw everything at it from the land, sea, underground in the subways and from the air over the city to protect the entire city during the new year's eve celebrations. they will have lots of bomb-sniffing dogs out and available. they will have radiation detectors and cameras to keep tabs on things. the mayor of new york saying because of paris and san bernardino,...
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the city's mayor says fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> african cities haveuse the worst thing about climate change is affecting the poor peel the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day. and when the droughts come, when the floods come. those africans will be hit hard. the city has several other projects to protect the em environment, including supporting the installation of solar panels on the roofs of businesses with excess electricity i being pit in to the grid. water management devices has been installed in the homes as part of the environment the drive. water is free it's limited to 350 liters a day. but some groups say that's hit the most needy. >> the "the stream strive to war conservation, water saving is now a burden that poor people must carry rather than industry, mining, agriculture, wealthier households that's where the savings in water and electricity should really be targeted first. >> reporter: but for residents here the city's commitment to developing a sustainable environment has for now made life a
the city's mayor says fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> african cities haveuse the worst thing about climate change is affecting the poor peel the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day. and when the droughts come, when the floods come. those africans will be hit hard. the city has several other projects to protect the em environment, including supporting the installation of solar panels on the roofs of businesses with...
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some new faces on the columbia city council could mean changes in how the city, and the council two new council members sworn in just a couple hours ago. our chad mills was there. now, there could potentially be a fourth vote against some of the mayor's policies, which would mean a majority. but, obviously, that wasn't mentioned at all in the swearing in ceremony. the word of the afternoon -- unity. before a packed out council chamber, new city leaders took their oaths. bill manley was happy to see it. "i hope they work together. we need new blood." unity was the word as new councilmen ed mcdowell and howard duvall and relected councilman moe baddourah took their oaths "this year, i think people can expect continued big thinking, some really basic blocking and tackling, making sure we're doing the things that local government's supposed to do, but really seeing people work together to move the city forward." but mayor steve benjamin did not endorse duvall or mcdowell, and instead, supported their opponents. columbia business owner joe azar says the dynamic has definitely changed on coun
some new faces on the columbia city council could mean changes in how the city, and the council two new council members sworn in just a couple hours ago. our chad mills was there. now, there could potentially be a fourth vote against some of the mayor's policies, which would mean a majority. but, obviously, that wasn't mentioned at all in the swearing in ceremony. the word of the afternoon -- unity. before a packed out council chamber, new city leaders took their oaths. bill manley was happy to...
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ashton o'dwyer on the front page of the wall street journal said, "this is an opportunity to change this city forever." "we will get rid of the people we don't want." "we are going to change it demographically, "politically and geographically, and if it doesn't change, we are out of here." that was on september 8th. there were literally people still drowning in the water. where people are saying-- - we're gonna take this advantage-- - we're going to take advantage of this and change this city. so, as the saying goes, "when evil people plot, good people plan." so that's when i put out a call to action to my community and said, "listen, we work too "hard to build this community, "to let someone else do it, "let's exercise our right of self-determination "and bring back our own community." we owe it to my parents' generation who fought so long and hard to create my community. pontchartrain park, where i grew up, came out of the advocacy where black folks could only go to a park one day out of the week in new orleans, on wednesday, during jim crow, in segregation. and that advocacy fought led by
ashton o'dwyer on the front page of the wall street journal said, "this is an opportunity to change this city forever." "we will get rid of the people we don't want." "we are going to change it demographically, "politically and geographically, and if it doesn't change, we are out of here." that was on september 8th. there were literally people still drowning in the water. where people are saying-- - we're gonna take this advantage-- - we're going to take...
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city. they are structural dynamics are quick to change the city charter to work with that and that's the figure closer to the that but it didn't go the hard. i think what we've got now with a combination of the freddie gray uprising from the politics around the and then they occupy baltimore which occurred a few years before that, we've still got a couple of really powerful radical tendencies that give us the opportunity to do something this election. the best thing i think that the mayor could have done was decide not to run. because what that does is it creates the space for more competition. and sheila dixon's case some would argue that she would've been, she basically had the election unlock because all she had to do was talk about what mayor rawlings-blake didn't do. now the rawlings-blake is out of the picture just to run on a record or a record is kind of shaky. that gives at the candidates a possibility that kind of rot on their own record the event to give us the latest folks who are interested an opportunity to connect and check this economic violence or do they think is going to be t
city. they are structural dynamics are quick to change the city charter to work with that and that's the figure closer to the that but it didn't go the hard. i think what we've got now with a combination of the freddie gray uprising from the politics around the and then they occupy baltimore which occurred a few years before that, we've still got a couple of really powerful radical tendencies that give us the opportunity to do something this election. the best thing i think that the mayor could...
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an e-mail, the ceo said we've resolved most matters and said the company was making operational changes. city sight seeing has 120 days to fix the problem. in vallejo, abc7 news. >>> well, with fewer than ten days left before the end of the year, chp is taking steps to prepare for new law electrical skateboards become street legal, which means they have to abide by safety rules. electric bicycles are also officially street legal on january 1. ride sharing companies will participate in the employer pull notice program, meaning individual driver records will be auto mat wrikly sent to the company. the goal is to improve safety. >>> a lot of good information there. heavy rain threatens thousands of acres damaged by the butte fire last summer. rushing water has become one of the areas tourist attractions. >>> you can see the roads are wide open. less snow here than down the hill. calavaras county can claim other attractions, rushing water is rushing everywhere. water seems to be making its own path elsewhere, spilling over rocks. carl wasserman noticed up the hill from contra costa. >> before we
an e-mail, the ceo said we've resolved most matters and said the company was making operational changes. city sight seeing has 120 days to fix the problem. in vallejo, abc7 news. >>> well, with fewer than ten days left before the end of the year, chp is taking steps to prepare for new law electrical skateboards become street legal, which means they have to abide by safety rules. electric bicycles are also officially street legal on january 1. ride sharing companies will participate in...
