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for other big cities.e decided to come back to philadelphia when he saw the future of the city right in front of his face. now he is overseeing a 50 million-dollar renovation, of the bourse in olde city. >> people literally came here and used this as a meeting place to exchange goods. we are doing same exact thing but 150 years later. >> he says next year bourse will be packed with young professionals. the philly neighborhood are unique with charm, restaurants , a culinary flight around the world, tourist say that philadelphia is now a destination, not just a stop over on the way to new york and washington. >> right now it is already fresh and we are adding to it. just a hundred times better. >> reporter: mcgraph says bourse renovation is just tip of an iceberg full of growth and surprise. >> young people want to be here because it is affordable, and it is cool, and it has been cool for 300 years. >> it has been cool for 300 years and still cool, i love that line in that story right there bourse will be an
for other big cities.e decided to come back to philadelphia when he saw the future of the city right in front of his face. now he is overseeing a 50 million-dollar renovation, of the bourse in olde city. >> people literally came here and used this as a meeting place to exchange goods. we are doing same exact thing but 150 years later. >> he says next year bourse will be packed with young professionals. the philly neighborhood are unique with charm, restaurants , a culinary flight...
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lee stood atop their city. and when i heard that, i had to say, at the time i thought, what incredible leadership, but honestly, also, why did it take to 2017 until we heard that? i'm thrilled that we have the mayor here to talk about that. we all know that there were no good answers to the question he posed and that any person who tries to gloss over that monstrous, evil of slavery is simply per pep waiting the same -- perpetuating the same things that made it possible in the first place. i'm really excited to have this discussion so we can talk in more depth about his speech, why he made it and also the response. so we're really thrilled to have the mayor here. and we'll have a q&a afterwards, where i hope we can have a good back and forth. so please join me in welcoming mayor landrieu to discuss what he did, why did he it and race in america. thank you. [applause] mr. landrieu: good morning, everybody. how are you? thank you so much for having me, neera. i want to dedicate my speech today to my dear friend,
lee stood atop their city. and when i heard that, i had to say, at the time i thought, what incredible leadership, but honestly, also, why did it take to 2017 until we heard that? i'm thrilled that we have the mayor here to talk about that. we all know that there were no good answers to the question he posed and that any person who tries to gloss over that monstrous, evil of slavery is simply per pep waiting the same -- perpetuating the same things that made it possible in the first place. i'm...
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that food truck festival here in sea isle city. natasha brown there is a lot going down here in sea isle we will take a short break but right new we will throw it back to you in the studio here in fail. >> thanks very much. we will see you soon. >>> we have some good news if you love to hop from town to town down the shore, townsend inlet bridge is now opened. bridge connects sea isle city to avalon, first car crossed the bridge a little after 4:00 n and has been close todd vehicle traffic since early april for emergency repairs after officials found a crack in one of the support beams but now, traffic is flowing smoothly. >>> owner of the vineland ice cream shop meantime is facing charges tonight as our alycia nieves tells us he put a hidden camera in the changing room used by female employees. >> this new jersey ice cream parlor is closed and its owner larry bostic sitting in jail tonight. authorities alleged the six five-year old was secretly recording under age employees inside a dressing room in the par lot. >> pretty surprise
that food truck festival here in sea isle city. natasha brown there is a lot going down here in sea isle we will take a short break but right new we will throw it back to you in the studio here in fail. >> thanks very much. we will see you soon. >>> we have some good news if you love to hop from town to town down the shore, townsend inlet bridge is now opened. bridge connects sea isle city to avalon, first car crossed the bridge a little after 4:00 n and has been close todd...
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. >>> big news for downtown san jose today, google may build what could be a city within a city. right now the googolplex in mountain view is about 3 million square feet. this new downtown mega campus could reach 6 million square feet, making it the largest collection of google offices anywhere in the world. kpix 5's maria medina is live near the site of that potential mega campus. maria. >> reporter: you know, we got cal tran out here and the vta and we may get google bikes out here as well. the question is, will it happen? because if you remember, the oakland a's were supposed to be here as well. >> we are here to share downtown's best news and downtown's worst kept secret. >> reporter: it was a rare sight in the downtown san francisco parking lot. >> do you know the way to san jose? clearly, google does. >> reporter: city and community leaders gathered for a big announcement here because they say this spot is where google plans to build a 6 million square foot office and retail building next to the station. if it happens, it is being called a game changer. >> we haven't seen t
. >>> big news for downtown san jose today, google may build what could be a city within a city. right now the googolplex in mountain view is about 3 million square feet. this new downtown mega campus could reach 6 million square feet, making it the largest collection of google offices anywhere in the world. kpix 5's maria medina is live near the site of that potential mega campus. maria. >> reporter: you know, we got cal tran out here and the vta and we may get google bikes out...
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istanbul really is a city like no other.the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it by byzantium. later, the romans made it their capital of the eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years it was the seat of power for the sultans, who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and asia, it is turkey's largest and best—known city. so i got in on the red—eye flight, which is about i! hours from singapore. but i had a bit of a rest, now i'm ready to explore the city. so i'm going to meet up with sedar, who promises take me around. following a spate of terrorist attacks and the failed military coup, 2016 was dubbed the year that tourists forgot turkey. traditionally around 10 million people visit istanbul every year, but those numbers have fallen drastically. now the city is keen to do all it can to reassure tourists and entice them back. you must be sedar! how are you? it's good to meet you, finally. tha
istanbul really is a city like no other.the banks of the mighty bosporus strait, it was founded by the greeks, who named it by byzantium. later, the romans made it their capital of the eastern empire, changing its name to constantinople in honour of the emperor constantine. and for over 500 years it was the seat of power for the sultans, who ruled the ottoman empire. built at the crossroads of europe and asia, it is turkey's largest and best—known city. so i got in on the red—eye flight,...
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kennedy visited berlin, speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall. well, since then two other presidents have come, each in his turn, to berlin. and today i, myself, make my second visit to your city. [applause] pres. reagan: we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place, of freedom. but i must confess, we're drawn here by other things as well -- by the feeling of history in this city, more than 500 years older than our own nation by the , beauty of the grunewald and the tiergarten, most of all, by your courage and determination. [applause] pres. reagan: perhaps the composer paul lincke understood something about american presidents. you see, like so many presidents before me, i come here today because wherever i go, whatever i do, ich hab noch einen koffer in berlin. [i still have a suitcase in berlin.] [applause] our gathering today is being broadcast throughout western europe and north america. i understand that it is being seen and heard as well in the east. to those listening throughout eastern europe, a
kennedy visited berlin, speaking to the people of this city and the world at the city hall. well, since then two other presidents have come, each in his turn, to berlin. and today i, myself, make my second visit to your city. [applause] pres. reagan: we come to berlin, we american presidents, because it's our duty to speak in this place, of freedom. but i must confess, we're drawn here by other things as well -- by the feeling of history in this city, more than 500 years older than our own...
