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i will be right here in the city of angels watching the 0lympics. city of angels watching the olympicsits bid is privately financed, with the venue bid is privately financed, with the venue is already built. like paris, it received praise from the ioc. these quite elephants, buildings, cost overruns, budget issues, engaging the youth, those things literally go away and become certain deliverables as part of our bed. yes, there are challenges facing the 0lympic movement, and we can, the waters for seven years —— calm the waters. the ioc has become accustomed to being courted by heads of state. but unlike in the past, the evaluation commission will only decide between two cities, after a host of others pulled out due to a lack of public or political support. it could force the ioc into uncharted territory. whichever city loses looks set to be offered by 2028 games as they can relation price, as the ioc considers an unprecedented two games deal in september to avoid the of having no bidders. it is something we all have to look at and we all have to figure out why, you know, our events are
i will be right here in the city of angels watching the 0lympics. city of angels watching the olympicsits bid is privately financed, with the venue bid is privately financed, with the venue is already built. like paris, it received praise from the ioc. these quite elephants, buildings, cost overruns, budget issues, engaging the youth, those things literally go away and become certain deliverables as part of our bed. yes, there are challenges facing the 0lympic movement, and we can, the waters...
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best to have that in the city? >> it does have that interest but with those types of damages with the fha and title xii wheel while the nonprofit organization with those real-estate brokers to suit to vindicate that interest. with a co-worker to bring in action we don't allow others to bring those actions so that is part of the problem that this could have that claim. >> so i am suggesting that by a virtue as a direct injury to this city to secure fair housing with those resources that our recoverable as well as an injury to the integrated community to allow those business and social opportunities that the appropriate damages is the loss of property values that are part and parcel of the whole mortgage loan industry. to be different and away from what this process is so in the end with the city of miami that we are outside the zone of interest because after all it is not a very demanding test. because we by the discrimination. so it essentially has to flow that there was some violation of the act. and even to be mo
best to have that in the city? >> it does have that interest but with those types of damages with the fha and title xii wheel while the nonprofit organization with those real-estate brokers to suit to vindicate that interest. with a co-worker to bring in action we don't allow others to bring those actions so that is part of the problem that this could have that claim. >> so i am suggesting that by a virtue as a direct injury to this city to secure fair housing with those resources...
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in 2016, the city saw 88 murders across oakland.council members want the city to create a department headed by a chief of violence preventionthe department's plan would be to bring gun violence down by 80% in three years. . but a report from the city administrator's office says it would increase administrative expenses. the mayor has already set aside an additional $1.5 million for 50 new police officers. but gibson mcelhaney says it's not enough. >> where was the advocacy from this mayor? these are the tools we need for dramatic results. they have been silent on that. >> we need to have an entity to deal directly with this particular issue. >> reporter: currently city violence prevention programs are run by the department of human services. take up the issue possibly today voting on whether or not to create this entirely new department to try to reduce violence in the city. they meet tonight at 6:30 on whether or not to create this department. reporting live in oakland, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> it's time for your "final 5. >
in 2016, the city saw 88 murders across oakland.council members want the city to create a department headed by a chief of violence preventionthe department's plan would be to bring gun violence down by 80% in three years. . but a report from the city administrator's office says it would increase administrative expenses. the mayor has already set aside an additional $1.5 million for 50 new police officers. but gibson mcelhaney says it's not enough. >> where was the advocacy from this...
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we're kicking off our zip trip season again here in ellicott city maryland a city that's recovered soom the flood of just one year ago. i happened to visit last august and last august you couldn't even get past the street here, even a month after the f still doing so many repairs, so many businesses were damaged. some of those businesses still have not fully recovered. we are here this morning 'cause we want you to come down to ellicott city. we want you to enjoy and help the city rebuild and help them kind of celebrate what is almost a rebirth from the flood that happened again last july. all right, now let's get you to that all important forecast. lots of events happening around town this weekend. of course we want to get you started with satellite and radar and show you exactly where some showers remain this morning. again it's not the rain we had yesterday. there's a few just north of gaithersburg, coming across relatively quickly and they're pretty light. i can't rule out a couple of these coming through later on this afternoon, either, but it will not be as widespread as yesterd
we're kicking off our zip trip season again here in ellicott city maryland a city that's recovered soom the flood of just one year ago. i happened to visit last august and last august you couldn't even get past the street here, even a month after the f still doing so many repairs, so many businesses were damaged. some of those businesses still have not fully recovered. we are here this morning 'cause we want you to come down to ellicott city. we want you to enjoy and help the city rebuild and...
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ellicott city, not a city. >> not a city. >> not a city.d but eighths great place. >> but it was at one point. >> lon time ago. 1800's. >> predates the revolutionary war. believe it or not. i just gave the first question away. >> oh really. >> no, i didn't. here's what we have, gentlemen. i'll give you four options and you're c or d. first question is, what year was ellicott city founded? >> was it a, 1772. b, 1867. c, 1999. or d, 1687. >> 1999 sounds about right. >> i think so. >> if you listened what i just said about the revolutionary war. there's only two options. >> a. >> a with a smiley face and a with a yeah. it's a tie. >> both of you. >> it's a tie. >> extra points for artwork, t too. >> that doesn't wipe off we'll just keep it. >> it will work out fine. >> question number two. who is howard county named after? a howard stern, b, terrence howard empire fans. c, john eager howard or d, frank how war? >> a, b, c or d. >> we're going with the full answer now. i'm looking at your cheat sheet. >> what do we have here. >> county exec say
ellicott city, not a city. >> not a city. >> not a city.d but eighths great place. >> but it was at one point. >> lon time ago. 1800's. >> predates the revolutionary war. believe it or not. i just gave the first question away. >> oh really. >> no, i didn't. here's what we have, gentlemen. i'll give you four options and you're c or d. first question is, what year was ellicott city founded? >> was it a, 1772. b, 1867. c, 1999. or d, 1687. >>...
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the city wasn't ready? for what would happen if these cops were found not guilty. >> one of the machine -- many, you know how much i love tom bradley just as you did, but the fact that you have a mayor of the city, and a police chief that is not even talking. i mean that was really irresponsible leadership, i would have to say, with all due respect. i think that is, so a large extent, contributing towards the failure that they have talked about, of lapd, the chief responding. if there was a level of constructive communication, i would like to think there would have been a different response. he was arrogant. he was racist, no question about that. but because of a combination of the dysfunctional relationship on one hand, and at that time the construction of the charter, you know those two things in my opinion lead toward that regrettable welcome you know, situation in which lapd did not respond the way they should have. >> i wonder whether or not we see 24 years later, what happened in last as a precursor w
the city wasn't ready? for what would happen if these cops were found not guilty. >> one of the machine -- many, you know how much i love tom bradley just as you did, but the fact that you have a mayor of the city, and a police chief that is not even talking. i mean that was really irresponsible leadership, i would have to say, with all due respect. i think that is, so a large extent, contributing towards the failure that they have talked about, of lapd, the chief responding. if there was...
