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know, this movement has got to be built neighborhood by neighborhood, community by community, city by city. you know? jeff sessions can say from the justice department we want to bring back law and order and revive the drug war, but if in our communities we say, no, and we organize to insure that, you know, drug use and abuse is treated as a public health problem not as a crime, that we actually insure that we create sanctuary safe spaces for people who need help, there's a sanctuary movement that has emerged around immigrants who need safe places. we need to create safe places within our own communities for people who need help with drug treatment, access to basic support services, building places like a new way of life and organize to decriminalize and legalize, you know, drug use and addiction in ways that only harm our communities. but this has to the happen right where we are, wherever we live, city by city, town by town. and there's already enormous momentum at the state level in so many communities, and i think that rather than adapting a mindset simply of trying to resist what dona
know, this movement has got to be built neighborhood by neighborhood, community by community, city by city. you know? jeff sessions can say from the justice department we want to bring back law and order and revive the drug war, but if in our communities we say, no, and we organize to insure that, you know, drug use and abuse is treated as a public health problem not as a crime, that we actually insure that we create sanctuary safe spaces for people who need help, there's a sanctuary movement...
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. >> this movement is got to be built neighborhood by neighborhood, community by community, city by city. jeff sessions can say from the justice department we wang to bring back law and order and revive the drug war, but if in our communities we say, no, and we organize to ensure that drug use and abuse is treated as a public health problem, not as a crime; that we actually ensure that we create sanctuary, safe space for people who need help. there's a sanction wear movement that is emerged around immigrants who need safe places. we need to create safe places within our own communities for people who need help with drug treatment, access to basic support services, building places like a new way of life, and organize to decriminalize and legalize drug use and addiction in ways that only harm our community; this has to happen right where we are, wherever we live, city by city, up to by town, and there's already enormous momentum at the state community level, and rather than trying to resist what donald trump and his cronies have in mind we need to continue to build a transform national, re
. >> this movement is got to be built neighborhood by neighborhood, community by community, city by city. jeff sessions can say from the justice department we wang to bring back law and order and revive the drug war, but if in our communities we say, no, and we organize to ensure that drug use and abuse is treated as a public health problem, not as a crime; that we actually ensure that we create sanctuary, safe space for people who need help. there's a sanction wear movement that is...
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city block by block. the city done by the environmental defense fund shows air quality can vary tremendously within a city. you maybe notice it yourself. researchers used google street cars to collect that data and they believe the results could help people avoid some of the most polluted areas. >> micropollution. >>> we'll show you one big reason why you will be glad that you can't smell through your tv as you brush your teeth this morning. >> i'm curious to see what that is, that stinky flower. >>> new numbers just in from the warriors parade. b.a.r.t. says more than 487,000 people used their train. that's about 3% less than it was in 2015. however, it is still the number six day for the transit agency. >>> plus the pentagon is going to be sending 4,000 more american troops to afghanistan. that deployment is going to be the largest show of american manpower under president trump. we're back with more news in two minutes. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge
city block by block. the city done by the environmental defense fund shows air quality can vary tremendously within a city. you maybe notice it yourself. researchers used google street cars to collect that data and they believe the results could help people avoid some of the most polluted areas. >> micropollution. >>> we'll show you one big reason why you will be glad that you can't smell through your tv as you brush your teeth this morning. >> i'm curious to see what that...
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city. eugene is a an extremely bike-friendly city by design. separate bike paths all over the city so you don't have to fight traffic. makes it handy for commuting. our former mayor, right bass -- ruth bascom, completed the trails on both side of the willamette river. there was time it was full of steamboats. but it was no longer important for transportation and also a huge fishery with salmon coming up and it's on iconic oregon outdoor experience, sam con coming up. but then there was a period of real bad pollution, and people were so upset that they declared the entire willamette river a grownway, cleaned up the pollution. salmon are coming back and it's a canoe route. you can canoe to portland. on that route you almost never see a farm or house or a city. you would imagine that you are in the wilderness for 120 miles. oregon has always been a magic name, just oregon. it speaks of mystery and beauty and i'm hoping my book will help people find that part. it's a great place to visit but maybe you don't want to come here to live. >> on sunday, matt taibbi is our guest. >> you look
city. eugene is a an extremely bike-friendly city by design. separate bike paths all over the city so you don't have to fight traffic. makes it handy for commuting. our former mayor, right bass -- ruth bascom, completed the trails on both side of the willamette river. there was time it was full of steamboats. but it was no longer important for transportation and also a huge fishery with salmon coming up and it's on iconic oregon outdoor experience, sam con coming up. but then there was a period...
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by the attack itself. and she mayor bowser says she knows of no credible threats to the city and the city will be more thanrepared for next week. q mccray, abc 7 news. forerly: stay with abc 7 the latest on the investigation in london. updates on the victims and arrests and the attackers. that will be at wjla.com. a show of lovend not far from london, in manchester. ♪ kimberly: a sea of tens of thousands dancing, singing, cheering, celebrating, refusing to give in to fear. ariana grande back in manchester two weeks after the tragic suicide bombing at her concert. star packedrom this "one love manchester" coming up after this newscast. d.c. police motorcycle officer hit by a car on the national mall. this happened a little after 9 p.m. at 23rd street and independence avenue. the officer's injuries are not life-threatening. the driver stayed at the scene, near the lincoln memorial. summerlike heat. it was a beautiful weekend to be outdoors. that will change tomorrow, unfortunately. josh knight has the first look at the forecast. that's right, after our first drive weekend in about a month, we are bringing ba
by the attack itself. and she mayor bowser says she knows of no credible threats to the city and the city will be more thanrepared for next week. q mccray, abc 7 news. forerly: stay with abc 7 the latest on the investigation in london. updates on the victims and arrests and the attackers. that will be at wjla.com. a show of lovend not far from london, in manchester. ♪ kimberly: a sea of tens of thousands dancing, singing, cheering, celebrating, refusing to give in to fear. ariana grande back...
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cities. you are now in 90 cities. where do you expect by the end of the year now? >> could be 1-200 cities0-200 cities. , and also inly english, and also we have a separate team in europe, and japan, and also the u.s. >> as you said, you have all these different investors and partners as well, notably foxconn. rtherou looking for fu partnerships? aligning the new ifhnology, because we know we want to make a business come the only way is trying to use technology, so we were expand to singapore, japan, european market, we need an operator to supply the iot. that's why we choose vodafone. we also work with the dow chemical. we are the first player to use millions, and that's why we want to use new material, so we can reduce the weight and improve and lower the cost. we also need some global partners. we can use the chinese maps, but going global, we use canle maps, and google maps work worldwide. also for the payment. hat,hina, we work with wec but worldwide, we need more payment partners and some credit card companies. he is the founder and ke, talking about his company expanding into 200 ci
cities. you are now in 90 cities. where do you expect by the end of the year now? >> could be 1-200 cities0-200 cities. , and also inly english, and also we have a separate team in europe, and japan, and also the u.s. >> as you said, you have all these different investors and partners as well, notably foxconn. rtherou looking for fu partnerships? aligning the new ifhnology, because we know we want to make a business come the only way is trying to use technology, so we were expand to...
