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paul in the 1930's, i would not call it las vegas, but it was a very lively city because the gangstersrought their gun molls. during prohibition, you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place, partially because the gangsters were welcome here. virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked within a three block radius of where we are standing today. john dillinger, they be faced carpus.alvin "creepy" people don't know that because there's no statues of these gangsters but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the era of john dillinger. the federal bureau of investing haitian under j edgar hoover had -- the federal bureau of investigation under j edgar hoover had their center here. sent tongsters were other prisons across america. it's where it began and ended. we are standing here at historic looking over the junction of the minnesota mississippi rivers. st. paul is located up the mississippi river from port snelling and the fort was here before the city was but the fort is intimately connected in
paul in the 1930's, i would not call it las vegas, but it was a very lively city because the gangstersrought their gun molls. during prohibition, you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place, partially because the gangsters were welcome here. virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked within a three block radius of where we are standing today. john dillinger, they be faced carpus.alvin "creepy"...
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city jobs in trenton. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long live outside trenton city hall and it seems they are having problems attracting workers who currently live in the city? >> reporter: renee i that session actually the case. the city of trenton says it is finding itself in this position because it's having trouble finding qualified, educated or well-trained employees for these specific positions. now, we are not talking about across the -- across-the-board city jobs here in trenton, talking about high-level executive positions at the head of departments on or about a pay scale close to $105,000. >> you have to be happy employee. if you're not happy, you're not gonna work. >> reporter: former interim mayor of trenton and southward councilman george muschal says trenton is suffering a workforce/manpower problem right now and it is the right people in top level positions to head the city's departments. >> we are talking about director positions for which departments? >> you got public works, fire, police, human services. >> reporter: michele plans to vote in favor of residents living outside
city jobs in trenton. nbc 10 south jersey bureau reporter cydney long live outside trenton city hall and it seems they are having problems attracting workers who currently live in the city? >> reporter: renee i that session actually the case. the city of trenton says it is finding itself in this position because it's having trouble finding qualified, educated or well-trained employees for these specific positions. now, we are not talking about across the -- across-the-board city jobs here...
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city's newest casino hotel will start shutting down after two years. it comes one day after another casino was forced to shut its doors. matt delucia is live in atlantic city. walk us through the process of what will happen today. >> first off, showboat closed yesterday. now revel will be closing. the hotel will close at 11:00 this morning, the casino tomorrow morning. showboat had been open for 27 years, revel has been open for two. folks here in atlantic city are starting to get used to seeing this. here's video from yesterday with workers at the showboat putting up signs saying the casino was closed. more than 2,000 people worked there. some have been able to get new jobs at other casinos, but it has been tough. these are not the first two properties to shut down recently. atlantic club closed in january, after revel closes, then trump plaza is scheduled to close later this month. a former dealer at showboat talked with us about these difficult times. >> it's difficult. very difficult. it's history. this building did not deserve it. this casino made money in the last quarter. it never went bankrupt. it always made money. it did not dese
city's newest casino hotel will start shutting down after two years. it comes one day after another casino was forced to shut its doors. matt delucia is live in atlantic city. walk us through the process of what will happen today. >> first off, showboat closed yesterday. now revel will be closing. the hotel will close at 11:00 this morning, the casino tomorrow morning. showboat had been open for 27 years, revel has been open for two. folks here in atlantic city are starting to get used to...
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paul in the 1930's, i would not call at las vegas but it was a very lively city because the gangstersrought their gun molls. during prohibition, you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place partially because the gangsters were welcomed here. virtually every major gangster kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked with in a three-block radius of where we are standing today. john dillinger, baby faced alivin creepy carpus. there are no statues of these gangsters, but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the area of john dillinger. the fbi had this building with their headquarters. this is also the building were bootleggers and bank robbers were tried and sent to alcatraz, leavenworth prison, and other prisons across america. it is where it began and where it ended. we're standing here at historic fort snelling and we are looking over the junction of the minnesota and mississippi rivers -- missouri rivers. the fortis connected in the creation of st. paul. in the 1830's, their groups of settlers that were moving -- living on
paul in the 1930's, i would not call at las vegas but it was a very lively city because the gangstersrought their gun molls. during prohibition, you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place partially because the gangsters were welcomed here. virtually every major gangster kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked with in a three-block radius of where we are standing today. john dillinger, baby faced alivin creepy carpus. there are no...
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city expressway. speaking of the jersey shore, nbc 10's jesse gary is live in atlantic city where revel is expected tolose later this morning. good morning, jesse. >> reporter: in just minutes, jillian, the last few regular customers are getting in their slot pulls, trying to win it big before the lights go out. we'll talk about that right after the break. >>> it is revel's last hurrah. in an hour and a half, we'll see the end to another tumultuous chapter. >>> a high school in mourning. three teens killed in a crash. how their classmates plan to honor them later today. >>> and citizens bank park, expect hot and sticky conditions again today. maybe even a passing shower. at 4:30, it's 76 degrees outside. good morning. this is gbc news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. even though the phillies didn't play there yesterday, how about that no-hitter? >> yeah, right? good for them. history made. >> yeah, why not? let's make some history this morning. hopefully not with high temperatures. meteorologist bill henley. >> it was a team effort yesterday. cole started the first six hits and then they
city expressway. speaking of the jersey shore, nbc 10's jesse gary is live in atlantic city where revel is expected tolose later this morning. good morning, jesse. >> reporter: in just minutes, jillian, the last few regular customers are getting in their slot pulls, trying to win it big before the lights go out. we'll talk about that right after the break. >>> it is revel's last hurrah. in an hour and a half, we'll see the end to another tumultuous chapter. >>> a high...