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city of culture means a lot. it will bring good connection between freetown and hull city.y of culture is not just about show casing talent like this, but it's about building educational links and letting people know that freetown is open for business. and to cement their future relationship, the twinned cities are now building connections through education. pupils at this school share cultural links with sutton park primary via skype. your pen pal wa nts to park primary via skype. your pen pal wants to know what is your favourite food? the ethos that is needed but for children in this community to access more information, to be able to develop more creative thinking.” like about school because when i come to school, i express my feeling andi come to school, i express my feeling and i learn many things. when i finish my school, i like to become a lawyer. this is freetown's version of the promotionalfilm lawyer. this is freetown's version of the promotional film that propelled hull's bid to city of culture status. we're proud of this place. sierra leonians love their country
city of culture means a lot. it will bring good connection between freetown and hull city.y of culture is not just about show casing talent like this, but it's about building educational links and letting people know that freetown is open for business. and to cement their future relationship, the twinned cities are now building connections through education. pupils at this school share cultural links with sutton park primary via skype. your pen pal wa nts to park primary via skype. your pen pal...
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it isn't as attractive a city. people are going to go somewhere else and so on. >> cities are in a unique position. this is their neighborhoods, these are their residents. there are zoning laws. the issues of property values and even property taxes are baked into the home loans that are made by the banks. they are part and parcel of the issue here. and the fact is that the city is having affirmative obligation that require them to look out for fair housing. miami, among other cities, gets block grants from the department of housing and urban development that require them -- >> you do get property taxes, so you do get property taxes, so what is it that cuts off the chain? >> well, we believe that because it has to be tied specifically to the property, so we could get property taxes -- >> how do -- how are cost of increase services, whether it is police or whatever. >> you're not planning for the increased services of police, but for our department to look for unsafe structures and find those structures because they
it isn't as attractive a city. people are going to go somewhere else and so on. >> cities are in a unique position. this is their neighborhoods, these are their residents. there are zoning laws. the issues of property values and even property taxes are baked into the home loans that are made by the banks. they are part and parcel of the issue here. and the fact is that the city is having affirmative obligation that require them to look out for fair housing. miami, among other cities, gets...
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host: what major city in south carolina are you by?etweeni'm in charleston and savannah. 50 miles from charleston and about 50 miles from savanna. very rural area. drug education and drug treatment is nonexistent in this area. aat allows drugs to be problem because nobody is trying to educate anyone on anything different. caller brought up health issues. you can find the story online. when it comes to mortality rates, an increase in cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic lung disease mortality. they make the assertion that large urban areas saw these trends in health and education. now happening in smaller areas of the united states. we are getting your snapshot of what's going on in these areas. jersey. to ali in new i would like to make three comments. i think there has been a brain drain. not have certainly heard the countryside -- that has certainly hurt the countryside. taxes help people. since the 1950's when we had a higher tax rate of 90%, taxes have come down lower and lower. the agenda with the neoconservatives starting in t
host: what major city in south carolina are you by?etweeni'm in charleston and savannah. 50 miles from charleston and about 50 miles from savanna. very rural area. drug education and drug treatment is nonexistent in this area. aat allows drugs to be problem because nobody is trying to educate anyone on anything different. caller brought up health issues. you can find the story online. when it comes to mortality rates, an increase in cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic lung disease...
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—— twin cities.r pen pal wants to know what is your favourite food? this is notjust for the children, but it is for them to access more information to develop more creative thinking. i like school, because when i go there, i can express myself and i like many books. when i finish, i want to become a lawyer. this is freetown‘s version of the promotional film that propelled hull's place as the city of culture for this year. sierra leonians value their culture and history. freetown now wants the world to know it is open for business. it's one of rock music's most celebrated partnerships, during the 19705, david bowie and the spiders from mars changed —— during the 19705, david bowie and the spiders from mars changed the face of music. the spiders from mars had a very different musical apprenticeship. they honed their skills on the club pub circuit in hull, playing as the rats. sadly, only one of them is left, woody woodmansey. when he went to hull earlier in the year, we went on a trip down memory lane
—— twin cities.r pen pal wants to know what is your favourite food? this is notjust for the children, but it is for them to access more information to develop more creative thinking. i like school, because when i go there, i can express myself and i like many books. when i finish, i want to become a lawyer. this is freetown‘s version of the promotional film that propelled hull's place as the city of culture for this year. sierra leonians value their culture and history. freetown now wants...
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understandably, the city is nervous. people on edge.ion not to be cowed by terror. "manchester united" is the fitting response to the attack on their manchester city. thousands of people gathered in the centre of manchester —— in albert square to attend a vigil. the newly—elected mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, said the city showed its true spirit as it responded to such a brutal event. our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on a city, trying to come to terms with a terrible shock. our cities cannot live in constant fear of terror, however much part of life it has become. so when the night is torn by violence, there is shock, there is strength and there are questions. today, we asked the mancunians we met to speak directly to the rest of britain. when‘s it going to end? it's incredibly sad. our way of life is being controlled by it now, as much as we don't want it to be. we're such a united city, and it's quite harrowing to think what happened last night. it's devastating how young people fell victim to it and it'
understandably, the city is nervous. people on edge.ion not to be cowed by terror. "manchester united" is the fitting response to the attack on their manchester city. thousands of people gathered in the centre of manchester —— in albert square to attend a vigil. the newly—elected mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham, said the city showed its true spirit as it responded to such a brutal event. our special correspondent fergal keane reports now on a city, trying to come to...
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still to come: the city of culture goes global with celebrations in hull's twin city, freetown.he spiders from mars with the drummer, woody woodmansey. but first, here's my guide to some 2017 highlights and a little look ahead at what is to come. north atlantic flux took us on a four—dayjourney of musical discovery bringing a host of icelandic and scandinavian musicians to hull. 0n the orchard park estate, local residents collaborated with artists to put on a vibrant parade around the neighbourhood. the ferens art gallery has an amazing new exhibition called skin, which features work by ron mueck, lucian freud and the sea of hull photographs taken by spencer tunick of over 3000 naked, blue volunteers. i'm about there. you've only one life. just live it. and i don't care if anybody sees me or not. we are looking forward to assemblefest which takes over an ordinary shopping street, turning unlikely places into pop—up performance spaces. # she's a perfect ten. nearly 30 years ago, the beautiful south performed in hull, and injune, paul heaton and jackie abbott appeared for a one—of
still to come: the city of culture goes global with celebrations in hull's twin city, freetown.he spiders from mars with the drummer, woody woodmansey. but first, here's my guide to some 2017 highlights and a little look ahead at what is to come. north atlantic flux took us on a four—dayjourney of musical discovery bringing a host of icelandic and scandinavian musicians to hull. 0n the orchard park estate, local residents collaborated with artists to put on a vibrant parade around the...