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get works to say it is the big system will protect us because it is rarely county by county or city by city or state bond state and the sophisticated actors could determine where to direct their attacks. a separate point is what do we recommend? the dutch to a tad any election to make it paper and counted by hand for this reason. >> as the previous senator mentioned with the vote tally system to insure they are not connected to the internet and second to ensure there is an audit team process in place to educate those to look for suspicious activity. >> but the audit means a paper trail? even guess i recommend to the paper back up. del pc cannot salivation?. >> we are seeing some consolidation many are committed on those voting standards and guidelines. and while there is some concern about consolidation in a very engaged communities. >> with one of the most daunting and that there were unsuccessful to change the votes but they were not doing that in 21 states for fun. they will be back with knowledge but this should have kept up most urgency. >> negative say heads that there are some states
get works to say it is the big system will protect us because it is rarely county by county or city by city or state bond state and the sophisticated actors could determine where to direct their attacks. a separate point is what do we recommend? the dutch to a tad any election to make it paper and counted by hand for this reason. >> as the previous senator mentioned with the vote tally system to insure they are not connected to the internet and second to ensure there is an audit team...
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it's a big system and the very diversity will protect us because it really is county by county, city by city, state by state. and a sophisticated actor, which the russians are, could easily determine where to direct their attack. so i don't want to rely on the diversity. second, a separate point is, what do we recommend? and we've talked about paper backups. the dutch just had an election where they just decided to make it all paper and count the ballots by hand. for this very reason. so what would you tell my elections clerk in brunswick, maine, miss manfra would be the top three things he or she would protect themselves in this situation? >> sir, i would say to first as previous senators mentioned prioritize the security of your voting machines and the vote tallying systems, ensure that they are not connected to the internet even if that is enabled on those particular devices. second, ensure that you have an auditing process in place where you can identify anomalies throughout the process. educate polling workers to look for suspicious activity, for example. >> but does auditing mean a pap
it's a big system and the very diversity will protect us because it really is county by county, city by city, state by state. and a sophisticated actor, which the russians are, could easily determine where to direct their attack. so i don't want to rely on the diversity. second, a separate point is, what do we recommend? and we've talked about paper backups. the dutch just had an election where they just decided to make it all paper and count the ballots by hand. for this very reason. so what...
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city of san francisco's sanctuary city ordinance. the city attorney office confirmed this and the settlement is expected to be confirmed by san francisco supervisors in future hearings. now, people who are murdered, people who are injured -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself an additional 30 seconds. by people who are unlawfully present in the united states should have their day in court with the city of san francisco or anyone else just as well as apparently they're willing to pay money to people who are illegally in the country because they were properly turned over to federal authorities to be deported from this country. it's now my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, a member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. . mr. sha about the: i thank the -- mr. chabot: i thank the gentleman from virginia for this. i rise in support of this act which has been worked on by a whole number of members of the house. the adoption of dangerous sanctuary policies across the country makes it more difficult to
city of san francisco's sanctuary city ordinance. the city attorney office confirmed this and the settlement is expected to be confirmed by san francisco supervisors in future hearings. now, people who are murdered, people who are injured -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself an additional 30 seconds. by people who are unlawfully present in the united states should have their day in court with the city of san francisco or anyone else just as...
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by local governments in this country and around the world, as well. they range from buildings and bridges here in new york city illuminated by green to mexico's city hallthere's mexico's city hall surrounding monuments, as well. in paris, as well, paris's city hall, also you see the green there. nbc's matt bradley joining us now from london. he's in the bureau there with more on how world leaders are reacting. we heard from the leaders of italy, germany and france. they put out the joint statement yesterday, condemning the decision, matt. what more are we hearing fm them? what are we hearing from others? >> thanks, craig. well, it has been universal and disappointment is the term we've seen in a lot of these different press releases and statements from governments. front and center in all of this outrage has been french president macron. he managed to use the president's favorite campaign slogan against him. take a listen. >> i reaffirm clearly that the paris agreement remains irreversible and will be implemented. not just by france but by all the other nations. we will succeed.e are fully com. wherever we live, wherever we are, we all share the same r
by local governments in this country and around the world, as well. they range from buildings and bridges here in new york city illuminated by green to mexico's city hallthere's mexico's city hall surrounding monuments, as well. in paris, as well, paris's city hall, also you see the green there. nbc's matt bradley joining us now from london. he's in the bureau there with more on how world leaders are reacting. we heard from the leaders of italy, germany and france. they put out the joint...
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cities that fail to cooperate with federal law enforcement. by flagrantry disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk. every day secretary kelly leads professionals around the country and around the world who are charged with keeping our homeland safe. they make incredible sacrifices. our job here is to make sure that those professionals have the tools that they need and the resources that they need to carry out their work to protect our communities. that is what these measures are all about. we look forward to their passage in the house today. i know secretary kelly has a very busy schedule so we appreciate him taking a few minutes to come out and visit with us, i would like to turn it over to secretary kelly. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the word "sanctuary" calls to mind someplace safe. but too often for families and victims affected by illegal immigrant crime, sanctuary cities are anything but safe. instead, these cities are places that allow some criminals to go free. undermine federal law enforcement and make our communities less safe. sanctuary jurisdiction fails to honor an i.c.e. detainer and instead release as criminal back to the streets. it doesn't mean i.c.e. stops looking for the bad guy. instead it means that i.c.e. has to take its targeted operations out of the safe, secure and private confines of a jail and go into neighborhoods, businesses and other public places. that's infinitely more dangerous for the law-abiding public and for my i.c.e. officers, and it creates unnecessary and avoidable anxiety for many in the legal immigrant community. arresting a criminal while they are still in custody is always, always the best option. additionally, failing to honor an i.c.e. detainee, means that these criminals are out on the street that much longer. whether that is days or weeks or months, a criminal is back on the street and oftentimes breaking our
cities that fail to cooperate with federal law enforcement. by flagrantry disregarding the rule of law, sanctuary cities are putting lives at risk. every day secretary kelly leads professionals around the country and around the world who are charged with keeping our homeland safe. they make incredible sacrifices. our job here is to make sure that those professionals have the tools that they need and the resources that they need to carry out their work to protect our communities. that is what...
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but too often for families and victims affected by illegal immigrant crime, sanctuary cities are anything but safe. instead these cities are places that allow some criminals go free. undermine federal law enforcement. and make our communities less safe. when a sanctuary jurisdiction fails to honor an i.c.e. detainer and instead releases a criminal back to the streets, it doesn't mean i.c.e. stops looking for the bad guy. instead it means that i.c.e. has to take its targeted operations out of the safe, secure and private confines of a jail and go into neighborhoods, businesses and other public places. that's infinitely more dangerous for the law-abiding public and for my i.c.e. officers and it creates unnecessary and avoidable anxiety for many in the legal immigrant community. arresting a criminal while they are still in custody is always, always the best option. additionally, failing to honor and i.c.e. detainer means these criminals are out on the street that much longer. whether that is days or weeks or months, a criminal is back on the street and oftentimes breaking our laws again. it is beyond my comprehension why
but too often for families and victims affected by illegal immigrant crime, sanctuary cities are anything but safe. instead these cities are places that allow some criminals go free. undermine federal law enforcement. and make our communities less safe. when a sanctuary jurisdiction fails to honor an i.c.e. detainer and instead releases a criminal back to the streets, it doesn't mean i.c.e. stops looking for the bad guy. instead it means that i.c.e. has to take its targeted operations out of...