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city and dover. through most of the area we're comfortable. humidity's not too bad. tomorrow that humidity will start to go up more. here's a liveook across the center city skyline looking down from our comcast center across philadelphia. you still see breaks in the cloud cover but we have layer of clouds just kind of overcast in some parts of the area but not seeing rain yet. back to the west, moving through ohio with severe weather here. it is moving in our direction. but it won't be here until late in the day tomorrow. it's part of a cold front ahead of it, hot somewhere more humid with a south wind. right now comfortable. temperatures are going to jump up tomorrow afternoon. behind it, we have cooler air, going to move down. the weekends will be quite a bit cooler than both today and especially tomorrow. future weather for tonight, we stay dry, rain stays well off to our west tonight. early tomorrow morning, we could have a few spotty sprinkles but staying dry to start the day. through afternoon, more clouds move in by 1:00 p.m. showers to the west. then later in the afternoon, by 4:00, 5:00, we could be dealing with thunder
city and dover. through most of the area we're comfortable. humidity's not too bad. tomorrow that humidity will start to go up more. here's a liveook across the center city skyline looking down from our comcast center across philadelphia. you still see breaks in the cloud cover but we have layer of clouds just kind of overcast in some parts of the area but not seeing rain yet. back to the west, moving through ohio with severe weather here. it is moving in our direction. but it won't be here...
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in atlantic city to talk more about the shore effects and shore will bear the brunt of the storm live from atlantic city, hi justin. >> reporter: good evening, kathy. in rain yet but in the best beach day here in atlantic city but wind is the the problem, how long out of the north east. you the can see roughed up, waves three to 4 feet and increasing through nighttime hours. off shore buoys 10 feet well off the new jersey coastline. the coastal flood advisory will go into effect tomorrow morning. we are talking about a potential for tidal flooding as this storm does a approach. beaches have been desserted all day to day and that is pretty much for good reason a lot of clouds today and windy conditions, and only a few people were able to venture out on the beach. surf is choppy. waves could reach five to 7 feet and certainly we will see high risk for rip currents. there is also a possibility of minor coastal flooding around times of high tides. while the heavy rain is a concern emergency management officials say resident also need to think about the gusty winds. >> people really need t
in atlantic city to talk more about the shore effects and shore will bear the brunt of the storm live from atlantic city, hi justin. >> reporter: good evening, kathy. in rain yet but in the best beach day here in atlantic city but wind is the the problem, how long out of the north east. you the can see roughed up, waves three to 4 feet and increasing through nighttime hours. off shore buoys 10 feet well off the new jersey coastline. the coastal flood advisory will go into effect tomorrow...
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city expressway. and then heading into delaware, this is a live look at 495 at philadelphia pike. you are free and clear in delaware if you're coming home from the shore there. >>> the casino crisis in atlantic city deepens today as revel hotel empties out. it's another nail in the coffin for the area and it won't be the last. atlantic city began the year with 12 casinos, before the year is over tsh, it will be down to eight. today, the hotel closes, tomorrow the casino closes. next to close is trump plaza. matt delucia is live in atlantic city. just a few hours left. walk us through today. >> reporter: right now the folks here in atlantic city are just preparing for this last day of operation at revel. right next door, showboat closed its doors yesterday. now you can see up at the hotel rooms, some people are staying here for that final night. the casino closes tomorrow morning, the hotel today at 11:00 a.m. showboat had been open for 27 years. revel has been open for two. the folks here in atlantic city are starting to get used to seeing this. here's video from yesterday. workers
city expressway. and then heading into delaware, this is a live look at 495 at philadelphia pike. you are free and clear in delaware if you're coming home from the shore there. >>> the casino crisis in atlantic city deepens today as revel hotel empties out. it's another nail in the coffin for the area and it won't be the last. atlantic city began the year with 12 casinos, before the year is over tsh, it will be down to eight. today, the hotel closes, tomorrow the casino closes. next to...
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city takes another hurt. in hours, revel will close up its hotel. we are live with what it means for workers there. >>> and today grief counselors will be at a bucks county school after three students die and three others were hurt over the weekend. >>> taking a live look outside. we're in for a steamy labor day. temperatures will soar this afternoon. some may see a scattered storm. welcome, this is "nbc 10 news today." look at this video from black wood, camden county. there was plenty of this around as the storms rumbled past. >>> the rumble of thunder could be heard in audubon, camden, county. this area got hit hard. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert forecast. any more storms like this on the way? >> the heavy storms are offshore. still a chance we will see scattered showers and thunderstorms. not as widespread as last night. heading out the door now, it's steamy. the road is damp. in cape may, that's beach avenue. some showers are inland. scattered showers, mainly on the light side. there can be some brief, heavy downpours, even la
city takes another hurt. in hours, revel will close up its hotel. we are live with what it means for workers there. >>> and today grief counselors will be at a bucks county school after three students die and three others were hurt over the weekend. >>> taking a live look outside. we're in for a steamy labor day. temperatures will soar this afternoon. some may see a scattered storm. welcome, this is "nbc 10 news today." look at this video from black wood, camden...
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have a few options, take 53rd or 50th street. >>> happening today, center city will unveil the latest improvement. this is a liveat city hall where dilworth park's makeover is now complete and ready for the public. nbc10's jesse gary joins us with a sneak peek. how does it look? >> reporter: for three years people have only seen fencing and construction, now here is the finished product. we wanted to get closer but they've got security on the mark. we'll stand here and i'll narrate. you're looking at entrance to septa underground station at dilworth park. and you see the tent where they're going to have the ceremony around 11:00. starting at 8:00, they're going to have performances out here on the plaza. even before this temporary fencing went down early this morning, a lot of people said this looked great. they gave this whole project a thumbs up. >> well, it's almost like a replica of what new york has, rockefeller center, you know, with all the activities. i think it's an ice skating rink that's going to be there. so i think it's good for the city. >> reporter: it cost $55 million to remodel this park with fu
have a few options, take 53rd or 50th street. >>> happening today, center city will unveil the latest improvement. this is a liveat city hall where dilworth park's makeover is now complete and ready for the public. nbc10's jesse gary joins us with a sneak peek. how does it look? >> reporter: for three years people have only seen fencing and construction, now here is the finished product. we wanted to get closer but they've got security on the mark. we'll stand here and i'll...
