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who dreamed of the idea of this federal city.ere exactly it was to be located, how it was to be financed. everything south of florida avenue. it's the only nonlinear diagonal street in the old federal city. that was lamfant's idea that he convinced washington. washington, if you will, step son-in-law, commissioner rights to washington and says the presidential area, the place that the president, the white house has been at work, presidential mansion as it was called, at the time, is going to be located: it's too big. washington voted back and always supported lamfant's vision. always. even after lamfant quit. even after he was president. incidentally, it was known as the white house because that's the way it was painted. it was known that at least by 1804 and does not because of the burning of washington in 1814. >> since we're only up to 1850 and i want to try to stay on time today since a few people came in late and didn't get a chance to hear who you are would you just remind people who you are? >> i'm kenneth wowing. bowling.
who dreamed of the idea of this federal city.ere exactly it was to be located, how it was to be financed. everything south of florida avenue. it's the only nonlinear diagonal street in the old federal city. that was lamfant's idea that he convinced washington. washington, if you will, step son-in-law, commissioner rights to washington and says the presidential area, the place that the president, the white house has been at work, presidential mansion as it was called, at the time, is going to be...
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second, an idea called the federal city. an iconic graphic expression of american values and ideals. and third subject is a single drawing. the meeting point of the first two subjects. the plan as it exists now, it's a big, brown smudge with a sliegtly darker brown smudge dominating the middle of it. it's impossible to read with the eye. you can catch bits and pieces of it. it took microscopes and lasers for us to pull this out of it. it took an enormous amount of excavation to get this out of it. when lamfant finished the plan when it created this document, it didn't have all of this sort of wonderful, sepia shading. it was a boring, off wiet white with a lot of black lines and a few little splotches in the mirror of water color. this is an image done by dawn hawkens who some of you signed up to see it. don hawkens has spent a good part of his life to reclaiming not only this plan but in an article i wrote for the washington post several years ago for the post magazine i outlined his efforts of this. the district as it actu
second, an idea called the federal city. an iconic graphic expression of american values and ideals. and third subject is a single drawing. the meeting point of the first two subjects. the plan as it exists now, it's a big, brown smudge with a sliegtly darker brown smudge dominating the middle of it. it's impossible to read with the eye. you can catch bits and pieces of it. it took microscopes and lasers for us to pull this out of it. it took an enormous amount of excavation to get this out of...
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service, i can say that ford's theatre national historic site is definite need definitive site in federal city and it's been the one site that i really enjoyed in the course of my career and all the interaction i've had with berries historians and scholars who i see coming and going there i'm as well as the camaraderie that i have their daily. what i want to do is cover a little bit of the history of ford's theater, the general history, and work my way into the assassination. little bit about the historical background of the theater. it was created in 1860 from a baptist church on that location. the ford brothers, originally from maryland, baltimore, where they ran three or four other theaters as well as an opera house, so the theater when it opened from the outset of president lincoln's term in office, it had a rather short lived life. following the assassination of president lincoln, the ford brothers were on a
service, i can say that ford's theatre national historic site is definite need definitive site in federal city and it's been the one site that i really enjoyed in the course of my career and all the interaction i've had with berries historians and scholars who i see coming and going there i'm as well as the camaraderie that i have their daily. what i want to do is cover a little bit of the history of ford's theater, the general history, and work my way into the assassination. little bit about...
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this was not a natural disaster, this was literally an attack on a federal facility in oklahoma city with a unique federal responsibility. those are all things that frank lucas got done not just for the people of his district but the people of our state. frankly, in that he set some precedents that served the people from new york on 9/11 awfully well in addition. the last person i want to mention is the president of the united states at the time. i'm a pretty good republican and i can't say i voted for bill clinton. but i was very glad he was president of the united states at that moment. nobody helped us more. i will never forget 1:00 in the afternoon, day of disaster, we had moved the governor to a civil defense facility below ground. at the capitol. he was directing affairs there. we got a call from the president of the united states. i did not know it at the time, but they, frank keating and bill clinton had actually gone to school together. they went to georgetown together. frank keating was president of the college -- student body when bill clinton was president of the sophomore
this was not a natural disaster, this was literally an attack on a federal facility in oklahoma city with a unique federal responsibility. those are all things that frank lucas got done not just for the people of his district but the people of our state. frankly, in that he set some precedents that served the people from new york on 9/11 awfully well in addition. the last person i want to mention is the president of the united states at the time. i'm a pretty good republican and i can't say i...
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murrah federal building in oklahoma city. 168 people died that day hundreds of people gathering that day to commemorate the anniversary. they began that memorial service with 168 rounds of silence. al jazeera's heidi zhou-castro got a chance to speak with some of the people in the murrah building on the day of that attack but somehow survived the attack. >> i asked all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to pray for families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. pry for the people of oklahoma city. >> reporter: the sun sets on 20 years of grief and reflection on the worst act of domestic
murrah federal building in oklahoma city. 168 people died that day hundreds of people gathering that day to commemorate the anniversary. they began that memorial service with 168 rounds of silence. al jazeera's heidi zhou-castro got a chance to speak with some of the people in the murrah building on the day of that attack but somehow survived the attack. >> i asked all americans tonight to pray. to pray for the people who have lost their lives. to pray for families and the friends of the...
