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the court says the new districts were drawn to fairly reflecthe overall population. new voting lines aside, the two parts of the county are still worlds apart. on the navajo reservation, some people lthout electricity or running water and school buses must travel over miles and rtles of dirt roads. in the northern f the county, there are two big libraries, a community centeon a golf course, and two hospitals. najo residents are hopeful that the redistricting-- which affects both the county commission and the school board- - might bring more resources their way. ito is a candidate for the school board. he lives on the soh side of the san juan river, ich he sees as just one more barrier to connecting with the northern part of the county.he opes the new district lines will mean more resources forio reservchildren. to i know that there's funds out there, but it just right there, where the border's at. and all the funds that i've seen that happened in the past it's just been out on that side. >> reporter: the debate over redistricting is playing out against a long history of angerw byte c
the court says the new districts were drawn to fairly reflecthe overall population. new voting lines aside, the two parts of the county are still worlds apart. on the navajo reservation, some people lthout electricity or running water and school buses must travel over miles and rtles of dirt roads. in the northern f the county, there are two big libraries, a community centeon a golf course, and two hospitals. najo residents are hopeful that the redistricting-- which affects both the county...
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plus, we go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. and district line rumbling through.ek, we're talking selfies. and some will go to great lengths to get that perfect snap. wherever you are in the world. to help animals who are being used in the tourist industry. first wildlife hospital. of photo opportunities. under that hashtag, there are almost 15,000 posts. of endangered animals or their parts are not allowed on instagram. with exotic animals. it is an issue charities are trying to tackle on the ground. how big a problem are these animal selfie pictures? it's huge, it's huge. working here in thailand. one—second selfie, and sadly, it's a lifetime for that animal. there's a few more here... what's he riding on? this is a liger, which is a cross between a tiger and a lion. but this guy is riding it. a lot of these animals are just beaten into submission. but he is on a very short chain. god forbid what would happen to you. or vice—versa. transmitted between the great apes. infant animals are particularly vulnerable to the photo prop trade. or abandoned are cared for i
plus, we go underground in search of london's hidden rivers. and district line rumbling through.ek, we're talking selfies. and some will go to great lengths to get that perfect snap. wherever you are in the world. to help animals who are being used in the tourist industry. first wildlife hospital. of photo opportunities. under that hashtag, there are almost 15,000 posts. of endangered animals or their parts are not allowed on instagram. with exotic animals. it is an issue charities are trying...
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. >> gerrymandering is drawing district lines in a way that benefits one political party or another. >> we all know the idea of gerrymandering, going back to the original gerrymandering, has do with districts that look abusive. >> the stranger the shape, the more we have an intuition that somebody is trying to do something. >> the word comes from 1812. it's weird that we call it gerrymandering he signed into law a map in massachusetts which created a funny shaped district which to many people looked like a salamand salamander. the term gerrymandering springs from that and a cartoon that criticized him. >> there's a standard rogue's gallery of congressional districts that people like to talk about. some of the famous ones, north carolina one and 12. 12 looks like a river but it's land locked cutting through c y cities. >> the first district has odd appendages running out of it. that was designed to cram as many african-americanoters as you could so that the surrounding districts became more reliably republican. go goofy kicking donald duck. >> in ohio the snake along the lake. pennsyl
. >> gerrymandering is drawing district lines in a way that benefits one political party or another. >> we all know the idea of gerrymandering, going back to the original gerrymandering, has do with districts that look abusive. >> the stranger the shape, the more we have an intuition that somebody is trying to do something. >> the word comes from 1812. it's weird that we call it gerrymandering he signed into law a map in massachusetts which created a funny shaped...
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district 105. >> i'm sorry there is a different between pulling out republicans and pulling out democrats. which protects the incumbent? presumably our law would say can protect the incumbent if it is based on party lines but if you are using just race and what findings are there to show this was race-based as opposed to incumbency based? >> the district court said it was split resolve political data at the sub precinct level so when the legislature was drawing the line, it was only grabbing those ink low voters it was not grabbing what was viewed to be republican voters it may have been using race from partisanship but that isn't acceptable either. >> i'm sorry i lost track. which districting are you talking about with respect to 105? 2011? >> yes. >> importantly the district court i'm sorry i meant to say bell county. likewise the district court they did not have all of the relevant evidence in front of it has yet to hear the testimony of the representative who drew those house district 54 and stated if he had kept it whole as it had been in numerous versions before because of population growth had been so explosive with minority voters if you left it whole be a naturally occurring minority coalition
district 105. >> i'm sorry there is a different between pulling out republicans and pulling out democrats. which protects the incumbent? presumably our law would say can protect the incumbent if it is based on party lines but if you are using just race and what findings are there to show this was race-based as opposed to incumbency based? >> the district court said it was split resolve political data at the sub precinct level so when the legislature was drawing the line, it was only...
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in my neck of the woods, all services on the lake district line have been cancelled for the next weekor another two weeks of complete cancellations. to things being merged into one here. obviously your criticism of chris grayling, when it comes to mark carne, you have mentioned his pay packet, we have people on this list who owned millions of. surely the honour shouldn't be related to that. this is a distraction, but the question is, what are they for? if he was in a charity and wouldn't have mentioned his name. however, he has been honoured for his services to the transport industry. he is the chief executive of the most important rail company of all and he is alongside with chris grayling, looking over the most unsuccessful, shambolic railway system in the western world. you don't honour people for that kind of failure. department of transport has said that mark carne has presided over the biggest modernisation of our rail infrastructure since victorian times. regardless of what has happened now, he has made an impact and difference getting to this. he himself has also said it has n
in my neck of the woods, all services on the lake district line have been cancelled for the next weekor another two weeks of complete cancellations. to things being merged into one here. obviously your criticism of chris grayling, when it comes to mark carne, you have mentioned his pay packet, we have people on this list who owned millions of. surely the honour shouldn't be related to that. this is a distraction, but the question is, what are they for? if he was in a charity and wouldn't have...
