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san francisco is ready to become the first united states city to offer more leave for new parents who give 55% of the sal for six weeks of family leave which is the state law. tomorrow, the supervisors are set to vote on a measure that requires employers to pay the other 45% of a new mom or dad's salary. this applies to businesses with 20 or more workers. >> a dangerous drug flames for nine deaths in sacromento i don't area has reached the bay area. redwood city fire and central county fire on the peninsula say that they have responded to overdoses involving the drug. no case was fatal. but people could think they are buying a painkiller on the street, but, instead they are buying a drug that is 100 times more poetent than morphine. >> two california assembly women holding a rally about a measure aimed at ending sales tax on feminine hygiene products, the tampon tax. supporters say it is unfair tax that targets women for basic necessities. women in california pay $20 million each year on the tax with the first reading this afternoon. >> 10-pound chihuahua is safe but stressed out afte
san francisco is ready to become the first united states city to offer more leave for new parents who give 55% of the sal for six weeks of family leave which is the state law. tomorrow, the supervisors are set to vote on a measure that requires employers to pay the other 45% of a new mom or dad's salary. this applies to businesses with 20 or more workers. >> a dangerous drug flames for nine deaths in sacromento i don't area has reached the bay area. redwood city fire and central county...
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. >> san francisco is ready to be the first united states city to offer fully paid leave for new parentsthey get 55% of the salary for six weeks of family leave. that is state law. tomorrow, san francisco supervisors are set to vote on a measure that requires employers here to pay the other 45% of a new mom or dad's salary. the ordinance applies to businesses that have more than 20 workers. >> in politics, in the primary in wisconsin, we could learn about donald trump moves chances of winning the republican presidential nomination. he spent the week mixing with locals including breakfast at diaper and predicting a great success as the polls show him trailing ted cruz. if he does not win wisconsin not only will ted cruz pick up the delegates but the appearance of momentum will be with the texas senator. >> on the democratic side the campaigns of hillary clinton and bernie sanders accusing each other of political gamesmanship and make unreasonable demands with the heat over when and where to hold the debate over the new york primary in two weeks. in wisconsin the race is tight. bernie sand
. >> san francisco is ready to be the first united states city to offer fully paid leave for new parentsthey get 55% of the salary for six weeks of family leave. that is state law. tomorrow, san francisco supervisors are set to vote on a measure that requires employers here to pay the other 45% of a new mom or dad's salary. the ordinance applies to businesses that have more than 20 workers. >> in politics, in the primary in wisconsin, we could learn about donald trump moves chances...
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state-of-the-art facility. it was the first blackout plant in the united states. first blackout aircraft plant in the united states. it was more or less a city unto itself. there were 11 separate buildings, each camouflaged from the air so that enemy aircraft could not find it. there was an underground railway system that would transport parts from one area of the plant to another. it was virtually a city within a city. i think at one time, there were 170,000 people working here at one time or another during the way. the payroll for the year was $113 million. and the airport started to become more of a military field with the onslaught of world war ii. and it was home to the six ferrying command, that would ferry aviation craft, aircraft, throughout the world for world war ii. we also had a woman contingent here, they were called wasps. this woman was in charge of them. she was very anxious to have the women fly more. they knew that they were needed, she was willing to fly them overseas. and after the war in europe ended, the wasps were told, we don't need you anymore because pilots were coming from europe. she offered to stay here free of c
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san francisco became the first city in the united states to require companies to provide workers with six weeks of paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. the benefit will apply to mothers and fathers equally. and that's for up to six weeks. >>> she's one of the most popular female professional wrestlers in history. how fans are now remembers the life of wwe star china who died late last night. >>> two homemade bombs exploded in bogota, colombia overnight. the blasts shattered windows and scared people and no one was injured. one of the bombs exploded outside the office of a health insurance company. it appears the explosions targeted the company. the same company was a target of another attack in december. >>> the president of ecuador is warning his country that it will take a long time to recover from the earthquake. the earthquake flattened buildings and severely damaged highways. in a television address last night. the president said that to pay for the recovery, sales taxes will increase, wealthy people will be charged a one time tax, and higher wage earners will be forc
san francisco became the first city in the united states to require companies to provide workers with six weeks of paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. the benefit will apply to mothers and fathers equally. and that's for up to six weeks. >>> she's one of the most popular female professional wrestlers in history. how fans are now remembers the life of wwe star china who died late last night. >>> two homemade bombs exploded in bogota, colombia overnight. the blasts...
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the states of new york and vermont just banned official travel to mississippi. >>> san francisco is now the first city in the unitedffer new parents six weeks of fully paid time off. the board of supervisors unanimously passed that legislation yesterday. the mayor says he will sign it, too. the state already pays 55% of parents' salary for six weeks. now companies with more than 20 employees will be required to make up the other 45%. >> we need to stop forcing parents to make the terrible decision about whether to bond with a child or whether to put food on the table. >> while this may be good news for workers, small business owners tell us they are concerned the new policy could hurt their bottom line. >>> instant messaging service "whatsapp" announced it's added 4 end to end encryption for all communications. that means calls, text messages and file transfers are encrypted en route between users' phones. it strengthens privacy for the facebook-owned services billion plus users. the step is a milestone for "whatsapp" which began the process of introducing end-to- end encryption in 2014. >>> we have a major shake-u
the states of new york and vermont just banned official travel to mississippi. >>> san francisco is now the first city in the unitedffer new parents six weeks of fully paid time off. the board of supervisors unanimously passed that legislation yesterday. the mayor says he will sign it, too. the state already pays 55% of parents' salary for six weeks. now companies with more than 20 employees will be required to make up the other 45%. >> we need to stop forcing parents to make the...