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on the agenda, sanctuary cities. let's taco about it. >> it was just in bad taste to have the tweet. >> reporter: across the street from city hall, called it tone death. >> does seem offensive. >> the tweet was up for hours today before the city removed it and tweeted we apologize for the inappropriate tweet. >> we really screwed up today. >> reporter: the spokesperson told us it had been used to promote other meetings but this was a mistake. [ talking at the same time ] >> it wasn't intended that way at all. >> reporter: the mayor addressed the tweet. >> i would like to apologize for that. >> reporter: city said the tweet detracted from an important debate but taught city officials an important lesson. christin ayers, kpix 5. >> so within the hour the city council voted to designate hayward a sanctuary city. >>> governor jerry brown is in china discussing green energy. kpix 5's betty yu tells us the president is calling on california to play a bigger role in fighting climate change. >> reporter: at a clean energy co
on the agenda, sanctuary cities. let's taco about it. >> it was just in bad taste to have the tweet. >> reporter: across the street from city hall, called it tone death. >> does seem offensive. >> the tweet was up for hours today before the city removed it and tweeted we apologize for the inappropriate tweet. >> we really screwed up today. >> reporter: the spokesperson told us it had been used to promote other meetings but this was a mistake. [ talking at the...
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in olde city the oldest restaurant is city tavern., the city tavern, a favorite for locals and tourist alike. it opened in 1773. here you can eat the same food that the founding fathers did. >> i was brought up on brandy. >> so this is taking you back. >> taking me back. >> you wear the a tire back then. it is good. >> reporter: just steps away you can go from restaurant from the 1700 to the 1800s. old original bookbinders opened up its doors in the 1890's and it is enjoying a resurgence having recently been purchased by iron chef jose garces. if you are in center city, grab some grub and, wet the whistle as cities oldest tavern. if you love pasta find the oldest italian restaurants in the country in south philadelphia like daunte and l uigi's, restaurants like these are pioneers helping philadelphia become the food mecca it is today. >> an amazing place to eat. >> reporter: mitchell davis is from the james beard foundation that gives award honoring the best of the best in the culinary world, award routinely given to philadelphia chef
in olde city the oldest restaurant is city tavern., the city tavern, a favorite for locals and tourist alike. it opened in 1773. here you can eat the same food that the founding fathers did. >> i was brought up on brandy. >> so this is taking you back. >> taking me back. >> you wear the a tire back then. it is good. >> reporter: just steps away you can go from restaurant from the 1700 to the 1800s. old original bookbinders opened up its doors in the 1890's and it...
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atlantic city 21 miles per hour. so that make it feel cooler down the shore but a warm breeze right now inland around philadelphia at 21 miles per hour. coming up, much more on the timing of those thunderstorms and the 90-degree heat that we anticipate for much of the upcoming holiday weekend. back over to you. >> all right. a lot of people will be headed down the shore this weekend why don we go down there ourselves. >> ocean city, new jersey, is where we will find our brad sattin, and tough assignment, brad. looks like a beautiful night there. >> reporter: i'll tell was, the problem is the sun. i'm told according to my producer i'm getting sunburn and that's even with a little sunscreen. so you want to have it for sure. it is picture perfect here the breeze as scott was talking about is just perfect. not a cloud in the sky. the waves is a little rough according to some surfers but the beaches here are jam pack. let's come back to the boardwalk here. and ocean city officials are telling us they are busier than frank
atlantic city 21 miles per hour. so that make it feel cooler down the shore but a warm breeze right now inland around philadelphia at 21 miles per hour. coming up, much more on the timing of those thunderstorms and the 90-degree heat that we anticipate for much of the upcoming holiday weekend. back over to you. >> all right. a lot of people will be headed down the shore this weekend why don we go down there ourselves. >> ocean city, new jersey, is where we will find our brad sattin,...
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the cost of a city trees $28,000. say when it comes to cleaning of air pollution, a city trees equivalent to 275 normal trees and their cost is usually picked up by corporate sponsors. but not eve ryo ne by corporate sponsors. but not everyone is convinced that this is the best way to tackle urban air pollution. it is really hard to get pollution. it is really hard to get pollution out of the air once it is already in there. it is like paying to ta ke already in there. it is like paying to take the milk out of your cup of tea. would we be better off spending the money on actually cleaning up the money on actually cleaning up the exhausts of the vehicles that are travelling around us? but a thriller that in nine years and 25 city trees and counselling, this data that can convince people that this is a smart way to clean up city air ina this is a smart way to clean up city air in a meaningful way. work is now under way to create a city in china which aims to fight air pollution. liuzhou forest city will be completely co
the cost of a city trees $28,000. say when it comes to cleaning of air pollution, a city trees equivalent to 275 normal trees and their cost is usually picked up by corporate sponsors. but not eve ryo ne by corporate sponsors. but not everyone is convinced that this is the best way to tackle urban air pollution. it is really hard to get pollution. it is really hard to get pollution out of the air once it is already in there. it is like paying to ta ke already in there. it is like paying to take...
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city would -- the city would have a conversation but they wouldn't. >> reporter: now, the lawsuit islso seeking to have an independent review of the city's plans and which trees are due to the cut down. the city earlier said that the trees involved are only ones that had been either dead or damaged by the drought or damaged during the storms. a lot of the trees that have those tags seem to be perfectly healthy. reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> well, ahead of the nba finals, the basketball superstar dealing with words of hate! lebron james' california home painted with a racial slur. his powerful response to the vandalism. >> and tiger woods wobbling around in front of police. the new dashcam footage shedding light on the golf star's dui arrest. >> a broken home no more. the joyful reunion as children placed in foster care finally make it back to their families. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> this incident that happened to me and my family today can keep the conversation going an shed light us on trying to figure out a way to keep progressing and not regressing. >> one of
city would -- the city would have a conversation but they wouldn't. >> reporter: now, the lawsuit islso seeking to have an independent review of the city's plans and which trees are due to the cut down. the city earlier said that the trees involved are only ones that had been either dead or damaged by the drought or damaged during the storms. a lot of the trees that have those tags seem to be perfectly healthy. reporting live in gilroy, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> well, ahead of the...