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the measure stemmed from an orderrians that was approved by the city council -- ordinance that was approved by the cityouncil but put in limbo by a referendum petition. >>> plans for a new marriott are going on. it's approved. the five-story hotel would be built on san antonio road. some claim it's too high. others are worried it will bring too much traffic to the area. city council members will now reviewed plan. >>> today quiet zones will be established within the city limits of santa rosa. smart trains will continue to roll through. however, crews will no longer sound their horns at gate crossings. [ horn ] >> it will include 14 crossings within the city limits to reduce the amount of noise generated by train horns and increase safety at crossings but they can still be sounded in an emergency and at stations. >>> all right. it is time to get a check on traffic and weather once again. >> mm-hm. >> we starting with traffic. >> we'll start with traffic. yes, it's busy out there. we are tracking hot spots slowing folks down. sorry to report that news. the bearer of bad news. >>> westbound 237 cruising a
the measure stemmed from an orderrians that was approved by the city council -- ordinance that was approved by the cityouncil but put in limbo by a referendum petition. >>> plans for a new marriott are going on. it's approved. the five-story hotel would be built on san antonio road. some claim it's too high. others are worried it will bring too much traffic to the area. city council members will now reviewed plan. >>> today quiet zones will be established within the city...
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city. >> it is best solution city has seen in 30 years. >> hopelessness gets solved by housing people outside a city or on a boat. >> plan would have to be cleared by several agencies plus the coastguard but both are optimistic that the plan could work if the city gets behind it. >>> up next, wait until you see new member of the indiana prosecutor's office, he is just two years old. >> wow. >> early. >>> plus a big bee problem in times square thousands of them , thousands i say swarming at the cross road of the world hear from the man called into help, look at this when we come back. >>> cbs-3 photo journalist kyle hall, taking this shot right out of the post card. >> gorgeous. >> yes. >> ♪ >> i could sit there on a deck chair. >> with your coffee. >> yes, yes. >> well, a swarm of bees looking for a home decide to settle down, of all places, times square. >> why not. >> take a look, 30,000 honey bees butting around a ledge high above times square a bee keeper was called to collect them and with a vacuum he was able to safely remove those bees. >> there was a swarm of bees on the roof of that building in the middle of times square, old ne
city. >> it is best solution city has seen in 30 years. >> hopelessness gets solved by housing people outside a city or on a boat. >> plan would have to be cleared by several agencies plus the coastguard but both are optimistic that the plan could work if the city gets behind it. >>> up next, wait until you see new member of the indiana prosecutor's office, he is just two years old. >> wow. >> early. >>> plus a big bee problem in times square...
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by radical islamic terrorist. monologue. after the city of london was rocked by the city of london was rocked by another deadly terror attack. yesterday president trump delivered this very powerful message and take a look. i will do what is necessary to prevent this threat from spreading to our shore and work every single day to protect the safety of our country, our community and our people. >> sean: why is that so hard to compreend. president trump renewed his call for a travel ban that is held up in the card because of judge shopping. people in the lawyers and courts can tall're call it whatever we want and i am calling it what it is and is and that is a travel ban. the yesterday department should have sent it. and time to do what we can to prevent attacks in europe and in america channel four in england they are reporting that one of the terrorist suspectses appeared in a year long documentary that was called the jihadi next door. others like new york time and british outlets are reporting that the suspect was in the film and this went on a year. it is like live tv and it is crazy. they are refusing to confirm if the sus
by radical islamic terrorist. monologue. after the city of london was rocked by the city of london was rocked by another deadly terror attack. yesterday president trump delivered this very powerful message and take a look. i will do what is necessary to prevent this threat from spreading to our shore and work every single day to protect the safety of our country, our community and our people. >> sean: why is that so hard to compreend. president trump renewed his call for a travel ban that...
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within the us, there are already moves by individual states and cities away from that, 61 cities havened by president trump? most americans think climate change is real and there was a lot of support for the paris agreement. i think us cities and states, i think they will stick with the accord. a rollback would make it more difficult for the us to achieve its reductions. what say to president trump's assertions that the deal was unfair and that other countries got an easier deal? plenty of countries that support him feel the same. i think that is an unfair criticism of the paris agreement. it is structured and super flexible. the us chose its target voluntarily. that was after an assessment of what the us could achieve. this was not imposed on the us, the us took its target after careful study. it was an agreement that was structured to try and create a level playing field s0 try and create a level playing field so that everyone in the world would be engaged in climate change. it is the first international agreement that has that. thank you for your time. and you can get all the react
within the us, there are already moves by individual states and cities away from that, 61 cities havened by president trump? most americans think climate change is real and there was a lot of support for the paris agreement. i think us cities and states, i think they will stick with the accord. a rollback would make it more difficult for the us to achieve its reductions. what say to president trump's assertions that the deal was unfair and that other countries got an easier deal? plenty of...
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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 price for an annual parking permit would increase to $365, a 145% increase. annual parking permits for downtown would go up to $730. a 57% increase. >> what we're hoping to do is incentivize people and provide tools for them to take other ways than driving their cars. >> reporter: the finance committee said that the city has been undercharging people. the money would go to a new non-profit that offers businesses discounted transit passes for employees. >> it's different ways to get to work. >> reporter: you can park for free for two hours on california avenue. to park longer you need a daily or annual permit. >> there is a one-year waiting list. and there's like 200 people on the waiting list. so we're going to be waiting a while. >> reporter: it's yet to be se
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 price for an annual parking permit would increase to $365, a 145%...
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city possible up through areas of iowa and northern missouri. maybe even a few tornadoes. kansas city, by far, is the biggest city at risk. liday weekend forecast. as we go through the holiday weekend, it's very warm. it's humid. we're going to see chances of storms. the darker -- there's the land mass that's showed the darker. the lighter green showed you where you have a chance of seeing showers and storms. the southeast definitely the mid-atlantic, this is on saturday. possibly even up here through the northeast. notice pretty much west of the mississippi, you are dry and looking pretty warm. as we go into sunday, sunday we're watching scattered storms in the southeast. we start to clear it out in areas of the northeast. temperatures are going to be in the 80s and 90s. pretty much coast-to-coast. not many cool spots out there. pacific northwest only one in the 70s. by the time we get to monday, we're seeing new storm systems in the middle of the country. this is where we will see showers and storms here. iowa, missouri, kansas city, st. louis. on sunday same here with florida. still warm. 93 in d.c. by the time we get t
city possible up through areas of iowa and northern missouri. maybe even a few tornadoes. kansas city, by far, is the biggest city at risk. liday weekend forecast. as we go through the holiday weekend, it's very warm. it's humid. we're going to see chances of storms. the darker -- there's the land mass that's showed the darker. the lighter green showed you where you have a chance of seeing showers and storms. the southeast definitely the mid-atlantic, this is on saturday. possibly even up here...
