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evade in the first place, we will cut down on fare evasion. we will never get it down to zero, there will always be a super athletic kid that can jump high or run very fast. we just can't have 25 million going out the door. >> certain a substantial loss for the transit agency. thank you again for coming in today and we will follow the outcome of that meeting coming up on our later forecast. >>> developing news in southern california, wild fires erupted in cleveland national forest and spread 100 acres. that's east of los angeles. the gusty santa ana winds that plugged there early this week, they seemed to have vanished. but temperatures very warm. this fire spread over 100 acres. we will keep an eye on it and give you updates as they become available. stay with us. we will be right back. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a qua
evade in the first place, we will cut down on fare evasion. we will never get it down to zero, there will always be a super athletic kid that can jump high or run very fast. we just can't have 25 million going out the door. >> certain a substantial loss for the transit agency. thank you again for coming in today and we will follow the outcome of that meeting coming up on our later forecast. >>> developing news in southern california, wild fires erupted in cleveland national...
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officers will use card readers to check clipper and fare passes that people paid their proper fare. b.a.r.t. installed these signs saying officervise the authority to randomly check passengers. >> it's going to be inconvenient but i don't think it's a horrible thing. if you paid your b.a.r.t. fare and you did all that, really got nothing to worry about. >> it's disturbing their peace and assaulting them when everybody checking everybody b.a.r.t. ticket. everybody is not doing that. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. said it took in to consideration that some feel the new policy could be looked at as profiling some passengers. the agency will require all officers to use their body worn cameras when interacting with riders. those will be randomly checked monthly. >> not only are we going to look at age and gender but race, location. >> $75 per incident. juveniles will pay $50. however for minors and those who can't afford the fine, they'll have an option for community service. b.a.r.t. says it's not possible to catch all those who evade the fare but any money recouped will go a long way. >> it's n
officers will use card readers to check clipper and fare passes that people paid their proper fare. b.a.r.t. installed these signs saying officervise the authority to randomly check passengers. >> it's going to be inconvenient but i don't think it's a horrible thing. if you paid your b.a.r.t. fare and you did all that, really got nothing to worry about. >> it's disturbing their peace and assaulting them when everybody checking everybody b.a.r.t. ticket. everybody is not doing that....
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cracking down on fare evaders. the new plan just passed today to make sure people are paying to ride. >> stanford had a tough time in oregon. how the cardinal made out. ♪ with the alaska airlines visa signature card you get a companion ticket every year. so why not take someone that you see all the time. someone like, i dunno, me? i mean i always spell your name right and put a little unicorn in your foam. no pressure but i really need to get out of here. they've been playing the same playlist for three months and i'm pretty sure you're not supposed to eat scones for dinner this many days in a row. mexico, hawaii, costa rica, i don't really know. i'm a quick packer. ♪ >>> stanford going in to this game expected to win and they did, but pretty close. >> how about 23-point favorites tonight. >> they were? >> yeah, on the road. if i were a gambling man, i wouldn't have bet that. but stanford, i guess the bottom line is they did win the game but as i'm always telling heather, love hurts. [ laughter ] that would be bryc
cracking down on fare evaders. the new plan just passed today to make sure people are paying to ride. >> stanford had a tough time in oregon. how the cardinal made out. ♪ with the alaska airlines visa signature card you get a companion ticket every year. so why not take someone that you see all the time. someone like, i dunno, me? i mean i always spell your name right and put a little unicorn in your foam. no pressure but i really need to get out of here. they've been playing the same...
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>> i think so, i do. >> it really makes sense for the people that do pay for their fares.t's not fair to them to have somebody else who's cheating the system while their ticket is paying for the operating cost. >> reporter: 75 percent of bart's operating costs come from people who follow the rules and pay the full fare. officials anticipate this will bring back 8 to $11 million each year. >> it's not about catching every person who fare evades, it's about reducing the fare evasion and sending the message that the free ride is over. >> reporter: officers enforcing this proof of purchase ordinance will be required to wear body cameras. again, this ordinance is taking effect in january, but they're giving people a grace period. so the actual fines start in february. in january you might get off with a warning. live in san francisco, kpix 5. >>> police in berkeley are looking for a road rage suspect tonight that hit a man with his new mercedes. police say the victims yelled at this man last thursday for driving erratically. when they all stopped at the next intersection, the s
>> i think so, i do. >> it really makes sense for the people that do pay for their fares.t's not fair to them to have somebody else who's cheating the system while their ticket is paying for the operating cost. >> reporter: 75 percent of bart's operating costs come from people who follow the rules and pay the full fare. officials anticipate this will bring back 8 to $11 million each year. >> it's not about catching every person who fare evades, it's about reducing the...
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police say it was more than fare evasion that led to this.ouncil member trayon white said the arrest should have never happened. >> we have a significant number of young people economically challenged residents in the district who are being arrested for minor offenses. >> reporter: metro's police chief is against this legislation. pointing out in the past five days, metro officers making fare stops have arrested 11 people for open warrants and recovered two illegal weapons. also, he talked about this stop in september. >> following our procedures the officer identified the man and ran a wanted check. moments later the dispatcher advised the subject was wanted on an outstanding warrant for second degree murder.y for- >> reporter: but many testified the fare evasion crackdown affects those who can't afford to pay to ride and an arrest could have lasting effects. >> poor residents especially poor residents of color face far greater risks of being fined arrested and jailed for violations of like fare evasion. >> reporter: and shawn and tony there
police say it was more than fare evasion that led to this.ouncil member trayon white said the arrest should have never happened. >> we have a significant number of young people economically challenged residents in the district who are being arrested for minor offenses. >> reporter: metro's police chief is against this legislation. pointing out in the past five days, metro officers making fare stops have arrested 11 people for open warrants and recovered two illegal weapons. also, he...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with russia. the russians who met with the trump campaign wanted to undo the work of this man, bill browder. now, they have had him placed on a list of interpol's most wanted. browder's long, strange saga and what it might tell us about putin's strategy towards the u.s. >>> also, president trump and his team have been pushing hard on his tax plan. >> $4,000 pay raise. >> former treasury secretary larry summers says the claims from the white house are more dishonest than any he has ever seen before. he explains. the white house's kevin hassett defends himself. >>> and the mona lisa, the last supper, and yes, the flying man, all creations of the extraordinary mind of one extraordinary man, leonardo da vinci. what can we learn from leonardo? a lot, says walter isaacson. >>> first, here's my take. while news and analysis in america continues to be obsessed with donald trump's daily antics and insults, halfway around the world something truly historic just happened. china signalled that it now sees its
i'm fareed zakaria. we'll begin today's show with russia. the russians who met with the trump campaign wanted to undo the work of this man, bill browder. now, they have had him placed on a list of interpol's most wanted. browder's long, strange saga and what it might tell us about putin's strategy towards the u.s. >>> also, president trump and his team have been pushing hard on his tax plan. >> $4,000 pay raise. >> former treasury secretary larry summers says the claims...