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rain starting to return west of the city trying to go in the city as well, we will take a peak at the cell moving off shore but beach haven, barnegat light house, still seeing wind and lightening embedded in that cell. we are seeing downpours that regenerate add cross chester county, delaware county, new castle county delaware. heaviest pocket moving toward hockessin, coming down into pike creek as well and center city philadelphia rain is trying to work back in there as well as rain coming down in havertown, upper darby and springfield rain has returned but we will in the see much more in the way of activity heading in the next couple hours. storm scan three quiet otherwise but we did receive some major rainfall totals just from that one cell, burlington city, new jersey over an inch of rain point pleasant beach over half inch of rain and in philadelphia we have pick up a quarter inch from that severe thunderstorm. as we head in the overnight period hit or miss downpour, partly cloudy conditions, 68 degrees for our thursday, mostly sunny, hot but not too humid, we are up to 90 degree
rain starting to return west of the city trying to go in the city as well, we will take a peak at the cell moving off shore but beach haven, barnegat light house, still seeing wind and lightening embedded in that cell. we are seeing downpours that regenerate add cross chester county, delaware county, new castle county delaware. heaviest pocket moving toward hockessin, coming down into pike creek as well and center city philadelphia rain is trying to work back in there as well as rain coming...
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my city. if they do, london, berlin, beijing, tokyo, new york watch out, chicago is coming for you. nothing will hold us back. that's the measure of our success. andrea: thank you. mayor emanuel: i got four minutes? andrea: two more questions. as someone often credited with being one of the architects of the democratic takeover of the u.s. house in 2006, what will it mean for your party's prospects john 2018 mid terms if ossof wince in ga-6. and do you -- you hopefully the last democratic takeover the congress happen in 2018? mayor emanuel: sure it can happen. anybody that tells you it will happen this far out hasn't been in campaigns. it's too far to predict. i'd rather be a democrat today going into 2018 than a republican. and you didn't pay me to say that. ok. every time the house of representatives ever flipped has been a midterm election. that's a fact. no party has gone into a midterm with a president this unpopular at this point, 18 months, 17 months, without a severe consequence to tha
my city. if they do, london, berlin, beijing, tokyo, new york watch out, chicago is coming for you. nothing will hold us back. that's the measure of our success. andrea: thank you. mayor emanuel: i got four minutes? andrea: two more questions. as someone often credited with being one of the architects of the democratic takeover of the u.s. house in 2006, what will it mean for your party's prospects john 2018 mid terms if ossof wince in ga-6. and do you -- you hopefully the last democratic...
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now, i'm only a city. i would love to have a state budget and i would love to have the united states government backing us up, but that's how we're going to do it and increase the quality of our students. more importantly, for the students that don't go on to northwestern, they're not just coming out with an associates degree. they're coming out with a degree that was design by the industry -- so they know the credentials -- and they're not just getting a job, but if they're in health care they're getting a job that's a career that leads them to the middle class. key difference. you're in health care, you want to be a nurse, we got a way to do it. second, you want to bounce yourself up in the higher grade as a nurse, we have an educational system. we are more than just a job. we're a career that helps you get up that economic ladder. >> with the new requirements for students starting in 2020, if a student doesn't present these qualifications-h -- >> they go to that woman's family house, extending to her ho
now, i'm only a city. i would love to have a state budget and i would love to have the united states government backing us up, but that's how we're going to do it and increase the quality of our students. more importantly, for the students that don't go on to northwestern, they're not just coming out with an associates degree. they're coming out with a degree that was design by the industry -- so they know the credentials -- and they're not just getting a job, but if they're in health care...
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the city approved a big hike in the cost of parking permits. yearly permits will jump from $149 to $365. that is more than double. downtown permits will go from $466 to $730. that's up 60%. palo alto will give the extra money to a nonprofit to help companies buy transit passes for employees. the upside, parking is still free for the first two hours. >>> we're learning more about oakland's plan to turn an old hotel into a homeless shelter. it's a story we told you about yesterday here on abc 7 mornings. abc 7 news reporter lonnie rivera has more. >> reporter: drive near a highway underpass in oakland, you're sure to see homeless tents lined up. it's what shaun passes every day. >> sometimes i get here in the morning and i hear from some of the guys, you know, oh, somebody got hit by a car or they overdosed. it's just, you know, you kind of start to become part of their community, and we're all one community. >> reporter: a community with a serious housing crisis. given oakland's growing homeless population, city leaders are committing $14 millio
the city approved a big hike in the cost of parking permits. yearly permits will jump from $149 to $365. that is more than double. downtown permits will go from $466 to $730. that's up 60%. palo alto will give the extra money to a nonprofit to help companies buy transit passes for employees. the upside, parking is still free for the first two hours. >>> we're learning more about oakland's plan to turn an old hotel into a homeless shelter. it's a story we told you about yesterday here...
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the question is always out there, are sanctuary cities safer? cities say yes. you my grants don't fear being reported, they will report crime, catch more criminals. making the community safer. >> we depend, particularly immigrant communities to cooperate with us, not only keep them safe but all of you safe. reporter: studies do not always support that. research from university of california riverside violent crime is slightly higher in sanctuary cities, concluding, i'm quoting, statistically there is no discernible difference violent crime, rape or property crime in sanctuary versus non-sanctuary cities. many cops and sheriffs oppose sanctuary policies. phoenix ended it is policy in 2008. police say when they were give epdiscretion to ask about suspect's legal status, to cooperate with i.c.e., the crime rate declined. >> when we were allowed to have the discretionary ability to contact our federal immigration partners, crime fell drastically. >> we saw decrease in crime. talking about things we have previously seen. it had a deterrent effect on folks because th
the question is always out there, are sanctuary cities safer? cities say yes. you my grants don't fear being reported, they will report crime, catch more criminals. making the community safer. >> we depend, particularly immigrant communities to cooperate with us, not only keep them safe but all of you safe. reporter: studies do not always support that. research from university of california riverside violent crime is slightly higher in sanctuary cities, concluding, i'm quoting,...
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you have come to a dynamic city, a city which looks to the future with us to -- mr.sident, we berliners owe our liberty and security above all to the commitment of the united states of america. together with great britain and rants, your country -- and france, your country provided the basis for reliability of our city. you shared with us the historical obligations and the vision of a free and undivided berlin, and a free and undivided germany. [applause] place, history is -- as in no other place in germany. here, the building, the symbol of german's unity. the brandenburg gate, closed for 26 years. whichnt of us, the street in eastds us of the -- berlin and in east germany. behind us, just a little way --k, the red city hall there freely elected council was held. nowhere in europe has the division of germany and europe more clearly evident than here. the longingels also for freedom and togetherness. here, the necessity of dialogue and cooperation behind -- beyond borders becomes clear. this wall stands between the hopes and wishes of the people. for that reason, it
you have come to a dynamic city, a city which looks to the future with us to -- mr.sident, we berliners owe our liberty and security above all to the commitment of the united states of america. together with great britain and rants, your country -- and france, your country provided the basis for reliability of our city. you shared with us the historical obligations and the vision of a free and undivided berlin, and a free and undivided germany. [applause] place, history is -- as in no other...
