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other cities like new york, boston and migration cities -- the cities on interior water. how these two groups of cities were some of the earliest plans communities in the u.s. and how important they were to the process of planning and how they reflected each other, right? creating this pattern of philadelphia, influenced cities subsequently. today, we are going to extend that and talk about land. the land ordinances. we will talk about canals and roads. about thelk expenses of the u.s. are parts ofieces the same argument about the intensity of national planning and how this process unfolded. not just the government in laid out a plan that determined what would happen with how states were developed. all these kinds of things that we often take for granted. we look at this map -- i showed this. thes an example of what early country sort of looked like. you can see the eastern seaboard states. georgia up to massachusetts. this map is from 1783. post-revolution, pre-constitution. it is the credit for this map is often given to thomas jefferson. he played an important factor, a
other cities like new york, boston and migration cities -- the cities on interior water. how these two groups of cities were some of the earliest plans communities in the u.s. and how important they were to the process of planning and how they reflected each other, right? creating this pattern of philadelphia, influenced cities subsequently. today, we are going to extend that and talk about land. the land ordinances. we will talk about canals and roads. about thelk expenses of the u.s. are...
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miralax. >>> new york city, america's biggest city, america's most important city, has a hidden city that hidden city is an important city too and it is hiding in plain sight. new yorkers ride past the hidden city, but most of them never venture into the hidden city. most politicians ignore the hidden city too even though it is bigger than the entire city of boston. imagine candidates campaigning for votes in massachusetts and ignoring the city of boston. that's what the presidential candidates are doing in new york city right now. they are ignoring the 700,000 people who live in federally funded public housing projects, the largest public housing population in america. so a tenant's organization have invited the presidential candidates to visit a public housing project while they are campaigning for president in new york. and so far none of the candidates have accepted that invitation. but i did. here is some of what the candidates would see if they would put down those pizza slices and sandwiches they keep eating for the cameras and for once set foot in a public housing project. >>
miralax. >>> new york city, america's biggest city, america's most important city, has a hidden city that hidden city is an important city too and it is hiding in plain sight. new yorkers ride past the hidden city, but most of them never venture into the hidden city. most politicians ignore the hidden city too even though it is bigger than the entire city of boston. imagine candidates campaigning for votes in massachusetts and ignoring the city of boston. that's what the presidential...
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city council is set to vote today on converting workers to a 28-day pay period, which would keep city government functioning after the city runs out of money on friday. >>> governor cuomo is taking action to support the rights of same sex couples. he today he announced a ban on nonessential state funded travel to mississippi. last week cuomo issued a similar ban on travel to north carolina after lawmakers there blocked antidiscrimination protections for the lgbt community. >>> if you haven't seen the broadway hit hamilton yet, here's your chance. you can wait at line at the s theater on 46th street. >> those tickets are hundreds of dollars. >> i haven't seen it yet. i hear it's extraordinary. >> it's fantastic. >> you saw it? >> i saw it early. now i have to wait until august again. so a chilly start again today. temperatures in the teens and 20s this morning but the air is expected to warm up overnight. yes, we will see one mild day this week. a beautiful afternoon despite all that wind and the cool temperatures. the temperatures weren't as cold as yesterday. right now it's 45 degrees under mostly clear skies. some areas
city council is set to vote today on converting workers to a 28-day pay period, which would keep city government functioning after the city runs out of money on friday. >>> governor cuomo is taking action to support the rights of same sex couples. he today he announced a ban on nonessential state funded travel to mississippi. last week cuomo issued a similar ban on travel to north carolina after lawmakers there blocked antidiscrimination protections for the lgbt community. >>>...
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have bureaucracies. >> rose: cities have budgets. >> cities have budgets. cities have politicians. cities have vested interests. so nothing is easy. but i think we've demonstrated here in new york that we can get lots of things done. and what you are starting to see is many cities around the world really beginning to focus on this. here in the united states, chicago, is really i think a leader. new york, los angeles, san francisco, boston, a number of others. in fact, one of the other things that we're really excited about is we have parter inned with the united states department of transportation. they have issued a smart city challenge to basically create a next generation transportation system and they are going to award $50 million to one medium sized u.s. city and give that money to them to actually kind of build that next generation transportation system. we've partnered with the united states dot to actually build a core element of that which we call flow, which is a data and analytic platform that will collect a lot of the ground information about what is
have bureaucracies. >> rose: cities have budgets. >> cities have budgets. cities have politicians. cities have vested interests. so nothing is easy. but i think we've demonstrated here in new york that we can get lots of things done. and what you are starting to see is many cities around the world really beginning to focus on this. here in the united states, chicago, is really i think a leader. new york, los angeles, san francisco, boston, a number of others. in fact, one of the...
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public housing is the hidden city within every city, the ignored city until today. >> residents are forcedve with mold, with leaking roofs, with broken elevators. that is not acceptable in new york or america. >> hillary clinton brought presidential campaign cameras to public housing today. on wednesday night on this program when the candidate had still not responded to the invitation to visit public housing, charlene, a public housing resident said this is what she wanted to ask those candidates. >> do you feel we're not important enough? we make just as much as a contribution to our every day life as anyone else. why are we not important enough is my question to them? >> well, someone was listening. joining us now, richie torres representing central bronx. you took us on that tour the other day. this is what you were hoping would happen, that the politico that this show would get attention to this question and at least one of these candidates would finally respond. it happened today. >> i've always believed that moral awareness is the first step toward action and i'm grateful to secretar
public housing is the hidden city within every city, the ignored city until today. >> residents are forcedve with mold, with leaking roofs, with broken elevators. that is not acceptable in new york or america. >> hillary clinton brought presidential campaign cameras to public housing today. on wednesday night on this program when the candidate had still not responded to the invitation to visit public housing, charlene, a public housing resident said this is what she wanted to ask...
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and when they do that as a private organization, but under the city's resolution, it establishes a sister city framework, the sister citynship may not be political. that is what objection. the second one the resolution requires that the sister city emphasize human rights. and in this case, the project turns a blind eye to some very severe human rights abuses in palestine. fact, theis that, in sister city relationship fails the common characteristics test required under the resolution. i would add fourthly that the conduct of the sister city project to this date does not demonstrate that they would really be a good ambassador for boulder. >> i want to turn to some of the letters written by boulder students to their pen pals in the west bank. in one letter, student ellie wrote to pen pal misk -- "i am glad to hear from you again! your summer sounded a lot like mine." another student, hannah, wrote to pen pal masa -- "will you tell me about eid? i would like to learn about other holidays." wrote,nablus student "dear my friend in america, when i will be they, i want to be an eye doctor so i can help people." can you talk, e
and when they do that as a private organization, but under the city's resolution, it establishes a sister city framework, the sister citynship may not be political. that is what objection. the second one the resolution requires that the sister city emphasize human rights. and in this case, the project turns a blind eye to some very severe human rights abuses in palestine. fact, theis that, in sister city relationship fails the common characteristics test required under the resolution. i would...
