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and this, long queues on the m20 over a decade ago is the kind of scenario the department for transportide of the motorway to ensure traffic keeps flowing in both directions. some of the discussions between the government and transport companies about the no deal scenario had been kept secret through nondisclosure agreements. officials say the necessary protect commercial interests. but mps in the report today says such secrecy has damaged the ability of the wider business community to plan. uk ports have been looking at how they could react if there was suddenly checks of the border. but they remain worried about the prospect of no deal because the necessary infrastructure is not in place. there has been a lot of analysis and a lot of working with government on possible scenarios which we're not allowed to divulge. but it is fair to say that ports and private sector operators are not investing yet until they know the final arrangements on the final deal. the department of transport says it is implementing the necessary legislation to prepare for no deal. and it has carried out extensiv
and this, long queues on the m20 over a decade ago is the kind of scenario the department for transportide of the motorway to ensure traffic keeps flowing in both directions. some of the discussions between the government and transport companies about the no deal scenario had been kept secret through nondisclosure agreements. officials say the necessary protect commercial interests. but mps in the report today says such secrecy has damaged the ability of the wider business community to plan. uk...
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in the uk it's only putting on normal bikes because the department for transport says mopeds and scootersd scooters are too dangerouslj and scooters are too dangerous.” have been on one in paris, my kids loved it, i was trying to keep up with them, they go really fast.” loved it, i was trying to keep up with them, they go really fast. i am a former byker and i would love to go on one of those but at the moment it's been denied. they don't have docks like the ones we are familiar with in london and companies have tried to do that in the uk so far without much success, a company in manchester had a lot of thefts. they are manchester had a lot of thefts. they a re left manchester had a lot of thefts. they are left stranded everywhere. you would see them in manchester on trees and lamp posts. it has replaced the shopping trolley. in china there are mountains of them, they get left and then collected and put in big mountains. thanks, good to see you, thank you for your company, we will see you soon, goodbye. a lot going on with the weather over the next 24—hour is, we start off this morning wi
in the uk it's only putting on normal bikes because the department for transport says mopeds and scootersd scooters are too dangerouslj and scooters are too dangerous.” have been on one in paris, my kids loved it, i was trying to keep up with them, they go really fast.” loved it, i was trying to keep up with them, they go really fast. i am a former byker and i would love to go on one of those but at the moment it's been denied. they don't have docks like the ones we are familiar with in...
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there is a lot of use of the word secretive in your report, the department for transport has been secretive this report and presumably is also hampering the ability of businesses to prepare for whatever eventuality they may face. i entirely agree and the report endorsed that. i believe the best preparation is to be as open as possible, if there are problems for goodness' sake tell businesses what those problems are. businesses are good at adapting to whatever faces them but let's be completely open about it. i think these agreements are not the way forward to do that. the chancellor speaking today, conceding that leaving the eu would be worse off financially but theresa may's deal would leave it less worse off than if there was no deal. what is your position at the moment about the meaningful vote in parliament, will you vote to support the prime minister's plan? we will have the vote on the 11th of september, there isa vote on the 11th of september, there is a little time to go before that, at the moment i am on the fence because through this work on the public accounts committee i am full
there is a lot of use of the word secretive in your report, the department for transport has been secretive this report and presumably is also hampering the ability of businesses to prepare for whatever eventuality they may face. i entirely agree and the report endorsed that. i believe the best preparation is to be as open as possible, if there are problems for goodness' sake tell businesses what those problems are. businesses are good at adapting to whatever faces them but let's be completely...
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but in response, the department for transport told us...scrap metal act... but while the authorities continue to debate the possible long term solutions, the police are targeting the criminals responsible, raiding suspected chop shops. this morning i am in coventry with officers who have been tipped off about a small industrial unit. the company is known for selling lots of vehicles on well—known auction websites. police. when we arrive, there is no—one around but the officers do find a high—end car that appears to be under repair. police have found quite a lot of car parts, mainly mercedes. they found airbags, gear sticks, all sorts of things. they have just got to verify now whether these parts are stolen. in fact, officers find that some parts are from a car stolen during a burglary in birmingham injuly. and the parts apparently destined to repair the mercedes come from a matching vehicle stolen in yorkshire in august. it is a decent haulfor the regional organised crime disruption team, led by a detective constable. is this your typical
but in response, the department for transport told us...scrap metal act... but while the authorities continue to debate the possible long term solutions, the police are targeting the criminals responsible, raiding suspected chop shops. this morning i am in coventry with officers who have been tipped off about a small industrial unit. the company is known for selling lots of vehicles on well—known auction websites. police. when we arrive, there is no—one around but the officers do find a...