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drivers on the jubilee and district lines will walk out on wednesday, in the first of two 24—hour strikesw. there is a good service on the tubes this morning 0n the roads, northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich road flyover. 0n the m25, there are just two lanes clockwise approaching j6 for godstone. it is because of a broken—down lorry causing delays. and now let's get the weather forecast for today, and a brief outlook. hello, good morning. yesterday we got to 27 celsius, but today, if you are back to work, well, the weather won't make it too difficult. it is generally looking cloudier and cooler. the temperatures will be lower and there would be quite as much sunshine around, either. it is a rather mild and monkeys are today. we got temperatures in double figures across the board. there are a few early showers around, but they shouldn't last the long but lots of low cloud around through the morning and in the cloud will tend to thin and in the cloud will tend to thin and break as we move through the afternoon and the best of the breaks wil
drivers on the jubilee and district lines will walk out on wednesday, in the first of two 24—hour strikesw. there is a good service on the tubes this morning 0n the roads, northbound traffic on the blackwall tunnel southern approach is slow from the woolwich road flyover. 0n the m25, there are just two lanes clockwise approaching j6 for godstone. it is because of a broken—down lorry causing delays. and now let's get the weather forecast for today, and a brief outlook. hello, good morning....
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past these procedural hurdles, but it didn the challenge is this for the courts, the drawing of district lines has always been, thro our history, a political exercise. so the problem is, how much politics is too much? what's the test? and the supreme court just hasn't found it. now, here's the rub -- one of the justices who has been most receptive to these claims is justice kennedy. and one big question is, is he going to retire at the end oh of this term? if he does, and if donald trump nominates and the senate confirms his replacement, i think for at least the next several years, it's going to be very difficult to succeed on one of these claims. and that's why the challengers were hope thing would be the year magic for them. >> briefly, the calendar tells us we're coming to the end of a session. the big cases to be heard, the muslim ban we've been waiting for. >> reporter: the police need a search warrant to track you, do you have to pay sales taxes on what you buy on the internet those wiare some of the big cas that we'll be back for. >> pete williams at the supreme court. thank you so much
past these procedural hurdles, but it didn the challenge is this for the courts, the drawing of district lines has always been, thro our history, a political exercise. so the problem is, how much politics is too much? what's the test? and the supreme court just hasn't found it. now, here's the rub -- one of the justices who has been most receptive to these claims is justice kennedy. and one big question is, is he going to retire at the end oh of this term? if he does, and if donald trump...
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out of texas questioning whether the state used racial discrimination when drawing four state district lines. "the nional law journal's" marcia coyle joins me at the table. thanks for being here. >> pleasure. >> let's talk about the case toad, it'sout a texas congressional and legislateddive map, the alegation was it was challenged as racial gerree mandzerring, what did the court said. >> the court dividessed 5-4 along ideaological lines. justice alito joined by four conservative justices lead the court in the majority opinion. and the majority rejected a lower court's findings that texas had engaged in racial discrimination primarily against black and hispanic voters in its 2013 redistricting map. justice alito said that the evidence of discrimination was insufficient to shoi that texas had-- the teas legislature which drew the map had bad faith or had engaged in intentional discrimination. >> so is that really a decision about whether or n this was racial gerrymandering? >> oh yes, abse olutely. justito did say that there was one district though that stood out as being racially gerrymander
out of texas questioning whether the state used racial discrimination when drawing four state district lines. "the nional law journal's" marcia coyle joins me at the table. thanks for being here. >> pleasure. >> let's talk about the case toad, it'sout a texas congressional and legislateddive map, the alegation was it was challenged as racial gerree mandzerring, what did the court said. >> the court dividessed 5-4 along ideaological lines. justice alito joined by four...
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we're going to states do what they do, legislatures do what they do which is they are goi to draw district lines they may get sued it will go to a lor r court. a lourt is going to decide and then the lower court'ss decisione one in which we move from rather than the preme court or i think more likely we're going to see the lower court decisions find their way back up to the supreme court. we may see rth carolina, for example, come out next year. a debate over the north carolina lines, so i think it means we're in a constant flux on this. but fundamentally, if you are decrats, your number one concern right now has to be winning enough legislative and gubernatorial seats so when the next round of redmeistricting around in 2020 you have the necessary number of members who can draw these lines.y >>estion is what is the precise political fallout. >> i think amy and i and others have been assuming that the lines that we have nol be the lines that we have in november. we have been handi capping races based on that. so i think we don't have to change our analysis so th trajectory of the election isn't c
we're going to states do what they do, legislatures do what they do which is they are goi to draw district lines they may get sued it will go to a lor r court. a lourt is going to decide and then the lower court'ss decisione one in which we move from rather than the preme court or i think more likely we're going to see the lower court decisions find their way back up to the supreme court. we may see rth carolina, for example, come out next year. a debate over the north carolina lines, so i...