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city gets 50% of the revenue. we believe the city, over the life of this contract, generate up to $1 billion, which could be redeployed for other cityities. charlie: who is your competition? dan: there are a lot of companies that focus on, so-called smart cities of a term i hate because i think cities are smart and great in general. ibm, cisco. there are a bunch. we are taking a pretty different approach to it. we like to take that space and the middle between the big, sort of, heavy, enterprise organizations like them, and operate in that space in between. one ofhave found is that the technologies that has not been integrated, and there's a massive gulf that exist between the urbanists, people who plan cities, run cities. you know some of them. the technologists. they do not understand each other, they literally are speaking two separate language is. what we are doing is putting together a team of urbanists and technologists. we step back and said, what is the future of cities? how is the technology going to fundamentally affect cities? we've actually play it out, you actually see a lot of different things which will, i think, crea
city gets 50% of the revenue. we believe the city, over the life of this contract, generate up to $1 billion, which could be redeployed for other cityities. charlie: who is your competition? dan: there are a lot of companies that focus on, so-called smart cities of a term i hate because i think cities are smart and great in general. ibm, cisco. there are a bunch. we are taking a pretty different approach to it. we like to take that space and the middle between the big, sort of, heavy,...
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city city. if the person that you have to pay requires 300 grand, how much are you going to make? ernie: they work hard. you can see that. a lot of them own them. they own them and pass them along to other people. >> they own them and they pass them on. nine times out of ten the person selling you the hotdog or the pretzel, they're not the owner. a lot of people said i don't own it. i'm just the person selling it. it's a lot of work. ernie: i like the steamed hotdog with mustard and onion. not for 4 or $5. ernie: good stuff. thank you. all right. technology is so amazing, it has us asking a lot of questions, like this one. would you like to have a personal robot that looks exactly like you? what do you think of that? is that a cool idea or not? your answers are coming up. join us next week as we profile special people who make a huge impact around the city. it's influential new yorkers week. interesting. it's all coming up at 6:00 right here next week on fox 5. we'll be right back after the break. >> new york city is the greatest, most exciting, vibrant city on the planet. you never know that if you watch local news. it's predictable. you don't know what you'll get, a fire, a car accident, a crime story. >> we're doing stories that are things that people talk about when they go to the water cooler at work and stuff people talk about throughout the day and you >> we're spending time on stories you won't get anywhere else. when something big happens, you'll get it from us and not in a way you get it from everybody else. >> one of the problems of people working news, we produce shows for ourselves. we should produce newscasts for the community. i would like our air to reflect the city. alison morris, incredible credibility in the business world. she's an amazing story teller. we need to see faces like that and not just anchor man, anchor w
city city. if the person that you have to pay requires 300 grand, how much are you going to make? ernie: they work hard. you can see that. a lot of them own them. they own them and pass them along to other people. >> they own them and they pass them on. nine times out of ten the person selling you the hotdog or the pretzel, they're not the owner. a lot of people said i don't own it. i'm just the person selling it. it's a lot of work. ernie: i like the steamed hotdog with mustard and...
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the clock security is now under way at san jose city hall because there's been a surge in graffiti at city hall, as well as businesses. taggers have hit city hall four times over the past month and just last week the city said it would not reinstate security officers but the graffiti problem has gotten so bad, the city is changing its stance. san jose mayor samlocardo says the extra security will help the entire community. >>> it is a symbolic move that sends a message. san francisco has issued a travel ban for the state of mississippi. this stems from a controversial anti-gay law there. may mayor ed lee says they will not subsidize bigotry against any person or group. joining other cities across the u.s., stanning states and businesses banning travel to north carolina. north carolina also passed a similar law. hundreds have gathered at mississippi state capital in protest of the law which allow businesses to refuse service to gay couples based on religious ground. >>> at 4:41 coming up. a mystery at yosemite national park. why a missing sign may be related to a legal battle. alitosto teologtkariallithour >>> we have four sporting events h
the clock security is now under way at san jose city hall because there's been a surge in graffiti at city hall, as well as businesses. taggers have hit city hall four times over the past month and just last week the city said it would not reinstate security officers but the graffiti problem has gotten so bad, the city is changing its stance. san jose mayor samlocardo says the extra security will help the entire community. >>> it is a symbolic move that sends a message. san francisco...
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industrial space and jobs until the mid 90s and joined the other cities what is common with the cities as well the relatively high wages in all the citiescompared to the nation as what whole all the cities except for austin have wages well below national wages between 1990 and 2000 those cities kind of substantially started sdrans themselves as you can see substantial jumps in average wages compared to the rest of the country the cities have on a different - what is shifting more regionally and this is actually something playing out one the really the refinery to the cities the not able shift in office market and particularly in the factors the shift from really kind of suburban to really more urban focus this is a graphic on the screen is one that was provided by a brokerage firm all the major office leases in san francisco over 12 years over the last 5 years completely dominated the office market in san francisco and really this is a local trend but also a national trend high tech has been here for decades and all those in silicon valley will you suburban oriented and office park culture that was the case nationally that was substanti
industrial space and jobs until the mid 90s and joined the other cities what is common with the cities as well the relatively high wages in all the citiescompared to the nation as what whole all the cities except for austin have wages well below national wages between 1990 and 2000 those cities kind of substantially started sdrans themselves as you can see substantial jumps in average wages compared to the rest of the country the cities have on a different - what is shifting more regionally and...
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cities that don't build enough. joe: talk about the racial component here. as we see more and more of these cities, more affluent whites moving to cities, how much has -- how muchty has u.s. cities lost? jed: many large u.s. cities are still diverse, both racially and ethnically, also in terms of income. increasingly, a lot of the most diverse places in the u.s. are suburban areas, including sunbelt suburban areas. you have a broad mix of white, african-american, asian american, and hispanic residents. joe: jed kolko, independent economist. thank you very much for joining us. alix: coming up on "what'd you miss?" the u.s. energy secretary hopes to broker a nuclear deal with iran one year ago. he discusses the progress since then, and the potential oil output freeze. more from that exclusive interview next. alix: "what'd you miss?" to freeze or not to freze. a opectwo days away from and non-opec production. the saudi's are on board if iran agrees to freeze as well. kuwait is sweetening that pot with a new idea to cap output at february levels instead of january. iran increased its output by 6% in february versus january. they would get her to -- they would get t
cities that don't build enough. joe: talk about the racial component here. as we see more and more of these cities, more affluent whites moving to cities, how much has -- how muchty has u.s. cities lost? jed: many large u.s. cities are still diverse, both racially and ethnically, also in terms of income. increasingly, a lot of the most diverse places in the u.s. are suburban areas, including sunbelt suburban areas. you have a broad mix of white, african-american, asian american, and hispanic...
