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city officials are encouraging drivers to take public transportation. they also suggest alternative routes like re-95, mlk boulevard. to wake up with 11 news today to help you navigate the street closures. sarah caldwell will have live updates every 10 minutes on the 1's tomorrow morning. quick sometimes there are things you just have to see to believe. this frightening ordeal was caught on video in fort lauderdale this weekend. if she isstanding as traveling the track was forced to hang on for nearly a half- hour as she awaited rescue. it is unclear why she was on the bridge, which is not open to pedestrians. earlier she had participated in a breast cancer walk. with a swiglebrated of water as first responders carried a stretcher behind her. macy's wants your business. this year macy's will open at least some stores starting 8 p.m. thanksgiving day, and stay open for 24 hours straight. the company is breaking a 155 year tradition on turkey day. by doing so, macy's joins a growing list of retailers who are getting at job on black friday sales. job he hi
city officials are encouraging drivers to take public transportation. they also suggest alternative routes like re-95, mlk boulevard. to wake up with 11 news today to help you navigate the street closures. sarah caldwell will have live updates every 10 minutes on the 1's tomorrow morning. quick sometimes there are things you just have to see to believe. this frightening ordeal was caught on video in fort lauderdale this weekend. if she isstanding as traveling the track was forced to hang on for...
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city officials have big plans for a waterfront park but there's one thing standing in the way. the old dominion boat club parking lot. they call it the missing link in their plan for a continuous riverfront park and now they are threatening legal action to take that parking lot away from the boat club. john has the latest developments. >> now that the old robinson terminal warehouse properties have been sold, alexandria will permit extra increased development here in order to get guaranteed public access to the riverfront. the dream is a nearly continuous riverfront park for pedestrians and bicyclists. an impediment to that dream is the boat launch and parking lot owned by the old dominion boat club. >> it's gotten to the point where, you know, every time we think we're there, there's two steps backwards and/or something else that's placed on the agenda for discussion. >> city officials say under their latest proposal, alexandria would take some of the parking lot here for a sidewalk along the alley called the strand and then take more land right at the edge of the river for th
city officials have big plans for a waterfront park but there's one thing standing in the way. the old dominion boat club parking lot. they call it the missing link in their plan for a continuous riverfront park and now they are threatening legal action to take that parking lot away from the boat club. john has the latest developments. >> now that the old robinson terminal warehouse properties have been sold, alexandria will permit extra increased development here in order to get...
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city officials filed the charges. the i-team is following a case out of baltimore county where investigators are trying to figure out how an elderly patient fell out of benevolence. the accident -- fell out of an ambulance pick the accident happened last month outside of randallstown nursing home. when crews were loading the woman on the stretcher, it somehow fell. a statement from baltimore county says that the patient suffered minor injuries but the i-team learned she was actually fairly action -- actually placed on advanced life support and died two days later. an autopsy is under way. in hagerstown, the investigation continues into shots fired inside a shopping mall. it was breaking last night at 11:00. a movie theater was evacuated around 9:00 wednesday night after police say they received a call from inside the movie theater. no one was injured and investigators say that so far there was no evidence of gun was ever discharged. still to come, a well-known face in maryland is hitting the national spotlight. where
city officials filed the charges. the i-team is following a case out of baltimore county where investigators are trying to figure out how an elderly patient fell out of benevolence. the accident -- fell out of an ambulance pick the accident happened last month outside of randallstown nursing home. when crews were loading the woman on the stretcher, it somehow fell. a statement from baltimore county says that the patient suffered minor injuries but the i-team learned she was actually fairly...
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city officials and b.g.e. say the left lanes of northbound and southbound russell street will be shut down and it also affects drivers trying to get off the northbound 95 ramp onto russell street. some of the side streets will be affected. this is because of utility work to accommodate the new casino. crews will move infrastructure like electric wires, telecommunications, water and sewer. that is going to take a while. city officials expect big delays. they are urging folks to take alternate routes or take public transportation instead. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the trial begins for the police officer accused of shooting and wounding a police trainee. he faces misdemeanor second- degree assault and reckless endangerment. he accidentally shot a police recruit during a training exercise back in february. the 15th day of the partial government shutdown and congress does not have a formal agreement just yet. senate leaders will continue talking today. if they pass a deal, it is not clear it will make it throu
city officials and b.g.e. say the left lanes of northbound and southbound russell street will be shut down and it also affects drivers trying to get off the northbound 95 ramp onto russell street. some of the side streets will be affected. this is because of utility work to accommodate the new casino. crews will move infrastructure like electric wires, telecommunications, water and sewer. that is going to take a while. city officials expect big delays. they are urging folks to take alternate...
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found some alarming behavior by baltimore city officials. file - back on may 20-th... the city finance board barred fox 45 and the baltimore sun... from attending a meeting where a developer was seeking one of the biggest tax breaks the city has ever approved - worth more than a hundred million dollars. the vote passed - behind closed doors. we filed a formal complaint and state investigators agreed we should have been allowed to sit in. file - and back in march - a task force created to study the city's speed cameras... met without giving proper notice to the public... or taking minutes. again, fox 45 - and other media outlets - complained after being shut out. standup - "and this week the state ruled a july meeting of the baltimore development corporation violated the law because they convened in secret and didn't tell the public why. the mayor - says she's working to improve compliance." "will people make mistakes? yes. that's why we remain vigilant." so what happens when a city official is caught breaking the law? very little, it turns out. the only substantial pena
found some alarming behavior by baltimore city officials. file - back on may 20-th... the city finance board barred fox 45 and the baltimore sun... from attending a meeting where a developer was seeking one of the biggest tax breaks the city has ever approved - worth more than a hundred million dollars. the vote passed - behind closed doors. we filed a formal complaint and state investigators agreed we should have been allowed to sit in. file - and back in march - a task force created to study...
