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>> reporter: uc and the city would rather have students recycle their old stuff and have started an awareness program to encourage responsible disposal. and then there's this. how about take all your stuff to the dump before you leave town. now, there's a thought. reporting somewhat close to the campus, don ford, kpix 5. >> meanwhile, city officials in san francisco are trying to get pet owners to stop a different kind of dumping. the city's supervisor katy tang announced a program today that's all about getting residents to pick up after their pets. you know what they're picking up. people who adopt from the city's animal care and control center or the spca will now get a free dog bag dispenser. >> they come along with a tag. so that you'll be reminded of your duties to not be a "poop- atrator" -- >> hm. there's also a social media component to the campaign. pet owners who post pictures to spca's twitter page that show them cleaning up after their pets can win prizes. >>> the weekend's high temperatures will surely send families to the water. kpix 5's anne makovec is looking into possible safety concerns. >> reporter: ocean beach is ranked among the most dange
>> reporter: uc and the city would rather have students recycle their old stuff and have started an awareness program to encourage responsible disposal. and then there's this. how about take all your stuff to the dump before you leave town. now, there's a thought. reporting somewhat close to the campus, don ford, kpix 5. >> meanwhile, city officials in san francisco are trying to get pet owners to stop a different kind of dumping. the city's supervisor katy tang announced a program...
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and manchester united have jointly pledged more about how city and manchester united havejointly pledged. —— to the we love manchester fund. of those 22 people killed. —— to the we love manchesterfund. i'll of those 22 people killed. —— to the we love manchester fund. i'll be backin we love manchester fund. i'll be back in the next hour with more sports news. thank you. nato's european leaders were given a talking to by president donald trump in brussels this afternoon, over their contributions to the organisation. with the leaders lined up before him, he told them they needed to spend more on defence, to meet their commitment of 2% of gdp. mr trump is meeting several eu leaders for the first time, including france's new president, emmanuel macron. let's cross now to brussels and talk to our defence correspondent jonathan beale. this was an important meeting because it was donald trump's first meeting at nato headquarters, the new nato headquarters that was being opened behind me, it has cost 1.2 billion euros. the us contributing 2296 billion euros. the us contributing 22% of that cost.
and manchester united have jointly pledged more about how city and manchester united havejointly pledged. —— to the we love manchester fund. of those 22 people killed. —— to the we love manchesterfund. i'll of those 22 people killed. —— to the we love manchester fund. i'll be backin we love manchester fund. i'll be back in the next hour with more sports news. thank you. nato's european leaders were given a talking to by president donald trump in brussels this afternoon, over their...
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my first guest tonights are the authors of climates of hope, how city businesses and citizens can save the planet. please welcome former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and carl pope. (applause) welcome to the show, gentlemen. before we get floo t i'm just going to let you know, i have a swear jar here at the show. and basically if anyone swears, they have to put a billion dollars into the jar. can i. >> can i venmo it. >> trevor: anything works, by the way trump is also a cause word, ah [bleep], i will pay mine later but will you pay yours nowment welcome to the show. let's get straight into it and talk about the book, climate of hope. the book and the title seem to go against everything that americans and many people in the world are feeling right now. you wrote a book about climate change. and yet the president says that climate hang change is a hoax. so somebody doesn't know what's going on. >> well, let me start by saying the world is a lot better than people think. in the last two decades we cut world poverty in half. and in the last two or three years we've cut greenhouse
my first guest tonights are the authors of climates of hope, how city businesses and citizens can save the planet. please welcome former new york city mayor michael bloomberg and carl pope. (applause) welcome to the show, gentlemen. before we get floo t i'm just going to let you know, i have a swear jar here at the show. and basically if anyone swears, they have to put a billion dollars into the jar. can i. >> can i venmo it. >> trevor: anything works, by the way trump is also a...
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how do you feel walking around the city centre? people safe. ing around the city centre ?|j people safe. how do you feel walking around the city centre? i feel comfort seeing the police, to be honest. there is an increased police presence. it wasn't going to deter us. presence. it wasn't going to deter us. thank you. break, you are manchester born and bred. tell us how you feel the city is coping? very sad. schalke up. everybody is just grieving because of what happened on monday night. —— people are sure goal. is the police presence reassuring? yes, you feel safer on the streets of manchester. how do you feel about the events going ahead, is that the right thing? yes, because the people of manchester can get back to normal. we're not afraid. you have been looking at the tributes. 0bviously you are very moved by what you have seen? i am shocked. my is broken. because of manchester, where i was born. the crowds here growing. people still continue to bring flowers. there are a load of events going ahead this weekend. police are working hard. i und
how do you feel walking around the city centre? people safe. ing around the city centre ?|j people safe. how do you feel walking around the city centre? i feel comfort seeing the police, to be honest. there is an increased police presence. it wasn't going to deter us. presence. it wasn't going to deter us. thank you. break, you are manchester born and bred. tell us how you feel the city is coping? very sad. schalke up. everybody is just grieving because of what happened on monday night. ——...
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the governor of new york spoke about how the city... wasn't prepared for suchheavy rain. (sot) more rain is in the forecast for all of those regions next week. (hermela aregawi)police are looking for the man that they say tried to break into this dorm this morning.around 10, a student living at roble hall discovered a man trying to pry his screen open.the suspect fled.this is one of several incidents in the last month. earlier this week, police arrested this jun nicado pegarido on prowling charges. police are also looking into whether he's responsible for two indecent exposure incidents last nmonth.also last month, two people were sexually assaulted within minutes of each other.both victims were groped around 11 at night.police are still looking for the suspects responsible for these incidents.reporting in palo alto, hermela aregawi, kron 4 news. (spencer blake)the brick yard was full for the first half of game three of the western conference semis.during the second half, it got even fuller.even though the team was in another state, the brick yard fan base still got to se
the governor of new york spoke about how the city... wasn't prepared for suchheavy rain. (sot) more rain is in the forecast for all of those regions next week. (hermela aregawi)police are looking for the man that they say tried to break into this dorm this morning.around 10, a student living at roble hall discovered a man trying to pry his screen open.the suspect fled.this is one of several incidents in the last month. earlier this week, police arrested this jun nicado pegarido on prowling...