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contrary to the impression he gave in this letter, the department for transport had a significant rolenterim report, the dft decision to phase in the introduction of thameslink stretch resources barely... it is not good enough to have network rail to focus on engineering and not focused enough on passengers. it's one of the problems in the rail industry. is why we've already started to work towards a more joined up railway through an alliance structure that it's why. as i said with the announcement of the railway review, that's an essential part of delivering much more substantial change necessary given what's happened this summer —— it's why. the complaints when confined to the north of england, one mp highlighted the chaos this week for train services on into london waterloo. —— weren't confined. my my constituents are furious about the situation on mayhem monday this week. with seemingly no contingency plans and diabolical communication. will my honourable friend confirmed that south—western railway and network rail will be held to account and me to learn lessons from this mass? the
contrary to the impression he gave in this letter, the department for transport had a significant rolenterim report, the dft decision to phase in the introduction of thameslink stretch resources barely... it is not good enough to have network rail to focus on engineering and not focused enough on passengers. it's one of the problems in the rail industry. is why we've already started to work towards a more joined up railway through an alliance structure that it's why. as i said with the...
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the department for transport also wants to give councils more powers to tackle parking in cycling laneseduce the number of cyclists and pedestrians killed. £70million. that‘s what centrica, the owner of british gas, thinks the new cap on energy bills will cost them. from january, an average dual fuel customer who pays by direct debit should pay no more than £1,137 a year. this is £68 lower than british gas‘s standard variable tariff. compensation claims for damage done by potholes to vehicles on england‘s motorways and major a—roads have reached a five—year high. there were over a thousand claims in the last year — more than double the numberjust the year before. a look at the markets, i put centrica up there. down 6%. problems about the price cap. strikes to me isa about the price cap. strikes to me is a bit of an extreme reaction, bearing in mind it is not a is a bit of an extreme reaction, bearing in mind it is nota huge amount of money for someone like centrica to lose. the ftse100 down 196. centrica to lose. the ftse100 down 1%. pound against the euro, the pound recovering, to euro
the department for transport also wants to give councils more powers to tackle parking in cycling laneseduce the number of cyclists and pedestrians killed. £70million. that‘s what centrica, the owner of british gas, thinks the new cap on energy bills will cost them. from january, an average dual fuel customer who pays by direct debit should pay no more than £1,137 a year. this is £68 lower than british gas‘s standard variable tariff. compensation claims for damage done by potholes to...
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and this, long queues on the m20 over a decade ago is the kind of scenario the department for transportin both directions. some of the discussions between the government and transport companies about the no deal scenario had been kept secret through nondisclosure agreements. officials say they're necessary to protect commercial interests. but mps in the report today says such secrecy has damaged the ability of the wider business community to plan. uk ports have been looking at how they could react if there was suddenly checks of the border. but they remain worried about the prospect of no deal because the necessary infrastructure is not in place. there has been a lot of analysis and a lot of working with government on possible scenarios which we're not allowed to divulge. but it is fair to say that ports and private sector operators are not investing yet until they know the final arrangements on the final deal. the department of transport says it is implementing the necessary legislation to prepare for no deal. and it has carried out extensive work to mitigate any disruption at the bord
and this, long queues on the m20 over a decade ago is the kind of scenario the department for transportin both directions. some of the discussions between the government and transport companies about the no deal scenario had been kept secret through nondisclosure agreements. officials say they're necessary to protect commercial interests. but mps in the report today says such secrecy has damaged the ability of the wider business community to plan. uk ports have been looking at how they could...