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we live in a precarious lace, on the edge of a fault in a city largely built of wood, a city that is burned down repeatedly. the city that has had a fire department that has evolved over 150 years. it is a fire department that has stayed on the cutting-edge with her jw assess whether it's a systems all over the city but we have challenges ahead as the city becomes more congested the of to make sure our fire vehicles can get to these fires. we have to expand our aws system to areas of the city that have yet to be served. finally, i want to speak about the relationship that the fire department has had with extraordinary san franciscans. like lillie hitchcock point. by donna ewald. that is involved to be a personal relationship between the people of this city and our fire fire. thank you. >>[applause] >> thank you erin. as we wind down a little bit on the unit here the fire apartment unit local 798 has a president tom o'connor. welcome tom o'connor, everybody. >>[applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. tom o'connor and am proud to serve is about telling chief of the san francisco card and also the president of
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one point, the city council was thinking of canceling city taxes because they had so much oil revenue in there was a -- there that -- there was a post that said it was the richest small cityn the world. -- there was a boast that said it was the richest small city in the world. afterfight will breakout world war ii in 1945-46-47 which the student california will demand a larger share of the oil revenues. the government will try to restrict the ability of the state and the city to control offshore oil drilling and he will lead to major fights that go on for years. the end result is that: age of oil revenue comes to an end pretty rapidly in the 1970's. by night -- long beach is basically giving up its oil revenue to the state of california. all of this early oil production, all instruction being so wasteful and so environmentally-destructive, of course, we will have to give way, 1960's, to more safe and productive, more efficient oil production. -- in6, long beach will the oil companies will begin to construct artificial islands in this will allow oil instruction from the harbor from the wilmington field. this is one answer to that issue of how to make oil extraction less en
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city, bloomberg lp. it is the combination of those experiences, as a urbanist, to run a city. someone who is running a technology company, then beginning to see the potential for technology to change our citiesasked, what is an example. these things will not unfold right away. when the electric grid was first introduced in 1882, it took decades for a to be fully felt in cities and then around the country and around the world. but, let's take autonomous vehicles as an example. they are coming, there is absolutely no doubt. let's imagine a place where you have in a city only shared autonomous vehicles. what happens? the first thing is we will have much better congestion on the roads. it goes way beyond that. the average american uses his or her car only 3% of the time. the average american's second biggest living expense is the automobile. about $9,000 a car including depreciation a year. what happens if the american doesn't own a car anymore, but they share them? to the city, you can basically get rid of 30% of the land dedicated to parking and a separate roadways, which enables you to rethink the use of land in cities, reclaim all that space for open space. or perhaps increase density. charl
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city, and his love of the city. >> paul had recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. he was 80 years old. >> well, it has been four days since prince died and tributes continue around the worm. in his home state of minnesota, bells rang at city then the city rocked out to some of the hits from the bell tower like kiss in 1999, outside every prince's pacely park estate, thousands of fans flocked to pay their final respects with purple balloons, flowers, even a guitar. fans still can't believe he's gone. >> i really believe in my life i would never meet and love another artist like you loved prince. >> it really hit me hard the first time. i sobbed at the back of work, then came home and sobbed. i'm innocently able to kind of compose myself. but still just doesn't feel real at all. >> prince's remains were kree nature dollars on saturday. friends, family, held private memorial. >>> ♪ >>> ♪ >> i got it tell you, the anticipation is just too much for a lot of you. fans are still waiting for beyonce's new albumn to become available on itunes. the albumn called lemonade was supposed to be released at midnight. it hasn't showed up yet. it was exclusively released saturday to jay-z's streaming service titles. but many fans were angr
city, and his love of the city. >> paul had recently been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. he was 80 years old. >> well, it has been four days since prince died and tributes continue around the worm. in his home state of minnesota, bells rang at city then the city rocked out to some of the hits from the bell tower like kiss in 1999, outside every prince's pacely park estate, thousands of fans flocked to pay their final respects with purple balloons, flowers, even a guitar. fans...
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city has condemned its own fire house. now it needs to be torn down. some firefighters in ocean city say this could hurt public safety. local leaders disagree. since super storm sandy. >> reporter: an balance and fire truck are still inside. but some equipment is already being moved out of ocean city's 29th street fire house. >> this is something we've been asking for for a long time. >> reporter: the jersey shore resort just condemned the fire house, calling it an unsafe structure that must be vacated by april 15th and demolished about a month later after an inspection by the state questioned the building's integrity. the fire house was badly damaged by hurricane sandy in 2012 and has only housed vehicles since then. construction bids deemed too expensive delayed the rebuilding process. this neighboring trailer has served as home base for the professional firefighters stationed here. they've complained repeatedly about the living conditions, including an infestation of rats and mold. >> we're looking for a suitable location within the area to area. we're not going to abandon that area. >> reporter: the city insists there will be no interruption in protection and service. but the firefighter's union believes the temporary move presents a public safety concern. >> depending on where
city has condemned its own fire house. now it needs to be torn down. some firefighters in ocean city say this could hurt public safety. local leaders disagree. since super storm sandy. >> reporter: an balance and fire truck are still inside. but some equipment is already being moved out of ocean city's 29th street fire house. >> this is something we've been asking for for a long time. >> reporter: the jersey shore resort just condemned the fire house, calling it an unsafe...
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city. they want to offer state financial aid without restricting unions in atlantic city. that runs counter to the bill passed in the state senate supported by the governor. yesterday, atlantic city agreed to -- in order to keep the government running after the city runs out of money. >>> happening right now, police are searching for a teenage suspect in the stabbing of a 13-year-old boy on the subway. it happened on a manhattan bound c train last night. investigators tell news 4 that it all started with an argument between the suspect and a girl who they believe is 14 to 16 years old. that's when she stabbed him in the stomach. >>> in connecticut, a teacher is now facing charges after police say he brought a gun to school in newtown. police arrested jason adams at newtown middle school yesterday morning. another employee saw the weapon concealed under his clothing. he has a valid gun permit. but state law forbids firearms on school property. >>> it's 4:39 now. today a group plans to do something about the violence they say is creeping into new york city schools. they say it's gotten so bad that a legal action needs to be taken. tracie strahan is live in lower manhattan with more
city. they want to offer state financial aid without restricting unions in atlantic city. that runs counter to the bill passed in the state senate supported by the governor. yesterday, atlantic city agreed to -- in order to keep the government running after the city runs out of money. >>> happening right now, police are searching for a teenage suspect in the stabbing of a 13-year-old boy on the subway. it happened on a manhattan bound c train last night. investigators tell news 4 that...