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you think about our city, people think about our city is a great medical city. as a tech city. there was a time in the 80's where boston and massachusetts was the tech capital of the world, then we lost that to silicon valley and san francisco. what you see happening now is almost a rejuvenation of that and people coming back to our city. we are excited about what is happening. what general election does is it and -- ds a whole new level of curiosity about boston. we have about 150,000 students a year that go to school in our city. many of them will stay for the summer. we grow every year. we have 25 college universities within the boston area. 75 in the greater boston neighborhood. there is a lot of innovation here with a lot of colleges. geanelp us with that. caroline: it is interesting when a comes to academia and working with the private sector. you say you lost it to silicon valley. can you win it back? >> i think we will win it back. we are doing that now. massausts went through a difficult time in the 1980's with high taxes and political decisions that se
you think about our city, people think about our city is a great medical city. as a tech city. there was a time in the 80's where boston and massachusetts was the tech capital of the world, then we lost that to silicon valley and san francisco. what you see happening now is almost a rejuvenation of that and people coming back to our city. we are excited about what is happening. what general election does is it and -- ds a whole new level of curiosity about boston. we have about 150,000 students...
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for the whole city and the whole of the uk, really — it shows that we can come together as a city, aspirit, that we are not going to be beaten like that. manchester united have confirmed that there will be no victory parade but the streets of the city will be packed tomorrow for the great city games. double paralympic champion johnnie peacock will be among the stars racing there. this event happens every year. thank you forjoining us. when you heard the news of the tragedy did you worry that the racing wouldn't take place? to be honest it was not my first thought. pure devastation after the events, after a day or two idid think after the events, after a day or two i did think about the great city games but from my perspective they should always have gone ahead and i am glad they have, that's the way i wa nted am glad they have, that's the way i wanted them to i think that's what's great about this country, to see how much people have come together. events like this needs to go ahead because we need to realise that we need to wake up and live our day as normal. it becomes so much more
for the whole city and the whole of the uk, really — it shows that we can come together as a city, aspirit, that we are not going to be beaten like that. manchester united have confirmed that there will be no victory parade but the streets of the city will be packed tomorrow for the great city games. double paralympic champion johnnie peacock will be among the stars racing there. this event happens every year. thank you forjoining us. when you heard the news of the tragedy did you worry that...
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hello, and welcome to hull, the uk city of culture. the uk city of culture.wcasing the brightest and the best of contemporary culture has brought us here to hull's cemetery for a circus performance with a difference. and continuing our celebration of difference, we meet matt fraser who will be putting his disability centre stage to play shakespeare's richard iii. i'm a deformed actor playing a deformed character for the first time in britain, which is extraordinary that it should be the first but it's exciting that i get to do it. we will meet the army of 2017 volunteers giving up their free time for culture. # there's a star man, waiting in the sky... and go on a trip down memory lane with a spiderfrom mars. hello, i'm anne—marie tasker, and i'm the arts and culture correspondence for the bbc here in hull and this is kofi smiles. i'm the face of hull, chosen by the bbc with a mission, to bring you culture whenever and wherever it happens. today, we are taking it quite literally because we are not in a concert hall or in a theatre, we are here in a graveyard.
hello, and welcome to hull, the uk city of culture. the uk city of culture.wcasing the brightest and the best of contemporary culture has brought us here to hull's cemetery for a circus performance with a difference. and continuing our celebration of difference, we meet matt fraser who will be putting his disability centre stage to play shakespeare's richard iii. i'm a deformed actor playing a deformed character for the first time in britain, which is extraordinary that it should be the first...
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look, this is a tough, resilient city. it isa this is a tough, resilient city. shock on monday night. a lot of the city was cordoned off. a shopping centre was evacuated after what was thought to be another scare, that proved to be a false alarm but venturi and is have had children killed. it is a city associated with music, this is what people do, they go to concerts, parents and drop them off at that did not go to plan on monday and it has knocked a lot of people for six and it is not surprise. it may take months, perhaps a lifetime to get over what has happened. thank you very much for now. in brussels, the flags of the twenty eight european union countries are flying at half mast. world leaders have been expressing their sympathy and solidarity with the people of manchester. president trump, the newly elected french president macron, and angela merkel of germany are among those who've sent messages of condolence and reaffirmed their commitment to fighting terrorism. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale takes a look at the reaction from around the world
look, this is a tough, resilient city. it isa this is a tough, resilient city. shock on monday night. a lot of the city was cordoned off. a shopping centre was evacuated after what was thought to be another scare, that proved to be a false alarm but venturi and is have had children killed. it is a city associated with music, this is what people do, they go to concerts, parents and drop them off at that did not go to plan on monday and it has knocked a lot of people for six and it is not...
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, ocean city, head up atlantic city we will see rain drops as we head in the next 15 minutes.ure weather showing us in the next several hours best chance of rainfall will be up toward lehigh valley, berks county, northwestern suburbs as we head into midnight we could see showers working their way through philadelphia , south jersey, again we will not see anything strong in intensity because of the weakening nature of those wind. as we head throughout the overnight period areas of fog, cloud deck in place but we will start to wind down that wet weather, dew points right now they are elevated, up in the mid 50's and near 60 degrees right now in philadelphia, lower 60's. we will get that muggy factor that will drop off, we will keep it for tomorrow, but then on thursday we have a beautiful, looking and a beautiful feeling day, in store to kick off the month of june but overnight tonight nothing beautiful, cloudy, chance of hit or miss thunderstorm low falling back to 60. temperatures very stable as we head in the next 12 hours, and as we head into today, tomorrow temperatures soa
, ocean city, head up atlantic city we will see rain drops as we head in the next 15 minutes.ure weather showing us in the next several hours best chance of rainfall will be up toward lehigh valley, berks county, northwestern suburbs as we head into midnight we could see showers working their way through philadelphia , south jersey, again we will not see anything strong in intensity because of the weakening nature of those wind. as we head throughout the overnight period areas of fog, cloud...
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we are also looking at southbound in hayward city.pretty good so far. >>> it is 6:50 am. >>> good morning everybody. we have clear skies, sunny and warm today. for some of you it is a beautiful forecast but for others you will have to wait. warmer temperatures and i realized the allergies have been tough after this long and rainy season, and the grass, weeds and mold are making their move. the combination of the old, ash and grasses as you suffer. >>> we are clear on clearlake as we a rate -- we are waiting for the sunrise, and it will be warmer for everybody today compared to yesterday. we started this on friday and continued saturday but leveling off. the lows are recovering very fast as we start to see temperatures staying in the upper 80s and 90s inland and also into tuesday with no sign of fog until late wednesday. we will have 90s at the interior, and we have the offshore component and this northerly breeze coming out at the higher elevations, oakland and berkeley hills translating to a beautiful day over by the coast. temperatu
we are also looking at southbound in hayward city.pretty good so far. >>> it is 6:50 am. >>> good morning everybody. we have clear skies, sunny and warm today. for some of you it is a beautiful forecast but for others you will have to wait. warmer temperatures and i realized the allergies have been tough after this long and rainy season, and the grass, weeds and mold are making their move. the combination of the old, ash and grasses as you suffer. >>> we are clear on...