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a city that's growing lation and this incident will not call into question our overall direction the city>( will ) federal officials are offering a 25- thousand dollar reward for information leading to an arrest in each fire. the developer is matching the reward, bringing it to a total of 100-thousand dollars. the developer plans to begin rebuilding for the third time before the end of the year. ( darya ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( darya ) happening today... we are expecting to hear from the wife of one of the men cing charges in the deadly oakland ghost ship warehouse fire. derek almena was the master tenant of the builidng. he made a brief court appearance yesterday but did not enter a plea. he is one of two men facing manslaughter charges for the fire. the other suspect, max harris, has now been booked into the alameda county jail. prosecutors say he organized the dance party the night of the fire. 36 people died in the december fire. we talked to the attorney for
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you recognize, for instance, most of this battle was fought with by marines in the city, but there was also a major fight outside the city fought by the first of the 7th cavalry, the u.s. army troopers, of whom andy was one. at a certain point i real leased, i need to find the army guys who fought in this battle. and that process proceeds until-- and then you speak to vietnamese soldiers and i begin to form a very, i think, much richer idea of what actually happened. >> and in that-- you keep working like that, in this case, over five years until you actually feel that you understand something you want to write about. and how many trips to vietnam did you take? >> i took two trips to vietnam, each was two to three weeks long, but hired a fellow there, his name was denny and hue is a younger military officer, too young to fight in the war, but savvy finding retired generals and how to deal with the department of the. in working for me, plumbing the archives and looking for historical documents and memoirs, then he began interviewing on my behalf so when i came for the first time to hue, he had set up two and three intervi
you recognize, for instance, most of this battle was fought with by marines in the city, but there was also a major fight outside the city fought by the first of the 7th cavalry, the u.s. army troopers, of whom andy was one. at a certain point i real leased, i need to find the army guys who fought in this battle. and that process proceeds until-- and then you speak to vietnamese soldiers and i begin to form a very, i think, much richer idea of what actually happened. >> and in that-- you...
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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 price for an annual parking permit would increase to $365, a 145% increase. annual parking permits for downtown would go up to $730. a 57% increase. >> what we're hoping to do is incentivize people and provide tools for them to take other ways than driving their cars. >> reporter: the finance committee said that the city has been undercharging people. the money would go to a new non-profit that offers businesses discounted transit passes for employees. >> it's different ways to get to work. >> reporter: you can park for free for two hours on california avenue. to park longer you need a daily or annual permit. >> there is a one-year waiting list. and there's like 200 people on the waiting list. so we're going to be waiting a while. >> reporter: it's yet to be se
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 price for an annual parking permit would increase to $365, a 145%...
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city of san francisco's sanctuary city ordinance. the city attorney office confirmed this and the settlement is expected to be confirmed by san francisco supervisors in future hearings. now, people who are murdered, people who are injured -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself an additional 30 seconds. by people who are unlawfully present in the united states should have their day in court with the city of san francisco or anyone else just as well as apparently they're willing to pay money to people who are illegally in the country because they were properly turned over to federal authorities to be deported from this country. it's now my pleasure to yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. chabot, a member of the judiciary committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from ohio is recognized. . mr. sha about the: i thank the -- mr. chabot: i thank the gentleman from virginia for this. i rise in support of this act which has been worked on by a whole number of members of the house. the adoption of dangerous sanctuary policies across the country makes it more difficult to
city of san francisco's sanctuary city ordinance. the city attorney office confirmed this and the settlement is expected to be confirmed by san francisco supervisors in future hearings. now, people who are murdered, people who are injured -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. goodlatte: i yield myself an additional 30 seconds. by people who are unlawfully present in the united states should have their day in court with the city of san francisco or anyone else just as...
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scrutiny over a 34,000- dollar contract for window blinds awarded to a company owned by a city employee's spouse. the city said it glee was the conclusions and is working to resolve them. the department of justice said that it would close the case once the city showed evidence of improvement. >>> it took a few days loppinger than expected but last night the council approved a new two year budget. the council planned to vote on the budget monday night but that special hearing was disrupted by protests. some demonstrators handcuffed themselves to the gate that separates the audience from city councilmembers. last night's hearing was also loud but the council ended up approving abudget. >>> this budget goes from 2017 to 2019. the start of oakland's fiscal year is tomorrow. that budget increases spending for some areas including homeless services, the police department and also fighting illegal dumping. >>> the superintendent of the palo alto school district is stepping down in the wake of a sex assault scandal. now max mcgee announced it on the district's website. he will finish the next school year and then
scrutiny over a 34,000- dollar contract for window blinds awarded to a company owned by a city employee's spouse. the city said it glee was the conclusions and is working to resolve them. the department of justice said that it would close the case once the city showed evidence of improvement. >>> it took a few days loppinger than expected but last night the council approved a new two year budget. the council planned to vote on the budget monday night but that special hearing was...
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by 6:22 galloway in atlantic city by 6:35 and sea isle city right on the promenade at 6:45 this eveningw, on ultimate doppler we're going to look at a few of these queries and i'll show you what's happened as far as the damage is concern. house struck by lightning in chester county. a little bit farther to the north and west in our suburbs 2-foot diameter tree and wires down on particular road in parts of upper bucks and upper montgomery in the trenton area some trees down. that was unstorm related but trees taken down to wind on a car to the north and east of trenton and mercer county. when we look at the visibility, we're looking visibility reduced to two and a half miles in wrightstown. down to half mile in millville where that severe cell is and in dover visibility down to three quarters of a mile because of the intensity of this rain. torrential downpours through south jersey and still some warm temperatures in wildwood and atlantic city. look at these rain cooled numbers. right now in pottstown it's only 68 degrees. after temperatures near 90 tod today. southerly winds down the sh
by 6:22 galloway in atlantic city by 6:35 and sea isle city right on the promenade at 6:45 this eveningw, on ultimate doppler we're going to look at a few of these queries and i'll show you what's happened as far as the damage is concern. house struck by lightning in chester county. a little bit farther to the north and west in our suburbs 2-foot diameter tree and wires down on particular road in parts of upper bucks and upper montgomery in the trenton area some trees down. that was unstorm...
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by these events on february 17. 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
by these events on february 17. 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...