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, we've adopted sanctuary cities, sometimes called welcoming cities, ordinances. in order to reassure immigrants that they can, with safety, talk to law enforcement within our jurisdictions. skokie mayor said, quote, it's taken the village years, decades really, to form the bridges that we have to trust with our immigrant community, unquote. these policies work. a study found that sanctuary cities tend to be safer and have stronger economies than not. this bill would push communities to abandon sanctuary city policies, breaking down that hard-earned trust between immigrants and law enforcement. turning law enforcement into immigration enforcement makes ities less safe. thank you. thank you. it makes immigrants less likely to report crimes. this bill protects criminals in our communities and not victims. and i urge my colleagues to vote for safer communities and vote against this bill. i thank the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, at this tim
, we've adopted sanctuary cities, sometimes called welcoming cities, ordinances. in order to reassure immigrants that they can, with safety, talk to law enforcement within our jurisdictions. skokie mayor said, quote, it's taken the village years, decades really, to form the bridges that we have to trust with our immigrant community, unquote. these policies work. a study found that sanctuary cities tend to be safer and have stronger economies than not. this bill would push communities to abandon...
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between the two cities, but i can't find any. would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, due south along the 155 freeway, and takes six or seven hours. but it is not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in new orleans, the parking can be challenging. so instead, i recommend the train south from memphis at 6:50am any day you like. the city of new orleans, rolling down the mississippi for most of the day, you would arrive — in theory at least — just under nine hours later. you can experience the marvellous american railroad forjust $49, available on most days, if you book in advance. finally, mrs shaker tweets from aberdeen to ask about a christmas trip. amsterdam is my choice, because the wonderful rijksmuseum is open every day of the year. in many other cities, the 25th of december, along with the first of january, are days off. christmas day is an excellent time to see the collection without the usual crowds, and, for my money, the finest distillation of the golden age on the planet, with r
between the two cities, but i can't find any. would involve a big detour. the road journey is straightforward, due south along the 155 freeway, and takes six or seven hours. but it is not one of the great american drives, and when you arrive in new orleans, the parking can be challenging. so instead, i recommend the train south from memphis at 6:50am any day you like. the city of new orleans, rolling down the mississippi for most of the day, you would arrive — in theory at least — just...
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should stay a sanctuary city.ut when it comes to the $190,000 settlement, san franciscans are split. 45% agree with it, 40% disagree. >>> time now is 4:50. the uc system is adopting new statewide policies on sexual harassment and assault in the wake of a string of high- profile scandals. >> and new affordable housing complex opens in one of the bay area's most expensive cities. >>> good morning. welcome back to "kpix 5 morning news." imagine a day with no fog at the beach? not going to happen today. we'll see some partial clearing. 67 degrees in san francisco. good morning to you in half moon bay in the high 50s only a sliver of hope of sun. 79 degrees in redwood city. low 80s in san jose and fremont. topping off at 74. you know, when you look at these numbers in the east bay they're pretty seasonal. spot on in livermore at 87 degrees. high 80s in pittsburg and low 90s in brentwood. today no sunshine in stinson beach. 66 blustery winds out of the west at 30. 85 in novato with full forecast once the clouds lift. an
should stay a sanctuary city.ut when it comes to the $190,000 settlement, san franciscans are split. 45% agree with it, 40% disagree. >>> time now is 4:50. the uc system is adopting new statewide policies on sexual harassment and assault in the wake of a string of high- profile scandals. >> and new affordable housing complex opens in one of the bay area's most expensive cities. >>> good morning. welcome back to "kpix 5 morning news." imagine a day with no fog...
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sale to the city religious discrimination? >> oh my gosh, no. that is such a silly argument. it's offensive. >> reporter: suspicion and distrust between local government and the church dates back to the 1970s, when the controversial church quietly bought land here, establishing its spiritual headquarters. church leadership says the land was part of a $60 million expansion that was to be built with the city as a partner. the church produced an animation showing how it fit into a massive retail and entertainment complex, but now, without the land -- >> it's dead, because it was part of a partnership, and the city rejected the partnership. >> if they don't want to go forward, that's up to them. we are committed to redeveloping our downtown, and that whole retail picture improving it. >> reporter: the owner that sold the property to the city, the clearwater marina square yum, a non-profit made famous by that gal over there, winter the dolphin. two hollywood movies later, the 1.4 acres had been part of a tentative aquarium expansio
sale to the city religious discrimination? >> oh my gosh, no. that is such a silly argument. it's offensive. >> reporter: suspicion and distrust between local government and the church dates back to the 1970s, when the controversial church quietly bought land here, establishing its spiritual headquarters. church leadership says the land was part of a $60 million expansion that was to be built with the city as a partner. the church produced an animation showing how it fit into a...
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a rare glimpse inside the city.streets. despite regular airstrike, they show a city still open for business and one also prepared for the new dangers ahead. sandbags line every house and business. reparations for the imminent round of assault and street to street fighting. some neighbourhoods, is have set up ca nvas to neighbourhoods, is have set up canvas to shield their movements from aircraft. translation: in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risk their lives to smuggle these pictures out. wherever you go the right tunnels. the city is on high alert. they are preparing for street fighting. civilians have been hit hard. exact figures are ha rd to been hit hard. exact figures are hard to come by but no one inside the city is said to be safe. people inside are the ones carrying the burden. children are in a terrible mental state. it is a city of death. anyone can die at any time. fighting for the very survival of the caliphate, the odds are now stacked against the oas. the battle is likely to be long
a rare glimpse inside the city.streets. despite regular airstrike, they show a city still open for business and one also prepared for the new dangers ahead. sandbags line every house and business. reparations for the imminent round of assault and street to street fighting. some neighbourhoods, is have set up ca nvas to neighbourhoods, is have set up canvas to shield their movements from aircraft. translation: in istanbul we met three activists who say they have risk their lives to smuggle these...