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city has a brand-new look. renovated dilworth park officially renovated as we speak. live in center city to give us a look, sounds like it's just starting, monique? >> reporter: renee, the music is under way. look at the hundreds gathered here on what will officially, in a few moments, be called dilworth park. in the last hour we've watched people arrive, hundreds walking through. police guarding this space here. right now listening to black pearl orchestra, at noon they take the stage. minutes ago mayor nutter and other city officials will officially cut the ribbon opening dilworth park. this new phase and interest to septa train was two years in the making. every time a train passes underground, lights will turn on, a mist will rise. there's also a flatware surface that will evolve into a skating rink this winter. the project cost about $55 million according to center city district. they are looking on stage now. we're showing you mayor nutter has arrived. they are going to cut a ribbon and officially open this park that hundreds of people all around me are waiting to se
city has a brand-new look. renovated dilworth park officially renovated as we speak. live in center city to give us a look, sounds like it's just starting, monique? >> reporter: renee, the music is under way. look at the hundreds gathered here on what will officially, in a few moments, be called dilworth park. in the last hour we've watched people arrive, hundreds walking through. police guarding this space here. right now listening to black pearl orchestra, at noon they take the stage....
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allentown is a cool spot at 68 degrees. >> reporter: i'm jesse gary live in atlantic city where the doorshave closed and now the employees are making their way out. we'll have this story coming up. >> reporter: live at council rock south high school where a vigil is planned later this evening to honor three students who were killed in a car crash over the weekend. we'll hear from students and faculty here coming up. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, all beds are on sale. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. and snoring? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. head in for the final days of the biggest sale of the year. all beds on sale with mattresses starting at $599.99. ends sunday. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >> closed. in the past 30 minutes, revel casino shut its doors for the very last time. >>> remembering th
allentown is a cool spot at 68 degrees. >> reporter: i'm jesse gary live in atlantic city where the doorshave closed and now the employees are making their way out. we'll have this story coming up. >> reporter: live at council rock south high school where a vigil is planned later this evening to honor three students who were killed in a car crash over the weekend. we'll hear from students and faculty here coming up. latte or au lait? cozy or cool? exactly the way you want it......
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city. monique braxton is live at city hall. what's happening out there?reporter: just before council went into session, i did speak with the co-sponsored of the bill, and they told us that they do feel they have support for the measure. they also said, this adds sexual orientation to the hate crime in the city but it add different groups of people. both acknowledge today's move follows the arrest of three bucks county residents on charges including aggravated assault and recklessly endangering a gay couple. the three were seen on surveillance videotape with a group of people near the scene of the attack. they were identified by people who know them as well as the victims. one suffered extensive injuries. both have been treated and released. >> it sends a clear signal that that conduct is unacceptable, the city is not going to tolerate it not just for those who have a different sexual orientation but those who suffer from disabilities because those typ types are not covered. these are in one package to protect those citizens as well. >> reporter: the measu
city. monique braxton is live at city hall. what's happening out there?reporter: just before council went into session, i did speak with the co-sponsored of the bill, and they told us that they do feel they have support for the measure. they also said, this adds sexual orientation to the hate crime in the city but it add different groups of people. both acknowledge today's move follows the arrest of three bucks county residents on charges including aggravated assault and recklessly endangering...
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short-term rentals and human resources have allowed struggling san franciscans to afford to live in our city senior citizens on a fixed income and families traveling for vacation and workers xhoountd and artist our legislation says if you're a permanent resident an individual that lives in the city 9 months of the year and play by the rules and register with our city so if there's issues we can address them and pay our full share of taxes that means tens of million dollars of delores to the city so long as you pay liability shushes and not undermining rent control laws i also want to thank land use as well as the members of the public and the stakeholders that have addressed concerns from the first legislation let me 13450ir some of the changes we've made we've addressed concerns brought by the affordable housing community excluding the marrying unit and subscribed and affordable housing we've addressed the concerns about life and safety concerns our legislation says if you have any violations or electrical or firing issues you'll be denied permission to be a host and if it turns out new vio
short-term rentals and human resources have allowed struggling san franciscans to afford to live in our city senior citizens on a fixed income and families traveling for vacation and workers xhoountd and artist our legislation says if you're a permanent resident an individual that lives in the city 9 months of the year and play by the rules and register with our city so if there's issues we can address them and pay our full share of taxes that means tens of million dollars of delores to the...
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one is the vast geographical sprawl of the cities. 42,050, most scientists agree that 80% of people will live inside cities. already today, we are reducing 80% of the arable land that we have for the whole town. if you put these developing curves together and you easily realize that what will happen is that we have to grow food, large-scale. the city is a dense environment. the land is really expensive. if you want to grow things in the city, you have to go vertical, and to go vertical you have to develop tactical solutions. crack vertical farming, how does it work? how much global area you can get out of the building. growing things vertical ali make sense if you don't have enough land where you want to grow your food. the way that we solve it is from building, constructing a building where you don't work with horizontal stories. instead we have an open construction using a helical shape, but much -- which lets much more sunlight into the core of the building. then we have a logistics system for how to move our crops at the same time as they grow inside vertical building. >> when will the pl
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debt, but there is no plan really structured to say how are we going to make sure those who live in this city can live here comfortbly and provided water. >> atpeace mikita. thank you for joining us. >> we'll continue to look at detroit's bankruptcy and talk about what a smaller, solvent city looks like. stay with pup us. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. detroit, bankruptcy and the future this time on the program. still with us, melissa jacobi, law professor. stephen ivy, and from detroit, taunya allen, president and ceo of the skill man foundation. stephen, should detroit have been asked to, made to sell off more of its assets in order to satisfy creditors? >> detroit, under municipal bankruptcy detroit cannotting forced to sell off assets. i think the wall street creditors, the bond companies have concerns about their treatment relative to other creditors who have similar claim to being repaid. that's a lot of what the wrangling going on in court is about. >> maybe forced was a bad word, but they look at the pile of assets detroit owns and they say he
debt, but there is no plan really structured to say how are we going to make sure those who live in this city can live here comfortbly and provided water. >> atpeace mikita. thank you for joining us. >> we'll continue to look at detroit's bankruptcy and talk about what a smaller, solvent city looks like. stay with pup us. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm ray suarez. detroit, bankruptcy and the future this time on the program. still with...
