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the city is dying. the city is going the way of detroit. 39% of all african american families in the city of milwaukee live under the poverty level. >> 39." . >> it's enormous, one no one is proud of. the question is how do we deal with the issues. gun violence is symptom attic of the issues. >> this is my home down, i was born and raised here. this is painting a scary picture. >> it is a scary picture. especially if you are young, a person of colour and male. it is scary. >> milwaukee police chief edward flynn did not respond to multiple interview requests by "america tonight" to talk about the surge of gun violence. however, older women gave up her lunchbreak during the budget hearings to speak with us. she is part of a political dynasty in wisconsin, including the first plaque woman lected to state legislature in the 1970s. talk to me by milwaukee, it's making headlines for the wrong reasons. you, yourself, managed to see the glass is half full. why? >> in a very personal way, because my family, my ch
the city is dying. the city is going the way of detroit. 39% of all african american families in the city of milwaukee live under the poverty level. >> 39." . >> it's enormous, one no one is proud of. the question is how do we deal with the issues. gun violence is symptom attic of the issues. >> this is my home down, i was born and raised here. this is painting a scary picture. >> it is a scary picture. especially if you are young, a person of colour and male. it is...
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the city is dying. the city is going the way of detroit. 39% of all african/american families in the city of milwaukee live under the poverty level. it's an enormous statistic and one no one is proud of. how do we deal with these issues? gun violence is symptomatic of these larger issues. >> this is my hometown and i was born and raised here and you are painting a scary picture. >> it is eandley if and if you . >> the police chief did not respond to multiple requests to talk about the surge of gun violence. however, this woman gave up her lunch to speak with us. she is part of a political dynasty that includes the first black woman elect to theitate legislator. >> it is making headlines for all the wrong reasons and you have manageed to see the glass as half-full. why? >> in a personal way because of my family, my children, a community i care about is right here in milwaukee. >> this is home. >> right. when i look at the statistics i don't see all of the bad. i see the possibility and the work that needs
the city is dying. the city is going the way of detroit. 39% of all african/american families in the city of milwaukee live under the poverty level. it's an enormous statistic and one no one is proud of. how do we deal with these issues? gun violence is symptomatic of these larger issues. >> this is my hometown and i was born and raised here and you are painting a scary picture. >> it is eandley if and if you . >> the police chief did not respond to multiple requests to talk...
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. >>> on america tonight, a dying city? pained by the loss of industry and people, can milwaukee save its next generation? >> any time you are a 16-year-old and you say i am better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. >> on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future in trouble. >>> and the one thas got away. >> you have gone from a couple of fish off the east coast of from.
. >>> on america tonight, a dying city? pained by the loss of industry and people, can milwaukee save its next generation? >> any time you are a 16-year-old and you say i am better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. >> on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future in trouble. >>> and the one thas got away. >> you have gone from a couple of fish off the east coast of from.
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." ♪ >>> on america tonight, a dying city?d by the loss of industry and people, can milwaukee save its next generation? >> any time you are a 16-year-old and you say i am better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. >> on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future in trouble. >>> and the one thas got away. >> you have gone from a couple of fish off the east coast of from. >> north carolina to mid-brazil, everything in
." ♪ >>> on america tonight, a dying city?d by the loss of industry and people, can milwaukee save its next generation? >> any time you are a 16-year-old and you say i am better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. >> on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future in trouble. >>> and the one thas got away. >> you have gone from a couple of fish off the east coast of from. >> north carolina to mid-brazil, everything in
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. >> brown: in italian, it's la citta che muore, the dying city. dying because it's literally crumbling before our eyes. now a mix a geological engineering and tourism is giving this ancient city new life. claudio margottini, with italy's geological survey, has worked in civita for several decades. so here's part of the problem, right, buildings falling down. >> brown: it's a problem that goes back centuries. the etruscans chose this site to build on in the sixth century b.c., prizing its hilltop location. but this is a "tuff town," that's t-u-f-f, common in this region, such as in the much better-known city of orvieto, built upon layers of volcanic rock known as "tuff" that sit over a bedrock of soft clay. daniele baffo is a local engineer . it's been going on for 2,500 years. helped by wind, rain, periodic earthquakes -- including a massive one in 1695 -- and all too frequent landslides. >> brown: walls, gardens and homes have simply fallen off, including that of civita's most famous son, the 13th century saint bonaventure, who was born here. amer
. >> brown: in italian, it's la citta che muore, the dying city. dying because it's literally crumbling before our eyes. now a mix a geological engineering and tourism is giving this ancient city new life. claudio margottini, with italy's geological survey, has worked in civita for several decades. so here's part of the problem, right, buildings falling down. >> brown: it's a problem that goes back centuries. the etruscans chose this site to build on in the sixth century b.c.,...
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. >>> on"america tonight", a dying city. pained by the loss of industry and people. can milwaukee save the next generation. >> any time you are 16 and you say i'm better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. "america tonight"s sara hoy on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future at risk. also tonight - the ones that got away. >> we've gonom
. >>> on"america tonight", a dying city. pained by the loss of industry and people. can milwaukee save the next generation. >> any time you are 16 and you say i'm better off dead than alive, that's how bleak it is. "america tonight"s sara hoy on the crime spike putting milwaukee's future at risk. also tonight - the ones that got away. >> we've gonom
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more are dying in the city from overdose than we do from homicide. >> for the doctor, saving lives is saving baltimore, perhaps the most challenging city in america to practice public health. >> when we come back, a return to unrest. a safe haven in the midst of chaos. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> welcome back, it was a terrible day on answer 27th in baltimore, when frustration boiled over after the death of freddie gray, and rioting broke out on streets across the city. amid the chaos, we found a glimmer of hope. a glass building that didn't shatter. filled with children, working for a better future. . >> this man has to walk through dangerous st
more are dying in the city from overdose than we do from homicide. >> for the doctor, saving lives is saving baltimore, perhaps the most challenging city in america to practice public health. >> when we come back, a return to unrest. a safe haven in the midst of chaos. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time....