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san francisco became the first city in the united states to require companies to provide workers with six weeks of fully paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. the benefit will apply to mothers and fathers equally. under state law, workers are entitled to 55% of their pay for six weeks. but companies in san francisco will have to pay the other 45%. >>> in golden gate park in san francisco they're cleaning up at the 4/20 smokeout. there were several incidents marring the event that was mostly peaceful. some people heard gunshots and a few hundred people started running at hippie hill. the police investigated and didn't find evidence of gunfire. police officers were looking for probation violators. >> everyone together all races coming together to have a great time. that's what it's about. and everyone is nice, peaceful, smokin' it. >> police made six arrests. and one person was arrested on charges of robbing two other people. and three were arrested on narcotics warrants. one for a traffic warrant, and another for resisting arrest. >> the celebration took on added meaning bec
san francisco became the first city in the united states to require companies to provide workers with six weeks of fully paid leave for the birth or adoption of a child. the benefit will apply to mothers and fathers equally. under state law, workers are entitled to 55% of their pay for six weeks. but companies in san francisco will have to pay the other 45%. >>> in golden gate park in san francisco they're cleaning up at the 4/20 smokeout. there were several incidents marring the event...
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. >>> san francisco became the first city in the united states to approve six weeks of fully paid leave for parental leave. the cost is picked up by the state of california. but businesses will have to make up the difference. some restaurants say it will hurt their industry and other small business. >> i think it is a long time coming that we get mandated paid maternity leave. is this really one more responsibility of the small business person in a restaurant environment? you'll to have pay 45% of someone's salary while they're gone and then actually hire someone else and train them to work. in person's job. >> but the law's supporters say new parents should not be saddled with financial strain. >> if you have that extra pay, you can have a family and go back to work. >> we need on stop forcing parents to make the terrible decision about whether to bond with a child or whether to put food on the table. >> california this week raised the minimum wage from $10 to $15 by 2023. what is going on here? is this good? is this evidence of a state that cares about families and people or is it a s
. >>> san francisco became the first city in the united states to approve six weeks of fully paid leave for parental leave. the cost is picked up by the state of california. but businesses will have to make up the difference. some restaurants say it will hurt their industry and other small business. >> i think it is a long time coming that we get mandated paid maternity leave. is this really one more responsibility of the small business person in a restaurant environment? you'll...
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state-of-the-art facility. it was the first blackout plant in the united states. it was more or less a city unto itself. there were 11 separate buildings, each camouflaged from the air so that enemy aircraft could not find it. there was an underground railway system that would transport parts from one area of the plant to another. virtually a city within a city. at one time, there were 170,000 people working her at one time -- working here at one time or another. the payroll for the year was $113 million. started to become more of a military field with the onslaught of world war ii. six ferryingo the command, that would ferry aircraft throughout the world for world war ii. we also had a woman contingent here, they were called wasps. this woman was in charge of them. she was very anxious to have the women fly more. they knew that they were needed, she was willing to fly them overseas. ted cruz is a conservative. he really is. they supported him early on. there are a lot of people, though, who see -- just like dave was saying. he doesn't like casic. he thinks he has a bad economic record but he thinks he'
state-of-the-art facility. it was the first blackout plant in the united states. it was more or less a city unto itself. there were 11 separate buildings, each camouflaged from the air so that enemy aircraft could not find it. there was an underground railway system that would transport parts from one area of the plant to another. virtually a city within a city. at one time, there were 170,000 people working her at one time -- working here at one time or another. the payroll for the year was...
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so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approve for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends of the commission, as well because they have been lockstep in this legislation in advising the supervisor and making sure we get this right. and because of the value of the bond that i speak about between parent and child, i want to make sure that all growing families understand that we want to make this family leave fully paid policy one that they can really touch. so were going to be adding more resources to the office of labor standards in order for them to fully enforce the paid parental leave ordinance as envisioned by this legislation. as of yesterday, i was lucky to announce our new director of the office of labor stand
so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approve for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends of the commission, as well...
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in the united states, takoma park, maryland was the first u.s. city to lower its voting age. in presidential elections, takoma park has a very high turnout. in city elections, the turnout is closer to city elections. >> it is horrible turnout. people do not know there is an election. so, it is really hard to engage voters in that setting. in 2013, the city councilman proposed legislation to lower the voting age to boost local participation. >> the idea of 16-year-old-17-year-olds voting came up one we were looking for ideas and scotland was considering a referendum and it became an idea where we said, "why not. said, why not? >> the political landscape has undergone positive changes in the decision. >> i can see there is definitely a segment of young people who feel more engaged, who are interested in local politics, and the working of our city government. >> elections opened to 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds impacted the youth electorate. >> it is fun to be a part of the big decision. it is about habit-forming and seeing that you are participating and your community participa
in the united states, takoma park, maryland was the first u.s. city to lower its voting age. in presidential elections, takoma park has a very high turnout. in city elections, the turnout is closer to city elections. >> it is horrible turnout. people do not know there is an election. so, it is really hard to engage voters in that setting. in 2013, the city councilman proposed legislation to lower the voting age to boost local participation. >> the idea of 16-year-old-17-year-olds...
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hillary clinton was a lawyer, first lady of the state of arkansas, first lady of the united states, a u.s. senator for our neighboring city of new york, and secretary of state. she is clearly the most experienced and qualified candidate who can start on day one, hit he ground running as our next president. [cheers and applause] >> she is clearly the most qualified candidate. she stood by her husband, bill clinton, for eight years of his presidency, and might i say a great presidency. [cheers and applause] >> if president clinton is anything like me, we listen to our wives, and i think the sagos, behind every great man there's a great woman or even a greater woman. [cheers and applause] >> and a truer statement could not have been made about president clinton and secretary clinton. hillary is the only candidate with a real plan that can deliver results and make a difference for our families. she spent her life fighting for women and children in the u.s. and around the world, as first lady she won healthcare for eight million children. [cheers and applause] >> so let's get out there, we got to make one final push for secret
hillary clinton was a lawyer, first lady of the state of arkansas, first lady of the united states, a u.s. senator for our neighboring city of new york, and secretary of state. she is clearly the most experienced and qualified candidate who can start on day one, hit he ground running as our next president. [cheers and applause] >> she is clearly the most qualified candidate. she stood by her husband, bill clinton, for eight years of his presidency, and might i say a great presidency....