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the 674 million represented here -- is that only city funding or does it include state and federal flow throughs? just like human services -- they get a lot of money from the state and the fed and it becomes city contracts? >> exactly. so to the extent that money flows into the state coffers from the state or the fed we contract with an organization that will include that state and federal money. to the extent though you have a number of examples where a non-profit organization might hold a direct contract with the state itself or the federal government itself. that wouldn't be here, so to the extent of the state and federal money is flowing through the city it is here. to the extent it's flowing directly to the organization, it wouldn't be. >> so is it possible -- the increase that we're seeing year to year do you know whether the increase is coming from the flow through money from the state and fed, or is it actually real city money? >> i couldn't tell you. it's not one of the things we looked at up to this point but we certainly could. >> i think it's important to look at because oth
the 674 million represented here -- is that only city funding or does it include state and federal flow throughs? just like human services -- they get a lot of money from the state and the fed and it becomes city contracts? >> exactly. so to the extent that money flows into the state coffers from the state or the fed we contract with an organization that will include that state and federal money. to the extent though you have a number of examples where a non-profit organization might hold...
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the federal city brass band played taps at the exact moment of the president's death and tells told across
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this afternoon the federal city brass band will perform at a special ceremony at the arlington courthouse -- rather the arlington house in arlington national cemetery. lee lived there before the government took that land. >>> and in appomattox, virginia lots of people will re-enact the battle this morning. they're starting at close as they can to the actual time of the battle which will be just about an hour and a half from now. download the nbc washington app to watch a special commemoration ceremony there that starts at 11:00 a.m.. >>> right now we're watching for signs of more severe weather across the midwest as that region braces for a rough day ahead. the damage already left behind and what we're learning about the conditions there right now. >>> and no severe storms for us in the day ahead but chances are pretty good that you'll end up getting wet if for you get your umbrella. the conditions you can expect on your way to and from work. >>> plus a new recall involving a popular food you may have. what you need to be looking for. discover brookside and discover an exciting combinatio
this afternoon the federal city brass band will perform at a special ceremony at the arlington courthouse -- rather the arlington house in arlington national cemetery. lee lived there before the government took that land. >>> and in appomattox, virginia lots of people will re-enact the battle this morning. they're starting at close as they can to the actual time of the battle which will be just about an hour and a half from now. download the nbc washington app to watch a special...
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he serves as a trustee for the committee of 100 on the federal city and author's the monthly column what was once in washington, d.c. mr. hansen. [ applause ] >> thank you for coming tonight. i'd like to start to say it's a major honor to talk about my book in the ballroom of the anderson mansion. i'd like to start off talking about how this book came to be. initially i didn't want to write this book. i was writing for the newspaper monthly column. i was writing about all over the city and about people in dupont circle related to dupont circumstancescircle. i got a lot of positive feedback. i was writing more and more. eventually friends said you've already written a book on the triangle why don't you write one. i realized you can probably tell the somewhat adequate and accurate history of dupont circle by selecting certain people and events over time. not all of them but a string would give you a sense of the neighborhood over time. i decided i would try to do it. once i got into it i started having a lot of fun. i assigned a book contract with publisher and i was limited to 160 pages.
he serves as a trustee for the committee of 100 on the federal city and author's the monthly column what was once in washington, d.c. mr. hansen. [ applause ] >> thank you for coming tonight. i'd like to start to say it's a major honor to talk about my book in the ballroom of the anderson mansion. i'd like to start off talking about how this book came to be. initially i didn't want to write this book. i was writing for the newspaper monthly column. i was writing about all over the city...
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doing at such a young age it was delightful and wanted to congratulate alex randolph the new federates for city college replacing natalie burk he look forward to working with sfusd thank you for supporting him this afternoon and lastly i wanted to say gas stations to the golden state worries we're in the polygraphs we finished and all right in the playoffs earlier we're looking forward to supporting one ever our great partners the golden state warriors. >> so i so have two announcements the cherry blossom festival grand parade gavin newsom low join me as a member of con migrant come out on sunday and as well as commissioner shamann walton congratulate the musicians who will perform at the emergency room mosaic festival on april 24th at blood alcohol high school if no other announcements we'll move on item t report of closed session action closed session action of april 7, 2015, the board by the vote of 6 i's x that i would two students and the board by a vote of 67 i's approved the contract of one superintendent and one in a and one abstinence approved the contract of one chief new informationa
doing at such a young age it was delightful and wanted to congratulate alex randolph the new federates for city college replacing natalie burk he look forward to working with sfusd thank you for supporting him this afternoon and lastly i wanted to say gas stations to the golden state worries we're in the polygraphs we finished and all right in the playoffs earlier we're looking forward to supporting one ever our great partners the golden state warriors. >> so i so have two announcements...