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jesse newman is the conservative member and parliamentary under secretary of state for the department of transport. he was the parliamentary under-secretary of state at the department for business, energy and industrial strategy from 2016 to 2017. he was a director at berkeley is entering his reputable years he taught at the university college london and is the author of several books including the aforementioned first conservative and the big society the anatomy of the new politics. he suffers the greatest handicap of having been educated at oxford and holds a phd in philosophy from the university college london. a recent review called him one of only three or four are genuine intellectuals on the bench in the house of commons. imagine how one might it would be in the house of representatives. [laughter] >> it's an honor and a privilege to welcome jesse norman. [applause] thank you very much indeed for that wonderful introduction. i can't tell you how delighted i am to be here to talk about this great fellow and i should say in picking off and i do it as someone that is interested in ideas and th
jesse newman is the conservative member and parliamentary under secretary of state for the department of transport. he was the parliamentary under-secretary of state at the department for business, energy and industrial strategy from 2016 to 2017. he was a director at berkeley is entering his reputable years he taught at the university college london and is the author of several books including the aforementioned first conservative and the big society the anatomy of the new politics. he suffers...
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executive director to amend cooperative -- cooperative agreement numbers with the california department of transportation for the u.s. 101 i to 80 managed lanes for an additional 150-2,000 and a total amount not to exceed $27,000 and approve a local partnership program for an exchange of funds for the u.s. 101, i to a deep managed lanes project. this is an action item. >> good morning. i am a senior planner with the transportation authority. i am here with a final update on the phase of the transportation authority effort to test the feasibility of management strategies on the freeways to help with more people in the same or fewer vehicles as demand for travel continues to increase this project was last discussed at the april 10th board meeting where we brought initial results. as we all know, congestion on the freeways is bad and getting worse. because this trend of more congestion a slower travel times is only forecasted to continue without taking action, carpools and buses will be stuck in the same traffic as solo drivers, giving them no incentive to take transit or share the ride. the authority decided t
executive director to amend cooperative -- cooperative agreement numbers with the california department of transportation for the u.s. 101 i to 80 managed lanes for an additional 150-2,000 and a total amount not to exceed $27,000 and approve a local partnership program for an exchange of funds for the u.s. 101, i to a deep managed lanes project. this is an action item. >> good morning. i am a senior planner with the transportation authority. i am here with a final update on the phase of...
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says businesses are struggling to prepare for a no—deal scenario, because planning by the department for transportme measures to combat disruption are already in place, but the committee is worried things are still too uncertain. the government has a big challenge. they have the vote in parliament on december 11 and a lot will depend on the outcome of that vote and further legislation that has to go through parliament before march 29. we are at the point of no return for preparing with no deal, if we don't have preparations in place it is difficult to know what is to be done, let alone legislation, leading for the logistics of traffic, parked up for the logistics of traffic, parked up lloris. there is a lot of uncertainty and the department has made some plans, we don't feel they have been tested rigourously in a. —— rigourously enough. the uk's worst performing mental health trust has been told by the care quality commission it has just weeks to make improvements to safety. understaffing and unsafe wards mean the norfolk and suffolk nhs foundation trust has been placed in special measures by insp
says businesses are struggling to prepare for a no—deal scenario, because planning by the department for transportme measures to combat disruption are already in place, but the committee is worried things are still too uncertain. the government has a big challenge. they have the vote in parliament on december 11 and a lot will depend on the outcome of that vote and further legislation that has to go through parliament before march 29. we are at the point of no return for preparing with no...
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as theed as commissioner department of transportation -- in the department of transportation 40 feet -- forc. of 50,000 an influx employees going to stress the infrastructure of the cities? >> it really depends on how close people live to where they work. the nice thing about crystal city, which is the place they are looking at outside of dce, one metro stop outside of it, there is a tremendous amount of high density housing there. there's a lot of office space and there is the opportunity to build more or even repurpose some space. , think that bodes very well but additionally, because we are a tri-state area like new york, there is the opportunity for people to live in washington dc or maryland and take the metro. put moretely need to resources into public transit and public transportation, and we now have a dedicated tax for that which i think is probably one of the things amazon is looking at. the idea they might split 25,000 in queens and 25,000 in crystal city also takes some pressure off of the system. alex: when i think about amazon's presence in its main hq in seattle, they have he
as theed as commissioner department of transportation -- in the department of transportation 40 feet -- forc. of 50,000 an influx employees going to stress the infrastructure of the cities? >> it really depends on how close people live to where they work. the nice thing about crystal city, which is the place they are looking at outside of dce, one metro stop outside of it, there is a tremendous amount of high density housing there. there's a lot of office space and there is the...