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. >>> bart has new plans to stop fare evaders from cheating. kpix 5's susie steimle shows us why officers will riding trains to ask if you paid for your ride. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: less than five minutes after we walked into the 19th street bart station in oakland, someone jumped the gate and got a free fare. >> a guy just like hopped through the emergency exit, didn't pay, attendants don't do anything. >> it happens? >> every day. >> fare evasions costs us 15 to $25 million a year. >> reporter: bart's board of directors unanimously approved two ordinances to target cheaters. starting january 6th, officers will be hired to board bart trains and ask every, single person for proof of purchase. if caught, you will be charged $75 for your first offense. minors will be charged $55. three strikes and you face criminal charges. do you think the checks will help? >> i think so. i think so. >> it really makes sense for the people who do pay for their fares. you know? it's not fair to them. >> reporter: 75% of bart's operating costs come from
. >>> bart has new plans to stop fare evaders from cheating. kpix 5's susie steimle shows us why officers will riding trains to ask if you paid for your ride. >> it's frustrating. >> reporter: less than five minutes after we walked into the 19th street bart station in oakland, someone jumped the gate and got a free fare. >> a guy just like hopped through the emergency exit, didn't pay, attendants don't do anything. >> it happens? >> every day. >>...
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flight experts at air fare watchdog say it's a myth and no one can accurately predict where air fares are heading more than we can predict the stock market. so we roulette with the president at air fare watchdog and a travel expert at hopper and fare data from the u.s. department of transportation. >> airlines do put a lot of fares on sale on tuesdays. however, they also put a lot of fares on sale on thursdays and fridays and saturdays. so if you're only looking on a tuesday, you are definitely going to miss out on a good deal. >> it's extremely nuance. it depend on your route and the -- depends on your route and the dates you're going to fly. >> we can verify whamo, that's false, noma logic day of the week when pirates are -- no magic day of the week when prices are lower. it's good to book months in advance. hopper said book your christmas flight before thanksgiving as prices will increase and spike 10 days before the holiday. look, i'm a fiend for your awesome ideas, so find me @adamlongotv. >>> our special assignment unit has been reporting on your safety on the highway for months
flight experts at air fare watchdog say it's a myth and no one can accurately predict where air fares are heading more than we can predict the stock market. so we roulette with the president at air fare watchdog and a travel expert at hopper and fare data from the u.s. department of transportation. >> airlines do put a lot of fares on sale on tuesdays. however, they also put a lot of fares on sale on thursdays and fridays and saturdays. so if you're only looking on a tuesday, you are...
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. >>> bart says the free rides are over for fare cheaters. the agency says it's cracking down on people who jump in without a ticket. starting next year officers will board bart trains and ask every person for proof of purchase. if you can't provide it, you will be fined $75 the first time it minors charged $55. not everyone is on board with the new policy. >> a lot of homeless people that ride the trains so it's like you know they ain't got no fare. i think it's a waste of time. >> it's not about catching every person who fare evades. it's about reducing the fare evasion and also sending the message that the free ride is over. >> bart officials anticipate this new policy will bring back 8 to $11 million each year. bart says fare evasions costs 15 to $25 million every year. >>> new information about the murder of president john f. kennedy is out. the national archives released thousands of previously classified documents about the assassination. but as seth lemon reports, a decision to withhold some of the documents could fuel even more specu
. >>> bart says the free rides are over for fare cheaters. the agency says it's cracking down on people who jump in without a ticket. starting next year officers will board bart trains and ask every person for proof of purchase. if you can't provide it, you will be fined $75 the first time it minors charged $55. not everyone is on board with the new policy. >> a lot of homeless people that ride the trains so it's like you know they ain't got no fare. i think it's a waste of time....
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council members will put in effect for people who don't pay a fare. what is a fare penalty?dam tuss will -- that's ahead of today's meeting. >> so common on metro. most people don't know it's happening to them. i walked through with this guy. no clue. >> it happens time after time. just skipping right there. here's the main question. what should be the penalty? fine or arrest? >> introduced a bill to decriminalize fare evasion in the district. in other words, you couldn't get arrested. >> there's been a 40% increase ines as fare evasion. we feel like it should not be arrest. it should be more so fines. use our energy elsewhere. >> metro does admit a crackdown has happened. but dispute that 40% figure. in the meantime, riders like this man say paying for metro shouldn't be a question. >> nothing is free, right? >> at metro center, adam tuss, news 4. >>> just retweeted adam. you can read a lot more feed w.a.c. and opinion on this issue. coming up on 4:26. "news4 today" continues right now with aaron and eun. >>> now on "news4 today," an accused killer captured. what's next for
council members will put in effect for people who don't pay a fare. what is a fare penalty?dam tuss will -- that's ahead of today's meeting. >> so common on metro. most people don't know it's happening to them. i walked through with this guy. no clue. >> it happens time after time. just skipping right there. here's the main question. what should be the penalty? fine or arrest? >> introduced a bill to decriminalize fare evasion in the district. in other words, you couldn't get...
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fare evaders. beginning next year, officers will be hired to board bart trains and ask every person for proof of purchase. if you can't provide one, you will be charged $75 the first time, minors will be charged $55. three strikes will lead to a criminal charge. frustrated bart riders who pay their fare hope this will force change. >> the guy just, like, hopped through the emergency exits, didn't even pay and just got on the train. attendants don't do anything. >> reporter: 75% of bart's operating costs come from people who follow the rules and pay. officials think it will bring back 8 to $11 million each year. bart says that fare evasion costs them between $15 million to $25 million every, single year. in san francisco, jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> week one of a high-profile murder trial just ended for a man accused of killing 32-year- old kate steinle on pier 14. it ended with testimony from the federal agent whose stolen gun was used in the deadly shooting. an illegal immigrant claims he found the g
fare evaders. beginning next year, officers will be hired to board bart trains and ask every person for proof of purchase. if you can't provide one, you will be charged $75 the first time, minors will be charged $55. three strikes will lead to a criminal charge. frustrated bart riders who pay their fare hope this will force change. >> the guy just, like, hopped through the emergency exits, didn't even pay and just got on the train. attendants don't do anything. >> reporter: 75% of...
