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laura, burger king also added that let's settle the beef with beef. laura: oh, i like it. i never thought i'd see the day. you are making me a little bit hungier. markus: do you prefer big macs or whoppers? laura: i can't say. 08/26/15 08/26/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> the story of necessity, building 200 units of low income housing is the first part of a conference of desegregation plan that was the result of a federal court in knockers, new york. they had taken federal housing daughters and used it to
laura, burger king also added that let's settle the beef with beef. laura: oh, i like it. i never thought i'd see the day. you are making me a little bit hungier. markus: do you prefer big macs or whoppers? laura: i can't say. 08/26/15 08/26/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! >> the story of necessity, building 200 units of low income housing is the first part of a conference of desegregation plan that was the result of a federal...
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laura: a rebel group trained by the u.s.t in told the bbc they are being let down by the americans. they say that support failed to materialize in a battle. the american backed rebels were trying to make gains when they were halted by another rebel group, the al-nusra front. >> this was supposed to be america's new plan. to build an army to defeat the islamic state in syria from the ground and the error. -- and the air. u.s. military has already supplied weapons to select rebel fighters. they made little difference. many fell into the wrong hands. president obama says he wanted a rebel force that could take the fight to the islamic state and crucially hold territory. more than 5000 were supposed to be trained in jordan and in secret camps in turkey. almost immediately the plan started falling apart. only 60 have completed training. when they were deployed across the border what happened was nothing short of disastrous. americans new plan rolled into action a few weeks ago when the then from the 30th division fresh out of u.s
laura: a rebel group trained by the u.s.t in told the bbc they are being let down by the americans. they say that support failed to materialize in a battle. the american backed rebels were trying to make gains when they were halted by another rebel group, the al-nusra front. >> this was supposed to be america's new plan. to build an army to defeat the islamic state in syria from the ground and the error. -- and the air. u.s. military has already supplied weapons to select rebel fighters....
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laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. kiev.ns -- violence in hungary completes a 100-mile fence to keep migrants out, but it is no match for those desperate for a better life. and we take a road to a motorcycle club that has women leading the pack. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. they in kiev, a member of national guard was killed and more than 100 were injured. it is the worst violence that ukraine has seen since the new government took power in 2014. protesters clashed with police over changes to the constitution. the bbc has the latest from kiev. david: violence has returned to the ukrainian capital. ukraine,ges in eastern police and protesters battled each other in kiev. and then an explosion behind the leased lines -- behind police lines. what appears to have been a grenade. the scenes of wounded and injured were reminiscent of ukraine's revolution a year ago. this time, it was the country cost new pro-european government -- the country's new pro-european government f
laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. kiev.ns -- violence in hungary completes a 100-mile fence to keep migrants out, but it is no match for those desperate for a better life. and we take a road to a motorcycle club that has women leading the pack. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. they in kiev, a member of national guard was killed and more than 100 were injured. it is the worst...
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laura: thank you for joining us.oday, british court sentenced aison for reading rate -- reading rates -- rigging rates. tom hayes said he was being made a scapegoat. but the prosecution argued that the motive was simply greed. anna simpson reports. anna: tom hayes arriving in court today with his wife, a traitor that was paid millions and made millions -- trader that was paid millions and made millions. >> what this means is the jury was sure he was dishonest in his manipulation. bankers are subject to precisely the same standards of honesty and dishonesty as the rest of us. an act: what is libor and what did tom hayes do? it is a key interest rate set in london and determines what banks pay to borrow. it also matters to all of us because $450 trillion worth of contracts are based on it, everything from credit cards to car loans to borrowing rates for businesses. hayes was based in tokyo from 2006, first at ubs bank, manipulating libor on an almost daily basis to boost his own traits. investigator trolled through e-m
laura: thank you for joining us.oday, british court sentenced aison for reading rate -- reading rates -- rigging rates. tom hayes said he was being made a scapegoat. but the prosecution argued that the motive was simply greed. anna simpson reports. anna: tom hayes arriving in court today with his wife, a traitor that was paid millions and made millions -- trader that was paid millions and made millions. >> what this means is the jury was sure he was dishonest in his manipulation. bankers...
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i'm laura. our top stories this hour -- some respite for greece as the government secures an $85 euro bailout. and more economic reforms. the deal must be approved by both the greek parliament and other countries in the euro zone. a breakthrough in efforts to find those responsible for shooting down a passenger jet over ukraine last year. investigators find what they believe to be part of a russian-made missile. and libya's rival factions sit down to talk in geneva as the u.n. urges them to agree to share power by the end of the month. libya was plunged into chaos qaddafi a few of years ago. laura: the greek government says it has reached a deal with its creditors and will receive a third bailout worth 85 billion euros. this three-year deal is supposed to keep greece in a bailout. it must be approved by the greek parliament who will make a vote on that thursday. for more on that we can go now to brussels. the european commission is calling this agreement a technical one. what does that mean? >>
i'm laura. our top stories this hour -- some respite for greece as the government secures an $85 euro bailout. and more economic reforms. the deal must be approved by both the greek parliament and other countries in the euro zone. a breakthrough in efforts to find those responsible for shooting down a passenger jet over ukraine last year. investigators find what they believe to be part of a russian-made missile. and libya's rival factions sit down to talk in geneva as the u.n. urges them to...