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a big weekend ahead in baltimore as the city gears up for the 142nd running of the preakness stakes. but howwill it be in charm city? right now there is talk that the race could be moved to laurel or elsewhwere because of the aging track. maryland governor larry hogan and baltimore mayor catherine pugh say they are commited to keeping the race at pimlico race track. the race is saturday. kentucky derby winner always dreaming' is the early favorite with 4-5 odds. classic emire is the second favorite with 3 to one odds to win. to the nba playoffs. game one of the eastern conference finals. the cleveland cavaliers coming off road against the bostons celtics who seemed to just be gased after their game 7 win over the wizards monday night. lebron james dominated, scoring 38 points. the cavs cruised to a 117-to 104 win. game two is friday night. a san antonio spurs fan tried to sue a golden state warriors player! center zazapachulia's foot ended up under spurs star kawhi leaonard's ankle while he was shooting a jump shot in game one of the western conference finals. he would miss game two due to t
a big weekend ahead in baltimore as the city gears up for the 142nd running of the preakness stakes. but howwill it be in charm city? right now there is talk that the race could be moved to laurel or elsewhwere because of the aging track. maryland governor larry hogan and baltimore mayor catherine pugh say they are commited to keeping the race at pimlico race track. the race is saturday. kentucky derby winner always dreaming' is the early favorite with 4-5 odds. classic emire is the second...
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yes,sém later today, city offis with walnut creek deciding how best to move forward as far as implementingrop 64, which the city overwhelmingly voted in favor of this past november. this follows a month-long outreach to residents. it included an online survey. about 1600 people that took part in this, and the numbers that stood out from the survey are that skit% favor outdoor and indoor cultivation. and 60% oppose banning stores that exclusively sell marijuanm. i did have a chance to speak to the interim city manager as well as a local medical marijuana doctor about the results from the survey. >> 61% of the population did approve prop 64. we're picking up from that survey we have the same support for retail and commercial sale. >> there's definitely a population that's looking to use marijuana medically, but do they want the dispensaries in their communities? do they want the plants grown in their communities? that's sort of a different story. >> you can see still a lot of issues to discuss. they're resolving around prop 64. city council will vote to extend the moratorium on the commercia
yes,sém later today, city offis with walnut creek deciding how best to move forward as far as implementingrop 64, which the city overwhelmingly voted in favor of this past november. this follows a month-long outreach to residents. it included an online survey. about 1600 people that took part in this, and the numbers that stood out from the survey are that skit% favor outdoor and indoor cultivation. and 60% oppose banning stores that exclusively sell marijuanm. i did have a chance to speak to...
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much is it going to cost, how is the city going to pay for it and howit? foster city's levee falls short of federal standards and must be replaced. >> this has to be done. >> reporter: city manager kevin miller says not replacing the 8- mile long levee could lead to flooding and the financial disaster of the city being labeled a flood zone. >> it would reduce property values. everybody would be required obtain flood insurance. >> reporter: remaking the levee would be the biggest project in town since they dumped 18 million cubic yards of dirt into a former mash land in the 1960s. the city proposed selling bonds. but the more controversial topic, whether to rebuild it three feet higher to be a safeguard against the projected future sea level rise due to global warming. >> i think they're going too extreme with it. >> reporter: bob owns a home across the et
much is it going to cost, how is the city going to pay for it and howit? foster city's levee falls short of federal standards and must be replaced. >> this has to be done. >> reporter: city manager kevin miller says not replacing the 8- mile long levee could lead to flooding and the financial disaster of the city being labeled a flood zone. >> it would reduce property values. everybody would be required obtain flood insurance. >> reporter: remaking the levee would be the...
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kron 4's dan kerman explains how city officials are taking steps to reduce the risk of another fire as much as possible. it's at this homeless encampment at 5th and brush in oakland where fire broke out early wednesday morning. no one was injured but those who live here say it destroyed three tents. it's just the latest in a series of fires at homeless encampments that are becoming more and more routine, and why in the last couple of weeks the city has started sending public works crews out on a regular basis, to clean up the debrissot joe devries/ asst. to the oakland city administrator 22-27we think getting the crwes back on that and being thorough will helpthis doesn't address oakland's homeless crisis, but several measures are set for a city council vote next month. sotthe proposal to the council is to fund ten sites where we would provide basic health and sanitation portapotties and garbage service ona regular basis , and one sanctioned encampment off street and put in structures where people can live in temporarily put in security etecera.sot this is a tragedyoakland city council
kron 4's dan kerman explains how city officials are taking steps to reduce the risk of another fire as much as possible. it's at this homeless encampment at 5th and brush in oakland where fire broke out early wednesday morning. no one was injured but those who live here say it destroyed three tents. it's just the latest in a series of fires at homeless encampments that are becoming more and more routine, and why in the last couple of weeks the city has started sending public works crews out on...