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architectural history, a lot of theater appreciation, and it's one of those things where good is dying here in the city. >> at the moment there are no scheduled events at the theater. the colonial by the way opened in 1900 making it the oldest continually operating theater here in boston. by the bay if you're wondering you can make the outside historic landmark you can't landmark. what they want with it. >> who's the most popular person in the room tonight it's not you. >> harry . weekend. >> best is yet to come. day. take a look at this. fantastic at name takes cat. what a beautiful sunrise. we had some cloudiness some high mid level cloudiness when the sun came up it made it so color full. a lot of the clouds started thinning out disappearing in the afternoon. boston high 68 degrees that's about 5 above the average for this date. record though 82 back in 1955. let's take a look at the lower highs around the area mostly in the upper 60s almost everywhere cooler in cape cod. most of the nation had some very pleasant temperatures today even hot in some spots like it was down where the pats played in dal
architectural history, a lot of theater appreciation, and it's one of those things where good is dying here in the city. >> at the moment there are no scheduled events at the theater. the colonial by the way opened in 1900 making it the oldest continually operating theater here in boston. by the bay if you're wondering you can make the outside historic landmark you can't landmark. what they want with it. >> who's the most popular person in the room tonight it's not you. >>...
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it's kind of like one of those things where good broadway, offbroadway theater is dying here in the the city. >> at the moment there are no more scheduled events at the theater. the colonial opened in 1900 making it the oldest continuing operating theater in boston. >> this is beautiful. we're lucky here. it. >>> coming up uber gaining popularity. >> just how many people are massachusetts. plus, the debate it's causing on beacon hill. >> making it easier to find a parking spot in boston. the new ways to secure a space days before you even drive downtown. >> plus, you have what it takes to work at facebook? the questions all applicants must answer before joining the company. that's amazing. it's amazing. this is amazing. that's amazing! real people are discovering surprising things at chevy. we're sold. it's so pretty. beautiful! it feels great. perfect. this is not what i would expect from a chevy at all. get more than you expect for less than you imagined. the 2015 models are going fast. find your tag and get cash back for 15% of the msrp on select 2015 vehicles in stock. or, get zero perce
it's kind of like one of those things where good broadway, offbroadway theater is dying here in the the city. >> at the moment there are no more scheduled events at the theater. the colonial opened in 1900 making it the oldest continuing operating theater in boston. >> this is beautiful. we're lucky here. it. >>> coming up uber gaining popularity. >> just how many people are massachusetts. plus, the debate it's causing on beacon hill. >> making it easier to find...
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meanwhile, mayor de blasio is applauding the work being done to help s dy victims in new york city. he said the city's build it back program has helped rebuild 5,000 people have received reimbursement checks. the mayor says when he took office in 2014 more than a y r after sandy hit, the program had not started construction on any houses. >>> on long island, suffolk county's highest uniformed officer denies he's stepping down because of a federal investigation. chief james burke's lawyer cites personal and family reasons. he says burke's going to retire at the end of the month. recently a federal grand jury investigation was reopened, and that's after a suspect accused rke of beating him while under arrest. >>> in new jersey, the bergen county prosecutor could be replaced. he was appointed back in 2002 by then-democrat go rnor jim mcgrievy. >>> it is 4:51. still to come, why president obama is going to have to put a dollar in the swear jar. >>> plus, undercover in plain why a police officer posed as a homeless man on the side of a busy road. you're watching "today in new
meanwhile, mayor de blasio is applauding the work being done to help s dy victims in new york city. he said the city's build it back program has helped rebuild 5,000 people have received reimbursement checks. the mayor says when he took office in 2014 more than a y r after sandy hit, the program had not started construction on any houses. >>> on long island, suffolk county's highest uniformed officer denies he's stepping down because of a federal investigation. chief james burke's...
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. >> how family farms are dying out in the philippines as young people move to the cities for greenerastures. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >>> hello again, here are the top stories at al jazeera. [ siren ] >>> israeli forces are accused of using excessive force against palestinians in the latest wave of protests and violence. since the beginning of the month 23 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces. four israelis died in attacks by palestinians. people have been gathering in turkey's capital to remember the 95 victims of saturday's bombing. turkey's government has not said who was behind the attack. it's carried out new air strikes against fighters in the south-east and in northern iraq >>> polls opened in guinea where 6 million are expected to vote in the presidential election. there's tensions after days of violence between supporters of rival political parties. the president is aiming for a second win >>> returning to the top story, and weeks of tensio
. >> how family farms are dying out in the philippines as young people move to the cities for greenerastures. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >>> hello again, here are the top stories at al jazeera. [ siren ] >>> israeli forces are accused of using excessive force against palestinians in the latest wave of protests and violence. since...