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city leaders approved the deal last year. we know the city will spend close to $700,000 for that technology. the city hopes to have the program up and running by this fall. >>> also happening today, a public hearing on raising sewer rates. the city is considering raising rates by 30% to help pay for infrastructure improvements. the hearing will also discuss the city's clean water program. tonight's meeting, if you want to go, is at city hall at 7:00. >>> it is 6:08. now wre in a micro climate weather alert because of the excessive heat warning in effect for solano county. we have the heat advisory for much of the bay area away from the coastline and the inner bay so all of the inland valleys really going to be dealing with some high heat again today looking at what we are expect ing for solano county near benicia where the wildfire is now burning, the vegetation fire. and as we go into the rest of the day going to see some triple digit temperatures from fairfield to vacaville, further off to the north and east. i'll continue to monitor that as we head over to mike monitoring a lot of issues for the roadways. >> that's right. i was held up beca
city leaders approved the deal last year. we know the city will spend close to $700,000 for that technology. the city hopes to have the program up and running by this fall. >>> also happening today, a public hearing on raising sewer rates. the city is considering raising rates by 30% to help pay for infrastructure improvements. the hearing will also discuss the city's clean water program. tonight's meeting, if you want to go, is at city hall at 7:00. >>> it is 6:08. now wre in...
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city most of the time. well eugene is used extremely bike friendly city and this is by design. the bike lanes and bike paths, separate bike paths all over the city so that you don't have to fight traffic and it makes it handy for commuting. but our former mayor was the one who completed the trails along both sides of the river. her crowning achievement as a mayor was to build a path. that tells you something about eugene. there was a time when the land river was on steamboats and this was as far as they could come up the river but it no longer is used for transportation and it was also this huge fishery with salmon coming up in this iconic oregon outdoor experience, salmon coming up but then there was a area of bad pollution and people were so upset that they declared the entire web river at greenway, cleanup the pollution, salmon are coming back and it's now a canoe rat. you continue from here to portland, 150 miles on a canoe down to the land. >> and on that route you'd almost never see a farmer or a house or a city, who would imagine that you are in the wilderness for 120 miles? oregon has always been kind of a magic name, just oregon. it spe
city most of the time. well eugene is used extremely bike friendly city and this is by design. the bike lanes and bike paths, separate bike paths all over the city so that you don't have to fight traffic and it makes it handy for commuting. but our former mayor was the one who completed the trails along both sides of the river. her crowning achievement as a mayor was to build a path. that tells you something about eugene. there was a time when the land river was on steamboats and this was as...
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for scrutiny over a $33,000 contract for window blinds awarded to a company owned by the spouse of a city employee. the city of san jose said it agrees with the conclusions and is working to resolve them. >>> planned parenthood is planning on shutting down three bay area locations at the end of the day tomorrow. they are in richmond hesburgh and vacaville. that leaves 19 clinics operating in northern california. the clinics perform a wide range of medical services that include women's and men's health care as well as family planning and abortions. planned parenthood said it needs to consolidate because it's reimbursement rate from medicaid is among the lowest in the nation. youth counselor told us the clinic closures will have a big impact on young people. >> when you have somewhere to go and feel safe to talk to someone and learn about yourself it is priceless. >> the senate health care bill could provide another challenge for planned parenthood. the legislation in its current form would strip all federal funding for a year. >>> a warning to boaters to keep your distance from wales. this after a tourist fr
for scrutiny over a $33,000 contract for window blinds awarded to a company owned by the spouse of a city employee. the city of san jose said it agrees with the conclusions and is working to resolve them. >>> planned parenthood is planning on shutting down three bay area locations at the end of the day tomorrow. they are in richmond hesburgh and vacaville. that leaves 19 clinics operating in northern california. the clinics perform a wide range of medical services that include women's...
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cities than farms. 1955, america became a suburban nation, more living in suburbs than cities. the suburban population doubled from 36 million to 72 million between 1950 and 1970. by 1970, the suburbs included more people than cities and farms combined. it was a majority suburban nation. in the 1950's, about one million acres of farmland were developed into suburban housing every year. the american landscape is changing fundamentally by this demographic change. about 83% of the population increase of america in the 1950's took place in the suburbs. the 1950's have the greatest population increase in american history. it was driven by natural increase. american population had increased in the past because of both the natural increase, but also a lot of immigration. in the 1950's, immigration had almost entirely been cut off. this was homegrown. immigration does not play much of a role in this. every major american city in the 1950's lost population except for los angeles. los angeles is a suburban sprawl itself, not a concentrated city. one of the political consequences, big cities lost their dominance within the state. boston does not dominate massachusetts the way it used to, new york city does not dominate new y
cities than farms. 1955, america became a suburban nation, more living in suburbs than cities. the suburban population doubled from 36 million to 72 million between 1950 and 1970. by 1970, the suburbs included more people than cities and farms combined. it was a majority suburban nation. in the 1950's, about one million acres of farmland were developed into suburban housing every year. the american landscape is changing fundamentally by this demographic change. about 83% of the population...
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city. and a very brazilian set of communities. —— a very resilient city. i finish brazilian set of communities. —— a very resilient city. ifinish byeepest condolences to the family of the man who died. all oui’ the family of the man who died. all our thoughts are with everybody so horribly affected by this. my police officers responded last night within a minute. we had a large presence here within ten minutes. you will be aware we have also responded to other attacks over the last few weeks. we are also of course still, all of us, working very hard in relation to their recovery from the horrible events (felt our and the investigations that flow from that. this is a sombre time, and this has added to the sombreness. i can say in relation to the met, it does nothing other than strengthen our resolve to get out there, prevent attacks and protect our communities. the people in the muslim communities attending prayers will see their police protecting them in the coming days and nights. thank you. thank you commissioner. this is a truly horrific terrorist attack on our city. innocent bystanders deliberately targeted, after returning fr
city. and a very brazilian set of communities. —— a very resilient city. i finish brazilian set of communities. —— a very resilient city. ifinish byeepest condolences to the family of the man who died. all oui’ the family of the man who died. all our thoughts are with everybody so horribly affected by this. my police officers responded last night within a minute. we had a large presence here within ten minutes. you will be aware we have also responded to other attacks over the last...
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city, the federal city, which they anticipated. and they wanted to make sure that the laws of that city, in which they met were controlled by them, and not some other you read the, if founding documents, they were pretty prophetic. this is the exact case they anticipated, ok? we are members of congress representing 50 states and we are coming to this city. and the existing laws of this city are compromising our safety. and so, that is why the constitution says very clearly, that congress shall be in charge of all the legislation and the laws over the capitals. host: let's go to edward in new jersey, a republican. good morning to you. caller: yes, my comment is basically about the idea of gerrymandering and the people's voting being subverted. guns, you willng be needing armored vehicles if you keep subverting the will of the people. that is the real issue. host: edward, i think you are getting at animosity towards congressman or washington? thereistrict that is out that people who are sent out here are not working on behalf of americans. guest: let me be clear, my bill extends to everybody, not just congressman. i think it is importa
city, the federal city, which they anticipated. and they wanted to make sure that the laws of that city, in which they met were controlled by them, and not some other you read the, if founding documents, they were pretty prophetic. this is the exact case they anticipated, ok? we are members of congress representing 50 states and we are coming to this city. and the existing laws of this city are compromising our safety. and so, that is why the constitution says very clearly, that congress shall...
