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then he lays in state in city hall.at the top of the steps that lead to the governor's room, still called -- >> we have an image, and we have an image or engraving of this, as well. >> right. there he is. this is based on a photograph of the pair -- he's lying in a coffin in the front of the room where he had been insulted by the mayor of new york at a reception four years later. here he is now, 100,000 people walk by, one young man put that a.l. on his chest, a floral bouquet. so it's a little bit raucous at this demonstration of grieve, black people, white people. no one had ever seen anything like it. and indeed until grant's funeral. it was the biggest expression of mass mourning. and it continued. albany, buffalo, chicago, indianapolis. it was a month -- >> we have another image of new york. in is aster place, and what the demonstration was like, the throngs of people on the street. >> this is the hearse being drawn either down the street or up the street. hard to tell. but in one of these moments, young theodore r
then he lays in state in city hall.at the top of the steps that lead to the governor's room, still called -- >> we have an image, and we have an image or engraving of this, as well. >> right. there he is. this is based on a photograph of the pair -- he's lying in a coffin in the front of the room where he had been insulted by the mayor of new york at a reception four years later. here he is now, 100,000 people walk by, one young man put that a.l. on his chest, a floral bouquet. so...
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it will fly black lives matter flags over city hall in place of the city flag part of a larger resolution promoting inclusion and equality. the city, which is mostly white, also apologized for any discriminatory or exclusionary aspects of its history and pledged to stand up to bigotry and kin tolerance. the black lives matter flag will fly through the end of the month. >>> a new health warning in place for people in los angeles county. do not gather. this comes after a huge party at a mansion near beverly hills made national news. you probably saw these images. one woman was killed, at least two men were wounded by gunfire. officers say nearly 200 people attended the party, and health leaders were also concerned that they weren't observing social distancing and really you couldn't see a mask in the video. health leaders are banning
it will fly black lives matter flags over city hall in place of the city flag part of a larger resolution promoting inclusion and equality. the city, which is mostly white, also apologized for any discriminatory or exclusionary aspects of its history and pledged to stand up to bigotry and kin tolerance. the black lives matter flag will fly through the end of the month. >>> a new health warning in place for people in los angeles county. do not gather. this comes after a huge party at a...
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of city hall at this time. there were national demonstrations -- but the new york city funeral was the biggest of all. what was it like? we'll look at the throngs just in front of city all. we know it's barricaded so he can get more than three people passed the police task. hundreds of thousands of people lining from the train station where his body entered all the way down broadway to city hall. this is just one phase. then he lays and state and city hall at the top of the steps the lead to the governor's room. >> we have an image. an engraving of this event as well >> the areas and this is based on a photograph where he's lying in a coffin in front of the world where he had been consulted by the mary north at a reception for years earlier. harry is now has 100,000 people walk by. one young man put a floral bouquet on his chest, so it's a little bit raucous. demonstration of grief, black people, white people. no one had ever seen anything like it. indeed indeed into grants funeral, it was a bigger expression o
of city hall at this time. there were national demonstrations -- but the new york city funeral was the biggest of all. what was it like? we'll look at the throngs just in front of city all. we know it's barricaded so he can get more than three people passed the police task. hundreds of thousands of people lining from the train station where his body entered all the way down broadway to city hall. this is just one phase. then he lays and state and city hall at the top of the steps the lead to...
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[applause] whether in the nation's capital, the state capital, or city hall, private morality and public trust must go together. [applause] from august of 1974 to august of 1976, the record shows steady progress upward toward prosperity, peace, and public trust. my record is one of progress, not platitudes. my record is one of specifics, not smiles. my record is one of performance, not promises. [applause]
[applause] whether in the nation's capital, the state capital, or city hall, private morality and public trust must go together. [applause] from august of 1974 to august of 1976, the record shows steady progress upward toward prosperity, peace, and public trust. my record is one of progress, not platitudes. my record is one of specifics, not smiles. my record is one of performance, not promises. [applause]
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and the two leading, pro lincoln papers are sitting just south of city hall park. it is called newspaper row. and here, you see a crowd being dispersed. so crowds menace the new york times and the new york tribune. both newspapers armed themselves. henry raymond, the founder of the times, was on the roof of his building with his investor, leonard jerome, and if that name sounds familiar, he had a nine year old daughter named jenny who is destined to be the mother of winston churchill. but leonard jerome and henry raymond were on the roof of the times with a gambling gun, aiming at protesters who were threatening the papers. the new york tribune armed itself with munitions and grenades. eventually, this mob, you'll see that some of the characters are blatantly anti irish. eventually, they did crashed through the downstairs of the tribune, which was reserved for subscriptions and papers and adds. they set fire to this room, it's called the county room. and then an army of new york police came out of the darkness, down from city hall park south, and attack to the mob
and the two leading, pro lincoln papers are sitting just south of city hall park. it is called newspaper row. and here, you see a crowd being dispersed. so crowds menace the new york times and the new york tribune. both newspapers armed themselves. henry raymond, the founder of the times, was on the roof of his building with his investor, leonard jerome, and if that name sounds familiar, he had a nine year old daughter named jenny who is destined to be the mother of winston churchill. but...