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united states. cnn, atlanta. >>> san francisco will be the first u.s. cityo require six weeks of fully paid parental leave at many of its businesses. the board of supervisors approved the law. it targets companies with 20 or more employees. san francisco also offers 12 weeks of fully paid leave for its 30,000 city employees. >> supporters applaud the new move, which goes into effect next year. opponents say it will hurt businesses and it will cost jobs. >>> donald trump's plan for a wall along the border with mexico is causing some concern among immigrants, especially now that he's explaining how he'll pay for it. more on that in just a moment. i of bad breath germs. this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™.
united states. cnn, atlanta. >>> san francisco will be the first u.s. cityo require six weeks of fully paid parental leave at many of its businesses. the board of supervisors approved the law. it targets companies with 20 or more employees. san francisco also offers 12 weeks of fully paid leave for its 30,000 city employees. >> supporters applaud the new move, which goes into effect next year. opponents say it will hurt businesses and it will cost jobs. >>> donald...
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used for making soccer balls >> the new medical center near city hall is under construction and the building is the first in the united states to use the technology which is basically especially designed walls filled with a rubbery compound. they're supposed to help a building with stand an earthquake they tested the new kind of wall. >> one of the things we wanted to see, would we break them? we wouldn't break them. >> anything that takes the energy and help it dissipate without it causing cracking is a good thing. >> now the walls are designed to allow the walls to move and the building to sway even in a violent jolt. the technology is subject to conditions that simulated a 7.9 earthquake and it passed every test. we could see this technology in buildings in the future. >>> all week, people are edge couraged to live eco friendly for earth day. >> my favorite r's, reduce, reuse, recycle, rot. the products we're about to highlight, some of this you might think, i have a chap stick, it's not just chap stick. >> if you notice, the b is missing, they did this on purpose. they have a movement going on with social media called br
used for making soccer balls >> the new medical center near city hall is under construction and the building is the first in the united states to use the technology which is basically especially designed walls filled with a rubbery compound. they're supposed to help a building with stand an earthquake they tested the new kind of wall. >> one of the things we wanted to see, would we break them? we wouldn't break them. >> anything that takes the energy and help it dissipate...
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first serial killer ever to be documented in the united states. and for those of you that have read eric larson's "devil in the white city" about chicago, and we all thought that must have been the first serial killer, but this occurs in 1885, even earlier, in austin. and two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away, is hannah mary tabs and the dismembered torso. so these books are both about nasty, bad things that happened. but since we didn't know any of the people, we can enjoy armchair thrillers -- [laughter] because that's what true crime is about. we all love to read about terrible things happening to people we don't know. [laughter] so the microphone's not out there, but i'll just ask a trivia question to get us started. what were the respective populations of austin and philadelphia in 1890? that would be the closest census year to 1885 when skip is writing in austin and kali in 1887 in philadelphia. so anybody want to hazard a guess about these two cities in. >> 75,000. >> which one? >> both. >> 14,000 in -- >> [inaudible] >> austin had 14,000. >> 14,000, okay. >> does that help you with philadelphia a little bit? >> 30,000? >> philad
first serial killer ever to be documented in the united states. and for those of you that have read eric larson's "devil in the white city" about chicago, and we all thought that must have been the first serial killer, but this occurs in 1885, even earlier, in austin. and two years later in philadelphia, 1400 miles away, is hannah mary tabs and the dismembered torso. so these books are both about nasty, bad things that happened. but since we didn't know any of the people, we can enjoy...
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>> hinojosa: has the first latino president of the united states already been born? some say, "yes." as the youngest mayor of a top 50 u.s. city, my guest today symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of latinos in american political life-- the mayor of san antonio, texas, julian castro. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. mayor julian castro, welcome to our program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> hinojosa: so your mom was a big time political activist in the 1960s and 1970s-- chicana activist. your brother is in state government in texas. you're the youngest mayor... or one of the youngest mayors in the country, san antonio, and people are saying, "this family has got a political future." so is that kind of the way you had it all planned out? >> oh, it's... well, that's the way that it's working right now, it seems, but not the way that we planned out. >> hinojosa: so you didn't even think, like, when you were a kid you were like, "i'm going to become a politician like my mom." >> no. you know what's interesting was that because my mother was so involved at that time in different mexican american issues and
>> hinojosa: has the first latino president of the united states already been born? some say, "yes." as the youngest mayor of a top 50 u.s. city, my guest today symbolizes the emergence of a new generation of latinos in american political life-- the mayor of san antonio, texas, julian castro. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. mayor julian castro, welcome to our program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> hinojosa: so your mom was a big time political...
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so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approve4 weeks, fully paid leave, for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends of the commission, as well because they have been lockstep in this legislation in advising the supervisor and making sure we get this right. and because of the value of the bond that i speak about between parent and child, i want to make sure that all growing families understand that we want to make this family leave fully paid policy one that they can really touch. so were going to be adding more resources to the office of labor standards in order for them to fully enforce the paid parental leave ordinance as envisioned by this legislation. as of yesterday, i was lucky to announce our new director of
so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approve4 weeks, fully paid leave, for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends...
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so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approve 64 weeks, fully paid leave, for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends of the commission, as well because they have been lockstep in this legislation in advising the supervisor and making sure we get this right. and because of the value of the bond that i speak about between parent and child, i want to make sure that all growing families understand that we want to make this family leave fully paid policy one that they can really touch. so were going to be adding more resources to the office of labor standards in order for them to fully enforce the paid parental leave ordinance as envisioned by this legislation. as of yesterday, i was lucky to announce our new director
so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approve 64 weeks, fully paid leave, for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with...
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city. together anger about two things the united states government did in the first half of 1863 that infuriated most and even some conservative republicans. that is emancipation changing the terms on what this war is -- i am not going to risk my life in a war to free negros, and i would not have said negros in 1863. bringing together that stream of anger, and then the federal government is going to make me put on a uniform? central government never made people go into federal service before the civil war. didn't do it. that was considered a fundamental abridgment of individual liberty. the confederacy did it first. we love state rights. we did do that. that conscription, impressment, travel passes -- we did all that stuff. but let's talk about lincoln and what a tyrant he was. it's kind of funny, actually. i think they are worn out, john. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] > @c-spanw us on twitter, history for information on our schedule and keep up with the latest history news. >> this weeke
city. together anger about two things the united states government did in the first half of 1863 that infuriated most and even some conservative republicans. that is emancipation changing the terms on what this war is -- i am not going to risk my life in a war to free negros, and i would not have said negros in 1863. bringing together that stream of anger, and then the federal government is going to make me put on a uniform? central government never made people go into federal service before...