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cities to suburbs was largely a white movement. the population of those cities is being replaced by black migrants from the south, the continuation of the great migration. also, puerto ricans. they were part of the american commonwealth. immigration was not limited the way it was from other countries. in other words, a city like new york city, whites are moving out and their places were being taken by blacks and puerto ricans. demographics and cities changed a great deal in the 1950's. domestic culture. television would be the most important illustration. the development of television at the beginning of the 1950's. in the 1950's, it starts where virtually no one has television, but by the end of the 1950's, everyone has television. the numbers are about 170,000 to about 15 million. this is a faster growth curve than any previous technological development. radio took off in the 1920's. world war i, almost no one had a radio. it became a massive consumer product in the 1920's. one of the most fastest-growing consumer industries in the 1920's. also automobiles. henry ford making mass production automobiles available to ordinary americans. what starts off as a luxury item becomes a mass-produced consumer good. likewise with telephones. these devices were rapidly adopted. television was more rapidly adopted
cities to suburbs was largely a white movement. the population of those cities is being replaced by black migrants from the south, the continuation of the great migration. also, puerto ricans. they were part of the american commonwealth. immigration was not limited the way it was from other countries. in other words, a city like new york city, whites are moving out and their places were being taken by blacks and puerto ricans. demographics and cities changed a great deal in the 1950's. domestic...
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city. the groundwork to recapture raqqa has been underway for months. kurdish-led forces backed by the u.s. have been advancing towards the city and sealing off access routes. now, with the help of heavy airstrikes, they have advanced to raqqa's eastern edge, fighting inside the city for the first time. >> we declare today the start of the great battle to liberate the city of raqqa, the so-called capital of terrorism and terrorists. with international coalitions warplanes, state-of-the-art , weapons, we will seize raqqa. reporter: many civilians have already fled the city. an estimated 200,000 remain trapped. anyone living in raqqa now faces the threat of airstrikes or the danger of being used as human shields, a well-known tactic of i.s. and here is a rare glimpse inside the city. the militants' grip on the self-declared capital means we rarely get to see these streets. despite regular airstrikes, they show a city still open for business. but one also prepares for the new dangers ahead. sandbags line every house in -- house and business. preparations for the imminent ground assault and street to street fighting. some neighborhoods, i.s. has set of sheets of canvas to shield their movements from aircraft. in istanbul, we met three activists who said they risked th
city. the groundwork to recapture raqqa has been underway for months. kurdish-led forces backed by the u.s. have been advancing towards the city and sealing off access routes. now, with the help of heavy airstrikes, they have advanced to raqqa's eastern edge, fighting inside the city for the first time. >> we declare today the start of the great battle to liberate the city of raqqa, the so-called capital of terrorism and terrorists. with international coalitions warplanes,...
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city. in addition, the city is going to be responsible for any tree-related sidewalk damage. last november 80% of voters approved amending the city charter. the city is going to pay for the tree program by setting aside $19 million per year from its general fund. >>> warriors fans, if you want to see the trophy, take a picture with it, here's your chance. the larry o'brien trophy is going to be on display all throughout the bay area starting tomorrow. the first stop at the dunk contest in burlingame from 11:00 to 3:00, then another stop in san mateo from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. go to our website, abc7news.com, for the times and places of other stops on friday, saturday, and sunday. >>> now your forecast with mike nicco. >> can't wait to see those pictures on twitter and instagram. hi, everybody, see it's pretty cloudy here. if you're heading out today, high uv index as the sun will come out quicker. tree pollen, grass pollen, moderate levels. weed and mold are going to be mold. remember the cooler weather? there you go, temperatures up to about four degrees cooler this morning. let's see what's going on in our east bay neighborhoods, especially inland. 54 in pleasanton to degrees. san jo
city. in addition, the city is going to be responsible for any tree-related sidewalk damage. last november 80% of voters approved amending the city charter. the city is going to pay for the tree program by setting aside $19 million per year from its general fund. >>> warriors fans, if you want to see the trophy, take a picture with it, here's your chance. the larry o'brien trophy is going to be on display all throughout the bay area starting tomorrow. the first stop at the dunk contest...
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for a 34,000- dollar contract for window blinds that was awarded to a company owned by a city employee's spouse. the cityaid it agree was the conclusions and it is working to resolve them. the department of justice said it would close the case once the city showed evidence of improvement. >>> it took a few days longer than expected but last night the oakland city council proved a new two year budget. the city council planned to vote on that budget monday night but the special hearing was disrupted by protests. some of the demonstrators handcuffed themselves to the swing gate that separates the audience from councilmembers. last night's hearing was noisy also but the council did approve a two and a half billion dollar budget. this budget will run from 2017 to 2019. oakland's fiscal year starts tomorrow. it includes more money for homeless services, the police department and also fighting illegal dumping. >>> another attack on bart and it was captured by the agency's new million dollar surveillance system. we will tell you what we learned when we went look for that video. >> the president on twitter. is he
for a 34,000- dollar contract for window blinds that was awarded to a company owned by a city employee's spouse. the cityaid it agree was the conclusions and it is working to resolve them. the department of justice said it would close the case once the city showed evidence of improvement. >>> it took a few days longer than expected but last night the oakland city council proved a new two year budget. the city council planned to vote on that budget monday night but the special hearing...
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. >> reporter: of the 31 graduates 13 were hired by the city. the cityhree. others got jobs with private companies. many hope to return and share their words of encouragement and wisdom with the next graduating class. the the graduate kelly pierce is getting an early start on that speech. >> if they need a shot, shoot their shot. they have to go for it, you know. it's not going to come to you. >> reporter: and city officials tell me they'd like to continue this program but they'd have to secure funding first. once that is done registration will be opened for the next class. will be opened for the next class. reporting at fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. now with our new fios gigabit connection, you get amazing download speeds up to 940 megs, 20 times faster than most people have. and the price is amazing too for $79.99 a month online for the first year you'll get our fastest triple play with hbo included for 2 years. leave cable's slower internet speeds behind. so hurry up and switch to fios gigabit connection for $79.99 with tv, hbo
. >> reporter: of the 31 graduates 13 were hired by the city. the cityhree. others got jobs with private companies. many hope to return and share their words of encouragement and wisdom with the next graduating class. the the graduate kelly pierce is getting an early start on that speech. >> if they need a shot, shoot their shot. they have to go for it, you know. it's not going to come to you. >> reporter: and city officials tell me they'd like to continue this program but...
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city says they will rebuild. >> we believe we can make ourselves in to a more liveable city by growing our population. and this won't call into question our overall direction of the city. >> the atf himself says the previous fire at that same building last july with was also arson. but there is no suspect for that fire. it's offering a $50,000 reward for information on the fireds an offer matched by the building's develop. if but know anything about how the fires started, contact the atf or emeryville police department. >>> a woman files a lawsuit against her former employer saying there was a his tore his of harassment. the holiday gift that she says took it too far. >>> and a series of fires in the south bay have investigators worried a fire bug may be on the loose. the search for a possible arsonist is on. >>> and still a few drops of rainfall here in san francisco. i'll let you know when it clears out and now a change to the weekend forecast and when we could see a few more showers. company is being sued. >>> it was a christmas gift she did not want. and now a former employee of an east bay construction company is suing. she claims she was harassed by her boss. ch
city says they will rebuild. >> we believe we can make ourselves in to a more liveable city by growing our population. and this won't call into question our overall direction of the city. >> the atf himself says the previous fire at that same building last july with was also arson. but there is no suspect for that fire. it's offering a $50,000 reward for information on the fireds an offer matched by the building's develop. if but know anything about how the fires started, contact...