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only from xfinity. >>> a live look this morning at center city, philadelphia.eorologist bill henley suggesting to dress your little ones in light clothing. i suggest for your teenagers to wear wool and parkas. that way, you see, they'll wear light clothing. i've raised teenagers. and bill will be along with his first alert forecast in just a minute. >>> the route 22 toll bridge repair project in east and northampton county moving into its final stage but not before traffic pattern changes take effect. starting tonight through friday lanes on the route 22 toll bridge will be shifted. this will create a new split traffic pattern so crews can work in the center of the bridge. motorists who use this bridge should allow extra time to reach their destinations for the rest of the week. >>> two minutes before 6:00 right now. this morning we're learning more about the made in america concert that wrapped up over the weekend. here's a live look at the art museum which is now back to normal after that massive festival. this is a look at the cleanup that went on all day ye
only from xfinity. >>> a live look this morning at center city, philadelphia.eorologist bill henley suggesting to dress your little ones in light clothing. i suggest for your teenagers to wear wool and parkas. that way, you see, they'll wear light clothing. i've raised teenagers. and bill will be along with his first alert forecast in just a minute. >>> the route 22 toll bridge repair project in east and northampton county moving into its final stage but not before traffic...
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thousands lived within city walls. we specialized in a single task, and depended on others for everything else we needed. in time, we became divided into rich and poor, as our human relationships became ever more complex. archaeologist william sanders. i think all human societies are the product of a process of cultural evolution. in general, this evolution leads to an increase in the size of societies, an increase in the complexity of their interaction and institutions. it also leads to more economic interdependence among households within a society, and among societies. keach: to trace the evolution of human societies in the new world, an archaeological team comes here to mexico's tehuacan valley. the team is led by veteran archaeologist scotty macneish. they are seeking evidence of the first inhabitants of the valley. when macneish first excavated here in 1962, he discovered a time capsule of human occupation at a site called purron cave. macneish: here we are back at purron cave. we really haven't dug in it in almo
thousands lived within city walls. we specialized in a single task, and depended on others for everything else we needed. in time, we became divided into rich and poor, as our human relationships became ever more complex. archaeologist william sanders. i think all human societies are the product of a process of cultural evolution. in general, this evolution leads to an increase in the size of societies, an increase in the complexity of their interaction and institutions. it also leads to more...
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reach let's build additional units so give everyone in san francisco rich or poor a chain. >> to live in the city money is money and people are people and we believe in community thank you. >> thank you. next speake >> i'm wendy chinning the owner open clement street i have 8 tenant living in my belief they're most of them have low income and senior citizens their don't speak english they ask me to talk about the blocking of air and light and have a negative impact to affordable housing and cause more problems. we try to negotiate with them with the developer, however, they're not willing to compromise at all their wealth and property investors i hope they're willing to listen and giving other decent living conditions >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners i'm tony lee the property owner next to the proposed project my folks took a job asia waitress i was the third child we rented a small apartment near the project for $75 a month they gave his a chance to succeed diversity makes the city greatest they say taking a fire escape off the roof is meeting the community halfway it does nothing to
reach let's build additional units so give everyone in san francisco rich or poor a chain. >> to live in the city money is money and people are people and we believe in community thank you. >> thank you. next speake >> i'm wendy chinning the owner open clement street i have 8 tenant living in my belief they're most of them have low income and senior citizens their don't speak english they ask me to talk about the blocking of air and light and have a negative impact to...
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. >>> i'm john terrett live in new york city. as a who's who of friends and family prepare to say their final goodbye to a legendary comeed yen. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. live from new york city, i'm morgan radford. >>> immigration reform is on hole. president obama saying he's delaying executive action until after the november election. he blames the border crisis for the delay, pointing to a surge of immigrant children entering the united states. the decision contradicting a promise he made in june to go at it alone in implementing a complete immigration system overhaul. it's sparking criticism from the immigrant community and republicans. as reported, the president is playing politics with their lives. [ chanting ] >> for months immigration activists marched in protest at what they say is a lack of political will by the white house to make sa decision on what to do -- make a decision on what to do about 11 million illegal immigrants lying in the united states. it's a problem getting worse as thousands of c
. >>> i'm john terrett live in new york city. as a who's who of friends and family prepare to say their final goodbye to a legendary comeed yen. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america. live from new york city, i'm morgan radford. >>> immigration reform is on hole. president obama saying he's delaying executive action until after the november election. he blames the border crisis for the delay, pointing to a surge of immigrant children entering the united states....