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who evades the fares.t's about reducing it and sending the message that the free ride is over. >> reporter: 75% of bart's operating costs come from people who follow the rules and pay the full fare. officials anticipate these ordinances will bring back an estimated $11 million each year. this is a costly problem costing them $25 million a year. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> new this morning, an investigation is under way after flames tore through a san jose kfc. this two-alarm fire started about 4:30 a.m. on croply avenue. it started in the dining area which crews say is unusual for a restaurant fire. he cause is under investigation. firefighters say there were reports of someone throwing something through the window. no injuries have been reported so far. and the damage to the building is extensive. >>> now to the wine country wildfires. today firefighters expect full containment. this comes as we get a detailed look at just how long it will take to clean up. right now federal and state crews are looking for h
who evades the fares.t's about reducing it and sending the message that the free ride is over. >> reporter: 75% of bart's operating costs come from people who follow the rules and pay the full fare. officials anticipate these ordinances will bring back an estimated $11 million each year. this is a costly problem costing them $25 million a year. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> new this morning, an investigation is under way after flames tore through a san jose kfc. this two-alarm fire...
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is taking a new route to crack down on fare evaders. something they estimate costs the system $15 million to $25 million every year. b.a.r.t.'s board of directors adopted two ordinances last night requiring riders to have proof of payment when they're past the gates on platforms or trains. currently officers are only able to issue a citation if they see fare evasion taking place. >> i've seen that. >> reporter: you've seen people hop over the gates? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you think? you're paying. >> yeah. >> reporter: they should pay too? >> should pay too. >> reporter: starting january 1st, b.a.r.t. police officers and community service officers will be able to ask you for your valid ticket or clipper card. if you can't, the first two times it's a civil citation, $75 for adults and $55 for minors. community service will also be an option for minors and some adults. a criminal infraction citation can be issued for adults if they receive two or more civil citations within a year. those fines can go up to $250. we talked with fare
is taking a new route to crack down on fare evaders. something they estimate costs the system $15 million to $25 million every year. b.a.r.t.'s board of directors adopted two ordinances last night requiring riders to have proof of payment when they're past the gates on platforms or trains. currently officers are only able to issue a citation if they see fare evasion taking place. >> i've seen that. >> reporter: you've seen people hop over the gates? >> yeah. >> reporter:...
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people jumping turnstiles or sneaking in without paying the fare.the transit police see, they grab them. but the council is considering a bill to make this citation only offense. no arrest. this we see disproportionate african-american and poor people in the city arrested. this is a poor people's crime. >> during the hearing, several who were affluent recall not having the anyway. the committee chairman on his fare card on metro. >> the driver said fill it up when you get to the station. i never once thought i'm going to get a citation or have a criminal record. sam: but opposing, they said focusing on the fare evaders cut crime 20% this year and some of those arrested last year have warrants. >> the only time arrests doesn't happen if they don't have good i.d. or give conflicting citations. or take the citation and crumble it up or throw it on the ground. sam: he insists no one gets arrested for fare evasion now but council white disagrees. >> we can use the officers to address more serious offenses, the robberies and the stabbing s. sam: white que
people jumping turnstiles or sneaking in without paying the fare.the transit police see, they grab them. but the council is considering a bill to make this citation only offense. no arrest. this we see disproportionate african-american and poor people in the city arrested. this is a poor people's crime. >> during the hearing, several who were affluent recall not having the anyway. the committee chairman on his fare card on metro. >> the driver said fill it up when you get to the...
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. >> what's a fair penalty for those who don't pay the fare in d.c. metro. councilmember says they should not be arrested but be fined instead. adam tuss is getting both sides tonight. >> reporter: fare evasion is so common on metro that most people don't even know it's happening to them. i just walked through this with guy. no clue. >> and it happens time after time. just skipping right through. rider jane miller says she sees it all the time and, quite frankly, she's sick of it. >> i pay my hardworking money to get on metro. why can't they pay? >> reporter: exactly. and you're upset about it? >> yes. stop jumping the question, what should be the penalty? fined or arrest? councilmember who represents ward 8 has introduced a bill that would decriminalize fare evasion in the district. you believe there's an unfair enforcement going on? >> there's been a 40% increase in arrests made by metro as far as fare evasion. we feel like it should not be arrests. it should be more fines. >> reporter: metro does admit a crackdown on fare evaders has happened. there was a
. >> what's a fair penalty for those who don't pay the fare in d.c. metro. councilmember says they should not be arrested but be fined instead. adam tuss is getting both sides tonight. >> reporter: fare evasion is so common on metro that most people don't even know it's happening to them. i just walked through this with guy. no clue. >> and it happens time after time. just skipping right through. rider jane miller says she sees it all the time and, quite frankly, she's sick of...
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while bart police is cracking down on fare evaders, what is interesting is what goes on while they are in the process of issuing a ticket watch as this guy goes through the gate, and then he inserts the very same ticket into the entry turn style so his buddy can exit . nats: ambiance then this guy with the black backpack, he saw the bart officers so he made a bee line to the opposite side of the station and exits out the emergency gate and leaves the station oh and by the way this is what the emergency gate looks like, it for authorized use only it even says violators subject to citation i watched a lot of people do an about face when they saw bart police posted at the entrances nats: ambiancethis guy didn't do an about face but he had a rather interesting defense have you used bart before? this is your first time using bart really? he claimed that was his first time very riding bart so he absolutely no idea how everything worked, except there were a few holes in that defense you used your ticket before? that means you have used bart. he somehow he mysteriously just appeared inside bar
while bart police is cracking down on fare evaders, what is interesting is what goes on while they are in the process of issuing a ticket watch as this guy goes through the gate, and then he inserts the very same ticket into the entry turn style so his buddy can exit . nats: ambiance then this guy with the black backpack, he saw the bart officers so he made a bee line to the opposite side of the station and exits out the emergency gate and leaves the station oh and by the way this is what the...