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fighting climate change will affect of most desperate. >> african cities will have to catch up very fast because the worst thing of climate change is it is hitting poor people the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day and when the droughts come and the floods, those african cities will be hit hard. >> reporter: the city has several other projects on the go to protect the environment, including supporting the installation of solar panels on the roofs of businesses to generate clean energy, with excess electricity being fed into the city's grid. water is free but it is limited to 350 liters a day, but some groupss say that has hit the most needy >> this drive for kind of water conservation and water saving is now a burden that poor people must carry rather than industry mining, agriculture, wealthier households. that is where the savings in water and the savings in electricity should be targeted first. >> reporter: but for residents here, the city's commitment to developing sustainable environment has for now made life a little more comfortable >
fighting climate change will affect of most desperate. >> african cities will have to catch up very fast because the worst thing of climate change is it is hitting poor people the most. 80% of the people living in africa are poor and living below a dollar a day and when the droughts come and the floods, those african cities will be hit hard. >> reporter: the city has several other projects on the go to protect the environment, including supporting the installation of solar panels on...
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specifically as a part of the entire package and not just the nuts and bolts of what's necessary to change -- the city changed the infrastructure, but more importantly what else can we add to try and address the situation because it's not a part of the solution right now. >> that's true, we did not include traffic control officers or devices or any of that in this study. i believe that's to do with the thorough job that it would properly require a separate study, that this might not be the right vehicle for that. . er commissioner, point well taken, we can describe this current situation, working with the sfmta and refer to their studies so we'll incorporate it by reference and do a better job to incorp. roit a deeper dive at that time. >> this is important and i just want to make sure, i know that we basically produce this report every two year and is we look at some of the trends, we look at the infrastruck khu, we look at what we can do better but i don't think it's being very responsible to do it without exploring different avenues, we need to make sure, this is real [inaudible] to good success co
specifically as a part of the entire package and not just the nuts and bolts of what's necessary to change -- the city changed the infrastructure, but more importantly what else can we add to try and address the situation because it's not a part of the solution right now. >> that's true, we did not include traffic control officers or devices or any of that in this study. i believe that's to do with the thorough job that it would properly require a separate study, that this might not be...
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they want the mayor to keep philadelphia a so-called sanctuary city and avoid making changes to the city'sent immigration policy. the mayor's office insists the impact of the proposed change. the mayor-elect says if there is a change to the policy, he'll change it back when he assumes office. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> all right. a warm end to the workweek, in the low 60s, and today in the upper 60s, close to 70 degrees, record warmth. starting with fog and warmth continuing for a few days. weather headlines this morning, fog starting out, reduced visibility, all week long, we start out with fog, and there's the spring feel throughout the afternoon hours, feeling like spring today and sunday, and feeling like spring on monday, but we have a reality check in our seven day. monday showers, we'll see warm showers monday changing things for tuesday. right now, 50 degrees in philadelphia, and winds north west at 5 miles per hour. looking back two days, thursday, 62, friday 61, today, 68, and tomorrow, 70 degrees, and 46 is the normal this time of year. right now, mild, tempera
they want the mayor to keep philadelphia a so-called sanctuary city and avoid making changes to the city'sent immigration policy. the mayor's office insists the impact of the proposed change. the mayor-elect says if there is a change to the policy, he'll change it back when he assumes office. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> all right. a warm end to the workweek, in the low 60s, and today in the upper 60s, close to 70 degrees, record warmth. starting with fog and...
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right now they're illegal to ride in new york city, but congress wants to change that. you could see them on new york city sidewalks. you're looking at a crime in progress. riding hoverboards anywhere in the city is illegal. tim haden rides them and sells them, violating the law. hoverboards, which don't actually hover, are widely popular, especially with young people. but the laws on hoverboarding are confusing. right now it is legal to buy, york city, but it's illegal to ride them. police can ticket you as much as $200. some lawmakers are proposing a new law to make the devices gal, arguing they're no different than skateboards. >> nypd has a lot of work they need to do. the last issue we need to worry about is young kids riding on hoverboards. >> new yorkers don't want to see hoverboards on the already crowded city sidewalks. >> absolutely not. they're already annoying. >> reporter: and this comes at a time when people are questioning the safety of hoverboards. many have been injured from falls. and while they're a hot christmas gift, some worry a little too hot. >> t
right now they're illegal to ride in new york city, but congress wants to change that. you could see them on new york city sidewalks. you're looking at a crime in progress. riding hoverboards anywhere in the city is illegal. tim haden rides them and sells them, violating the law. hoverboards, which don't actually hover, are widely popular, especially with young people. but the laws on hoverboarding are confusing. right now it is legal to buy, york city, but it's illegal to ride them. police can...