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in 2016, they beat 77 other cities for the department of transportation's smart city challenge, winninglion in grant funding and designation as a smart city. it is committed to redefining public transportation and what it calls the new midwest. columbus has eclipsed the rest of the midwest in ev sales with a goal of introducing 300 electric cars to public fleets by 2020. they also developed a system of self driving shuttles which will begin accepting passengers in december, and last month it was the number one city for unicorn startups, and here to discuss is the mayor, andrew ginther, and the ceo of a development organization, columbus 2020. mayor ginther, i need to start by congratulating you on the buckeyes win over the wolverines. i was very excited to see that. >> always a good day when we are living wolverine -- whooping wolverines in columbus. brad: tell me about columbus as a hope to unicorn startups. -- as a home to unicorn startups. it is a home to ohio university, the fast food chain wendy's, but how did you foster the entrepreneurial environment? mayor ginther: it is rooted
in 2016, they beat 77 other cities for the department of transportation's smart city challenge, winninglion in grant funding and designation as a smart city. it is committed to redefining public transportation and what it calls the new midwest. columbus has eclipsed the rest of the midwest in ev sales with a goal of introducing 300 electric cars to public fleets by 2020. they also developed a system of self driving shuttles which will begin accepting passengers in december, and last month it...
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to address this question the department projected-analysises. for example, the transportation analysis uses the regional vehicle miles traveled methodology a evaluates the projects under current condition and updated conditions for the year 2040. the cpe includes updated analysis of air quality, 14 house gas emissions and noise. the board has heard arguments of the easter neighborhood eir. three additional issues were raised by the appellate in the appeal letter. i will briefly address each. the first claim is that the ceqa finding did not take into account the potential impacts for the gentrification and displacement. the easter neighborhood's eir found in the rezone could have secondary socioeconomic effects. those effects would not in turn lead to significant physical environmental impacts. at the direction of the board, the department prepared detailed analysis addressing gentrification and displacement as part of its responses to ceqa appeals for 2675folsom street. the second claim raised by the appellate is the cpe cannot rely on the easter neighborhood eir because the p
to address this question the department projected-analysises. for example, the transportation analysis uses the regional vehicle miles traveled methodology a evaluates the projects under current condition and updated conditions for the year 2040. the cpe includes updated analysis of air quality, 14 house gas emissions and noise. the board has heard arguments of the easter neighborhood eir. three additional issues were raised by the appellate in the appeal letter. i will briefly address each....
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into the transport department calls for being irresponsible on climate change both the more coming up with what you have going underground. be global economy's been dead since two thousand and eight and through the transfusion of a lot of money has been animated and kept alive and look like something was going on there but now those transfusions of cash are ending because interest rates are going to start ticking up so now that rotten stinking corpse of the global economy is going to start smelling really bad people are going to start bailing out of stocks technology stocks housing stock. semiconductor stocks right now just like sell sell sell sell sell sell sell and then of course you could have market down twenty thirty forty fifty sixty percent. thank you but i don't think. that you come. welcome back joining me now to go through some of the week's top stories is former u.k. home office minister and former u.k. transport minister norman baker norman thanks for coming back on before we get to the budget and all the rest of it happening medical cannabis something that you never got t
into the transport department calls for being irresponsible on climate change both the more coming up with what you have going underground. be global economy's been dead since two thousand and eight and through the transfusion of a lot of money has been animated and kept alive and look like something was going on there but now those transfusions of cash are ending because interest rates are going to start ticking up so now that rotten stinking corpse of the global economy is going to start...
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the department of transportation for the state of california has already had $5 billion to work with prior to passing that gas tax last year. they want to see your prices go down immediately. that would save the family for about $700 a year. people were voting against proposition six, want to keep it as is. they say they needed to repair the roads, and fund transit projects. the spokesperson tells us that there are 350 projects that are underway as we speak that are funded as a result of senate bill one. if proposition six is passed, it would be delayed, downsized or deleted and that would force them to go back to the drawing board and find money elsewhere. at this time, we have seen 50 highway jobs across the state completed this year. including the repaving of highway 85 in san jose, and we are going to see what voters think about that tonight. working to hear whether they choose to repeal opposition six. -- proposition 6 voter approval for future gas and vehicle taxes and 2017 tax repeal initiative. >>> there's so much going on nationally between the house and the senate. 36 state
the department of transportation for the state of california has already had $5 billion to work with prior to passing that gas tax last year. they want to see your prices go down immediately. that would save the family for about $700 a year. people were voting against proposition six, want to keep it as is. they say they needed to repair the roads, and fund transit projects. the spokesperson tells us that there are 350 projects that are underway as we speak that are funded as a result of senate...