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trees are dying in higher numbers. city leaders say they removed 400 trees this fiscal year.xtra crews are delivering more water. they have to pick and choose chr most important to maintain. city leaders say it will take decades to replace some of the trees. the city lost. >> in oakland, recess topped the agenda the school is one of 11 to receive the national blue ribbon account. >> just feels like home to me. i've been here since kindergarten. >> it's parents, teachers and community partners. >> nationwide, only 335 out of 98,000 schools received blue ribbon awards. >> outstanding. >> yes. >> still to come at 6:00, the i team has a father's reaction after seeing the video he hoped would put a controversy involving his special needs son to rest. it didn't. >> and work being done at uc davis to safe cats that were injured in the valley fire. >>> a growing problem for pet owners. what may be behind a flea explosion in the bay area. [announcer] right now at sleep train, get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choo
trees are dying in higher numbers. city leaders say they removed 400 trees this fiscal year.xtra crews are delivering more water. they have to pick and choose chr most important to maintain. city leaders say it will take decades to replace some of the trees. the city lost. >> in oakland, recess topped the agenda the school is one of 11 to receive the national blue ribbon account. >> just feels like home to me. i've been here since kindergarten. >> it's parents, teachers and...
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the killing of tamir rice and other black men have become part of an outcry about minor cities dying in en -- minorities dying in encounters with police, it was the 20th anniversary of the million man march, and a theme. >> reporter: in the shadow of the capital building they came. tens of thousands from all over the country, marking the day when black men came. >> it's a great experience to see this many come together for this great cause. >> over the past 20 years, a lot changed. it's time for us to continue to do things like this to make progress with what is going on in this country today. >> truly amazing. 20 years from now, this is so historic. >> the 1995 event was considered a watershed moment, the largest gathering on the national wall. -- mall since the civil rights movement mobilized support in the 1960s. organizers claim there was more than 1.5 million. independent estimates give a figure at half that. the leader of the nation of islam called on black men to take responsibility for themselves, families and communities. this time under the banner justice or else, there was
the killing of tamir rice and other black men have become part of an outcry about minor cities dying in en -- minorities dying in encounters with police, it was the 20th anniversary of the million man march, and a theme. >> reporter: in the shadow of the capital building they came. tens of thousands from all over the country, marking the day when black men came. >> it's a great experience to see this many come together for this great cause. >> over the past 20 years, a lot...
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trees are dying in higher numbers. city leaders say they removed 400 trees this fiscal year. crews are delivering more water. they have to pick and choose chr most important to maintain. city leaders say it will take decades to replace some of the trees. the city lost. >> in oakland, recess topped the agenda the school is one of 11 to receive the national blue ribbon account. >> just feels like home to me. i've been here since kindergarten. >> it's parents, teachers and community partners. >> nationwide, only 335 out of 98,000 schools received blue ribbon awards. >> outstanding. >> yes. >> still to come at 6:00, the i team has a father's reaction after seeing the video he hoped would put a controversy involving his special needs son to rest. it didn't. >> and work being done at uc davis to safe cats that were injured in the valley fire. >>> a growing problem for pet owners. what may be behind a flea explosion in the bay area. what can i make for you? how about our new flavor-packed italian hero? with three authentic italian deli meats; spiced capicola, a cracked- pepper-seaso
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. >> how family farms are dying out with yuck people moving to the cities for cleaner pastures. >> they don't fear anything. >> they're consuming economically important species >> we're offering something on our menu that no-one else is offering. >> the top stories on al jazeera, human rights watch has accused israel forces of using excessive force against palestinians in the latest wave of protests and violence. since the beginning, 23 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces. four israelis have tied in attacks by palestinians. the iraqi air force said it has struck the convoy of isil leader al baghdadi. his fate is unknown. >> thousands of people have gathered in the turkish capital to remember the 95 victim of saturday's bombings at a peace rally. two suicide bombers carried out the attack. the turkish military carried out new airstrikes against kurdish separatists. >> the former prime minister and six others want to unseat the president. polls are scheduled to remain open for another four hours. 6 million people are expected to participate in guinea. >> it's election day in g
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>> the city of palo alto is taking immediate steps to save it's tree-lined streets. trees are dying previous numbers than previous years. city leaders said they removed 400 trees this year. it's the first time the number topped 1% of the total trees in the city. most years fewer than 250 trees are removed. crews are delivering more water while staying within state guidelines. this he have to pick and choose which are most important to maintain. they say it will take decades to replace the trees the city has already lost. this is a growing problem across the bay area that many cities are facing. >> and because of the drought-stricken trees, the dry roots and the high winds today, some of those could be coming down late tonight into tomorrow. we have a wind advisory. winds could gust up to 50 miles an hour. but all is calm, san jose with 57 degrees. a high just in the low 70s. the cooler, windier weather we will talk about and whether or not we will see rain. that's coming up. >> thanks, also ahead, a big honor for matt duffy. >> in sports all three bay area schools are in action toda
>> the city of palo alto is taking immediate steps to save it's tree-lined streets. trees are dying previous numbers than previous years. city leaders said they removed 400 trees this year. it's the first time the number topped 1% of the total trees in the city. most years fewer than 250 trees are removed. crews are delivering more water while staying within state guidelines. this he have to pick and choose which are most important to maintain. they say it will take decades to replace the...
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. >>> the city of palo alto is taking immediate steps to save it's tree-lined streets. trees are dyinglarger numbers than previous years. city leaders said they removed 400 trees this year. it's the first time the number topped 1% of the total trees in the city. most years fewer than 250 trees are removed. extra crews are delivering more water while staying within state guidelines. they have to pick and choose which are most important to maintain. they say it will take decades to replace the trees the city has already lost. lisa, as we bring in you for your perspective here, this is something a growing number of cities are facing. >> yeah. and like that story said, for decades we will be looking at how this has affected a lot of not only the trees but the ecosystems around the area. and we are looking a the a clear shot outside where temperatures will come down today with breezy winds. high fire danger is with us. we will talk about if we can see any rain. that is a possibility coming up. >> thanks, lisa. also ahead, a big honor for giants rookie matt duffy. larry beil has the details
. >>> the city of palo alto is taking immediate steps to save it's tree-lined streets. trees are dyinglarger numbers than previous years. city leaders said they removed 400 trees this year. it's the first time the number topped 1% of the total trees in the city. most years fewer than 250 trees are removed. extra crews are delivering more water while staying within state guidelines. they have to pick and choose which are most important to maintain. they say it will take decades to...