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." >>> meanwhile, coming up, a first for the united states, the first syrian family to be resettled just arrived in kansas city. home of the royals. talk about it at the top of the hour. >>> a college charging students a fee to fund a scholarship for illegal immigrants. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. if time is infinite, why is there never enough of it? a john deere 1 family tractor with quik-park lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love. so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look. all john deere compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. igoing to clean betteran electthan a manual. was he
." >>> meanwhile, coming up, a first for the united states, the first syrian family to be resettled just arrived in kansas city. home of the royals. talk about it at the top of the hour. >>> a college charging students a fee to fund a scholarship for illegal immigrants. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement...
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so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approves, fully paid leave, for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends of the commission, as well because they have been lockstep in this legislation in advising the supervisor and making sure we get this right. and because of the value of the bond that i speak about between parent and child, i want to make sure that all growing families understand that we want to make this family leave fully paid policy one that they can really touch. so were going to be adding more resources to the office of labor standards in order for them to fully enforce the paid parental leave ordinance as envisioned by this legislation. as of yesterday, i was lucky to announce our new director of the o
so, after i sign this piece of legislation today, we will be the first city in the united states to approves, fully paid leave, for new parents. from others and for our parents and of course for same-sex couples. i want to make sure that our city is ensuring the bond before parents and whether biological or adopted, grows strong from the very beginning and sets our children up for success. i want to say thank you again, to the commission on the status of women. emily is here with friends of the...
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units were affected. >>> san francisco is the first city with six weeks of fully paid family leave for new parents. mayor ed lee signed the ordnance. state law requires most businesses to pay 55% of a worker's salary for paid family leave. now san francisco's law makes up the difference with 45%. the mayor says this will benefit parents and children. >>> i want to make sure that our city is insuring that bond between parents and. [ no audio] from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. >> i am tracking another opportunity for april showers. >>> a 43-year-old man was arrested. after a man was found on a floor bleeding from stab wounds who later died. the investigators' son he told his mother what he had done and went outside for a smoke. >> i heard my neighbors sort of yelling at each other. she was what have you done to your father? and then shortly thereafter she went out in the street and was crying. >> jason mckenna surrendered to police. investigators say alcohol and drugs may have played a role in the stabbing death. >> in a move expected to cost the company billions. volkswagens agree to fix hundreds of thousands of cars. the deal wi
units were affected. >>> san francisco is the first city with six weeks of fully paid family leave for new parents. mayor ed lee signed the ordnance. state law requires most businesses to pay 55% of a worker's salary for paid family leave. now san francisco's law makes up the difference with 45%. the mayor says this will benefit parents and children. >>> i want to make sure that our city is insuring that bond between parents and. [ no audio] from bank of america to buy a new...
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answered no i don't have loaded to the emperor you were part ofly to the first the city will you swear you loyalty to the united statesthen you were confessing that you had been loyal to the it was outrageous question. that became one of the two most controversial provisions on the questionnaire. a lother was anguished by of other parts of the internment. me are explained to american democracy. he said is a people's democracy. as great as the people made it. it is this found as human beings are. warren's fallibility was his ambition is a politician. our democracy is dependent upon people who cherish the highest ideals of our democracy and actively engage in the process, and he took me downtown to the headquarters and he says, we volunteered but actually, he volunteered me. i just had to go along with it. there i was, working together with the other passionate people dedicated to getting this great who was a personification of the best of american democracy elected, and so that is what got me to be politically active as well as active in social justice movements. mr. roosevelt: the administering of the loyalty question
answered no i don't have loaded to the emperor you were part ofly to the first the city will you swear you loyalty to the united statesthen you were confessing that you had been loyal to the it was outrageous question. that became one of the two most controversial provisions on the questionnaire. a lother was anguished by of other parts of the internment. me are explained to american democracy. he said is a people's democracy. as great as the people made it. it is this found as human beings...
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city. we are beginning with governor martinez the first hispanic female governor of the united states. senator ted cruz, governor john kasich who will speak after she is finished. i want to go outside the hyatt hotel where the anti-trump demonstrators are we are going to bring in fox news correspondent rick lesson that you. what's going on out there, man. >> bill, the organizers of this protests have promised that tens of thousands of people would march on the grand hyatt and disrupt tonight's republican fundraiadr for donald trump and the other republican candidates. there were hundreds of candidates earlier. now you have maybe 20 or 30 stragglers left now yelling in front of the restaurant on 42nd street which has nothing to do with the republican event across the street there are people in there they have nothing to do with it. this is one of the pens they set up for the demonstrators. they shrank the penn. it was in the next lane of 42nd street. they are shrinking it down. basically no one left. this is the front of the hotel. they have been here all day. there were large groups of
city. we are beginning with governor martinez the first hispanic female governor of the united states. senator ted cruz, governor john kasich who will speak after she is finished. i want to go outside the hyatt hotel where the anti-trump demonstrators are we are going to bring in fox news correspondent rick lesson that you. what's going on out there, man. >> bill, the organizers of this protests have promised that tens of thousands of people would march on the grand hyatt and disrupt...
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city. lowering the voting age will expand democracy increase , political participation and foster a generation of habitual voters. in the united states, the local maryland was one of the firstlaces to lower the voting age. it is a very high turnout. however, the election is closer to 10% stop >> people do not . >> so, it's horrible turnout. people do not know there is an election. so, it is really hard to engage voters in that. councilman a city proposed legislation to lower the voting age to boost local participation. the whole idea of 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds voting came up one we were looking for ideas and scotland was considering a referendum and it became an idea where we said, "why not?" the benefits can be smaller and we see what happened. >> the political landscape has undergone positive changes in since 2013 decision. >> you see a segment where people feel more engaged and interested in local politics and the working of the city government. the elections opened to 16-year-olds and 17-year-olds has already impacted the youth electorate. >> it is about forming habits and seeing people in your community participating, and participating yourself and continuing tha
city. lowering the voting age will expand democracy increase , political participation and foster a generation of habitual voters. in the united states, the local maryland was one of the firstlaces to lower the voting age. it is a very high turnout. however, the election is closer to 10% stop >> people do not . >> so, it's horrible turnout. people do not know there is an election. so, it is really hard to engage voters in that. councilman a city proposed legislation to lower the...