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city. we'll have that in the next hour. for now, live in wilmington, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> 4:07 now. president barack obama says u.s. intelligence agencies underestimated the threat from islamic state militants. isis, we're talking about. despite the air war against isis in syria, the islamic insurgents are still battling kurdish forces for a town on the border with turkey. u.s. targets have hit isis targets near that town, but the militants appear to be gradually forcing kurdish fighters back. and the battle with isis for iraq's second largest city continues. despite weeks of fighting there and the assistance of coalition air strikes, kurdish fighters say they have been unable to advance against the militants. the kurds say they lack the sophisticated weaponry to push back the well-armed isis fighters. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> a quiet start this morning, though clouds are moving in overhead. we will be staying dry today. it's not going to be quite as hot as it was yesterday afte
city. we'll have that in the next hour. for now, live in wilmington, matt delucia, nbc 10 news. >>> 4:07 now. president barack obama says u.s. intelligence agencies underestimated the threat from islamic state militants. isis, we're talking about. despite the air war against isis in syria, the islamic insurgents are still battling kurdish forces for a town on the border with turkey. u.s. targets have hit isis targets near that town, but the militants appear to be gradually forcing...
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city's skyline and boost its bottom line. instead, it's sending 3,000 workers to the unemployment line. let's go to cydney long who is live in atlantic city. what's the mood like there? >> reporter: people here in atlantic city are sad. if it's any indication, the hotel rooms here at the revel, we can tell you they were sold out last night. the guests we have been speaking to are sad as they zip up their suitcases and leave the memories they made right here in such a short window behind. they are also overwhelmingly optimistic that when one set of doors closes, others will open here for revel. >> we're here on day one and we're here on the last day. >> reporter: what's the difference, the mood? >> it's just been -- the employees have been wonderful. it's sad for us. you don't see a lot of sadness in the hotel. >> reporter: this woman is showing her sport with a rip revel t-shirt. revel employees unfastened steel lettering from the stone facade. what did you think revel was going to be capable of doing? >> honestly, i thought it was going to be here for years. it was a big upset for everyone. look how much money was invest
city's skyline and boost its bottom line. instead, it's sending 3,000 workers to the unemployment line. let's go to cydney long who is live in atlantic city. what's the mood like there? >> reporter: people here in atlantic city are sad. if it's any indication, the hotel rooms here at the revel, we can tell you they were sold out last night. the guests we have been speaking to are sad as they zip up their suitcases and leave the memories they made right here in such a short window behind....
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that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco.archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands of people per square mile. now, the only reason why that was possible, especially in a nonindustrial context, was that you had a very effective agricultural environment around fez within, say, 15 or 20 miles radius. but you also had very effective forms of nonhuman transport -- donkeys, camels, horses, mules -- that could bring in all of the kinds of supplies that the city needed. now, that's one reason why you had such high population densities. one of the effects of really high population densities, of course, is to create very dense urban markets, lots of consumers concent
that effect can be easily seen today in a living city, a city like fez, morocco.archaeologists have come to fez because the same high degree of specialization suggested by the ruins of ostia can be seen here in the flesh. the population and density of the old city of fez has remained the same since the 10th century. archaeologist david webster. the old city of fez had about 120,000 people for its total population. this would have been an equivalent of a population density of tens of thousands...
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"eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live at city hall this afternoon and same, people living in that area say they could use more police on the streets. >> reporter: that is right, because of those two shootings, folks living in the the northeast say they want more police officers on the street. city councilman bobby heene an spoke with those neighbors about their concerns, and they say that the best way to beef up the patrols is to split the 15th police district. >> i think there should be more cops in the neighborhood, most definitely. they are ones that protect us. >> reporter: abigail rosario had lived in the northeast for past 20 years and seen this neighborhood change, especially in the 15th district. tuesday afternoon, a nine year-old boy was grazed by a bullet near torresdale avenue and knor street. just a few weeks ago a police officer was grazed by a bullet during a shoot-out. both in the tacony section. both in the 15th district. >> you should focus on area that they need them definitely. high crime area. >> because of the shootings and violence and everything. >>
"eyewitness news" reporter syma chowdhry is live at city hall this afternoon and same, people living in that area say they could use more police on the streets. >> reporter: that is right, because of those two shootings, folks living in the the northeast say they want more police officers on the street. city councilman bobby heene an spoke with those neighbors about their concerns, and they say that the best way to beef up the patrols is to split the 15th police district....
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she is live in center city. christine, this has to do with police not reading the suspect her miranda warping? >> reporter: that's right. the jim in this case this afternoon granted the defense attorney's request to throw out one of christina regusters' statements to police because the police officer did not read regusters her miranda rights when he arrested her. that came after the jury listened to testimony about dna evidence. >> prosecution today presented critical evidence in linking christina rig gustors to this crime. >> reporter: tom klein represents the victim's family in the civil case, been in the courtroom every day listening to testimony in the criminal trial. . >> there were other items found in the house that were tested, including poles, including rugs, including other items. but the key item that we heard about today was saved to the very end by the prosecution. >> reporter: that key item was the t-shirt the victim was wearing when she was found. christina regusters' dna was found on it. but regu
she is live in center city. christine, this has to do with police not reading the suspect her miranda warping? >> reporter: that's right. the jim in this case this afternoon granted the defense attorney's request to throw out one of christina regusters' statements to police because the police officer did not read regusters her miranda rights when he arrested her. that came after the jury listened to testimony about dna evidence. >> prosecution today presented critical evidence in...
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city. nothing on the live radar now.as we go back to the west, this is pretty significant area of rain and showers and thunderstorms. a lot of rain there. it's not concentrated into one line of storms at this point. so we're not seeing widespread severe weather. a lot of moisture there. you can get real good downpours out of this. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. as we go into future cast. tonight, nothing much going on other than the clouds perhaps increasing toward morning and that front approaches. but in the meantime, it gets hot and humid. it's going to feel like july tomorrow. and that may be the last day it feels like july for a long, long time. look what happens. 4:00 in the afternoon, potential line of strong to severe thunderstorms with gusty wins coming right through i-95 corridor, during the afternoon rush. so not exactly great timing there. you can see some showers maybe gaining strong thunderstorms down to the south. that is 8:00. the tropics, this is the historical peak of hurricane season. it's very u
city. nothing on the live radar now.as we go back to the west, this is pretty significant area of rain and showers and thunderstorms. a lot of rain there. it's not concentrated into one line of storms at this point. so we're not seeing widespread severe weather. a lot of moisture there. you can get real good downpours out of this. a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. as we go into future cast. tonight, nothing much going on other than the clouds perhaps increasing toward morning and that front...