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. >>> as the world's leaders are trying to solve climate change many cities gasping for air.e you inside the clouds to see what life is like in the smog zone. >>> and the hot holiday gift that has
. >>> as the world's leaders are trying to solve climate change many cities gasping for air.e you inside the clouds to see what life is like in the smog zone. >>> and the hot holiday gift that has
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. ♪ ♪ >> in march 2015, the u bike system underwent a major change. the cityntal fee. >> the city government had been subsidizing the rental fee for the first 30 minutes. compared to other public transport subsidies, it wasn't that large a sum but as it's part of the public transit system, the people who actually ride the bikes should be paying for it. it's unfair to support users with subsidies from taxpayers. >> the people of taipei seem to support this decision. ♪ [ speaking foreign language ] >> taipei city's bike sharing system looks like it will continue on a steady growth path. there are already plans to boost the number of rental stations. >> we intend to have 400 stations operating within four years. so far, we've been increasing stations at a rate of 60 a year, but residents are demanding more, so the city may still have to subsidize some of the construction costs in the short term to meet that demand. >> translator: i believe u bike is a meaningful under taking. if it continues to do well, it will be an unforgettable milestone for me in my life. but
. ♪ ♪ >> in march 2015, the u bike system underwent a major change. the cityntal fee. >> the city government had been subsidizing the rental fee for the first 30 minutes. compared to other public transport subsidies, it wasn't that large a sum but as it's part of the public transit system, the people who actually ride the bikes should be paying for it. it's unfair to support users with subsidies from taxpayers. >> the people of taipei seem to support this decision. ♪ [...
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looks like fine in the city and four miles visability up to the north. a little change coming through. nothing to kick up the showers at this point in time. it is looking like the jet we are looking at a mostly sunny day. up to 54 in the city. partly cloudy for you tonight. lows 27 to 40. there's the five day forecast. a little drop in the temps there. quiet throughout the week. there you go. easy week all together. t-shirt weather, why not. we are bringing in ines rosales. ines: here's what is going on with the commute. problems in westchester. new jersey commute doing fine. no issues. the l.i.e. by south oyster bay road things are moving for. the trains are running on or close. >> for a rare move, president obama addressing the people from the oval office. ben: it is meant to reassure was on our safety with the fight against terrorists. >> ben, juliet, good morning to you, this is a card that the president doesn't play prime time address on sunday evening from the oval office. he didn't break policy ground but did seek to reassure americans. republicans greeted his wo
looks like fine in the city and four miles visability up to the north. a little change coming through. nothing to kick up the showers at this point in time. it is looking like the jet we are looking at a mostly sunny day. up to 54 in the city. partly cloudy for you tonight. lows 27 to 40. there's the five day forecast. a little drop in the temps there. quiet throughout the week. there you go. easy week all together. t-shirt weather, why not. we are bringing in ines rosales. ines: here's what is...
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as we begin to demonstrate how powerful and transformational hyperloop can be, how it will change cities how it would change how you think about living and how it will change how ow supply chains. we're going to be first and fast, and we'll look for places that will support us in moving as quickly as we would like to move. maybe we'll come out and visit you in the next few months. good to see you again. >> we would love to have you come and visit. good to see you, carl. >> when it's safe. >> up next, the top app of 2015 according to apple. we'll bring in to you live in just a moment. >>> we have new information for you on a developing story. warren buffett's new lie revealed 8% stake in a real estate investment trust that holds several several hundred sears and k-mart stores that's controlled by sears chief eddie lamb period of time. buffett telling cnbc he is making a real estate play here. he believes that "there is value far beyond what they're getting from sears." stores are vacated by sears and buffett says the rent can get much larger, larger rents from new tenants. he tells us tha
as we begin to demonstrate how powerful and transformational hyperloop can be, how it will change cities how it would change how you think about living and how it will change how ow supply chains. we're going to be first and fast, and we'll look for places that will support us in moving as quickly as we would like to move. maybe we'll come out and visit you in the next few months. good to see you again. >> we would love to have you come and visit. good to see you, carl. >> when it's...
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has recognized cape town as one of ten cities worldwide leading the fight against climate change. cities over two-thirds of the world's energy. cape town thinks it can combat climate change by cutting energy consumption while bringing other benefits to poorer households. >> reporter: high winds and heavy clouds over table mountain for residents on the outskirts of the city usually a signal of a dusty day ahead. these homes were built without ceilings worsing the impact of bad weather. elaine is one of the first to have a ceiling installed. >> translator: in the winter it is very cold. it was better to be outside. the [ inaudible ] would come in through the open ceiling and fall on your face while you were sleeping. >> reporter: she says the new ceilings cut energy consumption by half. over the next two years, 8,000 homes will be upgraded. down the road several other units are being fitted with insulated ceilings. the project is expected to reduce carbon emissions by more than 5,000 tons a year. the major -- says fighting climate change will benefit the poorest the most. >> the worst thin
has recognized cape town as one of ten cities worldwide leading the fight against climate change. cities over two-thirds of the world's energy. cape town thinks it can combat climate change by cutting energy consumption while bringing other benefits to poorer households. >> reporter: high winds and heavy clouds over table mountain for residents on the outskirts of the city usually a signal of a dusty day ahead. these homes were built without ceilings worsing the impact of bad weather....
