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levy breaking down on abc sacramento affiliate kxtv.ontinue grilling the congressman, trying to tamp down the speculation. >> the congressman was not a suspect before the meeting. he was not a suspect during the meeting, and he is not a suspect since the meeting. >> reporter: yet the levys are convinced that condit not only committed adultery, but perhaps something much worse. >> i urge him if he does have any information please be man enough to step forward. >> reporter: hoping to change the narrative, condit agrees to a national television interview with abc's connie chung. >> he felt as if i was interrogating him under a hot light. >> reporter: 24 million people watch the interview. it went a lot like this. >> congressman condit, do you know what happened to chandra levy? >> no, i do not. >> did you have anything to do with her disappearance? >> no, i didn't. >> did you kill chandra levy? >> i did not. we had a close relationship, i liked her very much. >> may i ask you, was it a sexual relationship? >> well, connie, i have been marr
levy breaking down on abc sacramento affiliate kxtv.ontinue grilling the congressman, trying to tamp down the speculation. >> the congressman was not a suspect before the meeting. he was not a suspect during the meeting, and he is not a suspect since the meeting. >> reporter: yet the levys are convinced that condit not only committed adultery, but perhaps something much worse. >> i urge him if he does have any information please be man enough to step forward. >>...
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jock reaches out to levi's. >> they said that they were probably the oldest unworn pair of levi's theyr seen. >> and jock says they offer him $50,000 for them. it's a lot of dough, but the family's expecting more. they discuss it, then turn down the offer. >> if levi strauss is valuing a ripped-up, torn pair that's maybe a year or two older at $100,000, i would think that a pair that's never been worn from the same era would be at least worth that much. >> so jock tells auctioneer daniel soules to set a date to sell great-great grandpa's pants to the highest bidder. >> it's a risk, that's true, but when you consider that it's the only unworn pair of blue jeans of that era, i think, yeah, it's a one-of-a-kind item. >> i think the most they could possibly get from a collector is $40,000. >> denim hunter brit eaton believes jock and his family are thinking too big for their britches. >> the vintage denim market is incredibly volatile. i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right? november 5, 2016 is the date we're to find out. then, ju
jock reaches out to levi's. >> they said that they were probably the oldest unworn pair of levi's theyr seen. >> and jock says they offer him $50,000 for them. it's a lot of dough, but the family's expecting more. they discuss it, then turn down the offer. >> if levi strauss is valuing a ripped-up, torn pair that's maybe a year or two older at $100,000, i would think that a pair that's never been worn from the same era would be at least worth that much. >> so jock tells...
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jock reaches out to levi's. >> they said that they were probably the oldest unworn pair of levi's theyver seen. >> and jock says they offer him $50,000 for them. it's a lot of dough, but the family's expecting more. they discuss it, then turn down the offer. >> if levi strauss is valuing a ripped-up, torn pair that's maybe a year or two older at $100,000, i would think that a pair that's never been worn from the same era would be at least worth that much. >> so jock tells auctioneer daniel soules to set a date to sell great-great grandpa's pants to the highest bidder. >> it's a risk, that's true, but when you consider that it's the only unworn pair of blue jeans of that era, i think, yeah, it's a one-of-a-kind item. >> i think the most they could possibly get from a collector is $40,000. >> denim hunter brit eaton believes jock and his family are thinking too big for their britches. >> the vintage denim market is incredibly volatile. i think if levi strauss is willing to pay $50,000 for them, take the money and run. >> is he right? november 5, 2016 is the date we're to find out. then,
jock reaches out to levi's. >> they said that they were probably the oldest unworn pair of levi's theyver seen. >> and jock says they offer him $50,000 for them. it's a lot of dough, but the family's expecting more. they discuss it, then turn down the offer. >> if levi strauss is valuing a ripped-up, torn pair that's maybe a year or two older at $100,000, i would think that a pair that's never been worn from the same era would be at least worth that much. >> so jock...
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are old we're sitting on levy designed on constructed over 100 years ago. but we with haven't been really paying the true cost of maintaining the levies out here. >> if you think this sounds like someone else's problem on a farm far away from the bustling urban bay area, think again. >> the levies protect the water quality, protect our water supply, protect our transportation corridors. our power grid, electric utilities come through here. >> according to this five-year survey issued by the state last december, 60% of all nonurban levies like this are at high risk of failure from structural instability or seepage or erosion, that's about 1230 mimes of levy at risk and two thirds of all drinking wert for the bay area and southern california travel through aqua duct systems guarded by these. >> this is what engineers say a a boil, water coming from the river on the other side of the levy and boiling up on the other side. too much force, too much flow, and there is a real problem this levy could wash away. why is this especially important here. >> well look be
are old we're sitting on levy designed on constructed over 100 years ago. but we with haven't been really paying the true cost of maintaining the levies out here. >> if you think this sounds like someone else's problem on a farm far away from the bustling urban bay area, think again. >> the levies protect the water quality, protect our water supply, protect our transportation corridors. our power grid, electric utilities come through here. >> according to this five-year survey...
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sure if they were upset by the bank levy or not. some of the assumptions about do rely onto surplus some pretty optimistic assumptions about growth. for example, gdp getting to 2.57%, inflation above 2%, iron ore around $50 per ton by the march quarter. i spoke to scott morrison last night and asked him about these assumptions, whether they were realistic. >> our international forecast, they are actually more conservative than what the imf said. the domestic forecast, simply be consisted -- consensus of markets currently, they seem in a reasonable range consistent with our forecast. that is also true when you go to our view on commodity prices, which has an impact on australian governments prices. reporter: $75 billion in infrastructure spending, with a 300 $75 billion in 2018. where is the money coming from? savings are revenue? >> an investment in infrastructure is investment and growth. it is being supported even more by the public investment in major economic infrastructure projects. in land rail projects has taken major airport
sure if they were upset by the bank levy or not. some of the assumptions about do rely onto surplus some pretty optimistic assumptions about growth. for example, gdp getting to 2.57%, inflation above 2%, iron ore around $50 per ton by the march quarter. i spoke to scott morrison last night and asked him about these assumptions, whether they were realistic. >> our international forecast, they are actually more conservative than what the imf said. the domestic forecast, simply be consisted...