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city officials have long city officials have long maintained... that red light cameras... are keeping the roads safe...../ .but... a new study suggest otherwise..... a study... from the university of south florida... found that the number of accidents ...at... intersections... with red light cameras .../ increase by 28- percent..../ the findings are similar... to a federal study... released five years ago... which found ...that while rear-end ...accidents... increase... at... red light camera intersections..../. side impact ...crashes decrease...... (12:25:53) "my thoughts are...they do cause more accidents...." (12:10:44) "its a money making issue, thats what i think about it...." the city shutdown its photo enforcement program in march and has yet to indicate when it'll re- open. maryland... has... its first confirmed case... of the flu. lab tests... show... a child... from the national captial region... diagnosed... with ...type a... h-1---n-1.../. state health... officials... say... the child... was briefly hospitalized... and... is... now recovering..../ but... the st
city officials have long city officials have long maintained... that red light cameras... are keeping the roads safe...../ .but... a new study suggest otherwise..... a study... from the university of south florida... found that the number of accidents ...at... intersections... with red light cameras .../ increase by 28- percent..../ the findings are similar... to a federal study... released five years ago... which found ...that while rear-end ...accidents... increase... at... red light camera...
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found some alarming behavior by baltimore city officials. file - back on may 20-th... the city finance board barred fox 45 and the baltimore sun... from attending a meeting where a developer was seeking one of the biggest tax breaks the city has ever approved - worth more than a hundred million dollars. the vote passed - behind closed doors. we filed a formal complaint and state investigators agreed we should have been allowed to sit in. file - and back in march - a task force created to study the city's speed cameras... met without giving proper notice to the public... or taking minutes. again, fox 45 - and other media outlets - complained after being shut out. standup - "and this week the state ruled a july meeting of the baltimore development corporation violated the law because they convened in secret and didn't tell the public why. the mayor - says she's working to improve compliance." "will people make mistakes? yes. that's why we remain vigilant." so what happens when a city official is caught breaking the law? very little, it turns out. the only substantial pena
found some alarming behavior by baltimore city officials. file - back on may 20-th... the city finance board barred fox 45 and the baltimore sun... from attending a meeting where a developer was seeking one of the biggest tax breaks the city has ever approved - worth more than a hundred million dollars. the vote passed - behind closed doors. we filed a formal complaint and state investigators agreed we should have been allowed to sit in. file - and back in march - a task force created to study...
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happening now, heather holmes. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else for their homeless people. >> this is an ongoing situation, that we're trying to find caring, and compassionate solutions for. >> reporter: city officials say they're working to relocate the homeless to a partnership through the berkely food and housing project. >> connecting them with shelter and permanent housing. >> i think it's a mixture of concerns in the area. really the ultimate is for the area to be in a public park. >> reporter: the protesters here say they will remain camped out here through the night, in hopes that it will pressure city officials to have a change of heart. >> the highway patrol says it must
happening now, heather holmes. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else...
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the city officials say the court battle over the case continues tomorrow.e have more on what's at stake. >> has the potential for being the next san bruno situation. those are pg&e's own words. >> reporter: the debate over what to do with the natural gas pipeline in san carlos are heating up. >> inconsistencies in their records. >> they can't know what's under the ground. the whole point is not so much the gas that's flowing through the pipe but the pipe itself. >> reporter: pg&e says the natural gas pipeline under britain road in this residential area has been tested and has been operating safely. nevertheless, a judge ordered the pipeline to be shut down friday. the action has been taken and the pipe has been greatly depressurised. those with pg&e confirm it was their engineers that raised the red flags and the possible dangers of this transmission line but say tests have been done on the line and it has passed those tests. the information given by the pipeline is just not good enough. >> and until they go and look at that 3.8 miles that runs right throug
the city officials say the court battle over the case continues tomorrow.e have more on what's at stake. >> has the potential for being the next san bruno situation. those are pg&e's own words. >> reporter: the debate over what to do with the natural gas pipeline in san carlos are heating up. >> inconsistencies in their records. >> they can't know what's under the ground. the whole point is not so much the gas that's flowing through the pipe but the pipe itself....
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. >> tomorrow, send carlos city officials will meet with the california public utilities commission about the shut down. they are also trying to decide whether to define -- other to fine the company. >>> new details on the u.s. operations going after targets in africa. american troops in libya sees the suspected al-qaida leader -- seized the suspected al-qaida leader yesterday. in a separate operation in somalia, a navy seal team exchanged a shootout with somali militants. it was outside the home of a leader of a group. there were no american casualties in the operations. >> we hope this makes clear that the united states of america will never stop in its effort to hold those accountable for acts of terror. and those members of al-qaida and other organizations, literally can run but they cannot hide. >> john kerry said the u.s. will continue efforts to bring terrorist leaders around the world to justice. >>> a demonstration in favor of immigration reform is planned this tuesday on the national mall in washington dc. hundreds of people turned out yesterday for an immigration rally in san f
. >> tomorrow, send carlos city officials will meet with the california public utilities commission about the shut down. they are also trying to decide whether to define -- other to fine the company. >>> new details on the u.s. operations going after targets in africa. american troops in libya sees the suspected al-qaida leader -- seized the suspected al-qaida leader yesterday. in a separate operation in somalia, a navy seal team exchanged a shootout with somali militants. it was...
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city officials say red light cameras were installed as a means to make streets safer and cut down onvers blowing through intersections. some drivers think otherwise. >> it is probably better for me, i think it is more of a money grab. i think it is fine. it does not have any effect on how people drive. i am fine with it. >> carter has had a red light cameras since 2003. city officials say the intersections are safe. >> he is joined by the director of the illinois department of public health. >> you are always very kind to allow us to talk about our new special games. when people buy lottery tickets they think of this idea that their life is getting better. this one you buy it and you could be making other people's lives better. that is what is so critical. the risk is small lot of money against long odds to win a big prize. if you lose the money goes to something hopefully you believe in. 2 >> this is great because we know that cancer is very prominent. one and three women will get cancer in their lifetime. we have listed the are cancer registry. this year along there will be 11,000
city officials say red light cameras were installed as a means to make streets safer and cut down onvers blowing through intersections. some drivers think otherwise. >> it is probably better for me, i think it is more of a money grab. i think it is fine. it does not have any effect on how people drive. i am fine with it. >> carter has had a red light cameras since 2003. city officials say the intersections are safe. >> he is joined by the director of the illinois department of...