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. >>> the city of palo alto is taking immediate steps to save its tree lined streets. trees are dying city leaders said they removed 400 trees this fiscal year. it's the first time the number has topped 1% of the total trees in the city. most years fewer than 250 trees are removed. extra crews are delivering more water to parched trees while staying within state guidelines. they have to pick and choose which are the most important to maintain. city leaders said it will take decades to replace some of the trees the city has already lost. >>> 8:40 is our time and weatherwise what can we expect for this weekend? >> we're looking at gusty winds today with high fire danger not only in the upper elevations but throughout the bay area. the humidity drops. the fog here, 57 degrees, san francisco in the 60s today, cooler for everyone. we will look at your fall forecast when we come back. >>> also ahead, a big honor for giants rookie matt duffy, larry biel has its details and highlights of the game against the rockies coming newspaper sports. that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen t
. >>> the city of palo alto is taking immediate steps to save its tree lined streets. trees are dying city leaders said they removed 400 trees this fiscal year. it's the first time the number has topped 1% of the total trees in the city. most years fewer than 250 trees are removed. extra crews are delivering more water to parched trees while staying within state guidelines. they have to pick and choose which are the most important to maintain. city leaders said it will take decades to...
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she's busy laying flowers on her brother's grave >>> farms in philippines are dying out due to young people moving to the cities for better paying opportunities. there's concern that the country will be unable to to meet its food needs. >> reporter: this man has been working his land for 50 years. at 67 years old he doubts he can retire soon. >> it's a difficult job. it is hard, back breaking work. children do not want this. young people are on their cellphones all the time. none. children are willing to take his place. >> the country's farmers are ageing. the average filipino farmer is 59 years old. much of the youth ignored it because of hardship, and because farming families belong to the poor. the majority of those are dependent on the agricultural sector. the number of family farms are doing well here. many of the farmers are small landholders, and they say making their land profitable is difficult. there's no subsidies here. more than 90% of farmers do not receive assistance at all. i think they are supposed to be more of the group that has to be driven to agriculture, not only on the production, but on t
she's busy laying flowers on her brother's grave >>> farms in philippines are dying out due to young people moving to the cities for better paying opportunities. there's concern that the country will be unable to to meet its food needs. >> reporter: this man has been working his land for 50 years. at 67 years old he doubts he can retire soon. >> it's a difficult job. it is hard, back breaking work. children do not want this. young people are on their cellphones all the...
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city living. >> these are dying off. we've seen places over the five years we've been doing this project close, places that we love, and we don't really see them being replaced by other slice pizzerias. >> reporter: jennifer lahmers, fox 5 news. ben: i love pizza. making me hungry. keeping tabs on teen drivers. giving parents peace of mind. ben: and putting their lives on the line to protect the city they love. they talk about the dangers of patrolling the big apple just ahead. [excited yelling] ah, yes! you can't stop it! aww...your mom liked my post. you're friends with my mother? whoa. another episode? definitely. we all use it differently. so why should we get it all the same way? call time warner cable to get the internet speed you need. are you guys texting each other? whether it's 3 megs or 300 megs, yeah. for the right price. from $14.99 everyday low price internet, to 300 meg ultra-fast internet, we have you covered. the go. plans start at $14.99 per month. call 1-855-want twc to switch today. time warner cable.
city living. >> these are dying off. we've seen places over the five years we've been doing this project close, places that we love, and we don't really see them being replaced by other slice pizzerias. >> reporter: jennifer lahmers, fox 5 news. ben: i love pizza. making me hungry. keeping tabs on teen drivers. giving parents peace of mind. ben: and putting their lives on the line to protect the city they love. they talk about the dangers of patrolling the big apple just ahead....
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and how family farms are dying out in the philippines as young people move to the cities for greener pastures. >> turkey is observing a period of mourning for the victims of two suicide boament bombings in. 95 people killed and 250 injured at a peace rally. that included the prokurdish pkk party. parliamentary elections are due on november the 1st. >>> thousands of people have been marching in central istanbul in protest. police maintained a heavy presence, at protesters blamed recep tayyip erdogan. antigovernment protests also took place in several other turkish cities. >> world leaders are condemned the bombings in turkey. u.s. president barack obama offered his condolence as he said american people stand in solidarity with the turkish people. >> translator: i want to express my deep condolence to the turkish people. surely this is an attempt to destabilize our friendly country. it is an obvious provocation. >> morak suma is a political science professor at koch university in istanbul. >> what needs to be expressed here is who has political responsibility. and it is clear that the
and how family farms are dying out in the philippines as young people move to the cities for greener pastures. >> turkey is observing a period of mourning for the victims of two suicide boament bombings in. 95 people killed and 250 injured at a peace rally. that included the prokurdish pkk party. parliamentary elections are due on november the 1st. >>> thousands of people have been marching in central istanbul in protest. police maintained a heavy presence, at protesters blamed...