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a levy failure could zbroi roads knock out electrical grid and contaminate drinking water supplies.even threaten to the infrastructure that carries drinking water here or to southern california. >> this is serious stuff this is serious. this is why we take seriously the maintenance and the improvement of the levies out here we've got to protest them so we can protect the drinking water supplies for millions of californians. >> coming up tonight at 11:00 we investigate the challenges facing california's levy system and we explore exactly what the state plans to do about it. that's coming up tonight at 11:00. on nbc bay area news. >> okay steven we will see you at 11:00. >>> the wary years tepp tip off round two of the playoffs tomorrow oakland against the utah jez but no steve kerr. the head coach is still out and will be indefinitely have more medical tests and procedures done this week at stanford. kerr continuing to have migraines and nausea related to complications from back surgery. in fact today at practice draymond green sass said they're expecting kerr not to return the entir
a levy failure could zbroi roads knock out electrical grid and contaminate drinking water supplies.even threaten to the infrastructure that carries drinking water here or to southern california. >> this is serious stuff this is serious. this is why we take seriously the maintenance and the improvement of the levies out here we've got to protest them so we can protect the drinking water supplies for millions of californians. >> coming up tonight at 11:00 we investigate the challenges...
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so, it is nice weather at levi stadium in santa clara. great looking weather no matter where you are. on live doppler 7, we're not seeing any fog here in the bay area and we are not expecting any, at least not any time soon. take a look at the temperature change. compared to 24 hours ago, you're up 13 degrees in antioch, 7 degrees warmer in novato. we're going to see those temperatures rising over the next 7 days. for my golden gate bridge camera, chamber of commerce day as you see here, 60 degrees in san francisco, upper 60s t low 70s from oakland to san jose, half moon bay 59 degrees. lovely view from emeryville camera as we look at downtown oakland. a little hazy. santa rosa to napa, livermore, concord, this is one of those spots where it's not too populated. santa cruz beach, but that will change over the coming days as the heat begins to increase. warming trend revs up tomorrow. summer like heat this weekend and we are looking at a cooler pattern early next week. first thing tomorrow morning it will cool off nicely. mid 40s to the lo
so, it is nice weather at levi stadium in santa clara. great looking weather no matter where you are. on live doppler 7, we're not seeing any fog here in the bay area and we are not expecting any, at least not any time soon. take a look at the temperature change. compared to 24 hours ago, you're up 13 degrees in antioch, 7 degrees warmer in novato. we're going to see those temperatures rising over the next 7 days. for my golden gate bridge camera, chamber of commerce day as you see here, 60...
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a levy on the big banks. paul: that is right. this levy is lifted from the green playbook.hen suggested we would get laughed at for the policy and that is expected to attract bipartisan support. the opposition labor party also supports that. fair to say there is not a lot of love lost from the australian public either. as for the banks themselves, the chairman of the bank of melbourne came out and called this a tech grab. are going to be underperforming. all the big banks weighed when news of this leak on tuesday. yvonne: paul allen with more details on the budget. we will have more analysis of the astrolog australian budget throughout the morning. jim chalmers is with us. 10:10 in sydney. after that, the finance minister joining us live at 9:45 in hong kong, 11:40 in sydney. we will continue our conversation on the budget next with the government facing a collapse in the iron ore pric es. what does that mean for the miners? betty: later, not such a wonderful world at all at disney's television division. we will see what espn means for disney overall. this is bloomberg. ♪ y
a levy on the big banks. paul: that is right. this levy is lifted from the green playbook.hen suggested we would get laughed at for the policy and that is expected to attract bipartisan support. the opposition labor party also supports that. fair to say there is not a lot of love lost from the australian public either. as for the banks themselves, the chairman of the bank of melbourne came out and called this a tech grab. are going to be underperforming. all the big banks weighed when news of...
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levy: thanks. since we are in california, the heart of the resistance, i want to ask a question about how trump's agenda has run into opposition in the states and in localities. specifically on issues such as immigration and the environment and even marijuana. we see a lot of tension between the administration's objectives and what governors and mayors seem willing to countenance. how is that going to play out? when push comes to shove, who has the upper hand on these issues? i will start with abel. mr. maldonado: i think president trump has a tremendous opportunity to work on immigration. i said earlier that it is my passion. my father came to america in 1963. he crossed the border with a penny in his pocket, looking for a better life. his son became lieutenant governor of california. the system worked. i know this must be messaging up the wall, that hasn't helped. but i think he is in a tremendous opportunity to work with republicans in the senate and house. we can get an immigration system in pl
levy: thanks. since we are in california, the heart of the resistance, i want to ask a question about how trump's agenda has run into opposition in the states and in localities. specifically on issues such as immigration and the environment and even marijuana. we see a lot of tension between the administration's objectives and what governors and mayors seem willing to countenance. how is that going to play out? when push comes to shove, who has the upper hand on these issues? i will start with...
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tax levied against the banking industry could be seen as punitive.his set a precedent for other sectors, other tough measures against the financial industry? well, what we have put forward in the budget last night is not dissimilar to what other countries have done in the past, including the nine did kingdom. -- united kingdom. our preference was to get the budget back in balance through spending reductions as fast as possible. we did make significant progress and brought spending under control, but the australian senate was not prepared to pass all spending reduction measures. if you want to bring your budget back in to surplus and can't get your spending reductions through the parliament come the only other alternative is to look at the revenue side of the budget. all strain banks generate $30 billion of after-tax profits a year, this is a $1.5 billion believe that is a fair and proportionate contribution for them to make the budget repair in australia. we have seen these banks hauled over the coals for not passing on interest rate cuts, of course
tax levied against the banking industry could be seen as punitive.his set a precedent for other sectors, other tough measures against the financial industry? well, what we have put forward in the budget last night is not dissimilar to what other countries have done in the past, including the nine did kingdom. -- united kingdom. our preference was to get the budget back in balance through spending reductions as fast as possible. we did make significant progress and brought spending under...
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, and in 1923, it was uriah levy's nephew, and man named jefferson munro levy, who sold this property to the thomas jefferson foundation, which continues to own monticello as a nonprofit museum and has since 1923. one of the things that we are striving to bring back here to the guest experience at monticello is a sense that monticello is more than just this house on a hill. the house is incredibly well preserved, and we want people to walk in jefferson's footsteps, but we also want them to understand that monticello had nearly 200 people living here during jefferson's time, and that most of them were enslaved. and so, over the past several years, we have been working to restore the landscape of slavery to monticello, so when you walk outside the house, you look down on mulberry row, and you can understand that there was a center of industry and enslaved life there. and that if you tour the south wing and the north wing, underneath the house, you will see that this was a home for the people that jefferson enslaved here as well, and that it was their work that made monticello what it wa
, and in 1923, it was uriah levy's nephew, and man named jefferson munro levy, who sold this property to the thomas jefferson foundation, which continues to own monticello as a nonprofit museum and has since 1923. one of the things that we are striving to bring back here to the guest experience at monticello is a sense that monticello is more than just this house on a hill. the house is incredibly well preserved, and we want people to walk in jefferson's footsteps, but we also want them to...