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laura: we lost you right at the end there. apologies for the sound quality at the end of that interview. let's move on to business now. we have all the latest from the world of finance. good to see you. starting in greece, it seems the clock is ticking once again. reporter: that's right. the clock is always ticking for athens, it seems. the greek prime minister says he is close to concluding a third bailout deal, but while those discussions are taking place the country's banks got hammered on the stock market for the third straight day. clare murphy has the latest. clerare: day three of its reopening after a five-day shutdown once more witnessed bankshares bearing the brunt. the frenetic selloff has prompted the country's financial markets commission to make an urgent call or the listing of capital controls. -- the lifting of capital controls. the ecb confirmed on wednesday it has left its emergency credit lifeline for greece unchanged for the next fortnight at over 90 billion euros. talks are inching or were towards the third
laura: we lost you right at the end there. apologies for the sound quality at the end of that interview. let's move on to business now. we have all the latest from the world of finance. good to see you. starting in greece, it seems the clock is ticking once again. reporter: that's right. the clock is always ticking for athens, it seems. the greek prime minister says he is close to concluding a third bailout deal, but while those discussions are taking place the country's banks got hammered on...
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laura: louise, thanks very much. here in france, police have dismantled one of the country's oldest and largest roman camps. some 300 people were moved and their homes bulldozed of northeast paris today. dozens of women, children and disabled people were given urgent housing while the rest received hotel vouchers. thousands of gypsies live in france but their camps are often dismantled. >> packing, police evicted residents of one of france's oldest slums. in the pouring rain, the roma camp, a sprawling network of makeshift shelters in the paris suburb was dismantled. over the course of two hours, around 200 people were moved on. only a few families have been promised emergency housing, and that's only for several days. residents say they weren't given any warning. >> somebody called me and said, get over here. the police have arrived and they are preventing us from taking our stuff. >> the police entered the camp. they went outside and they said, we will not it down. people didn't have time to take their things. my u
laura: louise, thanks very much. here in france, police have dismantled one of the country's oldest and largest roman camps. some 300 people were moved and their homes bulldozed of northeast paris today. dozens of women, children and disabled people were given urgent housing while the rest received hotel vouchers. thousands of gypsies live in france but their camps are often dismantled. >> packing, police evicted residents of one of france's oldest slums. in the pouring rain, the roma...
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laura: thank you very much. for more on that story, i'm joined by the vice president of the intercontinental panel on climate change. thank you for joining us. are you optimistic this renewed effort by the u.s. president will have solid impact on reversing climate change? guest: climate change is a global problem and the participation of all countries of the world, of course according to their responsibility, is very important. when you know the united states alone is responsible for about one quarter of world emissions to have a plan such as this one addressing emissions on the powers that your is very important. it can serve as an example for other countries and contribute to the movements leading to a successful agreement in paris. so it is very important, i think. laura: the americans are very big looters on this planet. why has it taken so long to tackle fossil fuels? guest: they are a big economic interest and there is a big coal industry and oil and gas industry. they have not seen up to now the interest
laura: thank you very much. for more on that story, i'm joined by the vice president of the intercontinental panel on climate change. thank you for joining us. are you optimistic this renewed effort by the u.s. president will have solid impact on reversing climate change? guest: climate change is a global problem and the participation of all countries of the world, of course according to their responsibility, is very important. when you know the united states alone is responsible for about one...
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laura: is anyone working on one?ck: they are considering using actual and using things like the effect of your body tissue insulation, which is not in the current formula. that said, several of the experts that are talks to say that sounds nice, but you are talking about an entire industry that has been wedded to a formula for decades and it takes them forever to make changes. that probably will not happen. what is possibly likely to happen within the next decade or sooner is a move toward personalized temperature, meaning you sitting in your office or cubicle will eventually get a device or control allowing you to generate your own air-conditioning or put on your own radiant heat panel if you are cold. there are already companies devising this kind of thing and systems that can work with your offices overall temperature -- your office costs ove -- office's overall temperature. laura: will this work in favor of women? mrs. belluck:that was the argument that those who did the study made. it is more fair if we change t
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laura: how is he shaking up the race? some of the comments about mexicans, some disparaging things about rape. nothing good to say about any of his rivals including the former contender john mccain. why is he going down well with people? prof. ceaser: he behaves like a bully. what is attractive is people see him as someone not part of the political class. a lot of republicans are sick and tired of the political class. he plays up on that. he also plays up on the fact he is rich. instead of regarding that as something to be ashamed of, he puts it up front. that it shows i can get things done. so he is appealing to a spirit of frustration. whether this continues is the question we will see this evening. laura: he made some interesting comments on twitter. he congratulated the other candidates for going to the koch brothers, insinuating they are having to take donations from them. do you think that is a plus for trump? he is not dependent on donors? prof. ceaser: the rich have used to that a little bit. you can trust me, i c
laura: how is he shaking up the race? some of the comments about mexicans, some disparaging things about rape. nothing good to say about any of his rivals including the former contender john mccain. why is he going down well with people? prof. ceaser: he behaves like a bully. what is attractive is people see him as someone not part of the political class. a lot of republicans are sick and tired of the political class. he plays up on that. he also plays up on the fact he is rich. instead of...