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women talk about sometimes from city to city -- we talk about sometimes from city to city how big is the temperature spread. how about one city, berkeley. 60 degrees and just 4 miles up the road, grizzly peak76 degrees, 16 degrees difference in just 4 miles. right now we have cloud cover filling in san francisco bay, 53 in the city and santa rosa, oakland 56, san jose and concord 60. not as warm overnight inland, fairfield 54, san jose 55, san rafael 50, not as warm a theme the next couple days because the winds of stranging. they are get -- changing. they are getting stronger and the marine is turning southwest, low cloud cover tomorrow morning and much cooler afternoon temperatures with one exception in the santa clara valley much like the santa cruz mountains blocks the rain during the winter, it can block the marine layer during the spring and summer. it will tomorrow. you'll be the warmest spot close to 80 degrees in the santa clara valley just as mild as today, whereas places like concord and napa could be up to 15 degrees cooler. the winds are changing because that big strong
women talk about sometimes from city to city -- we talk about sometimes from city to city how big is the temperature spread. how about one city, berkeley. 60 degrees and just 4 miles up the road, grizzly peak76 degrees, 16 degrees difference in just 4 miles. right now we have cloud cover filling in san francisco bay, 53 in the city and santa rosa, oakland 56, san jose and concord 60. not as warm overnight inland, fairfield 54, san jose 55, san rafael 50, not as warm a theme the next couple days...
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city's progress. then england on critical alert. how the country is moving forward after the the deadly blafs that killed 22 people at a concert. and commuters got hit with sky high express lane tolls earlier h this year. will the rates high rocket again ahead of the memorial day weekend? the news a at ten starts right now. are changes being made after a deadly crash that took the life of a six year old d.c. boy, i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. it's been more than a week since a car hit and killed exaif onjohnson. the city promised to do something about it over the weekend. fox5's marina maracco is live in southeast with the story. marina. >>reporter: tone initial shawn, neighbors hearsay they have been demanding action from the city for quite sometime. xavierier lucky's death was the last straw. you'll see speed limit signs that were installed by d. there are two schools on this this stretch of livingston road and when children are present the speed limit is 15 miles per hour. at a speed limit stands at 25 miles per hour. the
city's progress. then england on critical alert. how the country is moving forward after the the deadly blafs that killed 22 people at a concert. and commuters got hit with sky high express lane tolls earlier h this year. will the rates high rocket again ahead of the memorial day weekend? the news a at ten starts right now. are changes being made after a deadly crash that took the life of a six year old d.c. boy, i'm tony perkins. >> and i'm shawn yancy. it's been more than a week since a...
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so the question i had in my mind was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? that "gq" magazine called the coolest city on the planet. how is it liquor stores had bulletproof cages and now they are picture windows with their expensive wine collection? how could we have gotten to the point in history where the fabled parisian store spent one month celebrating brooklyn mania. how could the only chic parisian be so interested to seem as though they are by a brooklyn night. and one final question, why should anybody cares what happens to brooklyn? it is not even a city it is a borough with to a million six and thousand people in this city of 8 million what is the big deal? but the reason we should be interested it is a microcosm for the social changes and it should be mentioned the politics of europe and over the past 30 or 40 years in advance economies have been shifting away from manufacturing toward knowledge and information or to think about stuff. new york city was already becoming a capital by the '60s as a centralized and moved their headquarters to downtown. the 59 percent of the new york city labo
so the question i had in my mind was how did the old brooklyn become the new brooklyn? that "gq" magazine called the coolest city on the planet. how is it liquor stores had bulletproof cages and now they are picture windows with their expensive wine collection? how could we have gotten to the point in history where the fabled parisian store spent one month celebrating brooklyn mania. how could the only chic parisian be so interested to seem as though they are by a brooklyn night. and...
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city. i notice how we do that every now and and again. you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. nobody says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. i don't actually. salt lake city, the black section of town is utah jazz. >>> as a comedian i have made a living finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. now i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to reach out and experience all of the culture and believes that add culture to this crazy country. this is the united shades of america. >>> chicago, illinois not only helps divide america to americans but helps define america to the rest of the world, which makes sense because chicago has been home to many of america's most influential cultural icons like oprah winfrey, michael jordon, ckanye west and even this
city. i notice how we do that every now and and again. you don't want to go there. you don't want to go to new york city. you don't want to go to washington d.c. you don't want to go to detroit. you don't want to go to chicago. i'm noticing a pattern. the pattern is those are heavily black cities. nobody says you don't want to go to spokane, washington. you don't want to go to butte, montana. you don't want to go to salt lake city. i don't actually. salt lake city, the black section of town is...
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to get on the scorer's table is how much love i have for the city, how much fight we have, never quitting>> surprise bradley beal. >>> four months away from the burgundy and gold taking the field against the eagles. last month's first pick, jonathan allen, who attended high school at stone bridge remembers going to camp to ash burn and calls it a blessing playing for allen now has laser focus on his preparation as a pro. >> for me to get back into football playing shape, getting back to being a football player. it was good today. >> i think he's got great football knowledge, number one. number two, he has great hands. he's got all the tools to be a great defensive lineman without a doubt. as far as skill set is concerned, jonathan has everything you're looking for in a defensive lineman. >>> $21 million a year, that's the new going rate for the 2015 mvp. reached an agreement for today. locked in for the 2018 season and will become a free agent at the conclusion of next fall. he's currently second in the majors in batting average. harper pays immediate dividends d.c. down 4-0 in the fifth.
to get on the scorer's table is how much love i have for the city, how much fight we have, never quitting>> surprise bradley beal. >>> four months away from the burgundy and gold taking the field against the eagles. last month's first pick, jonathan allen, who attended high school at stone bridge remembers going to camp to ash burn and calls it a blessing playing for allen now has laser focus on his preparation as a pro. >> for me to get back into football playing shape,...
