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so, we're really excited about now we've extended that to a movie night with the downtown association, it's an awesome thing. damian: that was my next question. the city and these organizations, they're kind of seeing what you're bringing in and they wanna join in, i would imagine. jorge: well, i mean, i think it's a community event, you know? it's a community event. we work really closely with the downtown association, the san jose pd, the department of cultural affairs, parks and recs, and all the associations in that area. so, i mean, you have to bring everybody on board for it to be a really successful event. and again, it's about community. we don't wanna leave anybody out. damian: are we talking tripas, pastor, and asada there? jorge: we're talking everything. now, for the competitive eating, it's only a 2-ounce taco, just carne asada, tomato, and cilantro, no onion. damian: i mean, what happens if you do add, you know, a little spice to it, the way some of--i mean, you're not gonna be eating 120 tacos, i can guarantee you that. jorge: no, no, no, there's some guys that have jum
so, we're really excited about now we've extended that to a movie night with the downtown association, it's an awesome thing. damian: that was my next question. the city and these organizations, they're kind of seeing what you're bringing in and they wanna join in, i would imagine. jorge: well, i mean, i think it's a community event, you know? it's a community event. we work really closely with the downtown association, the san jose pd, the department of cultural affairs, parks and recs, and...
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. >> the downtown association says this is part of a downtown boom different than years past becauseure. more high-rise residential housing is popping up with talk of amazon adobe and google headed this way. >> the earth kind of shifted a month ago with the google announcement and now you can feel the momentum changing. >> this pair knows how to do business downtown coming off the heels of success of paper plane and original gravity. >> when you put quality in place the crowd changes and the atmosphere changes and now you can see the residents filling up and it should be a great downtown for years to come. >> a big virtual reality center has opened in new york it is 20,000 square feet it is the largest of its kind in the country. it has a variety of virtual reality simulators including flying shooting and racing. the ceo says virtual reality is the next hot frontier in entertainment. >> we are trying to make virtual reality more accessible. we think it has a lot of interesting applications down the line. >> the cost is $39 for a ticket to get into virtual reality world. >>> seven pri
. >> the downtown association says this is part of a downtown boom different than years past becauseure. more high-rise residential housing is popping up with talk of amazon adobe and google headed this way. >> the earth kind of shifted a month ago with the google announcement and now you can feel the momentum changing. >> this pair knows how to do business downtown coming off the heels of success of paper plane and original gravity. >> when you put quality in place the...
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. >> reporter: the san jose downtown association said that transformation is part of the downtown boomnd different in years past because it is a greater investment for the future. more i rise residential housing is popping up with amazon, adobe and google heading this way. >> the earth shifted a month ago with the google announcement and you can feel the momentum changing.>> reporter: with this pair they know how to do business downtown coming off of the heels of the success on south first street, the original gravity next door. >> we put the quality in place and the crowd changes and the atmosphere on the streets changes.>> now we see the residents coming up with the store spilling out and it should be a great downtown in the years to come. >> reporter: allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it is 648 and let's check in with gasia mikaelian to see what's coming up . >> good morning. when i join you in minutes if the big juicy burgers your idea of the perfect meal try the new burger and it has nothing to do with meat. the big financial boost behind the impossible burger and it created righ
. >> reporter: the san jose downtown association said that transformation is part of the downtown boomnd different in years past because it is a greater investment for the future. more i rise residential housing is popping up with amazon, adobe and google heading this way. >> the earth shifted a month ago with the google announcement and you can feel the momentum changing.>> reporter: with this pair they know how to do business downtown coming off of the heels of the success...
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. >> reporter: scott is with the san jose downtown association and says the transformation is part ofown boom, different from years past because of a greater investment to the future. more high-rise residential housing is popping up with talk of amazon, adobe and google heading this way. >> the earth kind of shifted a month ago with google and you can feel the momentum changing. >> reporter: for this pair, they know how to do business in downtown, coming off the heels of paper plane on south first street and original gravity next-door. >> when you put quality establishments in place, the crowd kind of changes, and the atmosphere on the street changes. >> and now you see residences coming up, building stores getting sold out. it should be a really great downtown in the years to come. >> reporter: still in the design process, this place is set to open february or march of next year and attendance hopes to hire four people. >> i know you said they are doing 80s and 90s stuff but i am a 70s guy. are they going to have any old pinball machines? >> reporter: i am sure if you request, they w
. >> reporter: scott is with the san jose downtown association and says the transformation is part ofown boom, different from years past because of a greater investment to the future. more high-rise residential housing is popping up with talk of amazon, adobe and google heading this way. >> the earth kind of shifted a month ago with google and you can feel the momentum changing. >> reporter: for this pair, they know how to do business in downtown, coming off the heels of paper...