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laura: well, you mentioned scotland. why doesn't spain do what the united kingdom do last year and allow catalonia to hold a legal referendum? ignacio: well, this is -- they question it. democracy doesn't allow, because of the -- [indiscernible] particularly in autonomy f spain, the f reasons it's not possible to hold the referendum for the region. there are in some cases, we know in canada, the united kingdom, there is a different approach. there is the possibility of an agreed legal referendum but this is not the case because of the constitution and because of the definition of being an older nation. but this is more or less also the rule in most european countries and certainly not in the case of the united kingdom but perhaps also because prime minister cameron was sure he was going to win the referendum. laura: well, that's debatable. ignacio: exactly. that's the point. that's crucial. and there are many people in spain, not only in catalonia, but the rest of spain that say according to the polls there was -- there
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laura: welcome back. i'm laura ciliated out of stories this hour. --our top stories this hour. in for talks with bashar al-assad. as he arrives, violence erupts in the capital. the islamic state group claims to have killed a westerner in egypt for the first time, with photographs purporting to show the decapitated body and appeared online. official quitss. amid allegations of rape and in the of peacekeepers actual african republic. -- ki-moon says use a shame says he is ashamed by the reports. well, we begin this hour in syria, where iran's foreign minister has been meeting with bashar al-assad. rif arrived in damascus ahead of the surge of violence apparently timed to coincide with his visit. he is expected to present assad with a plan for ending syria's four-year war. reporter: a visit aimed at breaking the deadlock of syria's four-year civil war. mohammed javon's the reef arrived for cap -- mohammad javad zarif arrived for talks with bashar al-assad. if: i would like to tell our neighbors and other actors that it is time to listen to deceiving people's demands and just the s
laura: welcome back. i'm laura ciliated out of stories this hour. --our top stories this hour. in for talks with bashar al-assad. as he arrives, violence erupts in the capital. the islamic state group claims to have killed a westerner in egypt for the first time, with photographs purporting to show the decapitated body and appeared online. official quitss. amid allegations of rape and in the of peacekeepers actual african republic. -- ki-moon says use a shame says he is ashamed by the reports....
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laura: welcome back. our top stories this hour. scenes of carnage in bangkok, at least 15 killed and dozens .njured after a bomb explodes no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. people in tianjin expert here for their health -- in tianjin fear for their health. and violence flares up in eastern ukraine with at least 10 people killed in the latest fighting between government forces and pro-russian rebels. moscow is accusing ukraine of planning a major military offensive. first, though, bloodshed in the heart of thailand's capital, bangkok, where a bomb exploded as item a popular -- a bomb exploded outside of a popular hindu shrine. the government says the attack at the erawan shrine was intended to kill foreigners. is my wolf -- ismail wolff has the latest. : 123 people have been injured. an extremely devastating incident here in the capital, bangkok. the country is reeling from this last. -- blast. we will try to get more information on the numbers. clearly, a large number of people affected by this blast. it happened arou
laura: welcome back. our top stories this hour. scenes of carnage in bangkok, at least 15 killed and dozens .njured after a bomb explodes no one has claimed responsibility for the blast. people in tianjin expert here for their health -- in tianjin fear for their health. and violence flares up in eastern ukraine with at least 10 people killed in the latest fighting between government forces and pro-russian rebels. moscow is accusing ukraine of planning a major military offensive. first, though,...
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laura hadn hit and killed. (standup) investigator markings paint picture of what happened he this morning. this is where car hopped the curb onto th sidewalk. and the paint sho the path that this car tookn the sidewalk, eventually hig ms. reyes and throwing her that intersection. (mary sa- friend of woman killed in hit&run) 23:34 i have a bad headache, my stomach is ups. im just thinking over and o i can't believe it, i can t believe it. sapin says laura had been living at her home about a year..taking classe de anza college in the hope being certified to run her n daycare center. laura's husd lives at the home too. (mary sapin - friend of woman kild in hit&run) 24:40 he loved a lot. he doesn't know how hes gonna do it. she was everyt for him. so he's really destroyed too. police are taking a look at surveillance footage from ny homes that shows the suspect walking away from where he abandoned that stolen car. this looks bad.. but it cou have been a lot worse. this single engine plane crashed minutes >> was fou
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laura: jasper mortimer speaking to me earlier. are blaming each other for a surge in violence in eastern ukraine. 10 people were killed in the latest fighting, and that is putting further pressure on the fragile cease-fire agreement. russian president vladimir putin is currently on tour of crimea. russiaritory annexed by last year. oliver farry has the story. it has become something of a summer tradition. putinn president vladimir plunged watery depths on tuesday, and they were in a new, albeit disputed russian territory. lasta, which moscow seized year from ukraine. putin accompanied an exhibition examining a 10th century byzantium ship. hey, i thought you were going to dive down with me. i recommend you try afterwards. it is very interesting. summary objects in the seabed. you can see very clearly. n spoke to reporters about a recent increase in violence in eastern ukraine, which he blamed on kivevc. but he remained optimistic that the cease-fire would eventually bear fruit. i hope therein: will not be direct clashes. with regar
laura: jasper mortimer speaking to me earlier. are blaming each other for a surge in violence in eastern ukraine. 10 people were killed in the latest fighting, and that is putting further pressure on the fragile cease-fire agreement. russian president vladimir putin is currently on tour of crimea. russiaritory annexed by last year. oliver farry has the story. it has become something of a summer tradition. putinn president vladimir plunged watery depths on tuesday, and they were in a new, albeit...