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city policies that all? is that legislative? litigation? how do entities grapple with and decide?. > i cannot speak for those cities across the country but the district of columbia has mayor's orders and legislation regarding century cities in there is a communicated function that is ongoing from the mayor had she and other officials act placing you could see from the discussion that those jurisdictions around the country interpret differently what it means to be a sanctuary city. a and i hope the department of justice and homeland security will not cut off grants to cities and are important for community policing or domestic violence or homeland security when they take a very different approach of case by case to know what makes their city safer. and the crime rates have been trending downward and they are safer when people feel they have access to government services and when they feel they can report the crimes to the police. but all of you thought i city were resting victims of crime that people are very afraid that interactions with the police to turn into immigration proceedin
city policies that all? is that legislative? litigation? how do entities grapple with and decide?. > i cannot speak for those cities across the country but the district of columbia has mayor's orders and legislation regarding century cities in there is a communicated function that is ongoing from the mayor had she and other officials act placing you could see from the discussion that those jurisdictions around the country interpret differently what it means to be a sanctuary city. a and i...
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jesse gary shows us how the city is preparing for the celebration. >> are you ready for tonight?in east san jose it is never too early to fly the colors for the show of cultural pride.>> am celebrating with my son. it is where i grew up in the community.>> robert and his son are poised for the slow roll over the pavement tonight. souped-up cars and trucks with american and mexican flags displayed and are a staple of the celebration. in recent years, violence has marred the event. and 2015 one stabbing and two years prior, police issued 93 citation and arrested 33 people.>> the police department have taken steps to go ahead and offer up high visibility patrols in certain areas.>> the officers for multiple departments will flood hotspots to make sure a good time does not get out of hand.>> some of the things that we are looking for is people behaving badly. people that are creating havoc throughout the city. we're hoping the people find time to celebrate responsibly. we will be out there and prepared to handle any situations that may occur.>> the business association said its membe
jesse gary shows us how the city is preparing for the celebration. >> are you ready for tonight?in east san jose it is never too early to fly the colors for the show of cultural pride.>> am celebrating with my son. it is where i grew up in the community.>> robert and his son are poised for the slow roll over the pavement tonight. souped-up cars and trucks with american and mexican flags displayed and are a staple of the celebration. in recent years, violence has marred the...
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announcer: how one city is fighting to reclaim its shattered stores. plus, kids suing the federal government over climate change. find out why their case against president trump is heading to trial. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." the 45 words that make up the first amendment are being tested by the 140 characters of twitter. at least, the president's twitter. president trump's anti-media posts and chief of staff reince priebus' admission that the white house is looking into opening libel laws could pose a threat to freedom of the press, suggesting retaliation for news coverage considered slanted. one legal scholar says the president's trail of tweets could actually protect the media proving his intent to punish journalists by using the legal system. floyd abrams has written a new book. it is called "the soul of the first amendment," to re-educate us about the importance of protecting speech -- even when we find it offensive. abrams argued at the supreme court on behalf of the "new york times" in the pentagon papers case duri
announcer: how one city is fighting to reclaim its shattered stores. plus, kids suing the federal government over climate change. find out why their case against president trump is heading to trial. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." the 45 words that make up the first amendment are being tested by the 140 characters of twitter. at least, the president's twitter. president trump's anti-media posts and chief of staff reince priebus' admission that the white...
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runway and missing youth working group group and spoke on greater washington this morning about how the city's campaign can help missing teens, runways and their families. >> many of them are runaways and have run away repeatedly. keep it in those circumstances, we need to ask what they are running from or running too. what else can we do, to try to prevent it? we want the youth and their families to know there are resources 1-800-runaway is for youth that have run away or for families who are trying to keep their child safe. >> it's estimated that more than 900 children from the district are missing media played a role to bring missing children and teens home sooner. >>> everyone makes mistakes. a local father who spent 10 years behind bars that you don't have to live with them forever. you can start over. lawrence metered was stripped of his freedom for a decade. he was a homeowner, husband and father and fully employed when he lost his freedom. he was in his early 40s and struggled with a drug addiction that took them down. two years later, his back on his feet as a truck driver and plans t
runway and missing youth working group group and spoke on greater washington this morning about how the city's campaign can help missing teens, runways and their families. >> many of them are runaways and have run away repeatedly. keep it in those circumstances, we need to ask what they are running from or running too. what else can we do, to try to prevent it? we want the youth and their families to know there are resources 1-800-runaway is for youth that have run away or for families...
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well. >> reporter: angelina usher brought her granddaughters to east san jose to get a taste of how the city celebrates. >> for me, it's a celebration of our heritage and of our nationality. >> san jose police know it's a night that can also include a lot of partying and drinking. >> anything that is going to cause problems in the downtown area or on the east side of san jose. so if drunk driving comes up, our officers will obviously be enforcing for that. >> the police department operated its special operations division, which means about 60 extra officers are available to patrol the streets. >> of viva mexico. >> juan sold mexican flags all day to help others get in the spirit of the holiday. a holiday which he points out -- >> not independence. not independence mexico. that's cinco de mayo. >> the 5th of may marks mexico's victory over france at the battle of puebla in 1872. in 2017, no matter how you celebrate the day, san jose police say keep it safe. katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >> safe and fun. >>> it is windy across the bay area. >> here is meteorologist sandhya patel. >> it has been
well. >> reporter: angelina usher brought her granddaughters to east san jose to get a taste of how the city celebrates. >> for me, it's a celebration of our heritage and of our nationality. >> san jose police know it's a night that can also include a lot of partying and drinking. >> anything that is going to cause problems in the downtown area or on the east side of san jose. so if drunk driving comes up, our officers will obviously be enforcing for that. >> the...