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they want mayor nutter to keep philadelphia a so-called sanctuary city and avoid making changes to they's current immigration policy. the mayor's office says the group is exaggerating the impact of the proposed change. mayor-elect jim kenney says if mayor nutter makes a change to the policy, he will change it back when he assumes office. >>> for the first time tonight, we are hearing the controversial comments supreme court justice antonin scalia made about black students. comments that have him under fire. they came during arguments wednesday about an affirmative action program at the university of texas. scalia suggested some black students belong at universities that are "slower track" and "less advanced." that audio was released today. >> one of the briefs pointed out that most of the black scientists in this country don't come from schools like the university of texas. they come from lesser schools where they do not feel that they're being pushed ahead in classes that are two fast for them. >> reporter: justice scalia is no stranger to controversial rhetoric. his comments have dra
they want mayor nutter to keep philadelphia a so-called sanctuary city and avoid making changes to they's current immigration policy. the mayor's office says the group is exaggerating the impact of the proposed change. mayor-elect jim kenney says if mayor nutter makes a change to the policy, he will change it back when he assumes office. >>> for the first time tonight, we are hearing the controversial comments supreme court justice antonin scalia made about black students. comments...
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the change allows the city *or* red flex to provide a 90 day notice that the contract is ending. nnext week the council will consider lowering the fines from 168 dollars to a flat 100 dollars. 3 "speeding is down some 38 to 39 percent from where it was before the speed cameras were installed. additionally we believe that the redlight cameras provide drivers with an incentive to come to a complete stop."as far as the long term future of the cameras???... earlier this year the iowa suprememcourt turned back a challenge that that they were unconstitutional. but several other lawsuits remain in the courts. 3 3 sioux city's school board is moving forward with plans to build a new elementary school on the northside.a replacement building for bryant elementary was the subject of a special hearing this evening.the board ultimately voted to approve nearly 4 milon dollars worth of projects related to the construction. part of the project includes a 1.2 million dollar reimbursement from the city of sioux city for work jennings streets during construction.tonight's approval means the distric
the change allows the city *or* red flex to provide a 90 day notice that the contract is ending. nnext week the council will consider lowering the fines from 168 dollars to a flat 100 dollars. 3 "speeding is down some 38 to 39 percent from where it was before the speed cameras were installed. additionally we believe that the redlight cameras provide drivers with an incentive to come to a complete stop."as far as the long term future of the cameras???... earlier this year the iowa...
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(suspect search)sioux city police are asking for the public's help tracking down two suspects in an overnight home invasion. (moving forward)changes to sioux city's 5 public pools are one step closer to final approval.(trump on muslims) republican presidential candidate donald trump calls for a "total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states."(siouxland's most wanted)on this first monday of december, the u-s marshals need your help tracking down a new fugitive on the run.(pearl harbor day) and sioux city pauses to remember the victims of japan's attack on pearl harbor 74 years ago today. 3 sioux city police are sioux city sioux city police are investigating an early morning break-in in morningside.thanks for joining us tonight, i'm jetske wauran larry and diana 3 3 and tonight that search is 3 police say the incident happened just after 2- 30 this morning, when two men broke into a home in the 26-hundred block of south alice street. the invaders *assaulted* a man in the home while holding a woman at gunpoint.the two suspects took off with tvs, game consoles, and other electronics. police don't have a descriptio
(suspect search)sioux city police are asking for the public's help tracking down two suspects in an overnight home invasion. (moving forward)changes to sioux city's 5 public pools are one step closer to final approval.(trump on muslims) republican presidential candidate donald trump calls for a "total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states."(siouxland's most wanted)on this first monday of december, the u-s marshals need your help tracking down a new fugitive on...
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a game change ber for city police. by spring team you will see mpd police officers outfitted with body cameras. some 2800 of them. in just a matter of hours d.c. mayor muriel bowser is expected to sign off on a sweeping legislation funding the program at a cost of about $5.1 million. now the city has tested out the cameras using about 400 officers as part of a pilot program. for supporters, this is about accountability, transparency, and safety and it gives the public full access to footage through the city's open records law. now initially d.c.'s mayor did not want this to be so open. she wanted to keep most of the footage private, but now only video showing incidents of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking will be shielded from the general public. that's going to happen. the signing is later this morning. we'll have all the very latest developments for you today. back to you. >>> 6:03 your time right now. also today changes for chicago police. mayor rahm emmanuel plans to announce what he's calling a major o
a game change ber for city police. by spring team you will see mpd police officers outfitted with body cameras. some 2800 of them. in just a matter of hours d.c. mayor muriel bowser is expected to sign off on a sweeping legislation funding the program at a cost of about $5.1 million. now the city has tested out the cameras using about 400 officers as part of a pilot program. for supporters, this is about accountability, transparency, and safety and it gives the public full access to footage...