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laura: wow. delano: i don't spend nearly as much. laura: we will take a very short break. more news and headlines right after this. ññ>8$; 08/10/15 08/10/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from venice, italy, this is democracy now! >> approved. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes.
laura: wow. delano: i don't spend nearly as much. laura: we will take a very short break. more news and headlines right after this. ññ>8$; 08/10/15 08/10/15 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from venice, italy, this is democracy now! >> approved. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes.
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instead of doing chores in the morning, laura says that time can be put to better use. >> the kid is up at 6:00, and you leave for work at 8:00, that's two hours, but many don't consider that as potential family time because they're focussed on getting out the door. >> reporter: but laura admits that her tips may not be for everyone. >> these women have high-powered jobs, though. and so they can afford to hire help, right? >> yes. earning more money, having a high-powered job does make it easier, yet we often tell young women, don't go for the high-powered job, the big, demanding career because something lower key will be more family friendly. but the problem is that many of these lower-key jobs don't offer the same flexibility. and you won't have as many resources. >> reporter: alison did have some success following laura's advice. >> from 8:30 to 9:00 you're going to let me do my work, right? >> yeah. >> reporter: they're less demanding of her during work hours. and finally laura says set aside some "me" time. >> intentionally taking a break during the day gets you out of the offic
instead of doing chores in the morning, laura says that time can be put to better use. >> the kid is up at 6:00, and you leave for work at 8:00, that's two hours, but many don't consider that as potential family time because they're focussed on getting out the door. >> reporter: but laura admits that her tips may not be for everyone. >> these women have high-powered jobs, though. and so they can afford to hire help, right? >> yes. earning more money, having a...
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bozzo y laura zapata, la actriz hablÓ que no le gustaba su show y dijo que era mal gredz idas y lauraares le quitaron el invicto a la volpe y el estadio explotÓ. >>>la cara de la volpe de sorpresa, mucha acciÓn en la liga mexicana que continÚa hoy esto del apertura en mÉxico con el pachuca y el amÉrica aquÍ en telemundo asÍ que no se lo pierda para demencia comencÉ ar esta tercera fecha el veracruz hiloÓ segunda victoria en el Último suspiro del partido en el estadio, los tiburones habÍan recibido un golpe tempranero cuando vega anotÓ al 19 pero en el sed tiempo julio empatÓ y cuando todo parecÍa que se terminaba en uno aÚn entrÓ juan albin al Área y con un golazo dejÓ a la volpe y a sus jugadores sorprendidos para ser el 2 a 1 definitivo. >>> y ademÁs arrancÓ la barclays y el watford abriÓ con un golazo mexicano, y atento layÚn con el rebote y dejÓ a el arquero es uno que hacer, y kone igualÓ dos a dos. >>> mÁs temprano el manchester united con chicharito hernÁndez en la banca sufriÓ pero gano ante el tottenham cuando mÁs mal la pasaba, vino un error en el Área de agua quer que quiso
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laura's husband lives at the home, too. >> he loved her a lot.n't know how he is going to do it because he doesn't know -- she was everything for him. he is destroyed too. >> reporter: police are combing through surveillance camera of the homes -- through surveillance video of the homes in the area where the car was abandoned and shows the driver walking away from the vehicle. call police with information. live at police headquarters in downtown san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> moments ago florida governor rick scott declared a state of emergency as tropical storm erika heads toward the u.s. the tropical storm erika is dumping heavy rains bringing winds up to 50 miles per hour. four people are confirmed dead as tropical storm erika moved across the caribbean. it could reach hurricane strength before hitting south florida early next week. >> and roberta was there? you were in the vicinity a week' do. >>> we were keeping our eyes on hurricane danny and one week ago today i was in english harbor a little old village outside of antigua and i have been
laura's husband lives at the home, too. >> he loved her a lot.n't know how he is going to do it because he doesn't know -- she was everything for him. he is destroyed too. >> reporter: police are combing through surveillance camera of the homes -- through surveillance video of the homes in the area where the car was abandoned and shows the driver walking away from the vehicle. call police with information. live at police headquarters in downtown san jose, kiet do, kpix 5....