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calm redwood city. 11 along the seashore in half moon bay.nland, concord, clayton and walnut creek, 11 and 14 in the fairfield area. winds will be blustery again today about 10 to 20 stronger gusts during the afternoon. and pretty variable with the passage of this week front. that has caused some rain to fall in the eastern portion of our bay area. also the santa clara valley leaving the remaining portion of the bay area under mostly cloudy skies but again some condensation in the form of drizzle associated with that marine layer. skies will be clearing out all the way to the coast today. more sunshine for your thursday with less wind. and then a warmup begins on friday. satellite-radar passage of the front behind it lots of clouds for your morning commute. futurecast illustrates this afternoon, around lunchtime, during the midafternoon hours, clearing all the way back to the coast briefly before the clouds push back onshore. that marine layer sun, inland a good 50 miles so we will be gray for our morning commute on the first day of june on t
calm redwood city. 11 along the seashore in half moon bay.nland, concord, clayton and walnut creek, 11 and 14 in the fairfield area. winds will be blustery again today about 10 to 20 stronger gusts during the afternoon. and pretty variable with the passage of this week front. that has caused some rain to fall in the eastern portion of our bay area. also the santa clara valley leaving the remaining portion of the bay area under mostly cloudy skies but again some condensation in the form of...
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, small cities, particularly white cities, black cities. this crime increase sort of shows up in every statistical category and in 1929 the trend reverses and goes away everywhere and the cause for that, of the basic story about what happened there, is still incredibly poorly understood. ultimately i think that the best cases are read are that it was sort of multifactor. there's a demographic component and come opinion net having to do with the drug war and the nature of the drug war and the structure of drug markets and the introduction of crack cocaine. a story about incarceration itself which in the beginningct did reduce crime rate. there's a story about lead possibly in the prevalence of lead for the period of time that produced a sort of cohort that was commit most crimes. but the fact of the matter is we don't have a great handle and don't have a grandlawyer and comprehensive view, and so the people that think they haveco figured out, which are police departments in major cities, who lived through it, and to their -- i say this with
, small cities, particularly white cities, black cities. this crime increase sort of shows up in every statistical category and in 1929 the trend reverses and goes away everywhere and the cause for that, of the basic story about what happened there, is still incredibly poorly understood. ultimately i think that the best cases are read are that it was sort of multifactor. there's a demographic component and come opinion net having to do with the drug war and the nature of the drug war and the...
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we have a crash over in foster city. we'll have the details coming up. >> plus, in our tech report, the biggest announcement expected next week at apple's worldwide developers conference. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >>> sausalito officials are worried that a new ferry terminal project is moving forward without their approval. the golden gate bridge transit district approved upgrades to the dock but officials say that it doesn't meet federal accessibility rules. the district downsized the project and those changes were approved last week. but sausalito's city leaders say it appears that the agency is not going forward with the new changes so they are requested a pause on the project. >>> this week drivers will see a spike in traffic enforcement by smart train crossings in the north bay. san rafael police say some drivers have been ignoring signs and stopping their cars right on the tracks. the much-anticipated smart train has
we have a crash over in foster city. we'll have the details coming up. >> plus, in our tech report, the biggest announcement expected next week at apple's worldwide developers conference. so now i'm not being perky, telling you that drivers that switch to progressive save an average of $548! whoo! i mean, whoo. >>> sausalito officials are worried that a new ferry terminal project is moving forward without their approval. the golden gate bridge transit district approved upgrades...
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, we‘re a peaceful city.re and because it is within the cordon, of course, it is closed, people can‘t go there and pray and remember what was atecteded, what the canon was telling us, we decided to ta ke the canon was telling us, we decided to take the church out on to the street instead. she had a book of remembrance. she went out and they had a pen and people were writing m essa g es had a pen and people were writing messages and sending their thoughts and prayers to the families affected by this. she said they have had m essa g es by this. she said they have had messages from all over the world and as you mentioned earlier ben, a vigil is being held in the city centre later tonight at albert square at 6pm so people can express their thoughts and feelings about what has happened to manchester. fiona trott, thank you very much indeed. well, around the world there has been condemnation of what happened in manchester last night. leaders from around the world have condemned the attack — flags are flying at half
, we‘re a peaceful city.re and because it is within the cordon, of course, it is closed, people can‘t go there and pray and remember what was atecteded, what the canon was telling us, we decided to ta ke the canon was telling us, we decided to take the church out on to the street instead. she had a book of remembrance. she went out and they had a pen and people were writing m essa g es had a pen and people were writing messages and sending their thoughts and prayers to the families affected...
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but salem conte, gloucester county, moving through center city philadelphia old city looking at somef moderate to heavy rainfall. piles grove thunder and lightning. moderate to heavy rain just north of the bridgeton area. as we zoom in, the conshohocken curve moving toward lower merion, looking at some of that heavy rainfall center city now moving through the area from south to north. but this is the hail track and you can see where the darker purples and also that green that is indicating small hail across the center city area so just be mindful of that. all of this in association with an upper level low off to the south and west. that has yet to move through. so pinwheeling thunderstorms later on this evening. we do have that marginal risk for severe weather. currently no severe thunderstorm warnings but those storms still packing a punch downpours, ponding on the roads. also, watching out for gusty winds and that small hail. by 9:00 o'clock, we're watching that line move up from d.c. back into south jersey the i-95 corridor. by ten, 11:00 o'clock, tonight we're still looking at th
but salem conte, gloucester county, moving through center city philadelphia old city looking at somef moderate to heavy rainfall. piles grove thunder and lightning. moderate to heavy rain just north of the bridgeton area. as we zoom in, the conshohocken curve moving toward lower merion, looking at some of that heavy rainfall center city now moving through the area from south to north. but this is the hail track and you can see where the darker purples and also that green that is indicating...