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the ongoing operation is led by british transport police, city of london police and the mets and city's am balanbulances and services. we believe that six people have died fwhiin addition to the thr people shot by police. i'd like to repeat our request for londoners to avoid the areas of london bridge and borough market to enable the emergency services to continue this operation. this investigation, as i've said, is led by the counter terrorism command. we ask for help from the public in the following way. anybody who's got any images or film from tonight, they can help by loading it to www.ukima www.ukimageappeal.co.u.k. those who are involved and are concerned about loved ones in the area, that should contact 8-800-0961-233. looking forward we were of course reviewing our plans for policing stance across london. in the forthcoming days people can expect to see more police forces around the capital. >> can you tell us, is this instant completely over now? >> our current belief is that there were three attackers, but this is early on, so we've still got some inquiries to work through to
the ongoing operation is led by british transport police, city of london police and the mets and city's am balanbulances and services. we believe that six people have died fwhiin addition to the thr people shot by police. i'd like to repeat our request for londoners to avoid the areas of london bridge and borough market to enable the emergency services to continue this operation. this investigation, as i've said, is led by the counter terrorism command. we ask for help from the public in the...
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city of atlanta is very smart. to be in charge the atlantic city design project i am not a city planner by treating but you are there other people in the audience who are. so he said he thought berry 1.5 million people and he probably knows he is talking about. but nobody can really predict the future. so people have to move up intelligently with two types of transportation one is time limited so you are building maurer by trails doing an incredible job to connect up a bunch of bike trails within the city of atlanta to stone mountain so the thinking they will rebuild the streetcar system is a mistake because i did not talk about this in my talk to be incredibly successful pact with strollers and dog walkers on the weekend but the rent has gone through the roof and there are more and more cars to experience the belt line but unless they put the streetcars there is trouble but i don't think they should in the city they built a loop that is a boondoggle it doesn't go anywhere. and also their runs in traffic also i was told this so with other places you could do this and people will ride that i am the only person invari
city of atlanta is very smart. to be in charge the atlantic city design project i am not a city planner by treating but you are there other people in the audience who are. so he said he thought berry 1.5 million people and he probably knows he is talking about. but nobody can really predict the future. so people have to move up intelligently with two types of transportation one is time limited so you are building maurer by trails doing an incredible job to connect up a bunch of bike trails...
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go to any city in america and you knew exactly where you were because the local bank was named after the city the local restaurant was named after the city the local clothing store was owned by a family to live down the street everything was locally owned now you can drop out of a plane at sixty thousand feet and fall into any random city or parachute into any random city in america and have no idea where you are because it's all here's a taco bell there's a mcdonald's there's the joseph a banks there's that or whatever i mean you know they're all there it's is this this this monopolization of. retail and that it puts power in only these few institutions i mean if you shop and basically get most of your goods from the same. company you know that's a tremendous amount of power it has over american lives begin to turn what products you eat in don't eat in favor of yeah i think i did i'm not bullies are not good for the public i mean we did we determine that as a society we don't want to know eighteen eighty want to know the rules of it would be rolling in his grave i mean this is just one instance of a much much broader problem of consolidation of political and economic power
go to any city in america and you knew exactly where you were because the local bank was named after the city the local restaurant was named after the city the local clothing store was owned by a family to live down the street everything was locally owned now you can drop out of a plane at sixty thousand feet and fall into any random city or parachute into any random city in america and have no idea where you are because it's all here's a taco bell there's a mcdonald's there's the joseph a...
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city workers pumped out all the water and foam from the fountain in marin circle after someone dumped soap inside. this is the second time this has been hit by vandals in two weeks. now the city wants residents to be on the lookout and report any suspicious activity. >>> new at 6:00 the city of menlo park is going greener at some of its city parks. >> four of them are now pesticide free. but kpix 5's don ford tells us, weeding them by hand is not cheap and the cost could soon be growing. >> reporter: menlo park says from now on when it comes to weeds, it's hand to hand combat. no more herbicides. >> what we are experimenting with is having someone come in remove all the weeds in the park by hand or mechanically. >> reporter: holy cow. that's going to cost a fortune. >> it is more expensive than an herbicide. >> reporter: $300,000 more expensive. that is the amount public works is asking the city council for to expand the pilot project from four to the remaining 20 city parks. fremont park is already herbicide-free. >> it's just, like, a wonderful place to hang around. >> reporter: portions of the park are paved in wood chips three inches deep. some grass areas will remain but this too will be weeded by hand. >> looks much nicer after we switch to the herbicide-free method
city workers pumped out all the water and foam from the fountain in marin circle after someone dumped soap inside. this is the second time this has been hit by vandals in two weeks. now the city wants residents to be on the lookout and report any suspicious activity. >>> new at 6:00 the city of menlo park is going greener at some of its city parks. >> four of them are now pesticide free. but kpix 5's don ford tells us, weeding them by hand is not cheap and the cost could soon be...
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a report by the city's budget analyst finds the city could save $95 million over ten years by renting office space for various agencies somewhere else. >>> new details in uber's efforts to lead its problems. they've hired frances fre help travis kalanick. frei's hiring comes as uber plans to release details on an investigation into their culture. employees accuse uber of pervasive sex discrimination. >>> some of google's street view plans to show how air pollution affects the city. the areas you see that are orange, yellow and red indicate places with the most pollution, like near freeways. special equipment enables google's street view cars to analyze those air samples. >>> let's talk about what's going on by looking at suit roe tower. mount diablo in the distance. sutro. exercising today, exercise caution with extreme sunshine. a little breezy at the beach and briey north of the bay bridge. look at our uv index, it's one short of being as high as it can be. a 10 on the scale of 1 to 11. the sun is at its strongest in the next couple months. temperatures around the low 50s in san fra
a report by the city's budget analyst finds the city could save $95 million over ten years by renting office space for various agencies somewhere else. >>> new details in uber's efforts to lead its problems. they've hired frances fre help travis kalanick. frei's hiring comes as uber plans to release details on an investigation into their culture. employees accuse uber of pervasive sex discrimination. >>> some of google's street view plans to show how air pollution affects the...