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city say are inextricably entwined. >> sometimes we wanna deal with just the medical piece - which is really important, right? because people are dying, babies are dying. but we also then have to look at what is feeding that continuously. and if people don't have access to good housing they don't have access to healthy food, if they don't have access to money to buy food, right? all of those things. then we're gonna continue to see these kinds of statistics. >> 21-year-old areil smith is homeless, unemployed. and 8 months pregnant with her first child. the father of her unborn baby was sent to prison two months ago. she's been struggling to get by ever since. >> the situation that i'm in is not a situation for anybody pregnant to be in. to be homeless and then i have a child on the way is just the worst situation that i feel like i could possibly be in. >> areil has known hardship her entire life. she was raised in foster care, and she says her baby will be the only real family she has ever known. >> i feel like i don't have anybody. my son, that's gonna be my heart, like, you know, he gonna be everything to me. like, and that's some
city say are inextricably entwined. >> sometimes we wanna deal with just the medical piece - which is really important, right? because people are dying, babies are dying. but we also then have to look at what is feeding that continuously. and if people don't have access to good housing they don't have access to healthy food, if they don't have access to money to buy food, right? all of those things. then we're gonna continue to see these kinds of statistics. >> 21-year-old areil...
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. >>> the city of palo alto is trying to save its trees. many are dying out because of the drought. tart using recycled water to your cut the trees and is encouraging residents to do the very same thing. >>> in the next half-hour, nuclear waste worries. near a major us city. but -- thousands of people could be at risk. local weather and traffic right after the break stay right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. we start off with a traffic alert as you work your way in and around the altamont pass. there is a closure at dyer. about a 15 minute delay. they are working on clearing that. to work your way to westbound 580, still backed up. the lights remain on. we are looking at a 50 minute -- 15 minute delay. 36 minutes from hayward to foster city on the san jose bridge. good morning, everyone. it is 7:28 your quiz take a look out at the airport -- let's take a look at out of the airport. temperature at 57. it is 60 in oakland and livermore. much cooler today with mostly cloudy skies in the 60s and 70s. the could see a couple of sprinkles north of the bay and otherwise, rain at this time tom
. >>> the city of palo alto is trying to save its trees. many are dying out because of the drought. tart using recycled water to your cut the trees and is encouraging residents to do the very same thing. >>> in the next half-hour, nuclear waste worries. near a major us city. but -- thousands of people could be at risk. local weather and traffic right after the break stay right there. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning. we start off with a traffic alert as you work your way...
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dying at the hospital from their injuries. crews are still fighting the flames now outside kansas city. new at 11:00, parents at new hampshire's nashua high school "death notice" was found with the name of students listed inside. the name os 17 students were on a note. the parents of the students listed have been contact and will meet with school leaders tomorrow morning. no information is being released about the student who made the list, but the superintendent says disciplinary action will be taken. j.c.: new questions in the murder of a missing new hampshire woman. her body found in a hidden crawl space inside her home. jorge is live in new hampshire. police searched that home several times before making that discovery. jorge: that's right. police here in manchester searched the missing woman's first floor apartment several times. it wasn't until yesterday that her relatives solved the murder mystery. dropping off roses and votive candles in her friend's memory, she minces no word. >> i hope that person is punished for taking her life. jorge: the scent of death in her apartment was
dying at the hospital from their injuries. crews are still fighting the flames now outside kansas city. new at 11:00, parents at new hampshire's nashua high school "death notice" was found with the name of students listed inside. the name os 17 students were on a note. the parents of the students listed have been contact and will meet with school leaders tomorrow morning. no information is being released about the student who made the list, but the superintendent says disciplinary...
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those are the conferences we're having because in our cities, people are dying while the nra and congress has debates. people are dying. and we know we can't wait on the lobbyists to miss a meeting or not make a phone call. we have to get stuff done, and we're looking for the department of justice and our federal law enforcement partners to step up and fill that gap until we can get some common sense gun reform in our country. >> what can mayors do to combat the rising homicide rate happening in so many cities across the country and in baltimore and washington, d.c. as well? what can be done to stem it? >> in baltimore, we had a very, very rough july. august was better than july. september was better than august, but we've still -- we're still suffering from very high rates of violent crime. one of the things we've seen work and why i talk about the partnership with federal law enforcement is our work embedding federal agents in the police department, increasing the partnership between the u.s. attorney's office, our state's attorney's office as well as the baltimore city police departmen
those are the conferences we're having because in our cities, people are dying while the nra and congress has debates. people are dying. and we know we can't wait on the lobbyists to miss a meeting or not make a phone call. we have to get stuff done, and we're looking for the department of justice and our federal law enforcement partners to step up and fill that gap until we can get some common sense gun reform in our country. >> what can mayors do to combat the rising homicide rate...
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city. the wind coming from the north and east. they are dying off a little bit. still a bit strong down the shore and over portions of the delaware beach w that on shore flow continuing, with areas around delaware bay now, tonight still under a coastal flood advisory for next hour or so and then things improve down the the shore, they will improve in the city. we are talking temperatures back in the 07's starting tomorrow. we will have your full seven day forecast coming up when i join you inside, back over to you. >> see you then, thanks very much. >>> kate, take a look at this scene from chopper three that is a house washed away, and it is now part of the big clean up underway down the shore following high wind, torrential rains, and flooding. here's "eyewitness news", new jersey reporter, cleve bryan. >> reporter: injuries i shore has taken a pounding for more than a week topped this weekend by high tides, and wind gusts more than 50 miles an hour. >> you know they put that money in to that beach replenishment and it is a shame that you know, mother nature. >>
city. the wind coming from the north and east. they are dying off a little bit. still a bit strong down the shore and over portions of the delaware beach w that on shore flow continuing, with areas around delaware bay now, tonight still under a coastal flood advisory for next hour or so and then things improve down the the shore, they will improve in the city. we are talking temperatures back in the 07's starting tomorrow. we will have your full seven day forecast coming up when i join you...