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azenith smith is live at levi stadium to explain. >> reporter: the show ended right at 11:00.s we spoke to rivered about the show calling it the best show they have seen in years. it is technically supposed to end at 10:00. it went past curfew. that is violating a city law. ♪ [ music ] legendary rock band u2 rocked levi stadium in santa clara. 50,000 fans flocked for their only bay area stop. >> i love u2. i love their albums. i have been to berlin. i have seen them live before. bono is amaze ever. >> what has taken center stage is how levi stadium management to the 49ers managed the event. on the website, it states the concert is expected to end at 11:00. in january, the city refused to extend their request for a curfew. residents complained after the beyonce concert went past 10:00. >> the fact the 49ers planned to break the law and the noise ordinances has caused a tremendous amount of problems. >> reporter: among the problems, arranging transit for 5,000 fans. >> we estimate it is roughly 60 to $65,000 an event when you add up train operators and security. >> the cost is t
azenith smith is live at levi stadium to explain. >> reporter: the show ended right at 11:00.s we spoke to rivered about the show calling it the best show they have seen in years. it is technically supposed to end at 10:00. it went past curfew. that is violating a city law. ♪ [ music ] legendary rock band u2 rocked levi stadium in santa clara. 50,000 fans flocked for their only bay area stop. >> i love u2. i love their albums. i have been to berlin. i have seen them live before....
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. >> i'm live at levi stadium where u2 will play to a packed house tonight.'m meteorologist jeff ranieri. nothing but beautiful skies from half moon bay over to walnut creek. things will about to get uncomfortable. i'll let you know when hot and 990s return. that's coming up in just a couple of minutes. we )ve been folloiwng ouir breaking news...about the suspoected arsonist in coco county. a news conference - just >>> we've been following breaking news about that suspected arsonist in contra costa conference. a news conference has just wrapped up been the last couple of minutes. here's the new information about the suspected arsonist who has been setting cars on fire for the past few weeks around the country or excuse me around the county. here's what the investigators say, that 30 or more incidents might be linked to the suspect, so not just a few car fires here. up to 30 and maybe even more. they believe there are more and they are anticipating additional charges could be filed. a fire investigator is also asking for the public for any help. if you have an
. >> i'm live at levi stadium where u2 will play to a packed house tonight.'m meteorologist jeff ranieri. nothing but beautiful skies from half moon bay over to walnut creek. things will about to get uncomfortable. i'll let you know when hot and 990s return. that's coming up in just a couple of minutes. we )ve been folloiwng ouir breaking news...about the suspoected arsonist in coco county. a news conference - just >>> we've been following breaking news about that suspected...
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u-2, the concert, 6:30, levi stadium.thank you. >>> air travelers, you may soon have more limits on what you can take on flights headed from europe here to the u.s. ktvu is at sfo now. i know you are talking to passengers about this possible change. what's going on? >> reporter: yes. good morning, dave. new restrictions could be coming in the next couple of weeks here, all of this of course prompted by threats to airline security. remember just a few months ago, back in march, the department of homeland security banned the use of laptops and other largeelectronics with flights coming to sfo from certain countries in the middle east and africa. government officials are considering a similar ban on board flights headed here to the u.s. from europe. this move could impact more than 60 million travelers a year on more than 400 flights to the u.s. nothing has been decided just yet. later today, u.s. delegations will be meeting with european government officials to discuss what is reported by some to be a likely ban on laptops
u-2, the concert, 6:30, levi stadium.thank you. >>> air travelers, you may soon have more limits on what you can take on flights headed from europe here to the u.s. ktvu is at sfo now. i know you are talking to passengers about this possible change. what's going on? >> reporter: yes. good morning, dave. new restrictions could be coming in the next couple of weeks here, all of this of course prompted by threats to airline security. remember just a few months ago, back in march,...
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most vulnerable walls are where we have levies. we are building this now. there is money in this deal to build several hundreds of millions of dollars to replace this. that's what we got in this deal and these what the democrats don't want you to know. we took to twitter like we love to do at 5@6:30 to get your take that many are asking after today's briefing. does funding of a wall replacement and levies count as the start of building the wall or would you say that this doesn't count? 53 percent of you said yes, this is the start of building the wall. 47 percent of you said no that this doesn't count. obviously this is knots scientific. we're just getting your take. some have already tweeted in reply to the poll that this does in fact count. others said that calling this funding of the wall, they said this is quote, gop propaganda. so we love to hear from you o hashtag. i am sure this is just the beginning of the debate. >> no doubt about that. we're going to see this go right up there. i hope we don't go all the way to september
most vulnerable walls are where we have levies. we are building this now. there is money in this deal to build several hundreds of millions of dollars to replace this. that's what we got in this deal and these what the democrats don't want you to know. we took to twitter like we love to do at 5@6:30 to get your take that many are asking after today's briefing. does funding of a wall replacement and levies count as the start of building the wall or would you say that this doesn't count? 53...
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levi, the key case. and in military context, when there's a supreme court case on the military, it automatically is elevated to it status of a seminal case because the supreme court takes so few cases. but it also happens that parker v. levi is a critical case. it can apply in a different manner in military context than civilian manner. during the vietnam context, there was one refusing to train certain soldiers to be deployed at vietnam for which he was charged with disbedience of an order but also for speaking to the soldiers he was training and urging them not to support the united states, to support the military, not to deploy. and this was obviously a verbal expression of his views, ask it was a political expression of his views. and one thing we know from the book of first amendment law is that the first amendment is particularly protective of political speech. so here we have political speech in the context of a marine setting. and he was charged with conduct of becoming an officer, and under arti
levi, the key case. and in military context, when there's a supreme court case on the military, it automatically is elevated to it status of a seminal case because the supreme court takes so few cases. but it also happens that parker v. levi is a critical case. it can apply in a different manner in military context than civilian manner. during the vietnam context, there was one refusing to train certain soldiers to be deployed at vietnam for which he was charged with disbedience of an order but...