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a few days ago, you took it to city hall. asking the city to do right now. >> first and foremost, the city helped us financially with rent, help us with addiction moratoriu moratoriums. help us with no no interest loans. and the second demand, tell us a plan, on the watch list, and how it will move. pretty simple. >> dave, thank you so very much and mx3 gym, i wish you luck and keep this conversation going. appreciate your perspective. >> thank you very much. take care. >> we saw the earthquake grace in bold was offering a grant program. i signed up and i was actually selected it leaves the house in tack. you now know that in the next earthquake your house will be standing and welsonur earinrance.if tart. our house has a better chance of surviving in. >>> we continue to try and work through this new overall for how the state will reopen. as we said, it's now color coded and to talk about this, director for the california state association, graham knauss. thank you so much for making the time. >> thank you for the opportunity.
a few days ago, you took it to city hall. asking the city to do right now. >> first and foremost, the city helped us financially with rent, help us with addiction moratoriu moratoriums. help us with no no interest loans. and the second demand, tell us a plan, on the watch list, and how it will move. pretty simple. >> dave, thank you so very much and mx3 gym, i wish you luck and keep this conversation going. appreciate your perspective. >> thank you very much. take care....
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we know the crowds first started in city hall, in front of city hall, i should say. from there, the hundreds marched through the heartdoto thugh sahose outdoors. many jumped into the cupid shuffle, demanding justice for jacob blake. earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said theiaon was tai and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at more video taken tonight in downtown san jose. seemly peaceful. an turn violent this week. he says supporting and protest is commendable but to burn and destroy does no one any good. >> i don't want to see nobody die, you know. nobody in the hospital, college kids, sophomore, junior and they have aspirations of being a lawyer, pick up a felony, then they can't go to law school or something
we know the crowds first started in city hall, in front of city hall, i should say. from there, the hundreds marched through the heartdoto thugh sahose outdoors. many jumped into the cupid shuffle, demanding justice for jacob blake. earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said theiaon was tai and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57...
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, our seattle city hall seemed to continue to hobble their efforts to make change.in january of this year there were multiple shootings a block away from our store in which several people were murdered and several people were injured. and so at that point safety became paramount and then when the seattle city hall started talking about defunding the police, we had to start thinking about closing the store instead of pressing forward. jillian: let's go ahead and take a listen to carmen best on why she decided to make this decision to resign. >> this is not about the money. it certainly isn't about the demonstrators. i mean, be real. i have a lot thicker skin than that. it really is about the over-arching blacarching lack or the officers, the men and women who work so hard day in and day out. jillian: do you see the lack of respect for the officers she's talking about? >> absolutely. we have seen nothing but the seattle police department's best efforts to help aid the business owners in the downtown corridor, only to see them basically being spit on and being treated
, our seattle city hall seemed to continue to hobble their efforts to make change.in january of this year there were multiple shootings a block away from our store in which several people were murdered and several people were injured. and so at that point safety became paramount and then when the seattle city hall started talking about defunding the police, we had to start thinking about closing the store instead of pressing forward. jillian: let's go ahead and take a listen to carmen best on...
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hundreds marched from city hall through downtown toward san pedro square. some even danced in the streets, as you can see. police say one person was arrested for vandalism incident that occurred at city hall. >>> in walnut creek, about 100 people joined theerartoy. at one plt or sat block traffic at south main street and newell avenue. they honored george floyd with a moment of silence that lasted for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. >>> several valleys are planned in oakland tonight, including a march and a vigil at lake merritt later. last night, people marched through downtown. hundreds of people attended the march. man peaceful. police say they made more than a dozen arrested, including one person believed to have pointed crew. there were no reports of fires or broken glass. there were incidents of both at wednesday night's protests. >>> well, the protests were sparked, in part, by the death of jacob blake. blake was shot seven times in the back by a kenosha, wisconsin police officer last weekend. blake's family says he is now paralyzed. they held a march in k
hundreds marched from city hall through downtown toward san pedro square. some even danced in the streets, as you can see. police say one person was arrested for vandalism incident that occurred at city hall. >>> in walnut creek, about 100 people joined theerartoy. at one plt or sat block traffic at south main street and newell avenue. they honored george floyd with a moment of silence that lasted for 8 minutes and 46 seconds. >>> several valleys are planned in oakland...
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joe vasquez is live at city hall with details from a new lawsuit tonight.>> reporter: the question of what killed him is the subject of a very public disagreement for the last year and a half and now it is the subject of a lawsuit against the city and one of its top city officials. the public defender died last year and a month later the corner determined the cause of death. but the city administrator herself went down to the hall of justice to the medical examiner's office and demanded changes. "ms. kelly ordered claimant to alter and edit the report findings which would materially alter and falsify the already completed autopsy report." report claims that he refused to falsify the report. he told ms. kelly that she cannot make changes to the report and that he would release the report as the doctors wrote it. soon after in march of last year they released the findings saying that he had died by a mix of cocaine and alcohol. and while the city administrator did talk about the public release of information, she did not order or ask for the cause of death findings to be changed. that i
joe vasquez is live at city hall with details from a new lawsuit tonight.>> reporter: the question of what killed him is the subject of a very public disagreement for the last year and a half and now it is the subject of a lawsuit against the city and one of its top city officials. the public defender died last year and a month later the corner determined the cause of death. but the city administrator herself went down to the hall of justice to the medical examiner's office and demanded...
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the two papers are silling just north of city hall park. it's called newspaper row. and here, you see a crowd being disper dispersed. both newspapers arm themselves. henry raymond, the founder of the times, was on the roof of his building with his investor, leonard jerome. if that name sounds familiar, he had a 9-year-old daughter, jenny, who was destined to be the mother of winston churchill, but leonard and henry were on the roof of the times with a gaveling gun aiming at protestors who were threatening the paper. it was a new building. the new york tribune armed itself with munitions and grenades from the brooklyn navy yard and eventually, this mob, and you see that some of the caricatures are blatantly antiirish caricatures. eventually, they did crash through the downstairs rooms of the tribune, which were reserved for buying subscriptions and papers and ads and they set fire to this room. it's called the counting line. then an army of new york police came out of the darkness, down from city hall park south and attacked the mob. and dispersed them. so the attempt
the two papers are silling just north of city hall park. it's called newspaper row. and here, you see a crowd being disper dispersed. both newspapers arm themselves. henry raymond, the founder of the times, was on the roof of his building with his investor, leonard jerome. if that name sounds familiar, he had a 9-year-old daughter, jenny, who was destined to be the mother of winston churchill, but leonard and henry were on the roof of the times with a gaveling gun aiming at protestors who were...