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happening now, heather holmes. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else for their homeless people. >> this is an ongoing situation, that we're trying to find caring, and compassionate solutions for. >> reporter: city officials say they're working to relocate the homeless to a partnership through the berkely food and housing project. >> connecting them with shelter and permanent housing. >> i think it's a mixture of concerns in the area. really the ultimate is for the area to be in a public park. >> reporter: the protesters here say they will remain camped out here through the night, in hopes that it will pressure city officials to have a change of heart. >> the highway patrol says it must
happening now, heather holmes. >> reporter: city officials have said sometime this moment, they will start forcing people off of that property. if that happens this is what will happen, tents set up on city sidewalks. many of them had been there for years. >> we've been in the same spot 6 and a half years, it's home. >> reporter: fighting to start enforcing no camp laws. she says the action will force them and others onto city streets. >> they should have somewhere else...
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we don't know what is going on as of yet. >> baltimore city police officials have said the officers were ordered to end their pursuit soon after it began. both suspects were also killed in the crash. her family is now calling for an outside investigation to complete the investigation into the incident. baltimore county police are investigating a shooting from earlier this evening in parkville. near thewere called shopping center shortly before 7:34 reports of a shooting on the scene. they found a man suffering from a single gunshot wound. he was transported to an area hospital with nonlife threatening injuries. so far, no word on the suspect automotive. also, we are learning about an afternoon house fire in pasadena. anne arundel fire crews were called to the 1200 block of hilltop road. $150,000 in damage. firefighters said when they were arriving on the same, flames were shooting from the roof. officials tell us a juvenile was home at the time but manage to escape without injuries. one firefighter was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. >> now your 11 instaweather plus forecast w
we don't know what is going on as of yet. >> baltimore city police officials have said the officers were ordered to end their pursuit soon after it began. both suspects were also killed in the crash. her family is now calling for an outside investigation to complete the investigation into the incident. baltimore county police are investigating a shooting from earlier this evening in parkville. near thewere called shopping center shortly before 7:34 reports of a shooting on the scene. they...
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in a city in japan to help them build ecofriendly infrastructure. officials say they'll provide technical assistance for the thai capital's transportation, garbage and sewage systems and encourage japanese companies to participate. yokohama firms are already working with sebu city in philippines. three companies are prepares to launch ventures that will recycle the city's waste. >>> elderly people make up a growing portion of the population across east asia. now volunteers in taiwan are helping them get the most out of their retirement years. and for many seniors, the results have been liberating. >> reporter: modeling swimsuits at a beach in taiwan. most mothers are in their 70s. 500 people take part. more than the organizers had hoped for. >> translator: i've never had so much fun. i feel like i'm 50 years younger, like i'm 25. >> reporter: volunteers organized the show. >> translator: if society ages at this pace, we won't be able to take care of all our seniors. we think it's important to help them lead independent lives. >> reporter: the volunteer group
in a city in japan to help them build ecofriendly infrastructure. officials say they'll provide technical assistance for the thai capital's transportation, garbage and sewage systems and encourage japanese companies to participate. yokohama firms are already working with sebu city in philippines. three companies are prepares to launch ventures that will recycle the city's waste. >>> elderly people make up a growing portion of the population across east asia. now volunteers in taiwan...
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> a court has ordered the company to shut down a pipeline in a neighborhood immediately after city officialsency perry >> kron4 terisa estacio is in san francisco for us this morning. recent water test could have weakened the pipes. >> p g and e officials continued to say that the pipes are safe by taking steps to switch id out their >> neighbors say they are very glad that the courts are forcing p g and e to take action. >> this morning u.s. secretary of state john kerry is defending the capture of a terror suspect in libya over the weekend. we have this picture perry >> he's anas al0libi the suspect in the 1998 u.s. embassy bombings in africa. >> al-lib was captured as he returned home from morning prayers on saturday. >> libyan officials are calling this case and the dutch and pacifica terry terry says al0libi was a legal and appropriate target for the u.s. military and face justice in a court of law. >> coming up on kron4 news tips and tricks, apple is releasing a new list to help you navigate the company's new iphone spirit ♪ [ engine revs, tires squeal ] [ male announcer ] since we beg
> a court has ordered the company to shut down a pipeline in a neighborhood immediately after city officialsency perry >> kron4 terisa estacio is in san francisco for us this morning. recent water test could have weakened the pipes. >> p g and e officials continued to say that the pipes are safe by taking steps to switch id out their >> neighbors say they are very glad that the courts are forcing p g and e to take action. >> this morning u.s. secretary of state john...
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else for their homeless people instead of sidewalks or other towns. >> reporter: from the city's standpoint officials say they're working to relocate the homeless through a partnership with the nonprofit berkeley food and housing project. the city says it's an on going situation to try and find compassionate services for the homeless. they're hoping to turn it into a thriving recreational area. as for the protesters here that remained overnight, but it's unclear how long they will stay. we're live in albany, brian flores ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time now 6:07. affordable housings advocates are fighting plans for a mass eviction in san fransisco. the san fransisco examiner says as many as 300 people on market street may be evicted because their units violate city code. the city says those buildings are only zoned for commercial use and many of the locks don't have windows. the tenants are forced to move out, it will be one of the biggest evictions in san fransisco since the is 1970s. >>> a sanford university student accused of driving drunk and causing a deadly crash is still in the hospital. the chp
else for their homeless people instead of sidewalks or other towns. >> reporter: from the city's standpoint officials say they're working to relocate the homeless through a partnership with the nonprofit berkeley food and housing project. the city says it's an on going situation to try and find compassionate services for the homeless. they're hoping to turn it into a thriving recreational area. as for the protesters here that remained overnight, but it's unclear how long they will stay....
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students who are protesting visiting professor position given to director david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six students were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand four hundred federal civil rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. british m.p.'s already tell the truth and unlikely to make a mistake recent u.k. poll yet again politicians on top of the most mistrust of professions list. the streets of london to find out more. cash for questions selling access to the prime minister and of course m.p.'s abusing their expense accounts the story that just keeps on giving all of these scandals and more have come together to undermine the moral capital of politicians and the amount of trust the able to command with the p
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who are protesting visiting professor position given to a director david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punished slammed on the ground and six students were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand four hundred federal civil rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. . the curtain is about to fall on me how saakashvili is decade long rule in georgia as voters head to the polls to decide who will be there next president with twenty three names on the ballot experts predict they run our vote between three candidates meanwhile tampers are riding high at the polls with one of the front runners accusing prime minister visited iran ishmael you of violating campaign rules analysts say the country is moving closer to a parliamentary democracy with keep
who are protesting visiting professor position given to a director david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punished slammed on the ground and six students were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand...