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announcer: how one city is fighting to reclaim its shattered stores.ing the federal government over climate change. find out why their case against president trump is heading to trial. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." the 45 words that make up the first amendment are being tested
announcer: how one city is fighting to reclaim its shattered stores.ing the federal government over climate change. find out why their case against president trump is heading to trial. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." the 45 words that make up the first amendment are being tested
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well. >> reporter: angelina usher brought her granddaughters to east san jose to get a taste of how the city celebrates. >> for me, it's a celebration of our heritage and of our nationality. >> san jose police know it's a night that can also include a lot of partying and drinking. >> anything that is going to cause problems in the downtown area or on the east side of san jose. so if drunk driving comes up, our officers will obviously be enforcing for that. >> the police department operated its special operations division, which means about 60 extra officers are available to patrol the streets. >> of viva mexico. >> juan sold mexican flags all day to help others get in the spirit of the holiday. a holiday which he points out -- >> not independence. not independence mexico. that's cinco de mayo. >> the 5th of may marks mexico's victory over france at the battle of puebla in 1872. in 2017, no matter how you celebrate the day, san jose police say keep it safe. katie marzullo, abc 7 news. >> safe and fun. >>> it is windy across the bay area. >> here is meteorologist sandhya patel. >> it has been
well. >> reporter: angelina usher brought her granddaughters to east san jose to get a taste of how the city celebrates. >> for me, it's a celebration of our heritage and of our nationality. >> san jose police know it's a night that can also include a lot of partying and drinking. >> anything that is going to cause problems in the downtown area or on the east side of san jose. so if drunk driving comes up, our officers will obviously be enforcing for that. >> the...
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city wasn't ready? for what would happen if these cops were found not guilty. >> one of the machine -- many, you know how much i love tom bradley just as you did, but the fact that you have a mayor of the city, and a police chief that is not even talking. i mean that was really irresponsible leadership, i would have to say, with all due respect. i think that is, so a large extent, contributing towards the failure that they have talked about, of lapd, the chief responding. if there was a level of constructive communication, i would like to think there would have been a different response. he was arrogant. he was racist, no question about that. but because of a combination of the dysfunctional relationship on one hand, and at that time the construction of the charter, you know those two things in my opinion lead toward that regrettable welcome you know, situation in which lapd did not respond the way they should have. >> i wonder whether or not we see 24 years later, what happened in last as a precursor was it a prescursor or somethin different? >> i think it was, but mainly from the point of view lavrov t
city wasn't ready? for what would happen if these cops were found not guilty. >> one of the machine -- many, you know how much i love tom bradley just as you did, but the fact that you have a mayor of the city, and a police chief that is not even talking. i mean that was really irresponsible leadership, i would have to say, with all due respect. i think that is, so a large extent, contributing towards the failure that they have talked about, of lapd, the chief responding. if there was a...
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of people being shot the day, the kids, underemployed black people being inner and shot in the cities, how they are ignoring it and upporting the illegals giving them business opportunities. i talk to people and they tell e the same story, they are being ignored and they are helping illegals and people who come here. democrats don't want people to know this. they want to keep the money, the and support people they want to bring in. addison, from sara, mississippi, democrats line. saw r: yes, i finally representative wilson. this,ow, no one is saying but i remember the first time made the dent obama speech to the nation and he was said, you lie.ho he never did apologize for that. hate to say this, i think the republicans are going through what they are going through right now because of what they to obama, both administrations, that is all i to say. what go around come around. thank you. phones, ain, open 202-748-8000 for democrats. republicans.for 202-748-8002.nts, one issue that came out of the house debate back and forth obamacare, that of waivers, waivers that would aplay for various st
of people being shot the day, the kids, underemployed black people being inner and shot in the cities, how they are ignoring it and upporting the illegals giving them business opportunities. i talk to people and they tell e the same story, they are being ignored and they are helping illegals and people who come here. democrats don't want people to know this. they want to keep the money, the and support people they want to bring in. addison, from sara, mississippi, democrats line. saw r: yes, i...
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tonight we're back in the neighborhood to see how the city responded. we saw these incredibly high l tolls on the 495 express lanes earlier h year. could they happen again this holiday weekend? >> the georgetown professor who confronted a white national list in a virginia jim now says she's getting swamped with hateful messages online. how she's fighting back. your news starts right now. we begin tonight with the aftermath of a tragic accident that took the live of a six year old d.c. boy. thanks for joining us tonight, i'm shawn yancy and i'm tony perkins. tomorrow marks one week since xavier lucky as he was crossing hill northeast. city leaders promised to start addressing the problem over the weekend. fox5's marina maracco is live in the neighborhood to followup. woo did you learn, is there a speed bump there yet. >>reporter: not yet, tony. on saturday ddot did come out and you'll see just past that make shift memorial that there are new speed limit signs that were installed after ddot assessed this part of the road. there are two schools that are ac
tonight we're back in the neighborhood to see how the city responded. we saw these incredibly high l tolls on the 495 express lanes earlier h year. could they happen again this holiday weekend? >> the georgetown professor who confronted a white national list in a virginia jim now says she's getting swamped with hateful messages online. how she's fighting back. your news starts right now. we begin tonight with the aftermath of a tragic accident that took the live of a six year old d.c....