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they will also bring back a drive-through window at city halls that was eliminated more than 30 years ago. it will allow contactless service to pay utility and garbage bills and renew business licenses and to pay certain taxes by appointment only. >>> the city has been looking at different ways to be creative, innovative, and providing services that are safe and perhaps contactless during the pandemic. >>> the city hall drive-through window in santa clara is open weekdays between 9:00 a.m. in 4:00 p.m. and there is still the option of paying bills online. >>> don't forget our coverage of the pandemic in the bay area continues on the ktvu news nap . it is free to download in your app store. >>> time now is for: 10. let's talk about the weather and the heat that just doesn't want to go away. steve paulson . >>> i would say it is rather stubborn and obstinate but there are signs that by tomorrow we will see some kind of relief. there are signs that tomorrow will be better and it will be hot for the firefighters. no doubt about it, it was lit up yesterday with a lot of fires . there was a
they will also bring back a drive-through window at city halls that was eliminated more than 30 years ago. it will allow contactless service to pay utility and garbage bills and renew business licenses and to pay certain taxes by appointment only. >>> the city has been looking at different ways to be creative, innovative, and providing services that are safe and perhaps contactless during the pandemic. >>> the city hall drive-through window in santa clara is open weekdays...
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. >>> demonstrators also gathered the small group met in front of city hall, calling for the city to defund its police department. village some officers in san jose are racist and not qualified to protect and serve. >> i really, truly hope that san jose pd gets defunded because they're not trained properly and they are not morally prepared to be police officers. >> the protesters and said they will continue taking reets unti meaningful change start stop and. >>> earlier today demonstrators marched to oakland city hall to honor.martin luther king jr. it was 57 years ago today that he gave his i have a dream speech at the national mall during the wash on washington. the call for action still resonates amid the call for social justice. >> we need to stand together with the black community that is been suffering for so long, because we are all in this together. >> nothing has really changed, but we are trying. we are pushing as hard as we can for every little win, every little win. >> the protesters say they are holding out hope that the values and goals set out by dr. king can be achiev
. >>> demonstrators also gathered the small group met in front of city hall, calling for the city to defund its police department. village some officers in san jose are racist and not qualified to protect and serve. >> i really, truly hope that san jose pd gets defunded because they're not trained properly and they are not morally prepared to be police officers. >> the protesters and said they will continue taking reets unti meaningful change start stop and. >>>...
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hundreds marched from city hall through downtown toward san pedro square and some even danced in the streets. police say one person was arrested for a vandalism incident that occurred at city hall. >>> in walnut creek, about a hundred people joined a black lives matter march today. at one point they knelt orrrr blocking traffic. a city councilman said the marchers honored george floyd with a moment of silence that lasted for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. that's the amount of time a police officer knelt on floyd's neck, resulting in his death. >>> several rallies are planned in oakland tonight including a march and vigil at lake merritt later. last night people marched through downtown. hundreds of people attended the march, many peaceful. police say they made more than a dozen arrests, including one person believed to have pointed a laser at an officer and a news crew. there were no reports of fires or broken glass. there were instances, though, of both after a wednesday night protest. >>> and the protests were sparked in part by the police shooting of jacob blake. blake was shot seven time
hundreds marched from city hall through downtown toward san pedro square and some even danced in the streets. police say one person was arrested for a vandalism incident that occurred at city hall. >>> in walnut creek, about a hundred people joined a black lives matter march today. at one point they knelt orrrr blocking traffic. a city councilman said the marchers honored george floyd with a moment of silence that lasted for 8 minutes, 46 seconds. that's the amount of time a police...
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health emergency and to protect entertainment commission members, city employment and public and city hall meeting rooms are closed. however, we'll be participating remotely. this is taken pursuant to the local, state and federal orders, declarations and commission members and employees will attend through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. public comment is available on each item on this agenda, bot
health emergency and to protect entertainment commission members, city employment and public and city hall meeting rooms are closed. however, we'll be participating remotely. this is taken pursuant to the local, state and federal orders, declarations and commission members and employees will attend through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. public comment is available on each item on this agenda, bot
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and you can access the drive-thru by going through the parking lot for santa clara city hall from warburtonvenue. customers have to wear a face covering while interacting with city staff and at the drivth >>> d mi uxt at 6:30, we know you're wondeoutages. so mike will be back with a full look at our forecast. >>> and if you come to the clay california's economic challenges are deepening. frontline workers stretched too thin. our nurses and medical professionals in a battle to save lives. our schools, in a struggle to safely reopen, needing money for masks and ppe, and to ensure social distancing. and the costs to our economy, to our state budget? mounting every day. we need to provide revenues now, we kno >>> two big stories we know you are tracking this morning. fires forcing families from their homes in the east bay and the extreme weather conditions contributing to them will continue. >>> and here is a look at those r east bay hills camera as thunderstorms make their way north through the bay area. >> incredible to see that. i was telling mike, am i back in florida? but this is really ra
and you can access the drive-thru by going through the parking lot for santa clara city hall from warburtonvenue. customers have to wear a face covering while interacting with city staff and at the drivth >>> d mi uxt at 6:30, we know you're wondeoutages. so mike will be back with a full look at our forecast. >>> and if you come to the clay california's economic challenges are deepening. frontline workers stretched too thin. our nurses and medical professionals in a battle to...
