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>> dooker loc, on the other hand, was still caught up in the game.f being a gangster. >> what do you want for your future? >> money, power, respect. top of the food chain. >> everybody's like that when they're young. they don't see the big picture. they can't see it yet. you know what i mean? it's just whatever happens happens. >> having been in and out of state prisons in california, fisher sought to share his wisdom with the younger thompson. >> i've got him out of situations in here, he was just reacting to [ bleep ]. i'm telling him you can't always just react. you know what i mean? you got to slow down and think about something real quick. he thanks me later on, like yeah. i'm glad i didn't do that. >> he keeps me cool. i'm real hot headed. quick snap on somebody. real quick. no problem, don't worry about nothing. he keep me out of it, cool. >> despite the fact there was sort of a mentor relationship, you could see that cousin ice couldn't totally impart all that he had learned in his years on to dooker. >> a new generation. >> check all you old
>> dooker loc, on the other hand, was still caught up in the game.f being a gangster. >> what do you want for your future? >> money, power, respect. top of the food chain. >> everybody's like that when they're young. they don't see the big picture. they can't see it yet. you know what i mean? it's just whatever happens happens. >> having been in and out of state prisons in california, fisher sought to share his wisdom with the younger thompson. >> i've got...
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. >> it makes me want to ter: loc hope to find a solution to keep the d.r.e.a.m.ers here. >> i think they could come up with something that would allow these 800,000 young people residency. >> reporter: the president wants lawmakers to devise a solution by march. but help may come at a price. >> they are going to say we want a wall or we want to cut legal immigration down and criminalize more people. >> reporter: daca recipients plan to stay in the u.s. illegally once their permits expire. in san francisco, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. >> save daca now! >> abc 7 news was in berkeley where at least 100 people protested the daca decision. an american progress study found 45% of d.r.e.a.m.ers are in school. schools are hearing from concerned students. >> being brought here at small children and growing up in this country and feeling like this is their country with a desire to make their parents proud of them and a desire to become active members of the society that has been good to them. >> the uc system has an estimated 4,000 d.r.e.a.m.ers and cal state has 8,000. >>> abc 7 news was
. >> it makes me want to ter: loc hope to find a solution to keep the d.r.e.a.m.ers here. >> i think they could come up with something that would allow these 800,000 young people residency. >> reporter: the president wants lawmakers to devise a solution by march. but help may come at a price. >> they are going to say we want a wall or we want to cut legal immigration down and criminalize more people. >> reporter: daca recipients plan to stay in the u.s. illegally...
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. >> we purchased m more from loc farms anand local grocery store than obvbvioly. that gives them some business and increase their local economy and i think that's a great goal to work towards. >> our generation, wear the ones that will going to have to be the e problem sololver for tomo. and why not start h here and reducece our carbon footprint a buy creatively? >> and that was creatively. this is not in the movie because since after the movie wasas don they s started a store in their school. so they make food from all local ingredients and they -- it's part of the business course at the school. and they're providing fresh local organic -- a lotot of vegetatarian food for thee studs all day. they to come by and have really good food. >> because the sea level change, miami, out of all the cities in the world will have the greatest economic loss. >> at a certain point, is there anything we can do? e have to start thinking that. we're the green team! >> melissa, maddie, m melissa a nicole wanted to go bebeyond th classrsroom w with what t they learned about energygy
. >> we purchased m more from loc farms anand local grocery store than obvbvioly. that gives them some business and increase their local economy and i think that's a great goal to work towards. >> our generation, wear the ones that will going to have to be the e problem sololver for tomo. and why not start h here and reducece our carbon footprint a buy creatively? >> and that was creatively. this is not in the movie because since after the movie wasas don they s started a...
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we'll talk more about this plus your loc this morning, more than a million people in puerto rico don't have power. they have no idea when the lights will come back on. last night irma passed north of the island. officials say there isn't much flooding and the damage isn't as bad as it could have been. it's different when we look at barbuda. 1400 people are homeless. as sheena mentioned, the storm is now headed to turks and caicos tonight. >>> meanwhile, a mass evacuation under way in south florida as potentially millions of people try to escape the storm. take a look at this new video of the highway jam-packed with families trying to leave town. this was north of tampa in pasco county. further south, mandatory evacuations in miami-dade. evacuationsrt county. that's where we've deployed david culver. he took the pictures of long lines at home depot as people buy supplies. battery section is wiped out. gas is another thing people are trying to stock up on as irma heads their way. >> reporter: we're in pembroke pines. you've heard about the long lines for gas. let me show you this station
we'll talk more about this plus your loc this morning, more than a million people in puerto rico don't have power. they have no idea when the lights will come back on. last night irma passed north of the island. officials say there isn't much flooding and the damage isn't as bad as it could have been. it's different when we look at barbuda. 1400 people are homeless. as sheena mentioned, the storm is now headed to turks and caicos tonight. >>> meanwhile, a mass evacuation under way in...