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use of the cities were out of control, when actually the crime rate has been dropping in most cities years. your sense of the trump administration's policy toward crime in the cities? oni am not -- i am focused in this race, as i have been for two decades, and what happens in the city and county of philadelphia. that is what concerns me. yes, crime has gone down, but in the past couple -- it has also gone up. that is what my concern and focus is. and what preventative measures we can utilize and make sure and it does not peak continues to go down. that is where my focus and concern is. amy: i want to ask you about a piece of mother jones that was headlined "philadelphia cops shoot and kill people at six times the rate of the nypd." it says in a city where blacks and white each make up about 45% of the population, almost 60% of the officers involved in shooting between 2007 and 2013 were white, while 81% of suspects involved were black. so that was from a doj report. but the headline from mother jones "philadelphia cops shoot and kill people at six times the rate of the nypd," your re
use of the cities were out of control, when actually the crime rate has been dropping in most cities years. your sense of the trump administration's policy toward crime in the cities? oni am not -- i am focused in this race, as i have been for two decades, and what happens in the city and county of philadelphia. that is what concerns me. yes, crime has gone down, but in the past couple -- it has also gone up. that is what my concern and focus is. and what preventative measures we can utilize...
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so do be careful if you're north of the city, but even in center city, going to be a little bit on thereary side. again little drizzle coming down currently. you can see all of this precipitation, all of the green on our storm scan3, right now, maybe a little bit more even moderate rainfall. just to the east of allentown, through northampton county, northern bucks county getting in on some of the more maybe light to moderate rainfall. again, across center city for the most part right now, as you head back down into camden, burlington counties in new jersey looking at just some light drizzle. zoom in on what's going on again, north of the city, allentown toward bethlehem, lehigh, and there is just northern northampton county, little bit of yellow. again the more moderate rainfall at this point. easton getting in on some of the action, too, headed down into southern bucks county, bensalem, mt. laurel, browns mills, going to get a shower in the next five to ten minutes or so. then across center city, even though not getting a ton to show up on our storm scan3, i was just outside on the sk
so do be careful if you're north of the city, but even in center city, going to be a little bit on thereary side. again little drizzle coming down currently. you can see all of this precipitation, all of the green on our storm scan3, right now, maybe a little bit more even moderate rainfall. just to the east of allentown, through northampton county, northern bucks county getting in on some of the more maybe light to moderate rainfall. again, across center city for the most part right now, as...
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the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation, they see the confederate forces. there is a lot of writing that takes place before the troops arrive. when sherman starts out, the real impediment he has is the wet weather he is encountering. his troops are veterans at this point during his corps of engineers is excellent and he can push through 10 to 12 miles a day. there are only some minor skirmishes along the way. once that happens, the gateway is open and he can move into the city as quickly as he would like. one of the places he cites his artillery is the first presbyterian church steeple, about seven feet taller than it is today. he starts aiming his artillery at the statehouse. it did not have a roof on it. the shots were landing on the interior of the building and scraping the outside of the building. these marked damage from the artillery projectiles. here thate in a case y
the city population swells to 20,000 people. when they start hearing about sherman and his advance through south carolina, they are hearing about the burning and all of it is rumor and speculation, they see the confederate forces. there is a lot of writing that takes place before the troops arrive. when sherman starts out, the real impediment he has is the wet weather he is encountering. his troops are veterans at this point during his corps of engineers is excellent and he can push through 10...
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city. [laughter] very appealing! and it is because the railroad was going to end there. they pick a spot arbitrarily. this is where the real world will end. and it did. and a bunch of other railroads crossed there. by the late 1800s you know, or by the civil war atlanta was a very important nexus of the railroads which is why sherman burned it to the ground in 1864. but atlanta came back with a vengeance calling itself the phoenix pity. atlanta has always had this sort of can do attitude and we are going to go forward and do what we need to do. it has also been completely full of itself and full of a lot of hot air. >> someone in savannah joked that if atlanta could suck as hard as it blew, it would be a seaport like savannah. [laughter] but it is kind of lovable in that way. atlanta has never been like the rest of the south. it has always kind of been a little bit looking up north. a little bit envious of the north. atlantans are always talk about how they're going to be the next great int
city. [laughter] very appealing! and it is because the railroad was going to end there. they pick a spot arbitrarily. this is where the real world will end. and it did. and a bunch of other railroads crossed there. by the late 1800s you know, or by the civil war atlanta was a very important nexus of the railroads which is why sherman burned it to the ground in 1864. but atlanta came back with a vengeance calling itself the phoenix pity. atlanta has always had this sort of can do attitude and we...
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hall where city council president darryl clark is talking about last night's stabbing of city councilman david oh. lets listen. >> every life, every philadelphian matters in this city. of the last several months, years there has been all kinds of issues both on a national and state level about this life matters and that life matters. but in the city of philadelphia all the lives matter and i am somewhat concerned because i don't see the level of passion by all of us as it relates to the close to 500 shootings that happened in this city this year. we understand the significance of the opioid issue beyond anyone's expectation that is very important and the response to that was quite aggressive. both on the national, state and local level. we understand the issue with respect to black lives matter, because they do. particularly as it relates to issues between the police and in our city, we have a good police force and a process that establishes the the relationships but on a national level there are significant challenges but it's no longer okay to say, the violence and the numbers in terms
hall where city council president darryl clark is talking about last night's stabbing of city councilman david oh. lets listen. >> every life, every philadelphian matters in this city. of the last several months, years there has been all kinds of issues both on a national and state level about this life matters and that life matters. but in the city of philadelphia all the lives matter and i am somewhat concerned because i don't see the level of passion by all of us as it relates to the...
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atlantic city, 73, ocean city, same number.e'll have clouds and sun and breezy, low risk for rip currents. if you're staying in the city today, heading to citizens bank park, 405 start time look for mostly sunny skies, first pitch 77. 9th pitch 72. >> sports now, the phillies and giants play this afternoon in south philly. the giants crushed the phils last night. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: after being a giant disappointment in the month of may their worst may in nearly 09 years, how did the phillies start the month of june in well, let's put it this way, it feels like may. phils dig a giant hole starting in the first, hernandez, whoops, phils down 1-zip. the manager is not happy. starter, jared icoff doesn't get out of the third. first batter, walks in a run, phils walk ten guys including the pitcher 3 times. they have not done that in 81 years, phils lose 10-0. they have dropped 26 of their last 32. this is becoming a giant mess. >> i don't have a lot to say, i'm at a loss for words, bad way to start the month, three
atlantic city, 73, ocean city, same number.e'll have clouds and sun and breezy, low risk for rip currents. if you're staying in the city today, heading to citizens bank park, 405 start time look for mostly sunny skies, first pitch 77. 9th pitch 72. >> sports now, the phillies and giants play this afternoon in south philly. the giants crushed the phils last night. here's jeff skeverski. >> reporter: after being a giant disappointment in the month of may their worst may in nearly 09...