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district. democrats line. angie, you are on with the ambassador david o'sullivan. caller: good morning. i had a question about what the eu has been doing for women's rights. i have seen a lot on the news and a lot that is not made the news regarding violence against women in sweden and germany. can you elaborate at all? i will take my question off the air. guest: women's rights are, of course, a fundamental principle of the european union and there is european legislation that guarantees equality of treatment in the area of work, and some of these measures are domestic violence as such an issue addressed by national authority of the national level, but the european union stands fully for fully equal treatment you know spears of life, and it is -- spheres of life and it is opposed to any abuse of women. ,(202) 628-0205 democrats. understandortant to with this nuclear deal? guest: clinical do with the ram is a vital part of national security. acquire iran could nuclear weapons would trigger a proliferation race, destabilize the middle east and have consequences for digitally for europe be
district. democrats line. angie, you are on with the ambassador david o'sullivan. caller: good morning. i had a question about what the eu has been doing for women's rights. i have seen a lot on the news and a lot that is not made the news regarding violence against women in sweden and germany. can you elaborate at all? i will take my question off the air. guest: women's rights are, of course, a fundamental principle of the european union and there is european legislation that guarantees...
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also a planned strike on thejubilee and district lines have been called off.n the a5, cricklewood broadway has one lane closed northbound, at the junction with kara way, due to a burst watermain. lets have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it's a much brighter start this morning. there may be a little bit of residual cloud around at first, but that will burn back quickly, leading to a day of sunshine. and the temperatures are going to feel a little bit warmer than they did yesterday, so the cloud we have right at the start of the day will disappear quickly. blue sky throughout, we've still got that north—easterly breeze, though, so out along the essex coast, perhaps a little bit chillier. but elsewhere, inland, we're looking at a maximum somewhere between 21 and 2a celsius in the sunshine. now, overnight tonight it'll start of clear, but gradually the cloud will increase. coming up from the south, the risk of some quite sharp showers. you may hear a rumble of thunder through the early hours of tomorrow morning. it's not going t
also a planned strike on thejubilee and district lines have been called off.n the a5, cricklewood broadway has one lane closed northbound, at the junction with kara way, due to a burst watermain. lets have a check on the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it's a much brighter start this morning. there may be a little bit of residual cloud around at first, but that will burn back quickly, leading to a day of sunshine. and the temperatures are going to feel a little bit warmer...
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the branch line to windermere in the lake district has become a symbol of northern rail‘s problems. ile other routes are subject to a reduced timetable, all the services on this line have been axed for a month and replaced by buses. that is until today. when a privately owned and trained became the bus—replacement rail service. we were expecting to get a bus that would probably take much longer and make our journey a bit more boring. but now we're on a train, which is much better. a good thing? a really good thing, yeah. quickerjourney, nicer than being stuck on a bus, which we didn't want to do in the first place. and yeah, it's a nice old train. this new train service basically only runs during core hours in the day from, say, 10:00 in the morning till 6:00pm at night. so running alongside it is rail replacement bus service. the sign is here for it. you basically now have a choice on this well resourced line. train or bus? the new idea came from a passenger who was put off visiting by the buses. had a look at timetable and realised it was a bus replacement service, and i thought no
the branch line to windermere in the lake district has become a symbol of northern rail‘s problems. ile other routes are subject to a reduced timetable, all the services on this line have been axed for a month and replaced by buses. that is until today. when a privately owned and trained became the bus—replacement rail service. we were expecting to get a bus that would probably take much longer and make our journey a bit more boring. but now we're on a train, which is much better. a good...
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district. we are lining the smaller district was the rest of the district to make liquor stores and bars condition use and message and all of district four condition use. we met with representatives of the council of district merchants on june 14th and coffee hour last friday to discuss the proposal. merchants asked we consider reports requirements to monitor how many businesses are taking advantage of the program after two years. we are working with the office of workforce development to add that to the legislation to make sure the report could be available at the end of two years. it will be considered by the planning commission on july 12th before being heard buyer the full board -- by the full board of supervisors. thank you for your time. i am here to answer your questions. >> i would like to know and it is long especially in district 4 and 11. this would include excelsior district? >> yes. >> mission, geneva, ocean? >> i believe in their commercial district. >> good. this will speed it up. this is very good. >> commissioners? >> thank you for the presentation. clarifications. you said you ar
district. we are lining the smaller district was the rest of the district to make liquor stores and bars condition use and message and all of district four condition use. we met with representatives of the council of district merchants on june 14th and coffee hour last friday to discuss the proposal. merchants asked we consider reports requirements to monitor how many businesses are taking advantage of the program after two years. we are working with the office of workforce development to add...
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because of the way the districts are lined up, democrats packed in the cities.d to win the national house vote by seven percentage points to win a majority of seats in the house -- house. it may not be enough to take control. >> once we move past the primaries and move into november what the consistent message will be and if democrats can find a way to unite around candidates who are not typical democrats. >> are you seeing interesting people -- you are seeing interesting people emerge. the message will be donald trump. usually mid term, the opposition comes down high against him. >> and whether that is enough. you see that to be the moving force in the past. is that enough to unite? >> i think that donald trump has a tendency to unite democrats. the question is if he brings the independents into the column as his approval rating rises. perhaps the democrats are on more shaky ground. >> quickly in terms of the president and who he is supporting. devin nunes. not prici surprising. where is that going? >> devin nunes represeg a district which is conservative. ther
because of the way the districts are lined up, democrats packed in the cities.d to win the national house vote by seven percentage points to win a majority of seats in the house -- house. it may not be enough to take control. >> once we move past the primaries and move into november what the consistent message will be and if democrats can find a way to unite around candidates who are not typical democrats. >> are you seeing interesting people -- you are seeing interesting people...