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federal officials announced today it's naming the city a promise zone. that means camden will have priority access to federal resources. in the end, city hopes the supreme court will help create jobs, improve schools and cut down on crime. >> talk is cheap. what we've seen is actual change. whether it's public safety it's education or economic opportunity. and so the federal government is making that investment making that promise to the city of camden, most importantly, for the residents that change is coming and change is good. >> president obama launched the program last year philadelphia was one of the first five designated promise zones. >>> from our delaware bureau state lawmakers are set to vote on a bill that would temporarily stop new charter schools from opening. the measure would create a moratorium on charter schools until june of 2018 or at least until the state school board develops a strategic plan for the number of charter, traditional and vocational schools in the state. the bill also calls for an input from the mayor and city council in
federal officials announced today it's naming the city a promise zone. that means camden will have priority access to federal resources. in the end, city hopes the supreme court will help create jobs, improve schools and cut down on crime. >> talk is cheap. what we've seen is actual change. whether it's public safety it's education or economic opportunity. and so the federal government is making that investment making that promise to the city of camden, most importantly, for the residents...
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the world dave talked about that nothing hardly than a project that takes lots of funding federal funding a city and thanks to mayor ed lee that would be nice to have a governor that supports affordable housing but more than anything else is takes organizations like this it takes an organization that sweats blood for a project and do the financing and the seat and project manager your property alone is a huge humane deal i don't know how many people it took here but it took a lot we said our partners worked endlessly an projects we stay up here and speak to us but that part is easy compared to the others again congratulate and it's an honor just to be up here thank you (clapping). >> oh, my god. >> so that's the horn that is going to close (laughter) our - i have to say that is such a heart warning experience to be reminded or everybody that put time and energy and effort to make this project happen i see gloria and pelosi and on that did so much it is so much to make this happen it sends a message to the young people that are here that structural with homelessness that people want them to have
the world dave talked about that nothing hardly than a project that takes lots of funding federal funding a city and thanks to mayor ed lee that would be nice to have a governor that supports affordable housing but more than anything else is takes organizations like this it takes an organization that sweats blood for a project and do the financing and the seat and project manager your property alone is a huge humane deal i don't know how many people it took here but it took a lot we said our...
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citizens of oklahoma city honored the memory of those killed in the bombing of the federal building there twenty years ago. ryan nobles from our partnership with c-n-n- has more on how the city remembered all they had lost. >> reporter: one by one the names were read out loud. 160 people killed in 1995.citizens of oklahoma city honored the memory of those killed in the bombing of the federal building there twenty years ago. ryan nobles has more on how the city remembered all they had lost. one by one the names were read outloud. 168 people killed on april 19, 1995. in the worst domestic terrorism incident in u-s history. thousands attended this solemn memorial to mark the two decades since the tragedy, and to make sure the legacy of those killed in the attack will never be forgotten. >> "when you strip away all the things that divide us, it's important to remember, how tied we are and how much we all americans owe oklahoma city." >> reporter: former president bill clinton was in office when the bomb went off in 1995. today he marvels at how far oklahoma city has come. >> "for 20 years you
citizens of oklahoma city honored the memory of those killed in the bombing of the federal building there twenty years ago. ryan nobles from our partnership with c-n-n- has more on how the city remembered all they had lost. >> reporter: one by one the names were read out loud. 160 people killed in 1995.citizens of oklahoma city honored the memory of those killed in the bombing of the federal building there twenty years ago. ryan nobles has more on how the city remembered all they had...
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this was not a natural disaster, this was literally an attack on a federal facility in oklahoma city with a unique federal responsibility. those are all things that frank lucas got done not just for the people of his district but the people of our state. frankly, in that he set some precedents that served the people from new york on 9/11 awfully well in addition. the last person i want to mention is the president of the united states at the time. i'm a pretty good republican and i can't say i voted for bill clinton. but i was very glad he was president of the united states at that moment. nobody helped us more. i will never forget 1:00 in the afternoon, day of disaster, we had moved the governor to a civil defense facility below ground. at the capitol. he was directing affairs there. we got a call from the president of the united states. i did not know it at the time, but they, frank keating and bill clinton had actually gone to school together. they went to georgetown together. frank keating was president of the college -- student body when bill clinton was president of the sophomore
this was not a natural disaster, this was literally an attack on a federal facility in oklahoma city with a unique federal responsibility. those are all things that frank lucas got done not just for the people of his district but the people of our state. frankly, in that he set some precedents that served the people from new york on 9/11 awfully well in addition. the last person i want to mention is the president of the united states at the time. i'm a pretty good republican and i can't say i...