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city employees in atlantic city get their next paychecks for the hours they work. as joanne pileggi reports the paychecks they picked up today, well, they'll be their last until may sixth at the state and city leaders remain at an impass over just how to get out of the red. >> reporter: well, hundreds of city employees will in fact be staying on the job despite the fact they won't get another paycheck until may. that's the latest from the o on-going financial crisis here in atlantic city. as night falls in new jersey's cash strapped casino and tourist mecca, the talk here at the iconic white house sub shop is all about the city's latest financial debockle which nearly shut down city hall. >> it's not a good thing. especially with a town that is so busy and we need our police and we need our firemen on duty getting paid. these people have families. they have mortgages. >> reporter: firefighters and police part of atlantic city's 900 member work force agreed to for go their paychecks after today until may sixth. city officials citing dire financial straits and seeking state aid said they didn't have the money to pay them. >> once a month. getting paid in a month. that's crazy. people got hous
city employees in atlantic city get their next paychecks for the hours they work. as joanne pileggi reports the paychecks they picked up today, well, they'll be their last until may sixth at the state and city leaders remain at an impass over just how to get out of the red. >> reporter: well, hundreds of city employees will in fact be staying on the job despite the fact they won't get another paycheck until may. that's the latest from the o on-going financial crisis here in atlantic city....
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city. and we all know it. but i want to make this very, very clear to everyone about atlantic city. atlantic citys still number three in the country with gaming revenue. that's not bad. it's still over $2 billion a year. we still have the finest restaurants, the finest chefs, the finest entertainment, the finest boardwalk, this is the entertainment capital of this country and has been historically. and we want to bring it back to the way it was. so the problem we had is the competition we had in pennsylvania. that's what caused the casinos to close. and, you know, with all of you listening, we are going to do our best here in this county and throughout all of south jersey to make sure that casino gaming remains in atlantic city exclusively. i had to get that in, governor. >> there you go. >> it is my pleasure to introduce to you the governor of new jersey, chris christie. >> appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] few things. first, i came down here today to meet with the county executive who as he said has been a partner with me for a very long time. i reminded denny this morning that i sat in th
city. and we all know it. but i want to make this very, very clear to everyone about atlantic city. atlantic citys still number three in the country with gaming revenue. that's not bad. it's still over $2 billion a year. we still have the finest restaurants, the finest chefs, the finest entertainment, the finest boardwalk, this is the entertainment capital of this country and has been historically. and we want to bring it back to the way it was. so the problem we had is the competition we had...
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city . the city had mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements, but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french ,eople, catholic and colored with completely different traditions and completely different language, food, and culture, etc.. this represented somewhere around 10% of the population. philadelphia was a small place at this time. walk from one side of the other within 15 minutes. i think of it as like a really crowded college campus. all the sun, somewhere between roughly 5000 people arrived in philadelphia in this time. of theange the nature city. they open bakeries and bookshops, they printed newspapers. there were french silversmith. french artisans of all kinds. and then people catering to philadelphia's of the. all kinds of things. the city became a much more kozma talents lay said it has ever been. when you say white and colored, you mean black? >> in haiti there were generally considered to be three classes. there were whites, there were slaves of african defense and there were people of mixed race. ther
city . the city had mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements, but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french ,eople, catholic and colored with completely different traditions and completely different language, food, and culture, etc.. this represented somewhere around 10% of the population. philadelphia was a small place at this time. walk from one side of the other within 15 minutes. i think of it as like a really...
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city. >> city officials insist the water is safe and that it's the old pipes causing contamination. they continue to offer free blood tests to students but some parents say they don't trust the city to test their kids. of the 17,000 students eligible only 300 have so far used the service. >> i will not take my children to the same people that caused the problem. that would be ridiculous. >> new york school district officials say they will be releasing weekly updates about they also say that they'll be releasing lead test results dating back to 2012 in an effort to remantraps parent. cbs2. >> 15 parts per billion is the acceptable level. >>> get ready for a round of wild weather within the next 48 hours. a possibility of unseasonal warmth, rain, plunging temperatures, and snow. the rain expected this afternoon is part of the same system that spawned tornadoes in the south. this twister touched down in mississippi last night. we go to vanessa murdock. >> it is true. it is the same system. take a look tornado watches still in effect for our neighbors to the south through atlanta, georgia, just to the south of there all the way up rain. for us here at home, we don't have the intensit
city. >> city officials insist the water is safe and that it's the old pipes causing contamination. they continue to offer free blood tests to students but some parents say they don't trust the city to test their kids. of the 17,000 students eligible only 300 have so far used the service. >> i will not take my children to the same people that caused the problem. that would be ridiculous. >> new york school district officials say they will be releasing weekly updates about they...
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mayor don guardian says the city lawmakers have the interest of the people of atlantic city at heart. they say the cityin this situation because governor christie is withholding $33.5 million. christie fired back and says atlantic city spends three times more per resident than any other city in new jersey. >>> christie says a state takeover of atlantic city and a measure to create alternative tax payments for the casinos are the only solutions. >>> well, the transgender community is fighting for equality in philadelphia and across pennsylvania. >> they're pushing for new laws that would protect them from discrimination. a pink, blue and while flag flew outside philadelphia city hall yesterday, a day the city dedicated to transgender visibility. in north philadelphia, philadelphia deputy police commissioner stood as a proud ally for those gathered for a rally. the transgender community pressed for changes in pennsylvania to protect them against possible workplace discrimination. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> 5:38. a warm morning but it has been a bit damp. we
mayor don guardian says the city lawmakers have the interest of the people of atlantic city at heart. they say the cityin this situation because governor christie is withholding $33.5 million. christie fired back and says atlantic city spends three times more per resident than any other city in new jersey. >>> christie says a state takeover of atlantic city and a measure to create alternative tax payments for the casinos are the only solutions. >>> well, the transgender...
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it is now more of a museum than a junk yard. ♪ old car city, usa >> andy gallagher, al jazeera, old car cityut 2,000 from l.a., highway 4 down here to georgia, don't you see ♪ >>> plenty more for you at anytime on our website. the address is aljazeera.com. and you with watch us live by clicking on the watch now icon. ♪ >>> this is an immigrant community, ted cruz. you are not welcome here! >> reporter: a chilly vep shun in new york for ted cruz. and the democrats clash over who is qualified to be in the white house. >>> and finding justice, residents of flint sue the governor
it is now more of a museum than a junk yard. ♪ old car city, usa >> andy gallagher, al jazeera, old car cityut 2,000 from l.a., highway 4 down here to georgia, don't you see ♪ >>> plenty more for you at anytime on our website. the address is aljazeera.com. and you with watch us live by clicking on the watch now icon. ♪ >>> this is an immigrant community, ted cruz. you are not welcome here! >> reporter: a chilly vep shun in new york for ted cruz. and the...