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you look toward atlantic city and surf city heading out the door now grab the umbrella and someplace a shower and someplace a little bit of drizzle. here is stormtracker 6 live double scan showers forming near philadelphia a weak disturbance moving to the north and east and a cold front to the north and west. and that is severe weather in central pennsylvania, as the front approaches, we have another shot for a shower or thunderstorm a little later on tonight. look at the temperatures, they have not budged much during the day, lows of 55 degrees in the overnight hours and in the suburbs, 60s now in allentown and wilmington and millville. but only 59 in cape may and 57 in ocean city. we have had better days that is for sure. we are looking at the satellite and radar image and we are stuck in the clouds and tonight it's a dreary commute, not terribly wet. we have showers around through the early afternoon. 65 by 5:00. and still holding in the mid-60s. temperature drop just a bit at 6:00 and 7:00. later on tonight you have another shot as the cold front moves through. hang in there. i h
you look toward atlantic city and surf city heading out the door now grab the umbrella and someplace a shower and someplace a little bit of drizzle. here is stormtracker 6 live double scan showers forming near philadelphia a weak disturbance moving to the north and east and a cold front to the north and west. and that is severe weather in central pennsylvania, as the front approaches, we have another shot for a shower or thunderstorm a little later on tonight. look at the temperatures, they...
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and it's not about sanctuary cities at all. but it's a very good device to help set the stage for us in the discussion we hope to have this morning. so high kick it off with this. in talking about the relationship between state policing and federal immigration enforcement, justice kennedy wrote, "the sound exercise of national power over immigration depends on the nation's meeting its responsibility to base its laws on a political will informed by searching, thoughtful, and rational civic discourse." so we begin this panel with that goal in mind, to facilitate a searching, thoughtful, and rational civic discourse on the subject of where national immigration authority interacts with state policing. with that, i'm going to turn to michelle's opening presentation. >> great. thank you so much, karen. and thank you so much to the aba for inviting me to be part of this panel this morning. my job was to present an overview and the basics so we could get this conversation started. as you all know, over the past several decade, stays, c
and it's not about sanctuary cities at all. but it's a very good device to help set the stage for us in the discussion we hope to have this morning. so high kick it off with this. in talking about the relationship between state policing and federal immigration enforcement, justice kennedy wrote, "the sound exercise of national power over immigration depends on the nation's meeting its responsibility to base its laws on a political will informed by searching, thoughtful, and rational civic...
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she's looking for 66-million dollars.oakland's city attorney is recommending the city settle for juston.she has also filed claims against richmond, livermore and san francisco. ((steve))a packed house at a marin country high school tonight.((pam)) the novato school district just approved a measure to put lights on the athletic fields at san marin high school. ((steve))the move will cost the district more than a million dollars.((pam)) kron 4's jr stone spoke with people on both sides of the debate. hundreds of students and parents packed into the gym at san marin high school tuesday night in novato. this as the school board decided on whether or not to install lights on their athletic fields.sot and i saw go for itthese nimby's.not in my backyard are everywhere but i say yes lets support the yimby's.yes in my backyardthe plan would cost the district 1.2 million dollars. plus an additional 250-thousand dollars for a new p.a. system. neighbors who live nearby say not so fast.sot we're just opposed to the lighting of a neighborhood that has been unlighted for 50 years.sot so we're agains
she's looking for 66-million dollars.oakland's city attorney is recommending the city settle for juston.she has also filed claims against richmond, livermore and san francisco. ((steve))a packed house at a marin country high school tonight.((pam)) the novato school district just approved a measure to put lights on the athletic fields at san marin high school. ((steve))the move will cost the district more than a million dollars.((pam)) kron 4's jr stone spoke with people on both sides of the...
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the first one, the city is like home to the extend the city wants to do that that is fine. there is a second category and -- >> are you saying the city is limited to the damages that it can recover? >> on that theory and bucket, yes, they would be limited to the damages there. the city can recover in terms of zone of in the for the harm by making an integrated neighborhood become segregated however marginally that may be. again, that went into proximate cause problems down the road. >> i think anything they can directly outlay and that may be hard to identify. i can i think the scheme congress had was outstanding for the justice department and to hud to bring these cases. >> your concession runs into the same argument. if the city can recover for having a segregated environment that is measured by all sorts of things. how would you measure the damages if the harm is simply having a more segregated city? >> i don't know it runs into same thing. here the city has to so to the extend we are talking about and that is the injury that is not annie jacobson tie discrimination poli
the first one, the city is like home to the extend the city wants to do that that is fine. there is a second category and -- >> are you saying the city is limited to the damages that it can recover? >> on that theory and bucket, yes, they would be limited to the damages there. the city can recover in terms of zone of in the for the harm by making an integrated neighborhood become segregated however marginally that may be. again, that went into proximate cause problems down the road....
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if you don't live in the city or are from the city, it becomes more difficult as well. on the flipside in the smaller cities and towns in the heartland of china, they are trying to move some of the glut of housing there. this still shows there is strength. itomberg intelligence saying is the property price on the property sector that helped to power that surprised q1 gdp point 9%, china, six that surprised as to men's. the property sector here makes up 6% of gdp. indirectly, if you take into account the other sectors, that accounts for 20% of gdp, some very significant. is about getting the balance between cooling the property getting them to follow so rapid that you end up dragging down gdp growth. you don't won a huge rush to the exits on the house prices, just want to edge them down, and that has been the difficult balance for policy as they have been trying to strike it within the context of weaker overall macro numbers, whether retail sales, fixed asset investment, industrial profits, which all came in below estimates. tie that into the real estate sector because t
if you don't live in the city or are from the city, it becomes more difficult as well. on the flipside in the smaller cities and towns in the heartland of china, they are trying to move some of the glut of housing there. this still shows there is strength. itomberg intelligence saying is the property price on the property sector that helped to power that surprised q1 gdp point 9%, china, six that surprised as to men's. the property sector here makes up 6% of gdp. indirectly, if you take into...
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under the city flag, they held signs supporting another community far away. the city of manchester where a deadly attack killed concert go-ers 24 hours ago. >> i lived in manchester for awhile. i have friends and family there, and i a connection and want. ed to do something. >> her friend was at the concert and is still missing. >> he was still missing as of an hour ago. he was with friends and left about 20 minutes before the concert ended to get a drink. >> reporter: the explosion happened the end of the concert. >> it's home to many boxing matches, lots of high profile musical acts. it's a big deal. >> she's living in philly now, but is from manchester. >> i spoke to my family this morning. >> reporter: a as friends gather for support, she's confident the city of manchester will come together too. >> the city is browsed at the moment, but it will bounce back as it has before. >> another man who was here one of these friends says he has family at that concert and they are okay. this group tonight also observing a moment of silence marking the time this atta
under the city flag, they held signs supporting another community far away. the city of manchester where a deadly attack killed concert go-ers 24 hours ago. >> i lived in manchester for awhile. i have friends and family there, and i a connection and want. ed to do something. >> her friend was at the concert and is still missing. >> he was still missing as of an hour ago. he was with friends and left about 20 minutes before the concert ended to get a drink. >> reporter:...