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. >>> 16 years ago today a fire changed the city of worcester forever. six firefighters died in a fire at the cold storage and warehouse company on franklin street. tonight the firefighters will station for a memorial service. a fire station has been built on the former site of the warehouse. >>> and a major twist in the case against olympian oscar miss for yous. an appeals court found him guilty of murder. he killed his girlfriend on valentine's day, 2013. he is currently under house arrest after spending a year of his five-year sentence for manslaughter. his for yous will now have to return to court for a new sentence to be decided. >>> a new hampshire police officer goes out of his way to help a family in need. >> but it started a as response to a shoplifting call. that's when he made an unexpected discovery. we have the story. >> reporter: among aisles stacked with cartons and cans, a mother ice misfortune met with humanity. >> it is just not something you expect from anybody. >> reporter: enter november 19th when an employee saw a >> he was able to
. >>> 16 years ago today a fire changed the city of worcester forever. six firefighters died in a fire at the cold storage and warehouse company on franklin street. tonight the firefighters will station for a memorial service. a fire station has been built on the former site of the warehouse. >>> and a major twist in the case against olympian oscar miss for yous. an appeals court found him guilty of murder. he killed his girlfriend on valentine's day, 2013. he is currently...
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. >>> as the world's leaders are trying to solve climate change many cities gasping for air. we'll take you inside the clouds to see what life is like in the smog zone. >>> and the hot holiday gift that has many kids fired up. the hoverboard has been found to spontaneously combust. what every gift giver should know before you cross this one off your list on this wednesday december 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we do say good morning. great to have reena back with us. >> good to be back. >> didn't miss us. >> oh, you know, getting some sleep, thank you. they're doing a slow clap in the newsroom except for the people behind us who are working diligently like jack and cherry and -- oh, there. thank you, tony. thank you guys. it is good to be back. i do have to say you forget what it's like on the day side when you can actually sleep a little bit. >> and you see humans running around. >> you do. >> that's just kind of odd. >> we had a death in the family unfortunately. grandmother passed away. beloved matriarch. took a couple days off for that. >
. >>> as the world's leaders are trying to solve climate change many cities gasping for air. we'll take you inside the clouds to see what life is like in the smog zone. >>> and the hot holiday gift that has many kids fired up. the hoverboard has been found to spontaneously combust. what every gift giver should know before you cross this one off your list on this wednesday december 2nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> we do...
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. >>> today marks 16 years since changed the city of wooster forever. it was in 1989 six firefighters were killed at the cold storage and warehouse on franklin street. the fire station was built on the former site of the warehouse. >>> former olympian oscar pistorius could go back to prison. a south african appeals court overturned his first conviction and finds him guilty of murder. he was convicted initially of manslaughter and is now free on house arrest. pistorius killed his girl friend reeva steenkamp on valentine's day 2013 and served a year of a five year sentence. pistorius will be resentenced in court. >>> tonight it's a decision for the women in the military as the pentagon just announced it will open all combat roles to women. defense secretary ash carter wants those changes to be in place by april. >>> coming up it is a whirlwind trip like no other. >> the incredible feat taking one local woman all around the >> also ahead the one surefire way to quiet a crying baby. one doctor lets us in on the trick that he says works every single time. >>
. >>> today marks 16 years since changed the city of wooster forever. it was in 1989 six firefighters were killed at the cold storage and warehouse on franklin street. the fire station was built on the former site of the warehouse. >>> former olympian oscar pistorius could go back to prison. a south african appeals court overturned his first conviction and finds him guilty of murder. he was convicted initially of manslaughter and is now free on house arrest. pistorius killed...
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with the new rate change -- "solar city" says it's ceasing solar panel sales and installations for nevadans. tonight we called the nevada consumer advocate. the voicemail message told callers it was aware the decision upset customers all over the state, and it's currently exploring options to take regarding the decision. the owner of a local restaurant served up some christmas cheer today for those in need. natasha williams - owner of "jalisco cantina" - has been celebrating her birthday the same way for the last fourteen years. it started with just her and her friends volunteering - but now she is partnering with the salvation army to serve a christmas eve community meal. they prepared five-hundred burritos that were served at the salvation army's dining facility. "even if it's just your time, whatever it is that you have, it's just really important to give back to the community and there are so many kind of our philosophy in doing this." she also said how much it means to her to be able to share the experience with her children and her grandchildren. and thousands of people across the val
with the new rate change -- "solar city" says it's ceasing solar panel sales and installations for nevadans. tonight we called the nevada consumer advocate. the voicemail message told callers it was aware the decision upset customers all over the state, and it's currently exploring options to take regarding the decision. the owner of a local restaurant served up some christmas cheer today for those in need. natasha williams - owner of "jalisco cantina" - has been celebrating...
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change them. so i bring that fundamental understanding that we can't -- this is more than a fight about throwing rocks at cityhall and getting into arguments with our opponents. this is about finding commonality and changing the rules in a way that we can agree to change them. it's going to be incremental. we are not going to get the cannabis world that we're going to see at the turn of this century, in the next five years in san francisco. but we can lay the groundwork if we lay it on those important principles. in humboldt county two years ago, i was invited to help them start the process of forming an organization to write the very first cultivation ordinance ever in california. it is built on sustainability, water conservation, land use practices, conversion of cpz land to agricultural use. it was built on seeing cannabis as agricultural and not drugs and i'm proud to say after two years within a couple more meetings that ordinance will be voted on and passed. so i understand direct political action. we have to apply those principles now, because the cannabis industry has done a great job of serving its p
change them. so i bring that fundamental understanding that we can't -- this is more than a fight about throwing rocks at cityhall and getting into arguments with our opponents. this is about finding commonality and changing the rules in a way that we can agree to change them. it's going to be incremental. we are not going to get the cannabis world that we're going to see at the turn of this century, in the next five years in san francisco. but we can lay the groundwork if we lay it on those...