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. >> we have probably a couple of billion dollars' worth in downtown that's associated specifically withsort of a circle of how we want development to happen. within 1/4 mile of a transit stop, we call that the transit core. that's where you find medium- to high-density and intensity development. and as you go out, it starts to decrease. the logic behind it is that people really won't walk more than 10 minutes, so we have to cluster that development as closely as possible to transit as we can. >> well, sunrail has been in existence now since may of 2014. and the impact has yet to be fully felt. but as you can see behind me, it's already being felt with the development of the 172-acre florida hospital health village. they see this as a way for people to be very close to the health care that they want. it's going to take 15 years to build this all out in the end. there will be residential, 550 units. there will be commercial, real estate, hundreds of thousands of square feet. >> studies within the last couple of years have shown that about 60% of millennials would be willing to live in a s
. >> we have probably a couple of billion dollars' worth in downtown that's associated specifically withsort of a circle of how we want development to happen. within 1/4 mile of a transit stop, we call that the transit core. that's where you find medium- to high-density and intensity development. and as you go out, it starts to decrease. the logic behind it is that people really won't walk more than 10 minutes, so we have to cluster that development as closely as possible to transit as we...
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homeless people in santa rosa has gone down in the last few years but many downtown business owners say that the problems associated with life on the streets have increased. >> when you have urination and defecation with people sleeping in business doorways, those are not good things for the business or for building, or the public that comes down there. >> reporter: in an effort to change the behavior the santa rosa city council has issued a new and tougher directive and the police have the discretion to treat quality-of-life crimes like drinking or urinating in public as misdemeanors which could mean a fine or jail and before they were only issued citations. the city councilman and retired santa rosa police chief speaks. >> the infractions alone were not changing the behavior. if it is a misdemeanor they have to believe it will recur if i don't do additional enforcement actions. >> reporter: the idea he says is not to put the homeless people in jail but to better direct them toward using a variety of homeless services that the small city offers. >> we don't want to criminalize homelessness but getting people the s
homeless people in santa rosa has gone down in the last few years but many downtown business owners say that the problems associated with life on the streets have increased. >> when you have urination and defecation with people sleeping in business doorways, those are not good things for the business or for building, or the public that comes down there. >> reporter: in an effort to change the behavior the santa rosa city council has issued a new and tougher directive and the police...
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homeless people in santa rosa has gone down the past few years, many including downtown business owners say the problems associatedith life on the streets have increased. >> the problem is when you have urination and defecation, people sleeping in business doorways, it's not good for the businesses or the public that comes down there. >> reporter: the santa rosa city council tuesday night issued a new and tougher directive. police now have the discretion to treat quality of life crimes such as drinking or urinating in public as misdemeanors. that could mean fines or even jail. before police treated them as mere infractions, issuing citations. tom is a city councilman, retired santa rosa police chief. >> we were finding with just infractions alone, that was not changing behavior. if it's a misdemeanor, the officer's got to believe it's going to recur if i don't do additional basically enforcement actions. >> reporter: the idea, he says, is not to put homeless people in jail, but be able to better direct them toward using the variety of homeless services the small city offers. >> we're not interested in criminalizin
homeless people in santa rosa has gone down the past few years, many including downtown business owners say the problems associatedith life on the streets have increased. >> the problem is when you have urination and defecation, people sleeping in business doorways, it's not good for the businesses or the public that comes down there. >> reporter: the santa rosa city council tuesday night issued a new and tougher directive. police now have the discretion to treat quality of life...
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number of homeless people in santa rosa has gone down the past few years, and downtown business owners say the problems associatedlife on the streets is increased. >> when you have your nation and deaf if he occasion -- urination and defecation. it's not good for the public who comes down there. >> reporter: to change such behavior, the city council issued a new and tougher directive. police now have the discretion to treat quality of life crimes such as drinking or urinating in public as misdemeanors. that could mean fines or even jail. before police treated them as mere infractions. tom is a city councilman and retired city police chief. >> we were finding with just infractions alone that was not changing behavior. if it's a misdemeanor, the officer's got to believe it will recur if i don't do some additional basically enforcement actions. >> reporter: the idea he says is not to put homeless people in jail, but be able to better direct them toward using the variety of homeless services the small city offers. >> we're not interested in criminalizing homelessness but getting them the services that will end the
number of homeless people in santa rosa has gone down the past few years, and downtown business owners say the problems associatedlife on the streets is increased. >> when you have your nation and deaf if he occasion -- urination and defecation. it's not good for the public who comes down there. >> reporter: to change such behavior, the city council issued a new and tougher directive. police now have the discretion to treat quality of life crimes such as drinking or urinating in...