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we have to listen to the people who don't come to city hall because they've known too many broken promises, made by those in this building who believe they know what is best for black people in this city. that's why the first thing supervisor shamann walton and i said, when we announced we wanted to reprioritize funding to support the black community, was that this had to be a community-led process. earlier this week, the human rights commission released an initial report that highlighted what the community wants us to focus on. this report is the first step in guiding not just the investments we make with this budget but the change we need to make in the years to come. changing the inequities in our country won't happen overnight. we won't change the fact that african-americans have the lowest median household income in san francisco overnight. we won't change the fact that black people have the highest mortality rate for nine of the top ten causes of death in san francisco overnight. we won't change the fact that graduation rates for african-american students in our public school system
we have to listen to the people who don't come to city hall because they've known too many broken promises, made by those in this building who believe they know what is best for black people in this city. that's why the first thing supervisor shamann walton and i said, when we announced we wanted to reprioritize funding to support the black community, was that this had to be a community-led process. earlier this week, the human rights commission released an initial report that highlighted what...
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we know the crowds first started in city hall, in front of city hall, i should say. from there, the hundreds marched through the heart of downtown point crashing dinner for those outdoors. many jumped into the cupid shuffle, demanding justice for jacob blake. earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said the association was present mainly to observe and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change hurt in a different way each time. >> it's eerie. 57 years after march on washington, what was a peaceful march and we're marching again, claiming peace, but yet we're still get no peace from those that are supposed to protect us. >> you're looking at more video taken tonight in downtown san jose. seemly peaceful. i did ask pastor moore about previous protests in both oakland and sacramento, which we saw turn violent this week. he says supporting and protest is commendable but to burn and destroy does no one any good. >> i don't want to see nobody die, you know. nobody in the hosp
we know the crowds first started in city hall, in front of city hall, i should say. from there, the hundreds marched through the heart of downtown point crashing dinner for those outdoors. many jumped into the cupid shuffle, demanding justice for jacob blake. earlier we spoke with pathor jethro moore. of the silicon valley ncaa. he said the association was present mainly to observe and make sure san jose, quote, behaved themselves. he says the demonstrations, the continued demand for change...
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. >>> hair salon owners and workers rallied outside san francisco's city hall today. many of these businesses say they can't hold out much longer. >> reporter: united grooming parlor for the people near jaclyn square in oakland has been closed since march because of the pandemic. owner julie nichols gets emotional when she talks about the financial hardships. >> my clients have donated money , they have prepaid for their haircuts. >> reporter: nichols says she has made her shop covid safe with plexiglass barriers and a filtration system, but she is still prohibited from opening. >> we learn how to do sanitation and disinfecting. that's the main part of our license. it's not whether we are good at doing here, so there we are safe and sanitary. >> reporter: nichols is one of a dozen salon owners across the bay area who joined in a protest outside san francisco's city hall. they came in hopes health officials will hear them when they say they can it operate indoors safely. >> we have basically been abandoned as an industry and nobody seems to be list and to us. >> report
. >>> hair salon owners and workers rallied outside san francisco's city hall today. many of these businesses say they can't hold out much longer. >> reporter: united grooming parlor for the people near jaclyn square in oakland has been closed since march because of the pandemic. owner julie nichols gets emotional when she talks about the financial hardships. >> my clients have donated money , they have prepaid for their haircuts. >> reporter: nichols says she has...
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the rally today in san francisco and city hall. >>> reports are servicing that major-league baseball will have to shut down if they cannot stop covid-19 from spreading. joe fonzi has those details later in sports. the shopping spree of a lifetime, how the underprivileged youth benefited from forever 21's bankruptcy. >>> i am so blessed to be chosen to have clothing that i can use for work and outdoor play, and go on a date. >>> not all chains of slavery have been broken. >> with to change how we police the african american community. >> if we don't deal with this issue, we will go the way of ancient rome. >> the black lives matter movement is saying we matter.>> this is about bringing people of color to the seats of power. >> is time to of the world and show that black lives matter. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t fiber. you get more bandwidth and hbo max included. so, everyone stays entertained. so i can just watch the show instead of reading the book? you know, if you turn on your su
the rally today in san francisco and city hall. >>> reports are servicing that major-league baseball will have to shut down if they cannot stop covid-19 from spreading. joe fonzi has those details later in sports. the shopping spree of a lifetime, how the underprivileged youth benefited from forever 21's bankruptcy. >>> i am so blessed to be chosen to have clothing that i can use for work and outdoor play, and go on a date. >>> not all chains of slavery have been...
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valerie: we have an image of city hall during that time. there were national demonstrations of remembrance. the new york city funeral was the biggest. what was it like? mr. holzer: look at the throngs. we know it is barricaded. you can't get more than three people in. hundreds of thousands of people lining every area from the train station where his body entered all the way down broadway to city hall. .hen he lays in-state and wetop of the steps, have an engraving of this. frontlying in a coffin in of the room where he had been insulted by the mayor of new york at a reception. here he is with 100,000 people walking by. one young man put the al on his chest. raucous.ittle bit a demonstration of grief, black people, white people. you've never seen anything like it. indeed until grant's funeral. it continued. albany, buffalo, chicago. we have another image of new york. throngs of people. mr. holzer: the hearse being drawn down or up the street. it is hard to tell. moments, young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third-floor window.
valerie: we have an image of city hall during that time. there were national demonstrations of remembrance. the new york city funeral was the biggest. what was it like? mr. holzer: look at the throngs. we know it is barricaded. you can't get more than three people in. hundreds of thousands of people lining every area from the train station where his body entered all the way down broadway to city hall. .hen he lays in-state and wetop of the steps, have an engraving of this. frontlying in a...
