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let's go to move on i will abuzz league o'keefe l.a. city. silicon was ordered to do click when he said the me who who simply said i bring some id you give says you there next a shift in the africa. you know i think again near the end up against indy car this year that we can. count on this in the car is so cool. all the necessary evidence to indict is in our brain had been painstakingly gathered over fifteen years ago by a few survivors and with the support of activist reed brody. nicknamed the dictator hunter he investigated yes and high praise dreaded political police force the d.d.s. . that task to stamp out those who allegedly opposed bryce regime. within these buildings abandoned by the d.d.s. reed brody made a major discovery. we go into the building and there you know in room after room ankle deep tens of thousands of documents. documents had not been touched you know for seven or eight years and they were just strewn across the floor. and we started to bend down and pick up these documents. and we realized that this was these were th
let's go to move on i will abuzz league o'keefe l.a. city. silicon was ordered to do click when he said the me who who simply said i bring some id you give says you there next a shift in the africa. you know i think again near the end up against indy car this year that we can. count on this in the car is so cool. all the necessary evidence to indict is in our brain had been painstakingly gathered over fifteen years ago by a few survivors and with the support of activist reed brody. nicknamed...
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the l.a. cityuncil this past month passed a resolution in support of reforms around the placard program mirroring the work this body did four years ago on the same issue. we will be looking to engage in that work once there's legislation. in moving to the federal side, these items are familiar. we're looking to ensure that the federal transit program remains intact. we have a capital development grant program to fund future priorities once we close out central subway but projects like gary brt will be looking for any opportunities that arise through the administration's discussions around an infrastructure pack taj, wok in the arena of autonomous vehicles. we've already seen legislation in the house and senate that attempts to lay the grouped work for how manufacturers can begin producing and operating autonomous vehicles. again, all these are in partnership with other agencies and mtc when it relates to regional interests. that's a high-level overview and i'm happy to answer questions. >> director
the l.a. cityuncil this past month passed a resolution in support of reforms around the placard program mirroring the work this body did four years ago on the same issue. we will be looking to engage in that work once there's legislation. in moving to the federal side, these items are familiar. we're looking to ensure that the federal transit program remains intact. we have a capital development grant program to fund future priorities once we close out central subway but projects like gary brt...
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. >> this happens in new york or l.a., big cities, not in rancho tehama. >> tiffany said she understands people may have been afraid to get involved because they weren't sure how she got her injury. she hopes her story will encourage people to help if they're ever in that situation. >>> nearly a year after the deadliest fire in its history, oakland is safer. that's the assessment from city leaders who say they've instituted sweeping reforms in the wake of the ghost ship fire. kpix5's jackie ward has the steps taken to prevent another tragedy. >> reporter: oakland is safer today than it was a year ago. december 2nd, 2016, is a date that none of these city officials will ever forget. since that fatal night oakland leaders have focused on six key areas, bring buildings into compliance, increase inspection capacity and enhance protocols, improve interdepartmental communications, strengthen tenant protections, streamline special event permitting and identify housing resources. oakland is also working on getting data onto a collective online database when before some critical records were kept
. >> this happens in new york or l.a., big cities, not in rancho tehama. >> tiffany said she understands people may have been afraid to get involved because they weren't sure how she got her injury. she hopes her story will encourage people to help if they're ever in that situation. >>> nearly a year after the deadliest fire in its history, oakland is safer. that's the assessment from city leaders who say they've instituted sweeping reforms in the wake of the ghost ship...
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. >> we've seen in cities like l.a., where towing companies essentially stopped providing service, because they can no longer make money doing it. >> reporter: the city says it doesn't want to leave the vehicles parked on the street. it would involve a $700,000 hit to the general fund. >> that's money that would normally be allotted for potholes. >> reporter: he says instead of give some companies a break, the city should reopen the bidding process to allow all towing companies a chance to solve it. >> some of these contractors have demonstrated some models of efficiency, and they could potentially have a better solution. >> reporter: in the end, the city decided to take the hit, and for now, will help towing contractors deal with a growing problem. but the issue could come back in 18 months with new companies and new ideas. >>> sometimes it takes a lot of patience to save a little money. drivers gassing up one last time before that 12-cent a gallon gas tax hike takes effect tomorrow. it will pay for $50 billion in california road improvements. >> i think it's crazy. it's way too much. we
. >> we've seen in cities like l.a., where towing companies essentially stopped providing service, because they can no longer make money doing it. >> reporter: the city says it doesn't want to leave the vehicles parked on the street. it would involve a $700,000 hit to the general fund. >> that's money that would normally be allotted for potholes. >> reporter: he says instead of give some companies a break, the city should reopen the bidding process to allow all towing...
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it took the l.a. city attorney "l.a. times" to break the story.ur committee investigated this, we have documents showing cfpb was completely again asleep at the wheel they came in at tail end, to impose a fine frankly a maximum of the fine that their legal counsel believed should have been imposed. and so i don't know what they were doing but besides many, many respects trampling upon due process separation of payers checks and balances they were incompetent in the charges consumer protection case they should have been involved? >> that is why i bring it up congressman sort of obviously you are talking about wells fargo every day, and misdpeedz yet an agency fighting for consumer i don't know where they have been would you want this job long term do you want to run this agency? >> you know i am kind of hooep with the job that i have at the moment happy at moment it would be fascinating job an important job to have a bottom line is we need consumer protection, but we have to know the greatest form of consumer protection is competitive transparent i
it took the l.a. city attorney "l.a. times" to break the story.ur committee investigated this, we have documents showing cfpb was completely again asleep at the wheel they came in at tail end, to impose a fine frankly a maximum of the fine that their legal counsel believed should have been imposed. and so i don't know what they were doing but besides many, many respects trampling upon due process separation of payers checks and balances they were incompetent in the charges consumer...