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laura: thank you very much. a quick reminder of our headlines -- in two separate attacks in turkey this weekend, two soldiers were left dead. the turkish president said the country will go back to the polls. a cruise ship carrying hundreds of syrian migrants has left a greek island for the mainland. 21,000 migrants arrived on greek short last week. germany says asylum applications there have doubled this year. type police releases artist impression of the man -- thailand police release an artist impression of the man they believed to be involved in the bombing in bangkok. let's get to business news now. it seems that germany has overwhelmingly given the green light to lending more money to greece. guest: yes. after many ifs, but it's and a bees, greece has clinched a third a lot package from the rest of the eurozone. this one is valued at 86 alien euros. the esm has also approved the first trench of money. the key was a decision by the german parliament to back the bailout. the government and chancellor angela m
laura: thank you very much. a quick reminder of our headlines -- in two separate attacks in turkey this weekend, two soldiers were left dead. the turkish president said the country will go back to the polls. a cruise ship carrying hundreds of syrian migrants has left a greek island for the mainland. 21,000 migrants arrived on greek short last week. germany says asylum applications there have doubled this year. type police releases artist impression of the man -- thailand police release an...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we mentioned that grass fire going on now in san jose, hoping temperatures come down a little bit. collect in with meteorologist kari hall. >> it will be a cooler day, sam and laura. great news there. but it's still very dry all across the bay. right now the temperature's in the lower 60s, though it's 65 degrees in the peninsula. today's high brings it up to 79 degrees in the peninsula, south bay 87 degrees. east bay 80. tri-valley today 87 degrees. and san francisco, 69 while the north bay tops out at 81. i'll have more and let you know how long the cooling trend lasts coming up in the microclimate forecast. let's get a look at the roads with mike. >> cool across the bay bridge. look here as it slows into san francisco westbound, taillights, easy breezy drive. look at your map, no problem across the bay bridge on our sensors. bay bridge, there's richmond/san rafael, slowing because more cars hitting there new crash reported highway 4, watch that. there's early slowing through antioch
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we mentioned that grass fire going on now in san jose, hoping temperatures come down a little bit. collect in with meteorologist kari hall. >> it will be a cooler day, sam and laura. great news there. but it's still very dry all across the bay. right now the temperature's in the lower 60s, though it's 65 degrees in the peninsula. today's high brings it up to 79 degrees in the peninsula, south bay 87 degrees. east bay 80. tri-valley today 87...
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. >> and i'm laura fwars garcia-c. c kari has our weather. >> it niece the upper 50s to lower 60s in peninsula. in the east bay, it's 61. a few clouds moving back in this morning. 92 degrees in the south bay. in peninsula, it is 85 degrees. that will be the high today and 72 degrees in san francisco. we continue to see these improvements as we duo through the week. more on that coming up in a few minutes. coming up we get to the roads. >> on our live camera, this is west 580. look at that. past the auto mall. as we look at the map, that's where the overnight road crews are clearing right now. i saw flashing lights leave 580. we'll track that for the 580. this time of morning that will sort itself out and crash east off 101. it leaves some debris in the roadway. no other slowing for the north bay. back to you. >> thanks very much, mike. >>> two deadly shootings in less than 24 hours both involving san jose police officers. >> bob redell joins us. the latest involves a homicide that involved torture. >> reporter: in the
. >> and i'm laura fwars garcia-c. c kari has our weather. >> it niece the upper 50s to lower 60s in peninsula. in the east bay, it's 61. a few clouds moving back in this morning. 92 degrees in the south bay. in peninsula, it is 85 degrees. that will be the high today and 72 degrees in san francisco. we continue to see these improvements as we duo through the week. more on that coming up in a few minutes. coming up we get to the roads. >> on our live camera, this is west 580....
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i was glad that i met laura before. a lot of people don't realize that there's somebody that can take care of that kind of thing. >> to grow her business laura knows that's one fact she needs to change, but not all publicity is good publicity. >> this is not your typical service. this is not a typical coupon or find a buy one get one free. obviously that's not going to fly. you have to be very strategic about how you advertise. you know, some of the advertising is billboards with outlines of dead bodies. you know, that'll definitely get your attention. i know they're going for an awareness type thing. maybe it worked for them, but that type of approach doesn't work for us. >> instead, this discrete professional brochure addresses the services specifically. >> i designed the brochure to talk to those specific customers rather than have like most company a one size fits all brochure. they don't want to see that. the hoarders don't want to know that you do a crime scene and you're associating them with a crime scene. they
i was glad that i met laura before. a lot of people don't realize that there's somebody that can take care of that kind of thing. >> to grow her business laura knows that's one fact she needs to change, but not all publicity is good publicity. >> this is not your typical service. this is not a typical coupon or find a buy one get one free. obviously that's not going to fly. you have to be very strategic about how you advertise. you know, some of the advertising is billboards with...
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good morning. >> good morning, sam and laura. it is cool to start out the day, but it's going to be heating up this afternoon. as we take a look at the temperatures, it is in the upper 50s to lower 60s across the bay area. some of us seeing clouds to start, and some of us mostly clear skies like in the south bay. into the afternoon, a high of 79 degrees expected in the peninsula, south bay 85, north bay 88 degrees, east bay 75. tri-valley, 94 degrees today. i'll detail those temperatures, what to expect as we head into the weekend coming up. let's get a look at traffic now with mike. good morning. >> good morning. good morning. look at the bay and we see, as you'd expect, light volume of traffic and no problems as far as those speeds go. towards alameda. getting over from the island to downtown oakland, you cannot use the posy tube, takes you to alameda, away, overnight maintenance until 5:00. use park or fruitvale, two bridges to the south. that's the only alternates. >>> breaking news, a rescue operation under folding in daly c
good morning. >> good morning, sam and laura. it is cool to start out the day, but it's going to be heating up this afternoon. as we take a look at the temperatures, it is in the upper 50s to lower 60s across the bay area. some of us seeing clouds to start, and some of us mostly clear skies like in the south bay. into the afternoon, a high of 79 degrees expected in the peninsula, south bay 85, north bay 88 degrees, east bay 75. tri-valley, 94 degrees today. i'll detail those temperatures,...