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. >>> and here in the bay area, a crowd marched to oakland city hall today to honor dr. king and call for change. henry lee has details. >> reporter: a small but vocal groom of protesters marched to oakland city hall with a simple message. >> we want you to start telling us. we ain't asking, we're telling you to stop killing us, stop murdering us! >> reporter: 57 years after dr. king's i have a dream speech in washington, he message still resonates, especially in today's climate. >> run waiting on another attack on our community to bring us down? that's not what we're waiting for! >> reporter: with the deaths of george floyd, breonna taylor, and others killed by police, civil rights an issue now much as it was in 1963. >> it's very disappointing that we're here, but, you know, we have to rise up and we have to do something about it. >> this is what democracy looks like! >> reporter: his speech was adapted with a plea connected to the current national reckoning over racism in policing. >> it's heartbreaking. we're tired of everything going on. every day it seems like it's
. >>> and here in the bay area, a crowd marched to oakland city hall today to honor dr. king and call for change. henry lee has details. >> reporter: a small but vocal groom of protesters marched to oakland city hall with a simple message. >> we want you to start telling us. we ain't asking, we're telling you to stop killing us, stop murdering us! >> reporter: 57 years after dr. king's i have a dream speech in washington, he message still resonates, especially in...
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the act at city hall backs the city that. is set up so that manufacturing didn't happen as soon as. the results are known or not you know the usual. usual model is to stop bad effect scaling up only off to see themselves in the street because it's a big investment big investments are made in advance. so that we have that capacity to get to hundreds of millions of dollars this is going to be the middle of next year and we hope that the callbacks facility will be able to access and those seeds before the end of thinking and mine which will then be able to be distributed across all these. scientists in fact. that's it for today there's more stories on our website of course well what a difference a few months can make this year the chinese city of was the epicenter of the coronavirus spend under one of the most severe lockdowns in history now take a look at some of the scenes from just a few days but this is the. beach water thousands of people at an electronic music festival all packed shoulder to shoulder with no face mark in sight a well earned party or a reckless celebration relieve
the act at city hall backs the city that. is set up so that manufacturing didn't happen as soon as. the results are known or not you know the usual. usual model is to stop bad effect scaling up only off to see themselves in the street because it's a big investment big investments are made in advance. so that we have that capacity to get to hundreds of millions of dollars this is going to be the middle of next year and we hope that the callbacks facility will be able to access and those seeds...
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for the past many elections, we've had training in city hall and all workers would come to city hall, receive their training and some materials and they would go back home and wait for election day. now, the training is online and for anyone that doesn't have access to online access or the equipment, to do online training, we've set up kind of quasi, in-person training seconds inside the bill graham auditorium and we're adhering to health and safety guidelines. so for people who want to be poll workers who don't have access, internet access tor equipment to watch an online training session, they could come to the bill graham auditorium and set them up and have training session but do so in-person but under safe conditions adhering to safety protocols. the department will adopt protocols at all polling places and will post multilingual signage and maintain social distance. poll workers will complete and post a polling place health and safety checklist and placed outside of every polling site and serve notice to voters at the polling places in compliance with current public health guida
for the past many elections, we've had training in city hall and all workers would come to city hall, receive their training and some materials and they would go back home and wait for election day. now, the training is online and for anyone that doesn't have access to online access or the equipment, to do online training, we've set up kind of quasi, in-person training seconds inside the bill graham auditorium and we're adhering to health and safety guidelines. so for people who want to be poll...
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city public library. this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome everyone. our research room and archives are headquartered just across the hall from this auditorium. in the missouri valley room, you will find books, articles and newspaper clippings documenting the hus ri of organized crime in kansas city from backhand era to bootlegging with ties to the pendergast machine through the 26-reign of crime box dick civella, and bombing businesses in the river kiev. whether we like it or not, organized crime is part of our history. it continues to capture or fascination as well as generate interest in new scholarship. last year the special collections department acquired a piece of our mafia past with the organized crime files of the "kansas city star" were donated by former "star" reporter mike mcgraw. these files have notes, and reports of mafia members and glimpses of how the mafia was investigated in it's heyday. this was included in flatland which included an interview where with william ousley. take a closer look at kansas city's gang land past. william ousley is an authority on the kansas city mob. in his 25 years with the f
city public library. this is a little more than an hour. >> welcome everyone. our research room and archives are headquartered just across the hall from this auditorium. in the missouri valley room, you will find books, articles and newspaper clippings documenting the hus ri of organized crime in kansas city from backhand era to bootlegging with ties to the pendergast machine through the 26-reign of crime box dick civella, and bombing businesses in the river kiev. whether we like it or...
