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yet it might as well be another world. >> there is no local city council. there is no local police force. no parking meters. >> reporter: this quiet stretch along highway 1 is where peter wells and others moved to escape concrete cities. >> here in the woods, in the meadows, you find yourself. >> reporter: the symbol of this enclave, a bridge as eclectic as the area's residents. albion river bridge built during world war ii but because of a shortage of concrete and steel, it was made of wood. >> it's the only remaining trestle bridge about highway 1. >> reporter: nearly 40 years ago, built this inn to take in the bridge's pastrnicturesque v. even though albion bridge is on the national historic register, its future is up in the air. cal trans says the wooden beams are deteriorating, leaching arsenic and chromium into the ground and the platform is rotting. the agency says maintain nent is $500,000 a year. >> this bridge does not meet current seismic standards in the design seismic event. although the bridge may not collapse, it may be so damaged it would hav
yet it might as well be another world. >> there is no local city council. there is no local police force. no parking meters. >> reporter: this quiet stretch along highway 1 is where peter wells and others moved to escape concrete cities. >> here in the woods, in the meadows, you find yourself. >> reporter: the symbol of this enclave, a bridge as eclectic as the area's residents. albion river bridge built during world war ii but because of a shortage of concrete and...
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well they do of course run the local cities and counties and the overall balance between the d.p.p. and the kuomintang in the cities is an indicator for the general support for the president in the country as a whole and in that respect to the kuomintang basically reversed the results of the two thousand and fourteen local elections when the d.p.p. one thirteen out of twenty two and the commandant went down to about six. mayors and county magistrates and no woman down basically has gone back to its old level so it does have a significant influence at the local level and it is to some extent an indicator of national policies and what about i mean she it's i has resigned as party leader but she'll still be the president how much will these results damage have presidency well not. really directly she will. basically separate out the responsibilities of chairman of the party and president and in my food that is a good move those should be two separate responsibilities she and her previous esther have combined us in one person but as we see in no doubt leads to relatively large burden on
well they do of course run the local cities and counties and the overall balance between the d.p.p. and the kuomintang in the cities is an indicator for the general support for the president in the country as a whole and in that respect to the kuomintang basically reversed the results of the two thousand and fourteen local elections when the d.p.p. one thirteen out of twenty two and the commandant went down to about six. mayors and county magistrates and no woman down basically has gone back to...
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>> well the city at that time did not have the control of its local government. the city was broken up that the state appointed an emergency manager to have the authority over decision-making. that included this water switch. it was pitched as a way for the city to save money. and this really registered for a lot of people in the community because the people of flint were paying some of the most expensive water bills in the entire nation. >> the detroit supplied water? >> yes, and it was very expensive, so people thought -- i think a lot of people thought if this happened their bills would go down they would not go up, that did not prove to be the case. that switch was thought to be a way for the city to regain its self sufficiency, more local control over natural resources, to save money as a community for the long-term. >> and anna clark was that a emergency administrator state decision to make the switch, or a city decision? >> it was made by the emergency manager. >> appointed by the governor. >> he did conveep the city council for the vote. he thought it woul
>> well the city at that time did not have the control of its local government. the city was broken up that the state appointed an emergency manager to have the authority over decision-making. that included this water switch. it was pitched as a way for the city to save money. and this really registered for a lot of people in the community because the people of flint were paying some of the most expensive water bills in the entire nation. >> the detroit supplied water? >> yes,...