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united states. tonight centered on new york city. ted cruz talking to eyewitness news as he and john kasich try to woo voters from new yorker donald trump. >> first tonight, two armed robbers ambush an elderly man in new jersey attacking him in his home. good evening at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. those suspects took money and even food. tonight they're still on the run. >> the victim, 71-year-old luis >> the first time the man knocked on lewis rosario's door, he looked through the door but ignored them. they knocked again. >> the second time, wow -- >> they pushed you in the second time. >> yeah, that's what happened. the guy, he's younger than me. >> reporter: wearing a mask, the man threw rosario to the ground. >> that guy, he take out a knife and put it here. >> reporter: a woman who was with the man who pushed in the door sprayed rosario in the face with something. the two started looting through the apartment, including the kitchen, filling a bag with food and whatever valuables they could find. they took his wallet with $60 in it. the knife, a switch blade, was terrifying. >> he said stop crying or i will kill you. i say
united states. tonight centered on new york city. ted cruz talking to eyewitness news as he and john kasich try to woo voters from new yorker donald trump. >> first tonight, two armed robbers ambush an elderly man in new jersey attacking him in his home. good evening at 11:00, i'm bill ritter. >> i'm sade baderinwa. those suspects took money and even food. tonight they're still on the run. >> the victim, 71-year-old luis >> the first time the man knocked on lewis...
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city. we are beginning with governor martinez the first hispanic female governor of the united states.e is teeing up donald trump. senator ted cruz, governor john kasich who will speak after she is finished. i want to go outside the hyatt hotel where the anti-trump demonstrators are we are going to bring in fox news correspondent rick lesson that you. what's going on out there, man. >> bill, the organizers of this protests have promised that tens of thousands of people would march on the grand hyatt and disrupt tonight's republican fundraiadr for donald trump and the other republican candidates. there were hundreds of candidates earlier. now you have maybe 20 or 30 stragglers left now yelling in front of the restaurant on 42nd street which has nothing to do with the republican event across the street there are people in there they have nothing to do with it. this is one of the pens they set up for the demonstrators. they shrank the penn. it was in the next lane of 42nd street. they are shrinking it down. basically no one left. this is the front of the hotel. they have been here all day
city. we are beginning with governor martinez the first hispanic female governor of the united states.e is teeing up donald trump. senator ted cruz, governor john kasich who will speak after she is finished. i want to go outside the hyatt hotel where the anti-trump demonstrators are we are going to bring in fox news correspondent rick lesson that you. what's going on out there, man. >> bill, the organizers of this protests have promised that tens of thousands of people would march on the...
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united states senate. the first involves the fact that today we still in the city of flint, michigan, don't have people who can drink the water coming out of the tap. now, i think any one of us would have troab trouble if that was e day. but we're talking about months and months and months, going on two years now that we have seen a system completely broken down because of decisions, because of lack of treating the water, a whole range of things. from my perspective, the most important thing is the fact that people still don't have access to clean, safe water. they can't bathe their babies. they can't take a shower themselves. i mean, i can't imagine what it must be like for families in flint who are waiting and waiting and waiting for help. i want to thank president obama for doing what they can do through the administration to help -- from the standpoint of health and nutrition and education, but the fundamental problem is fixing the pipes, replacing the damaged pipes. so as my colleagues know, we have been working very hard and developed a bipartisan proposal, and i want to thank the chair and ranking m
united states senate. the first involves the fact that today we still in the city of flint, michigan, don't have people who can drink the water coming out of the tap. now, i think any one of us would have troab trouble if that was e day. but we're talking about months and months and months, going on two years now that we have seen a system completely broken down because of decisions, because of lack of treating the water, a whole range of things. from my perspective, the most important thing is...
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united states giving him the medal of freedom? tell us the story. karen: he was able to leave the topaz concentration camp to pursue a job opportunity. first, he went to salt lake city. he almost died of there of pneumonia. that is when he met and married my mother. they could not get married in south carolina, where she was from. they got married in detroit. susan: interracial marriage? karen: yes. susan: what about the legal side of the case? what happened? peter: this is one of the great experiences you never anticipate. back in 1981, i decided to write a book about these cases, an academic book, really. you have a copy of it, it is called "justice of war." in the research for the book, i learned about these cases in law school in my constitutional law class. we read them. everybody agreed these were terrible cases, terrible decisions. my question was how could this happen, with all these liberal justices to make such a terrible mistake? i started researching it. i came up with documents. in the government's own file, it showed that during the prosecution of these cases, before the supreme court, lawyers had warned charles fahey that the evidence he was playing -
united states giving him the medal of freedom? tell us the story. karen: he was able to leave the topaz concentration camp to pursue a job opportunity. first, he went to salt lake city. he almost died of there of pneumonia. that is when he met and married my mother. they could not get married in south carolina, where she was from. they got married in detroit. susan: interracial marriage? karen: yes. susan: what about the legal side of the case? what happened? peter: this is one of the great...
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- at business.ny.gov ♪ harris: first syrian refugee family is now arriving in kansas city, missouri. they got here under a program which brings them into the united statesast time. a husband, who is being resettled with his wife and five children, says he is thankful to jordan for taking them in for three years when they fled syria's civil war. since october, 1000 refugees have moved to the united states from jordan. that number could grow dramatic i with president obama setting target to bring in 10,000 syrian refugees by end of the september. this is important. a spokesperson for the u.s. refugee in jordan, the number is a floor, not a ceiling. adding while the resettlement process usually takes up to two years, this so-called surge operation will reduce the time to three months. so, doctor, i want to start with you, with this idea, you know, we don't really have a firm grasp what the exact numbers are going to be but this family coming in, demographics, 45-year-old dad, five children. he and his wife coming here. they came through on this fast, fast, program. we know something about them. they have been vetted but we've been told vetting them is goin
- at business.ny.gov ♪ harris: first syrian refugee family is now arriving in kansas city, missouri. they got here under a program which brings them into the united statesast time. a husband, who is being resettled with his wife and five children, says he is thankful to jordan for taking them in for three years when they fled syria's civil war. since october, 1000 refugees have moved to the united states from jordan. that number could grow dramatic i with president obama setting target to...