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city hall. i name is naomi kelly, the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. i am thrilled to be standing here today with not only mayor lee but mayor libby jack. >>[applause] >> i am thrilled that we are here to announce that on june 21, at the mosconi center, there will be the bay area women's summit. posted by mayor lee and mayor shaft. we got >>[applause] >> this summit will be an all-day event that will bring together dynamic leaders mull over the region and country, as well as the community to discuss and address the challenges to bay area women as they navigate the local economy. i like to say, we are focusing on beat every one. as a working mom of 2 wonderful boys, age 9 and 6, i know firsthand the hurdles that we work in women and all women face. not only just as moms of kids, but also as we related to the other side of life in helping our aging parents. i am particularly proud that this event will address many of these challenges including workforce-workplace policies and benefits, pay equity, child care, leadership, mentorship, education, and entrepr
city hall. i name is naomi kelly, the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. i am thrilled to be standing here today with not only mayor lee but mayor libby jack. >>[applause] >> i am thrilled that we are here to announce that on june 21, at the mosconi center, there will be the bay area women's summit. posted by mayor lee and mayor shaft. we got >>[applause] >> this summit will be an all-day event that will bring together dynamic leaders mull over...
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but now it's becoming common at city hall. >> city leaders are now praying it stops there. nbc bay area's chuck coppola live at city hall. the latest hot spot for taggers. chuck, the city's been fighting inn this for quite awhile now. >> reporter: that's right, terry and jessica. san jose spends millions of graffiti abatement. not as much as san francisco or l.a. however, quite a lot. and they have teams here in san jose that go out and clean it up just as they did here at san jose's city hall the morning after it happened. but at least one city councilman thinks this was more the result of teenage mischief rather than a turf war between gangs. this week and the week before, san jose city hall was spray painted by taggers. surveillance video shows a group of eight people one night, two of them climbing a wall in city hall plaza. >> it's kind of an anti-authoritarian. you've got teenagers that you want to act cool. so they hit the biggest, brightest target they can find which in this case is city hall. >> do you think it's teenagers trying to act cool or gang members trying to establish their territory? >> i don't k
but now it's becoming common at city hall. >> city leaders are now praying it stops there. nbc bay area's chuck coppola live at city hall. the latest hot spot for taggers. chuck, the city's been fighting inn this for quite awhile now. >> reporter: that's right, terry and jessica. san jose spends millions of graffiti abatement. not as much as san francisco or l.a. however, quite a lot. and they have teams here in san jose that go out and clean it up just as they did here at san...
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city. the city which has mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements. but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french people, catholic and colored. with completely different traditions and one which, completely different food culture,e tc. this is represented somewhere publishing.f the philadelphia is a small place at this time. -- 10% of the population. it is densely compact. you can walk from one side of the other two for littlefield in 15 minutes. i think of it like a current college campus. you will recognize faces as you walk through the street. all of a sudden somewhere 5000 french arrived in philadelphia during this period. they changed the nature of the city. they opened degrees, bookshops, they started printing french newspapers. there were french silversmiths, artisans of all kinds. then people catering to the philadelphia elite, the french dance instructors, language instructors, all kinds of things. the city became a much more cosmopolitan place than it had ever been, oriented towards f
city. the city which has mostly been an old quaker city with important anglican elements. but dominated by anglophone, german elements. all of a sudden you had this influx of thousands of french people, catholic and colored. with completely different traditions and one which, completely different food culture,e tc. this is represented somewhere publishing.f the philadelphia is a small place at this time. -- 10% of the population. it is densely compact. you can walk from one side of the other...
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city faces across the races in most instances is actually poverty. we're not only seeing that in the city, but even poverty rising in our suburbs around the city of philadelphiaso that has been an inner generational challenge for this city this region. >> philadelphia is poorer today than it was 1970s when 15% of the population lived below the poverty line. that number is now 27% among the highest in the nation. she's optimistic. she says many people that left winnfield in the past are starting to return and reinvest in the neighborhood. >> you see them moving back because of the taxes and blatant racism that they have happened. these are middle class people who decided it's much better to come back here. they're working to fight to make the school system better, to make changes because they have that courage and that passion. [ singing ] >> some sad news since we first ran this story back in 2014. frances who invited me to sit at her kitchen table and talk about her experiences about being black and in the middle class died last august at the age of 75. our condolences to her family and thanks for her contribution to the community she helped build in winnfie
city faces across the races in most instances is actually poverty. we're not only seeing that in the city, but even poverty rising in our suburbs around the city of philadelphiaso that has been an inner generational challenge for this city this region. >> philadelphia is poorer today than it was 1970s when 15% of the population lived below the poverty line. that number is now 27% among the highest in the nation. she's optimistic. she says many people that left winnfield in the past are...
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employee outreach throughout the city to put together in the next three months an encouragement program to get employees throughout the city whether or not they use city cars and city vehicles to watch the video. we really are trying to act on one of the communication goal that is we have identified before to use the tens of thousands of city employees that we have as best practice citizens, etc., so this video joins the large vehicle video which is available in english and translated online in chinese and spanish and the taxi vehicle, we are currently working on a version of this video that is specific to paratransit drivers who are large vehicle drivers that have many of the same passenger loading and unloading issues that taxis are and it's been requested by our paratransit programs, so we're working with them to develop that program we hope sometime this sum tore have that available and the paratransit operators are excite and had have already agreed to provide that. we are working in discussions with the mayor's office on disability looking at opportunities for developing some specific training materials about driving safely around seniors and pe
employee outreach throughout the city to put together in the next three months an encouragement program to get employees throughout the city whether or not they use city cars and city vehicles to watch the video. we really are trying to act on one of the communication goal that is we have identified before to use the tens of thousands of city employees that we have as best practice citizens, etc., so this video joins the large vehicle video which is available in english and translated online in...