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i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip. yet another stark reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer? call this the stop the madness show. and now here's my take. >> he was a sick man a demented man. >> that was donald trump trying to explain the latest mass shooting in the united states. we hear this view expressed routinely after every new incident but it is a dodge, a distortion of the facts and a cop out as to the necessary response. there's no evidence that the las vegas shooter was insane. you'll notice by the way i prefer not to use his name and give him publicity. we won't show his photo either. he did not have a history of mental illness that we know of nor reported for behavior that would suggest any such condition. he was clearly an evil man. but evil is not crazy.
i'm fareed zakaria. today, the massacre on the las vegas strip. yet another stark reminder of america's extraordinary gun problem. the time to talk about it is now and that is what we are going to do for this entire show. what can we learn from other countries? what does the second amendment actually say? what could the united states government do to keep its citizens safer? call this the stop the madness show. and now here's my take. >> he was a sick man a demented man. >> that was...
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i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with dangers of war and instability. north korea's nuclear tests and washington's bellicose response. >> it will be devastating, i can tell you that. >> also germany's resurgent right wing. what will it mean? >>> plus, iraqi kurdistan's dream of independence. could it become a nightmare? all that with a terrific panel. >>> then, microsoft seemed to have been left behind by the new titans of tech -- google, apple, facebook and amazon. but this man has made the company great again. satya nadella is microsoft's third ceo. how do you change a massive $500 billion deeply engrained company? and what did it have to do with his mother? >> her influence has been tremendous. >> we'll tell you. >>> and president trump apparently isn't the only world leader who enjoys being on a tv show. you will be surprised to watch a new presidential star of reality television. >>> but first here's "my take." the confrontation between the united states and north korea is in a more dangerous zone than at any point in decades. each side has announc
i'm fareed zakaria. we begin today's show with dangers of war and instability. north korea's nuclear tests and washington's bellicose response. >> it will be devastating, i can tell you that. >> also germany's resurgent right wing. what will it mean? >>> plus, iraqi kurdistan's dream of independence. could it become a nightmare? all that with a terrific panel. >>> then, microsoft seemed to have been left behind by the new titans of tech -- google, apple, facebook...
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right now air fare fare is $229 on average. it will cost but $404 to fly for christmas and new year's eve. aim fare prediction app -- air fare prediction app hopper says fares will rise after halloween about a dollar a day. spices will spike dramatically two to three weeks before each holiday. >>> now, target says its customer vs have put out the ca that they want to pause the christmas creep. they're responding. the retailer says isn't instead of jumping -- says instead of jumping into christmas decorating, it will ease into signs and disdisplace. it will add kiosks and add weekend deals. >>> did you see this video? a foggy super bowl rematch in foxboro last night. the video is trending this morning. >> the mist rolled in on the patriots and falcons on sunday night football here on nbc10. one thing was clear, though. we know who will headline the super bowl li halftime show on nbc. >> excuse me, sir, do you have the time? >> i do have the time. do you have the time? >> i do have the time. >> justin timberlake posted this video
right now air fare fare is $229 on average. it will cost but $404 to fly for christmas and new year's eve. aim fare prediction app -- air fare prediction app hopper says fares will rise after halloween about a dollar a day. spices will spike dramatically two to three weeks before each holiday. >>> now, target says its customer vs have put out the ca that they want to pause the christmas creep. they're responding. the retailer says isn't instead of jumping -- says instead of jumping...
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the fares help the agency bring in roughly $575 million per year.art said that figure could be millions of dollars more if not for fare cheats. >> the time where people get free rides is over. >> reporter: a majority of passengers are honest and pay for the right but there are some that evade the fare. bart claims it loses between $15 million and $25 million a year for people who cheat the system. to recoup some of that money, they will require people to show proof of payment. >> they will set up next to fair gates or go into trains and they will check everybody in a particular area. >> reporter: offices where you'd card readers. bart has installed these signs saying officers have the authority to randomly check passengers. >> it's going to be inconvenient but i don't think it's a horrible thing. if you paid the fare and you did that, you have nothing to worry about. >> if someone is coming to you come everyone is checking the ticket. everybody is not doing that. >> reporter: they said they took into consideration that some feel this policy could be
the fares help the agency bring in roughly $575 million per year.art said that figure could be millions of dollars more if not for fare cheats. >> the time where people get free rides is over. >> reporter: a majority of passengers are honest and pay for the right but there are some that evade the fare. bart claims it loses between $15 million and $25 million a year for people who cheat the system. to recoup some of that money, they will require people to show proof of payment....
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. >>> there is a bill to take away the possibility of arrest if you don't pay your fares on metro. here's a closer look at that debate. >> reporter: check it out, this is how a lot of fare evasion happens. the customer pays, a lot of people just walk through the turn styles and get through. and it happens time a just skipping right through. but here's the main question. what should be the penalty? fined or arrest? >> i think it should be a fine and a second offense, maybe an arrest. >> reporter: this councilmember is introducing a bill. >> there's been a 40% increase in arrests made by metro for fare evasion. we feel like it should not be arrests. it should be more fines. use the energy elsewhere. >> reporter: metro does admit that a chicagodown on fare evaders has happened. they put an ad out today saying 92% of fair stops result in either a warning or citation and arrests are almost always the result of another crime, like an outstanding warrant. the d.c. be presented tomorrow. he stresses that fare evaders should still have to pay the fines but more serious offenses warrant arre
. >>> there is a bill to take away the possibility of arrest if you don't pay your fares on metro. here's a closer look at that debate. >> reporter: check it out, this is how a lot of fare evasion happens. the customer pays, a lot of people just walk through the turn styles and get through. and it happens time a just skipping right through. but here's the main question. what should be the penalty? fined or arrest? >> i think it should be a fine and a second offense, maybe...
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. >> joining me now is fareed zakaria. host the cnn's fare"fareed zaka gps." it's friday, and here we are with more russia news. reince priebus spent the day talking russia with the special counsel. his attorney saying he is happy to do it. but do you think mueller's investigation casts a cloud over this administration indefinitely? >> well, look, it's a serious ongoing investigation, and i think the important thing we have to remember is what we all hope to get out of it is an understanding of what russia did, how it did it and how to stop it from happening again. because this is sometimes portrayed as entirely about the last election, about what happened, you know, we're all interested in that. but the really interesting thing that we got to make sure is that russia can't do it again, in fact, that no country can do it again. we do need to figure out what happened, how did it happen, how did they know what to do? how did they know where to do what they were doing? one piece of what mueller's investigation i hope looks at is we understand that the russians ar
. >> joining me now is fareed zakaria. host the cnn's fare"fareed zaka gps." it's friday, and here we are with more russia news. reince priebus spent the day talking russia with the special counsel. his attorney saying he is happy to do it. but do you think mueller's investigation casts a cloud over this administration indefinitely? >> well, look, it's a serious ongoing investigation, and i think the important thing we have to remember is what we all hope to get out of it...