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if you're in a republican district, any congressional district, you are okay lining up at the presidenthe edge in a swing district are things look a little dicey in terms of independents, you really run the risk if you line up behind the president on this particular issue. it's an extremely emotional issue. the images speak for themselves. it is a tough one for republicans. >> it's tough for republicans because there's a lot of fighting we saw last week in what happened with the two failed bills in the house. listen to what mcauliffe said on "fox news sunday" about all of this and the fact that even when it came to daca there was nothing achieved. listen. >> every democrat voted against a very rational daca six. they've been talking for a year now. we had a bill before that would resolve this issue, legalize and everyone of them voted against that. i don't think that's operating in good faith. >> finding that middle ground seems to be tough for republicans at this point. >> they've become the party of obstructionism. they are once bringing this compromise bills to the table. it is clear
if you're in a republican district, any congressional district, you are okay lining up at the presidenthe edge in a swing district are things look a little dicey in terms of independents, you really run the risk if you line up behind the president on this particular issue. it's an extremely emotional issue. the images speak for themselves. it is a tough one for republicans. >> it's tough for republicans because there's a lot of fighting we saw last week in what happened with the two...
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on the tube, a planned strike on thejubilee line has been suspended, however we do have minor delays on the hammersmith and city, district the skies will clear with lots of sunshine and feeling fresher than recent days, not quite as humid, top temperatures of 21 or 22. much lighter winds as we head to the end of the day, and the winds will remain light through the night. the skies will be clear for the most part and we‘re looking at temperatures dipping down to eight or nine rurally, cooler than last night. into tomorrow, pretty nice day, should stay dry, sunny spells, highs of 22. watch out for a few showers on saturday, though. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. now it‘s back to the breakfast team. the first anniversary of the grenfell fire. good morning from west london. commemorations have begun to remember the 72 people who lost their lives. overnight the tower and other buildings were lit up in green to mark the moment of britain‘s worst domestic fire in eight decades. in a special programme, we report on a community still struggling to come to terms with the scale of the disaste
on the tube, a planned strike on thejubilee line has been suspended, however we do have minor delays on the hammersmith and city, district the skies will clear with lots of sunshine and feeling fresher than recent days, not quite as humid, top temperatures of 21 or 22. much lighter winds as we head to the end of the day, and the winds will remain light through the night. the skies will be clear for the most part and we‘re looking at temperatures dipping down to eight or nine rurally, cooler...
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, the districts were drawn along the lines. never have natives controlled the county commission. navajo nation filed suit in 2012, and then a federal court judge just this past december drew new district boundaries that gave navajo the majority in two of the three commission districts. the white population, my family included, is appealing the ruling. they have actually said, even though we know we are a minority population, we deserve a majority voice. >> [laughter] >> last year, a tribe filed a civil rights lawsuit against the federal government and the bureau of indian education. located at the bottom of the grand canyon, the tribe's capital city is only accessible by helicopter, horseback, or by foot. if you walk, it is eight miles. the lawsuit claims that the federal government is denying citizenship rights by denying education. there's only one school serving grades k through 8, and offers no instruction in science, history, social studies, art, or foreign language. because there is no high school there, teens and their
, the districts were drawn along the lines. never have natives controlled the county commission. navajo nation filed suit in 2012, and then a federal court judge just this past december drew new district boundaries that gave navajo the majority in two of the three commission districts. the white population, my family included, is appealing the ruling. they have actually said, even though we know we are a minority population, we deserve a majority voice. >> [laughter] >> last year, a...
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the branch line to windermere in the lake district has become a symbol of northern rail‘s problems. ed for a month and replaced by buses. that is until today. when a privately owned and trained became the bus—replacement rail service. we were expecting to get a bus that would probably take much longer and make our journey a bit more boring. but now we're on a train, which is much better. a good thing? a really good thing, yeah. quickerjourney, nicer than being stuck on a bus, which we didn't want to do in the first place.
the branch line to windermere in the lake district has become a symbol of northern rail‘s problems. ed for a month and replaced by buses. that is until today. when a privately owned and trained became the bus—replacement rail service. we were expecting to get a bus that would probably take much longer and make our journey a bit more boring. but now we're on a train, which is much better. a good thing? a really good thing, yeah. quickerjourney, nicer than being stuck on a bus, which we...
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these guys that come from clinton districts, these are front line republicans to begin with. andidates. they know their district. there's a reason they win there. from that sense, republicans can feel comfortable about what happened in california. to your point -- >> if you don't care about congress, you might not care at all. republicans will not have a candidate for senate. so having cox on the ballot, even though you expect him to lose, we'll see what happens. >> it's the interesting night where both parties can end up happy. the democrats not getting locked out for the most part and making sure that they're in there, gives them the opportunity they want. and should there be a wave or have a good push, they have all of those opportunities that they wanted in that state and places like new jersey that they need to get kind of the 1/3 to a little more than toward the 23 they need for a majority. >> democratic intensity, we see decent turnout on the democrat ek side. it is the year of the woman on the democratic side. the sanders revolution has its limits. we saw that in iowa
these guys that come from clinton districts, these are front line republicans to begin with. andidates. they know their district. there's a reason they win there. from that sense, republicans can feel comfortable about what happened in california. to your point -- >> if you don't care about congress, you might not care at all. republicans will not have a candidate for senate. so having cox on the ballot, even though you expect him to lose, we'll see what happens. >> it's the...