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protesting a visiting professor position given to axial age erector david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six today and said were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand four hundred federal civil rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. the caucuses republic of georgia has voted for a new president drawing mikhail saakashvili as decade in power to a close and it looks like his bitter rival is heading for a victory signaling that people want to clear break from the past as maria financial reports. they are among the maze determined detractors of georgia's outgoing president. they follow me how selfish really everywhere to leave him in no doubt of where they stand. circus really was the once popular leader of th
protesting a visiting professor position given to axial age erector david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six today and said were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one...
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may be putting thousands in danger. >> pam: a judge ordered the pipeline's shutdown but city officials say the court battle over the case will continue tuesday. >> pam: kron 4's j.r. stone is in san carlos and has more on what's at stake. >> reporter: >> consistencies within pg each own records they do not know what is on the ground. >> reporter: pg and e says the natural gas line under britain road has been tested and operating state safely. nevertheless that it requested that it be shutdown. those with pg in the evening were those engineers the raise the red flags for the danger test have been done on the line and past those test. the information he has been given on the pipeline is just not good enough. i am not gonna be very happy unless they show me that that type would not be a problem. >> reporter: that could change if the temperature dropped and the bay area. san carlos kron 4 news >> reporter: pipeline runs from 101 west all the way to interstate 280 right under britain ave and a stance the level of san carlos. we will be staying on top of the pipeline battle between the city
may be putting thousands in danger. >> pam: a judge ordered the pipeline's shutdown but city officials say the court battle over the case will continue tuesday. >> pam: kron 4's j.r. stone is in san carlos and has more on what's at stake. >> reporter: >> consistencies within pg each own records they do not know what is on the ground. >> reporter: pg and e says the natural gas line under britain road has been tested and operating state safely. nevertheless that it...
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one city official is considering installing a very slick looking public toilet. it is something that they use in portland. loo. called the portland a 49-year-old man has been arrested for the incident in the video. reporting live, i am jayne miller. >> thank you. here is a look at some other stories we're following. police have a person in custody after a stabbing early this morning. city police responded around 5:00 a.m. to the 7-eleven on the corner of reisterstown road in west belvedere avenue. there they found a man with a cut on the left side of his chest. he was taken to an area hospital where he was first reported to have non-life-threatening injuries. employees of the washington navy yard's building 197 are back at buildingght, not at 190 seven. officials confirm that the employees who worked were 12 people were killed last month will not be affected by the government shutdown. the order came from the secretary of the navy himself. the six pointrded $4 million contract to a colorado from to repair and restore extensive -- $6.4 million contract to a colora
one city official is considering installing a very slick looking public toilet. it is something that they use in portland. loo. called the portland a 49-year-old man has been arrested for the incident in the video. reporting live, i am jayne miller. >> thank you. here is a look at some other stories we're following. police have a person in custody after a stabbing early this morning. city police responded around 5:00 a.m. to the 7-eleven on the corner of reisterstown road in west...
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really bad guys. >> reporter: the key contained faulty information and scores were changed by city official in secret without consulting the experts who prepareed the key. most agreed with the firefighter bringing closure to the man and attorney who says it's about time the justice was served. >> for the people that it might advantage, it validates something we always thought. this is the group that is saying, hey wait a minute, this isn't right. >> it's time to hear that there's big problems with the examination they're giving with the fire department. >> reporter: the city attorney's office responded by saying they disagree with today's verdict and are very disappointed but they also want to point out there's no age discrimination within san francisco's fire department. in san francisco, i'm paul chambers, ktvu news. >>> accused of driving drunk when she hit and killed a couple out driving a car. >> she still doesn't believe she hit anything. >> the history we uncovered about the woman behind the wheel. >> here it is, the hard fought tentative agreement that's being distributed to b.a.r.t
really bad guys. >> reporter: the key contained faulty information and scores were changed by city official in secret without consulting the experts who prepareed the key. most agreed with the firefighter bringing closure to the man and attorney who says it's about time the justice was served. >> for the people that it might advantage, it validates something we always thought. this is the group that is saying, hey wait a minute, this isn't right. >> it's time to hear that...
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really bad guys. >> reporter: the key contained faulty information and scores were changed by city official in secret without consulting the experts who prepareed the key. most agreed with the firefighter bringing closure to the man and attorney who says it's about time the justice was served. >> for the people that it might advantage, it validates something we always thought. this is the group that is saying, hey wait a minute, this isn't right. >> it's time to hear that there's big problems with the examination they're giving with the fire department. >> reporter: the city attorney's office responded by saying they disagree with today's verdict and are very disappointed but they also want to point out there's no age discrimination within san francisco's fire department. in san francisco, i'm paul chambers, ktvu news. >>> accused of driving drunk when she hit and killed a couple out driving a car. >> she still doesn't believe she hit anything. >> the history we uncovered about the woman behind the wheel. >> here it is, the hard fought tentative agreement that's being distributed to b.a.r.t
really bad guys. >> reporter: the key contained faulty information and scores were changed by city official in secret without consulting the experts who prepareed the key. most agreed with the firefighter bringing closure to the man and attorney who says it's about time the justice was served. >> for the people that it might advantage, it validates something we always thought. this is the group that is saying, hey wait a minute, this isn't right. >> it's time to hear that...
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city officials have big plans but one thing is standing in their way. the parking lot.ll it the missing link in their plan for a continuous river front park and they're threatening to take the parking lot away from the boat club. >> now that the old robinson terminal warehouse properties have been sold alexandria will permit development in order to get guaranteed public access to the river front. an impediment to the dream is a boat launch and parking lot owned by the old dome minion -- old dominion boat club. >> it's gotten to the point where every time we think we're there there's two steps backwards or something else that's placed on the agenda for discussion. >> city officials say alexandria would take some of the parking lot land here for a sidewalk along the ally called the strand and then take more land right at the edge of the river for the continuous pedestrian walkway but that would leave just over half the land for the boat club and they would continue to use it for parking. >> the city says boats could be stored a mile or so away in the eisenhower valley. al
city officials have big plans but one thing is standing in their way. the parking lot.ll it the missing link in their plan for a continuous river front park and they're threatening to take the parking lot away from the boat club. >> now that the old robinson terminal warehouse properties have been sold alexandria will permit development in order to get guaranteed public access to the river front. an impediment to the dream is a boat launch and parking lot owned by the old dome minion --...