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at least that many were arrested last year for fare evasion. but in half of the cases, they said the person had an outstanding warrant. and in the other cases they said either they had well, improper i.d. or belligerent behavior. we'll have more at "abc7 news at 5:00". reporting live news. alison: all right, sam. thank you very much. today marks one month since that deadly earthquake in mexico. a moment of silence was held at the time the quake hit killing 369 people. thousands of rescue workers and volunteers scrambled to try to save people from collapsed buildings in and around mexico city. nancy: the commemoration came as countries around the world mark a great shakeout. the global event is held each year on october 19 at 10:19 in the morning to help people know what to do should an earthquake hit. i had us wondering for repairs after the national cathedral after a quake hit our area in august of 2011. the repairs are split to nine phases and could take ten to 15 years before they are all complete. when all is said and done it will cost $25
at least that many were arrested last year for fare evasion. but in half of the cases, they said the person had an outstanding warrant. and in the other cases they said either they had well, improper i.d. or belligerent behavior. we'll have more at "abc7 news at 5:00". reporting live news. alison: all right, sam. thank you very much. today marks one month since that deadly earthquake in mexico. a moment of silence was held at the time the quake hit killing 369 people. thousands of...
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are some that evade the fare. it loses 15 and $25 million a year from people who cheat the system. to recoup some of that money, bart will require riders to show proof of payment to bart officers. >> they are going to be setting up to go into trains and checking everybody in a particular area of the bart system. >> reporter: bart offices will use card readers to check pass that's people paid their proper fare. bart already installed these signs saying officers have the authority to randomly check passengers. >> it will be inconvenient but i don't think it is a horrible thing. if you paid your bart fare and you did all of that, you have nothing to worry about. >> disturbing the peace and insulting them. if everybody is checking the ticket because everybody is not doing that. >> reporter: bart says it took into consideration that some feel this new policy could be looked at as profiling some passengers so the agency will recall all officers to wear body worn cameras when interacting with riders. >> not only are we g
are some that evade the fare. it loses 15 and $25 million a year from people who cheat the system. to recoup some of that money, bart will require riders to show proof of payment to bart officers. >> they are going to be setting up to go into trains and checking everybody in a particular area of the bart system. >> reporter: bart offices will use card readers to check pass that's people paid their proper fare. bart already installed these signs saying officers have the authority to...
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fare cheaters, beware.hil, apparently there are a lot of people who don't pay every day. >> reporter: that's right, ken. it's also how b.a.r.t. decided to put an end to this. every day, people jump these, or just walk through them behind somebody else. it's costing b.a.r.t. 15 to $20 million a year. for months, b.a.r.t. couldn't figure out a policy. then they started hearing from the public and we did too. >> my biggest problem is that the management of b.a.r.t. doesn't care. >> reporter: comments like that are one reason why after months of hesitation b.a.r.t. directors finally decided to change course and start cracking down. for b.a.r.t. director, the message was loud and clear. >> absolutely. the things that i hear consistently about, are fare evasion, which just drives people crazy. and then homelessness and crime. >> so the public did weigh in quite a bit. they wanted us to crackdown on fare evasion. >> reporter: it may be a tipping point for b.a.r.t. as well. while it's still crammed like sardines du
fare cheaters, beware.hil, apparently there are a lot of people who don't pay every day. >> reporter: that's right, ken. it's also how b.a.r.t. decided to put an end to this. every day, people jump these, or just walk through them behind somebody else. it's costing b.a.r.t. 15 to $20 million a year. for months, b.a.r.t. couldn't figure out a policy. then they started hearing from the public and we did too. >> my biggest problem is that the management of b.a.r.t. doesn't care....
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. >>> another airline holds a super fare on sales. you got to look at that fine print. >> you never get the deal. >>> plus where is the line when it come to freedom of speech. why nfl players may not be protected if the league cracks down on anthem protest. >>> why it's more than physical problems that can impact children who suffer from obesity. z2fwdz z16fz y2fwdy y16fy >>> let's talk consumer news now. you love it when we tell you about those deals. yesterday it was southwest. today it's jetblue rolling out a fare on sales and some prices are so low they're $31 one way. but can you get one? the slasher fares are only available on selectat 27th and november 4th. the only $31 deal we could fine in our area is from reagan national airport to hartford connecticut. >>> a coach is getting a makeover. the designer handbag will be called -- the new parent company reflects its full line of brands so coach wants stuart shoes and kate [indiscernible] -- what do you do with the old coach bags. you come back and get ca -- >>> ikea is going to t
. >>> another airline holds a super fare on sales. you got to look at that fine print. >> you never get the deal. >>> plus where is the line when it come to freedom of speech. why nfl players may not be protected if the league cracks down on anthem protest. >>> why it's more than physical problems that can impact children who suffer from obesity. z2fwdz z16fz y2fwdy y16fy >>> let's talk consumer news now. you love it when we tell you about those deals....
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reacts angrily to what he called nonsensical comments by president trump. isis loses its last stand in the capital of its so-called caliphate, raqqah. and just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also, the economists just called him the world's most powerful man, and his speech this week indicated he might agree. inside the mind of china's president xi jinping as his party gathers to put him back in power for another five years at least. then, a grand bargain to make puerto rico great again. the gps plan. and last week trump made moves to get out of what he called the worst deal ever, the iran nuclear deal. now will be terminate what he calls the worst trade deal? i'll talk to canada's foreign minister about trump's nafta strategy. but first here's my take. ken burns and lynn novic's comprehensive docum
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reacts angrily to what he called nonsensical comments by president trump. isis loses its last stand in the capital of its so-called caliphate, raqqah. and just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also, the economists just called him the world's most...