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reporter: it is often first thing that people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> it is an explosion that has happened at federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone detonated a rider truck filled with explosives outside the the building. the the explosion destroyed or damaged more than 300 buildings in a 16 block radius and killed 168 people. the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defense less citizens. >> reporter: within days the the two men behind the attack were behind bars. in oklahoma state trooper pulled over army veteran timothy mcveigh for driving without a license plate 90 minutes after the attack. shortly before his release, two days later, he was recognized as a bombing suspect. the his accomplish terry nichols turned himself in the same day. mcveigh was quick and given the death penalty. he was executed in 2001. >> timothy james mcveigh has been executed by lethal injection. >> reporter: nichols was also convicted and is saving life in prison. in the years after the tragedy oklahoma city banded together to turn the tragedy into something posit
reporter: it is often first thing that people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> it is an explosion that has happened at federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone detonated a rider truck filled with explosives outside the the building. the the explosion destroyed or damaged more than 300 buildings in a 16 block radius and killed 168 people. the bombing in oklahoma city was an attack on innocent children and defense less citizens. >>...
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city and the student. i work forward to working with you and fellow trustees qu elected officials at the local state and federal level to move tit city college forward. i know we have a lot of work to do and ready to roll up my sleeve jz get to work. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it and look forward to working with allf oia to make city college a better place. >> . >> thursday, any kind. proceedings. and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. i'd like to advise those viewing members streaming or watching live on television we are expecting a large number of people for the 3:00 p.m. calendar we've arranged for two overflow room 4016 room can accommodate people and this broadcast will be activated in those rooms so your opportunity to follow the procedures in city hall are available to you outside those chambers in room 416 and 421 when your opportunity to speak make your way to this room commissioners i'd like to take roll commissioner president fong commissioner wu commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner moore and commissioner rich
city and the student. i work forward to working with you and fellow trustees qu elected officials at the local state and federal level to move tit city college forward. i know we have a lot of work to do and ready to roll up my sleeve jz get to work. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it and look forward to working with allf oia to make city college a better place. >> . >> thursday, any kind. proceedings. and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state...
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city and the student. i work forward to working with you and fellow trustees qu elected officials at the local state and federal level to move tit city college forward. i know we have a lot of work to do and ready to roll up my sleeve jz get to work. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it and look forward to working with allf oia to make city college a better place. >>
city and the student. i work forward to working with you and fellow trustees qu elected officials at the local state and federal level to move tit city college forward. i know we have a lot of work to do and ready to roll up my sleeve jz get to work. thank you so much for being here. i appreciate it and look forward to working with allf oia to make city college a better place. >>
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del exterior y dejÓ una huella profunda en la historia de este paÍs, el ataque al edificio federal en oklahoma cityron a detenerse en el irpt de la camioneta, iba una familia de 6 miembros estaba en su primera hora de un viaje de 300 millas que los wloef llevarÍa hasta pennsylvania. aceptaron entregarle los cachorros a la policÍa. >>> unas cebras decidieron dar un paseo se escaparon de un rancho cerca de la capital de bÉlgica, fueron captadas por un estudiante y muestran en que 3 skwe cebras huyen otro de trÁnsito para atrapar. que bueno, duraron una hora vago ando por las calles hasta que fueron cercados. recuerde que telemundo estÁ en lÍnea puede seguirno en telemundo.com tambiÉn por facebook.com/noticiero telemundo telemundo. >> en twitter tambiÉn. con esto llegamos al final, a nombre de todo el equipo que hace posible el espacio informativo les damos las gracias por su atenciÓn y tambiÉn por el favor de su confianza usted lo sabe sigue siendo sÁbado asÍ que pasela estupendamente muy bien los dejamos con imÁgenes de las cebras allÁ en bruselas. "comunidad del valle". hoy en nuestro programa, la
del exterior y dejÓ una huella profunda en la historia de este paÍs, el ataque al edificio federal en oklahoma cityron a detenerse en el irpt de la camioneta, iba una familia de 6 miembros estaba en su primera hora de un viaje de 300 millas que los wloef llevarÍa hasta pennsylvania. aceptaron entregarle los cachorros a la policÍa. >>> unas cebras decidieron dar un paseo se escaparon de un rancho cerca de la capital de bÉlgica, fueron captadas por un estudiante y muestran en que 3...
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victims. >> reporter: often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> an explosion happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone detonated a ryder truck outside the buildings. it destroyed 30 builds in a 16 -- building in a 16 block radius. >> the bombing was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. >> reporter: an oklahoma state trooper pulled over timothy mcveigh for driving without a license plate after the attack. shortly after his release he was recognized as the bombing suspect. terry nickels turned himself in the same day. he was computed in 2001. timothy james mcveigh was computed by healthal injection. oklahoma city banded together to turn the tragedy into something positive of they built this solemn memorial on the site of the former federal building dedicated after five years after the bombing took place. each victim was honored with a symbolic chair. including 19 small chairs of the small victims that died. the selfless action that took place after the bombing became known as the oklahoma standard. organizers are asking e
victims. >> reporter: often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> an explosion happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: someone detonated a ryder truck outside the buildings. it destroyed 30 builds in a 16 -- building in a 16 block radius. >> the bombing was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. >> reporter: an oklahoma state trooper pulled over timothy mcveigh for driving without a...