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district being cut off from the rail network. danny savage has been to hear what people there make of it. 0n the branch line which links the lake districthern rail has shelved the whole service. nothing is running on these tracks. summer in the lakes means the visitor numbers are heading towards their peak. people want to come to one of the most popular national parks in britain, but they're not getting to windermere by train. it took them four and a half hours to get from lancaster university to here. businesses which rely on tourism aren't happy. the timing is absolutely disastrous for us. what we need is a reliable rail service reinstating as quickly as we possibly can. we're trying to encourage international visitors to come out of manchester and up to the lake district, and to not have those services — those reliable and consistent services, isjust such... it's just a real problem for us here in the lake district. up at the railway station, northern rail staff are doing their best. this passenger even got her own bus so she didn't miss her connection. buses replacing trains may not sound like a big deal but tourism officials say it
district being cut off from the rail network. danny savage has been to hear what people there make of it. 0n the branch line which links the lake districthern rail has shelved the whole service. nothing is running on these tracks. summer in the lakes means the visitor numbers are heading towards their peak. people want to come to one of the most popular national parks in britain, but they're not getting to windermere by train. it took them four and a half hours to get from lancaster university...
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block down i saw this driver, blinker on waiting to cross the double yellow lines what are the important rules in a business district when driving ( not to cross the double line (what) its a double line here and you cannot) what did you do (i just made a mistake) because parking is difficult so the minute i find out there is an empty space and that's exactly what happens drivers see an empty space and try to grab it sometimes they make u-turns in the crosswalk..if you do it inside a intersection, make sure it's free of pedestrians and you are also not permitted to back out a space and make a u -turn you pretty much have to learn all these things to get a driver's licensesorry, i didn't memorize the entire drivers manual... you know how much the ticket is for doing that (i don't know) 238 dollars (2 hundred something) $238 (no kidding) and a point ( i didn't know that) you didn't know huh? will you do it again now that you know no no no no well if you didn't know, know you know! i get it drivers sometimes forget the rules of the road and get caught slipping i was trying to put my finger on what other driving law driv
block down i saw this driver, blinker on waiting to cross the double yellow lines what are the important rules in a business district when driving ( not to cross the double line (what) its a double line here and you cannot) what did you do (i just made a mistake) because parking is difficult so the minute i find out there is an empty space and that's exactly what happens drivers see an empty space and try to grab it sometimes they make u-turns in the crosswalk..if you do it inside a...
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held myublic safety forum in district 2 because the bottom line is people don't feel safe. whether it is because of our past crime epidemic, reports of a 7th grader beingd on his way home from school or the ramped trueiram d draeg use we see on our streets, we must do more to keep the people of san francisco safe. i believe that we have underinvested for years. today's announcement by mayor ferrell is a huge step in the right direction. what i love about mayor ferrell's approach is it is thoughtful and designed to saturdays -- address san francisco's current needs, to help the homless delivering help to the city's operation center and to equip our police force with the resources they need likeorki patrol cars to sa.their job and to help keep us r f should be on recruiting the bnd the brightest by training our officers with all of the reforms that we've all been trying to implement. i have been incredibly lucky my 12 yea of public service in this city to work with some of sfpd's finest, captain dylan, commander manox, captain e yep, officer maloray and so many more. these in
held myublic safety forum in district 2 because the bottom line is people don't feel safe. whether it is because of our past crime epidemic, reports of a 7th grader beingd on his way home from school or the ramped trueiram d draeg use we see on our streets, we must do more to keep the people of san francisco safe. i believe that we have underinvested for years. today's announcement by mayor ferrell is a huge step in the right direction. what i love about mayor ferrell's approach is it is...
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if you drew a line to the lake district and down into wales, that is the area affected. and then it turns misty and murky again. a warm night on the way. that takes us into saturday morning and showers will once again be developing. and a warm day again. sunday, a dry day. there will be a few showers around. they will mostly be across the north and in scotland, and we will have sunshine around on sunday. a quick look into next week. temperatures will still be fairly pleasant, with at least some sunshine. hello, it's friday, it's nine o'clock, i'm chloe tilley, welcome to the programme. a warning that vulnerable children are at a risk because they are being shunted around the care system. they're much more likely to deteriorate in terms of their own mental health, in terms of their well—being, and much more likely to be at the prey of those predators — the gangs, the grooming and the like. we'll talk to care leavers about their experiences. also ahead — on the brink of a trade war, fears for thousands of uk steeljobs. donald trump claims he's putting america first as he i
if you drew a line to the lake district and down into wales, that is the area affected. and then it turns misty and murky again. a warm night on the way. that takes us into saturday morning and showers will once again be developing. and a warm day again. sunday, a dry day. there will be a few showers around. they will mostly be across the north and in scotland, and we will have sunshine around on sunday. a quick look into next week. temperatures will still be fairly pleasant, with at least some...
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district. so -- >> anything in the red line is included in this ordinance. >> president hillis: what's the zoningnow? >> broadway neighbor commercial district. color was not highlighted. >> ok. >> president hillis: i mean, i would support staff, i get the impact of hotels, but i also weigh the why are we -- i don't think, is there anything, you know, brewing about a hotel in this neighborhood at this point? >> we checked the pipeline and there was nothing. we think all the hotels are happening on market or slightly north or south adjacent to market. >> yeah. >> president hillis: so, a little bit, i don't know what's out there that's necessarily causing this. i also voted for the hotel project that we had, because i thought that was a reasonable location. this is a land use issue and where should hotels be and where shouldn't they be, and probably shouldn't be in core neighborhood commercial areas, you know, residential areas. but i think planning's recommendation of allowing them in the c2, and i would even carve out the area just on the north side of broadway as a place to allow them, i think is
district. so -- >> anything in the red line is included in this ordinance. >> president hillis: what's the zoningnow? >> broadway neighbor commercial district. color was not highlighted. >> ok. >> president hillis: i mean, i would support staff, i get the impact of hotels, but i also weigh the why are we -- i don't think, is there anything, you know, brewing about a hotel in this neighborhood at this point? >> we checked the pipeline and there was nothing. we...