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some heavy rain, a lot of lightning associated with this moving right over downtown right now, heads up in that area. here is where the storm is. here it is, though, as we zoom on down right to the storm. you seal see a lot of lightning associated with this. this has been on the increase. shatilly, heads up in if you live over towards great falls. i'll be bah with another live picture with storm team radar. >> thanks. >>> reporting on the opioid epidemics and overdose arising at an alarming rate. larry governor has declared a state of emergency. i shared some of chris gordon's reporting on the facebook page. and tonight he's working for montgomery county and the schools are doing to reverse this dangerous trend. >> montgomery county find ems crews carry an overdose reversing drug on every emergency call. the drug is naloxone you. >> the great thing about it, it has no bad side effects, if the patient isn't overdosing on opioid or narcotic, it will not hurt them. >> in maryland the overdose deaths have reached the crisis level. last year approximately 2,000 people died from narcotic ov
some heavy rain, a lot of lightning associated with this moving right over downtown right now, heads up in that area. here is where the storm is. here it is, though, as we zoom on down right to the storm. you seal see a lot of lightning associated with this. this has been on the increase. shatilly, heads up in if you live over towards great falls. i'll be bah with another live picture with storm team radar. >> thanks. >>> reporting on the opioid epidemics and overdose arising at...
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people in santa rosa going down in the past few years, many including the downtown business owners say that the problems associatedith life on the streets have increased. >> when you have. nation -- urination and defecation, people's sleeping in the doorways is not good for them or for the public.>> reporter: there are new and tougher directives being issued and the police now have the discretion to treat quality-of- life crimes like drinking or urinating in public as a misdemeanor which could mean a fine or jail before being treated as mere infractions and issued a citation. the city councilman and retired santa rosa police chief speaks. >> the infraction alone will not change the behavior but if it is a misdemeanor the officer has to believe it will recur if i don't do additional enforcement actions. >> he says the ideas not put the home is in jail but to be able to better direct them toward using a variety of homeless services that the small city offers. >> we don't want to criminalize homeless but we want to get them services to help in the homelessness. >> reporter: the homeless people we spoke with said that
people in santa rosa going down in the past few years, many including the downtown business owners say that the problems associatedith life on the streets have increased. >> when you have. nation -- urination and defecation, people's sleeping in the doorways is not good for them or for the public.>> reporter: there are new and tougher directives being issued and the police now have the discretion to treat quality-of- life crimes like drinking or urinating in public as a misdemeanor...
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associate oppressed wire. pair of reservoir dams that protect downtown houston and a houston subdivision when the crews are on perform your rescues, obviously there is a huge amount of danger not just for the people there, but for your cruise. -- crews. >> in new orleans they shut the whole thing down for gunfire and people being shot. some people -- some of that's out to be true. process, if we have a shooting in one part of the sitting and i'm sure oakland would say the same, #presenting we don't shut down everything else. where is the risk. what is it and how do you manage it. to compromise other operations because of it. i hope that when i happen this time. that might be a problem for certain areas. how big of a problem is it? it is hard to say but part of what we do requires a risk. we have people that are willing to take the risks. they balance the ever not trying to sacrifice themselves. with people in harms way and this is why we have to step up. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate your calling us. stay with us and we will have much more coverage of hurricane harvey. we will bring you the presi
associate oppressed wire. pair of reservoir dams that protect downtown houston and a houston subdivision when the crews are on perform your rescues, obviously there is a huge amount of danger not just for the people there, but for your cruise. -- crews. >> in new orleans they shut the whole thing down for gunfire and people being shot. some people -- some of that's out to be true. process, if we have a shooting in one part of the sitting and i'm sure oakland would say the same,...