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city. but that will change tomorrow. because a cold front is moving through that will bring in light rain and showers to us tonight and work out of here overnight and leave cold air for monday. so if you are out and about, by 7:00, 60 degrees. 9:00, temperatures still in the upper 50s and around 11:00 around 54 with a chance of rain falling. much colder on monday. we're talking 40s and the chance for snow, sleet, freezing rain into monday and tuesday. we'll talk more about that coming. >>> disaster declarations made in four counties in dallas, texas. and the death toll could get higher. 11 people are confirmed dead but crews are still digging through the rubble. and they are facing more torrential rain and flash flooding in other parts and the possibility of of freezing rain in others. >> as the day continues, we'll have increasing areas where rain-covered roads will turn into ice. >> more than 30 people have been killed in a round of powerful weather around the country over the past few days. from flash flooding in the
city. but that will change tomorrow. because a cold front is moving through that will bring in light rain and showers to us tonight and work out of here overnight and leave cold air for monday. so if you are out and about, by 7:00, 60 degrees. 9:00, temperatures still in the upper 50s and around 11:00 around 54 with a chance of rain falling. much colder on monday. we're talking 40s and the chance for snow, sleet, freezing rain into monday and tuesday. we'll talk more about that coming....
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she was invited to talk about how cities can help deal with climate change. what cities do is crucial because 70% of all energy-he lated carbon emissions come from them. what cities dig changes or determines what national governments do. >> we know our communities. we are in connection with them. we know what changes they're willing to make and we have the authority and pow tore affect those changes within our community. >> oakland has made great improvements in reducing its carbon footprint including a 10% reduction in groanhouse gas over the past ten brothers. oakland is among 12 u.s. cities invited to that conference. >>> it's 5:09. >>> a visual affect process deucer in the film industry is missing in southern california. coming up in 20 minutes, the surveillance video from the parking lot of a grocery store that may provide some clues. >>> a new daughter for facebook founder mark zuckerburg and his wife is really inspired them. what they are planning to do with billions of adollars of their own money to help the world. >> the commute looks good. up next, w
she was invited to talk about how cities can help deal with climate change. what cities do is crucial because 70% of all energy-he lated carbon emissions come from them. what cities dig changes or determines what national governments do. >> we know our communities. we are in connection with them. we know what changes they're willing to make and we have the authority and pow tore affect those changes within our community. >> oakland has made great improvements in reducing its carbon...
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the change allows the city *or* red flex to provide a 90 day notice that the contract is ending. and... consider lowering the fines from 168 dollars to a flat 100 dollars. 3 $speeding is down some 38 to 39 percent from where it was, before the speed cameras were installed. additionally we believe that the redlight cameras provide drivers with an insentive to a complete stop."as farars the long term future of the cameras???... earlier this year the iowa supreme court turned back a challenge that that they were unconstitutional. but several other lawsuits remain in the courts. 3 3 sioux city's school board is moving forward with plans to build a new elementary school on the city's northside.a replacemenen building for bryant elementary school was the subject of a special hearing this evening. the board ultimately voted to approve nearly 4 million dollars worth of projects related to the construction. part of the project includes a 1.2 million dollar reimbursement from the city of oux city for work done to 31st, jones and jennings streets during construction. tonight's approval mean
the change allows the city *or* red flex to provide a 90 day notice that the contract is ending. and... consider lowering the fines from 168 dollars to a flat 100 dollars. 3 $speeding is down some 38 to 39 percent from where it was, before the speed cameras were installed. additionally we believe that the redlight cameras provide drivers with an insentive to a complete stop."as farars the long term future of the cameras???... earlier this year the iowa supreme court turned back a challenge...
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we understand he is talking about fundamental changes at city hall and in the chicago police departmentw in the meantime, a group of bishops did protest at city hall today. as you mentioned, calling for the resignation of rom emmanuel, and the state's attorney, and their basic argument in all of to arva rez and emmanuel is this, hey, you guys saw this tape long ago, you paid off the family with $5 million, but seemingly did nothing else. why? until all of this happened now since the tape has been released to the public? >> we have emails that suggest that the mayor's office was aware of this tape, and the question arises what are we going to do about it? what we're trying to do is appeal to reason, appeal to results, and bring change at least -- at least to justice. >> reporter: the bishops say they are going to flood barbara shops and churches anywhere they can find with petition drives to make this happen, randall. >> so what do we know about laquan mcdonald's background. >> reporter: very, very troubled. he was bounced around between foster care and his mom's care very early on, a fe
we understand he is talking about fundamental changes at city hall and in the chicago police departmentw in the meantime, a group of bishops did protest at city hall today. as you mentioned, calling for the resignation of rom emmanuel, and the state's attorney, and their basic argument in all of to arva rez and emmanuel is this, hey, you guys saw this tape long ago, you paid off the family with $5 million, but seemingly did nothing else. why? until all of this happened now since the tape has...