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tell us more about this leak and the bank levy.ack three weeks ago and the budget in australia, with a surprise announcement of a levy on the big banks. a surprise but not completely unheralded. in the 2a hours before the budget, they started to circulate, it was reported the night before and the morning off in different media. it seems that led toa different media. it seems that led to a big sell—off in shares of the four big banks. regulators say they wa nt to four big banks. regulators say they want to check whether there was any short selling and they want to know the provenance of the leak, how this information reached the media before the treasurer stood on his seat in parliament. the chair of the committee saying, we will hunt this down, trying to make sure no one has profited from having this information before it was made public. the levy is still controversial, the banks still trying to fight it off. thank you for staying across that for us in sydney. shares injapan down slightly on wednesday following that weaker lead fr
tell us more about this leak and the bank levy.ack three weeks ago and the budget in australia, with a surprise announcement of a levy on the big banks. a surprise but not completely unheralded. in the 2a hours before the budget, they started to circulate, it was reported the night before and the morning off in different media. it seems that led toa different media. it seems that led to a big sell—off in shares of the four big banks. regulators say they wa nt to four big banks. regulators say...
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. >>> levis celebrating backlash on social media. >>> going once, going twice. sold. the record-setting price for this pointing that is surprising the art world, but first this morning's tech bytes. >> in today's tech bytes a new look for facebook users. >> changes coming to messenger. and the bottom of the screen will have sections for people and games. >> it will make it easier for users to connect. >> and the blog designs are done and replaced by circles. the full update set to roll out this summer. >>> we have an update on the lawsuit spapbding from a bad first date. so after meeting on the dating app he sued his date because she texted during the movie. >> and he was seeking the cost of the 3-d tickets, she held her ground but finally decided to pay him back. pay him back. >> >>> we're back at 4:42. san francisco based levis is getting backlash over tweets over his upcoming gay pride collection. here's the part people have a little problem with. inspired by the aids memorial quilt. the message hit the wrong note with some twitter users and they are saying the qui
. >>> levis celebrating backlash on social media. >>> going once, going twice. sold. the record-setting price for this pointing that is surprising the art world, but first this morning's tech bytes. >> in today's tech bytes a new look for facebook users. >> changes coming to messenger. and the bottom of the screen will have sections for people and games. >> it will make it easier for users to connect. >> and the blog designs are done and replaced by...
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when he was charged in levy's death. he was accused of attacking her when she jogged in the park and was found guilty in 2010. he was granted a new trial based on false witness testimony. that case was dismissed last year. >>> the inmate who spent five days on run will stay in jail in jesup county. officials decided it was safer to have a doctor come evaluate watson in the prison. they found him hiding in a drainage pipe. >>> 4:50 your time now. fairfax county's fire chief is looking into new allegations that a supervisor condoned bullying in the department. this comes a year after a female firefighter committed suicide. it's not known if online harassment possibly by colleagues played a role in her chief richard bowers received an anonymous complaint. his department won't tolerate any type of harassment. >> a fire house in college park is locked in a court battle over a fence going up across the street from the branchville volunteer fire department. the firefighters say the fence puts the public in danger. they own the
when he was charged in levy's death. he was accused of attacking her when she jogged in the park and was found guilty in 2010. he was granted a new trial based on false witness testimony. that case was dismissed last year. >>> the inmate who spent five days on run will stay in jail in jesup county. officials decided it was safer to have a doctor come evaluate watson in the prison. they found him hiding in a drainage pipe. >>> 4:50 your time now. fairfax county's fire chief is...
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a 2.5% levy paid by employers on pay packages over £330,000.n tax avoidance. political parties always say they'll do that, and it can be done, but it's a pretty inexact science. overall, though, labour says it can finance all its current spending plans through changes in the tax system. £a8.6 billion out, £a8.6 billion in. they are suggesting a £50 billion increase in tax, which, if it were to be implemented, by the way, would take the tax burden of this country to the highest level it has been in about 70 years. but, actually, i think there's an awful lot of uncertainty about whether you can actually raise that amount of tax. they're talking about very, very large increases in taxes on companies, which would likely reduce the amount of investment they do. so, i think the actual amount you can get from this policy certainly runs into the tens of billions, but probably doesn't reach the 50 billion that labourare claiming. so that's tax... but there are also big plans for investment spending. all those nationalisation plans you've heard about — t
a 2.5% levy paid by employers on pay packages over £330,000.n tax avoidance. political parties always say they'll do that, and it can be done, but it's a pretty inexact science. overall, though, labour says it can finance all its current spending plans through changes in the tax system. £a8.6 billion out, £a8.6 billion in. they are suggesting a £50 billion increase in tax, which, if it were to be implemented, by the way, would take the tax burden of this country to the highest level it has...
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murray's levy will be sticking around.of them coming up on "bloomberg surveillance." aboutl be talking entrepreneurs in the new environment. we will be talked to the chair of public race to get a sense of where the business goes and where other businesses go in this macron-led france. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get to the bloomberg business flash. it would be the first acquisition since regulators eased the limit on tv station ownership in the u.s.. sinclair is close to buying tribune media. according to people familiar with the talks, they would pay about $4 billion. it would give stations in big media markets like new york, chicago, in miami. that would give it leverage in talks with pay-tv distributors and the broadcast networks. rejecting a third takeover offer from its u.s. rivals, ppg industries. pbg'stch company says offer undervalues the company. .sk oh is -- akzo is largest economy in europe picking up speed. german factory orders expanded for a second month in a row. they were up 1% in march following a 3
murray's levy will be sticking around.of them coming up on "bloomberg surveillance." aboutl be talking entrepreneurs in the new environment. we will be talked to the chair of public race to get a sense of where the business goes and where other businesses go in this macron-led france. this is bloomberg. ♪ taylor: let's get to the bloomberg business flash. it would be the first acquisition since regulators eased the limit on tv station ownership in the u.s.. sinclair is close to...
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u-2 fans are streaming in to levi's stadium right now. but now a fight over what time they have to stop. details on the stadium curfew. >> plus video you have to see a brawl at a high school graduation not between the students. what caused this chaos. >> and a baseball fan gets a one-of-a-kind sorry! after his phone is smashed by a home run. ,,,, big "u2" show. the band is celebrating the 30-th anniversary of their iconic >>> taking a live look at levi's stadium, fans are filing in for tonight's big u-2 show. the band is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their iconic joshua tree album by playing the whole thing. kpix 5 reporter devin fehely is there and tells us, if it takes bono and the band too long to do it the city of santa clara will be making some noise of their own. devin. >> reporter: yeah. the city of santa clara has a monday through friday 10 p.m. noise curfew. now, no one is saying that if the band runs a little late that they are going to pull the plug on u-2 but if that does happen it will be yet another sour note in a less
u-2 fans are streaming in to levi's stadium right now. but now a fight over what time they have to stop. details on the stadium curfew. >> plus video you have to see a brawl at a high school graduation not between the students. what caused this chaos. >> and a baseball fan gets a one-of-a-kind sorry! after his phone is smashed by a home run. ,,,, big "u2" show. the band is celebrating the 30-th anniversary of their iconic >>> taking a live look at levi's stadium,...