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city look to make sure the top three finish.city and where did not stop there. three, all but guaranteed the points. but they were ona guaranteed the points. but they were on a roll. why stop there? fernandinho making it four before half—time. not the sendoff he had wanted, while his boss could only smile. it did not improve the watford after break. jesus continued his aggressive start to his city career with a fifth, a season that started with so much promise ends trophy less but with a place among europe's elite sealed the next season. we knew that arsenal were going to win, liverpool two. we had to win and we did it. that's why we are so pleased to go on holiday, being heard, prepared for next season. and the goal fest continued at stamford bridge as champions chelsea added to relegated sunderland's misery by beating them 5—1. captain john terry received their trophy on his final game for the club. chelsea are now the first english side to win 30 top—flight games in a 38—game season. so chelsea champions seven points ahead of
city look to make sure the top three finish.city and where did not stop there. three, all but guaranteed the points. but they were ona guaranteed the points. but they were on a roll. why stop there? fernandinho making it four before half—time. not the sendoff he had wanted, while his boss could only smile. it did not improve the watford after break. jesus continued his aggressive start to his city career with a fifth, a season that started with so much promise ends trophy less but with a...
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the city is open but business.f the children inside the venue. 21,000 people were inside. for anybody who was there, they feel lucky to have escaped and they will have to deal with those thoughts and there will be nightmarish and all the terrorist i come from an event like that. it is also important to talk about it to children who went there. my own daughter has been asking questions about it. we have been to school in manchester today to see how the teachers of that school reacted. it is the start of the school day, and for these children there is a change in normal lessons. there will be more security so you can feel safer. these 11-year-old pupils have been given the chance to talk about what happens. all over the uk, teacher at trying to explain to their students what happened on monday night. many schools in manchester had been offered extra counselling to help children over the next few days. i would sayjust be there. try to keep their routine as normal as possible and listen if they want to ask the same que
the city is open but business.f the children inside the venue. 21,000 people were inside. for anybody who was there, they feel lucky to have escaped and they will have to deal with those thoughts and there will be nightmarish and all the terrorist i come from an event like that. it is also important to talk about it to children who went there. my own daughter has been asking questions about it. we have been to school in manchester today to see how the teachers of that school reacted. it is the...
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total chaos in the city. the baby was transferred to mount sinai for emergency heart surgery but died. >> i kept calling, took like a we can happen they finally said, the body is gone. and i said what you mean? they said don't worry, the city will take care of it. she will be buried with other babies were still bone. >> my daughter set potters feel. the bombs are buried there, people had no families. unknowns, my daughter was not a bomb, not up popper, she was a human being whose body got lost and got buried there. and her mother cannot find her. she doesn't deserve to have the stigma behind her. no one does. why did it take 30 years for her to finally be able to look at the gravesite and why is this man still waiting to visit his daughter. it's the growing controversy over heart island and what it should become in the future. fios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that everyone would need faster internet. so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds u
total chaos in the city. the baby was transferred to mount sinai for emergency heart surgery but died. >> i kept calling, took like a we can happen they finally said, the body is gone. and i said what you mean? they said don't worry, the city will take care of it. she will be buried with other babies were still bone. >> my daughter set potters feel. the bombs are buried there, people had no families. unknowns, my daughter was not a bomb, not up popper, she was a human being whose...
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another california city planning tax streaming services and 80 other cities considering such a move.live in, the state you live in might be coming for your netflix. clayton: keep your hands off my netflix. antonio's about a junior, the former melrose place star taking on california representative and democrat julia brownlee, outspoken republican national convention speaker saying the commander-in-chief inspired him to run for office. >> bill clinton and best-selling novelist james patterson teaming up to write a new thriller, the president is missing will be released in june of next year, the publisher giving a preview what to expect calling it a unique amalgam of intrigue with global drama from the highest quarters of power informed by details that only a president can no. a lot to say. clayton: lena dunham's politically charged diet tips sparking outrage with donald trump's supported online, posting a snap of herself on instagram along with sarcastic weight loss strategies including an election that reveals the true depth of american misogyny, planned parenthood, pbs threatened by
another california city planning tax streaming services and 80 other cities considering such a move.live in, the state you live in might be coming for your netflix. clayton: keep your hands off my netflix. antonio's about a junior, the former melrose place star taking on california representative and democrat julia brownlee, outspoken republican national convention speaker saying the commander-in-chief inspired him to run for office. >> bill clinton and best-selling novelist james...
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today the city council takes up the matter. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> fremont police are interviewing witnesses to a police-involved shooting. it started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. police got a call about a man threatening people with a pipe near the lucky's supermarket on mowry. the witness who took this cell phone video says that she saw the suspect running from police. >> the officer was chasing the young black man and he was telling him to stop, drop it. >> there was some sort of foot pursuit confrontation which led to shots being fired. two of our officers immediately rendered first aid to the suspect. >> the suspect was taken to the hospital. his name hasn't been released yet. >>> this was the pitch that led to the punched her around the world. the baseball between the giants and the nationals at at&t park cleared the benches. it's a game fans from both teams won't forget. >> kpix 5's sandra osborne reports from the ballpark. >> reporter: fans are definitely going to be talking about this today as they come back f
today the city council takes up the matter. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> fremont police are interviewing witnesses to a police-involved shooting. it started around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. police got a call about a man threatening people with a pipe near the lucky's supermarket on mowry. the witness who took this cell phone video says that she saw the suspect running from police. >> the officer was chasing the young black man and he was telling him to stop, drop it. >>...
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texas lawmakers get heeded during battle over sanctuary cities. >> the center city eatery closed its doors for good last night. >> wow. >> singing old language soon inside little pete's last night. >> more on the end of an err a before you head out the door, it latest from katie on the skydeck. >> guys, very light wind out here right now. very, very modest, but, for the most part really just helping to keep any low-lying cloud cover from forming here in philadelphia. >> generally speaking, storm scan nice and quiet for the moment. dogs not necessarily stay that way, obviously not clear, tail end of the loop see little nudge, little blip of radar, in sussex county, and also, even, to the most outlying suburbs far off towards the pocono region, north central pa specially. with time we eventually get in on little of this, i zoom it out one more time, see it more easily, but bit of blip on the radar, eventually turns into some scattered showers, for the region as a whole. we take in just a glance, at the region, here, looking pretty consistent, coolest spot goes to the poconos, most ever
texas lawmakers get heeded during battle over sanctuary cities. >> the center city eatery closed its doors for good last night. >> wow. >> singing old language soon inside little pete's last night. >> more on the end of an err a before you head out the door, it latest from katie on the skydeck. >> guys, very light wind out here right now. very, very modest, but, for the most part really just helping to keep any low-lying cloud cover from forming here in...
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it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labor force was white-collar occupations and this gave your k competitive advantage most of the people that are white-collar that are predominantly men or by dick van dyke that fictional husband but a few of those white caller workers started to move near brooklyn. to use the word with brooklyn heights and then you could trace those on the map. and those said have gone into disrepair. within the white caller workers increased the government was expanding and though long with them by the 2000 technology is opening up technology for the
it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved...