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it is often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> an explosion that happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: the explosion damaged 300 buildings in a 16 block radius and killed 168 people. >> the bombing in oklahoma maria city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. within days the two men behind the attack were behind bars. a oklahoma state trooper pulled over timothy mcveigh 90 minutes after the i tack. he was recognized assist the bombing suspect his accomplice turned himself in. mcveigh was convicted abbey given the death penalty and and you telled in 2001. nickels was convicted and serving life in prison. in the years after the tragedy oklahoma city banded together to turn the tragedy into something positive. they built this solemn memorial on the site of the former federal building dedicate dedicated five years after the bombing took place. each victim is honored with a symbolic chair including 19 smaller chairs in honor of the children that died. the selfless actions that took after the bombing became knowns o
it is often the first thing people think of when they hear oklahoma city. >> an explosion that happened at the federal court building in downtown oklahoma city. >> reporter: the explosion damaged 300 buildings in a 16 block radius and killed 168 people. >> the bombing in oklahoma maria city was an attack on innocent children and defenseless citizens. within days the two men behind the attack were behind bars. a oklahoma state trooper pulled over timothy mcveigh 90 minutes...
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website to crash. . >>> today is the 20th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people were killed when a bomb exploded at the federal building in downtown oklahoma city. hundreds came to the site today for a somber memorial. >> the sound of bagpipes filled the air in oklahoma city as hundreds gathered to remember the victims of the oklahoma city bombing. hillary clinton said the -- bill clinton said the country can learn from the city. >> we should all live by the oklahoma standard. service. honor. kindness. >> reporter: in 1995 timothy mcveigh set off truck bomb in front of the federal building. it killed 168 men and women and children and injured hundreds of others. a survivor spoke at the memorial. >> offer, comfort and peace. >> reporter: asked for silence and families read the names of the victims. >> our grandfather. >> reporter: missouri governor jay gash jay johnson. >> today is a -- jay johnson. >> today is a die remember. -- day to remember. today is also a day to say no you cannot. >> reporter: timothy mcveigh was convicted and executed by legal injection. terry nichols is in prison serving two connective
website to crash. . >>> today is the 20th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. 168 people were killed when a bomb exploded at the federal building in downtown oklahoma city. hundreds came to the site today for a somber memorial. >> the sound of bagpipes filled the air in oklahoma city as hundreds gathered to remember the victims of the oklahoma city bombing. hillary clinton said the -- bill clinton said the country can learn from the city. >> we should all live by the...
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federal building. >> a major explosion in oklahoma city in a federal building. >> reporter: the devastation was hard to comprehend. 168 killed, 680 injured and another 324 buildings damaged or destroyed. until 9/11, it was the deadliest terror attack in u.s. history. this time committed by americans, antigovernment americans, antigovernment extremists timothy mcveigh executed for the crime, and terry nichols still serving a life sentence. >> it makes me appreciate every day. >> reporter: p.j. allen's entire life has been intertwined with this place. that's him as a baby in 1995, he was the youngest survivor of the building's daycare which lost 19 children that morning. today, he's a 21-year-old college student, back again to make sure no one forgets. and to honor those who weren't so lucky with the way he lives his life. >> i have to try my hardest in everything, because i can't not give it my all. >> reporter: these 168 chairs represent each of the victims here today, all of their names were read, family and friends gathered. a powerful reminder of what happened 20 years ago this morning. tom? >> t
federal building. >> a major explosion in oklahoma city in a federal building. >> reporter: the devastation was hard to comprehend. 168 killed, 680 injured and another 324 buildings damaged or destroyed. until 9/11, it was the deadliest terror attack in u.s. history. this time committed by americans, antigovernment americans, antigovernment extremists timothy mcveigh executed for the crime, and terry nichols still serving a life sentence. >> it makes me appreciate every day....
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foster city is 49 and federal district is 58 and redwood city is 56, and across the bay alameda is 57 and milpitas and cupertino is 53 and novato is 54 and calistoga is 64 degrees and mild. inland, 79 to 84 as the warmth builds and the dangerous surf but low-to-mid 70's if you like the warm sunshine today is the day, light breezes around the bay and 75 to 82 and clear along the peninsula at sfo and a cooling trend that will develop tomorrow at the coast and i will show you what it does to the rest of the trust ahead. >> now a look at concord, the drive could be sightly embedded because of an accident and it is along the southbound 680 not westbound 680 at willow pass road, we do have activity off to the shoulder and you can see plenty of green on walnut creek and highway 24. 101 near 880 is in san jose and the drive is looking clear. however, we do have construction south of there and this is northbound and southbound highway 87 near the airport so if you are driving this say one or two lanes will be taken away until 5:00 with cones pick up so always slow for the cone zone and the dri
foster city is 49 and federal district is 58 and redwood city is 56, and across the bay alameda is 57 and milpitas and cupertino is 53 and novato is 54 and calistoga is 64 degrees and mild. inland, 79 to 84 as the warmth builds and the dangerous surf but low-to-mid 70's if you like the warm sunshine today is the day, light breezes around the bay and 75 to 82 and clear along the peninsula at sfo and a cooling trend that will develop tomorrow at the coast and i will show you what it does to the...