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district. if you cross at a stop line there is a level of safety that is not true in my district. should look at giving attendance to preference areas because they are all over the city and i just want to say that the san francisco unified school district i don't believe has hired a new transportation director which actually should be in charge of all of this. i have understand that nick castner who is in charge of sustainability, i think he is very talented, but this is a different issue. this issue of combining transportation with safe routes and all those other things, i think actually they need to hire a transportation director because it is so actually related to each other, and then you know, i mean i love that -- has its goal for 2030, but also i don't see anything that really ayadieseses the increase of traffic mean aggressor lot of tncs is that what they are called, that are all over our streets now and i worry about the students in my district actually crossing these intersections in a neighborhood which doesn't h lot of traffic and actually people in my own neighborhood
district. if you cross at a stop line there is a level of safety that is not true in my district. should look at giving attendance to preference areas because they are all over the city and i just want to say that the san francisco unified school district i don't believe has hired a new transportation director which actually should be in charge of all of this. i have understand that nick castner who is in charge of sustainability, i think he is very talented, but this is a different issue. this...
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block down i saw this driver, blinker on waiting to cross the double yellow lines what are the important rules in a business districto cross the double line (what) its a double line here and you cannot) what did you do (i just made a mistake) because parking is difficult so the minute i find out there is an empty space and that's exactly what happens drivers see an empty space and try to grab it sometimes they make u-turns in the crosswalk..if you do it inside a intersection, make sure it's free of pedestrians and you are also not permitted to back out a space and make a u -turn you pretty much have to learn all these things to get a driver's licensesorry, i didn't memorize the entire drivers manual... you know how much the ticket is for doing that (i don't know) 238 dollars (2 hundred something) $238 (no kidding) and a point ( i didn't know that) you didn't know huh? will you do it again now that you know no no no no well if you didn't know, know you know! i get it drivers sometimes rules of the road and get caught slipping i was trying to put my finger on what other driving law to forget on a regular basis put my
block down i saw this driver, blinker on waiting to cross the double yellow lines what are the important rules in a business districto cross the double line (what) its a double line here and you cannot) what did you do (i just made a mistake) because parking is difficult so the minute i find out there is an empty space and that's exactly what happens drivers see an empty space and try to grab it sometimes they make u-turns in the crosswalk..if you do it inside a intersection, make sure it's...
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districts -- supervisor tang and supervisor safai are doing a two year pilot program to remove the 312 notice for change of use in certain types of change use, and they want to see -- to help stream line the process so to help bring more businesses out into their neighborhood commercial districts, so it's a two-year pilot process to help stream line the process at planning. the supervisor -- sheehy's legislation, which i had hoped that the commission would have been able to hear at their last meeting, but he moved it more quickly than would have allowed for the commission to hear it, but it did pass, 11-0, requiring cannabis business to engage in labor peace agreements or have been a union before they are able to get their certificate to operate. so -- and again, you know, this is an unusual precedent and somewhat of a concern. while the state in our initial legislation said you as a business and one of your conditions that you get your certificate to operate is you will engage in a labor peace agreement, but that was after that you needed to do it. so -- but the one thing i think that may need some attention -- and while this will apply to very few businesses, but if we're mandating
districts -- supervisor tang and supervisor safai are doing a two year pilot program to remove the 312 notice for change of use in certain types of change use, and they want to see -- to help stream line the process so to help bring more businesses out into their neighborhood commercial districts, so it's a two-year pilot process to help stream line the process at planning. the supervisor -- sheehy's legislation, which i had hoped that the commission would have been able to hear at their last...
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leads to her date as port yemen's who sees recently took control of parts of the district cutting off a major supply line for the coalition's forces most of the country's food and humanitarian shipments passed through a data. well you know the developments of trying to ministration plan to sell high tech arms to saudi and the u.a.e. could be darrelle by a top u.s. lawmaker who's holding back support the u.s. had agreed to sell one hundred twenty thousand precision guided munitions to its gulf allies but senator bob menendez says he has concerns about the war in yemen and whether u.s. policies are contributing to the country's humanitarian crisis he's asked for more information on whether the arms could be used to kill civilians well u.s. deputy attorney general is accused as being accused of withholding documents related to the f.b.i.'s investigation into donald trump's presidential campaign this rosenstein why are you keeping information from congress and i'm not keeping any information from congress that it's approved a few minutes mr rosenstein think the house of representatives going to say something
leads to her date as port yemen's who sees recently took control of parts of the district cutting off a major supply line for the coalition's forces most of the country's food and humanitarian shipments passed through a data. well you know the developments of trying to ministration plan to sell high tech arms to saudi and the u.a.e. could be darrelle by a top u.s. lawmaker who's holding back support the u.s. had agreed to sell one hundred twenty thousand precision guided munitions to its gulf...
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line like everybody else. hispanics in my own district, if you look at the polling data, they don't like cutting in line.ryone should be treated equally, they get pathway to a new status were there not hiding in the shadows and fearful of deportation. y: you still need a compromise bill. called the goodlatte bill a compromise bill but there is another one being worked on by moderate gop members? we don't know the details of what could come out of that. could you include a path to verify, to get your way on century city's? rep. b i just covered that. they wanted diversity the american workerovered -- we have not done any of that. the order matters here. 25 left got our attention, republicans went to work with 200 democrats, leapfrogging the president and paul ryan and mccarthy and scalise. taking over the house floor with democrats. that is not typical. usually we work on a bilthat goes through a committee. we whipping together a bill at the last moment, negotiating with the press. the debate should be with representatives who were representative of the american ople. they want diversity border security a
line like everybody else. hispanics in my own district, if you look at the polling data, they don't like cutting in line.ryone should be treated equally, they get pathway to a new status were there not hiding in the shadows and fearful of deportation. y: you still need a compromise bill. called the goodlatte bill a compromise bill but there is another one being worked on by moderate gop members? we don't know the details of what could come out of that. could you include a path to verify, to get...