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the city is the first in the united states to mandate six weeks of fully paid parental leave, requiring businesses with more than 20 employees, or 20 or more employees to double the pay that employees are now eligible to collect under california law. that covers either gender and full-time and part-time employees who work in the city of san francisco. >> pfizer and allergan set to call off their mega deal in reaction to the treasury department's new inversion rules. meg terrell joins us with more. >> good morning. this all moved very quickly. the new treasury rules just coming out late earlier this week. of course, our david faber now reporting late last night that the companies are expected to call this deal off this morning. he's reporting that it's expected that pfizer will pay as much as $400 million in a break fee. folks are basically saying that obviously it was these new rules from treasury that derailed this merger, and they're saying they were so specific that this should be called the pfizer rule. essentially, this is that three-year lookback which would limit how big allergan
the city is the first in the united states to mandate six weeks of fully paid parental leave, requiring businesses with more than 20 employees, or 20 or more employees to double the pay that employees are now eligible to collect under california law. that covers either gender and full-time and part-time employees who work in the city of san francisco. >> pfizer and allergan set to call off their mega deal in reaction to the treasury department's new inversion rules. meg terrell joins us...
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states to provide operations in iraq. >>> the city council expected to vote its -- it's the mayor's first major step in an ambitious plan to cram thousands of new affordable housing units into established city neighborhoods. the mayor eventually plans to target 15 neighborhoods for rezoning. king's bridge in the bronx and queens are next up. >>> a local town saying good- bye to its police force. we'll tell you why and show you safe. >> plus, parents outraged after a group of kids as young as arrested. what the children are accused of doing. >> plus a desperate leap. a woman jumps from a third floor window to escape a fire, saved thanks to some quick well, we have a lot of sunshine outside. we have nice comfortable temperatures. 62 is about our normal high temperature this afternoon. 63 around newark and around jamaica queens, look at the wind. still a 2 mile-per-hour wind. it's breezy. humidity is posted in the this one goes out to all the allergy muddlers. you know who you are. you've lost your game. literally. your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. and your sneezes are a force to be reckoned with. well, allergy muddlers, muddle no more . try zyrtec
states to provide operations in iraq. >>> the city council expected to vote its -- it's the mayor's first major step in an ambitious plan to cram thousands of new affordable housing units into established city neighborhoods. the mayor eventually plans to target 15 neighborhoods for rezoning. king's bridge in the bronx and queens are next up. >>> a local town saying good- bye to its police force. we'll tell you why and show you safe. >> plus, parents outraged after a...
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the first ever museum that is dedicated to the united states constitution. it is an appropriate venue in a city that is just overflowing with american history all around us. we are right next to independence hall, where our democracy was born and where both the declaration of independence and the u.s. constitution were signed. we are also just steps away from the liberty bell, one of the most famous symbols of american independence. >> and tonight, we are joined by some of the very same men and women who will help decide the outcome of tuesday's primary, and that is the voters. our audience tonight along with people who have reached out online will get a chance to ask the candidates the questions that they've been waiting to hear answered. so in a few moments, we'll hear from the candidates themselves. ohio governor john kasich, texas senator ted cruz will be here to make their case to be the next president of the united states. >> tonight's event comes just two days before voters will head to the polls in five states. it is a big day on tuesday. there are 502 dell gegates up f grabs. 384 will
the first ever museum that is dedicated to the united states constitution. it is an appropriate venue in a city that is just overflowing with american history all around us. we are right next to independence hall, where our democracy was born and where both the declaration of independence and the u.s. constitution were signed. we are also just steps away from the liberty bell, one of the most famous symbols of american independence. >> and tonight, we are joined by some of the very same...
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first city to do this. >> they provide the kind of basic security and support that should be available, quite frankly to every family in the united statesw parents applauded the move, many businesses say it will hurt them by costing them more money. state of california is also expanding its policy to pay between 60% and 70% for new parents family leave starting in two years. >>> the country's second- largest retailer stepped into a national debate today sparked by a wave of legislation that critics say discriminates against transgender people. in this case, target now says it's taking a stand on who has a right to use their bathrooms. paul chambers has our report. >> reporter: target stores nationwide are changing its policies. on bathrooms and changing rooms, the retail giant now says it's okay for transgender customers to use a facility they feel comfortable using. >> i think that's great because i make a woman. and we been discriminated for too long. >> reporter: target released this statement saying we welcome transgender team members and guests to use the restroom or fitting room facility that corresponds with their gender identity
first city to do this. >> they provide the kind of basic security and support that should be available, quite frankly to every family in the united statesw parents applauded the move, many businesses say it will hurt them by costing them more money. state of california is also expanding its policy to pay between 60% and 70% for new parents family leave starting in two years. >>> the country's second- largest retailer stepped into a national debate today sparked by a wave of...
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first open air urinal of its kind. we don't have these in the united states. we don't accept that culturally, morally, but even more importantly we don't accept it legally. >> the city attorney's office respond the pacific justice institute as anti-lgbt hate group. a press release saying it's d l delores park, known for sunbathers and pot brownie venders. we spoke with vendors and rides whose commute takes it by this. woman one stepping afew feet away from a man urinating. >> we were all bombarding him. he didn't seem disturbed at all. i was a little thrown by it. >> i'm not personally bothered by it, but if i had a family with small children i might be bothered by it. >> i don't care. honestly, i feel like anything that keeps the park cleaner is great. it's like, if you ever come here in the morning, it's disgusting. >> reporter: the city also added 24 toilets to the only 3 that had been at delores park for decades. supervisor scott wiener says it's located in an area for men, with mostly men, adding working but admits there's probably more need for screening in place, more plans perhaps as one measure. they call the city's response, quote, pathetic and says it is
first open air urinal of its kind. we don't have these in the united states. we don't accept that culturally, morally, but even more importantly we don't accept it legally. >> the city attorney's office respond the pacific justice institute as anti-lgbt hate group. a press release saying it's d l delores park, known for sunbathers and pot brownie venders. we spoke with vendors and rides whose commute takes it by this. woman one stepping afew feet away from a man urinating. >> we...