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. >>> city officials voted to put the homes on the city listed of store properties. . >>> an indian company in fremont is reported to agree of the largest time ever for visa frauds and abuse. it is a technology out sourcing company and it recordedly agreed to pay -- allegedly brought temporary workers to india on visitor visits and paying them lower salaries. >>> ktvu washington dc bureau was on hand as oklahoma senator tom unveiled his report today. glaring examples of government mismanagement. he said crump -- >>> a grilling on capitol hill in connection of the healthcare.gov website. a white house staff member had apologize to lawmakers where the site launched. >> by the free reviewable obamacare. >> the hearing is getting an honest straightforward assessment of the status of the healthcare law. >> democrats want to make the affordable care act work. republicans don't. >> a fresh ground is backing for us over obamacare how lawmakers picked it apart. >> we are barely four weeks into this one and we are already declaring it dead. >> and now we are told that everything will be okay soon. >>
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. >>> ed lee and city officials held this ribbon cutting ceremony for the new 100-unit affordable housing project in the city's western edition neighborhood. the complex officially opened a few months ago. it was named after mary helen rogers, community activist. >>> burlingame police are asking for the public's help to find a missing man. family members say 79-year-old scottie morris was last seen yesterday morning leaving his home on ralston avenue. his wife says she believes he went for a walk on lur lirng game avenue several blocks from the home. morris was wearing a light sweatshirt and black sweatpants. >>> the u.s. department of justice has filed a lawsuit against the owners of a fremont apartment complex. the suit claims the woodland garden apartments on bell street discriminates against families with children. the justice department said they decided to sue after receiving complaints from five families who live there. they say management does not allow kids to play on common grass areas of the complex. federal officials say families with children should have the same ability as o
. >>> ed lee and city officials held this ribbon cutting ceremony for the new 100-unit affordable housing project in the city's western edition neighborhood. the complex officially opened a few months ago. it was named after mary helen rogers, community activist. >>> burlingame police are asking for the public's help to find a missing man. family members say 79-year-old scottie morris was last seen yesterday morning leaving his home on ralston avenue. his wife says she...
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chinese government officials, owners like this, the greening of other cities. >> translator: we are shifting from the economic-first policy and aiming to balance development and environmental protection. pushing for rooftop greenery will help make china more beautiful. liquor. it ages in these parts. the plant's temperature should be less than 20 degrees celsius. in the summer, the temperature could rise to almost 40 degrees. so the company uses air-conditioning. but that increases costs. the bottom line. to save money, the company turned its rooftop into a rice paddy. the rice plants like sunshine. the paddy lowers the inside temperature by 7 degrees. the rice also helps reduce costs. the company pays half of its former power bill. >> translator: the paddy greatly benefit the operation. it has sharply reduced our energy bill. consumers will enjoy our rice because of its ecofriendly image. >> reporter: more companies in china are expected to switch to rooftop greening. in doing so, new business opportunities will emerge. nhk world. >>> populous. prosperous. pushing ahead. china's rise brough
chinese government officials, owners like this, the greening of other cities. >> translator: we are shifting from the economic-first policy and aiming to balance development and environmental protection. pushing for rooftop greenery will help make china more beautiful. liquor. it ages in these parts. the plant's temperature should be less than 20 degrees celsius. in the summer, the temperature could rise to almost 40 degrees. so the company uses air-conditioning. but that increases costs....
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a dog. >> subcommittee will talk about ways to improve safety communication between pg&e and city officialsas shut down in san carlos this month over safety concerns. officials say they first learned from the media, not pg&e, that flawed documents were used to wrongly declare the pipeline safe which was ordered shut down early this month but has been allowed to be reconnected to flow at a lower pressure legal. >> an armed robbery suspect shot by san francisco police is in serious condition this morning and the shooting happened after officers cornered him at mallorca streets at a bank of america a.t.m. after the suspect tried to grab a backpack from a man. police say he pistol-whipped the victim and ran off. officers found him he then turned gun on him. the victim left the scene and investigators tracked him down and questioned him. >> time to check with mike if you her the howling winds last night and this morning, let's see what they doing. >> calming down. they will return this afternoon but not to the same levels. you can see a few showers in the santa cruz mountains which are light wit
a dog. >> subcommittee will talk about ways to improve safety communication between pg&e and city officialsas shut down in san carlos this month over safety concerns. officials say they first learned from the media, not pg&e, that flawed documents were used to wrongly declare the pipeline safe which was ordered shut down early this month but has been allowed to be reconnected to flow at a lower pressure legal. >> an armed robbery suspect shot by san francisco police is in...
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you can see the tail lights had of torts foster city. >> >> city officials in san carlos are callingut those with p-g and e. saying that a major pipeline running through a community there. may be putting thousands of people in danger. a judge has already ordered the pipeline's shutdown, but city officials say, the court battle over the case will continue tuesday. >> until they go and look at this blind, i will not be have bay until i see what the information shows may. >> the judge will continue to hear this case today. >> a six year veteran of the department is not accused of extortion while on duty. and tonight, and hayward's police chief has taken action. she told our justine waldman , she has zero tolerance policy for misconduct. the latest officer was arrested. he is 30 years old. he allegedly told the woman that if she gave him $500 cash he will make her criminal case go away. instead he is charged with extortion. he is out on a $500,000 bail. he also sent in his letter of resignation not even two weeks ago. their rest of the mother officer for sexually abusing girls what the w
you can see the tail lights had of torts foster city. >> >> city officials in san carlos are callingut those with p-g and e. saying that a major pipeline running through a community there. may be putting thousands of people in danger. a judge has already ordered the pipeline's shutdown, but city officials say, the court battle over the case will continue tuesday. >> until they go and look at this blind, i will not be have bay until i see what the information shows may....