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what can city council do?> well, we're limited in terms of limiting the number of weapons on the street. the proliferation is primarily the issue -- too many guns on the street in the wrong hands. the simple reality is that we can do several preventive measures, which we're gonna do. we're gonna do outreach. we're gonna do more training, more education as it relates to young people, 'cause the reality is that poverty is driving a lot of the challenges in some of these neighborhoods as it relates to violence. >> but if a lot of kids feel, or a lot of people feel, like, "i'm not safe out here, i need this gun," can you get it out of their hands? >> well, you know, we hope. i've had a very strong conversation with the attorney general, josh shapiro, who is a good friend of mine. i supported him vigorously. we're gonna work together on some things. we have some legislators, in spite of the fact that the republican side of the general assembly has not allowed us to do anything, but i think we have to do something.
what can city council do?> well, we're limited in terms of limiting the number of weapons on the street. the proliferation is primarily the issue -- too many guns on the street in the wrong hands. the simple reality is that we can do several preventive measures, which we're gonna do. we're gonna do outreach. we're gonna do more training, more education as it relates to young people, 'cause the reality is that poverty is driving a lot of the challenges in some of these neighborhoods as it...
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when you come back to the city, you still get to have that kind of columbia is definitely a city that is an is not held back by its past and move forward with lots of business and growth jackson in the communities. it is a city filled with life today. -- from 1837-1957. flame --claim to during the civil war, there was a lot of infrastructure that existed. the aren works is one of the few remaining structures that andted before the civil war existed for decades after. the history -- the company was running into financial trouble. west point graduate. he was brought in as a purchasing agent. kind of a sales manager and running their financial books. he purchased it out right. industry,s a small but as creditor -- to a point they were the third largest in the united states and the largest in the south and richmond was the industrial hub of the confederacy. workforce the primary came over and helped design it. another side of the workforce was industrial slaves sometimes the owners would purchase slaves and sometimes they would rent slaveowners. foreigners in some irishmen alongside nativ
when you come back to the city, you still get to have that kind of columbia is definitely a city that is an is not held back by its past and move forward with lots of business and growth jackson in the communities. it is a city filled with life today. -- from 1837-1957. flame --claim to during the civil war, there was a lot of infrastructure that existed. the aren works is one of the few remaining structures that andted before the civil war existed for decades after. the history -- the company...
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the city even filed for bankruptcy. a lot of people think of vallejo as a crime ridden spot, a lot of foreclosures. but because of the prices and where it's situated, it's really an incredible transition. >> this is a four-bedroom, 2 and a half bath single family home. >> reporter: take this 2,000 square foot home. it features a remodeled kitchen, easily upgradeable fixtures, and a huge backyard. priced at $450,000. and that's above the city's median home value. $350,000. >> you can get these beautiful and quite large victorians which is another reason why the market is exploding here. >> if you're willing to shell out a bit more, you can up this special rare find. a historic 6-bedroom, 5-bath multi-family victorian, built in 1917 on florida street. asking price, $598,000. for buyers looking for something more modern, this three-bed, three-bath water stone home is listed for just under $750,000. >> vallejo is 30 miles from san francisco, 15 miles from napa valley. you have a direct ferry that goes straight in to the cit
the city even filed for bankruptcy. a lot of people think of vallejo as a crime ridden spot, a lot of foreclosures. but because of the prices and where it's situated, it's really an incredible transition. >> this is a four-bedroom, 2 and a half bath single family home. >> reporter: take this 2,000 square foot home. it features a remodeled kitchen, easily upgradeable fixtures, and a huge backyard. priced at $450,000. and that's above the city's median home value. $350,000. >>...
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organizers and city leader are coming to go to shine a light on the problem and work for a solution. i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm natasha brown in nor guess contact "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh are live at city hall where people were tackling the issue today. >> reporter: it has gotten so bad that even some local librarians are taking it upon themselves to learn how to administer narcan as people overdose outside of their doors, and those in the community are asking city leaders to step up saying this isn't just an issue that need to be handled but an emergency , crisis that demand immediate a tension. they are the sights and sound of kensington, but something else, something unwelcome has become just as familiar neighbors say. >> needles, drugs, everything that is bad. >> reporter: that is life christopher marshall knows firsthand as a form's dick. he used to shoot up multiple bundles a day. >> for a long time i thought that was going to be my destination, that was pilot in life was to die under a bridge with a need until my arm. >> reporter: he is sober, five and a half year
organizers and city leader are coming to go to shine a light on the problem and work for a solution. i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm natasha brown in nor guess contact "eyewitness news" reporter anita oh are live at city hall where people were tackling the issue today. >> reporter: it has gotten so bad that even some local librarians are taking it upon themselves to learn how to administer narcan as people overdose outside of their doors, and those in the community are...
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what is going on in your city? >> we are a city of immigrants just like we are a nation of immigrants. the term "sanctuary city" has no legal efficacy. that is what mayors were trying to tell the department of ju they are using a term that is not actually in law. what we said was, we are not going to allow our local police departments to become ice agents. our local police departments have to take care of everybody. if there is no trust between our first and you are asking someone who has called about domestic abuse what their immigration status is, they are not going to call. the federal government has a responsibility regarding immigration, and cities have a responsibility to keep streets safe. soledad: there are plenty of cities that have said, we are happy to help ice agents. we are happy to ask people their immigration status when they come into our jails, and they are happy to go the extra mile to assist ice. is this going to put new orleans and other sanctuary cities in a difficult position? >> i want to be
what is going on in your city? >> we are a city of immigrants just like we are a nation of immigrants. the term "sanctuary city" has no legal efficacy. that is what mayors were trying to tell the department of ju they are using a term that is not actually in law. what we said was, we are not going to allow our local police departments to become ice agents. our local police departments have to take care of everybody. if there is no trust between our first and you are asking...
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word spread quickly, the fire comisher and city council president was -- fire commissioner and city council was here. >> we asked him what he needed. he likes to talk to people and try to help them. he is safe at this point. >> we came over to talk to the staff make sure everything is okay. at any point anytime doesn't matter who it is, random violence strikes again, so we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. >> reporter: mayor kenny is in iceland right now, but released a statement saying whenever violence happens on the streets it's a terrible tragedy. when it happens near the homes where we are supposed to feel safe it is all the more devastating. police are conducting interviews and looking for surveillance footage in the area. katherine scott channel 6 "action news." >> thank you for that. >>> now to another developing story a barrage of bullets strikes three people on north philadelphia street two, including a teenager has died. jeanette reyes has the latest on the search for the gunman. good morning, jennette. >> reporter: good morning, tam, this is the second
word spread quickly, the fire comisher and city council president was -- fire commissioner and city council was here. >> we asked him what he needed. he likes to talk to people and try to help them. he is safe at this point. >> we came over to talk to the staff make sure everything is okay. at any point anytime doesn't matter who it is, random violence strikes again, so we'll keep saying our prayers and make sure the family is okay. >> reporter: mayor kenny is in iceland right...