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city. in this, arguably the wealthiest city in the country, a city that has a budget of more than $9 billion. a budget that is larger budget of thousands of budgets throughout the world. a city that has more billionaires than most countries, a city that is as wealthy as it comes, we have thousands of people living on the streets of this city. i feel strongly that the mayor of san francisco who has authority over every single city agency and that we collectively as a city government, the board of supervisors included that we have failed to deal with this issue. [applause] >> and i believe that anyway that you can try to justify where we are and talk about everything we're doing, i am sorry, but i think that the only way to deal with a problem is to recognize that it is a problem, and to acknowledge our own short comings. and i am here to acknowledge that. we, in city government, have not done enough. we're the executive branch, the mayor and his administration has failed to do what needs to be done, i believe that we and the legislative branch have a responsibility, have an obligation to act
city. in this, arguably the wealthiest city in the country, a city that has a budget of more than $9 billion. a budget that is larger budget of thousands of budgets throughout the world. a city that has more billionaires than most countries, a city that is as wealthy as it comes, we have thousands of people living on the streets of this city. i feel strongly that the mayor of san francisco who has authority over every single city agency and that we collectively as a city government, the board...
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. >>> well, the city of brotherly love, philadelphia city city council officially apologized to jackieinson thursday. robinson faced extreme racism when playing the phillies in 1947 as seen in the film "42." >> time-out, hold on. we have to take a nap. come on, [ bleep ]! >> the resolution names april 15th as jackie robinson day in the city. >>> a las vegas police k-9 named nikki was shot and killed thursday, confronting an armed suspect. what had just returned to duty after recovering from a february machete attack. officers were responding to the report of man firing randomly at people. >>> california police were investigating a suspicious vehicle when they found a young girl and mother living in the car. while one hospital helped the woman get in touch with homeless services, look, the other officer took time to teach the little girl how to hopscotch. >>> now college basketball has a new champion, george washington university, the fourth ranked colonials defeated number one valparaiso at madison square garden. tomorrow night in houston the final four oklahoma against syracuse. >>> a
. >>> well, the city of brotherly love, philadelphia city city council officially apologized to jackieinson thursday. robinson faced extreme racism when playing the phillies in 1947 as seen in the film "42." >> time-out, hold on. we have to take a nap. come on, [ bleep ]! >> the resolution names april 15th as jackie robinson day in the city. >>> a las vegas police k-9 named nikki was shot and killed thursday, confronting an armed suspect. what had just...
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city saying lawmakers interfered with her right to free speech. when they tried to force her to take the painting out of the storefront window. city leaders claimed borghi is breaking a city ordinance to prevent nudity to be displayed within public view. borghi disagrees. >> i felt violated. why am i being subject to this, for me, insanity? >> inglewood leaders have not answered our calls for comment despite repeated attempts. >>> let's get over to otis livingston. >> the mets say thank you very much for the brotherly love. another beat down in philly and it away. >>> welcome back, everyone. the rangers certainly got an emotional shot in the arm with ryan mcdonagh somehow in the lineup, seeing his first action in two weeks but they would need some other kind of shots to beat the penguins tonight, there he was, captain providing a little inspiration and leadership, pick this one up with no score in the second, penguins on the power play, here comes rick nash, shorthanded, top corner of the net, 1-0 lead. final minute of the second, rangers are shorthanded again, this time in burns, sidney crosby at the doorstep, 1-1 it's the penguins who break the tie after two rangers col
city saying lawmakers interfered with her right to free speech. when they tried to force her to take the painting out of the storefront window. city leaders claimed borghi is breaking a city ordinance to prevent nudity to be displayed within public view. borghi disagrees. >> i felt violated. why am i being subject to this, for me, insanity? >> inglewood leaders have not answered our calls for comment despite repeated attempts. >>> let's get over to otis livingston. >>...
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he had spent-- city city tugs. he had-- constitution. he spent 16 millions dollars to refurbish his home >>> amnesty international says the number of executions carried out globally has more than doubled in the last year. at least 1634 people were executed last year. that's up from 1061 people in 2014. iran executed more people per capita than anywhere else and along with panning stan and saudi arabia carry out 90% of the executions. china is not included in the list because the country keeps its numbers as a state secret. although human rights group estimate thousands of people are executed there every year as well. however, fewer countries use the death penalty. congo, fiji and surinan stopped engs cushions in the last year >> the rise of executions was down to primarily huge increases in three countries, iran, pakistan and saudi arabia. together these three countries accounted for almost 90% of all the executions that we recorded in 2015. again, excluding china >>> the u.n. has up covered serious sanitation failures in its haiti peace
he had spent-- city city tugs. he had-- constitution. he spent 16 millions dollars to refurbish his home >>> amnesty international says the number of executions carried out globally has more than doubled in the last year. at least 1634 people were executed last year. that's up from 1061 people in 2014. iran executed more people per capita than anywhere else and along with panning stan and saudi arabia carry out 90% of the executions. china is not included in the list because the...
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city and points south and west from mays landing down to atlantic city and millville. we will start on see moderate banding break ago part for south jersey at seven or 8:00 o'clock tonight. then mixing over the coast and then clearing comes in later on this evening. we will show you picture outside action cam outside earlier this have afternoon. you can see folks with the umbrella trying to dodge wet snow flakes across the region. certainly not a sign that spring is here even though the calendar does actually say that. so it is more like a month, then winter. snow so farrah cross the region at valley forge three and a half inches of snow. glen mills 3.3. mullica 3 inches of snow. estelle manor 2.7. graterford we have 2 inches of snow so far. things are dying down and chill off as this upper level le moves out. thirty-eight in philadelphia a. thirty-nine in allentown. thirty-seven in lancaster. at the coast in cape may 34. 41 degrees in dover. we have got those wind come out of the northwesterly direction, as the storm system pull as way. wind chill in the city right now just 30 degrees. twenty-nine in lancaster. twenty-four in atlantic city. 28 degrees in wildwood. here's satellite six with action radar. the there is that upper level low that is currently moving through and we actually did see heavy banding set up for areas south and east of philadelphia down across areas in south jersey. so this will start to depart, over west/east direction throughout the night. call from accu weather tonight wet snow is around early, otherwise we're tracking some slick spots. keep in mind overnight lows well below freezing, so the roads, the primary roads are mainly wet but those secondary road we will get slush accumulation, watch out for slick spots because temperatures dropping below freezing. future tracker six showing at 9:00 o'clock tonight showers are starting to exit. 38 degrees in atlantic city. the as you wake up sunday morning 7:30 in the morning, chilly with temperatures only 29. wind will be a factor as we go throughout the rest of tonight.
city and points south and west from mays landing down to atlantic city and millville. we will start on see moderate banding break ago part for south jersey at seven or 8:00 o'clock tonight. then mixing over the coast and then clearing comes in later on this evening. we will show you picture outside action cam outside earlier this have afternoon. you can see folks with the umbrella trying to dodge wet snow flakes across the region. certainly not a sign that spring is here even though the...