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ankfully no one was hurt and it broht down power lines not knockingou or for district. will be 6% up from 1% tax on $10 will be 60 cents they ean to to fund metro. tax goes into effect the firs rst. >> virginia veteran demanding answers after his car wrecked a second time after taking it to a dealership to get it fixe from a different car accident. matthew becker says when he got the 2016 ford 150 back alexandria there was no new damagen front end of truck undriveable. the damage was not there whenhe. he later found out employee crashed his car while test drivit. >> i'm definitely going to check and make sure that if any place is repair cing myar they'll treat my car with respect and not take it overnight and if the test drive it, it's done within reasonabl> distance. >>w, "fox5" reached outrr y's ford and the company said itnt was an accide and they understand the insurance company is taking care of the issue now. >> let's look aes s you're engaging with most on social media with realtime news tracker and maureen is back with those stories. bar is banning make america
ankfully no one was hurt and it broht down power lines not knockingou or for district. will be 6% up from 1% tax on $10 will be 60 cents they ean to to fund metro. tax goes into effect the firs rst. >> virginia veteran demanding answers after his car wrecked a second time after taking it to a dealership to get it fixe from a different car accident. matthew becker says when he got the 2016 ford 150 back alexandria there was no new damagen front end of truck undriveable. the damage was not...
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customers were left without power after metallic balloons from graduation it some power lines in the mission district restored about 30 minutes . >>> surveillance video, this suspect making multiple attempts at breaking ornveniee. after he smashed his way in, he emptied the cash register and took off with nearly $5000 in lottery tickets. >>> a fight is ready to boil over. there's a new push to allow chefs to sell meals that are made out of their home kitchens. they could help several kooks cookat facing legal action. >> reporter: in california, sel meal it mustalitchen. many are saying it's time for a change after some have been criminalized. tonight i prepared a pork bowlm living out her dream, cooking up feasts out of the kitchen and selling them online through a startup called josephine. >> i love cooking. >> reporter: sephine was shut d alameda county health department. renie was one of the lucky ona ack down on home cooks across the state. >> i didn't think it would go this far. >> reporter: this stockton mom was facing up to one year in jail and ended up with three years probation and 80 hours
customers were left without power after metallic balloons from graduation it some power lines in the mission district restored about 30 minutes . >>> surveillance video, this suspect making multiple attempts at breaking ornveniee. after he smashed his way in, he emptied the cash register and took off with nearly $5000 in lottery tickets. >>> a fight is ready to boil over. there's a new push to allow chefs to sell meals that are made out of their home kitchens. they could help...
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the median income is about 26,000. 20% in that district are below the poverty line compared to much lessed about water, they're worried about wages. i don't think russia really is a top concern. having said that, this could turn out quite a bit there. between that and the fundraising, we'll see how far they go. >> devin nunes is trying to juice conservative fundraising. we must expose the cover-ups of the obama administration. i need friend like you on my team as the left goes all in to replace me this fall. they're targeting me because i dare to stand up for what's right and true, for the america i believe in. i'll say it, the democrats have come unhinged in their absolute hatred of president trump. >> it's an ag district. it's an ag-central district and devin nunes has an ag background and was formerly very involved on the ag side of things. i think it's always been safe when you talk to district leaders, they're very comfortable with him and that's why he's favored right now. yes, he's juiced his own fundraisin fundraising, but the fundraising on the d side is major as well. they are
the median income is about 26,000. 20% in that district are below the poverty line compared to much lessed about water, they're worried about wages. i don't think russia really is a top concern. having said that, this could turn out quite a bit there. between that and the fundraising, we'll see how far they go. >> devin nunes is trying to juice conservative fundraising. we must expose the cover-ups of the obama administration. i need friend like you on my team as the left goes all in to...
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. >>> you hav until 8:00 tonight to get in line to vote in the district. ters will decide on several, but perhaps the most contentious decision is initiative 77 which nuld impact you if you don't live in the district. it would raise the minimum wage for workers including those who tips like servers and bartenders. sors restaurant wor oppose it concerned it could lead to more expensive meals andewer tips. count on news 4ouo bring the very latest results tonight at 11:00 and in the nbc washington app. >>> how to find teachers to fill classrooms. that's the dilemma facing a lot of school districts across theu y, including in prince george's county. they've got a job fair coming u. this thurs news 4 aimee cho has more on the county's growing need for educators. >> reporter: it's the start of summer. the last thing on most people's mines right now is school, as we speak, prince george's county school says they're working to get createe to m sure every classroom has a teher in the fall. the challenge, the school system says they're having trouble finding people
. >>> you hav until 8:00 tonight to get in line to vote in the district. ters will decide on several, but perhaps the most contentious decision is initiative 77 which nuld impact you if you don't live in the district. it would raise the minimum wage for workers including those who tips like servers and bartenders. sors restaurant wor oppose it concerned it could lead to more expensive meals andewer tips. count on news 4ouo bring the very latest results tonight at 11:00 and in the nbc...