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never ever. >> look how wonderful they are highlighting ellicott city. historic place to be. ke it so unique and amazg >> hey. i mean this just how beautiful it is could like bring people in just on the virtue of that alone but there are people working hard to make sure that ellicott city remains a go to destination. not just for people who live here, of course, looking for a restaurant on saturday or friday but for folks from other areas and amanda hoff is with visit howard county and she's leading the charge along with others in the office for making sure ellicott city remains a destination, right? >> absolutely. our entire team is dedicated to the recovery of old he will cot city. we've been working with the businesses here. we've been able to deploy some digital tools. we created a website for ellicott city holidays. is that after the flooding or since the flooding. >> that was aft the flooding. after the flooding, at the time of the flood when we couldn't even be here, our visit howard county.com website was a resource for all the people who wanted to know what was going
never ever. >> look how wonderful they are highlighting ellicott city. historic place to be. ke it so unique and amazg >> hey. i mean this just how beautiful it is could like bring people in just on the virtue of that alone but there are people working hard to make sure that ellicott city remains a go to destination. not just for people who live here, of course, looking for a restaurant on saturday or friday but for folks from other areas and amanda hoff is with visit howard county...
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stuart flinders has the story of how a city refused to be cowed by the terrorists and how it is pullinging was different. the armed patrols. the broadcasters from around the world... this city is sombre this morning. ..and closer to home. the sense of shock, and i mentioned this very early on, is palpable. you can feel it and how it has affected people. i do, though, get that spirit of, look, you know, we will get together. this is dreadful, but we will work our way through this. that sense of everybody pulling together was spontaneous. starting with the taxi firm determined to help families get home safely. i reached out to my drivers and i asked them, right, guys, we need to help the people of manchester and if that means that we have to give them free taxis, would you be up for it? and a round of applause to my drivers, they all responded brilliantly. this family saw things normally witnessed only on a battlefield. the journey back to scotland had to wait until this afternoon while the driver recovered her composure. it's not sunk in. it's terrible. i still can't get over it. she's b
stuart flinders has the story of how a city refused to be cowed by the terrorists and how it is pullinging was different. the armed patrols. the broadcasters from around the world... this city is sombre this morning. ..and closer to home. the sense of shock, and i mentioned this very early on, is palpable. you can feel it and how it has affected people. i do, though, get that spirit of, look, you know, we will get together. this is dreadful, but we will work our way through this. that sense of...
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and to get on the scorer's table is how much love i have for this city. ove i have for my team eights. i'm never quittingment a lot of people doubted us. a lot of guys doubted us wirning this game at home. i want to say we love all the support they give us. without their support we wouldn't have won this game. all we're asking for is one more game and we got it. today you can't go to any people vid videotaping on their phones. often say at a concert it's horrible i annoying. you know you're never going to watch that concert video, but at sometimes at big sports moments it can create something cool. every angle here with the social highlight. >> there were so many of those it was hard to pick. just a few to plik it there. every now and live and you get the one moment that you know you're going to share forever and you'll know where you were at the moment. and then you'll go back and look at it and other people will look at it. other times just stop doing it at concerts? a. it is anothing at concerts. >> it's pretty cool in that moment. we're going to keep a
and to get on the scorer's table is how much love i have for this city. ove i have for my team eights. i'm never quittingment a lot of people doubted us. a lot of guys doubted us wirning this game at home. i want to say we love all the support they give us. without their support we wouldn't have won this game. all we're asking for is one more game and we got it. today you can't go to any people vid videotaping on their phones. often say at a concert it's horrible i annoying. you know you're...
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charlie: in how many cities? are in philadelphia and new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale, and paris. and washington. and washington, d.c. charlie: how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city -- is vegas. from's a tourist philadelphia and new york. washington is different than a lot of cities. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. it's getting better. it is underserved. the people want to go out. they are young, they are excited. they used to be excited when they worked in the last administration. and washington is asleep or city that restauranteurs should absolutely consider. charlie: how many restaurants do you have their? >> i have one but we have two other leases we are about to sign. charlie: you want to build as many restaurants as you can? >> i got to lay down you got a couch? charlie: the doctor's in. >> i think i have a.d.d. and i'm bored. as soon as i begin a project, once a restaurant opens, i said that opening night is the saddest night for me. . most peop
charlie: in how many cities? are in philadelphia and new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale, and paris. and washington. and washington, d.c. charlie: how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city -- is vegas. from's a tourist philadelphia and new york. washington is different than a lot of cities. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. it's getting better. it is underserved. the people want to go out. they are young, they are excited. they used to be...
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the city of walnut creek are going to decide in a city council meeting how best to implement prop 64 which voted overwhelmingly for it in november. but this follows a months-long effort of outreach to residents to see where they stand on it today. part of the effort included an online survey where 1600 people took part. some of the numbers that stood out is that 60% favor outdoor and indoor commercial marijuana cultivation, and 62% favor reasonable regulations regarding this issue. 60% oppose banning stores that exclusively sell marijuana. as i mentioned, walnut creek voted overwhelmingly in favor of prop 64 at 61% in november. and that legalizes the adult use of recreational marijuana. i hadbm4 a chance to speak to interim city manager as well as a local marijuana doctor about the results from the survey. >> 61% of the population did prove prop 64. generally, we're picking up on that survey that we have the same support for retail and commercial sale. >> there's definitely a population that's looking to use marijuana medically, but do they want the dispensaries in their communities
the city of walnut creek are going to decide in a city council meeting how best to implement prop 64 which voted overwhelmingly for it in november. but this follows a months-long effort of outreach to residents to see where they stand on it today. part of the effort included an online survey where 1600 people took part. some of the numbers that stood out is that 60% favor outdoor and indoor commercial marijuana cultivation, and 62% favor reasonable regulations regarding this issue. 60% oppose...