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city against houston. the raiders final game of the season is new years day in denver. other big dates, the 49ers play their first game in l.a. on christmas eve. the raiders play kansas city city on a thursday night. the season wraps up with super bowl five is in houston and you can watch that right here on channel 2. >>> the parole board recommended parole for leslie van houten. she is now 66 years old and has been up for parole 19 times. the legal team will review the decision and forward it to governor brown. he will have the final say. at the hearing, van houten recounted had you she and other manson families killed a grocerieser and his wife in '69. she said she's ashame of her role. >>> a well known theater chain is considering relaxing the rules that ban people from using their cell phones to send and receive messages during a movie. >> reporter: despite repeated directives to turn off cell phones in theaters, many young people surf, text and talk nonetheless. and since teens as well as 20 and 30 somethings now live and day by their phones, amc theaters is looking at the concept of allowing theater texting. >> you're going to see light and it's going to distract you fro
city against houston. the raiders final game of the season is new years day in denver. other big dates, the 49ers play their first game in l.a. on christmas eve. the raiders play kansas city city on a thursday night. the season wraps up with super bowl five is in houston and you can watch that right here on channel 2. >>> the parole board recommended parole for leslie van houten. she is now 66 years old and has been up for parole 19 times. the legal team will review the decision and...
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city. the city very well may run out of money and today municipal workers will be getting their last paycheck until next month. on wednesday, the cityouncil voted to convert workers from a two-week pay period to four weeks to help keep city government running. labor unions gave their okay. a new bill in trenton to keep atlantic city financially afloat would give ac the chance to cure its mistakes through benchmarks and accountability. here's governor chris christie's response to the proposal. >> i'm not gung to permit the taxpayers of the state of new jersey to be taken for a ride by atlantic city. >> the new rescue bill would allow atlantic city's eight casinos to make payments in lieu of taxes. state lawmakers could vote on the measure as early as monday. >>> this morning, sources tell nbc 10 that a changing of the guard is in the works at the philadelphia fire department. according to multiple reports, mayor jim kenney will name adam thiel to replace garrett sawyer. thiel is currently the deputy secretary of virginia's homeland security and veteran affairs department. before that job he served as fire chief in alexandria, virgini
city. the city very well may run out of money and today municipal workers will be getting their last paycheck until next month. on wednesday, the cityouncil voted to convert workers from a two-week pay period to four weeks to help keep city government running. labor unions gave their okay. a new bill in trenton to keep atlantic city financially afloat would give ac the chance to cure its mistakes through benchmarks and accountability. here's governor chris christie's response to the proposal....
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city comptroller scott stringer. >> stringer has defeated spitzer in a primary. i don't think there's any doubt he would love to be mayor of new york city. if he had the opportunity would challenge de blasio. he might reconsider if he felt he could win. >> reporter: fox 5 reached out to diaz. his team had no comment. seek re-election for city comptroller. should be interested. steve: thank you, liz. breaking news from new jersey. joe beerman over the scene of what appears to be an oil sheen in the hudson river. >> i'd call it an oil splic -- slick on the hudson river north of the george washington bridge. the u.s. coast guard is in route up here to try and figure out where this oil slick is coming from. one of the key indicators is there's a marina up here that it might be coming from. but it's a fairly big oil slick on the jersey side, runs from two miles north of the bridge down to about the gw. you can see it mixing with the water. they'll have to test the samples of the water, go back and test the fuel in the marina and see the big mystery. dari: thank you. the current governor of new jersey and former one teamed up today. chris christie and jim mcgreevey met with clients in newark to promote a program that lets former prisoners re-enter civilian life. it helps people get training, housing and employment after their se
city comptroller scott stringer. >> stringer has defeated spitzer in a primary. i don't think there's any doubt he would love to be mayor of new york city. if he had the opportunity would challenge de blasio. he might reconsider if he felt he could win. >> reporter: fox 5 reached out to diaz. his team had no comment. seek re-election for city comptroller. should be interested. steve: thank you, liz. breaking news from new jersey. joe beerman over the scene of what appears to be an...
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and not feed the fish. >> it continues out there are two bay area cities that made top cities for lazy people to thrive. what makes a city number of restaurants that offer delivery, average hours of sleep and average work hours a week. bicycle a reason -- boca raton is the most lazy, and berkeley was number seven and at number ten is san francisco. >> we are not lazy people. >> they are bias, obviously. we have a full 35 minutes of news including how facebook is ramping up the before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. we need to be ready for my name's scott strenfel and r i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monit
and not feed the fish. >> it continues out there are two bay area cities that made top cities for lazy people to thrive. what makes a city number of restaurants that offer delivery, average hours of sleep and average work hours a week. bicycle a reason -- boca raton is the most lazy, and berkeley was number seven and at number ten is san francisco. >> we are not lazy people. >> they are bias, obviously. we have a full 35 minutes of news including how facebook is ramping up the...
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city. it's a vibrant city an amazing city. we have to be careful. our mayor has to be careful. because he can blow it very quickly if he keeps going the way he's going. not doing good. we better be careful. mr. mayor. >> reporter: debate moderators also had their hands full in brooklyn. >> if you're both screaming at each other, the viewers won't be able to hear either of you. >> reporter: it went on like that for two hours over israel, gun control, and clinton's vote for the war in iraq. >> i don't believe that that is the kind of judgment we need to be the kind of president we need. >> president obama trusted my judgment enough to ask me to be secretary of state. for the united states. >> reporter: abc news political director rick klein says the two candidates left each other bloodied but -- >> nothing here is going to change sides in a big way. another six weeks of harsh intense campaigning. >> reporter: meanwhile, the "new york post" has made it official. the newspaper is endorsing donald trump. saying in part he has the potential, the skills, the know how and the values to
city. it's a vibrant city an amazing city. we have to be careful. our mayor has to be careful. because he can blow it very quickly if he keeps going the way he's going. not doing good. we better be careful. mr. mayor. >> reporter: debate moderators also had their hands full in brooklyn. >> if you're both screaming at each other, the viewers won't be able to hear either of you. >> reporter: it went on like that for two hours over israel, gun control, and clinton's vote for the...
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also, today, atlantic city officials head to court in the latest attempt to take over the resort city finances. officials are asking a judge to freeze atlantic city spending until the city hands over the millions of dollars it owes its school system. the state education department is suing the nearly broke city. the city paid half of a $8.4 million payment that was due last friday. >> the taliban is claiming credit for an attack in kabul overnight. coordinated assault left more than 200 people hurt including children. there are people dead. terrorists struck key government security agencies in one case, even stormed a building. at least one blast came from suicide car bombing. last week, taliban insurgents announce plans for quote spring offensive. >> just hours before the new york primary, a and fortunate slip of the tongue by frontrunner donald trump. while campaigning in buffalo, the presidential hopeful was about to deliver prepared remarks, trump mistakenly mentioned the name after convenience store chain instead of 9/11. >> very close to my heart because i was down there, and i watched our police and our firemen down at the 7-eleven, down a
also, today, atlantic city officials head to court in the latest attempt to take over the resort city finances. officials are asking a judge to freeze atlantic city spending until the city hands over the millions of dollars it owes its school system. the state education department is suing the nearly broke city. the city paid half of a $8.4 million payment that was due last friday. >> the taliban is claiming credit for an attack in kabul overnight. coordinated assault left more than 200...