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bush will visit the city along with laura bush will visit laura eastern school. they benefited from the initiative that was created by laura bush. the initiative was established to help schools damaged by the storm. >>> you may remember these heart breaking images as the waters stranded countless residents on their roofs with no food or water. one by one they were rescued and crews eventually plucked all of them off to safety. yesterday president obama you see him there he actually went door to door through one rebuilt neighborhood praises residents for their extraordinary resilience and strength. >> you are an example of what is possible when in the face of tragedy and in the face of hardship good people come together to lend a hand. >> he also assured them the federal government is committed to staying until all the recovery work is done. experts say it is still impossible to put a price tag on that damage. federal estimates indicate katrina could cost the gulf states more than $125 billion. >> one of those days you will never forget where you were. >>> lyme di
bush will visit the city along with laura bush will visit laura eastern school. they benefited from the initiative that was created by laura bush. the initiative was established to help schools damaged by the storm. >>> you may remember these heart breaking images as the waters stranded countless residents on their roofs with no food or water. one by one they were rescued and crews eventually plucked all of them off to safety. yesterday president obama you see him there he actually...
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the car was ditched a couple of blocks away showing damage from the impact with laura. a busted windshield, dented hood and blown-out tires. it was a red mitsubishi reported stole-a few days ago. friends and family are devastated. [ inaudible ] >> he loved her a lot. he doesn't know how to do it. she was everything for him. so he is really destroyed, too,. >> reporter: laura reyes was married and taking classes at de anza college with dreams of one day running her own daycare center. investigators are now combing through surveillance cameras in that neighborhood where the car was ditched that shows the driver walking away from that car. if you know anything, san jose police want you to give them a call. live at police headquarters in downtown san jose, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a short and scary flight for a peninsula pilot. his single-engine plane crashed minutes after take-off from the san carlos airport yesterday. it bounced offshore way road and into thick brush just short of a public storage facility. the pilot, who is the only one on board, walked away unhurt. shore wa
the car was ditched a couple of blocks away showing damage from the impact with laura. a busted windshield, dented hood and blown-out tires. it was a red mitsubishi reported stole-a few days ago. friends and family are devastated. [ inaudible ] >> he loved her a lot. he doesn't know how to do it. she was everything for him. so he is really destroyed, too,. >> reporter: laura reyes was married and taking classes at de anza college with dreams of one day running her own daycare...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there, am laura kyle in doha. coming up on the program.ffer sentences and fines for june assists egypt's president approves tough new secure eye laws. voters go to the bolls again. people in china demanding answers from the government about wednesday's explosions. >>> we begin in syria where the air force have launched more attacks on the rebel-held of douma in damascus, coming a day after 100 people died after air strikes on a market in the same district. it was one of the bloodiest air tryings by the military in the three-year war. i asked zeina khodr about the latest air strikes. >> reporter: according to the syrian observatory for human rights there were three air strikes early this morning. still in word on casualties the syrian observatory also reporting that the government targeted other areas in the region which is in the damascus countryside targeting areas. this area really is a rebel strong hold. it has been a rebel strong hold for many years and the government has not been able to recapture these areas. the military still contr
. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there, am laura kyle in doha. coming up on the program.ffer sentences and fines for june assists egypt's president approves tough new secure eye laws. voters go to the bolls again. people in china demanding answers from the government about wednesday's explosions. >>> we begin in syria where the air force have launched more attacks on the rebel-held of douma in damascus, coming a day after 100 people died after air strikes on a market in the same district....
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laura bush: thank you very much.n is a wonderful example of a student at warren easton charter school who goes on to college and comes back and teaches. that is so meaningful. i was thrilled i got to meet her here when i visited when she was a student and now get to come back while she is an english teacher. i also want to thank jared for leaving us in the pledge of allegiance. mayor, thank you for joining us today. thank you for the roundtable discussion we just had, which was really like a reunion. it is great to see so many people we have seen on other visits. thank you very much, dr. norman francis, senator landrieu, thank you. we have met here many times before and again today. thank you for all of the work each one of you have done to bring new orleans back. we really appreciate you. i met her in 2001 when she was teaching as a teach for america member in baton rouge. she is now the executive director of teach for america greater new orleans. she is also on the louisiana board as a board member on the board of
laura bush: thank you very much.n is a wonderful example of a student at warren easton charter school who goes on to college and comes back and teaches. that is so meaningful. i was thrilled i got to meet her here when i visited when she was a student and now get to come back while she is an english teacher. i also want to thank jared for leaving us in the pledge of allegiance. mayor, thank you for joining us today. thank you for the roundtable discussion we just had, which was really like a...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock.e will begin this morning with a story from prowler to predator. police in the east bay looking for a man right now who went from breaking into people's homes to sexual assault ago girl. >> "today in the bay" kris sanchez joins us in the studio this morning. kris, police say they actually know what the man looks like. >> i would say and they want to find him because with sunday's sexual assault of a girl his behavior is clearly escalating. police say this is the man captured in a surveillance picture, he is the person of interest. these are hickey mouse and doing rock, paper, scissors. he is a young,
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock.e will begin this morning with a story from prowler to predator. police in the east bay looking for a man right now who went from breaking into people's homes to sexual assault ago girl. >> "today in the bay" kris sanchez joins us in the studio this morning. kris, police say they actually know what the man looks like. >> i would say and they want to find him because with sunday's sexual assault of a girl his behavior is...