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100 to 106 years of crucial is a good day and an average of the country's also an emergence from city hall for illegal wildlife trade tons of candle in scale as a ship station every year. markets like this can also be a starting point for the not exist is that a transmitter from animals to humans and i could read 19 if there are laws in nigeria against trade insurgent wildlife with these laws are not enforced. because i just pounce on people and to kick the people 1st so unconcerned as indication then of course then they force me to follow only to china to once the teaching to start immediately since there is not much time left among others he saved it kindly and the crocodile today we have to prepare bills coming up in the future i'm sort of become one to get better the populace for decisions policies that affect positively. so hoping that there will still be wild life left in nigeria by the time next generation is able to act and continue to reduce fight. it looks like types of regulations on enforcement i need it and of course all times the sources of income for those in the bush meat t
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they cleared out city hall. they cleared out everybody. the mob had to surface or go underground, so to speak. they didn't have the protection of the police department. but they weren't going away. they weren't going away. they just didn't have a high profile. and at this time, we would call it the benagio era. the guy who became the mob leader was more well known for having taken over the pendergast machine. he was now the top democrat political functionary in kansas city. and it's interesting to me that they refer to him in the papers more as a politic guy than a mob leader. but anyway, his time was coming soon. because in the late 1940s, there was a groundswell against this open gambling. the gambling syndicates that were here, not only cosanostra people but other gambling entities. there were federal grand juries, local grand juries. the heat was on. there was pressure. and charlie benagio hadcostrani. and charlie had to go. he and his chief murdered up on 15th street and the democratic political headquarters, and that led into the key
they cleared out city hall. they cleared out everybody. the mob had to surface or go underground, so to speak. they didn't have the protection of the police department. but they weren't going away. they weren't going away. they just didn't have a high profile. and at this time, we would call it the benagio era. the guy who became the mob leader was more well known for having taken over the pendergast machine. he was now the top democrat political functionary in kansas city. and it's interesting...
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mind is that when you look at the civic revival in many of our great cities, it is not driven by city hallt city governments did what the most effective of them did and make sure that they are protecting public safety. that was a very cool priority, and seeing to it that when you are looking at the kind of tax and regulatory climate, that it was not unduly destructive of wealth creation, not unduly counterproductive and that was a huge struggle but they tried to contain that. the rest of it was done by civil society and entrepreneurs, by private business enterprise. a lot of it in a place like new york city was done by immigrants. many of them working-class immigrants who came in and really revitalized neighborhoods. again, those background changes and public safety and what have you created those conditions but i think the actual nitty-gritty work of building businesses, creating employment, and also reenter nursing those gains in public safety by providing eyes on the street, ringing density back to neighborhoods that had been largely abandoned, those were decentralized decisions made by
mind is that when you look at the civic revival in many of our great cities, it is not driven by city hallt city governments did what the most effective of them did and make sure that they are protecting public safety. that was a very cool priority, and seeing to it that when you are looking at the kind of tax and regulatory climate, that it was not unduly destructive of wealth creation, not unduly counterproductive and that was a huge struggle but they tried to contain that. the rest of it was...
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the protesters blocked lanes of traffic as the crowd marched from city hall down north main street and back to civic park. >> it's the whole black and brown communities are injusticely killed every single day by the police. >> reporter: a focus on walnut strings only deadly police shooting of miles haul. a mentally disabled black resident who was shot last year. >> police are not the right response for social issues. >> protesters want the police officers involved in the miles hall shooting fired and said they want to see more police accountability. i'm elissa harrington, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> breaking news right now. this is out of oakland, where police have ordered a large crowd to disperse. authorities say the crowd is gathered at mendena avenue and are using shields to assault officers. police say the crowd must leave, or they will be arrested. that's what they're telling the folks participating in this. right now, it is unclear in this group is part of a protest demonstration. now, there was a march against police brutality that took place the oakland tonight. motorcycle riders lov
the protesters blocked lanes of traffic as the crowd marched from city hall down north main street and back to civic park. >> it's the whole black and brown communities are injusticely killed every single day by the police. >> reporter: a focus on walnut strings only deadly police shooting of miles haul. a mentally disabled black resident who was shot last year. >> police are not the right response for social issues. >> protesters want the police officers involved in the...
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an african american child was beaten right near city hall near chambers street and broadway. then the mob, as it grew and intensified, it began attacking prostitutes who are known to entertain black men interracial couples who lived in the lower west side of manhattan. ultimately, african americans were just dragged from carriages, chased down the streets. similar driven off the docks and just drowned. in this infamous scene, when african-american was lynched, set a fire, and then dragged. it was hideous. sexual mutilation was going on. open blatant murder without punishment. every time the police tried to intervene to protect new york the mob turned its riots, on the police as well. we have another image actually of the police had to tribune office i believe that's next up. yes. >> coming soon. >> describe some details from these four days and july 17th. what happens? >> it was all actually an anti press ride as i'm once mention. the two leading pro lincoln papers are sitting just south of city hall park. called newspaper row. here you see a crowd being dispersed. so crowds
an african american child was beaten right near city hall near chambers street and broadway. then the mob, as it grew and intensified, it began attacking prostitutes who are known to entertain black men interracial couples who lived in the lower west side of manhattan. ultimately, african americans were just dragged from carriages, chased down the streets. similar driven off the docks and just drowned. in this infamous scene, when african-american was lynched, set a fire, and then dragged. it...
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tel aviv city hall was lit with a lebanese flag. ated by 160 miles of mediterranean coastline, and lifetimes of pain and history in the world's most unstable region. lebanon is surrounded by enemies, and the kind of friends that no country wants. to the south, there is israel. this time, they have offered aid but before that, the talk was of border tension and perhaps even another war. then there's syria, where the assad regime has always regarded lebanon as its backyard. the lebanese have absorbed about 1.5 million syrian refugees. that is the same as britain taking about 15 million. and iran is close to the lebanese shia militia, hezbollah, which is the most powerful political and military organisation in the country. the medical emergency is extreme. first covid—19, and now three hospitals in beirut have been put out of action by the explosions. i saw all of the war in lebanon. this blow is as important as the 11th of september blow in the united states. for us, i think this is a very big blow. we need really the international sup
tel aviv city hall was lit with a lebanese flag. ated by 160 miles of mediterranean coastline, and lifetimes of pain and history in the world's most unstable region. lebanon is surrounded by enemies, and the kind of friends that no country wants. to the south, there is israel. this time, they have offered aid but before that, the talk was of border tension and perhaps even another war. then there's syria, where the assad regime has always regarded lebanon as its backyard. the lebanese have...