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plays in a city's economy. 1:00, another panel on finding and hiring local talent. and at 5:00, mayor libby schaaf hosts a reception celebrating the legacy of family-owned business. >> deadly storms tore through texas on saturday, at least four people were killed, and more than 50 hurt in the small town of canton. >> it's about 16 states right now, violent storms have killed more than a dozen people. >> holy cow. >> holy cow is right. that's one tornado that struck. the national weather service says there were four of them confirmed in just texas. the winds were powerful enough to demolish buildings and rip trees right from the ground. >> happened really fast. i don't remember much except just watching the walls of the house fly off and everything around me being gone. >> as people try to recover what's left, they're also preparing for another round of violent storms that could be on the way. >> right now, 5:36. i wanted to show you where the storms are now, continuing their progression off towards the southeas
plays in a city's economy. 1:00, another panel on finding and hiring local talent. and at 5:00, mayor libby schaaf hosts a reception celebrating the legacy of family-owned business. >> deadly storms tore through texas on saturday, at least four people were killed, and more than 50 hurt in the small town of canton. >> it's about 16 states right now, violent storms have killed more than a dozen people. >> holy cow. >> holy cow is right. that's one tornado that struck. the...
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there's much more to this city than that. i'm really proud to be from this city.ful place, full of culture, a very multicultural city, and we can't be defeated by something like this. so that's why i'm here today. yeah, my sentiments exactly. we are diverse, we welcome everybody in. you know, for somebodyjust to think they can come in and do what they've done, taking what's ours, this is our city and we'll always come together. manchester, manchester, manchester! being in manchester, it hits home. and with it being a terrorist attack, i feel like a lot of muslims are getting the brunt of it as well. we're here to show that we care. as muslims, we do care, no matter what these... we don't agree with anything that's gone on at all. you've seen everybody around here, how diverse it is, that's manchester everywhere, isn't it? it's not easy really to deflect anger on a day like this, is it? we're not blaming each other, we want to help each other. anger should be diverted in the right way. to be honest, i've never been to one of these before. you know, my heart's gone
there's much more to this city than that. i'm really proud to be from this city.ful place, full of culture, a very multicultural city, and we can't be defeated by something like this. so that's why i'm here today. yeah, my sentiments exactly. we are diverse, we welcome everybody in. you know, for somebodyjust to think they can come in and do what they've done, taking what's ours, this is our city and we'll always come together. manchester, manchester, manchester! being in manchester, it hits...
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cities... that have filed barbara parker said in a statement, "this is a victory for oakland, miami and other cities that have filed lawsuits against wells fargo and other big banks to stop these unconscionable and racially discriminatory mortgage lending practices and to recover damages." tonight wells fargo says it never approved abusive lending and it's confident that it has controls in place that are stronger than ever. >>> tonight the oakland a's became the first major league baseball team to create a peanut free zone for all of their home games. sharon chin shows us it's a big win for those who suffer from peanut allergies. >> reporter: oakland a's fans tell us they can't even bring some friends to the game because they are allergic to peanuts. >> we have a friend that if they use the same knife in the peanut butter and they use the jelly and go back in the jelly jar, that they get really sick and she ended up in the e.r. for that. >> reporter: rooting for the home team in person may now
cities... that have filed barbara parker said in a statement, "this is a victory for oakland, miami and other cities that have filed lawsuits against wells fargo and other big banks to stop these unconscionable and racially discriminatory mortgage lending practices and to recover damages." tonight wells fargo says it never approved abusive lending and it's confident that it has controls in place that are stronger than ever. >>> tonight the oakland a's became the first major...
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city,ou think about our people think about our city as a great medical city, a great tech city. a time in the 1980's when boston was the tech capital of the world and we lost that to silicon valley and san francisco. and what a seven now is almost a rejuvenation of at people coming back to our city. we are excited about what is happening. theirneral electric at whole new level of curiosity about boston. we have one or 250,000 students a year that go to school in our city and many of them will stay here for the summers and when they graduate. we grow every year. we have college and universities within the boston area. there is a want of information -- a lot of innovation. and ge can help us with that. you say you have lost this to silicon valley. can you win this back? it back and we are doing that now. massachusetts went through a because ofime political decisions that set us back a bit. and i think what is happening now is that you have a climate where everyone is looking to move our economy forward. and also to be elevated. the world innovation is on the tip of everyone's tong
city,ou think about our people think about our city as a great medical city, a great tech city. a time in the 1980's when boston was the tech capital of the world and we lost that to silicon valley and san francisco. and what a seven now is almost a rejuvenation of at people coming back to our city. we are excited about what is happening. theirneral electric at whole new level of curiosity about boston. we have one or 250,000 students a year that go to school in our city and many of them will...
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philadelphia city hall.chester city supporters of philadelphia hosting the memorial we talk with heart broken woman who said she's from manchester. >> shocked and upset. i was like everybody back in manchester is and obviously a few living here in fill it's a big deal for everybody and our thoughts and prayers go out to everybody affected. >> supporters also holding a moment of silence 24 hours after the attack happened. >>> following last night's attack police departments are stepping up security and here in the united states as well. >> law enforcement officers are pull all the stops to make sure people are safe as fox's lauer are ingle reports. >> reporter: there's substantial show of force all around new york city including what we are seeing at penn station one of the city's busiest commuter hubs which is also attached to one of new york's most iconic concert venues madison square garden. nypd announcing the department is moving additional heavy weapons teams to high profile locations throughout the cit
philadelphia city hall.chester city supporters of philadelphia hosting the memorial we talk with heart broken woman who said she's from manchester. >> shocked and upset. i was like everybody back in manchester is and obviously a few living here in fill it's a big deal for everybody and our thoughts and prayers go out to everybody affected. >> supporters also holding a moment of silence 24 hours after the attack happened. >>> following last night's attack police departments...
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the city council meets tomorrow.nd they'll be here making their voices heard at 10:00 this morning. sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> a winter treat for people living in the mountains of southern california. they woke up to falling snow. the snow covered trees and rooftops and the hoods of cars in phasier park. many locals can't remember when there was enough snow to make snowballs. many locals are pleased at this winter twist to spring. >> i made a fire and had breakfast and enjoyed the beautiful weather. >> get the sleds back out. put the weed wackers away. >> by 10 a.m. yesterday morning, the sleds were not necessary. the snow just started dripping. and that's not fun to sled in. >> impossible. >> you can make a few snowballs. >> my girlfriend was running in the orange county half marathon. and it was sleeting. why didn't you tell me? it's my day off. >> it was sleeting in southern california. lots of rain and today that's traversing to the las vegas area. >> oh, wow. >> we have severe weather anticipated there. >> if y
the city council meets tomorrow.nd they'll be here making their voices heard at 10:00 this morning. sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> a winter treat for people living in the mountains of southern california. they woke up to falling snow. the snow covered trees and rooftops and the hoods of cars in phasier park. many locals can't remember when there was enough snow to make snowballs. many locals are pleased at this winter twist to spring. >> i made a fire and had breakfast and enjoyed...