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. >>> we got a look today at the big changes coming to san francisco in the week before the super bowl when the city is turning into party central. kpix 5's joe vazquez on the transit changes that impact thousands. >> reporter: even on a routine tuesday evening commute, you might be thinking, there's no way that traffic in san francisco could get any worse. well, just wait until the super bowl comes to town. >> it's going to be a madhouse. >> reporter: not just on super bowl 50 sunday. from january 23 through february 12 much of downtown san francisco will be blocked off for super bowl festivities. a long stretch of market street will be closed to traffic as well as part of mission street. the embarcadero will be packed as a million people are expected to come in for the festivities. >> we have a handful of minor changes to a few routes that go downtown. most of the routes aren't changed. >> reporter: peter albert of the mta gave an overview of the plan to the mta board today. it's convoluted. 11 bus lines will be rerouted. the e train won't run. the f rain will be a bus line. extra buses and trains
. >>> we got a look today at the big changes coming to san francisco in the week before the super bowl when the city is turning into party central. kpix 5's joe vazquez on the transit changes that impact thousands. >> reporter: even on a routine tuesday evening commute, you might be thinking, there's no way that traffic in san francisco could get any worse. well, just wait until the super bowl comes to town. >> it's going to be a madhouse. >> reporter: not just on...
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change. >>> the city's transportation fleet agreed to swapping diesel to a better alternative. emissions will be slashed 50%. >>> residents living in jenner are cleaning up after yesterday's storms. streets were turned into rivers and people were wading through the water and using kayaks to get around. >> typically we'll go out with an excavator and prevent flooding in jenner. with the heavy surf we attempted to do it tuesday. we weren't able to do it. >> county officials say it could be a few days before flood walts recede. i can't every -- ever remember that situation happening in jenner. >> reporter: high surf advisories waves maybe ten shall or may -- may be 1015 feet. we have another storm talk about already make its move up to parts in north -- northern california. here's our next cold front. it will pack quit a -- quite a punch. this will be the track of this guy over the next 12 hours while you're sleeping. already some rain reports light rain, up in sonoma county. up along the north coast, all this activity will be sliding closer to the bay area. as a result rain fall
change. >>> the city's transportation fleet agreed to swapping diesel to a better alternative. emissions will be slashed 50%. >>> residents living in jenner are cleaning up after yesterday's storms. streets were turned into rivers and people were wading through the water and using kayaks to get around. >> typically we'll go out with an excavator and prevent flooding in jenner. with the heavy surf we attempted to do it tuesday. we weren't able to do it. >> county...
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the drive by the city to combat climate change. the next two years 8,000 homes will be upgraded 37 down the road several homes are fitted with insulated sealings. the project is expected to see a dramatic reduction in electricity consumption. >>> the city's mayor said that fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> they'll have to catch up. 80% of the people living in africa are poor. and when the floods come, those african cities will be hit hard. >> the city has several other projects on the gulf to protect the environment including supporting the installation of solar panels on the roof of businesses. water manage. devices are installed. some groups say the work for conservation savings is now a burden on poor people must carry rather than industry, mining, agriculture, wealthier households. that's where the savings in water and electricity will be seen. >> but for residents here the city's commitment for developing a sustainable environment for now has made life a little more comfortable. al jazeera. cape town.
the drive by the city to combat climate change. the next two years 8,000 homes will be upgraded 37 down the road several homes are fitted with insulated sealings. the project is expected to see a dramatic reduction in electricity consumption. >>> the city's mayor said that fighting climate change will benefit the most desperate. >> they'll have to catch up. 80% of the people living in africa are poor. and when the floods come, those african cities will be hit hard. >> the...
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city officials say there will be changes in how city police officers are trained. today's announcement is expected to include a new requirement of tasers for every officer responding to a police call. the mayor returned home early from his holiday vacation after the accidental shooting death of a woman during a domestic disturbance call last week. and in cleveland, activists say they plan to protest agaiaitoday over the grand jury decision not to indict two cleveland police officers in the fatal shooting of 12-year-old tamir rice. tuesday's demonstration grew to about 100. they marched along downtown streets, blocking traffic and major back in november of 2014, tamir was playing with a pellet gun when a police officer shot and killed him. whether its quitting a bad habit... or starting a new healthy one.. many of you are already planning your new years resolutions. shannon- how many of you have made them and within a month , you've failed. it happens to everyone. we're all guilty.. this year, developers have come out with a number of apps to help you stay the cours
city officials say there will be changes in how city police officers are trained. today's announcement is expected to include a new requirement of tasers for every officer responding to a police call. the mayor returned home early from his holiday vacation after the accidental shooting death of a woman during a domestic disturbance call last week. and in cleveland, activists say they plan to protest agaiaitoday over the grand jury decision not to indict two cleveland police officers in the...
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right now at 10(suspect search) sioux city police are asking for the public's help tracking down two suspects in an overnight home invasion. (moving forward)changes to sioux city's 5 public pools are e e step oser to final approvov.(trump on muslims) republican presidential candidate donald trump calls for a "total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states."(siouxland's most wanted)on this first monday of december, the u-s marshals need your help tracking down a new fugitive on the run.(pearl harbor day) and sioux cici pauses to remember the victims of japan's attack on pearl harbor 74 years ago today. 3 sioux city police are investigating an early morning break-in in morningside.thanks for joining us tonight, i'm jetske wauaun larry and ana are off tonight. 3 3 3 police say the incident happened just after 2- 30 this morning, when two men broke block of south alice street. the invaders *assaulted* a man in the home while holding a woman at gunpoint.the two suspects took off with tvs, game consoles, and other electronics. police don't have a description of the attackers at this time.if you have any information, you are urged to
right now at 10(suspect search) sioux city police are asking for the public's help tracking down two suspects in an overnight home invasion. (moving forward)changes to sioux city's 5 public pools are e e step oser to final approvov.(trump on muslims) republican presidential candidate donald trump calls for a "total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states."(siouxland's most wanted)on this first monday of december, the u-s marshals need your help tracking down a new...