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dy or so so. the high force the day. seasonal. umer 60's around the city. mid 60 he to poughkeepsie. 63 to the railroads sy shore and middle 60's across long line. prigport coming in with the warmer temperatures today. now 55. mid to upper 50's and as you go across the city. foc 54 in bellmawr. now we have 40's to the fort and west. chilly readings there and probably stop in the lower 50's here. wind out of the fort east light coming to the north only about 5 miles per hour. he with see that wind around here for tomorrow. are lors the northeast, boston mid 50's now. mid 50's back toward buffalo and a pittsburgh now at 58. detroit 62 and willing in the lower 70's earlier. and now some of that cloud cover pushing offshore and sop we're going to be locking at mainly crear sky today and goes along. here is joaquin and moving away from us out in that direction so no it is rain aring still in south and nobody where they just got deluged over the weekend back and over two feet of rain amazing and still getting more rain tonight. that is not coming way. we will sta
dy or so so. the high force the day. seasonal. umer 60's around the city. mid 60 he to poughkeepsie. 63 to the railroads sy shore and middle 60's across long line. prigport coming in with the warmer temperatures today. now 55. mid to upper 50's and as you go across the city. foc 54 in bellmawr. now we have 40's to the fort and west. chilly readings there and probably stop in the lower 50's here. wind out of the fort east light coming to the north only about 5 miles per hour. he with see that...
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city. all right. who remembers this. this was p. didded dy project. rosanna: oh, totally. greg: they made a splash. also some drama, some tension. rosanna: yeah. you know. greg: two of the girls broke off and formed their own band called dumb blonde. rosanna: yeah. they are together. they are hysterical. i think shannon might have done the apprentice. >> they dropped by good day new york not too long ago. shannon beck is not exactly blonde and def lint not dumb. rosanna: what is going son in. >> we wanted to challenge stereotypes out of the date when we first came together, we discussed in girl groups, you are boxed and put into categories. so the first thing we wanted to do is kind of, you know, be a hill bit rebellious, tell the store yo type we obsly both are that we are above it. rosanna: all right. the last time well saw you with p. diddy, righting. >> yeah. rosanna: how did that go? prepare us for the industry. it put us through the ring air lot. it is 24-7 job. there are no breakthroughs. you can not stop. is a business. rosanna: did you make any-if i? >> girl, you know we didn't. rosanna: n
city. all right. who remembers this. this was p. didded dy project. rosanna: oh, totally. greg: they made a splash. also some drama, some tension. rosanna: yeah. you know. greg: two of the girls broke off and formed their own band called dumb blonde. rosanna: yeah. they are together. they are hysterical. i think shannon might have done the apprentice. >> they dropped by good day new york not too long ago. shannon beck is not exactly blonde and def lint not dumb. rosanna: what is going son...
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those are the conferences we're having because in our cities people are dying while the nra and congress has debates and we know we can't wait wait on the lobbyists to miss a meeting or not make a phone call. we have to get stuff done and we're looking for the department of justice and federal law enforcement partners to step up and fill that gap until we can get common sense gun reform in our country. >> what can mayors do to combat the rising homicide rate happening in so many cities across the country and in baltimore and washington, d.c. as well? what can be done to stem it? >> in baltimore we had a very, very ruff july. august was better than july. september was better than august but we've still -- we're still suffering from very high rates of violent crime. one of the things we've seen work and why i talk about the partnership with federal law enforcement is our work embedding federal agents in the police department, increasing the partnership between the u.s. attorney's office, our state's attorney's office as well as the baltimore city police department we're talking about what
those are the conferences we're having because in our cities people are dying while the nra and congress has debates and we know we can't wait wait on the lobbyists to miss a meeting or not make a phone call. we have to get stuff done and we're looking for the department of justice and federal law enforcement partners to step up and fill that gap until we can get common sense gun reform in our country. >> what can mayors do to combat the rising homicide rate happening in so many cities...
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. >> still ahead, how family farms are dying out in the philippines of young people move to the cities for greener pastures. >> i'll meet an art teacher bringing hope to some of the city's poorest children. >> the stars of the nba wow chinese fans ahead of the new season. we'll have the details in sport. >> that's what i want to hear. >> give me all you've got. >> now. >> bootcamp... >> stop your whinin'. >> for bad kids. >> if they get a little dirty, so what. >> we have shackles, we have a spit bag. >> they're still having nightmares. >> if you can't straighten out your kids... >> they're mine. >> this is the true definition of tough love. >> the top stories on the al jazeera news hour, human rights watch accuses israeli forces of using excessive force against palestinians in the latest wave of protest and violence. 23 palestinians have been killed by israeli forces since the beginning of the month, four israelis have died in attacks by palestinians. >> iraqi military said its air force struck a convoy of the is state leader, abu bakr al-baghdadi. the attack took place in anbar. his
. >> still ahead, how family farms are dying out in the philippines of young people move to the cities for greener pastures. >> i'll meet an art teacher bringing hope to some of the city's poorest children. >> the stars of the nba wow chinese fans ahead of the new season. we'll have the details in sport. >> that's what i want to hear. >> give me all you've got. >> now. >> bootcamp... >> stop your whinin'. >> for bad kids. >> if they...