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l.a. is the only city where carlos correa wouldn't get booed after winning the world series.er the game, he did this. >> taking another big step in my life. daniella rodriguez, you make me the happiest man in the world. will you marry me? >> oh, my god. >> will you marry me? >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they got engaged on the field. by the way, ten seconds later security came and made her go back on the other side of the gate. [ laughter ] so carlos is his new fiancee and this is good, too. this is from the astros victory parade in houston on friday where a woman accidentally dropped her hat from the seventh level of a parking structure. watch here as her fellow fans pitch in to return the hat to its rightful owner. okay. here we go. see the hat? it's going up level by level. this is really teamwork right here. and they -- wait. we still have -- oh! oh, but wait. it's like donkey kong jr. here. and they keep throwing it up. and -- but wait? she snatches it and throws it up, and the rightful owner of the hat once again has it. [ applause ] i don't know why
l.a. is the only city where carlos correa wouldn't get booed after winning the world series.er the game, he did this. >> taking another big step in my life. daniella rodriguez, you make me the happiest man in the world. will you marry me? >> oh, my god. >> will you marry me? >> oh, my god. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they got engaged on the field. by the way, ten seconds later security came and made her go back on the other side of the gate. [ laughter ] so...
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and other blogs in large cities like l.a. and chicago are ending too. >>> after a beautiful friday, we have a yellow weather alert ap topper is on the terrace tonight. it'd be nice if we could transplant today's conditions into tomorrow. i guess that's not going to happen. what's the time line for the rain? >> the bottom line here is get stuff done in the morning tomorrow. because we're looking at the impact, wet roads, that's a high impact. no late yard work. that's a moderate impact. your need your umbrella tomorrow. that's a high impact. so let's start with a saturday morning. we have sunshine to start. temps in the 40s and 50s. by 10:00, showers begin to appear toward charlottesville. and by 2:00, showers and rain into fredericksburg. and then by 5:00, rain over spreads most of the metro area. we'll come back and let you know if we can salvage the back half of sunday. >>> thanks. stilly head a prince georges county man says a police officer straight up lied to him after the two got into a car crash. >>> plus the iphone 10
and other blogs in large cities like l.a. and chicago are ending too. >>> after a beautiful friday, we have a yellow weather alert ap topper is on the terrace tonight. it'd be nice if we could transplant today's conditions into tomorrow. i guess that's not going to happen. what's the time line for the rain? >> the bottom line here is get stuff done in the morning tomorrow. because we're looking at the impact, wet roads, that's a high impact. no late yard work. that's a moderate...
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typically members are in big cities like l.a., houston and new york, but now they're moving to the suburbs. police have arrested six people ranging in age from 17 to 20 who they believe are connected to both the killing of 17-year- old lawrence jansen a few weeks ago and a shooting involving a female concord resident last month. >> we have not had any prior incidents or police reports with ms-13 gang members. >> reporter: police say this is new territory for its gang unit as it looks for potentially more ms-13 members in concord. >> we've talked with other law enforcement agencies in the area comparing notes to see if they center had a presence of ms-13 in their cities. -- they have had a presence of ms-13 in their cities. >> reporter: jeff harp says ms- 13 starts recruiting kids around age 11. >> the fact they're moving into the suburbs isn't surprising to me. a lot of the enforcement efforts have been in the city areas. so these guys are going to move their base of operations into places where they think they can do it. >> reporter: and not all the violence is necessarily targeted. >> on
typically members are in big cities like l.a., houston and new york, but now they're moving to the suburbs. police have arrested six people ranging in age from 17 to 20 who they believe are connected to both the killing of 17-year- old lawrence jansen a few weeks ago and a shooting involving a female concord resident last month. >> we have not had any prior incidents or police reports with ms-13 gang members. >> reporter: police say this is new territory for its gang unit as it...
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surprisinglyic moving quite well in some of the big cities. l.a is experiencing that nightmare traffic. what is interesting is that so maybe but have been freaked out by the thanksgiving traffic. they have all decided to all leave the day before. now that date seems like the worst traffic day. not tonight. it might be a breeze going home tonight. yvonne: it might be a breeze for you. a lot going on for us and tomorrow as well. what are you going to have for thanksgiving? betty: a lot of people have been asking if i am eating or hosting. i will be hosting this year. i bought my turkey. it is a fresh kill turkey from a farm in new jersey. it is roasted, yes. it will be for eight people. i am cooking nothing else but the turkey and stuffing. everybody else is bringing something to the table. at this time tomorrow i will be in a food coma. tv to try to turn on the watch you but i might be asleep by then. yvonne: it is ok. happy thanksgiving. asia." it from "daybreak standby for "bloomberg markets" this is bloomberg. ♪ and of inflation. they is still h
surprisinglyic moving quite well in some of the big cities. l.a is experiencing that nightmare traffic. what is interesting is that so maybe but have been freaked out by the thanksgiving traffic. they have all decided to all leave the day before. now that date seems like the worst traffic day. not tonight. it might be a breeze going home tonight. yvonne: it might be a breeze for you. a lot going on for us and tomorrow as well. what are you going to have for thanksgiving? betty: a lot of people...