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the small advance generated is not processed and most often lands up in a landfill or one locality in the city of my suv the result of india is championing the cause to send zied always to landfills not only that the recycle used is sold for a profit how scalable and sustainable is the small the let's find out. the city of my c.v. is it mission. thank. you. thank. god the break of dawn every day an army of civic workers has been going all out to reclaim this city status as the cleanest city in the country. but above them is what i got on my suv was given the cleanest city award by the government. beaumont on corn and then the game called two thousand and seventeen and this. has been a while there i don't know that i got a whole administration all these all of us are trying very hard to go back to number one of them but from our point of now favor a feel. for the city traditionally you persist with hygiene this what sort of what the annual friendliness index is a big deal a survey of the tracks indian cities based on the level of sanitation and facilities for beast management. the want on my so
the small advance generated is not processed and most often lands up in a landfill or one locality in the city of my suv the result of india is championing the cause to send zied always to landfills not only that the recycle used is sold for a profit how scalable and sustainable is the small the let's find out. the city of my c.v. is it mission. thank. you. thank. god the break of dawn every day an army of civic workers has been going all out to reclaim this city status as the cleanest city in...
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. >>> plus much more on the election including the 2 big local cities that still have tens of thousands of ballots left to count. >> we do not want to start new programs and. / new programs and not have the money to pay for. >>> a closer look at our future governor. are his big plans really feasible? >>> what caused this incredible site over the california sky? tested an unarmed "minuteman three" missile on election day. it launched from an underground silo at vandenberg air force base. officials say it was a success... and the intercontinental ballistic after re-e >>> testing an unarmed minuteman of 3 missile on election day. this thing lost from an underground silo. officials say it was a success and the intercontinental ballistic missile hit its target after reentry. the air force test these missiles about 4 times per year. >>> a brand-new era in california politics. >> gavin newsom cruising to victory and will become the 40th governor of california. you also have a big player -- he will be a big player in national politics be >> it is a presidential election coming up and gavin news
. >>> plus much more on the election including the 2 big local cities that still have tens of thousands of ballots left to count. >> we do not want to start new programs and. / new programs and not have the money to pay for. >>> a closer look at our future governor. are his big plans really feasible? >>> what caused this incredible site over the california sky? tested an unarmed "minuteman three" missile on election day. it launched from an underground...
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from some local cities who didn't get the nod seemed relieved. locals in seattle complain about skyrocketing rents and prolonged construction and credit locked. and others felt burned because local officials released so much data about their communities to the tech giant. amazon still up 40% year to date. s. and p500 -- s & p 500 still up 5%. blake: women and money is this friday at 9:30 eastern on the fox business network. amazon says this is a winner. virginia stand to receive $3.2 billion in tax revenue over the next 20 years with workers averaging over $150,000 a year. virginia will give amazon $573 million in breaks. $550 million a cash front and. and money from a long on for infrastructure projects. an average salary of $150,000. new york will give $1.525 billion in performance. that's and refundable tax credit and a cash grant for buildings being occupied the next 10 years so long as they hit those targets. not everyone is thrilled with this. the ceo of the national housing conference joins us in studio. when you talk about 25,000 jobs in e
from some local cities who didn't get the nod seemed relieved. locals in seattle complain about skyrocketing rents and prolonged construction and credit locked. and others felt burned because local officials released so much data about their communities to the tech giant. amazon still up 40% year to date. s. and p500 -- s & p 500 still up 5%. blake: women and money is this friday at 9:30 eastern on the fox business network. amazon says this is a winner. virginia stand to receive $3.2...
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it can be done here locally and used and consumed in the city it's grown. >> they hope to get more people thinking about food in a any waugh and inspire them to think local when they think produce. sally of tricycle farms is dogged about getting consumers to reimagine food in richmond. so she set up a fellowship to help others. kyle was part of that program. he now has his own farm on the tour. >> it's going to be great to have people out to the farm and show people what i'm doing and how it's close to the market here. get people to just see what i'm doing. >> real local rva provides ongoing support by making introductions to the lakewide farmers market. >> it's an incubator for small businesses. occasionally, one of these little vendors will end up with a shop of their own. >> seeing how it has impacted the community as well as the retail community. we've seen new growth in the local businesses and they're successful. that makes us feel really good. it's all interconnected. that's what our goal was. we're seeing that fulfilled. >> the lakeside farmers market is where you'll find a variet
it can be done here locally and used and consumed in the city it's grown. >> they hope to get more people thinking about food in a any waugh and inspire them to think local when they think produce. sally of tricycle farms is dogged about getting consumers to reimagine food in richmond. so she set up a fellowship to help others. kyle was part of that program. he now has his own farm on the tour. >> it's going to be great to have people out to the farm and show people what i'm doing...