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there was a luminescence about the city but also a luminescence what was a dying light. >> brown: before dying light, the luminescence, what was detroit at that moment? it's so easy to forget looking at now. >> it had 1.7 million people. now it's gone to 700,000. it had the big three was building more cars than ever before. it had a creative spirit. one of the themes of the book is creation, creativity, destruction, decay, and you see them sort of intertwined. you could invent yourself in detroit 50 years ago. >> brown: and motown was inventing itself. >> yes. i give a lot of credit to m motown. it's throwing think about smokey robinson, stevie wonder, the supremes, all these great musicians grew up, aretha franklin -- >> brown: so you have all the personalities on the creative side and the personalities on the business side, in particular the auto industry. >> henry ford ii, the deuce. >> brown: large personalities. more writing saying the seeds of the problems to come were already there. >> one of the important things to understand is people think about the decay of detroit, a lot of p
there was a luminescence about the city but also a luminescence what was a dying light. >> brown: before dying light, the luminescence, what was detroit at that moment? it's so easy to forget looking at now. >> it had 1.7 million people. now it's gone to 700,000. it had the big three was building more cars than ever before. it had a creative spirit. one of the themes of the book is creation, creativity, destruction, decay, and you see them sort of intertwined. you could invent...
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dying at an alarming rate. palo alto has removed 400 of them just this year, twice the number the city has removed.the city is urged to let their lawns die, but to keep watering their trees. the city is deploying more trucks to water the trees in greatest need. >>> well, hurricane joaquin continues to pound the bahamas as it sets its sights on the east coast. the category 4 pounded with winds in the eastern bahamass today. there were no reports of major damage. joaquin is expected to hit the east coast late tonight or early tomorrow and it's expected that flooding from joaquin will stretch from south carolina to massachusetts. in fact, an estimated 65 million people could be impacted by joaquin. >>> let's bring in our chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, i think one of the most tricky things for the meteorologists is the timing, when it will come on shore. >> there were admittedly a lot of changes over the past four hours, that is really something you tend to get when it comes to hurricanes. there is never really the exact location, when it makes landfall. there is always that cone of uncertainty. it
dying at an alarming rate. palo alto has removed 400 of them just this year, twice the number the city has removed.the city is urged to let their lawns die, but to keep watering their trees. the city is deploying more trucks to water the trees in greatest need. >>> well, hurricane joaquin continues to pound the bahamas as it sets its sights on the east coast. the category 4 pounded with winds in the eastern bahamass today. there were no reports of major damage. joaquin is expected to...
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city of jerusalem. about 8:30 in the evening, screams of a dying rabbi.nd a couple from stabbing by a is the-year-old palestinian man. the subsequent attack captured on cell phone. by the time they arrived, the attacker grabbed the rabbi's gun. now they will kill him, says an off camera voice in arabic. shooting happens out of frame. israeli police say when the shooting happens, police shot and killed him. his last facebook post, according to what i see, the third enfa tau a has started. the rabbi died of stab wounds. people want revenge, they say. in he brew a young boy shouts death to arabs, then another incident captured on cell phone footage. in the 19-year-old palestinian man is seen running outside the old city. followed by israelis shouting he's a terrorist. shoot him. shoot him. in another video you see the police arrive and you hear 7 gunshots as he falls to the ground. you see a police officer pointing his gun. voices off camera ask, did he stab someone? someone answers no, he did not succeed. who did he try to attack? israeli police say the 19-
city of jerusalem. about 8:30 in the evening, screams of a dying rabbi.nd a couple from stabbing by a is the-year-old palestinian man. the subsequent attack captured on cell phone. by the time they arrived, the attacker grabbed the rabbi's gun. now they will kill him, says an off camera voice in arabic. shooting happens out of frame. israeli police say when the shooting happens, police shot and killed him. his last facebook post, according to what i see, the third enfa tau a has started. the...
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. >> reporter: panic in the old city of jerusalem at 8:30 in the evening. screams of a dying he had attempted to defend a couple and their infant from stabbing by a 19-year-old palestinian man. an attack on the rabbi captured on cell phone footage by a shop owner. israeli police say by the time aarrived they had grabbed the rabbi's gun. now they will kill him. the shooting happens out of frame. police say when the teen fired, police shot and killed him. he was later identified as a palestinian from the wests bank. his last facebook posting. the rabbi and iz raly father died of stab wounds. that charged atmosphere a at 2:00 a.m. israelis gatt r outside of the old city. people want revenge they say. two hours later, a block away, another incident captured on israeli cell phone footage. another 19-year-old palestinian man is seen running along a line outside the old city. followed by israelis shouting he's a terrorist, shoot him, shoot him. in another video you see the police arrive and hear seven gunshots a as he falls to the ground. you see a police officer pointing his gun. v
. >> reporter: panic in the old city of jerusalem at 8:30 in the evening. screams of a dying he had attempted to defend a couple and their infant from stabbing by a 19-year-old palestinian man. an attack on the rabbi captured on cell phone footage by a shop owner. israeli police say by the time aarrived they had grabbed the rabbi's gun. now they will kill him. the shooting happens out of frame. police say when the teen fired, police shot and killed him. he was later identified as a...
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pero tampon este muestran su sorpra.en el area dy decenas de campus universitarios y colegios comunitarios con miles de estudiantes... tan solo san jose cityollege tienen 18 mil ... la noticia de una nueva masacre en un plantel educativo similar a estos en oregon ha creado tristeza y frustracion ... vicente aguilar/estudian te de psicologia "es que ya paso demasiado... yo cada vez que veo algo asi pasando... simplemente va a como me siento... no se porquee no se que sentir... ya paso frecuente" frecuencia que obliga a personas como john hendrickson, presidente interino de los colegios comunirios san joseafinar universidades seguridad en las john hendrickson/pre sidente interino dice que las tragedias pasan... no obstante, tienen acuerdos con diversas autoridades policiales del area, han entrenado a sus policias y establecido un centro de comando en caso de que algo de esta magnitud pasara... afirma que nadie puede decir que esta listo... pero estan haciendo lo posible por estarlo... concluye... joy pace, quien tambien trabaja para los colegios comunitarios en el sur de la de su corazon... ella estudio ca en el campus universitario donde ho
pero tampon este muestran su sorpra.en el area dy decenas de campus universitarios y colegios comunitarios con miles de estudiantes... tan solo san jose cityollege tienen 18 mil ... la noticia de una nueva masacre en un plantel educativo similar a estos en oregon ha creado tristeza y frustracion ... vicente aguilar/estudian te de psicologia "es que ya paso demasiado... yo cada vez que veo algo asi pasando... simplemente va a como me siento... no se porquee no se que sentir... ya paso...