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lee, atop of the beautiful city that she owns. there's no way you can look at that little girl in the eye and convince her that robert e. lee is there to encourage her. there's no way for anyone to think that she's going to feel inspired or hopeful by his story. or how he got up there. and why he's still there. after all of this time. these monuments reveal to her a future where her potential is limited and capped. and the great travesty of all of this, one that we can't seem to recognize even at moment, is that if her potential is limited, yours and mine are too. so looking at that issue from the child's eyes is is where the truth comes into focus for us. this is the moment where we know what is right and where we know what we have to do. we have to walk away from this -- we cannot walk away from this truth. i've driven by those monuments thousands of times. thousands of times. it wasn't until i got this perspective from her eyes that i knew and that i could not personally walk away from this truth as i now saw it to be. you see,
lee, atop of the beautiful city that she owns. there's no way you can look at that little girl in the eye and convince her that robert e. lee is there to encourage her. there's no way for anyone to think that she's going to feel inspired or hopeful by his story. or how he got up there. and why he's still there. after all of this time. these monuments reveal to her a future where her potential is limited and capped. and the great travesty of all of this, one that we can't seem to recognize even...
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in old city, david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> thank you, david. it's the newest hot spot on the main line. when we say hot we mean it. >> straight ahead the restaurant where spicy noodles rule and tonight's taste with story summer fest addition. >> and get an up close and personal view of philadelphia billy penn statue and where crews are focusing on as they restart iconic symbol and surprising thing we discovered high above the city streets. lauren. >> after a damp and soggy may, mother nature turned thing as round with the first day of june. can we keep sunshine and warmth around as we head into the upcoming weekend. i'll have the answer in the full eyewitness forecast coming up. >> bear in the bushes. the local community the bear >> bear in the bushes. the local community the bear was roaming around. >> bear sightings led to a lot of buzz in doylestown. >> here's on the facebook page route 202 and east swamp road last night and early this morning no reports of injuries or property damage and authorities want to track this bear down sooner rathe
in old city, david spunt, cbs3 eyewitness news. >> thank you, david. it's the newest hot spot on the main line. when we say hot we mean it. >> straight ahead the restaurant where spicy noodles rule and tonight's taste with story summer fest addition. >> and get an up close and personal view of philadelphia billy penn statue and where crews are focusing on as they restart iconic symbol and surprising thing we discovered high above the city streets. lauren. >> after a damp...
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dave schratwiese schratwieser ln university city twenty two i was wild scene in the heart of center city. whole lot of people doing double if not triple takes. one rittenhouse store's employees baird all buck naked right on walnut street. not sure what this video is. but fox 29's chris o'connell is live in center city fully clothed. thank you, chris, for and that basically, chris, these employees dropped their pants to raise awareness. >> reporter: in this job you see a lot of crazy stuff in this city. today took it to another level. a bunch of people walking around the street during lunch hour buck naked. it happened today on walnut street. ♪ >> reporter: the rittenhouse lunch crowd was treated to more than just skeet music today. make that a lot more. >> ♪ >> reporter: this is what 15th and walnut looked like today outside of lush cosmetics. >> what? why? why? >> reporter: that was the reaction of many passers by when they saw nearly a dozen of the store's staff on the street and all in their glory. >> people got to see a lot more of our employees than normal. >> reporter: come to go w
dave schratwiese schratwieser ln university city twenty two i was wild scene in the heart of center city. whole lot of people doing double if not triple takes. one rittenhouse store's employees baird all buck naked right on walnut street. not sure what this video is. but fox 29's chris o'connell is live in center city fully clothed. thank you, chris, for and that basically, chris, these employees dropped their pants to raise awareness. >> reporter: in this job you see a lot of crazy stuff...
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to the entire city. we will start to roll it out as early as the ball for winter. >> other neighborhoods? that you are considering?>> any areas across the city in commercial areas that have these parking meters. that is where we see most of the benefit that helps reduce circling and looking for parking. it helps people find parking close enough to the store of choice.>> paul rose. bank use for taking the time -- thank you for taking the time to talk with us. >>> starting tomorrow, minimum wage will go up to $14 an hour. voters approved the increase as a way to help some of the low- wage workers. the mayor got it to her from a local manufacturer. none of his employees make minimum wage, that the new law will give six of his workers a small increase in their hourly rate. >> you need to make sure you are compensating somebody enough so they have a standard of living so they wanted to come to work. a lot of reasons why people change jobs is because they can't make enough money where they are.>> along with in
to the entire city. we will start to roll it out as early as the ball for winter. >> other neighborhoods? that you are considering?>> any areas across the city in commercial areas that have these parking meters. that is where we see most of the benefit that helps reduce circling and looking for parking. it helps people find parking close enough to the store of choice.>> paul rose. bank use for taking the time -- thank you for taking the time to talk with us. >>>...
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the city reminding people about the sanctuary city agenda item with a meme that read taco about it." >> a really unfortunate mistake that came to our attention this morning. and we're very embarrassed and upset about it. >> reporter: the tweet is not what brought some 200 people to the meeting. support for the city making its stance as a sanctuary city official was almost unanimous. >> immigrants from various communities are good for this country. immigrants are good for this country. >> sanctuary conjures images of safety, a place where someone who is in danger and afraid with seek refuge. >> reporter: one woman voiced opposition. >> i'm wondering if certain people pandering for the h hispanic vote are more concerned about foreign nationals than the safety of united states citizens. >> reporter: a task force recommended the council approve the resolution. it ensures the police department will not do the work of federal immigration officers, a practice already in place in the city. >>> switching gears to talk about the weather forecast, which is changing. >> sandhya patel is here wit
the city reminding people about the sanctuary city agenda item with a meme that read taco about it." >> a really unfortunate mistake that came to our attention this morning. and we're very embarrassed and upset about it. >> reporter: the tweet is not what brought some 200 people to the meeting. support for the city making its stance as a sanctuary city official was almost unanimous. >> immigrants from various communities are good for this country. immigrants are good for...