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the 1930's, in would not call it las vegas, but it was a lively city. had therohibition, you biggest jazz artists of the partially because the gangsters were wealthy. we're only a few yards away from river in downtown st. paul, but we are in the back in the-- 1920's and 1930's, this was called the castle royale, run as a gambling casino. underground caves has a fascinating history. made caves were naturally in soft limestone by water dripping from the mississippi river. when prohibition was passed, it is dark, cold, private, let's fill the room with illegal beer and then prohibition was repealed. filled bootleggers who said, ok, here is legal. let's do nightclubs. the gangsters of st. paul and the good people who like partying with gangsters, this anda nightclub as well as other cave nearby, filled with sex he does, chandeliers, kitchens, but mind you, it was also where john dillinger and notorious gangsters also like to hang out. the appeal of the underground nightclub was that you were with the most wanted bank robbers in america. today, we look at th
the 1930's, in would not call it las vegas, but it was a lively city. had therohibition, you biggest jazz artists of the partially because the gangsters were wealthy. we're only a few yards away from river in downtown st. paul, but we are in the back in the-- 1920's and 1930's, this was called the castle royale, run as a gambling casino. underground caves has a fascinating history. made caves were naturally in soft limestone by water dripping from the mississippi river. when prohibition was...
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this is a live look at city obser >>> this morning americans are paying tribute to thousands who diedn 9/11 13 years ago. this is a live look right now at new york city, the place along with washington, d.c. and pennsylvania where almost 3,000 people died. observances are planned that the buildings collapsed. this is the memorial plaza right now and this is a big difference this year for the 9/11 commemoration because all of the fences are down. the public is now allowed to go into the plaza and remember that day. >> have you ever been there? >> i have. and i went when the fences were up. so -- >> i have never seen what they built since but i was there a year or two years, three years after 9/11. it is such a big -- it's 16 acres the whole site. it's so big. and pretty impressive. >> it is. and don't forget the one world trade center, that's going to open up very soon in 2015. so -- >> we are getting there. >> they are making lots of changes. >>> susan mcginnis reports from lower manhattan where a tribute in lights is planned tonight. >> reporter: families who lost loved ones on septe
this is a live look at city obser >>> this morning americans are paying tribute to thousands who diedn 9/11 13 years ago. this is a live look right now at new york city, the place along with washington, d.c. and pennsylvania where almost 3,000 people died. observances are planned that the buildings collapsed. this is the memorial plaza right now and this is a big difference this year for the 9/11 commemoration because all of the fences are down. the public is now allowed to go into the...
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live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. takes c-span cities tour book tv and american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn more about their history and literary life. this weekend we partner with comcast for a visit to st. paul, minnesota. >> st. paul, 1930's, i would not call it las vegas, but it was a very lively city. the gangsters brought their mol ls. during prohibition you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place, partially because the gangsters. virtually every major gangster, kidnapper, and bank robber in america lived and worked within a three block radius of where we are standing today. john dillinger, baby faced here., all were people don't know that. there are no statues of these gangsters, but this was the epicenter of 1930's crime in the era of john dillinger. the fbi, the federal bureau of investigation, j edgar hoover, had this building as their headquarters. this is a building where all the bootleggers and bank robbers were tried and sent to alcatraz, leavenwo
live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. takes c-span cities tour book tv and american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn more about their history and literary life. this weekend we partner with comcast for a visit to st. paul, minnesota. >> st. paul, 1930's, i would not call it las vegas, but it was a very lively city. the gangsters brought their mol ls. during prohibition you had the biggest jazz artists of the decade here in st. paul. it was a very lively place,...
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live view of center city from the adventure aquarium. it will be warm this afternoon but humidity dropping as the day goes on. tomorrow just the opposite, humidity comes right back in here, and so does the heat and that may fuel storms as we head into the weekend. but not today. we don't have to worry about that at all. 59 in pottstown, wrightstown, 52 degrees. and it's dropped into the middle 60s in roxborough, northeast philadelphia, 65. and currently 71 degrees. as far as clouds are concerned there are a few offshore but that's it we'll see plenty of sunshine. neighborhood by neighborhood, sunny skies, 81 for the mountains today. 86 in reading abdomen quakertown. and plenty of sunshine and less and less humidity for doylestown and mount holly. a bit warm but the humidity stays low. the jersey shore, atlantic city, 82 degrees. 82 at cape may. and let's make it a trifecta there. 82 for rehoboth. inland, you might see a few high clouds later on today, but dover no sign of showers. nothing but sunshine for westchester, chester, glassboro.
live view of center city from the adventure aquarium. it will be warm this afternoon but humidity dropping as the day goes on. tomorrow just the opposite, humidity comes right back in here, and so does the heat and that may fuel storms as we head into the weekend. but not today. we don't have to worry about that at all. 59 in pottstown, wrightstown, 52 degrees. and it's dropped into the middle 60s in roxborough, northeast philadelphia, 65. and currently 71 degrees. as far as clouds are...