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according to city officials, the left lane of northbound and southbound russell street will be shut down. he got onto some side roads into haynes street. it all starts today and lasts until july of next year. >> i'm just trying to drive around down there. that is where it goes. none that area. i think it is worth and have a casino there eventually. >> the city needs to relocate several underground utilities to accommodate the new casino. first infrastructure will be moved. >> the way the casino is being built is they will be building overgs and walkways streetwear underground facilities currently are. we need to move them from their location to a place where we can easily access them, either survey them or keep an eye on them to make sure that there is no issue. >> meanwhile maryland cost to rent -- maryland's trend quotation authority was to hear your thoughts on the pole lanes project. a public hearing is scheduled for tonight in bel air. the toll lanes will run from 895 north of route 43. in an update, baltimore city police identified the victim of a deadly shooting monday night. it h
according to city officials, the left lane of northbound and southbound russell street will be shut down. he got onto some side roads into haynes street. it all starts today and lasts until july of next year. >> i'm just trying to drive around down there. that is where it goes. none that area. i think it is worth and have a casino there eventually. >> the city needs to relocate several underground utilities to accommodate the new casino. first infrastructure will be moved. >>...
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turns out city officials recently discovered the proccess for granting specialtax credits was antiquated. finance director harry black says the credits were reviewed and calculated by hand, a system that was error prone and will be upgraded. 01:27:30 "tre are too many hand touching the prcess:" but the were alsoonces that an adminstration which has allowed millions of dollars in undeserved tax breaks needs more oversight. 34:32 "i think those that have the highest risk should be audited first city comptroller joan pratt says she r agency wants to prioritize a fialudit of theinance department to insure the new system will be both accurate and fair. 01:34:44 "what i want is to be sure that the citizens are being billed properly and that the citizens are paying the city in a timely basis as they should" it's our duty to hold our elected accountable. you can do that by joining our fox45 waste watch. if you have a story about government waste... call our hotline... 410-662- 1456. you can also log onto our website fox baltimore dot com and clicon waste watch. maryland caoske rolling... in... t
turns out city officials recently discovered the proccess for granting specialtax credits was antiquated. finance director harry black says the credits were reviewed and calculated by hand, a system that was error prone and will be upgraded. 01:27:30 "tre are too many hand touching the prcess:" but the were alsoonces that an adminstration which has allowed millions of dollars in undeserved tax breaks needs more oversight. 34:32 "i think those that have the highest risk should be...
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the investigation was ordered by the mayor's office after a top city official suggested that arson may have been the cause. it was a claim that angered leaders in the firefighters union now demanding an apology. how long have they had the results? >> investigation was completed in mid september but only released by the mayor's office today. all three fires, two of them on the same day in august, were all ruled accidental. one was electrical, one was caused by a fuel leak and the third was undetermined. an ambulance fire on any given day may not catch the attention of many people but on august 13, somebody snapped a picture of this one going up in flames on benning road and gave it to the firefighters union that promptly published it on twitter. to the union it was just another example of old broken down equipment firefighters, medics and paramedics were forced to use, especially when a second ambulance caught fire later that day at the washington hospital center but top city officials weren't so sure and said so. >> how many instances are aware of where two fire engines have caught fir
the investigation was ordered by the mayor's office after a top city official suggested that arson may have been the cause. it was a claim that angered leaders in the firefighters union now demanding an apology. how long have they had the results? >> investigation was completed in mid september but only released by the mayor's office today. all three fires, two of them on the same day in august, were all ruled accidental. one was electrical, one was caused by a fuel leak and the third was...
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meanwhile, baltimore city officials are under fire for illegally closing meetings that are supposed to be open to the public. the state's open meetings compliance board determined this week that the baltimore development corporation broke the law by closing a meeting back in july. that's the third violation by a city agency this year. back on may 20- th... the city finance board barred fox 45 and the baltimore sun... from attending a meeting discussing a huge tax break for developers of harbor point. and in march - a city task force shut the media out of an important meeting regarding speed cameras. the mayor says she's working to improve compliance among city staff. <"given everyone's best efforts in understanding the intracacies of the open meeting rules and the exemptions, i do not expect we will be error free in the future, but our intention and our work will be to make sure we are in full compliance."> the only substantial penalty these city boards face for breaking transparancy laws is a fine of one hundred dollars... and that's only is someone pusues the case in civil court, the
meanwhile, baltimore city officials are under fire for illegally closing meetings that are supposed to be open to the public. the state's open meetings compliance board determined this week that the baltimore development corporation broke the law by closing a meeting back in july. that's the third violation by a city agency this year. back on may 20- th... the city finance board barred fox 45 and the baltimore sun... from attending a meeting discussing a huge tax break for developers of harbor...
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walsh's target, the 51 remaining massage parlors licensed through the health department that city officialsct employ trafficked women. >> people are being held against their will and being raped in essence, dozen plus times a day. it is a disgrace and very real. >> for the last five years, the mayor gavin newsom empowered city investigators to move in and raid massage parlors looking for evidence to shut them down. >> i have looked down stairs in the basement, i have seen where people are literally being held against their will. in essence, becoming sex slaves in a city like san francisco, one of the wealthiest cities in the united states. >> in 2004, san franciscans were shocked when a federal investigation targeting massage parlors uncovered an illegal sex trafficking ring in the bay area. >> out of 11 brothels, approximately 100 women were recovered. >> health department. massage? >> no. >> how come you have the signs still? >> since 2004, walsh has shed over 100 pounds. and san francisco has shed 24 illegal massage parlors operating as modern-day brothels. where women suspected of being
walsh's target, the 51 remaining massage parlors licensed through the health department that city officialsct employ trafficked women. >> people are being held against their will and being raped in essence, dozen plus times a day. it is a disgrace and very real. >> for the last five years, the mayor gavin newsom empowered city investigators to move in and raid massage parlors looking for evidence to shut them down. >> i have looked down stairs in the basement, i have seen...