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comes to make a city hall to give insight. into truly tourism leaders just shows numbers but rather shows. the business. comes. from the. smart way to get where you're going. to read. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing. so please take care of yourself keep your distance. if you can date at how we're d.w.b. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms are all in business to get on together make it. stay safe everybody stay safe. stay safe stay safe please stay safe. frank food. international gateway to the best connections also road and rail. located in the heart a few of you are connected to the who will. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and trialling services. biala guest trends food city managed by for. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin a long awaited verdict in the murder trial of former lebanese prime minister rafi karrar a un backed tribunals convict's hezbollah member selling my yosh and absentia fo
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city hall. and a candlelit vigil was also held outside the section in the paris and the eiffel tower switched off its lights. now. you're watching the dover a news from brian may in just a moment my colleague susan bradley will have your business headlines including more on the economic impact of the beirut explosions don't forget you can get all the latest expecting to our website dot com of little rock n roll and it's watching. every day counts for us and for our planet. and a look at my dues is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream or how can we protect animals and their habitats what should you go and waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over a different station recycling bin for disposable smart new solutions oberstein said you know we've heard those truly in need and we know that their uniqueness is why the allows us to live them survive good why do you as the environmental issues stem global 3000 on t w and going on. the lebanese econ
city hall. and a candlelit vigil was also held outside the section in the paris and the eiffel tower switched off its lights. now. you're watching the dover a news from brian may in just a moment my colleague susan bradley will have your business headlines including more on the economic impact of the beirut explosions don't forget you can get all the latest expecting to our website dot com of little rock n roll and it's watching. every day counts for us and for our planet. and a look at my dues...
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of the digital progress that we have seen that will prevail there will always be the lead in the city hall there's a call exchange programs in the future and there's one aspect i want like to emphasize the meaning and significance of international cooperation has been shown it's rove passed through months i mean it's very important still for research and for students alike to work together international cooperation could put their michelle hommes from the german academic exchange service thanks for being on the show thank you very much. time to head over to our science course one of derrick williams is going to answers to some of the questions you've been sending us on the corona virus. how different is some. other viruses that in fact for example do people who catch influenza sometimes have no symptoms yes although asymptomatic is a is a pretty squishy term we've known for decades that people who don't report flu symptoms can test positive as carriers for the bug and older estimates usually put the number of asymptomatic carriers for flu at around 50 percent much cited british study from
of the digital progress that we have seen that will prevail there will always be the lead in the city hall there's a call exchange programs in the future and there's one aspect i want like to emphasize the meaning and significance of international cooperation has been shown it's rove passed through months i mean it's very important still for research and for students alike to work together international cooperation could put their michelle hommes from the german academic exchange service thanks...
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dozens of hairstylists gathered near city hall this afternoon for a peaceful socially distance protest. that are calling for county public health officials to allow salons to provide services once again. meantime, two weeks after getting the green light to operate outdoors, hair salon owners from clark county finding ways to adapt. >> carrie bennett owns three salons in san jose including one. she walks from her outdoor workstation to her salon to wash her hands between each customer. she uses sanitized tools and capes. santa clara county supervisor. >> have somebody professionally cut my hair instead of trying to get my bid tremor and nibble around the edges, it has been a good thing. >> he had to apply for a permit to operate outdoors. is a law where santa clara county posted. >> an officer involved shooting in berkeley happen. an officer stumbled upon a threat just make a theft in progress outside of a cvs. when the suspect tried to get away the fire -- officer fired her weapon. it is not clear if anyone was hit. the officer has an injury to her foot and in the eye investigation is
dozens of hairstylists gathered near city hall this afternoon for a peaceful socially distance protest. that are calling for county public health officials to allow salons to provide services once again. meantime, two weeks after getting the green light to operate outdoors, hair salon owners from clark county finding ways to adapt. >> carrie bennett owns three salons in san jose including one. she walks from her outdoor workstation to her salon to wash her hands between each customer. she...
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hundreds marched from city hall through downtown toward san pedro square. some even danced in the streets. police say one person was arrested for vandalism that occurred at city hall. >>> and in walnut creek, about 100 people joined a black lives matter march today. at one point, they knelt or sat, blocking traffic at south main street and newell avenue. a city councilman tweeted the marchers honored george floyd with a moment of silence that lasted eight minutes and 46 seconds, the amount of time an officer knelt on his neck resulting in his death. >>> firefighters are making considerable progress in sonoma and lake counties. while containment is now up to about 55%, some of the people who had to evacuate are returning home this weekend. cornell bernard tells us in some cases that means coming back to rubble. >> reporter: jim is making a difficult journey to where his home once stood. jim knew his property and rv had been destroyed by the lnu complex fire, but seeing the damage up close was painful. >> similar to when my wife died. it's a grief and shock t
hundreds marched from city hall through downtown toward san pedro square. some even danced in the streets. police say one person was arrested for vandalism that occurred at city hall. >>> and in walnut creek, about 100 people joined a black lives matter march today. at one point, they knelt or sat, blocking traffic at south main street and newell avenue. a city councilman tweeted the marchers honored george floyd with a moment of silence that lasted eight minutes and 46 seconds, the...