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this is the sacking of cities, this is not the saving of cities. and they come. >> she came from where? >> she was a journalist who came from provincial origins in scranton, pennsylvania. and one thing that is remarkable about her is she is an auto diadact, she has no college degree, remember context here. she is a woman writing for architectural forum in the 1950s about fields that are still to this day male dominated. people weren't listening to women in architecture and urban planning in the '50s. and jacobs got herself heard out of sheer brilliance. extraordinary observational skills and great literary skills. >> rose: and also she was persistent and determined. >> beyond. i mean she-- she writes this book in '61, a book about urban planning in cities that is a bombshell that absolutely levels an entire profession, basically. and at the same time she pivots to activism and begins practicing what she prepares. because the part of new york city she lived in, the west village was being threatened with an urban renewal project and several highways
this is the sacking of cities, this is not the saving of cities. and they come. >> she came from where? >> she was a journalist who came from provincial origins in scranton, pennsylvania. and one thing that is remarkable about her is she is an auto diadact, she has no college degree, remember context here. she is a woman writing for architectural forum in the 1950s about fields that are still to this day male dominated. people weren't listening to women in architecture and urban...
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san francisco mayor ed lee has stood behind sanctuary city policy. >> we stand united that a safer city is a city that doesn't allow its residents to live in fear. >> reporter: rosenberg and the nonprofit californians for population stabilization are also pushing president trump to cut funding to all cities in the state. >> how many more will we lose before politicians understand, california should be a sanctuary for californians. >> reporter: in san francisco lyanne melendez, abc7 news. >> a service designed to help you remember just one pass word says hackers may have gotten hold of customer information. you're looking at promotional video for one log in. one log in allows customers to use a master pass word to sign onto multiple web sites and other online services. the pass word manager admitted in a blog post hackers could have obtained keys that contain encrypted data like stored passwords. the company says it is providing customers with security recommendations. >> a generous donation will help expand stem studies at santa clara university. the thomas and dorsey leavy donated a mi
san francisco mayor ed lee has stood behind sanctuary city policy. >> we stand united that a safer city is a city that doesn't allow its residents to live in fear. >> reporter: rosenberg and the nonprofit californians for population stabilization are also pushing president trump to cut funding to all cities in the state. >> how many more will we lose before politicians understand, california should be a sanctuary for californians. >> reporter: in san francisco lyanne...
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an ordinance was passed to ban n cigarettes in the city. the mayor will sign the bill into law. >>> senate republicans decided to postpone a vote on a health care bill until after the july 4th recess. at least five republicans would oppose the plan as it stands now. it is projected 22 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade. >> this is not a bill of paper and pencil. this is not just abstract numbers. these are real people. >> majority leader mitch mcconnell plans to make changes and bring the bill back after the holiday recess. >>> a controversial proposal to raise the cost of parking in one peninsula city was approved tonight. >> it will affect hundreds of people who work in downtown palo alto. >> reporter: the meeting here at city hall wrapped up an hour ago. and city leaders hope that by increasing prices it will discourage people from driving their cars to, who. parking in downtown palo alto is a problem. the economy is booming, it's getting congested and city leaders want more people to take mass transit. the pr
an ordinance was passed to ban n cigarettes in the city. the mayor will sign the bill into law. >>> senate republicans decided to postpone a vote on a health care bill until after the july 4th recess. at least five republicans would oppose the plan as it stands now. it is projected 22 million more americans would be uninsured over the next decade. >> this is not a bill of paper and pencil. this is not just abstract numbers. these are real people. >> majority leader mitch...
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, and they're not from our city.nd a lot of people that are born and raised here. >> >> reporter: if approved, the city would have to move its san jose five department veining facility, but the mayor says the development would be an extraordinary benefit for the city, including millions in tax revenue. and says any sale would be of market value and taxpayer will not be shorted a cent. >> google understands and is not asking for any public sub sudden did i, and -- subsidy. >> we're not against this project, we're not for this project. we are saying that what this project is depends on what the leadership of the city of san jose negotiates with google. >> reporter: while it's still early in the process, the mayor says if this moves forward, the face of the station will be changing incoming years. >>> tracking the heat out there. it's not that hot tonight, but it will be tomorrow night at this time. and thursday night will be even hotter. along the coast, some patchy fog that's true to do what it does -- trying to do wh
, and they're not from our city.nd a lot of people that are born and raised here. >> >> reporter: if approved, the city would have to move its san jose five department veining facility, but the mayor says the development would be an extraordinary benefit for the city, including millions in tax revenue. and says any sale would be of market value and taxpayer will not be shorted a cent. >> google understands and is not asking for any public sub sudden did i, and -- subsidy....
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tonight, more horror in london, another vehicle slams into the pedestrians, in a northern part of the city, several are dead and now police are working to determine, if this is, a terrorist act. >>> we do know that multiple pedestrians are dead after a van strikes and kills worshipers, leaving a mosque in the air use. good evening i'm joe holden. the muslim council confirmed several worshipers at the park months were being hit just after midnight local time. police report that one person has been arrested, and again, there are multiple fatalities. a woman who lives close to where a vehicle hit pedestrians in london describes what she heard and saw. >> something very loud, trying desperately to make to move away, just passing, and traffic at the time, and in a matter of like second, police cara arrived and then many other police cars a arrived just after that. >> again, we know that one person has been arrested so far, not what possibly known, their role in, this incident, and again, it is unclear how many people, were killed, or hurt, we will continue to follow this breaking news story as
tonight, more horror in london, another vehicle slams into the pedestrians, in a northern part of the city, several are dead and now police are working to determine, if this is, a terrorist act. >>> we do know that multiple pedestrians are dead after a van strikes and kills worshipers, leaving a mosque in the air use. good evening i'm joe holden. the muslim council confirmed several worshipers at the park months were being hit just after midnight local time. police report that one...
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that are not from our city and we are losing that identity of our city. >> reporter: the city wouldo have to move to the fire department training facility but the development would be an extraordinary development for the city including millions in tax revenue and that any sale would be of value and the taxpayer will not be short one sent. >> google understands that we are not asking for any public subsidy. >> reporter: they hope the project includes well-paying jobs along with affordable housing. >> we are not against this project. we are not for this project. we are saying that what this project is depends on what the leadership of san jose negotiates with google. >> reporter: public comment continues at city hall. the city council will decide whether to have that negotiation and move forward and the mayor says they are working on getting an estimate saying they will get quite a bit more than what the city paid and it would be a sale and not a lease. live at city hall, ktvu fox 2 news. >> don't pull it out. >> [ gunfire ] >> [ screaming ] >> coming up tonight, what that video revea
that are not from our city and we are losing that identity of our city. >> reporter: the city wouldo have to move to the fire department training facility but the development would be an extraordinary development for the city including millions in tax revenue and that any sale would be of value and the taxpayer will not be short one sent. >> google understands that we are not asking for any public subsidy. >> reporter: they hope the project includes well-paying jobs along with...