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as it relates to forfeiture and the malum prohibit him city state and federal codes according to the bass ruling when this city was incorporated in 1882 that makes it a corporation like any other corporation as it relates to forfeiture in being afraid to sue local or state jurisdictions. can you repeat when you said the sheriff and the judge were the only law enforcement if you are a tissue or american citizen who has five or $10,000 in his car but did you mean when you said the sheriff and the judge are the only law enforcement? bear in mind that 3000 municipality cities are nothing more than corporations for-profit. >> host: mike, are you an attorney? >> caller: no no, i read a lot. guess who i guess i would refer to the viewers to the ferguson uproar in and what that is revealed. ferguson there's a real direct parallel between what i'm talking about in the area of forfeiture and with the recent department of justice report on ferguson revealed. ferguson was being run according to the department of justice's report for-profit. the police were handing out traffic tickets and other th
as it relates to forfeiture and the malum prohibit him city state and federal codes according to the bass ruling when this city was incorporated in 1882 that makes it a corporation like any other corporation as it relates to forfeiture in being afraid to sue local or state jurisdictions. can you repeat when you said the sheriff and the judge were the only law enforcement if you are a tissue or american citizen who has five or $10,000 in his car but did you mean when you said the sheriff and the...
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. >>> more struggles for the new owner of the former revel casino and hotel in atlantic city. federal judge issuing temporary restraining order today prohibit prohibiting glenn straub from attempting to hook up generators or other temporary power sources inside the casino. there are apparently live and death safety issues at stake. straub's polo north country club bought the casino on april 7th the company in charge of the power source terminated service to the complex two days later since there was no contract for future service and a huge unpaid electric bill. straub hired portable generators but was blocked by say the environmental authorities from using them. >>> all right. let's keep the fox 29 spring fling fun going tonight. we're checking back in with good day's bob kelly and fox 29 weekend anchor bill anderson. and you're looking really good there bob. i got to tell you. >> i'm just afraid that the buzzer is going to go off again and i'm going to get 13 on one of the fire truck. can i ride along? >> sure can. >> can i pull the -- like the horn? >> you have to check with the ch
. >>> more struggles for the new owner of the former revel casino and hotel in atlantic city. federal judge issuing temporary restraining order today prohibit prohibiting glenn straub from attempting to hook up generators or other temporary power sources inside the casino. there are apparently live and death safety issues at stake. straub's polo north country club bought the casino on april 7th the company in charge of the power source terminated service to the complex two days later...
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city under siege. >>> and isis-inspired attack may have thwarted in australia after five suspects of arrested. >>> and 20 years after the bombing of the u.s. federal building in oklahoma city, a look at one man who could have stopped it. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on friday u.s. president barack obama spoke on phone to the leader about a political solution they say is necessary in achieving stability in yemenmeyemen. meantime, a bombing claiming more lives. houthi rebel targets attacked sana and other cities. heavy fighting sais also report where a base was trying to be seized. the united nations is appealing for close to $300 million between those caught between fees fighting on the ground and fleeing. an exclusive look at the people affected by the fighting. the logistics of this report took more than two weeks to organize and required a 30-hour boat ride, a very dangerous one, from aden. some of the images you're about to see are quite graphic here is the report. >> reporter: these are the shores of aden. aden has seen some
city under siege. >>> and isis-inspired attack may have thwarted in australia after five suspects of arrested. >>> and 20 years after the bombing of the u.s. federal building in oklahoma city, a look at one man who could have stopped it. >>> welcome to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. i'm paula newton, and this is "cnn newsroom." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> on friday u.s. president barack obama spoke on phone to the leader...
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president bill clinton was among those at the memorial 168 empty chairs were placed outside the city federal building representing those who lost their lives in the 1995 bombing. timothy mcveigh, an army veteran was executed in 2001 for carrying out the attacks. the gap between rich and poor in the u.s. is widening. one place where the problem is most evident is in state schools where an increasing number of children are going to class on empty stomachs. rob reynolds reports now from los angeles. >> a new analysis by the southern education foundation shows 51% of u.s. public school children real eligible for the federal free or reduced priced lunch program widely considered a measurement of poverty. >> this was rather alarming. for so many years, we have thought of poor kids as being an isolated problem maybe in the country's urban centers. and now what we are finding, a majority of kids in public schools are poor. 80% qualify and many eat breakfast in school as well the without those meals, they may go hungry. >> the district as well as school districts across the country, have recognized t
president bill clinton was among those at the memorial 168 empty chairs were placed outside the city federal building representing those who lost their lives in the 1995 bombing. timothy mcveigh, an army veteran was executed in 2001 for carrying out the attacks. the gap between rich and poor in the u.s. is widening. one place where the problem is most evident is in state schools where an increasing number of children are going to class on empty stomachs. rob reynolds reports now from los...