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city. it's a vibrant city and amazing city. we have to be careful. our mayor has to be careful because he can blow it very quickly if he keeps going the way he's going. not doing good. we better be careful. mr. mayor. >> protests outside the grand hyatt were focused on trump he made no mention of them during a speech praising new york values. we are counting down to primary day on tuesday, channel 7 is your source for everything you need to know. stay with us on tv and online for updates with the candidates and results on tuesday night. >>> 4:36. and developing this morning, one person was killed in a triple shooting in new jersey. it happened at about 10:00 last night near taylor and hickory streets in orange. one person died at the scene. and two others were rushed to the hospital. police say the suspects took -- ford explorer, no arrests have been made. also right now police are searching for the person who shot and killed man in manhattan. 23-year-old elliot caldwell was found shot to death in the east village last night. it happened on east 13th
city. it's a vibrant city and amazing city. we have to be careful. our mayor has to be careful because he can blow it very quickly if he keeps going the way he's going. not doing good. we better be careful. mr. mayor. >> protests outside the grand hyatt were focused on trump he made no mention of them during a speech praising new york values. we are counting down to primary day on tuesday, channel 7 is your source for everything you need to know. stay with us on tv and online for updates...
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city hall. i name is naomi kelly, the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. i am thrilled to be standing here today with not only mayor lee but mayor libby jack. >>[applause] >> i am thrilled that we are here to announce that on june 21, at the mosconi center, there will be the bay area women's summit. posted by mayor lee and mayor shaft. we got >>[applause] >> this summit will be an all-day event that will bring together dynamic leaders mull over the region and country, as well as the community to discuss and address the challenges to bay area women as they navigate the local economy. i like to say, we are focusing on beat every one. as a working mom of 2 wonderful boys, age 9 and 6, i know firsthand the hurdles that we work in women and all women face. not only just as moms of kids, but also as we related to the other side of life in helping our aging parents. i am particularly proud that this event will address many of these challenges including workforce-workplace policies and benefits, pay equity, child care, leadership, mentorship, education, and entrepr
city hall. i name is naomi kelly, the city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. i am thrilled to be standing here today with not only mayor lee but mayor libby jack. >>[applause] >> i am thrilled that we are here to announce that on june 21, at the mosconi center, there will be the bay area women's summit. posted by mayor lee and mayor shaft. we got >>[applause] >> this summit will be an all-day event that will bring together dynamic leaders mull over...
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he'll stand up for us. >>> governor chris christie is in atlantic city as the city's budget crisis continues. christie met with city count executive this morning. he says that atlantic city will run out of money and negative spill over will affect other cities in the state. he plans to introduce new legislation to create benchmarks that the city has to meet. >>> a drug company merger is called off. pfizer was going to acquire the botox maker but the $160 billion merger is not happening. they say it makes tax inversion a lot less lucrative. >>> the white house is moving funds to fight the zika virus. $600 million left over to fight the ebola virus will be turned over to fight zika instead. and it will pay for treatment and stop the mosquitos to spread it. some will go to foreign countries where the virus is more rampant. >>> the rising cost of insulin is needed to keep blood levels in check and the prices have nearly tripled in the last few years, far out pacing inflation. and other diabetes medication has not. they are not sure what is making insulin so expensive. >>> coming up at 4:00 we'll review what normally pr
he'll stand up for us. >>> governor chris christie is in atlantic city as the city's budget crisis continues. christie met with city count executive this morning. he says that atlantic city will run out of money and negative spill over will affect other cities in the state. he plans to introduce new legislation to create benchmarks that the city has to meet. >>> a drug company merger is called off. pfizer was going to acquire the botox maker but the $160 billion merger is not...
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with cities across the region and basically on scenario 1 or main street it is an effort to accommodate growth throughout the region across cities of all size and trying to focus on the small citiesedium and large cities if you go to the other extreme option 3 the big city somewhere most of the growth focuses on san francisco and oakland and san jose and option two, that connects it focuses on the 3 big cities and the corridors that connect those on the west side on the east side of the bay so the emphasis is connecting cities of different size and providing a wide range range of the neighborhood scale each the scenarios the land use strategies and investment strategies that support that pattern of work and they intent to have the investments that will allow the growth that will happy in the region to be more sustainable and eligible and lastly the key elements in the update that will happen every 4 years we don't have the allocation but 3 tasks we need to address more specifically the population and job growth is the highest so across the board we're expecting higher numbers for city priorities development areas the issue of displacement we need to come up with strategies that a
with cities across the region and basically on scenario 1 or main street it is an effort to accommodate growth throughout the region across cities of all size and trying to focus on the small citiesedium and large cities if you go to the other extreme option 3 the big city somewhere most of the growth focuses on san francisco and oakland and san jose and option two, that connects it focuses on the 3 big cities and the corridors that connect those on the west side on the east side of the bay so...
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city. the city very well may run out of money. today municipal workers will be getting their last paycheck until next month. on wednesday, the citycouncil voted to convert workers two a two-week pay period to four weeks. labor unions gave their okay. in the meantime, the new bill in trenton to keep atlantic city financially afloat would give ac the chance to cure its mistakes through benchmarks and accountability. here's governor chris christie's response to that proposal. >> i'm not going to permit the taxpayers of the state of new jersey to be taken for a ride by atlantic city. >> the new rescue bill would allow the city's eight casinos to make payments in lieu of taxes. state lawmakers could vote as early as monday. the casinos fared better with fewer rivals in town. one year after four casinos closed, profits for the remaining eight casinos were up 40%. state gaming officials released those figures yesterday. they also show that the casinos in atlantic city made more than $547 million in 2015. >>> two people are dead after a one-car crash along columbus boulevard. nbc 10's deanna durante is live at the scene with details. dea
city. the city very well may run out of money. today municipal workers will be getting their last paycheck until next month. on wednesday, the citycouncil voted to convert workers two a two-week pay period to four weeks. labor unions gave their okay. in the meantime, the new bill in trenton to keep atlantic city financially afloat would give ac the chance to cure its mistakes through benchmarks and accountability. here's governor chris christie's response to that proposal. >> i'm not...