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l.a. or big cities, not in rancho tehama. >> now tiffany says she understands that people may have been afraid to get involved because they didn't know how she got her injuries, but she hopes her story will encourage people to help if they are ever in that situation. >>> closing arguments set for monday in the kate steinle murder trial. a judge has ruled the jurors will be able to consider a first degree murder verdict. that typically requires the killing to be premeditated. the defense argues an undocumented homeless man shot steinle by accident after he picked up a stolen gun on san francisco's pier 14. prosecutors tried to prove that the gun couldn't fire without a firm pull of the trigger. >>> victims of a popular scam may finally get some of their money back. western union gravid to pay 586 million -- agreed to pay $586 million to customers who used the service to pay scammers. for years scammers used the service as an ununtraceable way to dupe people. this woman wired $2,500 to someone pretending to be her grand son. >> he said this is your grandson and i said which one? he said your fav
l.a. or big cities, not in rancho tehama. >> now tiffany says she understands that people may have been afraid to get involved because they didn't know how she got her injuries, but she hopes her story will encourage people to help if they are ever in that situation. >>> closing arguments set for monday in the kate steinle murder trial. a judge has ruled the jurors will be able to consider a first degree murder verdict. that typically requires the killing to be premeditated. the...
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l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air, we don't know when it will be in the bay area, but they're saying they could use it for the olympics eventually in l.a. that'll be interesting to watch. nearly four million used cars are sold in the u.s. each year. if you're looking to sell yours, kelly blue book says there are three things you can do to get the highest price. >> know it's value. don't sell and find out later that you gave it away. windows are key. look out the window, it can psychologically make the car feel newer. >> and the third tip, treat the pictures like a dating app profile pic. uh-oh. your car shod nbe the picture. kelly blue book says those three tips could get you a 5% price bump. >>> now your accuweather forecast with mike nico. >> well, i have to make my car with 240,000 milesen to look sexy. >> that's what they say. >> i don't see that happening. some day i'll try, i guess. >> it's lighting. it is, i mean come on. it's all i need. speaking of lighting, look what i captured this morning, you know red sky in the morning, sailor take warning. let's look at
l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air, we don't know when it will be in the bay area, but they're saying they could use it for the olympics eventually in l.a. that'll be interesting to watch. nearly four million used cars are sold in the u.s. each year. if you're looking to sell yours, kelly blue book says there are three things you can do to get the highest price. >> know it's value. don't sell and find out later that you gave it away. windows are key. look out the...
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l.a. including the first responders who helped the city during hurricane harvey. >> those here is what wethe man behind the wheel. 29-year-old sayfullo saipov is from uzbekistan, in central asia and he came to the united states in 2010. after crashing his truck, he got out with two fake guns in his hands, and reportedly shouted "allah akbur". a police officer confronted him, and shot him in the stomach. good morning washington.
l.a. including the first responders who helped the city during hurricane harvey. >> those here is what wethe man behind the wheel. 29-year-old sayfullo saipov is from uzbekistan, in central asia and he came to the united states in 2010. after crashing his truck, he got out with two fake guns in his hands, and reportedly shouted "allah akbur". a police officer confronted him, and shot him in the stomach. good morning washington.
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typically members are in major cities like l.a., houston and new york, but now they're moving to theuburbs. 17- year-old lawrence janson a few weeks ago.. and a shooting involving a female concord sot: lt ms-13, an international criminal gang that started in l.a. in the '80s now in concord. >> that's extremely surprising as well as kind of disheartening and scary. >> nothing surprises me around here anymore, which yeah, to be honest with you it's kind of frightening because i know people are packing heat. >> reporter: police have arrested six people ranging in age from 17 to 20 who they believe are connected to both the killing of 17-year-old lawrence janson a few weeks ago and a shooting of a female in concord last month. >> we have not had any police reports with ms-13 gang members. >> reporter: police say this is new territory for its gang unit. >> we've talked with other law enforcement agencies in the area comparing notes to see if they have had a presence of ms- 13 in their cities. >> reporter: kpix5 security analyst and former fbi security agent jeff harp said they begin recru
typically members are in major cities like l.a., houston and new york, but now they're moving to theuburbs. 17- year-old lawrence janson a few weeks ago.. and a shooting involving a female concord sot: lt ms-13, an international criminal gang that started in l.a. in the '80s now in concord. >> that's extremely surprising as well as kind of disheartening and scary. >> nothing surprises me around here anymore, which yeah, to be honest with you it's kind of frightening because i know...