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monday, they held her responsible for her son'death ch according to a summons, she unlawfully drove around a barricade that had been placed there by department of transportationooding and road not passable. she declined a request for an interview but said this is interview but said this in september. >> these were dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a dangerous for anybody. >> reporter: the decision has divided the community, some claiming racial bias. kareem mack is speaking in lee's defense. >> here's a case where the sheriff says he has all of the evidence. the road was closed, no one was supposed to be driving through. >> it's not like she took the car and said i'm going into an area purposely and harm my child. it's not what happened. it was an accident. >> it is not a good decision. she has suffered enough. >> reporter: cbs legal analyst. >> i think the only possible motivation of the sheriff to charge her with involuntary man slaughter is to deter others in the future. >> reporter: the mother's expected to be in court november 20th and, if convicted, she faces up to 16 months in prison. demarco morgan. cbs news, ch
monday, they held her responsible for her son'death ch according to a summons, she unlawfully drove around a barricade that had been placed there by department of transportationooding and road not passable. she declined a request for an interview but said this is interview but said this in september. >> these were dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a dangerous for anybody. >> reporter: the decision has divided the community, some claiming...
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for airfare, you're wrong. according to data by the department of transportation, airfares remain at historic lows when adjustedon. a 5% decrease year-over-year, charles, and airfare prices since 2010. back to you, happy thanksgiving? >> charles: we won't talk about the bag fees, we will keep that positive energy going. don't you're going to get off easy by hitting the road when you head home. even though you will be hitting some traffic you'll also be giving thanks for those lower gas prices. hillary? >> hey, charles, more people are headed home for the holidays this season because gas prices are low. the price of oil is driving down prices at the pump so more people are headed home. 54.3 million people are going to be traveling in the five days before and after thanksgiving, the highest number we've seen since 2005. 2.5 million more people than we saw last thanksgiving season. the average gas price around the country is around $2.60 a gallon and falling but the price of gas also had its biggest one-week drop we've seen thus far this year. it's not just a cheap tank of gas that's getting people the travel bug.
for airfare, you're wrong. according to data by the department of transportation, airfares remain at historic lows when adjustedon. a 5% decrease year-over-year, charles, and airfare prices since 2010. back to you, happy thanksgiving? >> charles: we won't talk about the bag fees, we will keep that positive energy going. don't you're going to get off easy by hitting the road when you head home. even though you will be hitting some traffic you'll also be giving thanks for those lower gas...
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for her son's death, charging lee with involuntary manslaughter. according to a criminal summons lee unlawfully drove around a highway barricade placed there by the department of transportationding and road not passable. today, cathey declined our request for an interview, but said this in september: >> these were dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a dngerous for anybody. vi reporter: the decision has divided the community, some l aiming racial bias. local n.a.a.c.p. president corine mack is speaking in lee's defense. >> here's a case where the sheriff says he has all of the evidence. the road was closed. no one was supposed to be traveling through. >> that's not someone who said, "okay, i'm going to take my car and go into an area purposely to harm my child. that's not what happened. it was an accident. >> it is not a good decision. she has suffered enough. kl reporter: cbs legal analyst rikki klieman: >> i think the only possible motivation of the sheriff to charge her with involuntary manslaughter is to deter others in the future. >> reporter: the mother is , ancted to be in court november 20, and if convicted, jeff, she faces up to
for her son's death, charging lee with involuntary manslaughter. according to a criminal summons lee unlawfully drove around a highway barricade placed there by the department of transportationding and road not passable. today, cathey declined our request for an interview, but said this in september: >> these were dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a dngerous for anybody. vi reporter: the decision has divided the community, some l aiming racial bias....