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massachusetts are against the death penalty but the prosecutor did just make the point is federal court not cityr county. so that may make a difference because it is allowed in federal court but not legal in the state of massachusetts. we will be back with the latest of the verdict. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent another serious disease- pneumococcal pneumonia. one dose of the prevnar 13® vaccine can help protect you ... from pneumococcal pneumonia, an illness that can cause coughing, chest pain, difficulty breathing, and may even put you in the hospital. prevnar 13 ® is used in adults 50 and older to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13 ® if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. common side effects were pain, r
massachusetts are against the death penalty but the prosecutor did just make the point is federal court not cityr county. so that may make a difference because it is allowed in federal court but not legal in the state of massachusetts. we will be back with the latest of the verdict. [announcer:] what if one stalk of broccoli could protect you from cancer? what if one push up could prevent heart disease? [man grunts] one wishful thinking, right? but there is one step you can take to help prevent...
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. >> we were there in that city when federal agents and police took several people into custody at this home, they were looking for gang members as well as a gun used in a murder. oakland police chief thanked the marshalls for helping his understaffed department. >> the oakland police department resources are stretched thin and there's constantly demands for services on our city streets. >> operation violence reduction brought in federal agents from all over the country. 13 different federal state and local agencies participated. >> vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> a 20-year-old north bay man has been sentenced to nine years in jail for a fraudulent credit card spree. the woman and her friend used fake credit cards to buy thousands of dollars worth of gift cards at safeway up and down the coast. they also used credit cards to rent this card a mclaren sports car and a $12 million vacation home. when he asked the judge for leniency because of his youth. the judge said to him, you're young, but you are not a child. >>> the oakland a's and firefighters are stepping up to the plate to help heyward l
. >> we were there in that city when federal agents and police took several people into custody at this home, they were looking for gang members as well as a gun used in a murder. oakland police chief thanked the marshalls for helping his understaffed department. >> the oakland police department resources are stretched thin and there's constantly demands for services on our city streets. >> operation violence reduction brought in federal agents from all over the country. 13...
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. >>> well a home grown terror suspect from north philadelphia is sitting in a cell at the city's federalourthouse tonight awaiting her next court appearance. this is exclusive video which shows police arresting 30-year-old keonna thomas at her home yesterday on north tenth street. prosecutors say she conspired with isis i fighters to join the terror group and told them she wanted to be a quote martyr for the cause. thomas' next court date is set for wednesday. >>> and we are now beginning to hear the shocking stories of survival from victims in thursdays terror attack that killed 148 people a kenyan university. wendy gillette has more from the victims who refused to die. >> reporter: the islamic extreme group al-shabab there will be more attacks like the one the garissa university student of college that killed 148 people. the group said kenyan cities will run red with blood. kenya's president said in a nationally televised address that his administration will respond in the severe way possible. >> we will do everything to defend our way of life. >> reporter: police rescued a 19-year-old
. >>> well a home grown terror suspect from north philadelphia is sitting in a cell at the city's federalourthouse tonight awaiting her next court appearance. this is exclusive video which shows police arresting 30-year-old keonna thomas at her home yesterday on north tenth street. prosecutors say she conspired with isis i fighters to join the terror group and told them she wanted to be a quote martyr for the cause. thomas' next court date is set for wednesday. >>> and we are...
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. >> federal government city government state government. and they have to go in beyond the crises. >> that's right. >> when this situation is over -- >> when we pack up and leave, it needs to happen. >> you still have to have the commitment. they've got to show this younger generation that we do love you, that we are real, that we're concerned about you. and we're going to help you to have real goals and objectives because we're going to nurture you. >> and we're going to invest. we're going to invest in your infrastructure and not cut the knees out from you by the time you're 2 that says you're on this pathway to prison or to the corner. instead, you're on the pathway to school and opportunity. the same opportunities that we have got. >> ruthann, a pleasure. reverend i wish i was here sunday. thank you so much, sir. i really appreciate it. such an important conversation here. let's go hour two. you're watching cnn's special live coverage here on this thursday. i'm brooke baldwin live in baltimore in front of city hall. this is a city that
. >> federal government city government state government. and they have to go in beyond the crises. >> that's right. >> when this situation is over -- >> when we pack up and leave, it needs to happen. >> you still have to have the commitment. they've got to show this younger generation that we do love you, that we are real, that we're concerned about you. and we're going to help you to have real goals and objectives because we're going to nurture you. >> and...