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roughly 50,000 fans are expected to crowd into levi's for that u2 concert. vta estimates that about 6,000 of them will use public transportation. that extra service will cost about $50,000. during the council meeting last night t was decided the management meeting that runs concerts will have to pay for that extra service. caltrain will also run a single northbound train after the concert, it will leave 75 minutes after the concert which is expected to get out around 11:00 or when the train is full. >> when you get home may be far after 11:00. >> straight to work. >> bono is back. that's super cool. the unofficial start of summer is back as well. that's expected to inspire huge numbers of travel. >> with memorial day holiday weekend coming, aaa says the number of travelers will hit a 12-year high. they say a little under 40 million of us will travel, the majority by car. >> road trip. >> let's do it. >> up next, we investigate. >> the injury was kind of like a punch to your heart. >> firefighters risk their lives to keep us safe. often hiding the emotional p
roughly 50,000 fans are expected to crowd into levi's for that u2 concert. vta estimates that about 6,000 of them will use public transportation. that extra service will cost about $50,000. during the council meeting last night t was decided the management meeting that runs concerts will have to pay for that extra service. caltrain will also run a single northbound train after the concert, it will leave 75 minutes after the concert which is expected to get out around 11:00 or when the train is...
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(pam) and next -- the serious complaints, one day after the big u-2 concert at levi's stadium. why some fans -- and some who live in the area -- are not happy tonight. (pam) last night's u-2 concert in the south bay got rave reviews...but fans were not too excited about the experience at levi's stadium. kron 4's alecia reid explains... it was a sold out concert.and there were a lot of folks that loved the show, but dreaded the experience.pkgthere was backed up traffic before and after the concert. sot - it's a lot of people just walking once inside, people started voicing their discontent with the flow of things all over social media.victor falcon tweeted: levis stadium is the worst place to see a concert in america. don't show up hungry, but it's hard not to after a 3 hours drive from sf. simon millr says "the stories about consessions are real. wife waited 45 minutes in line during opening act, only to be told they ran out of nachos.a rep from levi's tells me 1/3 of the stadium was blocked by the stage. in addition, there were 7-thousand people in the standing room section .
(pam) and next -- the serious complaints, one day after the big u-2 concert at levi's stadium. why some fans -- and some who live in the area -- are not happy tonight. (pam) last night's u-2 concert in the south bay got rave reviews...but fans were not too excited about the experience at levi's stadium. kron 4's alecia reid explains... it was a sold out concert.and there were a lot of folks that loved the show, but dreaded the experience.pkgthere was backed up traffic before and after the...
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. >>> a history making concert at levi's stadium.ut u-2 is getting caught in the middle of some concert drama. the fight over when to end the show and how to get the fans home. >> drivers out of luck at the dmv today. the problem causing even more frustration than usual. >> and it's like a chop shop for bees. the man accused of making big money by stealing california hives. >> sunshine is back. that chilly breeze has been erased. and we have a warmup coming. but it's not going to be an even warmup. coming up, who goes up 5 degrees and who will go up 30 degrees. details next. ,, stadium. it's not just about bono & the band possibly blowing past the city's 10 o clock curfew. devin fehely tells >>> a lot of discord in santa clara over the u-2 concert at the levi's stadium and not the curfew alone. kpix 5's devin fehely says there's a little dustup over how the concert-goers will get home. >> reporter: ever since levi's stadium opened the valley transportation authority has been providing extra trains and service to get fans and concert-
. >>> a history making concert at levi's stadium.ut u-2 is getting caught in the middle of some concert drama. the fight over when to end the show and how to get the fans home. >> drivers out of luck at the dmv today. the problem causing even more frustration than usual. >> and it's like a chop shop for bees. the man accused of making big money by stealing california hives. >> sunshine is back. that chilly breeze has been erased. and we have a warmup coming. but it's...
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. >>> a showdown in santa clara tonight after the big u2 concert at levi stadium blew right past its curfew. the city is now following through on its promise to punish the 49ers for disturbing the peace. >> reporter: u2 took the stage last night, but tonight the 49ers management team is now in the spotlight. >> they deliberately and willfully violated the law. >> reporter: santa clara mayor lisa gilmore said because the concert continued until 11:00 the 49ers which oversees levi's stadium where the concert took place broke the 10 p.m. curfew law. the mayor is promising to fine the 49ers $1,000, but that's not all. in a statement released late thursday the city wrote, "we will pursue all appropriate legal action and take steps to insure this doesn't happen again." >> we made a promise to our community. so we cannot affect their quality of life. it's already affected in terms of traffic, litter, garbage, noise, those types of things. >> reporter: a 49ers spokesperson explained to kpix5 u2 was scheduled to end at 10 p.m. they aren't sure why the music lasted another hour, but the openin
. >>> a showdown in santa clara tonight after the big u2 concert at levi stadium blew right past its curfew. the city is now following through on its promise to punish the 49ers for disturbing the peace. >> reporter: u2 took the stage last night, but tonight the 49ers management team is now in the spotlight. >> they deliberately and willfully violated the law. >> reporter: santa clara mayor lisa gilmore said because the concert continued until 11:00 the 49ers which...
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chopper 5 flying into levi's stadium earlier tonight.nd 56 degrees, san jose 55, 57 in santa rosa, 58 in concord. many upper 40s tonight to start off your thursday, napa 48, san rafael 49, 48 for fremont and redwood city. a little fog right along the coastline is possible. can you believe it? it's already bay to breakers time. this sunday should be beautiful running weather. we've lost the chilly breeze from the ocean which was a west to southwest wind. now we're getting a northwest wind. the ocean ask just as chilly always -- is just as chilly as last week, but with the wind coming from the other direction courtesy of this ridge it doesn't matter so much right along the coastline. our temperatures will continue to respond especially inland where they will warm up significantly. beautiful day tomorrow in san francisco, future says, mid- to upper 60s in san francisco, close to 70 degrees. so up to 10 degrees warmer by tomorrow afternoon. the warming continues into the weekend, but most of that warming will be away from the water with that
chopper 5 flying into levi's stadium earlier tonight.nd 56 degrees, san jose 55, 57 in santa rosa, 58 in concord. many upper 40s tonight to start off your thursday, napa 48, san rafael 49, 48 for fremont and redwood city. a little fog right along the coastline is possible. can you believe it? it's already bay to breakers time. this sunday should be beautiful running weather. we've lost the chilly breeze from the ocean which was a west to southwest wind. now we're getting a northwest wind. the...