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was such a human cry. >> it was loved that much. >> it was loved that much by the people of l.a., and the city. >> reporter: it took almost 30 years an back. there was a problem. one of the cars broke loose killing a tourist. it was shut down. a derailment also caused it to shut down. that's where olivet and sinai sits. only the goats eating grass beneath. >> that would have been the end of it. >> should we give up and walk away. we said we can't do that. >> reporter: but angel's flight needed a few angels to foot the bill to return to service and downtown investors came to their aid. a host of safety upgrades have been done. they evicted the termites and finally angel's flight is on track again and so is its faithful passenger, gordon. >> it's here >> reporter: the old-fashioned feeling of going nowhere fastle maybe that's something to be thankful for as well. lee cowan, "cbs this morning," los angeles. >> you're right. the little engine that could. >>> we have a front row seat to the thanksgiving day parade on cbs with all the fantastic floats and performances. "entertainment tonight's" kevi
was such a human cry. >> it was loved that much. >> it was loved that much by the people of l.a., and the city. >> reporter: it took almost 30 years an back. there was a problem. one of the cars broke loose killing a tourist. it was shut down. a derailment also caused it to shut down. that's where olivet and sinai sits. only the goats eating grass beneath. >> that would have been the end of it. >> should we give up and walk away. we said we can't do that. >>...
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cities. protesters in l.a. chanted trump and pence regime got to go. as president trump is traveling through the continent, his second in command is pushing the tax reform plan. vice president mike pence visited york pennsylvania yesterday promised the first $24,000 of income will be completely tax free. he also says t eliminate a big part of the $1.5 trillion tax cut will be reducing the corporate tax rate from 35% to the president believes bigger corporatate more jobs andwages. some economists argue that may not be a sure thing. >> conversation tax reform will reduction in corporat actually increase the for the averausehold. >> 5mericanssal the latest ews washington post poll. 60% primarily believe it will benefit the wealthy. >> a water main break afternoon. a main that repair crews worked on the main into thenight. no word if service is back yesterday. >> julia roberts is the latest in hollywood now speaking out about numerous accusations of sexual harassment and assault within the industry. >> reporter: os correspond winner julia roberts seen here
cities. protesters in l.a. chanted trump and pence regime got to go. as president trump is traveling through the continent, his second in command is pushing the tax reform plan. vice president mike pence visited york pennsylvania yesterday promised the first $24,000 of income will be completely tax free. he also says t eliminate a big part of the $1.5 trillion tax cut will be reducing the corporate tax rate from 35% to the president believes bigger corporatate more jobs andwages. some...
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l.a.? >> new york. >> how come? >> what -- how come? we're the best city in the world. no explanation. nds down. >> what's better, l.a. or new york? >> i'm going to say l.a. because i like l.a., it has lego land, and it even has my mom's sister. my mom's brother here. >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> definitely new york. >> how come? >> because we don't have the kardashians. [ laughter ] >> what's the worst thing about new york? >> people are fat. >> why are people so fat in new york? >> they eat some cakes. >> what do you think is better, new york or l.a.? >> new york. >> how come? >> because in l.a., all they have is just fake food and in new york it's real food. >> who's in charge of new york? >> god. >> who runs l.a.? >> i run it! my mom runs errands. >> me too. my mom too. >> what's the capital of new york? >> noah case k.? >> who owns the city of new york? >> how should i know? >> who drinks more beer, people in new york or l.a.? >> my mommy and daddy do, every night they drink a lot. >> really. >> people from new york like to get pretty drunk? >> yes. >> why is that? >> to
l.a.? >> new york. >> how come? >> what -- how come? we're the best city in the world. no explanation. nds down. >> what's better, l.a. or new york? >> i'm going to say l.a. because i like l.a., it has lego land, and it even has my mom's sister. my mom's brother here. >> what's better, new york or l.a.? >> definitely new york. >> how come? >> because we don't have the kardashians. [ laughter ] >> what's the worst thing about new york?...
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seeing cities -- other cities increase their investment into public finances, cities like new york city and l.a. are now doing 6:1 matches. but interestingly, on a limited portion of a contribution, so perhaps the first $175 would get matched 6:1, and the rest of the contribution would still go forward to the candidate but would not not matched by public financing, there by, hopefully empowering small donors and hopefully increasing the number of unique donors to candidates, so we're currently working with a budget legislative analyst to figure out how much that would cost. we think that it is possible, given how little of our public financing pot we spend every year currently, so we think that we can increase public financing and really ensure that candidates are spending their time doing what they're supposed to do, going out and meeting voters, instead of spending their time calling their wealthiest donors, and so we'll be coming back to the ethics commission, but we didn't want to come until we had all of the data and the numbers to present to you. the second piece that was not included on
seeing cities -- other cities increase their investment into public finances, cities like new york city and l.a. are now doing 6:1 matches. but interestingly, on a limited portion of a contribution, so perhaps the first $175 would get matched 6:1, and the rest of the contribution would still go forward to the candidate but would not not matched by public financing, there by, hopefully empowering small donors and hopefully increasing the number of unique donors to candidates, so we're currently...
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l.a. including the first responders who helped the city during hurricane harvey. >> those tickets were freered would do anything for his daughter. get in, fred! even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred, the front half washed his shirt with gain. and that smell puts the giddy in "giddy-up"! ah... the irresistible scent of gain flings laundry detergent. you can't help but smell happy. the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily...
l.a. including the first responders who helped the city during hurricane harvey. >> those tickets were freered would do anything for his daughter. get in, fred! even if it means being the back half of a unicorn. fear not fred, the front half washed his shirt with gain. and that smell puts the giddy in "giddy-up"! ah... the irresistible scent of gain flings laundry detergent. you can't help but smell happy. the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke...