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the victim at that point realized that this was not a police officer and fare faring faring for his sift, he drove away. >> after the crown victoria drove off, the victim decided to follow it to get a license plate number. the deputies later pulled the suspect over for a traffic violation and the teen driver was arrested for impersonating a police officer. >>> they've arrested two 14-year-old boys for having a gun at school. one of the students brought the gun and handed it off to the other student. students and staff were told to shelter in place after reports of a boy with a gun in the bathroom. a school resource officer pound the student and confiscated the weapon. no one was hurt. the school had increased security today. as for the two boys this were taken to juvenile hall. >>> dale duncan and hiz wife accused their landlords of evicting them from their home of 21 years shortly after the new owners built the new building three yores ago. the landlord falsely slamed they were evicting them in order to move in. >> the defendant owner said oh my sister is going to move in. but the jury
the victim at that point realized that this was not a police officer and fare faring faring for his sift, he drove away. >> after the crown victoria drove off, the victim decided to follow it to get a license plate number. the deputies later pulled the suspect over for a traffic violation and the teen driver was arrested for impersonating a police officer. >>> they've arrested two 14-year-old boys for having a gun at school. one of the students brought the gun and handed it off...
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up, grinding to a halt. .e check in on how it is faring that is next.his is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is bloomberg markets asia. down to we count you the start of the session. looking at free market auction period. some of the losses we have seen. bec and chinese banks will in focus. the key driver is this so-called pivot to asia. we have the largest banks posting double-digit increases. it does validate some of the earnings optimism, the rise we have seen recently. china reporting average net interest. 50%, i think. china construction bank with a 10% rise last week. hsbc, see where that is going. on the way down. buyback continues. the finance director saying that was on track. haidi: the bank of china, that would be the worst performer, the one who disappointed the most out of the big banks. take a look at glencore, withdrawing their hong kong secondary listing. the company says a small number of shareholders decided to pull to their shares. 130,000 shares changing hands in hong kong. this is what will happen. dealings in the hong kong shares will ceas
up, grinding to a halt. .e check in on how it is faring that is next.his is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is bloomberg markets asia. down to we count you the start of the session. looking at free market auction period. some of the losses we have seen. bec and chinese banks will in focus. the key driver is this so-called pivot to asia. we have the largest banks posting double-digit increases. it does validate some of the earnings optimism, the rise we have seen recently. china reporting average net...
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american airlines reported that their revenue outlook is strong, price fares, they have power and investors are happy about this. a volatile year. chart. a year to date on the bottom, united and jetblue and up top, recently turning positive is american airlines and delta air lines. a bumpy ride. starting in july, a move down as we had a we'll recover but we had the hurricanes -- oil recover but we had the hurricanes. even no united and continental numbers are the lowest of the -- we are seeing a relief rally but still down on the year. vonnie: warren buffett a major
american airlines reported that their revenue outlook is strong, price fares, they have power and investors are happy about this. a volatile year. chart. a year to date on the bottom, united and jetblue and up top, recently turning positive is american airlines and delta air lines. a bumpy ride. starting in july, a move down as we had a we'll recover but we had the hurricanes -- oil recover but we had the hurricanes. even no united and continental numbers are the lowest of the -- we are seeing...
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thank you, fareed zakaria. you. >>> when we come back, more taxpayer paid trips for the high flying trump administration. so much for draining that swamp. i'm going to break it down with bob sheafer, next. can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we work. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. i love hanging out. with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just a few dabs of super poligrip free is clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made even the kiwi an enjoyable experience try super poligrip free. ♪ the energy conscious whopeople
thank you, fareed zakaria. you. >>> when we come back, more taxpayer paid trips for the high flying trump administration. so much for draining that swamp. i'm going to break it down with bob sheafer, next. can we at least analyze can we push the offer online? legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. the new app will go live monday? yeah. with hewlett-packard enterprise, we're transforming the way we work. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything...
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. >>> people skipping out on bart fares cost the agency up to $20 million a year.g up a plan to make riders prove they have a paid ticket. >> thousands of documents about to be released about the assassination of john f. kennedy. will it stop the conspiracy theories about his death? >>> the u.s. coast guard confiscated more than 6500 pounds of cocaine off the coast of california in september and october. the seizure was the results of multiple operations by several crews. it will prevent them from going to the u.s. and central and south america. they were off-loaded in san diego yesterday. >>> a series of president trump's's border wall models are up in san diego ready for testing. there will be recommendations about which prototypes will be replicated along the southern u.s. border. one expert says a wall could be a worth while deterrent. >> one lesson that we have learned over time here is that when you put up physical barriers or fencing, the areas where you don't have fencing instantly become vulnerability. >> the testing phase lasts one to two months then the
. >>> people skipping out on bart fares cost the agency up to $20 million a year.g up a plan to make riders prove they have a paid ticket. >> thousands of documents about to be released about the assassination of john f. kennedy. will it stop the conspiracy theories about his death? >>> the u.s. coast guard confiscated more than 6500 pounds of cocaine off the coast of california in september and october. the seizure was the results of multiple operations by several...
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i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reable re angrily to what he calls nonsensic nonsensical -- >>> just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also the economist just called him the world's most powerful man. and as each this week indicated, you might agree. inside the mind of china's president's xi jinping, as his country puts him back in power. >>> and last week, donald trump made moves to get out of what he called the worst deal ever. the iran nuclear deal. now will he terminate what he calls the worst trade deal? i'll talk to canada's foreign minister about trump's nafta strategy. but first, here's my take. can burns and lynne novak's d z documentary on the vietnam war is filled with stories of soldiers on all sides of the conflict. but the most tragic aspect was to hear linden johnson on tape before full u.s. engagement, admitting that the war could not be won. president johnson
i'm fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. >>> we'll start today's show with a tour of the world's hot spots. north korea threatens an unimaginable strike on the u.s. iran's supreme leader reable re angrily to what he calls nonsensic nonsensical -- >>> just what happened in that attack in niger that left four u.s. servicemen dead? >>> also the economist just called him the world's most powerful man. and as each this week indicated, you might agree. inside...