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back congress in november, they need to start with virginia's background district, which is what local airwaves haveecome the front linein the national five. dona trump's name is not on the he is a big part of the conversation, though. >> after 9/11, the greatest threat to our democracy lived in a cave. today, he i livthe white house. katty: this part of virginia is one of the wealthiest areas in america, just an hour from washington. it is a strange mixture of booming high-tech, quaint old town, and agricultural farmland. it has also been a republican stronghold for almost 40 years. although it has a republican congresswoman, virginia's 10th district actually voted for01 clinton in 2 which is why several democrats are spending a lot of money to run for this seat. among them are a local politician and a former obama aide. >> i will be very clear, i think donald trump is our greatest national security threat. this is one of the most important seats in the entire country. there is absolutely no path for desecrats to take back the h without coming through the seats of virginia 10. it is incredibly important to us here loc
back congress in november, they need to start with virginia's background district, which is what local airwaves haveecome the front linein the national five. dona trump's name is not on the he is a big part of the conversation, though. >> after 9/11, the greatest threat to our democracy lived in a cave. today, he i livthe white house. katty: this part of virginia is one of the wealthiest areas in america, just an hour from washington. it is a strange mixture of booming high-tech, quaint...
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line. ys they've referred their findings to the district at use in some of the fires it's a similar story forople were killed there. a tree hit a pg&e line and that's now getting the blame. it's the same thing with the pocket fire that destroyed six structures, still outstanding, though, the cal fire report on the deadliest fire, the tubbs fire. that's the one that burned into santa rosa. flames killed 22 people as the fire swept into the city destroying the coffey park and fountaingrove neighborhoods. the first of the fires broke out late in the evening of october 8th, powerful winds whipping through the north bay. late this afternoon now in sacramento cal fire says they referred their findings to the district attorney's offices because in some of the fires there is evidence of
line. ys they've referred their findings to the district at use in some of the fires it's a similar story forople were killed there. a tree hit a pg&e line and that's now getting the blame. it's the same thing with the pocket fire that destroyed six structures, still outstanding, though, the cal fire report on the deadliest fire, the tubbs fire. that's the one that burned into santa rosa. flames killed 22 people as the fire swept into the city destroying the coffey park and fountaingrove...
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district. and now they have direct line of commune cautions between the department of -- communications betweenthe department of public health and the police department. that is our goal to do that. i don't know if you had the opportunity to see what the chief has been talking about. my unit has submitted a proposal. my goal is to have a clinician riding with a police officer in the car. i think most of the cities south of us, l.a., san diego, metropolitan cities, have those programs. why not here? how come san francisco don't have that? san diego has it. san bernardino has it. why not here? so that's our goal. chief has ok'd the proposal, he likes it, he wants to move forward with it, and he presented it to mayor farrell and now we're just waiting to see what happens. but that is some of the goals we've planned. this clinician with the officer will respond to calls for service. they're not going to be the first unit responding, they're the secondary unit, because i don't want to put a civilian who hasn't had the training in harm's way. but they will come in and take care of whatever needs to b
district. and now they have direct line of commune cautions between the department of -- communications betweenthe department of public health and the police department. that is our goal to do that. i don't know if you had the opportunity to see what the chief has been talking about. my unit has submitted a proposal. my goal is to have a clinician riding with a police officer in the car. i think most of the cities south of us, l.a., san diego, metropolitan cities, have those programs. why not...
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that was the bottom line for them in districts. looks like mission for them establish in 39, 48. looks like there's still to be settled here. very close. they are both democrats. second place going to go to one of them. democrats getting what they wanted there in terms of surviving. in the 49th, same thing. democrat second and third. if you continue the screen, you'll see them down in fourth place as well. also this one emerged as the votes started to come in. the 10th district in the central valley. democrat. we haven't called this one yet. about a 900 vote advantage for second place. still keeping an eye on. democrats look like they will probably get this one but not quite there yet. if they do, mission accomplished for them. half to say republicans, democrats are happy about that. what republicans are happy about when they look at these results in california. you can't see every candidate is republicans will say if you looked at the entire ballot in districts like this, the ones democrats are targeting, you add up the republican vote and democrat vote, the republican vote exce
that was the bottom line for them in districts. looks like mission for them establish in 39, 48. looks like there's still to be settled here. very close. they are both democrats. second place going to go to one of them. democrats getting what they wanted there in terms of surviving. in the 49th, same thing. democrat second and third. if you continue the screen, you'll see them down in fourth place as well. also this one emerged as the votes started to come in. the 10th district in the central...
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district. replacement buses have been doing brisk service at the start of the lakes line, oxenholme station nearng journey ahead of us, we can do without the extra hour that it's cost us. the majority of services between oxenholme and windermere were cancelled yesterday. for passengers like nick hay, trying to get home to liverpool after a family break in windermere, it‘s frustrating. i think it‘s absolutely scandalous. you can see there people here with prams, dogs, we‘re not getting all the help. anybody here? nowhere. and this could go on for weeks on this line in particular? i believe so, yes. i think it‘s scandalous, something needs to be done about it. businesses in the lake district rely on visitors coming back time and time again. anything which affects that, like a poor rail connection, is worrying. if people aren‘t having the type of quality visitor experience that they deserve, then that‘s going to be the legacy. that‘s what they‘re going to remember. not the fantastic scenery, not the great visitor attractions, all let down by something outside our control. tourism leaders fear poor
district. replacement buses have been doing brisk service at the start of the lakes line, oxenholme station nearng journey ahead of us, we can do without the extra hour that it's cost us. the majority of services between oxenholme and windermere were cancelled yesterday. for passengers like nick hay, trying to get home to liverpool after a family break in windermere, it‘s frustrating. i think it‘s absolutely scandalous. you can see there people here with prams, dogs, we‘re not getting all...