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i'll stick it in a zip-loc bag and put it on my head. >> reporter: that's one way to keep a cool head. >> that is true. >> reporter: this heat wave will continue to test our patience over the weekend. b.a.r.t. is also going to be doing major track work in oakland. that's going to mean delays up to one hour, depending on your destination. an important reminder, san jose has opened six cooling centers around the center to give people some relief in this heat. david louie, "abc7 news." >> thank you, david. and "abc7 news" is in livermore right now, one of the hottest places in the bay area. oh, look at that. the temperature is 107 degrees. and the heat is forcing people to change some of their plans. "abc7 news" reporter leslie brinkley gives us some examples from walnut creek. >> reporter: well, it peaked at 109 here, dipping to a balmy 108 in the shade right now. just imagine what you might be thinking if you were getting married outdoors this weekend. kara beasley is getting married this weekend, when it's predicted to be 105 degrees. >> i just kept thinking oh, my god, not me, not to
i'll stick it in a zip-loc bag and put it on my head. >> reporter: that's one way to keep a cool head. >> that is true. >> reporter: this heat wave will continue to test our patience over the weekend. b.a.r.t. is also going to be doing major track work in oakland. that's going to mean delays up to one hour, depending on your destination. an important reminder, san jose has opened six cooling centers around the center to give people some relief in this heat. david louie,...
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i'll stick it in a zip-loc bag and put it on my head. >> reporter: that's one way to keep a cool head. >> that is true. >> reporter: this heat wave will continue to test our patience over the weekend. b.a.r.t. is also going to be doing major track work in oakland. that's going to mean delays up to one hour, depending on your destination. an important reminder, san jose has opened six cooling centers around the center to give people some relief in this heat. david louie, "abc7 news." >> thank you, david. and "abc7 news" is in livermore right now, one of the hottest places in the bay area. oh, look at that. the temperature is 107 degrees. and the heat is forcing people to change some of their plans. "abc7 news" reporter leslie brinkley gives us some examples from walnut creek. >> reporter: well, it peaked at 109 here, dipping to a balmy 108 in the shade right now. just imagine what you might be thinking if you were getting married outdoors this weekend. kara beasley is getting married this weekend, when it's predicted to be 105 degrees. >> i just kept thinking oh, my god, not me, not to
i'll stick it in a zip-loc bag and put it on my head. >> reporter: that's one way to keep a cool head. >> that is true. >> reporter: this heat wave will continue to test our patience over the weekend. b.a.r.t. is also going to be doing major track work in oakland. that's going to mean delays up to one hour, depending on your destination. an important reminder, san jose has opened six cooling centers around the center to give people some relief in this heat. david louie,...
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the company is planning to keep all its loc may benefit from buying online.re working to improve its website and making change to the online stores. if it's approved, the result of this toys "r" us will restructure billions in debt and come out of stronger than some other companies that had to cut back. >>> you fell in love with a house at first sight. your bank approved the loan, but can can you really afford it? consumer reports wants to make sure your eyes aren't bigger than your bank account. susan hogan helps you do the math. >> kier and her husband just bought their first home. >> what's the first thing we need to do. >> when trying to determine their price range, they had two goals. keep their monthly housing costs below what they've been paying for rent and make sure they had enough left over to cover other expenses then some. >> we tried to break it into pile where we were saving a certain amount of money month. >> their bank prearooufed them, but that number can be deceiving. lenders look at how much they think you can pay them each month. >> that d
the company is planning to keep all its loc may benefit from buying online.re working to improve its website and making change to the online stores. if it's approved, the result of this toys "r" us will restructure billions in debt and come out of stronger than some other companies that had to cut back. >>> you fell in love with a house at first sight. your bank approved the loan, but can can you really afford it? consumer reports wants to make sure your eyes aren't bigger...
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so again, i thank the chairman for including this in the en loc amendment. the chair: does the gentlewoman reserve? mrs. lowey: i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield back the balance of my time and urge the adoption of the en bloc amendment. he chair: the gentleman yields does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? mr. rogers: would the chair advise whether or not amendment number 103 is included in the en bloc? the speaker pro tempore: without objection the clerk will redesignate the amendment en bloc. the clerk: en bloc number 4 consisting of amendments 90, 93, 108, 109, 04, 105, 111, and 117 printed in part b of house report 115-295, offered by mr. rogers of kentucky. mr. rogers: mr. chairman, i yield back the balance of my time and urge adoption of the amendment. the chair: the gentleman moves for adoption of the amendment. the question is on the amendment en bloc. offered by the gentleman from kentucky. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes
so again, i thank the chairman for including this in the en loc amendment. the chair: does the gentlewoman reserve? mrs. lowey: i yield back. the chair: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from kentucky. mr. rogers: i yield back the balance of my time and urge the adoption of the en bloc amendment. he chair: the gentleman yields does the gentleman from kentucky seek recognition? mr. rogers: would the chair advise whether or not amendment number 103 is included in the en bloc? the speaker...