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city. york city. i'm demarco morgan. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's wednesday, june 28th, 2017. this is the "cbs morning news." it's time to regroup on the gop health care bill. >> so we're going to talk and we're going to see what we can do. we're getting very close. >>> plus, global hack. a cyber attack paralyzes banks, government offices, and even hospitals around the world. >>> and the death of a chicago teen leads to the indictment of three police officers. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs news headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> president trump met with senate republicans to try and work out a deal to salvage the gop's health care overhaul bill. before the meeting the president conceded that it may not get done. growing resistance among senate republicans forced party leaders to postpone a vote on the bill until after the july 4th recess. seth lemon is in washington. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. after it became clear the votes were not there, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell decided to call off the vote on the planned repeal of obamacare, but the lack of support even among the ranks of the gop is an indication it still needs work if it has any chance of passing. >> i think we've got a really good chance of getting there. it will take us just a little bit longer. >> reporter: senate majority mitch mcconnell optimistic that senate bill would pass, although, earlier in the day he said there would not be a vote before the fourth of july. >> we have not reached a vote, but we're still trying to get 50 people. >> reporter: president trump met with the senators hoping to get the 50 votes needed. >> we really have no choice but to solve this situation. obamacare's a total disaster. it's melting down as we speak. >> reporter: among the issues -- another concern, the congressional budget office reports and projects 22 million more americans would find themselves uninsured by 2026. among the biggest sticking points, reducing medicaid and planned parenthood. >> it's hard for me to see how the president and his team are going to come up with a bill that can gather enough republican support. >> if our republican colleagues stick to this republican-based bill we're going to fight it tooth and nail and have a good chance of repealing it. >> reporter: it could be re-evaluated by the ceo, a process that could take several weeks. mike pence said it would be repealed and replaced by the end of the summer. anne-marie? >> seth lemon in wshington. thank you so much, seth. >>> ahead on "cbs this morning," kentucky senator rand paul one of those opposing the bill. paul believes the senate health bill doesn't go far enough to repeal the affordable care act. we'll hear from him. >>> this morning it's still not clear who's behind the crippling cyber attack from europe through the united states, but the ransom ware attack is similar to the attack in may that was used by the national security agency. the virus hit government offices, banks, hospitals, and even the closed monitoring station at the chernobyl power plant, the site of the world's worst nuclear disaster. elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: the malware crippled computers across ukraine, russia, most of europe, and the u.s., disabling a vast range of automated systems in banks, airport, a construction company, a major law firm, and even grocery stores where customers were left with no way to pay. corporate titans were hit, too, including new jersey-based merck pharmaceuticals, the danish shipping company molner mask, and the russian oil giant rosneft. who's done it? carl herberger from radware cybersecurity. what do you expect? >> the suspicions are this is a criminal motive. why? because they're asking for money. >> reporter: $300 to be exact. here's what an infected computer tells the user to do. pay up in the crypto currency bitcoin to get your files back. cyber attacks, the experts say, are here to stay, especially ransom ware, and they could get much worse. >> you can imagine a future where maybe conceptually they're able to infect a defibrillator or insulin pacemaker or automobile or something like this, which is the ultimate ransom. >> that's a terrifying prospect. >> and i think it's not in the unforecastable future. >> the experts also say that there was a software fix available to protect against pet ka, but not everybody has been rigorously keeping their it. t. security up to date. this latest attack should be a wakeup call. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> the trump administration hopes to put a limited version of its travel ban into effect tomorrow. u.s. embassies and consulates have stepped up betting of those trying to enter the u.s. the supreme court partially reinstated the ban monday. the u.s. can block travelers from six mostly muslim countries unless they have a bona fide relationship in the united states. >>> president trump's former campaign chairman paul manafort registered as a foreign agent. in a justice department filing manafort says his firm received $17 million for consulting work done for a pro-russian political party in ukraine. he coached members on how to interact with u.s. officials. the work was done from 2012 to 2014. >>> reality winner, the defense contractor accused of leaking a top secret report, appeared in a georgia court for the second time. winner has pleaded not guilty to the charge of transmission of national defense information. she was arrested earlier this month and an october 23rd trial date has been set. >>> two former chicago police officers and one current officer have been indicted on charges that they lied about events in the shooting death of laquan mcdonald. if convicted, they could face years in prison. an arraignment is scheduled for july 10th. chris martinez has details. >> reporter: special prosecutor patricia brown holmes announced felony charges against three officers present at the scene when 17-year-old laquan mcdonald was shot and killed i >> officers joseph walsh and thomas gaffney and detective david march have been charged with obstruction of justice, official misconduct, and conspiracy to commit both of these offenses. >> reporter: the officers claim the teenager aggressively swung a knife at officers, which differs from the dash cam video. the defendants are accused of lying about what happened in order to protect fellow officer jason van dyke from prosecution. >> the indictment alleges that they failed to interview specific witnesses, that they lied or provided false or misleading or mischaracterized information on official forms. >> reporter: van dyke shot the teenager 16 times including while mcdonald was down on the ground. van dyke's attorney said the officer feared for his life. he has pleaded not guilty in a separate murder case. the chicago police department says it's cooperating with the investigation. the officers union has not commented. the defendants are expected to appear at arraignment on july 10th. chris martinez, cbs news. >>> this morning the national weather service has issued a warning about an increased risk of fire danger in utah, colorado, nevada, and california. east of los angeles a fire that started just yesterday has burned through 900 acres of land and triggered an evacuation order for dozens of homes in the town of highland. and a wildfire in northern arizona has burned more than seven square miles. some 1,400 residents in the town of mayer were forced to evacuate. >>> new york city officials say an improper piece of rail caused a subway train to derail. the subway jumped the tracks as it was entered the manhattan station yesterday. hundreds of passengers had to be evacuated through dark subway tunnels. dozens of passengers were injured. >>> overseas political tensions in venezuela ratcheted up. a police helicopter fired grenades on venezuela supreme court and interior ministry tuesday. one of the grenades failed to explode. there are no reported injuries. president maduro said the attack was aimed at ousting him from power. the country has been paralyzed by deadly antigovernment protests. >> coming up on the "morning news," protecting young gymnasts. changes are announced in the wake of a sexual abuse scandal. >>> and fake news. a "time" magazine cover featuring mr. trump is not what it seems. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? 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the meeting, the city counsel decides if it approves a resolution allowing the city manager to move forward with exclusive negotiation agreement with google for properties owned by the city of san jose and successor agency not redevelopment agency in the area including four properties in the planned ballpark site. google wants the fire training property on park avenue and montgomery street. on south autumn street, the owner, found out three months ago the landlord sold the building to google's development partner. >> there's a new landlord, but same terms, just changed where we mail the check. everything's the same. >> reporter: not much changed so far, he knows the clock is ticking. >> we love the spot. it was a good run. we'll get the most from it while we're here. >> reporter: this is the goal the city has been aiming for for years, to bring transportation, housing, jobs, and entertainment in one spot here in san jose. live in downtown san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> that would be a huge change. thank you. >>> the right hand man of uber is out, and the company's board is reportedly discussing replacing the embattled ceo on leave. this was after a seven hour meet
the meeting, the city counsel decides if it approves a resolution allowing the city manager to move forward with exclusive negotiation agreement with google for properties owned by the city of san jose and successor agency not redevelopment agency in the area including four properties in the planned ballpark site. google wants the fire training property on park avenue and montgomery street. on south autumn street, the owner, found out three months ago the landlord sold the building to google's...