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cities. protesters in l.a. chanted "trump and pence regime, got to go." while president trump was on his trip, the second in command is pushing the tax reform plan. mike pence visited york, pennsylvania yesterday. he promises the first $24,000 of income for working class families will be completely tax-free. he says it would eliminate the death tax. a big part of the $1.5 trillion tax cut would be reducing the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%. the president and fellow republicans believe bigger corporate profits will trickle down but some economists argue that may not be a sure thing. >> controversial will reduction corporate tax rate actually increase wages for the average household. >> 50% of americans disapprove of the tax proposal according to the latest abc washington post poll. 60% believe it would primarily benefit the wealthy. >>> movety superstar julia roberts is the latest in hollywood now speaking out about numerous accusations of sexual harassment and assault within the industry. >> reporter: oscar winner julia roberts is now speaking out on
cities. protesters in l.a. chanted "trump and pence regime, got to go." while president trump was on his trip, the second in command is pushing the tax reform plan. mike pence visited york, pennsylvania yesterday. he promises the first $24,000 of income for working class families will be completely tax-free. he says it would eliminate the death tax. a big part of the $1.5 trillion tax cut would be reducing the corporate tax rate from 35% to 20%. the president and fellow republicans...
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thank you to new york and l.a., 'cause we can't do this alone. citiesss this country are called upon to do better, smarter, and more dedicated leadership because we need to resist taking us backwards by the federal administration, so all of the cities -- and when i get to the u.s. conference of mayors in january , not only will i pronounce this national institute recognition very proudly, but i will humbly ask all the cities, earn your way to this score card. make sure you're doing your best, because it's important that we not just compete with each other, that each and every one of our cities becomes the best city we can be to support and to advance the rights of women. thank you very much. >> thank you so much, mayor. well, that tells you a lot about why we are where we are today, and to continue in that theme, it is truly my pleasure and privilege to introduce barbara garcia, the director of the san francisco department of public health. >> good morning, everyone. thank you, andrea. it's a great honor to be here today among all the women leaders who
thank you to new york and l.a., 'cause we can't do this alone. citiesss this country are called upon to do better, smarter, and more dedicated leadership because we need to resist taking us backwards by the federal administration, so all of the cities -- and when i get to the u.s. conference of mayors in january , not only will i pronounce this national institute recognition very proudly, but i will humbly ask all the cities, earn your way to this score card. make sure you're doing your best,...
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l.a. to new york city. and they were hardcover.such a deep respect and love for each other, even when we were fighting. and, we pushed each other to read beyond our comfort level. we figured out what the books we wanted to choose had to say. by the time we came to the end of it, our decision was unanimous. but before that, we wanted it to be 15 on the long list. and 20 on the long list. we wanted it to be seven finalists. but in the end we were very, very happy. i'm so proud of the committee. alexander chi. [applause] dave eggars. [applause] annie philbrick. [applause] caroline vokiyak. [applause] and me. [applause] so first and foremost, i want to thank the committee. i love you guys so much. i never want to do this again. but i always want to work with you. [laughter]. i want to thank the national book foundation. i want to us look around this room, as my good friend cynthia said, i've been a finalist four times. i have watched the national book founddation change over the years and this is one of the most diverse and beautiful r
l.a. to new york city. and they were hardcover.such a deep respect and love for each other, even when we were fighting. and, we pushed each other to read beyond our comfort level. we figured out what the books we wanted to choose had to say. by the time we came to the end of it, our decision was unanimous. but before that, we wanted it to be 15 on the long list. and 20 on the long list. we wanted it to be seven finalists. but in the end we were very, very happy. i'm so proud of the committee....
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forward with allegation as again harvey weinstein who is also being investigated by new york city prosecutors, the l.a00 women have accused director james topak of sexual misconduct and ed westwick of the subject of two rape allegation from his 2014. all three men have been denying wrongdoing. sex crimes cases can be difficult to prove, jamie lazy directs the largest office of its kind in the nation. she said yesterday she has not received any cases from law enforcement apartmentcy for possible criminal filing. jamie youkiss for cbs news, los angeles. >>> because of allegations against actor ed westwick, the bbc has just announced it is pulling a new christie adoption starring westwick from its holiday television schedule. >>> that will do it for "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00 feeling the chill, the temperature is dropping fast, and this frigid friday is just the beginning, kate? >>> that is right, you guys i will tell but a freeze warning that will go into effect shortly and just how cold it will get? we may approach record lows tonight but how long does this little blast of winter last,
forward with allegation as again harvey weinstein who is also being investigated by new york city prosecutors, the l.a00 women have accused director james topak of sexual misconduct and ed westwick of the subject of two rape allegation from his 2014. all three men have been denying wrongdoing. sex crimes cases can be difficult to prove, jamie lazy directs the largest office of its kind in the nation. she said yesterday she has not received any cases from law enforcement apartmentcy for possible...