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we found it in citi. >> from a bank perspective like citi, we like thailand because it has very large to go global. through our global network, we are able to serve them in a way they cannot get served by other banks. it is not just big companies that exist here in thailand. everybody is industrious. everyone is trying to do something else. people have small business interests. no matter where they are working, they may work in the government, they may work in big companies or they may be working in the fields and agriculture. they've still got something going on whether it is a little store or a share in a restaurant or a basket weaving company or something else. people are always looking for a way to create value, create a little bit of extra wealth and contribute to the economy and thailand. ♪ >> now we are here at the orchid farm. this one is one of the biggest farms in this area. now i'm going to show you how they grow the orchids inside. ♪ ♪ >> tourism, in addition to being the number one foreign-exchange earner, it is also one of the largest sources of employment in this countr
we found it in citi. >> from a bank perspective like citi, we like thailand because it has very large to go global. through our global network, we are able to serve them in a way they cannot get served by other banks. it is not just big companies that exist here in thailand. everybody is industrious. everyone is trying to do something else. people have small business interests. no matter where they are working, they may work in the government, they may work in big companies or they may be...
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ina importance for the club in the city.a statement, manchester united said that everyone at the club is deeply shocked by the events. thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. ajax football club also tweeted. past and present players have paid tribute. wayne rooney shared his thoughts on social media as did the former manchester united style. ryan giggs posted a photo saying that the city will stand united and david beckham said it was heartbreaking news. in the aftermath of the attack on the london's metropolitan police have announced that extra armed officers will be deployed at this week and's major sporting events as the city hosts the fa cup final at wembley as well as rugby union's premiership final at twickenham. the international cricket council have also addressed security concerns in the uk and head of this summer's champions trophy. south africa will ta ke champions trophy. south africa will take part in the tournaments and are due to play a test match against england in manchester later summer. i think w
ina importance for the club in the city.a statement, manchester united said that everyone at the club is deeply shocked by the events. thoughts and prayers are with all those affected. ajax football club also tweeted. past and present players have paid tribute. wayne rooney shared his thoughts on social media as did the former manchester united style. ryan giggs posted a photo saying that the city will stand united and david beckham said it was heartbreaking news. in the aftermath of the attack...
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between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you're left is warren street and broad street is on the other side. the two streets come together here at this intersection, what we local folks call the five points. the streets spread out as they had down to the greek it forms a triangle. it was in that triangle that most of the city lived. and washington's plan in the attack on trenton, he divided his force, is to divisions. one division he wanted to seize this position here and the other division would seize the greek and if he accomplished both of those tasks, he would have the german force here in effect, surrounded. he would have a force on the high ground and another force at the creek and the crossing. in the battle of tre
between philadelphia and new york city. trenton have a lot of significance sitting on the delaware river about 50 miles north of philadelphia. the british assigned three german regiments to hold this position for the winter of 1776. we are standing by the trenton battle monuments, in this position because this is the top of the town, to my right, you're left is warren street and broad street is on the other side. the two streets come together here at this intersection, what we local folks call...
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do bear in mind, manchester is our second largest city. it's a significant -- still a significant place. look, we've been in a state of high alert now since 2014. the authorities in britain tell us they have foiled 13 separate major terrorists incidents and i think i believe them. we've been comparatively lucky compared to france and belgium. we have 3,500 people on our suspect terrorist list in this country. the belgiums have 18,500 on their list. we have not had the free-flow of people across the mediterranean into our country. the big question we have to ask and normally ask, when we discuss this, we talk about immigration. actually the debate today is a different one. it's about those born in this country that have been radicalized. it's that, the british people,r, what we want is the british government to stop tackling radicalization in this country. >> neil: yeah, no matter religion. we had timothy mcveigh, as white american as you can get. so they happen. but in this case, the guy behind this attack was fingered by authorities. on t
do bear in mind, manchester is our second largest city. it's a significant -- still a significant place. look, we've been in a state of high alert now since 2014. the authorities in britain tell us they have foiled 13 separate major terrorists incidents and i think i believe them. we've been comparatively lucky compared to france and belgium. we have 3,500 people on our suspect terrorist list in this country. the belgiums have 18,500 on their list. we have not had the free-flow of people across...
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for example, in february under policy set by new york city mayor bill diblasio, new york city releasedeight known ms 13 gang member from rikers despite the fact that ice had launched a detainer against him because he was not in new york city's field and in the mayor's view, he would not pose a threat to public safety. as we know, in april ms 13 brutally murdered for young men a lot on long island. just a couple days ago i got a letter from to take all necessary action to ensure that illegal immigrants convicted of certain crimes are immediately designated for deportation. this is from the legislators of the county in long island. here new york city's actions are directly impacting their neighbors in long island and in cording to the bill diblasio there is nothing the federal government can do about it. he is wrong. there is reason why the constitution takes the choice out of immigration out of state and local and put the in the hands of the local government. the immigration council has spot on. the federal government must assert its authority to establish an uniform immigration policy
for example, in february under policy set by new york city mayor bill diblasio, new york city releasedeight known ms 13 gang member from rikers despite the fact that ice had launched a detainer against him because he was not in new york city's field and in the mayor's view, he would not pose a threat to public safety. as we know, in april ms 13 brutally murdered for young men a lot on long island. just a couple days ago i got a letter from to take all necessary action to ensure that illegal...
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and manchester city.nd click investigates how a university lab is working on fillings that heal your teeth. could this mean fewer trips to the dentist in the future? that is in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the government's emergency committee, cobra, is meeting this afternoon in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the home secretary, amber rudd, said 45 different parts of the nhs had been affected. it's not yet clear whether patient safety has been compromised. the prime minister has insisted the government is giving the issue "its full attention". europol, the eu—wide law enforcement agency, described the cyber attack, which has struck in about 100 countries, as unprecedented in its scale. here's simonjones. a major incident declared at this hospital to ensure patient safety. saint bartholomew's in east london is part of the largest nhs trust in england. some ambulances are being diverted to neighbouring
and manchester city.nd click investigates how a university lab is working on fillings that heal your teeth. could this mean fewer trips to the dentist in the future? that is in half an hour, here on bbc news. good afternoon, and welcome to bbc news. the government's emergency committee, cobra, is meeting this afternoon in response to the global cyber attack which has disabled nhs computers in england and scotland. the home secretary, amber rudd, said 45 different parts of the nhs had been...