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it would have expanded the ability for local cities to essentially make their own rules when it comesrent control. voters said, no, we don't want that. is that a surprise this morning? >> not a terrible surprise. but i think it does reflect the fact that we are still debating how best to address housing affordability. clearly the voters have said no to rent control at least for now. i don't think this issue is going away, though. i'm sure we will see more attempts to make affordable house anything california because right now it is not. >> it will be interesting to see because san francisco supervisors were already lining up ways they could use this proposition to change other rules in san francisco. but that is not going to happen. obviously we have a huge housing crisis. >> absolutely. we saw a big turnout last night. some of which was coming from younger voters, first-time voters. these are folks more likely to be renters and maybe would like to buy a home some day. this issue is not going away. >> the issue of our time. dr. jackson, we appreciate you coming in this morning. again,
it would have expanded the ability for local cities to essentially make their own rules when it comesrent control. voters said, no, we don't want that. is that a surprise this morning? >> not a terrible surprise. but i think it does reflect the fact that we are still debating how best to address housing affordability. clearly the voters have said no to rent control at least for now. i don't think this issue is going away, though. i'm sure we will see more attempts to make affordable house...
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what one local city wants. >>> i'm 7 on your side's mic it's "gaming with america's best internet provider" internet. just any internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one-two-three-four-five mobile lines included" internet. it's internet from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get a special offer on xfinity internet and tv for $35 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and ask how you can save on your wireless bill when you include xfinity mobile click, call or visit a store today. >>> dozens of cities, including san jose joined together in a lawsuit against the federal communications commission. >> this is about a recent decision giving millions of breaks as they seek to deploy 5g cell. >> here's the reporter. >> as america's telecom companies try to build a 5g wireless network, many want to install them on public utility poles. they want to charge for access, which is the subject of a lawsuit in which san jose is included. the mayor wrote an op-ed sharing how the city has been working to add the technology at fai
what one local city wants. >>> i'm 7 on your side's mic it's "gaming with america's best internet provider" internet. just any internet. it's "all your teenagers streaming at once" internet. it's "i can get up to one-two-three-four-five mobile lines included" internet. it's internet from xfinity that makes your life... simple. easy. awesome. get a special offer on xfinity internet and tv for $35 each a month for 12 months when you bundle both, and ask how...
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laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their daily needs the eco part river which passes through on time to reveal is the city's largest source of water local people fish and do they washing here but the water is contaminated by rule of sewage only a part of the tunnel every vote is connected to the sewer system and none of the waste water is properly treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental pollution will soon make it impossible to provide local residents with safe drinking water. with respect to the quality of the drinking water is environmental degradation. our facilities have to operate full capacity just to use meet the needs as best we can. with what subsystems the city has drafted a proposal to expand its waste water treatment facilities these improvements in water management are urgently needed as. those only two will otherwise the it will not be a source of life but a threat to the local environment and people. that say you have to say with the latest from the wild of business fro
laundry blocks across the city many locals still rely on contaminated surface water to meet their daily needs the eco part river which passes through on time to reveal is the city's largest source of water local people fish and do they washing here but the water is contaminated by rule of sewage only a part of the tunnel every vote is connected to the sewer system and none of the waste water is properly treated. the director of the municipal waste water facility worries that environmental...