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san francisco i was born and raised but to rent out my plays while i go away it helps me to live in the city that i grew up in and love. i'm a self-employed i work for myself i need the extra income to help me will the life i live in san francisco so i self-write anything i usually am good about this but you couldn't come from the 15th i'm in support of the air b and b legislation and would like some the riektsz especially for homeowners only 90 days a year i want to expand that i think the home sharing is a great asset to our city i don't have issues paying the hotel tax but this is the kind of city we are we're a sharing city. thank you. next speaker. . >> thank you for having us i'm karen and i live in the western edition we've been there almost 40 years. i wanted to just sort share with you my husband shared some things but we have been able to utility the center money to help support our son at this point by helping pay off his law school tuition at the time he entered law school we are were not able to help we're now able to now we've been using air b and b provide more money. he's not
san francisco i was born and raised but to rent out my plays while i go away it helps me to live in the city that i grew up in and love. i'm a self-employed i work for myself i need the extra income to help me will the life i live in san francisco so i self-write anything i usually am good about this but you couldn't come from the 15th i'm in support of the air b and b legislation and would like some the riektsz especially for homeowners only 90 days a year i want to expand that i think the...
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a live view from center city from adventure aquarium. lots of sunshine, humidity stays low during the day today. it will be warm this afternoon, but the heat and humid tishgs that's on the way back. this weekend, we're looking at the possibility of some storm it's in area and some hot weather as well. right now, it feels great outside. six degrees cooler in philadelphia. at 69 degrees. the humidity, that number will drop significantly as the day goes on. temperature change, 10 degrees cooler for mt. pocono and pottstown. mount holly is 12 degrees cooler. 13 degrees cooler in millville. saturday nice and clear. we'll see lots of sunshine today but enjoy it today because waiting in the wings is humid air that's pushing right back into the area for tomorrow and the weekend. so future clouds showing not much going on during the day today. this afternoon, we might see some scattered clouds to the south but no sign of any wet weather today. mostly sunny, nice and comfortable, high temperatures to the middle and upper 80s this afternoon. the ne
a live view from center city from adventure aquarium. lots of sunshine, humidity stays low during the day today. it will be warm this afternoon, but the heat and humid tishgs that's on the way back. this weekend, we're looking at the possibility of some storm it's in area and some hot weather as well. right now, it feels great outside. six degrees cooler in philadelphia. at 69 degrees. the humidity, that number will drop significantly as the day goes on. temperature change, 10 degrees cooler...
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tracking a steamy start back to school and to work. >> the resort built to revive atlantic city's casino we are livetion t >> breaking now on "action news," dozens of teenaged felons have escaped from a detention facility down south. many of them had committed violent crimes. >> happening now, the atlantic city boardwalk suffers its biggest blow yet. revel casino has just closed its doors for good. >> hollywood hacked. the fallout continues from the release of stolen celebrity cyber photos and now the fbi is involved. >> good morning, it's 6:30 now on this tuesday, september 2nd. time to get a quick look at your weather and traffic with david murphy and karen rogers as not only do we go back to work but a lot of kids head back to school. good morning. >> yeah, you're right about that, tam. right now the top of the sun is just cresting the horizon over in the east. there's very little cloud cover around. take a look at satellite as we have that lack of cloud cover evident. out to the west of us clouds thicker and they may is that right to move towards the east as the afternoon goes on. 76 degrees in
tracking a steamy start back to school and to work. >> the resort built to revive atlantic city's casino we are livetion t >> breaking now on "action news," dozens of teenaged felons have escaped from a detention facility down south. many of them had committed violent crimes. >> happening now, the atlantic city boardwalk suffers its biggest blow yet. revel casino has just closed its doors for good. >> hollywood hacked. the fallout continues from the release of...
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live pictures from center city. they are protesting what they call corbett's failure to fund philadelphia schools. >>> the president of the national education association was in camden today. she visited pine point middle school. she met with staff, visited classrooms and heard from the students. the school is part of new jersey education association's priority schools initiative. >> rewith talking to the public school teachers. what impresses me is their passion. they love these kids. they are excited. it's like christmas, it's back to school. and yet they are worried. they are worried they might not have the resources. >> the priority school's initiative is designed to bring educators, community members and others together to address challenges faced by many public schools in our state. >>> happening right now, hillary clinton is making a public appearance in the big apple. she's attending a fund-raiser for the democratic governor's association. expect to see more of clinton over the next few days. that's because
live pictures from center city. they are protesting what they call corbett's failure to fund philadelphia schools. >>> the president of the national education association was in camden today. she visited pine point middle school. she met with staff, visited classrooms and heard from the students. the school is part of new jersey education association's priority schools initiative. >> rewith talking to the public school teachers. what impresses me is their passion. they love these...
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the philadelphia city called, took steps to make that happen to its statutes today. nbc 10's deanna durante is live now at city hall with more. deanna? >> reporter: city officials tellmy they do think the steps taken today are a step in the right direction but are calling on state legislators do to more. >> it's clear if they had walked by each other without any expression of who's your fing boyfriend, none of this would have happened. >> reporter: the september 11th attack on two gay men in center city was a wake-up call. >> these were young people. for me that suggests that the parents and caregivers in their lives are not teaching them tolerance. >> reporter: the pair introduced an amendment to the city ordinance to cover sexual orientation into the hate crime statute. this criminal complaint outlines what the victims told police. investigators say the victims were able to identify three suspects from their photos. the complaint says philip williams punched one of the victims an undetermined amount of times and kathryn knott screaming homophobe ek slurs and punching another. the men were walking
the philadelphia city called, took steps to make that happen to its statutes today. nbc 10's deanna durante is live now at city hall with more. deanna? >> reporter: city officials tellmy they do think the steps taken today are a step in the right direction but are calling on state legislators do to more. >> it's clear if they had walked by each other without any expression of who's your fing boyfriend, none of this would have happened. >> reporter: the september 11th attack on...