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the left wing crowded assembled here in downtown berkeley is what they call the black bloc these are people who wear black masks over their faces they are associated with anarchist politics and they are the far left wing and they have come out into the streets with the emphasis on the idea of writing on the right wing outnumber the protesters that i've spoken to say there are other dialogue be opposed to violence however there are some people who still say that may not be and that the right wing. right wing a lot of different views being expressed here a lot of anger but a lot of folks that just say they're worried about their country there seems to be a lot of division the far left and the far right political violence in the streets a lot of people condemning donald trump so a lot of different messages here in downtown berkeley california. five children from southern russia who were strong did in iraq being reunited with their families it's believed the youngsters were taken to a run by their parents who were killed while fighting for i still are to film the children in a orphanage where they were taken after the liberation of mosul we've also be
the left wing crowded assembled here in downtown berkeley is what they call the black bloc these are people who wear black masks over their faces they are associated with anarchist politics and they are the far left wing and they have come out into the streets with the emphasis on the idea of writing on the right wing outnumber the protesters that i've spoken to say there are other dialogue be opposed to violence however there are some people who still say that may not be and that the right...
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associated with this storm. it is right now seeing some hail in and around the arlington area and right through downtown. gain, a dangerous situation, severe thunderstorm warning for montgomery county, fairfax county, dc, this warning here south until 7. this warning, now until 7:15 as this whole line is developing, a lot of lightning associated with this, extremely heavy rain fall and this is something, i think, we'll continue to develop over the next 20 to 30 minutes or so, so stay with us right here. we've dropped this warning now in -- and brought this over towards the east. that's why this warning is now so elongated, including the south areas, stay with us, we'll continue to keep you posted, extremely heavy rain coming right through downtown right now. take a look at the white house, you see what i'm looking at there, you see the rain coming right through downtown, even the washington monument, a little bit on the hard side, that rain is coming down. not a lot of wind in this picture, we have reports of church area, that is also something we'll be tracking. we'll stay with this. we'll stay with you
associated with this storm. it is right now seeing some hail in and around the arlington area and right through downtown. gain, a dangerous situation, severe thunderstorm warning for montgomery county, fairfax county, dc, this warning here south until 7. this warning, now until 7:15 as this whole line is developing, a lot of lightning associated with this, extremely heavy rain fall and this is something, i think, we'll continue to develop over the next 20 to 30 minutes or so, so stay with us...
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association. delores huerta she has her office in downtown bakersfield. probably the most prominent latino american living today. still doing great work. was a cofounder of the organization. it wasn't a union yet. they weren't quite ready when they were founded to actually start a union. in 1965, i know some of you know this history, the philippines are going on strike. on september 8, 1965. and chavez and the nfwa join the fill philippine on the strike. to walk out on the fields in protest of higher wages. the strike will last five long years. along the way i told you the beginning of the lecture that the strategy shifts, right, from the strike to the boycott of grapes. but it takes five long years of farm workers organizing themselves, boycotting grapes, protesting, trying to get consumers to not consume delano table grapes to really get the industry to finally agree to sign contracts. that does happen in 1970. so that's the kind of short history of the vfw. i want to spend a few minutes talking about valdez and the plan for delano. the document that i
association. delores huerta she has her office in downtown bakersfield. probably the most prominent latino american living today. still doing great work. was a cofounder of the organization. it wasn't a union yet. they weren't quite ready when they were founded to actually start a union. in 1965, i know some of you know this history, the philippines are going on strike. on september 8, 1965. and chavez and the nfwa join the fill philippine on the strike. to walk out on the fields in protest of...
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downtown phoenix looked like, when there's some buildings under construction. some of the older buildings are right before probably getting torn down. >> and being associated withycho" certainly didn't help. >> when rumors get started, it does cause the building or the hotel to decline even faster. you know, now we use yelp. and we see what everybody thinks about the building. back then, it was word of mouth that this really wasn't someplace that you wanted to stay any longer. >> yet somehow, it survived. >> it was a hotel through the '70s. and then it was transformed into the barrister place office building. the interior was completely gutted. the storefront was modified. >> in 1990, the city purchased the building as an overflow space for its office. and they functioned in the space until 2010. >> the historical significance of this building really lies in the construction methods. >> historic preservationists and others fought diligently to keep this building here. >> so the building was saved. but it sat empty until now. >> we took it out for an open process and have selected a developer who intends to build, in this building, 25 for-sale condos with ground
downtown phoenix looked like, when there's some buildings under construction. some of the older buildings are right before probably getting torn down. >> and being associated withycho" certainly didn't help. >> when rumors get started, it does cause the building or the hotel to decline even faster. you know, now we use yelp. and we see what everybody thinks about the building. back then, it was word of mouth that this really wasn't someplace that you wanted to stay any longer....