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de la peruana laura bozzo, al parecer laura bozzo hizo una comentario en contra de la hermana de thalÍaue brad pitt y angelina jolie estÁn buscando una casita para irse a vivir a londres y aunque la que les gustÓ cuesta 39 millones de dÓlares, cambiando opciones mÁs baratas. julio: gracias a ustedes por estar con nosotros, a continuaciÓn el noticiero nacional. nos espero maÑana desde nueva york. ♪ enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche 27 de agosto, regresa a los estados unidos el primer grupo de emigrantes que abandonÓ el paÍs bajo la falsa promesa de que la auto deportaciÓn nos ayudarÍa en su caso. el sheriff joe arpaio dice que quiere visitar mÉxico y llevar a donald trump. desarticulan una red de supuesto trÁfico de menores en la que participaban autoridades encargadas de la protecciÓn de familias en mÉxico. calculan que hasta por 24.000 personas viven en las calles de los angeles, ante la falta de empleo y de interÉs social. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna.
de la peruana laura bozzo, al parecer laura bozzo hizo una comentario en contra de la hermana de thalÍaue brad pitt y angelina jolie estÁn buscando una casita para irse a vivir a londres y aunque la que les gustÓ cuesta 39 millones de dÓlares, cambiando opciones mÁs baratas. julio: gracias a ustedes por estar con nosotros, a continuaciÓn el noticiero nacional. nos espero maÑana desde nueva york. ♪ enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche 27 de agosto, regresa a los estados...
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laura behind the counter. jim enjoying his lunch. >> it was towards the end of the lunch hour, and i noticed on our screen that some register tape at one of the pumps needed to be changed. >> while by the pumps to swap out the tape, laura notices another repeat customer, alex, purchasing some gas. >> the nozzle was still in his vehicle so i walked away. >> a few minutes later, with a full tank of gas, alex pulls his pickup truck forward and stops as a minivan rounds the corner alex exits his vehicle and tosses some trash into the garbage can. then, without warning, the van goes out of control, slamming into alex and taking out the gas pump. he is knocked face-first into the ground, the 500-pound pump crashing down on top of him. >> i was just standing there, and it just happened. the timing was just so split second. because i knew there was a man under there, i know i yelled, oh, my god. >> inside the store, jim and the other gas station employees hear the impact and laura's cries for help. >> i just heard her
laura behind the counter. jim enjoying his lunch. >> it was towards the end of the lunch hour, and i noticed on our screen that some register tape at one of the pumps needed to be changed. >> while by the pumps to swap out the tape, laura notices another repeat customer, alex, purchasing some gas. >> the nozzle was still in his vehicle so i walked away. >> a few minutes later, with a full tank of gas, alex pulls his pickup truck forward and stops as a minivan rounds the...
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shouldn't be. >> thank you laura. that's going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. abc world news is next. i'm sandra bookman. we're coming back at 11:00. hope you will, too. attention america. get yourself a free half gallon of dole classic lemonade with any 10 piece meal or larger purchase. because when you buy this chicken, there's free lemonade for the pickin'. it's finger lickin' good.
shouldn't be. >> thank you laura. that's going to do it for us. thanks for joining us. abc world news is next. i'm sandra bookman. we're coming back at 11:00. hope you will, too. attention america. get yourself a free half gallon of dole classic lemonade with any 10 piece meal or larger purchase. because when you buy this chicken, there's free lemonade for the pickin'. it's finger lickin' good.
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they said, laura, i haven't seen you for a while. i said, i was in vietnam for the last two years, and i was living in paris the past few years. paris? oh, tell us about paris. for a time, vietnam was erased in consciousness. >> for me, i agree. vietnam was the war that everyone wanted to forget. when i came back, i went back to san francisco. i remember all my friends saying, oh, how was it? did you have an interesting time? yes, i did. well, here's what's been going on while you were away. professionally, for me, it was very positive because i left vietnam in like august of 1973. then there was the war that broke out. i was one of -- by then, working for the ap, and wes gallagher, who sent me to vietnam, then sent me to israel and sent the other reporter to cairo. professionally, it was a positive because we had proven that women could actually do the job. >> i think, one thing, she's talking about her job, and laura also, but it also is emboldening personally. you think, you've been in vietnam and you've covered that. then things
they said, laura, i haven't seen you for a while. i said, i was in vietnam for the last two years, and i was living in paris the past few years. paris? oh, tell us about paris. for a time, vietnam was erased in consciousness. >> for me, i agree. vietnam was the war that everyone wanted to forget. when i came back, i went back to san francisco. i remember all my friends saying, oh, how was it? did you have an interesting time? yes, i did. well, here's what's been going on while you were...