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who we could relate to on social science. >>: the are a lot of what the people worldwide who lived in small citiesand no local network at all. gabe: we have a lively conversations going on about this at our website kron 4 that,..com. >> mark:when it comes to the best cities to live in, the bay area takes two of the top five spots. >> mark:24-7 wall street reviewed cities with a population of 650-thousand or more. >> mark:they based their findings on crime rates, employment growth, education, and affordability. here's a look at the top 5. >> mark:5. evanston, illinois. taking the number 4 and 3 spots are right here in the bay area. four is in the east bay, pleasanton. three, in the south bay, mountain view. 2. bellevue, washington. 1. newton, massachussetts. ahead on the kron 4 morning news. >> darya:the mexican government began airlifting the first of tens of thousands of stranded tourists out of the hurricane ravaged resort area of los cabos yesterday. bulldog: quarterback takes the snap... oh, he fakes a handoff and he's making a run... 'cause mattress discounters fall kickoff sale ends sunday!
who we could relate to on social science. >>: the are a lot of what the people worldwide who lived in small citiesand no local network at all. gabe: we have a lively conversations going on about this at our website kron 4 that,..com. >> mark:when it comes to the best cities to live in, the bay area takes two of the top five spots. >> mark:24-7 wall street reviewed cities with a population of 650-thousand or more. >> mark:they based their findings on crime rates,...
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franciscan you should be allowed to gadget in a limit format of activity by permanent you need to live in the city i prove you live here 9 months you thought u out of the year for families away r away and travrlz who are out of the town sequoa i'll tell you we've heard from home sharing that .6 months or more and landlords that thought another period of time was good what this legislation requires for the first time anyone engaged in home sharing needs to recommendation with the city so if there's quality of life issues you need to pay our taxes it's been estimate by some the city has lost tens of millions of dollars you'll need liability insurance we don't want this to undermine the rent control laws my tenant can't persist more than rent control sequoa we were at the planning commission in early august and the planning commission i want to thank director ram and commissioners for not only our analysis of the legislation but for making recommendations we did at the beginning of this month we introduced legislation that included the recommendations out of planning commission they include the regul
franciscan you should be allowed to gadget in a limit format of activity by permanent you need to live in the city i prove you live here 9 months you thought u out of the year for families away r away and travrlz who are out of the town sequoa i'll tell you we've heard from home sharing that .6 months or more and landlords that thought another period of time was good what this legislation requires for the first time anyone engaged in home sharing needs to recommendation with the city so if...
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the five cities that will take part in this research have yet to be chosen. >>> now to decision 2014. philadelphia officials are encouraging illegal immigrants living in the city to register to vote. a table was set up in love park yesterday to help people with the registration process, and today a table will be set up outside of the national constitution center. we are now just 48 days away from the general election in pennsylvania, which is tuesday, november 4th. >>> and just before 6:00, we have breaking news into our studios this morning. skyforce10 was dispatched this morning, hovering now live over the scene of an accident in mayfair. this is at the intersection of frankford and roland. this is the information that we're getting, as you see emergency personnel there. two people were hurt in a car crash. they crashed into a pole, and it has created -- if you're wondering why it's uncommonly dark there, it's because there's a power outage in the area. again, two people hurt. we don't know the extent of their injuries, but this happened because of a car that crashed into a pole. and we'll have information as we get it from the scene. >>> philade
the five cities that will take part in this research have yet to be chosen. >>> now to decision 2014. philadelphia officials are encouraging illegal immigrants living in the city to register to vote. a table was set up in love park yesterday to help people with the registration process, and today a table will be set up outside of the national constitution center. we are now just 48 days away from the general election in pennsylvania, which is tuesday, november 4th. >>> and...
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. >>> a live look at center city this morning. steamy and stormy weather set to return for the unofficial final weekend of summer. 73 degrees on this friday morning. good morning, everyone. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm chris cato. let's go now to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert forecast. bill, before we talk about the steamy weather for later today, can we just reflect on how wonderful yesterday was? >> it was a beautiful day. that was yesterday. today you can feel the difference this morning, the humidity has already moved into the area. it's going to stay steamy during the day. yesterday, we were in the upper 80s, low humidity, so nice at the shore where the temperatures warmed into the low 80s. but it's going to be steamy all around, including cape may. it is dry, no showers, just temperatures that are running 5 to 12 degrees warmer than yesterday at this time. 74 currently in philadelphia. 69 in pottstown, millville is 71 degrees. the numbers will be climbing. we'll see sunshine to start with, bright sunshine
. >>> a live look at center city this morning. steamy and stormy weather set to return for the unofficial final weekend of summer. 73 degrees on this friday morning. good morning, everyone. this is nbc 10 news today. i'm chris cato. let's go now to meteorologist bill henley with his first alert forecast. bill, before we talk about the steamy weather for later today, can we just reflect on how wonderful yesterday was? >> it was a beautiful day. that was yesterday. today you can...
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we need to have a live city, and not to have a disneyland. >> venice has a charm for tourists, that came in three years ago. around $8 a night for those that stay over. the authorities prefer the words cultural donation to tax. the question is is yet another charge a step too far? >> i think it's too much. >> i won't come back. it will be my last visit then. >> i think it's not possible. it's not physically possible to stop tourists coming in. >> we couldn't get anyone to talk to us at the mayor's office. the corruption scandal means no tv cameras were allowed. venice has been named a theme park for adults. and those visitors may soon have to pay for the ride.
we need to have a live city, and not to have a disneyland. >> venice has a charm for tourists, that came in three years ago. around $8 a night for those that stay over. the authorities prefer the words cultural donation to tax. the question is is yet another charge a step too far? >> i think it's too much. >> i won't come back. it will be my last visit then. >> i think it's not possible. it's not physically possible to stop tourists coming in. >> we couldn't get...
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on the northbound side about 14 minutes as you can see between atlantic city expressway and the walt whitman bridge. this is 76. live look near city avenue. no delays to report on schuylkill expressway. this portion of 76 will likely be jammed.
on the northbound side about 14 minutes as you can see between atlantic city expressway and the walt whitman bridge. this is 76. live look near city avenue. no delays to report on schuylkill expressway. this portion of 76 will likely be jammed.