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l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air.ll be similar to uber's cars that we're familiar with only in the air. uber will operate the software that passengers use to book a trip and take a commission but aviation manufacturers will supply the planes. no word on when that service could arrive in the bay area. >> thank you, jessica. now your morning money report. target is closing a dozen stores. >> the stores will stay open through the holidays. they will be closing, though, by february 3rd. target says all the stores are under performers at least for a couple of years. none of them are here in california. target is pushing ahead with plans to open even more small format stores. they opened 32 this year and they're planning for 35 more in 2018. >> listen to this story and tell me if you think this would be useful. google is now going to show you how long you have to wait at popular restaurants. the company announced it's launching wait times on google search and soon on google maps. the company says it estimates wait times bas
l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air.ll be similar to uber's cars that we're familiar with only in the air. uber will operate the software that passengers use to book a trip and take a commission but aviation manufacturers will supply the planes. no word on when that service could arrive in the bay area. >> thank you, jessica. now your morning money report. target is closing a dozen stores. >> the stores will stay open through the holidays. they will be closing,...
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. >> now the bill covers only the cities of san francisco, oakland, sacramento, l.a., long beach with and west hollywood. it will be introduced in jrp. you might recall last year a similar bill never made it to a full vote. >>> okay talk about a kwish squishy mystery squishingy a black and white cat reunitwood his owner in san francisco. the mystery is the home is in lathrop in he disappeared and then end up at the spco his microchip revealed who he was where he belong. petition thut him on the facebook pamg as the example of why to get the microchip. know one knows how he traveled so far. back with more in a moment. ♪ when you have doctors working as a team for your health, you get the care you need to help you thrive. ♪ visit kp.org to learn more. kaiser permanente. thrive. ♪ keeping an eye on space. we )ll take you into mission control at a south bay >>> coming up tonight at 6:00 keeping an eye on space. we're taking you into mission control at a south bay university where they are doing something no other school is doing. it's a story you'll see on nbc bay area coming up tonight a
. >> now the bill covers only the cities of san francisco, oakland, sacramento, l.a., long beach with and west hollywood. it will be introduced in jrp. you might recall last year a similar bill never made it to a full vote. >>> okay talk about a kwish squishy mystery squishingy a black and white cat reunitwood his owner in san francisco. the mystery is the home is in lathrop in he disappeared and then end up at the spco his microchip revealed who he was where he belong. petition...
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l.a. the central valley to tahoe you should be just fine. bay area airports tomorrow looking good. tomorrow afternoon sun and high clouds, temperatures in the 70s. and as far as other airports new york city 52 degrees, miami you might encounter some problems with thunderstorms there. chicago, l.a., you're looking fine. and as you take a look at the statewide picture, hot in the desert. also in los angeles up to the north showers in eureka. live doppler 7 tracking just a few clouds right now. but there is rain on the way. i'll let you know if it's going to impact your return home coming up. dan? >> sandhya, thanks very much. >>> a verdict in the kate steinle murder trial could come at any time. the jury was given the case this afternoon. it will resume deliberations tomorrow morning. prosecutors say jose ines garcia zarate deliberately shot steinle on san francisco's embarcadero in 2015 while the defense says he found a stolen gun that went off by accident. >>> san francisco-based uber paid hackers $100,000 to delete personal information they stole from the company and to keep quiet about it. the hackers took names, e-mail addresses and phone numbers of more than 34578 passengers and driv
l.a. the central valley to tahoe you should be just fine. bay area airports tomorrow looking good. tomorrow afternoon sun and high clouds, temperatures in the 70s. and as far as other airports new york city 52 degrees, miami you might encounter some problems with thunderstorms there. chicago, l.a., you're looking fine. and as you take a look at the statewide picture, hot in the desert. also in los angeles up to the north showers in eureka. live doppler 7 tracking just a few clouds right now....
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city. the 92 in l.a. and palm springs. the 64 in tahoe.raveling wednesday, green lighted everywhere except for north on i-5, redding to the oregon border. as far as tahoe for the next week, we've got a slight chance of some showers today. and then it turns over to a little bit of snow at the highest elevations saturday and into sunday. but not a lot. sue? >> let's take a live look right now. we have some issues at the bay bridge toll plaza. we had reports of an accident blocking the left lane, the very far left lane, lane number one. i'm not seeing it on our camera here but the metering lights were turned on this morning so you are delayed there. we'll take a look at your mass transit options. b.a.r.t. a great way to go. if you don't want to deal with that slow and go traffic over the altamont take ace train. number three is running on time. and muni also no problems. guys? >> sue, thank you. santa checking his list, checking it twice. you'd better be on that list because you had to have a reservation to see the big guy. >> at least if you
city. the 92 in l.a. and palm springs. the 64 in tahoe.raveling wednesday, green lighted everywhere except for north on i-5, redding to the oregon border. as far as tahoe for the next week, we've got a slight chance of some showers today. and then it turns over to a little bit of snow at the highest elevations saturday and into sunday. but not a lot. sue? >> let's take a live look right now. we have some issues at the bay bridge toll plaza. we had reports of an accident blocking the left...
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is a ton of long-term money floating around the world. .e are finding prices the gateway cities, san francisco, l.a boston, new york, are priced to put -- our price to perfection. if we are in the u.s., we are building it up to become core real estate. we think there are a few opportunities outside of the u.s.. when it comes to managers, we are diversified. erik: anyone firm in particular? not any in particular. ofre talking to black rock's the world, and smaller managers that are just starting up because we think it will be more nimble. erik: you have invested. will you commit capital to the infrastructure fund they are raising? chris: we are looking at it. firms cannot be excellent at everything. they want to be. in if a structure, the fund structure is a higher costs. -- in infrastructure, the fun structure is a higher cost. we areooking to see if interested in teaming up with people. i should have my tim hortons card with you. a few been up in canada times to wear a long-term investor -- times. we are a long-term investor in blackstone. they are looking to bring out more what we call core priva
is a ton of long-term money floating around the world. .e are finding prices the gateway cities, san francisco, l.a boston, new york, are priced to put -- our price to perfection. if we are in the u.s., we are building it up to become core real estate. we think there are a few opportunities outside of the u.s.. when it comes to managers, we are diversified. erik: anyone firm in particular? not any in particular. ofre talking to black rock's the world, and smaller managers that are just starting...