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the city officials have claimed the games have started to attack illegal drug dealing and gambling. >coming up next, a boston mom pulls your son out of class for a baseball game. >>> and taking a live look outside. changes in our weather. >> i'll colin rash. the dodgers move a step closer ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. starting at $29,900. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs. with just a few ingredients, you have an easy dinner. pillsbury crescents. make dinner pop! [ pop ] but press them flat, add sauce... and some pepperoni and cheese... and school nights turn into grands mini pizza nights. pillsbury grands biscuits. make dinner pop! >>> and another live look at the fire burning on the island. no structures are burning right now, just grass and brush. but one right lane on the lower deck of the bay bridge is closed as they work to fi
the city officials have claimed the games have started to attack illegal drug dealing and gambling. >coming up next, a boston mom pulls your son out of class for a baseball game. >>> and taking a live look outside. changes in our weather. >> i'll colin rash. the dodgers move a step closer ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but...
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unfortunately inside the car were also a former city official, hajavier milan and th sister of the driver of the truck but they didn't make it. >> were they targets? >> they are speculating it's a hit. but reports are saying perhaps it was a gas malfunction? >> i hate to speculate but that doesn't look like -- >> something just went wrong with the car. >> here's the fire truck arriving. you can see the damage after. the second video in in the u.k. it's a surveillance track of a street with a railroad track running through it. the barriers are down, you see flashing, warning lights but there's always someone not willing to pay attention like this woman on a bicycle. >> no! >> what? >> who decides to ignore all of that, drives right up to the tracks just seconds before the train is coming, missing it by just -- >> that train was flying! >> i mean, aside from the barriers and flashing lights, couldn't she hear it coming? it was right there. >> and now you're not even going to go? >> when the barriers go up, she turns around and goes the other way. she's like you know what, never mind. >> she
unfortunately inside the car were also a former city official, hajavier milan and th sister of the driver of the truck but they didn't make it. >> were they targets? >> they are speculating it's a hit. but reports are saying perhaps it was a gas malfunction? >> i hate to speculate but that doesn't look like -- >> something just went wrong with the car. >> here's the fire truck arriving. you can see the damage after. the second video in in the u.k. it's a...
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city officials want to display the costume at local events to promote businesses. >> translator: we hope to revive the local industry through cosplay culture. >> reporter: japanese cartoon characters are heroes and heroines. they could be used in the real world as well. >>> next let's take a brief look at the market figures. >>> people in paris are getting an introduction to bunraku japan's traditional puppet theater. this time it had a contemporary touch. about 1,000 people packed a theater for the premiere of an updated version of the popular play "sonezaki shinju," first staged in the 18th century. it's considered one of playwright chikamatsu monzaemon's finest works. artist hiroshi sugimoto produced and choreographed the performance. the production incorporated modern staging techniques with video in the background and lighting that made the puppets appear to loom out from the stage. at the story's climax, a clerk from a soy sauce shop and his lover decide to kill themselves after he's deceived by a friend over a loan. [ applause ] >> translator: it was wonderful. i felt as if the pu
city officials want to display the costume at local events to promote businesses. >> translator: we hope to revive the local industry through cosplay culture. >> reporter: japanese cartoon characters are heroes and heroines. they could be used in the real world as well. >>> next let's take a brief look at the market figures. >>> people in paris are getting an introduction to bunraku japan's traditional puppet theater. this time it had a contemporary touch. about...
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i represented her, we went and talked to the bus company officials and city officials and threaten to have a bus boycott. and assured us what happened to claudette would not happen again. from the time i opened my office until the day of mrs. parks's a rest, almost every day, days a week, mrs. parks, who worked as a seamstress in a department store a block from my office doing her lunch hour she would bring her lunch to my office and i would have my lunch and we would talk about conditions in montgomery. we talked about claudette, we talked about the lack of recreational facilities, we talked about the inequality and all the problems that we had and she was secretary to the montgomerie branch of the naacp, she was also the youth director of it and her husband had been involved in helping to raise funds for the scottsboro boys who had been in prison for allegedly raped in the early 30s and so she was a person very much interested and we talked about the type person -- whatever needed to be done to file the problem this and we could think of no better person, we talked about it and the
i represented her, we went and talked to the bus company officials and city officials and threaten to have a bus boycott. and assured us what happened to claudette would not happen again. from the time i opened my office until the day of mrs. parks's a rest, almost every day, days a week, mrs. parks, who worked as a seamstress in a department store a block from my office doing her lunch hour she would bring her lunch to my office and i would have my lunch and we would talk about conditions in...
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. >> quakwame cilme kilpatrick ise 18th city officially during his tenure as mayor to be charged with misconduct. on thursday he was sentenced on two dozen counts including racket eager and extortion charges. approved an $8.4 million settlement, he went to jail again after he was convicted of hiding assets from the court. as prosecutors wrote, quote, kilpatrick is not the source of economic corruption for decade. his lawyers argue he's being made a scapegoat for the financial woes of a beleaguered city. despite some urban successes downtown it's struggling with thousands of abandoned homes, now for detroit, the road to renewal remains as polt hold as its city -- potholed as its city streets. john hendren, al jazeera, detroit. >>> while military drones make the headlines in many parts of the world they're used by private individuals and police forces, is growing. civil society groups, worsening surveillance society but the people who make the drones say they can make a lifesaving difference. >>> graffiti artists in new york city are taking legal action to try to stop an old factory to
. >> quakwame cilme kilpatrick ise 18th city officially during his tenure as mayor to be charged with misconduct. on thursday he was sentenced on two dozen counts including racket eager and extortion charges. approved an $8.4 million settlement, he went to jail again after he was convicted of hiding assets from the court. as prosecutors wrote, quote, kilpatrick is not the source of economic corruption for decade. his lawyers argue he's being made a scapegoat for the financial woes of a...
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. >> reporter: city officials met again after declaring a state of emergency on friday when a judge issued a temporary injunction to shut it down. that still hasn't happened. pg&e admitted giving flood reports about pipeline safety and faulty record keeping. they did reduce the pressure by 20% on friday to ease concerns. >> it's not okay. they need to cover themselves and protect us and remove the gas line for sure. >> reporter: britain avenue here is a very well-travelled street. most of the people had no idea there was a potentially dangerous pipeline running underneath it. >> and that is a scary feels there is a lot of parks and -- scary feeling. there is a lot of parks and schools in this area. >> they will meet with the public utility's commission about the pipeline, that pg&e agreed to shut down yesterday. >>> a man is facing drunk driving charges accused of causing a deadly crash on 101. chp said 24-year-old zachary cats was going northbound in a southbound lane at 340time yesterday morning when he hit a taxi carrying two passengers near sierra point parkway in south san francisco.