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shutdown, homeland security, agriculture and transportation are among the departments that would be affected, one of the biggest issues to be resolved is funding forent trump's u.s.-mÉxico border wall. democrats do not support. watch live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and see the senate on c-span2. former vice president dick cheney and former defense secretary peneta discuss civil discourse in politics, discussion hosted by the university of pittsburgh, it's just over an hour. >> good evening and welcome. we are here this evening as part of multicenter event and for those of you who have not heard about congressman john mertha and the mertha foundation, congressman was someone who exemplified sacrifice, civic duty and courage, things that are very ior
shutdown, homeland security, agriculture and transportation are among the departments that would be affected, one of the biggest issues to be resolved is funding forent trump's u.s.-mÉxico border wall. democrats do not support. watch live coverage of the u.s. house on c-span and see the senate on c-span2. former vice president dick cheney and former defense secretary peneta discuss civil discourse in politics, discussion hosted by the university of pittsburgh, it's just over an hour. >>...
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. >> reporter: now, vdot, virginia department of transportation, says that it is ready as well for the snow. it has 2500 vehicles on standby ready to roll. speaking of rolling, let's take you back up to chopper 4 live above a truck spreading the sale brine along roadway. the driver, matt, we became friendly this afternoon. he is on 355 rockville pike. now, all of the roadways in maryland that are numberedst ar e owned highway. and they are responsible for clearing those roadways. and that is the latest on storm preparations throughout our area. back to you. >> you got it, chri we are working around the clock to keep you ahead of the storm. wake up with storm team 4hu meteorologck bell tomorrow. his up to the minut forecasts start right here at 4:00 a.m. and we invite you to downloadas our nbcngton app if you haven't already. get breaking weather alerts and announcements on any school delays in the palm of your hand. >>> the three suspects charged in the death of mai a wilson were in court today. police say they fire a crowd of people in northeast d.c. over the summer killing the 10-yea
. >> reporter: now, vdot, virginia department of transportation, says that it is ready as well for the snow. it has 2500 vehicles on standby ready to roll. speaking of rolling, let's take you back up to chopper 4 live above a truck spreading the sale brine along roadway. the driver, matt, we became friendly this afternoon. he is on 355 rockville pike. now, all of the roadways in maryland that are numberedst ar e owned highway. and they are responsible for clearing those roadways. and that...
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for her son's death charging lee with involuntary manslaughter. according to a criminal summons she unlawfully drove around a highway barricade that had been placed there due to the department of transportationflooding and a road not passable. this was said in september. >> these are dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a danger for anybody. >> the decision has divided the community. some claiming racial bias. local naacp president karim mack is speaking in lee's defense. >> here's a case where the sheriff says he has all of the ed. the road was closed. no one supposed to be traveling through. >> that's not someone who said, okay, i'm going to take my car and go into an area purposefully to harm my child. that's not what happened. it was an accident. >> it is not a good decision. she has suffered enough. >> reporter: cbs legal analyst rikki cleeman. >> i think the only possible motivation of the sheriff to charge her with involuntary manslaughter is to deter others in the future. >> reporter: the mother is expected to be in court november 20th, and if convicted, jeff, she faces up to 16 months in prison. >> all right. dimarco morgan incana. thanks. >>> st
for her son's death charging lee with involuntary manslaughter. according to a criminal summons she unlawfully drove around a highway barricade that had been placed there due to the department of transportationflooding and a road not passable. this was said in september. >> these are dangerous times. this driving through water where the roads are closed is a danger for anybody. >> the decision has divided the community. some claiming racial bias. local naacp president karim mack is...
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for anybody in the world. and that would include civil space activities from nasa and noaa but also commercial space activities that the commerce department and the transportation department are so focused on. so that's an update, sir, and i'm honored to be here. [ applause ] >> thank you, jim. thank you for that good report. your energetic leadership is making a real difference at nasa, and i hope you will pass along our compliments to astronaut nick hage for being willing to get back on the horse. >> yes, sir. >> go right back up before compass. a courageous man. five years in training, i'm sure he's anxious to get -- >> to be clear, the mission before christmas is not going to be nick hage, but he is anxious to get back there. >> yeah, i bet he'll be crowding to the front of the line. >> you bet. >> after talking with him. great. well done. thank you very much. thanks for your leadership. and thank you for the way that nasa is working in such close consultation with our efforts in defense, our efforts in commercial space. it is a -- it's making a real difference. with that, we're honored to be joined today by the chair of the users advisory group, which the
for anybody in the world. and that would include civil space activities from nasa and noaa but also commercial space activities that the commerce department and the transportation department are so focused on. so that's an update, sir, and i'm honored to be here. [ applause ] >> thank you, jim. thank you for that good report. your energetic leadership is making a real difference at nasa, and i hope you will pass along our compliments to astronaut nick hage for being willing to get back on...