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united states. the fbi and apple were locked in a lawsuit. but that abruptly ended after the fbi announced it was able to access the phone. >>> and san francisco is expected to be the first cityy to require six weeks of fully paid timeoff. the leave program gives parents 55% of their paycheck for up to six weeks. under the new law, businesses will have to make up the the difference. businesses say this will hurt them and hurt their ability to hire workers. >> this applies to people who work at least 40% in the city of san francisco. smaller companies are to be phased in later next year. the measure requires another formal vote by supervisors and mayor ed lee. he is expected to sign it. >>> here are some of the top stories we are following. new documents released by uc berkeley say that 19 employees were found to have sexually harassed students or other employees since 2011 following a requested made under the public records act. seven victims were student and ten employees. janet napolitano changed how the university handles miscon connecticut >>> the city of san jose is cracking down on illegal massage parlors. there are nearly 300 massage parlors in san jose, according to p
united states. the fbi and apple were locked in a lawsuit. but that abruptly ended after the fbi announced it was able to access the phone. >>> and san francisco is expected to be the first cityy to require six weeks of fully paid timeoff. the leave program gives parents 55% of their paycheck for up to six weeks. under the new law, businesses will have to make up the the difference. businesses say this will hurt them and hurt their ability to hire workers. >> this applies to...
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cities in the united states. >> now we're seeing companies facing 100, 200, 300% increases in their rent. >> anyone who imposes legislation in san francisco should open a small business first, then become a supervisor. >> reporter: you know, sometimes what san francisco does, the state follows. it happened with the minimum wage $15 an hour this week signed into law started in san francisco. if you believe hillary clinton if she gets elected president, she says she is going to make full parental leave the law of the land. in san francisco, mike sugerman, kpix 5. >> kpix 5 has learned uc-santa cruz students will make the final call on whether to scrap the school's athletics program. only on "5," kpix 5's emily turner explains money is at the root of the drastic decision. emily. >> reporter: that is the bottom line. it is all about money. do students want to pay more money for sports or do they simply say, no? and then sports could potentially be gone. the uc-santa cruz banana slugs aren't known for their athletic prowess but they could be known as the first school in the uc system to do away with its athletics departmental together. >> these are tis when the university has t
cities in the united states. >> now we're seeing companies facing 100, 200, 300% increases in their rent. >> anyone who imposes legislation in san francisco should open a small business first, then become a supervisor. >> reporter: you know, sometimes what san francisco does, the state follows. it happened with the minimum wage $15 an hour this week signed into law started in san francisco. if you believe hillary clinton if she gets elected president, she says she is going to...
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united states. their influence is there. it's significant. they have the highest income. and they're the first to be naturalized. and so when you have someone who looks like you on your city council, i think that shows that there's an interest there, but we have to be able to do the outreach. and many people have not been contacted. when you have an election, i think that the asian population looks to ethnic media for their news source or the papers. and so is that accurate? i would hope so, but to engage those people is something that we are trying to do actively. there is an api victory group that has formed to increase the voter population in this coming election cycle so that we can have an influence. and so it is -- it's happening now only in california but in cities that are swing states like colorado and virginia and florida where we are trying to galvanize and get people to vote and be a part of the process and we can really make a difference. >> it's kind of a lovely thing to be named fremont since he came to california and stole land from the mexicans that they stole from the indians. sort of even in 60 years you're able to sort of encapsulate that great -- that
united states. their influence is there. it's significant. they have the highest income. and they're the first to be naturalized. and so when you have someone who looks like you on your city council, i think that shows that there's an interest there, but we have to be able to do the outreach. and many people have not been contacted. when you have an election, i think that the asian population looks to ethnic media for their news source or the papers. and so is that accurate? i would hope so,...
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first major increase for u.s. forces in almost a year. it also comes as iraqi forces try to retake the key city of mosul. >> fight over immigration taking center stage at the united statesrt today. the justices heard arguments challenging exactly how much power the president has to enforce two laws which he signed as executive orders in 2014. they would allow almost 4 million people living in the country illegally to defer deportation and to work in the united states. large groups of demonstrators from both sides gathered outside the court today. >> i'm most afraid of my family going away to their home country. >> i'm encouraged today. i feel like the justices are going to support article two section three of the constitution which requires that the laws be faithfully executed by the president of the united states and that he doesn't have the authority to make law. >> 26 states and the house of representatives are the ones challenging the programs. a decision is expected some time this summer. >> mr. and mrs. obama will be having a royal dinner on friday night. prince william his wife kate and brother prince henry -- prince harry will host the obamas at kensington palac
first major increase for u.s. forces in almost a year. it also comes as iraqi forces try to retake the key city of mosul. >> fight over immigration taking center stage at the united statesrt today. the justices heard arguments challenging exactly how much power the president has to enforce two laws which he signed as executive orders in 2014. they would allow almost 4 million people living in the country illegally to defer deportation and to work in the united states. large groups of...
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units in old renovated hotels this summer. >>> state lawmakers are trying to prevent water contamination here like what happened in flint, michigan. it would require cities and water districts to make water safe first to their own areas before offering service elsewhere. >> hundreds of thousands of families are living throughout california in communities that have no access to save and reliable drinking water or adequate sanitation services. upon further study, we learned that these small communities are often situated adjacent to brand-new developments that have modern up-to-date amenities. >> the bill passed in a 5-1 vote. >>> stanford university says more than 70 laptop computers have been stolen on campus since september. investigators believe a man posing as a student or employee may be involved. the thefts took place in offices, research facilities and student residences. >>> time now 6:08. gop presidential contenders are focused on california for the first time in decades. which way bay area republicans are leaning. >> reporter: the wait is over. the san francisco giants are back in town for their home opener against the l.a. dodgers. we'll take you right to the field at at&t park. >> look a
units in old renovated hotels this summer. >>> state lawmakers are trying to prevent water contamination here like what happened in flint, michigan. it would require cities and water districts to make water safe first to their own areas before offering service elsewhere. >> hundreds of thousands of families are living throughout california in communities that have no access to save and reliable drinking water or adequate sanitation services. upon further study, we learned that...