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city. that'll be the trend. they're dying out. don't think they're going to make it into town. 56 right now. looking at a data will feature sun and clouds. an early spot shower. turns nice but breezy this afternoon. weekend is going to be dry. no rain to worry about. but it will be breezy, and it will get progressively chillier through saturday and sunday. your school day forecast, the bus stops this morning, 40s and 50s. then it's breezy at recess time, about 64. dismissal time, breezy with sunshine but nice at 67 degrees. any after-school activities, friday night football games look good. dry conditions, temperatures in the 60s. we'll drop into the 50s this evening. 58 midtown right now. 55 astoria. bronx community college at 55 degrees. maplewood,lyou're at 44. into central new jersey, a little cooler. hi m bridge, 46. down the shore, seaside heights at 60. you can see a lot of clouds. notice the showers. they've really fallen apart here. most of them drifting to the north. they'll continue to dissipate as they move northward.
city. that'll be the trend. they're dying out. don't think they're going to make it into town. 56 right now. looking at a data will feature sun and clouds. an early spot shower. turns nice but breezy this afternoon. weekend is going to be dry. no rain to worry about. but it will be breezy, and it will get progressively chillier through saturday and sunday. your school day forecast, the bus stops this morning, 40s and 50s. then it's breezy at recess time, about 64. dismissal time, breezy with...
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dying there at alarming rate. palo alto removed 400 of them in just the last year. nearly twice the number the city usually removes. the city is now urging residents to let their lawns die but keep watering their trees. the city is expanding its own watering service sending out more trucks to water trees in the greatest need. >>> how about this one? the warriors have a new head coach temporarily. head coach steve kerr is out. a leave of absence is what it's called. a week after his 50th birthday coach kerr is out with a bad back. a lot of us can relate. kerr had back surgery in july and had a follow-up surgery last month. it's unknown how long he'll be out. the meantime, assistant coach walton will take over as the interim head coach. the warriors, by the way, tip off the preseason next monday night in san jose. >>> well, if he has to be off, this is a good time. >> this is a good time. >> very good timing. we're back in a moment. ♪ great change comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and cover
dying there at alarming rate. palo alto removed 400 of them in just the last year. nearly twice the number the city usually removes. the city is now urging residents to let their lawns die but keep watering their trees. the city is expanding its own watering service sending out more trucks to water trees in the greatest need. >>> how about this one? the warriors have a new head coach temporarily. head coach steve kerr is out. a leave of absence is what it's called. a week after his...
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everyone for bringing attention to this problem of stands of trees around the city that have been unirrigated, stressed and are now dying that represent a hazard because they can fall over and hurt us or they can fuel a fire storm so i would like to say that i will -- i would like to ask rec and park department and the rest of the city officials for example what about those trees along o'shaughnessy in glen canyon that can hurt or trap people on the new handicap access path that parallels o'shaughnessy? what about the silver tree preschool? have those families been alerted to the fire risk, the danger? do they have an evacuation plan, fire drill? what if the children are trapped in the canyon? these are all things to consider. okay. >> thank you. >> i think that this is a phenomenon in san francisco and we need to think about the real risk to our housing stock, our use of water in case of a big fire, and the liability to the city in the case of people and property get hurt or damaged. thank you. >> thank you very much. any other public comments? >> good morning government and oversight. it's going to be a cool night and
everyone for bringing attention to this problem of stands of trees around the city that have been unirrigated, stressed and are now dying that represent a hazard because they can fall over and hurt us or they can fuel a fire storm so i would like to say that i will -- i would like to ask rec and park department and the rest of the city officials for example what about those trees along o'shaughnessy in glen canyon that can hurt or trap people on the new handicap access path that parallels...
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sending troops but almost 72 hours the people inside the city are suffering from a lack of food, water and electricity. children and women are dying inside kunduz because of hunger. >> reporter: many residents are fleeing kunduz fearing for their lives. aid workers fear many more civilians may be killed or injured if fighting continues. mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera. >>> coming up next: the case of the 73-year-old volunteer sheriff's deputy who killed a man. why the sheriff himself has now been indicted. and kim davis's private meeting with pope francis what he told her and what catholics are saying. >> in tulsa, oklahoma today a grand jury indicted county sheriff stanley glands in connection with that april shooting of an unarmed man by a volunteer deputy. the deputy is still awaiting trial on a manslaughter charge and according to the indictment there were big questions whether he was even qualified for the job. airpdz is hererica pitzi is her. erica. >> ultimately the grand jury indicted the deputy and recommended the sheriff resign. many in that community called for that since the deadly shooting. now as he refused to step down
sending troops but almost 72 hours the people inside the city are suffering from a lack of food, water and electricity. children and women are dying inside kunduz because of hunger. >> reporter: many residents are fleeing kunduz fearing for their lives. aid workers fear many more civilians may be killed or injured if fighting continues. mohammed jamjoom, al jazeera. >>> coming up next: the case of the 73-year-old volunteer sheriff's deputy who killed a man. why the sheriff...