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l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air.rd on when the service could arrive in the bay area. >>> singapore airlines is raising the bar on what it means to fly first class. look at these renderings of in place sweets. >> i'll sure it will be very affordable. >> with tv and storage nooks. right now they're available in sydney, australia. the starting price, $6600. i don't know if you consider that affordable. >> a little out of my range. a new space at the children's hospital gives teenage patients a creative outlet. >> cameras and computers. it creates a door bell for when family and friends visit his room. >> these things before, i couldn't necessarily do anything about it. now i can have and create something that makes things easier for me. >> patients say spending time is therapeutic. it helps them focus something other than their illnesses. >> good things happen when you create. >>> creating a little rain out there. >> there are pockets of heavy down pours in what is a light to moderate rain and there will continue to be
l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air.rd on when the service could arrive in the bay area. >>> singapore airlines is raising the bar on what it means to fly first class. look at these renderings of in place sweets. >> i'll sure it will be very affordable. >> with tv and storage nooks. right now they're available in sydney, australia. the starting price, $6600. i don't know if you consider that affordable. >> a little out of my range. a new space at...
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l.a. the state's individual marketplace launched its 22 city bus tour to encourage people to enroll between now and january 31st. executive peter lee estimates 700 thou californians are eligible for coverage but we main unsured. >> 3.25 of the people todayho are eligible don't realize it. >> reporter: across the nation, struggling marketplaces and other state also trying to get the word out. >> as long as we haven't appealed the overall law california has the will and where with all to shield people. >> reporter: president obama released a video on enroll mtsz. >> with just a few clicks you can find the one that fits like you need. >> reporter: showing premiums for the obamacare plan will sore 30%. eight out of ten enrollies receive these subsidies. >> consumers that get financial help, 1.1 million of them will be paying less in 2018. >> reporter: dennis la odor, abc 7 news. >>> all head start and early head start centers, all parks and recuational facilities and all programs, all senior citizens and public libraries. police personnel will be l not be effected by this strike. >>> the hardes
l.a. the state's individual marketplace launched its 22 city bus tour to encourage people to enroll between now and january 31st. executive peter lee estimates 700 thou californians are eligible for coverage but we main unsured. >> 3.25 of the people todayho are eligible don't realize it. >> reporter: across the nation, struggling marketplaces and other state also trying to get the word out. >> as long as we haven't appealed the overall law california has the will and where...
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l.a. the central valley to tahoe you should be just fine. bay area airports tomorrow looking good. tomorrow afternoon sun and high clouds, temperatures in the 70s. and as far as other airports new york citydegrees, miami you might encounter some problems with thunderstorms there. chicago, l.a., you're looking fine. and as you take a look at the statewide picture, hot in the desert. also in los angeles up to the north showers in eureka. live doppler 7 tracking just a few clouds right now. but there is rain on the way. i'll let you know if it's going to impact your return home coming up. dan? >> sandhya, thanks very much. >>> a verdict in the kate steinle murder trial could come at any time. the jury was given the case this afternoon. it will resume deliberations tomorrow morning. prosecutors say jose ines garcia zarate deliberately shot steinle on san francisco's embarcadero in 2015 while the defense says he found a stolen gun that went off by accident. >>> san francisco-based uber paid hackers $100,000 to delete personal information they stole from the company and to keep quiet about it. the hackers took names, e-mail addresses and phone numbers of more than 34578 passengers and drivers
l.a. the central valley to tahoe you should be just fine. bay area airports tomorrow looking good. tomorrow afternoon sun and high clouds, temperatures in the 70s. and as far as other airports new york citydegrees, miami you might encounter some problems with thunderstorms there. chicago, l.a., you're looking fine. and as you take a look at the statewide picture, hot in the desert. also in los angeles up to the north showers in eureka. live doppler 7 tracking just a few clouds right now. but...
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l.a. 89 degrees set in 1950. temperatures will fall today but still above normal. >> what does that do for ice skaters out there? >> bikinis probably. >> shorts. >> city of shorts. >> 94 degrees for downtown l.a. >>> we broke some records here at home. san jose broke a record at 76 degrees yesterday. that was set in 1969. we still have hot air across the desert southwest because of the high pressure creating this heat and today it's dropping off a couple of degrees. but it's still above average. the cold air is across michigan, minneapolis, chicago, cincinnati. look at the highs for today. seattle cooler highs in the 50s today and 90 for l.a. again. so a cooldown expected for them. what a difference, miami a warm 82 degrees. so all the warm air as it tends to be is all across the south. the desert southwest extremely warm, 87 for the high in phoenix and 80 in las vegas. let's show you what's happening here at home. here's san jose. right now temperatures in san jose 59 degrees. so again, not expecting record- breaking temperatures but warm. 62 for san francisco. hi-def doppler is showing some green on the screen. we are seeing this chance of rain star
l.a. 89 degrees set in 1950. temperatures will fall today but still above normal. >> what does that do for ice skaters out there? >> bikinis probably. >> shorts. >> city of shorts. >> 94 degrees for downtown l.a. >>> we broke some records here at home. san jose broke a record at 76 degrees yesterday. that was set in 1969. we still have hot air across the desert southwest because of the high pressure creating this heat and today it's dropping off a couple...