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. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. up close and personal. >> step back, step forward. >> get that wednesday morning start. first the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning. another great kay with a start at 61 degrees across most of the bay, 62 degrees in the east bay peninsula and the north bay now at 54 degrees. heading into the afternoon, look for highs around 75 degrees in san francisco. little bit warm today, 85 in the north bay, south bay 84 degrees. and the east bay 78 degrees expect a high of 87 degrees in the tri-valley and continues to heat up tomorrow. more on that coming up in a few minutes. mike, good morning. >> good morning. we have a light volume of traffic around the bay. i'm going to show you exlaoakla camera. on left side look at back of the camera, you can barely make out headlights, there's a chp officer, a vehicle and activity. i saw a tow truck arrive and leave. this is not causing slowing past the coliseum. the map will see you the same thing. northbound 680 towards the benicia b
. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. up close and personal. >> step back, step forward. >> get that wednesday morning start. first the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> good morning. another great kay with a start at 61 degrees across most of the bay, 62 degrees in the east bay peninsula and the north bay now at 54 degrees. heading into the afternoon, look for highs around 75 degrees in san francisco. little bit warm today, 85 in the north bay, south bay 84 degrees. and...
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laura's husband lives at the home too. >> he loved her a lot.e doesn't know how he is going to do it, he doesn't know you know -- she was everything for him. so he's really destroyed too. >> reporter: kiet do, kpix 5. >> investigators are combing through traffic surveillance camera footage for clues and they are asking anybody with anyone to call police. >>> investigators in alameda are trying to track down an arsonist before another building goes up in flames. seven fires broke out at the old alameda naval air station yesterday including one in a recycling cage on ferry point. five of them were set over the course of just 20 minutes within a four-block diameter. today workers at a craft studio are cleaning up the mess left behind by the flames and the water used to put them out. >> one of our tenants was, you know, lost his business, we are going to make it good to him right away. we're all little guys here, really little guys. and we need to work. so we have to get up and going. >> the only good news, nobody was injured by the flames. >>> empl
laura's husband lives at the home too. >> he loved her a lot.e doesn't know how he is going to do it, he doesn't know you know -- she was everything for him. so he's really destroyed too. >> reporter: kiet do, kpix 5. >> investigators are combing through traffic surveillance camera footage for clues and they are asking anybody with anyone to call police. >>> investigators in alameda are trying to track down an arsonist before another building goes up in flames. seven...
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laura: thank you. i think you are right, there is a division there because we do see that there are some candidates that do still support a path to citizenship lindsey graham has consistently said that he supports the path to citizenship. he doesn't think the country would support a subclass group of people being here. so that is the position he has held for a long time. it is part of the support that he gave to the senate bill that passed in 2013. i think it is also consistent with the position that americans have. so, we have seen poll after poll consistently demonstrate that across the political spectrum, democrats and republicans support a path to citizenship or legal status. now we are seeing more and more polls break that down into two things. and one of the things that is interesting is that when it is explained, earned to citizenship means to meeting requirements, having to go through a background check, demonstrating that you pay taxes, demonstrating that you would learn english. the support a
laura: thank you. i think you are right, there is a division there because we do see that there are some candidates that do still support a path to citizenship lindsey graham has consistently said that he supports the path to citizenship. he doesn't think the country would support a subclass group of people being here. so that is the position he has held for a long time. it is part of the support that he gave to the senate bill that passed in 2013. i think it is also consistent with the...
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we begin this morning with breaking news, a hayward neighborhood shut down at this hour. police have swarmed the area to investigate reports of a shooting. all of this happening near the corner of the arf and morningside in hayward. we started hearing with some sort of incident around 1:00 this morning. the area has been blocked out for a police investigation. we have a crew headed to the scene and we will bring you the te
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. we begin this morning with breaking news, a hayward neighborhood shut down at this hour. police have swarmed the area to investigate reports of a shooting. all of this happening near the corner of the arf and morningside in hayward. we started hearing with some sort of incident around 1:00 this morning. the area has been blocked out for a police investigation. we have a crew headed to the scene and we will bring you the te
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i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock.e start out with kari, good morning. >> we encounter fog as we head out the door, something we haven't seen. it's showing you there are changes. mist and drizzle happens now in the north bay and look at clouds just widespread but it will still be a hot day reaching 92 in the south bay. east bay, 86. and the north bay, 88 after the sunshine breaks out this afternoon. the trend continues to improve as we go through the week and as we get a look at what's happening on the roads. it looks like things are starting to get backed up in spots there. >> there's going to be a change over the next few weeks because as we receive, more school systems back online. we had an earlier crash. that's bogging down some traffic and west we had a couple of issues. one leaves a disabled vehicle near the interchange and that's still what's jamming up traffic. now the rest of the bay moves pretty smoothly. a typical pattern there. now approaching the bay bridge we have another fender bender somewhere around.
i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock.e start out with kari, good morning. >> we encounter fog as we head out the door, something we haven't seen. it's showing you there are changes. mist and drizzle happens now in the north bay and look at clouds just widespread but it will still be a hot day reaching 92 in the south bay. east bay, 86. and the north bay, 88 after the sunshine breaks out this afternoon. the trend continues to improve as we go through the week and as we get a...