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police are asking people to avoid parts of the downtown area, well they respond to what authorities are calling, an active shooter situation. the associatedress sites the city's mayor boost -- says, a disgruntled restaurant employee has chopped one person. swat teams and heavily armed officers have cornered off an entire block nearing stretch of restaurants and shops popular with tourists who will continue to monitor this story. we will bring you updates as soon as they're available. harvey now a hurricane. gulftorm off the texas coast has strengthened to hurricane force, packing winds of 80 miles per hour. it could drop as much as 20 inches of rain on the region. it is forecast to strengthen more as it approaches the coast. the trump administration plans to impose visa restrictions on four countries that refuse to take back the parties. cambodia, north korea mckinney, and sierra leone, will soon be -- several me, and countries. workerachusetts hospital dollar a several million powerball jackpot prize. she was leaving work at night with a firefighter, discuss powerball, when she realized she had one. she says he followed her home to make
police are asking people to avoid parts of the downtown area, well they respond to what authorities are calling, an active shooter situation. the associatedress sites the city's mayor boost -- says, a disgruntled restaurant employee has chopped one person. swat teams and heavily armed officers have cornered off an entire block nearing stretch of restaurants and shops popular with tourists who will continue to monitor this story. we will bring you updates as soon as they're available. harvey now...
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downtown. a fired dishwasher took one pers person. >> a man came out, held a revolver in his hand. i went to the front door and locked it. toldpl >>> 16 americans associated with the u.s. embassy in havana cuba suffered from unexplained ailments. the government said the incidents were no longer occurring. earlier the government said the symptoms appeared to be a result of a covert device but no device was found. >>> and the winner of the biggest jackpot in history said she wants to sit back and relax. in an unusual move for winners of big jackpots, she came forward almost immediately after winning the $700 million prize. >> i want to come down from that and just be me alone to figure out what i want to do. >> after taxes, said she wants to hide in her bed for a while and figure out what to do next. >>> coming up on the morning news, a cheerleader investigation. perform painful splits. >>> and ribbon cutting for new york's newest bridge. this is the cbs morning news. you have type 2 diabetes, right? yes. so let me ask you this... how does diabetes affect your heart? it doesn't, does it? actually, it does. type 2 diabetes can make you twice as likely to die
downtown. a fired dishwasher took one pers person. >> a man came out, held a revolver in his hand. i went to the front door and locked it. toldpl >>> 16 americans associated with the u.s. embassy in havana cuba suffered from unexplained ailments. the government said the incidents were no longer occurring. earlier the government said the symptoms appeared to be a result of a covert device but no device was found. >>> and the winner of the biggest jackpot in history said...
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here in downtown berkeley is what they call the black bloc these are people who wear black masks over their faces as they were gas masks and they're they've been centrally they they are associated with anarchist politics and they have to be the far left wing and they have come out into the streets with the emphasis on the idea of fighting the rightwing now a number of the protesters that i've spoken to say they're here for peace rather for dialogue they're opposed to violence however there have been some people we've spoken to that say that hate speech is not free speech and that the right wing should be shut down violently so a lot of different views being expressed here a lot of anger but a lot of folks that just say they're worried about their country there seems to be a lot of division the far left in the far right political violence in the streets a lot of people condemning donald trump so a lot of different messages here in downtown berkeley california. a tense standoff going on there are too scared of him up in life from berkeley thank you for. now five children from southern russia who were stranded in iraq being reunited with their families it's believed the youngsters
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downtown charlottesville. we'll show you that service live on c-span3. >>> today presidents of the largest farm and ranch associations in the u.s., canada and mexico make a joint statement in support of nafta. see our live coverage from the national press club at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2 online at cspan.org and streaming on our free cspan radio app. >>> we've been on the road meeting winners of this year's student cam video documentary competition. at royal oak high school, in royal oak, michigan, first place winner jared clarke one a prize of $3,000 for his documentary on the rising cost of pharmaceutical drugs and the second place prize of $1,500 went to classmate mary sier for her documentary on mass incarceration. third place winner rebecca messner on gender inequality and grace know vac one an honestly mention prize of $250 for her documentary on the relationship between the police and the media. thank you to all the students who participated in our 2017 student cam video documentary competition. to watch any of the videos, go to student cam.org and student cam 2018 starts in september with the theme, the co
downtown charlottesville. we'll show you that service live on c-span3. >>> today presidents of the largest farm and ranch associations in the u.s., canada and mexico make a joint statement in support of nafta. see our live coverage from the national press club at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span2 online at cspan.org and streaming on our free cspan radio app. >>> we've been on the road meeting winners of this year's student cam video documentary competition. at royal oak high...