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transported to the hospital. there is no information officially available about the suspect at this time although a spokesperson for the sheriff department does say they believe the suspect is inside the borderline bar and grill where this is happening and there is no danger at this point to people there in the vicinity outside of the venue itself. the venue, country music hall, 2500 ft. , a massive space, paramedics, sheriff deputies, all of them working the scene. we will continue to follow this as it continues to develop. we continue our breaking coverage. jillian: we continue this fox news alert, breaking news coverage of the mass shooting in california. rob: a look at the scene live from above. 11 people confirmed at last check have been shot inside this bar and restaurant. that includes a sheriff's deputy after a gunman storms
transported to the hospital. there is no information officially available about the suspect at this time although a spokesperson for the sheriff department does say they believe the suspect is inside the borderline bar and grill where this is happening and there is no danger at this point to people there in the vicinity outside of the venue itself. the venue, country music hall, 2500 ft. , a massive space, paramedics, sheriff deputies, all of them working the scene. we will continue to follow...
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department of transportation and regulations and faa leglations. >> it is the most popular destination. carlsbad lost the only passenger service. >> tourism and tech. this is located next to lego land. it is huge for families. >> we have a lot of companies located in the north county area. they do a lot of travel to go the son jose region. rrchlt tickets start at $99. >>> halloween revelers got a fright they did not expect. >> we were telling him to stop and let us off. he wouldn't stop. >> the highway horror. >>> the three reasons this is still ton >> trading pets, how does it go? >> the big question is, did it >>> this is unbelievably tragic. this shows a woman beating the driver after she missed her stop. the video stops as the driver veers into another lane, crashes into a vehicle and then a guardrail two more remain missing. no one is believed to have survived. >>> these people are scrambles out of a shutting bus. they were headed to a haunted house. the passengers realized it was taking three times as long as it should. they were begging the driver to pull over. >> i was like listen. at this point it's kidnapping. you can't hold us like this. i stood up and he nailed me in the stomach and kn
department of transportation and regulations and faa leglations. >> it is the most popular destination. carlsbad lost the only passenger service. >> tourism and tech. this is located next to lego land. it is huge for families. >> we have a lot of companies located in the north county area. they do a lot of travel to go the son jose region. rrchlt tickets start at $99. >>> halloween revelers got a fright they did not expect. >> we were telling him to stop and let...
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were british and french officers who came to the united states, whose transportation and housing was paid for by the u.s. war department and the idea was for them to lecture the soldiers at the camp. what they had seen at the somme. but not until they got overseas did it really hit home. susan: and once the americans joined in, how much of the war was fought on the seas versus the land? mitchell: by the time the americans got in the war, practically none, other than some attacks by u-boats. there wasn't a major naval engagement that the americans were involved in. allison: this is one of my favorite stories from world war i. how one of the first things that general pershing and the american troops did on arriving in paris was visiting the tomb of the marquis de lafayette, the french war hero who helped the americans in the revolution, at the battle of yorktown. it is really connecting the historic alliance between france and the united states. mitchell: here you have american troops probably in the so-called quiet sector, where they are training. they have gas masks on. what is interesting is even though trenches are s
were british and french officers who came to the united states, whose transportation and housing was paid for by the u.s. war department and the idea was for them to lecture the soldiers at the camp. what they had seen at the somme. but not until they got overseas did it really hit home. susan: and once the americans joined in, how much of the war was fought on the seas versus the land? mitchell: by the time the americans got in the war, practically none, other than some attacks by u-boats....