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on top of that, we spoke with people outside of city hall and they generally seem to share that view. >> shock. i feel sorry for them. i want to help them. i came here to picture this -- take a picture of this flag. i feel sorry for the country and for the terrible disaster. >> it's really devastating what's going on. it's affecting the whole world especially in israel. being an israeli american and seeing how people are reacting and feeling so close, everyone is taking charge, donating, it's insane. it shouldn't be happening. >> reporter: it's not just lebanese social media users who aren't particularly happy at what is happening. the eldest son of prime minister benjamin netanyahu said this is crazy. displaying the flag of an enemy state is a criminal offense. >> we're in tel aviv. thank you, elliott. >>> amidst the chaos and destruction, one grandmother in beirut is bringing some notes of hope. surrounded by debris, blown out windows and punctured walls, mae aboud melke sang auld a auld ang syne and her granddaughter is sharing the moment on social media. ♪ ♪ >> remarkable. now sha
on top of that, we spoke with people outside of city hall and they generally seem to share that view. >> shock. i feel sorry for them. i want to help them. i came here to picture this -- take a picture of this flag. i feel sorry for the country and for the terrible disaster. >> it's really devastating what's going on. it's affecting the whole world especially in israel. being an israeli american and seeing how people are reacting and feeling so close, everyone is taking charge,...
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in san jose, protesters gathered at city hall and marched through the streets. at one point they stopped in front of the mayor's house. while the majority of the protesters say back, some sprayed a that mayor's house. neighbors help him clean up the mess last night. he has a black lives matter poster in his window but says the vandalism doesn't take away from what the protesters are fighting for. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the message. it has nothing to do with the movement. it has to do with the decisions of a few very irresponsible individuals. >>> meanwhile in oakland, demonstrations took over the streets. it started as a rally at the plaza. nearly 250 people join the protest that the protesters are fighting for racial justice. they say police officers who shoot and kill people of color should be charged and prosecuted pick the protest remained peaceful but later in the night, oakland police department said that at least six people were arrested and six others were given citations. some were arrested for assaulting an officer in using a laser poin
in san jose, protesters gathered at city hall and marched through the streets. at one point they stopped in front of the mayor's house. while the majority of the protesters say back, some sprayed a that mayor's house. neighbors help him clean up the mess last night. he has a black lives matter poster in his window but says the vandalism doesn't take away from what the protesters are fighting for. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the message. it has nothing to do with the movement....
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soon 2 days prior his former secretary complained to police of years of sexual harassment many at city hall are alleged to have enabled or ignored his behavior lawyers of pox alleged victim compelled the country's human rights commission to investigate prominent south korean women that have come forward to report sexual harassment and sexual crimes have often faced a backlash here their careers have suffered and they've endured personal attacks both online and offline from manti feminists the public and the media. it was sexual harassment that also drove the young poet chain young me away from the literary world years ago. they said i was a bad picky and nasty person especially male writers. i was forgotten in the literary world. out of sight it's been a disadvantage. though not named cheese monster is understood to refer to a legendary poet go earns a former nobel prize front runner he sued che and other women who later came forward but lost his literary legacy tarnished the most recent scandal appears to confirm it chase stark take on gender relations here. from the outside it's a high te
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war with its northern neighbor lebanon israel's television mean it's a palace he has lit up its city hall with the lebanese flag to show solidarity with the people of beirut the move prompted outcry from some israelis but tell of eve's mayor has defended the move saying quote humanity takes precedence over every conflict that's. if only it were that way every day this is g.w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day of the sea of. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning.
war with its northern neighbor lebanon israel's television mean it's a palace he has lit up its city hall with the lebanese flag to show solidarity with the people of beirut the move prompted outcry from some israelis but tell of eve's mayor has defended the move saying quote humanity takes precedence over every conflict that's. if only it were that way every day this is g.w. news i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day of the sea of. combating the corona...
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technically still in a state of war with its neighbor the lebanese colors were lit up on television city hall. and candlelit vigil was also held outside the section in the paris and the eiffel tower switched off its lights. and out. you're watching the dover a news from in just a moment my colleague susan bradley will have your business headlines including more on the economic impact of the beirut explosions don't forget you can get all the latest news but heading to our website there's due to the dot com of little rock n roll and it's watching. every day. for us and for our planet. the idea is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities scream or how can we protect animals and their habitats. on waste. we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over a difference to.
technically still in a state of war with its neighbor the lebanese colors were lit up on television city hall. and candlelit vigil was also held outside the section in the paris and the eiffel tower switched off its lights. and out. you're watching the dover a news from in just a moment my colleague susan bradley will have your business headlines including more on the economic impact of the beirut explosions don't forget you can get all the latest news but heading to our website there's due to...
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essential workers and they plan on protesting for that recognition at san fran said san francisco city hall on tuesday morning. reporting live in daly city dan thorn kron 4 news dan thanks. let's were down the latest covid-19 numbers for you tonight, worldwide there are now more than 25 million cases, the united states. >>now creeping ever so closer to 6 million cases in just the last 24 hours the golden state seeing 6,000 new cases bringing the total here in california to 705,000 with nearly 13,000 deaths in the bay area there are now more than 82,000 cases and more than a 1000 deaths. >>we now turn to our wildfire coverage and firefighters have made more progress in the front lines this weekend. the scu lightning complex fires in parts of the east bay and south bay are now 55% contained. the lnu lightning complex fires in the north bay are now 58% contained and the czu august lightning complex fires in parts of san mateo and santa cruz counties right now 37% contained so far the czu fire has burned nearly 85,000 acres destroyed nearly 1300 structures and we're learning tonight that the na
essential workers and they plan on protesting for that recognition at san fran said san francisco city hall on tuesday morning. reporting live in daly city dan thorn kron 4 news dan thanks. let's were down the latest covid-19 numbers for you tonight, worldwide there are now more than 25 million cases, the united states. >>now creeping ever so closer to 6 million cases in just the last 24 hours the golden state seeing 6,000 new cases bringing the total here in california to 705,000 with...