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betty: much more to calm on this levy. paul allen there in sydney.r the world economic forum in cambodia. the lloyd's of london ceo joins us to discuss the risks facing the region. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: prominent business figures aren't phnom penh the world economic forum in cambodia. fromnda amin joins us there. give us an idea what the theme is this year. >> asean's future is the main focus. when you talk about the future of southeast asia, it's about millennial's, it's about technology. account for will more than 50% of the total population here and it comes at a time of disruption. were talking about the fourth revolution. the question is how the region will position itself to capitalize on all the opportunities and talking about capitalizing on opportunities, one company that wants to do that is lloyd's of london. good to have you with us. there's a great insurance gap in this part of the world. give us a sense of how bad it is and where it is worse. it's probably have what it is in
betty: much more to calm on this levy. paul allen there in sydney.r the world economic forum in cambodia. the lloyd's of london ceo joins us to discuss the risks facing the region. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: prominent business figures aren't phnom penh the world economic forum in cambodia. fromnda amin joins us there. give us an idea what the theme is this year. >> asean's future is the main focus. when you talk about the future...
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a 2.5% levy paid by employers on pay packages over £330,000.om an aggressive programme to crack down on tax avoidance. political parties always say they'll do that, and it can be done, but it's a pretty inexact science. overall, though, labour says it can finance all its current spending plans through changes in the tax system. £48.6 billion out, £48.6 billion in. does it add up? they are suggesting a £50 billion increase in tax, and it would take the burden to the highest level it's been in about 70 yea rs. highest level it's been in about 70 years. there's a lot of uncertainty as to whether you could raise that tax. you are talking about very large increases on companies that might reduce the investment that they do. the amount you could get could run into the tens of billions but certainly not the 50 billion that labour are claiming. there's also those nationalisation plans. labour says it will borrow money for future investment. it's talking about a national transformation fund of £250 billion, but there's no detailed costing of that in the
a 2.5% levy paid by employers on pay packages over £330,000.om an aggressive programme to crack down on tax avoidance. political parties always say they'll do that, and it can be done, but it's a pretty inexact science. overall, though, labour says it can finance all its current spending plans through changes in the tax system. £48.6 billion out, £48.6 billion in. does it add up? they are suggesting a £50 billion increase in tax, and it would take the burden to the highest level it's been...
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how levy's mother turned her grief into art. >> reporter: susan levy still isn't sure what happened toer daughter chandra. what she does know is her daughter lives on through her art. >> my daughter's memory is alive for me every day of the week. and i think that doing the show, it's important for me. i hope it's important for others and moves them in some way. >> reporter: a mother's tears in poetry are, pictures and paintings overred years. it's helping others in similar situations. >> that's what this is supposed to do is touch other people, to feel the clarity of how precious life is, how precious our children are. and how, as a world, we need to find a way to be kinder and caring for each other. >> reporter: maxeen host her son in 2005 after he was murdered in china. she's visiting the show to pay tribute to him and chandra. >> you're going to get through this and most of us do something to honor our loved ones. >> reporter: susan is working to bring her art show to other cities in the hopes of finding truth to what happened to her daughter chandra. >> it gives you purpose and it
how levy's mother turned her grief into art. >> reporter: susan levy still isn't sure what happened toer daughter chandra. what she does know is her daughter lives on through her art. >> my daughter's memory is alive for me every day of the week. and i think that doing the show, it's important for me. i hope it's important for others and moves them in some way. >> reporter: a mother's tears in poetry are, pictures and paintings overred years. it's helping others in similar...
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again, today because of that concert at levi's stadium way is right here. right in the middle of you trying to get away from your silicon valley job. any way that you see it, you might as well drive where the streets have no name. all of the other streets will be crowded. 7:02, let's go back to the desk. >>> the president administration is defending the president against claims that he may be guilty of obstruction of justice. this goes back to a memo that was reportedly written by former fbi director james comey. >> doug luzader has the story from washington. >> reporter: it is a memo written by james comey that is at the center of the latest white house controversy. just as the fbi was investigating former national security adviser mike flynn and his ties to russia, comby and trump met privately in the oval office. someone read the memo to the "new york times." comey reportedly wrote that the president told him, i hope you can let this go. clear evidence for many democrats. >> that is obstruction of justice. and that is a very serious matter. >> reporter:
again, today because of that concert at levi's stadium way is right here. right in the middle of you trying to get away from your silicon valley job. any way that you see it, you might as well drive where the streets have no name. all of the other streets will be crowded. 7:02, let's go back to the desk. >>> the president administration is defending the president against claims that he may be guilty of obstruction of justice. this goes back to a memo that was reportedly written by...
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also new at 4:00, a shocking twist in the chandra levy case. her one-time accused mur michelle marsh is live with the new and the rarely seen video just released. michelle: ingmar gaundique had been convicted of murdering chandra levy in 2011 but has been granted a new trial and case dismissed. but i.c.e. officials took him to begin his trip in el salvador. you see him being escorted to the airplane by the i.c.e. agents. rarely do we see this part of the process. but i.c.e. released the video to us today. gaundique was in the u.s. illegally and was actually convicted in d.c. in 2002 on two counts for assault where he was sentenced to ten years in prison. abc7 are continuing to follow the developments. we have updates and reaction here as they come in. meantime, you can see the entire vide wjla.com. we have posted it for you on the website. jonathan: on the hill for the first time, former attorney general sally yates testifying on capitol hill now. one of the key questions in all of this is what did she tell the new trump administration about mi
also new at 4:00, a shocking twist in the chandra levy case. her one-time accused mur michelle marsh is live with the new and the rarely seen video just released. michelle: ingmar gaundique had been convicted of murdering chandra levy in 2011 but has been granted a new trial and case dismissed. but i.c.e. officials took him to begin his trip in el salvador. you see him being escorted to the airplane by the i.c.e. agents. rarely do we see this part of the process. but i.c.e. released the video...