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so the smart train will be offering free fares until sunday. petaluma transit operating on a weekday schedule with free fares. a saturday schedule for santa rosa city bus. also, limited service for the vine bus no service to calistoga. limited service for golden gate transit and sonoma county transit offering free fares. we are tracking a couple of problems. an overturned vehicle northbound 101 has the river road on-ramp to northbound 101 -- excuse me, an overturned vehicle has that shut down. no delays in that area. but big delays heading along highway 17 in both directions. we are tracking an earlier problem and it looks like one rain is blocked in that northbound direction right near vine hill. >>> utility crews continue working to reconnect gas and electricity for tens of thousands of customers. pg&e says 34,000 homes and businesses are still without power mostly in sonoma and napa counties. more than 36,000 customers don't have gas service. the utility workers are going house to house to turn on pilot lights where it's safe while other cre
so the smart train will be offering free fares until sunday. petaluma transit operating on a weekday schedule with free fares. a saturday schedule for santa rosa city bus. also, limited service for the vine bus no service to calistoga. limited service for golden gate transit and sonoma county transit offering free fares. we are tracking a couple of problems. an overturned vehicle northbound 101 has the river road on-ramp to northbound 101 -- excuse me, an overturned vehicle has that shut down....
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money too. >> what are those money-saving tips you tell people >> well, the first one is to set a fare alert so a lot of travel sites, including hip monk, give you a way to watch the fares as time progresses second thing is to look at alternative airports so instead of just looking at new york, jfk and laguardia, also look at newark, or look at san francisco and oakland. the last one is typically if you're willing to fly on thanksgiving day, or on christmas day, you'll save about $100 on average versus if you fly a day or two before. >> wow, those are good tips for people trying to get home. if you're planning on taking a vacation, forget about going home, you want to get away for the holidays, what are some of the less-expensive places or good times, good places to be going at that time of year >> yeah, you know, we've seen that actually most places are more expensive to visit this year than last year, on average about 6% but there are a handful of places that have surprisingly good deals for example, austin, texas laguardia airport specifically in new york city >> because of the cons
money too. >> what are those money-saving tips you tell people >> well, the first one is to set a fare alert so a lot of travel sites, including hip monk, give you a way to watch the fares as time progresses second thing is to look at alternative airports so instead of just looking at new york, jfk and laguardia, also look at newark, or look at san francisco and oakland. the last one is typically if you're willing to fly on thanksgiving day, or on christmas day, you'll save about...
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fares only go up from here. between now and the end of october you'll typically save 25% to 30% on thanksgiving and christmas tr wait to closer to the date. >> we're not talk about it being so cheap right now, but it's going to get more and more expensive, you're going to get depends how you look at it. there's other ways you can save money too. >> what are those money-saving tips you tell people? >> well, the first one is to set a fare alert. so a lot of travel sites, including hip monk, give you a way to watch the fares as time progresses. second thing is to look at alternative airports. so instead of just looking at new york, jfk and laguardia, also look at newark, or look at san francisco and oakland. the last one is typically if you're willing to fly on thanksgiving day, or on christmas day, you'll save about $100 on average versus if you fly a day or two before. >> wow, those are good tips for people trying to get home. if you're planning on taking a vacation, forget about going home, you want to get away
fares only go up from here. between now and the end of october you'll typically save 25% to 30% on thanksgiving and christmas tr wait to closer to the date. >> we're not talk about it being so cheap right now, but it's going to get more and more expensive, you're going to get depends how you look at it. there's other ways you can save money too. >> what are those money-saving tips you tell people? >> well, the first one is to set a fare alert. so a lot of travel sites,...
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and don't pay the fare. >> it all leads to the question about what's a fair penalty. news both sides of the issue are saying about this ahead of today's meeting. >> reporter: fare evasion is so common that most people don't know it's happening with them. i just walked through with this guy. no clue. and it happens time after time. just skipping right through. here's the main question. what should be the penalty? fined or arrest? d.c. council member who represents ward 8 has introduced a bill that would decriminalize fare evasion. in other words, you couldn't get arrested. >> there's been a 40% increase in arrests made by metro. we feel like it should not be arrests. it should be fines. we should use that energy elsewhere. >> reporter: metro does admit a crack down has happened but disputes that 40% figure. in the meantime riders say paying for metro shouldn't even be a question. >> can't take a free ride. there'shi >>> make shire your car doors are locked. police have gotten multiple reports of smash and grab at the smoke town station. windows are being broken. items
and don't pay the fare. >> it all leads to the question about what's a fair penalty. news both sides of the issue are saying about this ahead of today's meeting. >> reporter: fare evasion is so common that most people don't know it's happening with them. i just walked through with this guy. no clue. and it happens time after time. just skipping right through. here's the main question. what should be the penalty? fined or arrest? d.c. council member who represents ward 8 has...
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. >> new york city transit agency is changing how bus and subway passengers pay their fares. the new system will allow riders to load money on matter phones and pay their fares directly at the turnstile. the system will start in two years to fully retire the card by 2023. those who don't have a smart phone can purchase a card. >>> upstairs -- ups says get ready to pay for more on ground and air services. prices are going 4.9% to pay for expansions and improvement. >>> tesla, elon musk took to social media to show a solar project they installed at children's hospital it's going live in puerto rico. >>> on wall street the markets dived as tech and industrial firms and banks took sharp losses during a week's quarterly earnings. >> a man and woman are shot in south jersey and drive across the bridge to get help. details at 5:00 a.m. >>> a beloved member of the philadelphia fire department is retiring after 6 1/2 years on the job. that's more like 40 years on the job for the rest of us, that's up next. >> government scientists believe that the noise that rocked the tri-state area
. >> new york city transit agency is changing how bus and subway passengers pay their fares. the new system will allow riders to load money on matter phones and pay their fares directly at the turnstile. the system will start in two years to fully retire the card by 2023. those who don't have a smart phone can purchase a card. >>> upstairs -- ups says get ready to pay for more on ground and air services. prices are going 4.9% to pay for expansions and improvement. >>>...
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nj transit fares are up. so property tax relief is urgently needed for seniors, the middle class, across the board. let's make that decision based on the facts. the biggest move we can make is to fully fund public education which has been underfunded by over $9 billion. >> the facts are in, over the fax eight years the 2% tax and arbitration clause have had control over property taxes. it has not lowered property taxes, it's still an effort and means by which we can lower property taxes. people listening have a right to know where you stand on the arbitration clause. they know that if we goes back to to the days of tim mcgrady will see a property tax increase each year, every year. >> i want to follow up. recently president trump rolled out a tax plan and a calls for an overhaul of the u.s. tax code and tax cut that eliminates 18 deductions. this would in the ability of taxpayers to deduct the income and property taxes they pay to state local governments. what's your take on the plan? >> this is devastating f
nj transit fares are up. so property tax relief is urgently needed for seniors, the middle class, across the board. let's make that decision based on the facts. the biggest move we can make is to fully fund public education which has been underfunded by over $9 billion. >> the facts are in, over the fax eight years the 2% tax and arbitration clause have had control over property taxes. it has not lowered property taxes, it's still an effort and means by which we can lower property taxes....