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the good local buy plant was going to set the stage for the rest of the city. they always manage when does late nor waste. the incineration so we are completely money . receiving from different walks of my specific operation. as you can see. we have got rainy six days collection. and we have one soul of agnes we gave amnesty the public. they had about forty civic with those employed in the good but. they've been given the title of now good money which translates as friends of the city. in developing a detailed and we simply do it because all too created an opportunity for formal employment for these workers most of whom. informal back because. the city corporation is now trying to bring more and more of them into therefore. they have provided i don't regard as. benefits. because like i had entered the search field to be given by jungle man. but new york is wanting to. keep close to about twenty thousand households in this area of the city . one of the means responsibilities of the steamer for two to bliss is do court is to make sure that the collect wheezed tha
the good local buy plant was going to set the stage for the rest of the city. they always manage when does late nor waste. the incineration so we are completely money . receiving from different walks of my specific operation. as you can see. we have got rainy six days collection. and we have one soul of agnes we gave amnesty the public. they had about forty civic with those employed in the good but. they've been given the title of now good money which translates as friends of the city. in...
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local charities and good samaritans have been helping them and walmart management has asked them to leave. the area red cross went to the tent city earlier this week to warn items like portable lights and restrooms brought in on a temporary basis will be removed. people are being told to go to local shelters instead, but most of the shelters are full. >> i'm living day by day right now. i don't know, hopefully tomorrow is a better day and we find something somewhere to stay. >> many of the evacuees at this camp are concerned about going to local shelters because they're crowded. few had norovirus outbreaks. fema shelter is being set up but won't be ready for a few more days. >>> later today, senator kamala harris will visit the burn zone in butte county. we have video from august when she met with victims of the mendocino complex fire. senator harris will meet with firefighters, local leaders and evac weicue evacuees. there are ongoing concerns as crews continue to search through the rubble. >>> back here in the bay area, rescue divers pulled the body of a man out of the water near the albiso marina in san jose yesterday afternoo
local charities and good samaritans have been helping them and walmart management has asked them to leave. the area red cross went to the tent city earlier this week to warn items like portable lights and restrooms brought in on a temporary basis will be removed. people are being told to go to local shelters instead, but most of the shelters are full. >> i'm living day by day right now. i don't know, hopefully tomorrow is a better day and we find something somewhere to stay. >> many...
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the local city which is implementing new life- saving technology at its 9-1-1 call centers. we'll show you how. (ken) calling 9-1-1 with your cell phone does not give dispatchers your exact location. you have to give your address. but soon that will change. (pam) one bay area city has implemented new technology .. which allows the 9=1=1 call centers to pinpoint the location of emergencies which are called in on a cell phone. (ken) kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows us how it works. nat sound - 911 what is your emergency sound from michael spath - communications manager, sunnyvale, 911 call center"when i get a call the number one thing i want to know is where is this person who is having an emergency" michael spath communications manager for sunnyvales department of public safety, showed me how rapid sos, a new location technology integrated into their 911 call center has improved their emergency response to 911 calls made off of cell phones. sound from michael spath - communications manager, sunnyvale, 911 call ce
the local city which is implementing new life- saving technology at its 9-1-1 call centers. we'll show you how. (ken) calling 9-1-1 with your cell phone does not give dispatchers your exact location. you have to give your address. but soon that will change. (pam) one bay area city has implemented new technology .. which allows the 9=1=1 call centers to pinpoint the location of emergencies which are called in on a cell phone. (ken) kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate shows us how it works. nat...
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san francisco was the highest ranking local city at number 26. oakland came in at 112. san jose, 124, fremont was the lowest ranked sinful city in the bay area. 10th lowest in the nation. free when's girl was helped by having the lowest share of obese adults in the country. they factor that in as well. >>> sal is back in some of our commute has been sinful. it's been pretty bad. >>> it has been. we do have traffic that is going to be slow th the paper t there this morning. backing up to the macarthur maze. it's a typical morning here as you drive into san francisco. interstate 880 northbound is beginning to get filled in as you drive up to downtown oakland although there is still plenty of room. san mateo and dumbarton bridge commutes are okay. as you look at the south bay commit, northbound 101 and 280 are filling in. as you look at the dumbarton bridge on the peninsula, 101 looks good from san mateo to palo alto if you're heading south or on 280 from south city all the way down to los altos hills. 6:49 am. >>> wealth, your bay area forecast, the rain arrives for you co
san francisco was the highest ranking local city at number 26. oakland came in at 112. san jose, 124, fremont was the lowest ranked sinful city in the bay area. 10th lowest in the nation. free when's girl was helped by having the lowest share of obese adults in the country. they factor that in as well. >>> sal is back in some of our commute has been sinful. it's been pretty bad. >>> it has been. we do have traffic that is going to be slow th the paper t there this morning....