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downtown oakland what he was on his way to work. he was the editor in chief of the oakland post. he was assassinated by the muslim bakery that he was investigating. the bakery owner and his associate were convicted of ordering his murder and sentenced to life in prison. the handyman confessed to pulling the trigger but cooperated with police for a 25 year sentence.>>> people in the be area not the only ones dealing with temperatures over 100 degrees. the central valley is feeling the heat. a lot of folks in stockton looking for a place to cool off but several of the splash pads are closed for maintenance and a lot of people say this is a classic case of bad timing. >> there is a lot of kids and mothers and parents and everybody is disappointed. does not make sense.>> stockton city leaders say there is plenty of cool places to visit. the air condition libraries shopping malls but who wants to go to a library if you can go to a splash pad. >> it means maintenance.>> who wants to sit in the library? >>> back to the burger. we are into that because it is healthy but as a vegetarian, do you crave something that tastes like meat. >> i am a vegetarian because i don't like to kill animals
downtown oakland what he was on his way to work. he was the editor in chief of the oakland post. he was assassinated by the muslim bakery that he was investigating. the bakery owner and his associate were convicted of ordering his murder and sentenced to life in prison. the handyman confessed to pulling the trigger but cooperated with police for a 25 year sentence.>>> people in the be area not the only ones dealing with temperatures over 100 degrees. the central valley is feeling the...
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downtown, and i'm going to support the call of lots of other officials that they should be moved out of civic spaces. >> and joining me now, mayor tony harp, president of the african-american mayors associationwell as mayor of new haven, connecticut. mayor, thank you so much for joining me. i'd like to talk about your organization, which has a five-part plan all in response to the events of charlottesville and that would claw cainclude ao take down all symbols of the confederacy, naziism, other white supremacist groups but you're probably aware of a new poll that says 62% of americans are in favor of keeping statues in place. what do you think it's going to take for a change of heart for them to go along with your organization's plan? >> you know, i think that one of the things that we see is that these symbols incite violence. they incite hate. and it certainly isn't what our country is all about. we're a country of many cultures and when you think about the confederacy, that war was lost a long time ago, and to have those statues around really create a lot of hatred, and they're symbols that others rally around that provide negative and destructive things in our communities. so as far as i
downtown, and i'm going to support the call of lots of other officials that they should be moved out of civic spaces. >> and joining me now, mayor tony harp, president of the african-american mayors associationwell as mayor of new haven, connecticut. mayor, thank you so much for joining me. i'd like to talk about your organization, which has a five-part plan all in response to the events of charlottesville and that would claw cainclude ao take down all symbols of the confederacy, naziism,...
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downtown. and i want to thank you so much. >> two things gene. [inaudible] >> it has been closed a long time. i am currently a real estate agent and on the board of directors for the detroit associationhave been pressing half for the old ordinance to be reenacted. it has been on the books for 30 years. -- >> gene given detroit's renaissance and some would say, how is business for a real estate agent? >> it depends on what color you are and what company you work for. and where it is you are doing your business. if it is beyond 7.2 is pretty lousy. -- is currently being invested by -- if you are inside of the 7.2 are in the suburbs and the complexion is good for business can be adequate. >> thank you, sir. >> well, and another part of gene's resume, beyond being a former student but a very active cause. in the 1967 to about 1977. a 10 year period in which he was actively engaged in bringing about change in detroit, principally, as the editor of the south and newspaper there, he picked up where john watson and harry clark and art johnson has done previously and gave it that same kind of outlook. you know workers and one class conscious worker, that is a slogan or model. gene carried on
downtown. and i want to thank you so much. >> two things gene. [inaudible] >> it has been closed a long time. i am currently a real estate agent and on the board of directors for the detroit associationhave been pressing half for the old ordinance to be reenacted. it has been on the books for 30 years. -- >> gene given detroit's renaissance and some would say, how is business for a real estate agent? >> it depends on what color you are and what company you work for. and...