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does rule in state's favor and issues an injunction against the federal government in those states or all states, that would not affect citiesd l.a. continue its work, outreach and planning if there is injunction against the federal government? >> absolutely we would. >> and your conversation with other mayors. >> we can't afford not to. the choice of not moving forward places us in a place again, which say that head heart and gut thing. we have the guts to do this, to be brave. in our hearts we want to be good. i mean, whether it was the images of folks surround buses of unaccompanied mining fors and regardless of where you were on the issue and i reminded people, can we be parents first or a human being first? i would send no child across that border but if a child had gotten across that border what's more ellen tall than trying to find your parents and most important we have to be smart. we have a coalition of folks here. tom tate is a great mayor in anaheim right next door to me. he's republican, i happen to be a democrat. and we're both bipartisan guys. we see the importance of serving all offer people. and if we can't
does rule in state's favor and issues an injunction against the federal government in those states or all states, that would not affect citiesd l.a. continue its work, outreach and planning if there is injunction against the federal government? >> absolutely we would. >> and your conversation with other mayors. >> we can't afford not to. the choice of not moving forward places us in a place again, which say that head heart and gut thing. we have the guts to do this, to be...
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finalize $1 million settlement between occupied protesters and city of oakland. 360 demonstrators will share $1.5 million. they filed a federalming they were unlawfully arrested in a demonstration and detained in inhumane conditions. some arrested were actually held 85 hours. >>> the national service having hearings about moving alcatraz and the existing terminal is at peer 33, but the national park service has run into difficulties getting a new lease from the port of san francisco. the park service is considering moving back to its previous location at peer 41 or moving to fort mason. >> the infrastructure already exists to handle the millions of visitors that want to go to alcatraz. that's where the hotels and giftshops are.. >> the barge service says it well comes public input and want to hear more. they're accepting comments on all three terminal proposals until may 20 on where or if to move the ferry service to alcatraz. >>> we'll tell you about a proposal for a new coliseum city for oakland and what obstacles lie ahead. >>> efforts to stem gun violence may be working. oakland is one of the bay area cities that uses a t
finalize $1 million settlement between occupied protesters and city of oakland. 360 demonstrators will share $1.5 million. they filed a federalming they were unlawfully arrested in a demonstration and detained in inhumane conditions. some arrested were actually held 85 hours. >>> the national service having hearings about moving alcatraz and the existing terminal is at peer 33, but the national park service has run into difficulties getting a new lease from the port of san francisco....
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listening live now to the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the bombing in oklahoma city at the federal building there. 168 people were killed. n that explosion. you've been listening to comments by governor of oklahoma mary fallon. on to other news, california regulators have a new plan. it would require some cities to conserve more while reducing targets for other. how much you would have to cut all depend on last sum ears water use in your area. the range of reductions would be anywhere from 8 to 36%. the plan would be voted on by officials in may and would take effect in june. now let's take a look at how much some places might have to cut if that plan is approved. san francisco would have to cut by 8%. customers that have east bay mud would have to kit by 20% and hillsborough among the places facing the biggest required redestruction. 36%. those restrictions could be enforced with fines. >> turning now to national news it's a crowded field of 2016 presidential hopefuls. well known and not so known candidates. on saturday rand paul led notable speakers at the first in the nation sum
listening live now to the commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the bombing in oklahoma city at the federal building there. 168 people were killed. n that explosion. you've been listening to comments by governor of oklahoma mary fallon. on to other news, california regulators have a new plan. it would require some cities to conserve more while reducing targets for other. how much you would have to cut all depend on last sum ears water use in your area. the range of reductions would be...
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it's been 20 years since the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. 168 people were killed on the morning of april 19th, 1995. the victims included 19 children. will carr reports on the men ration. >> reporter: hundreds of people gather to remember the victims of the oklahoma city bombing. former president bill clinton said the country can learn from the people of oklahoma city. >> you have relianted us -- reminded us that we should all live by the oklahoma standards. service, honor, kindness. >> reporter: in 1995, home grown terrorist timothy mcvey set off a car bomb. the blast killed 168 innocent men, women, and children and injured hundreds of others. bombing survivor spoke at the memorial with two of his grandchildren. they asked for 168 seconds of silence. and families red the names of the victims. >> our grandfather david jack walker. >> reporter: homeland security secretary jay johnson said terrorism cannot prevail if the people refuse to be terrorized. >> today is day to mourn and remember those who died here 20 years ago. today is also a day to say to those who int
it's been 20 years since the bombing of the federal building in oklahoma city. 168 people were killed on the morning of april 19th, 1995. the victims included 19 children. will carr reports on the men ration. >> reporter: hundreds of people gather to remember the victims of the oklahoma city bombing. former president bill clinton said the country can learn from the people of oklahoma city. >> you have relianted us -- reminded us that we should all live by the oklahoma standards....