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announcer: how one city is fighting to reclaim its shattered stores. plus, kids suing the federal government over climate change. find out why their case against president trump is heading to trial. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." the 45 words that make up the first amendment are being tested by the 140 characters of twitter.
announcer: how one city is fighting to reclaim its shattered stores. plus, kids suing the federal government over climate change. find out why their case against president trump is heading to trial. soledad: i'm soledad o'brien. welcome to "matter of fact." the 45 words that make up the first amendment are being tested by the 140 characters of twitter.
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the city to the segregation harm even if it's downstream, if it was in the zone of interest. to determine a proximate cause. >> i don't understand how this isn't the segregation harm? the city is saying you've donean this redlining, you've done this reversed redlining and it's not that it just's very first foreclosures all over the city but it's causing foreclosures,an in particular, concentrated areas and it's doing that because of racial segregation. at the same time, it's preventing that racial segregation from ever being lifted because those communities have become more and more blighted and less and lessd ande capable of becoming integrated communities. everything about this complaint is about racial segregation, it seems to be. >> i'd encourage you to look back at what you said and then read it against their complaint. none of that in the complaint. >> to you think everything i said, if there complete was written like that, that they could maintain? >> they could maintain a suit for segregation in the measureli of damages which is recovery for the 2008 foreclosure crisis in miami sent to the tune of billions of dollars nationw
the city to the segregation harm even if it's downstream, if it was in the zone of interest. to determine a proximate cause. >> i don't understand how this isn't the segregation harm? the city is saying you've donean this redlining, you've done this reversed redlining and it's not that it just's very first foreclosures all over the city but it's causing foreclosures,an in particular, concentrated areas and it's doing that because of racial segregation. at the same time, it's preventing...
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. >> rose: and how many cities? we are in philadelphia, new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale and paris and washington. >> rose: so how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city is -- >> vegas and a tourist from philadelphia and new york. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. >> rose: it's gotten every day better. >> it's getting better. it's underserved. there's not enough. people want to go out. they're young and excited, or at least they used to be excited when they worked under the last administration. >> rose: yeah. and washington is a sleeper city that restaurateurs should absolutely consider. >> rose: how many restaurants do you have there? >> one but two other leases we're about to sign. >> rose: so you want to build as many restaurants as you can? >> i don't know. >> rose: why are you doing this? >> i have to lay down on the couch. >> rose: the doctor is in. i'm not sure. i have add and i'm bored. once the restaurant opens, i've always said opening night is the sad
. >> rose: and how many cities? we are in philadelphia, new york city, atlantic city, miami, fort lauderdale and paris and washington. >> rose: so how is washington different from atlantic city? atlantic city is -- >> vegas and a tourist from philadelphia and new york. washington is an incredible city for restaurants. >> rose: it's gotten every day better. >> it's getting better. it's underserved. there's not enough. people want to go out. they're young and...
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how atlantic city will be honoring all-time boxing greats this weekend. (barber) their outfield needs serious work. ya think? -yo! -hey, guys. -what's up? -you're early! have a seat. vince cancelled. (male #1) wow, i just realized i haven't seen you two since his wife's funeral. how's vince holdin' up? eh, he's still in shock. did you know they didn't have life insurance? as if losing her so suddenly wasn't bad enough, now he's got thousands of dollars in bills. husband or wife, a funeral costs the same. reality check: we need more life insurance. ha, i'm hoping we can still get it at our age. with my blood pressure? i'll never qualify. do what we did, call about the colonial penn program. we got a plan designed for people our age. liz made the call. it was fast, convenient, and easy. the representative we spoke with was so helpful. now, liz and i each have coverage to help protect each other and the kids. (soft music) i'm alex trebek. if you're age 50 to 85, call about guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance through the colonial penn program. it's eas
how atlantic city will be honoring all-time boxing greats this weekend. (barber) their outfield needs serious work. ya think? -yo! -hey, guys. -what's up? -you're early! have a seat. vince cancelled. (male #1) wow, i just realized i haven't seen you two since his wife's funeral. how's vince holdin' up? eh, he's still in shock. did you know they didn't have life insurance? as if losing her so suddenly wasn't bad enough, now he's got thousands of dollars in bills. husband or wife, a funeral costs...
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for the love i have city, how much love i have for my teammates, the fight we have, never quit.minicamp in ashburn today, the beginning of ryan anderson both could make an impact. for now, just run to take it day by day. >> getting back into football to be inhape, getting a stance every three downs, but it was good. >> it was different. it was a lot faster. got a long ways to go. it's the starting point to get the work in. robert: d.c. united hosting the philadelphia union. one-timer, thee union's fourth goal of the night for stop d.c. united struggled, shut out, 4-0. the washington valor in action, hosting the tampa bay storm. at intermission, the halftime singer was performing when her boyfriend showed up with some flo wers, drop to one knee, and pop the question. she said yes. congrats to the happy co uple. the valor lost, but that made it better. and that a sports. kimberly: i just noticed that the blue roses match the hair. robert: was that planned? kimberly: 100%. robert: there it is, the hair. i'm at higher risk fore as depression.ave a stroke. i'm 26% more likely to deve
for the love i have city, how much love i have for my teammates, the fight we have, never quit.minicamp in ashburn today, the beginning of ryan anderson both could make an impact. for now, just run to take it day by day. >> getting back into football to be inhape, getting a stance every three downs, but it was good. >> it was different. it was a lot faster. got a long ways to go. it's the starting point to get the work in. robert: d.c. united hosting the philadelphia union....