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cities inn the united states? and how andh people living there feel about this questionable title. >>> first though the rain freeaeorning that's what we'reg talking about and startth of ata good looking seven day right now. now. still kind of cool out there ata the moment and temperatures thee aren't going to climb that muchc but we might finally be over b o this whole winter thing we'rehi all tired of.altire for details now tucker barnes in the building to talk about thata >> sunny and beautiful.eaut >> did you say could be beebe already in the hall of fame. the >> he's not yet. yet >> i know he will will be.now >> no, no, no.>> no, n >> all right.ig >> he'll be eventually.e ua >> i just want to mack sure youy couldn't get when you're stillou playing. that would be different.ou hey, 47 in washington. 47 45 in gaithersburg. north and west frederick 41 degrees. degrees. frost advisory earlier as earlia temperatures overnight were atet or below freezing north and weod have. ha so still very cool to start your day.rt your day. quantico good morning, 48.ng 4 46 leonardtown.nato wisdom mention add little cooll today.to
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the first day a mosquito is found in the united states with the zika virus, a lot of pregnant women are going to be worried. >>> hillary clinton faces new backlash this morning because the new york city mayor told an off-color joke. they roasted each other. the joke using an african-american stereotype fell flat. the mayor said he was making fun of himself. they call it skit for brains. nancy has more. good morning. >> good morning. today marks the one-year anniversary of clinton's campaign, but this is not how she probably expected to be working. state she represented and getting attention for a racially charged joke that some found offensive. >> my home girl hillary. >> the skit at a political dinner in new york started clinton, new york mayor bill de blasio and leslie odom jr., one of the stars of the hit broadway musical. >> thanks for the endorsement, bill. took you long enough. >> this was the part that made waves. >> sorry, hillary. i was running on c.p. time. >> i don't like joiques like that. >> c.p. time is colored people time, slang. clinton joked it was something else. cautious politician time. i get there. >> the skit was panned as blasio's wife said it was meant to mock
the first day a mosquito is found in the united states with the zika virus, a lot of pregnant women are going to be worried. >>> hillary clinton faces new backlash this morning because the new york city mayor told an off-color joke. they roasted each other. the joke using an african-american stereotype fell flat. the mayor said he was making fun of himself. they call it skit for brains. nancy has more. good morning. >> good morning. today marks the one-year anniversary of...
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united states. california was the first and i believe still remains a significant leader in bringing about crane safety through close regulation. >> in your opinion how does--individual cities have their own regulations as we heard from mr. hui and hoe? >> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are. >> relative to other crane incidence you see in you are line of work in the state of california, what do you see? are there close calls in the city or other citys or any other failures you know of? >> the accident in 1989 is classified as a tower crane accident. it really is a operator and erection crew malfunction. the crane did what it is expected to do. there is no structural failure that preceded the cranes path to the ground. so, the crew was held responsible for their misdeeds. unfortunately for their sake everybody that was on the crane died. >> in the intervening quarter century have there been structural failures or other failures that were a result of crews not doing the proper work? >> to the
united states. california was the first and i believe still remains a significant leader in bringing about crane safety through close regulation. >> in your opinion how does--individual cities have their own regulations as we heard from mr. hui and hoe? >> we have a large city. i believe la has a set of regulations more particular to the electrical energy that are crane using and how it is transferred. i don't think they have-i dofent don't know they are involved as you are....
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united states. >>> hillary clinton campaigning in brooklyn today, 2 weeks ahead of the new york primary. a women for hillary event with the new york city first lady. the campaign says mrs. clinton will talk about how if elected she will break down barriers holding back women and girls. >>> melania trump spoke out for the first time in the campaign it comes before the wisconsin primary, and some analysts say it was an attempt to address his unpopularity with women voters. >> no matter who you are, a man or a woman, he treats everyone equal. [ cheers ] he's a fighter, and if you elect him to be your president, he will fight for you and our country. >> there was no disruption protester did speak out after she finished. >> 8 minutes after the hour now, and still to come a pet store owner accused of putting puppies in harm's way. >>> and also this morning, a father and son spring into action to save the life of a woman trapped in a burning car. >>> the yankees take the field to start their season. will mother nature cooperate this time around? johnny? >> what to wear! what to wear! how about heavier coats and hats and gloves? that's for everybody
united states. >>> hillary clinton campaigning in brooklyn today, 2 weeks ahead of the new york primary. a women for hillary event with the new york city first lady. the campaign says mrs. clinton will talk about how if elected she will break down barriers holding back women and girls. >>> melania trump spoke out for the first time in the campaign it comes before the wisconsin primary, and some analysts say it was an attempt to address his unpopularity with women voters....
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city, which has become increasingly unaffordable or too many of our residents. this specifically, this legislation will make san francisco the first place in the united states to guarantee 6 prepaid weeks of parental leave for new parents. whether through biological birth or through adoption. i want to thank supervisor yee for his cosponsorship of the legislation and i want to thank andres power in my office for his incredible work moving this important legislation forward. colleagues, it is surprising and troubling that for every significant portion of people in our country people can give birth, adopt or foster baby today and be required to go back to work tomorrow. for many, this untenable choice is a choice between bonding with the new child and putting food on the table. this is not a choice that any family should have to make. even though studies have shown over and over again the incredible benefit of allowing parents the opportunity to bond with the new child, benefits for the family as a whole come and if it's for that child, benefits for the parents when he or she goes back to work in terms of productivity, we are in the united states so far behind. the united
city, which has become increasingly unaffordable or too many of our residents. this specifically, this legislation will make san francisco the first place in the united states to guarantee 6 prepaid weeks of parental leave for new parents. whether through biological birth or through adoption. i want to thank supervisor yee for his cosponsorship of the legislation and i want to thank andres power in my office for his incredible work moving this important legislation forward. colleagues, it is...