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mayor lib by is also in paris at the conference and was invited to talk about how cities can help deal with climate change what cities do is crucial because 70% of all energy-related carbon emissions comes from them. history has shown that what cities do often changes or determines what national governments do. >> well, we know our community. we are in connection with them. we know what changes they are willing to make, and we have the authority and power to actually affect those changes within our community. >> mayor says oakland has made great improvements in reducing its carbon footprint includeling a 10% reduction in green house gas over the past ten years. oakland is among 12 u.s. cities invited to that conference. >>> time now is 6:15. if you are eating a banana for breakfast, enjoy it. enjoy it. bananas may come extinct. and according to researchers in the netherlands, a fungus in the soil known as the panama disease could possibly wipe out the world's # $1 billion banana industry u. that disease attacks the plant's vascular systems making them wilt fast. due to a lack of water. now, part of the pr
mayor lib by is also in paris at the conference and was invited to talk about how cities can help deal with climate change what cities do is crucial because 70% of all energy-related carbon emissions comes from them. history has shown that what cities do often changes or determines what national governments do. >> well, we know our community. we are in connection with them. we know what changes they are willing to make, and we have the authority and power to actually affect those changes...
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city street re-opens tomorrow.(pool plan)a plan that's makes big changes to sioux city's pools takes another step ward. (thanks from nyc)northwest iowa busisses are honored for helping first responders who answered the call on 9 - eleven.(american isis) and... it's a shocking report on isis sym+pathizers who are living right here in the united states. 3 3 convenience stores are a convenient target for robbers.but it's rare here in siouxland for a shot to be fired... like the robbery that happened in north sioux city. 3 3 and tonight that story is first on fox. 3 3 the casey's at 13-13 river drive in north sioux city was revolver early this morning.he demanded cash and fired a shot inside the store to scare the workers. the robber is described as a black man who's 5 feet 9 inches tall to 5 - 11. he was wearing a dark hat and dark clothing. police say they have surveillance video of the robber's vehicle but aren't releasing it at this time. 3 3 a sioux city man convicted of sexual exploitation of a minor by a school employee will *not* spend time in prison.30- year- old erick deleon has been sentenced to
city street re-opens tomorrow.(pool plan)a plan that's makes big changes to sioux city's pools takes another step ward. (thanks from nyc)northwest iowa busisses are honored for helping first responders who answered the call on 9 - eleven.(american isis) and... it's a shocking report on isis sym+pathizers who are living right here in the united states. 3 3 convenience stores are a convenient target for robbers.but it's rare here in siouxland for a shot to be fired... like the robbery that...
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city. our opinion changes as we step two paces away.f the 300,000 inhabitants, 80% are moslems and many places of mercia. the largest and most -- places is openip the largest to the faithful and nonbeliever as well. all must remove shoes before entering. ♪ >> damascus is a hot and dry city. the many vendors of cool sweetwater do a thriving business. make their presence known. ♪ --at this open air grill perhaps not sanitary, but very delicious to the damascus. inns. mask >> syrian oranges are delicious and inexpensive. they are sold by weight and cause only a few pennies. ♪ >> had dresses remind us of biblical characters. ♪ >> a new rug around persia. way to display a caring ituctioneer over his shoulder so that he gets bids as he goes about. many camelday, trains from the east enter the city and trail through the winding streets. now bizarre streets -- bizarr he high roofs. we stopped at a small outdoor bakery. the strange manner in which red is baked interests us. -- dough isthough placed over a pillow and rest into the oven. of straw
city. our opinion changes as we step two paces away.f the 300,000 inhabitants, 80% are moslems and many places of mercia. the largest and most -- places is openip the largest to the faithful and nonbeliever as well. all must remove shoes before entering. ♪ >> damascus is a hot and dry city. the many vendors of cool sweetwater do a thriving business. make their presence known. ♪ --at this open air grill perhaps not sanitary, but very delicious to the damascus. inns. mask >>...
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this was a space created buy city councilman and a slade trade person. >> but things have changed herepointing to the change across the city, by diverse communities, rejec rejecting the ideology of dylann roof. this man's ancestors fought for confederacy. >> never dreamed something like that would happen anywhere, certainly not charleston. the coming-together of the people in charleston, the outpouring of love has been just incomprehensible for me, and i'm from here. and more importantly, to hear the victims' families speak, in such forgiving and loving terms to me is mind-boggling. that hate that came into this city and did that particular act is something foreign to charleston. i believe i actually don't know white supremacists, i was not only a prosecutor but a defense lawyer and i've represented a lot of people and i've seen a lot of horrible acts in charleston. and i just don't think that is you know, that is something that is part of charleston. >> for richard stoney, dylann roof's manifesto, along with a gallery of poses of co confederate flags. shows a man trapped in the past.
this was a space created buy city councilman and a slade trade person. >> but things have changed herepointing to the change across the city, by diverse communities, rejec rejecting the ideology of dylann roof. this man's ancestors fought for confederacy. >> never dreamed something like that would happen anywhere, certainly not charleston. the coming-together of the people in charleston, the outpouring of love has been just incomprehensible for me, and i'm from here. and more...