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for department of human growth and families. i've been making sure we get the resources that we need here in district 10. it's been isolated for so long, from transportationssues that exist, from health disparities that exist. and we need somebody who has been tackling that already to make sure when they get elected on november 6, they can continue to move this district forward. so i talk about proven leadership that we need today. i built affordable housing in this district, 59 units. 100% affordable. currently building 156 units. 100% affordable. i worked and written proposals with other community-based organizations to bring another navigation center to bayview hunter's point on bayshore so we can fight homelessness. besides mental health support and substance abuse, we'll have a jobs program included. we need somebody who can go in and get elected on for 6 and fight for our issues right away. i'm supported by eight current members of the board of supervisors. a current senator. and all of-colleagues on the board of education and many people in this room and community leaders. thank you. [applause] >> hi, everyone. i'm tony kelley. in the last 15 years
for department of human growth and families. i've been making sure we get the resources that we need here in district 10. it's been isolated for so long, from transportationssues that exist, from health disparities that exist. and we need somebody who has been tackling that already to make sure when they get elected on november 6, they can continue to move this district forward. so i talk about proven leadership that we need today. i built affordable housing in this district, 59 units. 100%...
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for bikes and families to gather. >> through a collaborative effort with the department we the public works and the municipal transportation agency pavement to parks is bringing initiative ideas to our streets. >> so the face of the street is the core of our program we have in the public right-of-way meaning streets that can have areas perpetrated for something else. >> i'm here with john francis pavement to parks manager and this parklet on van ness street first of all, what is a parklet and part of pavement to parks program basically an expense of the walk in a public realm for people to hang anti nor a urban acceptable space for people to use. >> parklets sponsors have to apply to be considered for the program but they come to us you know saying we want to do this and create a new space on our street it is a community driven program. >> the program goes beyond just parklets vacant lots and other spaces are converted we're here at playland on 43 this is place is cool with loots things to do and plenty of space to play so we came up with that idea to revitalizations this underutilized yard by going to the community and wh
for bikes and families to gather. >> through a collaborative effort with the department we the public works and the municipal transportation agency pavement to parks is bringing initiative ideas to our streets. >> so the face of the street is the core of our program we have in the public right-of-way meaning streets that can have areas perpetrated for something else. >> i'm here with john francis pavement to parks manager and this parklet on van ness street first of all, what...
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for the course. in this case, it seems to have been a relatively small avalanche. >> i think the best defense is a good offense. at least that's what the colorado department of transportation thinks. this is how you deal with avalanches, you cause avalanches. >> i like this. >> they set off what looks like basically a cannon on the side thf canyon. it all starts to build. this is their way to make sure you can travel on the u.s. 6. by doing this, having a controlled avalanche means you guys don't have to worry about it. >> see on the top left-hand corner as well. you won't have to worry about it anymore. >> a big concussion and shock care of sound. >> i want that job. >> we occasionally like those videos that are just satisfying to watch. >> i'm a fan of this style. put together by the youtube style of catlamino. marbles and rubber bands. >> that is cool. look at that. >> it makes sense. they are just waiting to snap. >> he said he doesn't typically use rubber bands because they are unpredictable and unreliable. he decided to go for quality of tricks. i think he totally pull it had off. he said it took him about a week to put it together and encountered 40 fails. 90% of th
for the course. in this case, it seems to have been a relatively small avalanche. >> i think the best defense is a good offense. at least that's what the colorado department of transportation thinks. this is how you deal with avalanches, you cause avalanches. >> i like this. >> they set off what looks like basically a cannon on the side thf canyon. it all starts to build. this is their way to make sure you can travel on the u.s. 6. by doing this, having a controlled avalanche...
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transportation impact. that will go through the planning department, right? that will come to the full board of supervisors for a vote? it just goes to the planning commission? >> it's just guidelines. >> supervisor cohen: okay. maybe you can describe to me how these enhanced guidelines -- what the process in getting them codified. >> president cohen, the procedures that and the methodology we use to evaluate environmental impacts are internal procedure. we have procedures that relate to analysis off environmental topics, that includes air quality which is a topic of discussion before this board. we have presented before to the planning commission about our transportation impact analysis guidelines update and methodology update. we'll be going before the planning commission again. the methodology is not codified. however, we're engaging with consultants. we're seeking information and comments on these procedures. we'll accept that from anyone. there doesn't require an approval of that. i did want to note that just to correct something said earlier, there was a concern that these updated guidelines won't really
transportation impact. that will go through the planning department, right? that will come to the full board of supervisors for a vote? it just goes to the planning commission? >> it's just guidelines. >> supervisor cohen: okay. maybe you can describe to me how these enhanced guidelines -- what the process in getting them codified. >> president cohen, the procedures that and the methodology we use to evaluate environmental impacts are internal procedure. we have procedures...