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. >> tell us from the citi' point of view -- >> how you doing. >> we're doing well. from the city's point of view what's going on with what seems like an overrun of rats in the dupont circle area? >> well, actually, um, the rats are better in dupont circle believe it or not. but winters that rats are going to be an issue going through the summer. >> so how -- >> in the city. >> how do you start to fight that. >> if it's nature, what do you fight that, what are you telling the businesses to do? >> so we take it block by block, and we go on different blocks and talk to businesses and evaluate their situation and make recommendations, you know, how to store their trash, how to store their greece, you know, and rodent control plan in pl place. >> mr. brown, hem ask you before you goat those businesses, because it takes long time sometimes to go block by block, if any businesses are watching right now listening to you, what is some advice that you have for them for way they may be able to do thing different toll cut down on the rat problem? >> well, the most important thi
. >> tell us from the citi' point of view -- >> how you doing. >> we're doing well. from the city's point of view what's going on with what seems like an overrun of rats in the dupont circle area? >> well, actually, um, the rats are better in dupont circle believe it or not. but winters that rats are going to be an issue going through the summer. >> so how -- >> in the city. >> how do you start to fight that. >> if it's nature, what do you fight...
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to discuss first what policies are included under this umbrella of sanctuary policies, how so-called sanctuary cities do cooperate with the federal government, how they are in compliance with federal law, and then i'm going to go over the evidence that we have that these cities are actually safe and economically vibrant. first, what policies are considered under this umbrella of sanctuary policies? they take many forms. some examples include prohibit 287-g agreements. these are agreements through which i.c.e. deputizes local law enforcement officers to enforce federal immigration laws. sanctuary policies can also be refusing to enter into a contract with the federal government to hold immigrants in detention. it could be restricting the police or other city workers from asking about immigration status from individuals that they encounter or serve or arrest. sanctuary policies can be refusing to allow i.c.e. into their local jails without a warrant. it can mean restricting immigration enforcement in sensitive locations like hospitals and schools. and a sanctuary policy can also be restricting local po
to discuss first what policies are included under this umbrella of sanctuary policies, how so-called sanctuary cities do cooperate with the federal government, how they are in compliance with federal law, and then i'm going to go over the evidence that we have that these cities are actually safe and economically vibrant. first, what policies are considered under this umbrella of sanctuary policies? they take many forms. some examples include prohibit 287-g agreements. these are agreements...
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here's how it worked. a city inspector who launched the app to hail an uberx car would get an altered display showing no cars available or the ride would be canceled. >> we're not happy about it here in portland. and i know other communities around the country and around the world feel the same. >> reporter: uber admits that it used the software that way for two weeks in late 2014, but insists it doesn't do it anymore. but the federal investigation is the latest headache for uber and its hard-charging founder and ceo, travis kalanick. he recently brought in former attorney general eric holder to investigate complaints of sexual harassment. kalanick was caught on video berating an uber driver who complained about wages. >> you dropped the prices on black, yes, you did. >> reporter: and now uber faces a lawsuit from google claiming it stole secrets of self-driving cars. even so, the company's ridership is up. >> we hear anecdotally from people in the valley, they love to sit around in bars and talk about how awful
here's how it worked. a city inspector who launched the app to hail an uberx car would get an altered display showing no cars available or the ride would be canceled. >> we're not happy about it here in portland. and i know other communities around the country and around the world feel the same. >> reporter: uber admits that it used the software that way for two weeks in late 2014, but insists it doesn't do it anymore. but the federal investigation is the latest headache for uber...
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how it there's concerns about environmental justice. that places in the inner city or more rural areas have really felt the effects of pollution and other problems. >> when i first ran for office, i have a son who's now 16, was 10. when i was making my decision, he was about 8. and he made the most profound, had the most profound aha moment that public policy is not black and white. it's not a -- you know an if this then that equation. we need jobs. we need communities that are disproportionately impacted by bad air by trucking or what have you, we need all of that to work in a symbiotic relationship. and so it's not if this, then that. and so the manufacturers are coming together with the environmental justice and the traditional environmental groups to have a different kind of conversation. and that is thrilling to me, based on the district i represent. and so it's just not that elementary. we've got to come together and have meaningful conversations to target communities that have been disproportionately impacted, as well as recognize that those are the same comm
how it there's concerns about environmental justice. that places in the inner city or more rural areas have really felt the effects of pollution and other problems. >> when i first ran for office, i have a son who's now 16, was 10. when i was making my decision, he was about 8. and he made the most profound, had the most profound aha moment that public policy is not black and white. it's not a -- you know an if this then that equation. we need jobs. we need communities that are...
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that's the pretense they are trying to pull off. >> woodruff: mark you have been in the city almost as long as i have -- hows this city deal with the situation and how does the country deal with a situation like this? >> we've never had one like this. there is first of all, there's no reservoir of shared experiences with this president. we have shared values, they have been through, there is no accomplishment you can point to and say i'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt so that's missing. but as far as the white house staff and i have great sympathy for people working in the white house. they work long hours. they miss birthday parties, they miss children's recitals. what you get is the sense that i'm involved in something larger, the sense of a psychic income and now you have a boss who has absolutely no loyalty. who is disparaging his staff many who is abusing his staff according to reports in major papers. this again saps all morale. in fact, i don't want to go to the meeting i don't care, please don't let me in the meeting. everybody who has been associated with this man has been diminished la
that's the pretense they are trying to pull off. >> woodruff: mark you have been in the city almost as long as i have -- hows this city deal with the situation and how does the country deal with a situation like this? >> we've never had one like this. there is first of all, there's no reservoir of shared experiences with this president. we have shared values, they have been through, there is no accomplishment you can point to and say i'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt so...