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with a 2. 5% levy cause excessive pay starting with a 2.5% levy paid by employers on pay packages overalso vat on private school fees. the manifesto also says £6.5 billion will be raised from an aggressive programme to crack down on tax avoidance. political parties always say they'll do that, and it can be done, but it's a pretty inexact science. overall, though, labour says it can finance all its current spending plans through changes in the tax system. £48.6 billion out, £48.6 billion in. does that add up? they are suggesting a £50 billion increase in tax, which if it were to be commended by the way it would take the tax burden in this country to the tax burden in this country to the highest level it has been in about 70 years. but i think there is an awful lot of uncertainty about whether you could actually raise that amount of tax. they are talking about very large increases in taxes on companies which would likely reduce the amount of investment they do. i think the actual amount you could get from these policies certainly runs into the tens of billions but doesn't reach the 50 bi
with a 2. 5% levy cause excessive pay starting with a 2.5% levy paid by employers on pay packages overalso vat on private school fees. the manifesto also says £6.5 billion will be raised from an aggressive programme to crack down on tax avoidance. political parties always say they'll do that, and it can be done, but it's a pretty inexact science. overall, though, labour says it can finance all its current spending plans through changes in the tax system. £48.6 billion out, £48.6 billion in....
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also in the programme: australia slaps a levy on the country's biggest banks.ll cross live to sydney for the latest reaction. and the european markets are open and trading. we'll be looking at the figures. also in the programme, we'll be getting the inside track on the music business with a veteran of the industry. later we'll be speaking to chris wright, the man responsible for signing spandau ballet. the new york times is offering people a brexit tour of london. it is the brexit means brexit tour. we're asking you today what's your most memorable tour and was it that expensive? just use the hashtag bbc business live. hello and welcome to business live. we start with the world's second biggest car—maker, toyota, which has just reported its latest set of financial results. it's not good news. full—year profits are down 21%. this is the first time in five years that the company has reported a drop in earnings. our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes is in tokyo. rupert, what more can you tell us about the figures? good morning, rachel. it is a fall for toyota a
also in the programme: australia slaps a levy on the country's biggest banks.ll cross live to sydney for the latest reaction. and the european markets are open and trading. we'll be looking at the figures. also in the programme, we'll be getting the inside track on the music business with a veteran of the industry. later we'll be speaking to chris wright, the man responsible for signing spandau ballet. the new york times is offering people a brexit tour of london. it is the brexit means brexit...
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calls excessive pay, starting with a 2.5% levy pa id by excessive pay, starting with a 2.5% levy paides of over £330,000. —— employers. vat on private school fees. £6.5 billion, says the ma nifesto, fees. £6.5 billion, says the manifesto, will be raised through an aggressive programme to crackdown on tax avoidance. medical parties a lwa ys tax avoidance. medical parties always say they will do that and it can be done but is a pretty good and exact science. 0verall labour says it can finance all current spending plans by changes in the since and system, 46 billion out, 46 billion in. they suggest a 50 billions in crest oche increase in tax, if it we re crest oche increase in tax, if it were in demented, it would take the tax burden in this country to the highest level it has been in about 70 years, but actually, there is an awful lot of uncertainty about whether you could actually raise that amount of tax, talking about very large increases in taxes on companies, which would likely reduce the amount of investment that they do, soi the amount of investment that they do, so i think the a
calls excessive pay, starting with a 2.5% levy pa id by excessive pay, starting with a 2.5% levy paides of over £330,000. —— employers. vat on private school fees. £6.5 billion, says the ma nifesto, fees. £6.5 billion, says the manifesto, will be raised through an aggressive programme to crackdown on tax avoidance. medical parties a lwa ys tax avoidance. medical parties always say they will do that and it can be done but is a pretty good and exact science. 0verall labour says it can...
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so i was -- i was standing in the front of the levi strauss store.en and a bunch of teem were screaming and a bunch of people ran past the door. behind them was a burgundy car that was flooring it. this guy was going probably 50 -- 50 miles per hour. he was flying. he mowed over -- unfortunately he ran over a woman in front of me. another woman in the intersection and then he kept going. and then i saw him get another two blocks before he collided with something, some barrier where it launched the car up into the air. that was -- and i left the store and walked down there and there were bodies all over the sidewalk. i mean -- >> did you happen to get a look at the driver? was it a man or woman? >> a man. >> did you see any intent? was he passed out? was he awake? what was going on there. >> i walked down there right when they were bringing the suspect. they caught him. i've got video of him. i don't know if it has uploaded yet. it was a -- it was a dark skinned male, mid-30s. didn't have a shirt on. he didn't look drunk. of course he had like eight p
so i was -- i was standing in the front of the levi strauss store.en and a bunch of teem were screaming and a bunch of people ran past the door. behind them was a burgundy car that was flooring it. this guy was going probably 50 -- 50 miles per hour. he was flying. he mowed over -- unfortunately he ran over a woman in front of me. another woman in the intersection and then he kept going. and then i saw him get another two blocks before he collided with something, some barrier where it launched...
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. >>> the party is about to get under way in the south bay, a u2 concert will rock levi stadium. we'll look at what it takes to get 50,000 people there and home again. >>> it may not qualify as a heat wave, but it will feel like one, i'll have the accuweather forecast. >> some energy efficient windows come with a side effect you may have never heard about. now you wi >>> show time is just about 15 minutes away at levi stadium yes u2 is playing for 50,000 fans tonight. concert goers showed up early, alleviating what could have been a serious case of gridlock during the evening commute. david lui is live keeping a watch on that and other concerns. david? >> reporter: this is what everybody was concerned about, the gridlock is on great america park way right now, of concert goers getting into to see the concert starting at 7:30. the city does have a 10:00 p.m. curfew, but the penalty doesn't seem to be stiff enough to deter u2 from stopping early. for some fans, this might be their first time at levi statement, so parking lots opened at 2:00. the city's live cameras provided drivers
. >>> the party is about to get under way in the south bay, a u2 concert will rock levi stadium. we'll look at what it takes to get 50,000 people there and home again. >>> it may not qualify as a heat wave, but it will feel like one, i'll have the accuweather forecast. >> some energy efficient windows come with a side effect you may have never heard about. now you wi >>> show time is just about 15 minutes away at levi stadium yes u2 is playing for 50,000 fans...