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satellite phones are critical in allowing senior government officials to communicate with loc l local leaders. >> two hurricanes passing through an island is unprecedented. therefore, the response needs to be unprecedented. >> only a handful of flights are trickling out of the airport in san juan. >> my mother needs dialysis. we've been here 26 hours. >> desperate travelers crowded the ticket counters hoping to get on one of the the u.s. mainland. we told the governor about the dire conditions we witnessed. >> why can't food and water be sent there right now? there are babies naked. >> because of the reporting i ordered food and snacks to be delivered to the airport. >> it's not getting there. >> that's why i'm taking action and we'll make sure water and food is on its way. >> he kept his word. food and snacks arrived within an hour. the governor worries about the lasting effects if washington doesn't pass a financial aid package soon. >> it will come in the 3.5 million citizens and live here and what you're about to see is a massive exodus of puerto ricans to the mainland. it's going
satellite phones are critical in allowing senior government officials to communicate with loc l local leaders. >> two hurricanes passing through an island is unprecedented. therefore, the response needs to be unprecedented. >> only a handful of flights are trickling out of the airport in san juan. >> my mother needs dialysis. we've been here 26 hours. >> desperate travelers crowded the ticket counters hoping to get on one of the the u.s. mainland. we told the governor...
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. >> we got the chance to take another tour this week on our loc local roads.got a chance to find out how these big trucks >> think of this as a really advanced form of cruise control. three trucks rolling down the highway but only the lead truck is responsible for speed for the entire group. the following trucks take their speed and breaking commands from the lead truck which means these guys can get very close. >> we're .6 seconds away from this truck. he's not controlling anything. just steering the truck. >> exactly. >> they communicate vital information ten time ace second between them. he said this is a break through and it could directly impact your wallet. this should improve fuel efficiency by 5% which means lower delivery costs and cheaper products in stores. all of this is being tested now along i-66. >> every road in the state of we don't have a regulatory environment restrictive to this. >> back on the road, you do have to wonder if this could cause truck drivers to lose a little focus. more tests are need. >> we haven't done any studies on that. i
. >> we got the chance to take another tour this week on our loc local roads.got a chance to find out how these big trucks >> think of this as a really advanced form of cruise control. three trucks rolling down the highway but only the lead truck is responsible for speed for the entire group. the following trucks take their speed and breaking commands from the lead truck which means these guys can get very close. >> we're .6 seconds away from this truck. he's not controlling...
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ahead how to make sure that your contribution finds the right target but first, a check of your loc ♪ose. >> well you got one now, buddy. >> oh, yes, sir. we got a million over here. we got a million. we got a million from mr. jones. >> texas native and nfl wide receiver dez bryant helped raise more than $2 million for harvey victims last night at at&t stadium in dallas. the man on the other end of the phone line of course was dallas cowboys owner jerry jones. jones pledged $1 million. the cowboys held a telethon after their game against the houston texans was cancelled. >> families have lost their homes so i really just hope, you know, they can see that we're here for them and we want them to be back on their feet as soon as possible. >> bryant himself donated $50,000 to relief efforts. >> mr. bryant and mr. jones. those are just some of the donations pouring in to the flood victims. the white house says that president trump is pledging $1 million of his personal funds to the recovery effort. celebrities and businesses are also stepping up. houstons texans star j.j. watt raised more
ahead how to make sure that your contribution finds the right target but first, a check of your loc ♪ose. >> well you got one now, buddy. >> oh, yes, sir. we got a million over here. we got a million. we got a million from mr. jones. >> texas native and nfl wide receiver dez bryant helped raise more than $2 million for harvey victims last night at at&t stadium in dallas. the man on the other end of the phone line of course was dallas cowboys owner jerry jones. jones...
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your loc when you drop a 603-horsepower v8 biturbo engine into one of mercedes-benz's finest luxury sedansn 3.3 seconds. the mercedes-amg e63 s sedan. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by safelite autoglass. america's largest vehicle glass experts. safelite autoglass. america's largest vehicle glass experts. >>> hey gorngs to you. i'm natasha zouves fromabc7 mornings." meteorologist mike nicco has a quick check o yr forecast. hey, mike. >> hey, tasha, hi, everybody. check out danville, 49, napa 48. the rest of us in the 50s this morning except for fairfield at 47. temperatures range from 63 in half moon bay, san francisco 65, oakland 68, and then some low to mid-70s in our inland neighborhoods. cooler tonight with more mid-40s to mid-50s. autumn starts tomorrow. summer warmth arrives next week. alexis? >>> all right. kind of switching things up there. taking a look at the roads this morning, want to take you back to our sigalert. it has been canceled, all lanes are back open, northbound 101 at san antonio road so north of google headquarters, major delays back into san jose. you
your loc when you drop a 603-horsepower v8 biturbo engine into one of mercedes-benz's finest luxury sedansn 3.3 seconds. the mercedes-amg e63 s sedan. >>> "good morning america" is brought to you by safelite autoglass. america's largest vehicle glass experts. safelite autoglass. america's largest vehicle glass experts. >>> hey gorngs to you. i'm natasha zouves fromabc7 mornings." meteorologist mike nicco has a quick check o yr forecast. hey, mike. >> hey,...