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l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air and, yes, we are talking flying yes, we are talking flying taxis. the aviation manufacturers that partners with uber will supply the actual planes. no word on when the service could arrive here in the bay area. >> i'm not emotionally ready for that. the iconic 747 fleet retired. >> this is the video of one of >> this is the video of one of the jets taking off. lucky enough to be on that packed flight and the experience was '70s inspired. that's when the 747 flew its maid een voyage. flight attendants wore polyester. there was even a fake smoking section. one passenger flew on the first flight was asked to compare the two. >> well, that's a difficult question. there's a common excitement on both. but i have fond memories. and now 47 years later. >> when they got to honolulu they put a giant lei on it. the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >>> there is a good chance no one slept on the flight we just told you about. now a story that ensures some of you will never sleep on a plane again. >> it is wild. >>> b.a.r.t. is s
l.a. will be one of the first cities served by uber air and, yes, we are talking flying yes, we are talking flying taxis. the aviation manufacturers that partners with uber will supply the actual planes. no word on when the service could arrive here in the bay area. >> i'm not emotionally ready for that. the iconic 747 fleet retired. >> this is the video of one of >> this is the video of one of the jets taking off. lucky enough to be on that packed flight and the experience...
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l.a. the state's individual marketplace launched its 22 city bus tour to encourage people to enroll between and january 31st. executive peter lee estimates 700 thou californians are eligible for coverage but we main unsured. >> 3.25 of the people today who are eligible don't realize it. >> reporter: across the nation, struggling marketplaces and other state also trying to get the word out. >> as long as we haven't appealed the overall law california has the will and where with all to shield people. >> reporter: president obama released a video on enroll mtsz. >> with just a few clicks you can find the one that fits like you need. >> reporter: showing premiums for the obamacare plan will sore 30%. eight out of ten enrollies receive these subsidies. >> consumers that get financial help, 1.1 million of them will be paying less in 2018. >> reporter: dennis la odor, abc 7 news. >>> all head start and early head start centers, all parks and recuational facilities and all programs, all senior citizens and public libraries. police personnel will be l not be effected by this strike. >>> the hardest
l.a. the state's individual marketplace launched its 22 city bus tour to encourage people to enroll between and january 31st. executive peter lee estimates 700 thou californians are eligible for coverage but we main unsured. >> 3.25 of the people today who are eligible don't realize it. >> reporter: across the nation, struggling marketplaces and other state also trying to get the word out. >> as long as we haven't appealed the overall law california has the will and where with...
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cities. san francisco, oakland, sacramento, l.a., long beach, and west hollywood. it will be sbrused in january. last year a similar bill never made to a full vote. >>> all right let's bring in meteorologist jeff ranieri talking about the week. we're almost mid-way. >> we are. and really great weather all the way into friday's forecast. then we have some weekend wet weather changes. we'll get to that. in case you miss to do tonight, a glorious sunset is coming in on my twitter page this evening. stunning sunset from pacific heights thanks for sharing that top tonight you know who you are who she had shared. you can share on my facebook page also. i'm become with the update in a couple of minutes. >>> plus will the california girl become a british citizen, the new details we learn about the marriage of meghan markle and prince harry. royal wedding between prince harry and california actress, "meghan markle." >>> new details tonight on the royal wedding between prince harry and california actress meghan markle. the ceremony will be at windsor capital at as it is geor
cities. san francisco, oakland, sacramento, l.a., long beach, and west hollywood. it will be sbrused in january. last year a similar bill never made to a full vote. >>> all right let's bring in meteorologist jeff ranieri talking about the week. we're almost mid-way. >> we are. and really great weather all the way into friday's forecast. then we have some weekend wet weather changes. we'll get to that. in case you miss to do tonight, a glorious sunset is coming in on my twitter...
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. >> the pros are the chief scott has come to the city and he has seen how they work in l.a. he is hoping we can have them here in san francisco. he believes that they deescalate. he believes that they will minimize deaths of both officers and citizens. for him, this is a kinder, gentler way of policing but many of the opposition forces in place for almost two decades now going back three chiefs ago reiterating the same concerns they have always had about the potential dangers of the devices. >> reporter: if you have three former chiefs, the chief now, you got the justice department saying yes, let's do this, why not? >> you also have the sheriff's department and bart in san francisco with them currently so we have law enforcement officers in san francisco with these devices. the concern that the community has had and we are talking about homes coalitions, the san francisco human rights commission has come out against this, we are talking about the bar association, they have all come out because they feel it's dangerous. their concern is about priorities, training, deescalati
. >> the pros are the chief scott has come to the city and he has seen how they work in l.a. he is hoping we can have them here in san francisco. he believes that they deescalate. he believes that they will minimize deaths of both officers and citizens. for him, this is a kinder, gentler way of policing but many of the opposition forces in place for almost two decades now going back three chiefs ago reiterating the same concerns they have always had about the potential dangers of the...