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taking a live look at levi's stadium morning. that place will be rocking tonight. of the most popular bands in the world is coming to levi's tonight. should be exciting. but that means vta will be running later to accommodate fans. yeah, the fans of u2. roughly 50,000 of them are expected to crowd into levi's for that concert tonight. vta estimates it's about 6,000 that will use public transportation, and the extra service will cost about $50,000. it was decided the management company that runs concerts will have to pay for that extra service. by the way, caltrain will also run a single northbound train after the concert that will leave either 75 minutes after the concert or when that train is jam packed full. >> covering your traffic, whether the streets have no name or not. we're looking at a smooth drive. talking about caltrain, that is in place for the evening, but also we have an issue for the ferry riders. oakland, alameda for the midday and afternoon lines. pier 41 is canceled because of maintenance there. there's a note from a number of the transit ageenses
taking a live look at levi's stadium morning. that place will be rocking tonight. of the most popular bands in the world is coming to levi's tonight. should be exciting. but that means vta will be running later to accommodate fans. yeah, the fans of u2. roughly 50,000 of them are expected to crowd into levi's for that concert tonight. vta estimates it's about 6,000 that will use public transportation, and the extra service will cost about $50,000. it was decided the management company that runs...
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levy seeing patients at the clinic for 25 years. many of his older patients.. a day for the team varies. some times physical for teens or check ins for babies. >> valuable. convenient. always have appointments available. always. >> always there when you need them. even through the ups and downs of health care policy. dr. levy says they have been able to keep to schedule both before and during the years of the affordable care act. with the threat of lost medicaid ahca, resources for the bus might get tight. >> if medicaid is rolled back, the reimbursement for our, us, will go, may go down. we will see the families regardless of ability to pay. however, it may impact the work we do. because we have to raise money. it takes more resources to do that. >> until then the wheels on the bus will continue to go round and round. helping little washingtonian lives along the way. >>> washington several years. wish i signed up. had been able to sign up for that. >> wait for me. >> help me out. >> program says all children under age 21 eligible for care whether or not they
levy seeing patients at the clinic for 25 years. many of his older patients.. a day for the team varies. some times physical for teens or check ins for babies. >> valuable. convenient. always have appointments available. always. >> always there when you need them. even through the ups and downs of health care policy. dr. levy says they have been able to keep to schedule both before and during the years of the affordable care act. with the threat of lost medicaid ahca, resources for...
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. ♪ ♪ >> vta has no love for u 2 following the band's concert at levi stadium. t [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] lill . >>> san francisco is about to launch an effort to explore creating safe injection sites for intravenous drug users. the board of supervisors president tomorrow will announce the formation of a task force to announce safe injection sites where people can inject drugs in a medically supervised setting. the task force will address solutions on public drug use and the associated public health threats. >>> thousands packed levi stadium for the u2 concert. city leaders are angry that the show went on too ♪ >> wednesday's show ran past the 10:00 p.m. curfew and they're considering fining managers $10,000. the chronicle reports vta pay to get the late peace jerse home. >>> r
. ♪ ♪ >> vta has no love for u 2 following the band's concert at levi stadium. t [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] lill . >>> san francisco is about to launch an effort to explore creating safe...
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intern chandra levy was deported back to el salvador. prosecutors dropped all charges against him in a case that cap dated the nation. u.s. immigration and custom officials deported him to el salvador friday. he is a gang member with assault convictions convicted in 2010 levy death over turned and new trial when the lawyers foupt a key witness lied to the jury. >> new tonight a blockbuster hearing on capitol hill. foreladyer acting attorney salely yates testified about the details of alleged russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. yates told the senate national security at visor michael flynn mislead the white house about his contact with russia ambassador and also had two meeting and one phone call with white house council don mc began about concerns that flynn could be blackmailed. still after that warning flynn stayed on the job for more than 2 weeks. >> not only do we believe the russians knew this they likely had proof of this information and that created a compromise situation a situation where the national security
intern chandra levy was deported back to el salvador. prosecutors dropped all charges against him in a case that cap dated the nation. u.s. immigration and custom officials deported him to el salvador friday. he is a gang member with assault convictions convicted in 2010 levy death over turned and new trial when the lawyers foupt a key witness lied to the jury. >> new tonight a blockbuster hearing on capitol hill. foreladyer acting attorney salely yates testified about the details of...
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. >>> u-2 rocked levi stadium, but now they may pay up after violating the city's noise order yans. >> what a medical examiner just revealed for chris. >>> roger dead this morning, what we just learned about a health issue days before he we're trying to turn screen timhere goes!ive time... we're dolphins! we're making our local park a safe place for families. we're in super hero training! we're having more water and fewer sugary drinks. and we feel stronger. i'm doing better in school. we feel happier. small changes you make today can make a big difference in how you feel.... and may help prevent obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. start now to turn today into a better day. we're still going, and we feel better! >>> new details in the sudden death of roger ales, the 77-year-old took a serious fall last week at his ocean front florida home. a a police report shows he hit his head on the bathroom floor and had serious bleeding. a source says he slipped into a coma in the hospital and died. the palm beach county coroner's office conducts an autopsy this afternoon. the man
. >>> u-2 rocked levi stadium, but now they may pay up after violating the city's noise order yans. >> what a medical examiner just revealed for chris. >>> roger dead this morning, what we just learned about a health issue days before he we're trying to turn screen timhere goes!ive time... we're dolphins! we're making our local park a safe place for families. we're in super hero training! we're having more water and fewer sugary drinks. and we feel stronger. i'm doing...
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the city of santa clara is threatening the 49ers today following last night's huge u-2 concert at levi's stadium. ♪[ music ] >>> plus a musician found dead following a show in detroit. what they say about the death of chris cornell. >> state officials announced the nation's strongest refinery safety regulations. the impact here in the bay area. >> so imagine sitting poolside or at the delta with a beverage and lots of sunshine. you know what? it's going to happen this weekend some of the hottest temperatures this weekend. we'll be right back. announced the nation's stronges, which will boost safety standards at local refineries.. nne makovec >>> today, cal/osha announced the nation's strongest refinery safety regulations which will boost safety standards at local refineries. as kpix 5's anne makovec explains, a richmond refinery sparked the calls for change. >> reporter: today's proposal was set in motion by this explosion at the chevron refinery in richmond in 2012. it blanked much of the east bay with radar every dark cloud of toxic smoke. an estimate 15,000 people when to the hospital
the city of santa clara is threatening the 49ers today following last night's huge u-2 concert at levi's stadium. ♪[ music ] >>> plus a musician found dead following a show in detroit. what they say about the death of chris cornell. >> state officials announced the nation's strongest refinery safety regulations. the impact here in the bay area. >> so imagine sitting poolside or at the delta with a beverage and lots of sunshine. you know what? it's going to happen this...