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police say it was more than fare evasion that led to this, days, metro officers arrested 11 people for open warrants and recovered two illegal weapons. also, he talked about this stop in that september. >> following our procedures the officer identified the man and ran a wanted check. moments later the dispatcher advised the subject was wanted on outstan prince george's county for second degree murder. >> reporter: but many testified the fare evasion crackdown affects those who can't afford to pay to ride and an arrest could have lasting effects. >> poor residents especially poor [inaudible] >> we're not talking about the candidates. we're talking about these polls that almost every day seem to disagree with each other. we'll drill into that coming up. sarah. >> and a first look at proto types of president trump's border wall already going up. find out where they are on display. hey, sue. >> hey there. did you see that tom had the guns out today. >> he did . >> [laughter] >> no jacket. it's nice and mild out there. temperatures have rebounded into the low 70's. it is a phenomenonly bea
police say it was more than fare evasion that led to this, days, metro officers arrested 11 people for open warrants and recovered two illegal weapons. also, he talked about this stop in that september. >> following our procedures the officer identified the man and ran a wanted check. moments later the dispatcher advised the subject was wanted on outstan prince george's county for second degree murder. >> reporter: but many testified the fare evasion crackdown affects those who...
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we walked the fare paying passengers this morning. same message. >> i think it is only fair. >> people that pay, to be on it. >> i pay. everybody should pay. >> the new budget will help pay for enforcement. six new positions will be dedicated to stopping fair evaders. abc7 news. >> hi there. fog is hugging the coast as you'll notice. it is still sunny inland. tomorrow afternoon, expect a similar pattern but cooling will continue. upper 50s to the mid 80s. and check out your planner for halloween. 7:00 a.m. sunrise. some spooky clouds at noon and it will be a halloween treat in the afternoon and evening hours. the weather will cooperate for any of your halloween plans. as you check out the accuweather forecast, it is a cool to warm saturday afternoon. much cooler on sunday and we'll carry the trend. notice from sunday to monday. we go to 70 degrees inland. a big drop in the numbers. tuesday, which is halloween. the weather looks fantastic. no tricks here. just a treat. mild weather, a slight chance of showers. >> after halloween. >> no
we walked the fare paying passengers this morning. same message. >> i think it is only fair. >> people that pay, to be on it. >> i pay. everybody should pay. >> the new budget will help pay for enforcement. six new positions will be dedicated to stopping fair evaders. abc7 news. >> hi there. fog is hugging the coast as you'll notice. it is still sunny inland. tomorrow afternoon, expect a similar pattern but cooling will continue. upper 50s to the mid 80s. and check...
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now they have the season surprise package hanover breathing down their necks down in the bottom half fare to and both borg each climb just one spot for the time being well it's the familiar faces down in the relegation zone hamburg braman and co. we asked you on twitter for your play of the day and the winner is the sumptuous free kick from hanover's felix klaus with a game poised at two to the number eleven is curling effort left roman burkey with the chance and or without a win in three matches stand up and take a bow felix close your play made our play of the day. now remember you can keep up with all the pundits like action live on sunday on our website www dot com on facebook on twitter there are the requisite addresses we would love to hear from you any time that is all for us here at the bonus look at this time outs no we ask you just to sit back and enjoy some of the best scenes from match day ten in the bundesliga will be back on sunday from here and the rest of the team in berlin so next. the last royal mail ship bound for st helena says of course. the. volcanic island in the so
now they have the season surprise package hanover breathing down their necks down in the bottom half fare to and both borg each climb just one spot for the time being well it's the familiar faces down in the relegation zone hamburg braman and co. we asked you on twitter for your play of the day and the winner is the sumptuous free kick from hanover's felix klaus with a game poised at two to the number eleven is curling effort left roman burkey with the chance and or without a win in three...
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. >> cal tran fares and parking fees went up. adult zone fares went up p >> san jose international is seeing an incress in passenger traffic. traffic over the summer, officials say is up 15 part compared to last near. 12 million passengers went through the airport over the last year. they have added new flights and two new gates during an expansion of the international arrivals building. the ground transport service center was modernized. >> thousands of athletes afraid to get dirty at this year's muck fest in vallejo. more than 2,000 people trekked through a 5-k course with mud trenched obstacles along the way. the event raises money for the national m-s society. the money helps to pay for research and support services for people struggling with the disease. a cause many participants have a personal connection to. one young woman said she is running for her mother, who was diagnosed with m-s over 30 years ago. >> she has fought this disease and is so inspiring. if she can do this, we have to do all we can to help. >> multiple sc
. >> cal tran fares and parking fees went up. adult zone fares went up p >> san jose international is seeing an incress in passenger traffic. traffic over the summer, officials say is up 15 part compared to last near. 12 million passengers went through the airport over the last year. they have added new flights and two new gates during an expansion of the international arrivals building. the ground transport service center was modernized. >> thousands of athletes afraid to get...
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but we are faring quite well and taking a significant amount of share.s we have been talking about for the past several minutes over the past four years we have grown on average 5%. the market has grown 3% to 3.5%. there is more data than ever. there is no shortage of data. i would say one thing. the barrier to entry for come pet tores into the cloud business is probably bigger than we have seen traditionally in what you have would think of i.t. you have to be able to deploy the technology. that requires lots of capital and data centers around the world it isn't as easy as it was in the old days to build a product and deploy it in the marketplace. you have the ability to build the intellectual property and the ability to deliver it. so there are some barriers to entry that not everybody would think of as the traditional premise business. it will be able to cross this chasm into the new world of cloud. maria: as we look at machine learning. if you don't have machine learning, a.i. in your business, you will be left behind. basically every industry is look
but we are faring quite well and taking a significant amount of share.s we have been talking about for the past several minutes over the past four years we have grown on average 5%. the market has grown 3% to 3.5%. there is more data than ever. there is no shortage of data. i would say one thing. the barrier to entry for come pet tores into the cloud business is probably bigger than we have seen traditionally in what you have would think of i.t. you have to be able to deploy the technology....