. >> reporter: city officials met again after declaring a state of emergency on friday when a judge issued a temporary injunction to shut it down. that still hasn't happened. pg&e admitted giving flood reports about pipeline safety and faulty record keeping. they did reduce the pressure by 20% on friday to ease concerns. >> it's not okay. they need to cover themselves and protect us and remove the gas line for sure. >> reporter: britain avenue here is a very well-travelled...
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city officials want to show the costume at local events to promote local businesses. >> translator: wee to revive the local industry through cosplay culture. >> reporter: japanese cartoon characters are heroes and heroines in the world of fiction. now they could be saviors for communities in the real world as well. >>> time now to find out the latest situation of a powerful storm that is affecting the philippines. here's our meteorologist sayaka mori. >> the western pick usually settles down this time of year, but it's not the case this year. we're watching a storm. instead of bringing beautiful scents, it's bringing powerful rainfall and winds. it's expected to move into eastern luzon by saturday morning local time as a typhoon. waves of about 7 meters is likely today with gusts of nearly 200 kilometers per hour. and the system will likely move over the south china sea. it could move into vietnam early next week. rainfall of about 200 millimeters is likely across the eastern part of the philippines and northwestern part the philippines for the next few days, enough to cause flooding.
city officials want to show the costume at local events to promote local businesses. >> translator: wee to revive the local industry through cosplay culture. >> reporter: japanese cartoon characters are heroes and heroines in the world of fiction. now they could be saviors for communities in the real world as well. >>> time now to find out the latest situation of a powerful storm that is affecting the philippines. here's our meteorologist sayaka mori. >> the western...
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per district were identified by volunteers and in terms of the numbers if anything one of the city officials that is charged with the homelessness that's not a reason to inflate the numbers. in terms of the increase 2011 we saw 11 hundred and 51 homes in the bayview and 1278 in 2012. they're very close to 2012 and 2013. and the notation that i inflaltd the numbers is in exchange any scrutiny >> how does is it compare to other areas. >> the tenderloin has gone down it was about 12 hundred and again, i'm going unsheltered. and it's been steeled increasing and then 2013 almost 13 hundred. the mission is another high impact neighborhood. again fairly steady throw in did few hundred rage we are seeing the increase in the bayview >> can i say when catholic charities work with envy office to open up a shelter for children and mothers it seemed there was really good community engagement. of course, there's some people who don't want homeless or children or mothers in their district but we work closely with so many groups to be supportive and now a lot of people give support. i'm wondering it seems f
per district were identified by volunteers and in terms of the numbers if anything one of the city officials that is charged with the homelessness that's not a reason to inflate the numbers. in terms of the increase 2011 we saw 11 hundred and 51 homes in the bayview and 1278 in 2012. they're very close to 2012 and 2013. and the notation that i inflaltd the numbers is in exchange any scrutiny >> how does is it compare to other areas. >> the tenderloin has gone down it was about 12...
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. >> san carlos city officials estimate between 3,000 and 5,000 people live along the route of the pipeline now shut down. >> a salmonella scare stretches across 18 states. why health officials think that it may have originated here in california. >> an armed robber no match for this store clerk. how the employee fought back. >> and how does a boy without a boarding pass get on to a plane without noticing? the surprising new details about this sneaky young osteo stow away. >> right now, not not too bad. clear skies. the forecast coming up. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, alert. chicken from california is ma >>> new at 10:00, a public health alert. chicken from california is making hundreds of people sick. joe vasquez talked to a bay area man who was just about to dig in. >> the number is right there. >> ed says he bought foster farms raw chicken today and was about to prepare dinner when he saw a report on kpix at 5:00. turns out, he bought the same chicken and even has the same cereal numbers as the one making people sick. p6137, p6137a. >> why can they put stuff out that has salmonell
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protesting visiting professor position given to axial age erector david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six today were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand four hundred federal civil rights cases pending against the new york city police department reporting from new york. r.t. tough police tactics are in the spotlight in today's breaking the sad and can watch the full show at six thirty pm g.m.t. don pike the policeman in the video who was merely watering is hippies has been awarded a much deserved thirty eight thousand dollars in workers' compensation from u.c. davis you see back in june filed a claim with the university seen that he suffered from quote unspecified psychiatric and nervous system damage i can totally relate releasing an entire can of mace on
protesting visiting professor position given to axial age erector david petraeus at cuny the city's official university her testers were punched slammed on the ground and six today were arrested jailed and arraigned on charges of obstruction of governmental administration riot resisting arrest and disorderly conduct however there's been no reports of the officers involved to being penalized or charged with misconduct according to the latest confirmed figures there are close to one thousand four...
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what they want mid-market to look like, and they're trying to clean things up, and -- >> ama: city officials claim the games have started to attract illegal gambling and drug dealing. merchants complained about a spike in crime around the games. >>> a new effort is underway in san jose to make their police watch dog agency more visible. these ads urging residents to report questionable behavior by police officers are appearing on the buses. the police auditor says it's about being visible in communities withhigh crime. the black cards provide a phone number for the residents to call if they have a concern about officers. >> some relief to the oakland coliseum's plumbing problems. we'll show you one company's extravagant solution for sports fansed. >> a live look outside as the sun begins to set, meteorologist leigh glaser has the forecast. >> game three of northwestern league division series in detroit. a's starter parker is rejuvenated. [ female announcer ] these are the crescents you love on a holiday. and these are the ones you'll love on a school night. pillsbury crescent dogs. with just
what they want mid-market to look like, and they're trying to clean things up, and -- >> ama: city officials claim the games have started to attract illegal gambling and drug dealing. merchants complained about a spike in crime around the games. >>> a new effort is underway in san jose to make their police watch dog agency more visible. these ads urging residents to report questionable behavior by police officers are appearing on the buses. the police auditor says it's about...