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san francisco is the highest ranking local city at number 26. nd at number 112-6789 san jose is 124. fremont was the lowest ranked sinful city here. the score was helped by having the lowest share of obese adults in the country. >>> federal health officials know what kind of romaine lettuce to avoid. only romaine lettuce from the central coastal growing regions in northern and central california are linked to the e. coli outbreak. lettuce providers will be adding information on packaging labels about where when and where the lettuce was harvested. if you are unsure where your romaine lettuce was grown, you should throw it out to be safe. >>> today, interior secretary ryan zinke and agriculture sonny perdue will visit a reservoir in california and announce government funding to water in the state. they are scheduled to announce a $449 million loan from the department of agriculture to increase water supply and reliability for farmers and ranchers in the sacramento valley. >>> our bay area weather, we were hoping for rain and now it is here and it
san francisco is the highest ranking local city at number 26. nd at number 112-6789 san jose is 124. fremont was the lowest ranked sinful city here. the score was helped by having the lowest share of obese adults in the country. >>> federal health officials know what kind of romaine lettuce to avoid. only romaine lettuce from the central coastal growing regions in northern and central california are linked to the e. coli outbreak. lettuce providers will be adding information on...
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today is tuesday, 15, local city office time is 2:00. i think it's 2:05. i am here to protest on behalf of many areas. i live in district 9, used to be district number 10. we have been coming here for more than 25 public hearings. we have been protest 2442 bayshore, 5210 leland, 2161 irving street, plus 2552 norwega avenue. along the way, we have formed a collusion of good neighborhoods. we are coming from different districts, and we are the people who survive gangs, crimes, and we are targeted by crimes. as you look at the jails, look at the san francisco jail. look at the california jail. who are the people, and what are the races? you do not see a lot of people who are away from drugs in jail. today you are here legally notified by the people, the people of united states citizen and san francisco residents that you are willfully violating people's business. you are -- we are local residents, and we want peace, happiness, and safety, but you are not here protecting us. you are wasting a lot of government resources. according to the san francisco data, we
today is tuesday, 15, local city office time is 2:00. i think it's 2:05. i am here to protest on behalf of many areas. i live in district 9, used to be district number 10. we have been coming here for more than 25 public hearings. we have been protest 2442 bayshore, 5210 leland, 2161 irving street, plus 2552 norwega avenue. along the way, we have formed a collusion of good neighborhoods. we are coming from different districts, and we are the people who survive gangs, crimes, and we are targeted...
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first responders are still trying to navigate through local cities to assess the damage. several hours. and i should also mention, lester, at this hour, they're dealing with aftershocks. many people reporting powerful aftershocks. we have seen images of children inside schools ducking and covering as this quake began to rattle across the region. as you mentioned, about 8:30 in the morning, many people just getting to school and starting their workday. >> we saw video of buckled roads and one frame of video looked like it fell eight or nine or ten feet there. the roadway collapsing in those areas. we want to bring in seismologist lucy jones. she is monitoring all of this from los angeles. lucy, what kind of aftershocks would you anticipate from a quake this strong? >> well, a magnitude 7 is going to have a large number of aftershocks. on average, the biggest is going to be close to magnitude 6. there's already been a magnitude 5.7. so it's very much a standard sort of aftershock sequence we're seeing. people should expect to be feeling them -- many of them today, continuin
first responders are still trying to navigate through local cities to assess the damage. several hours. and i should also mention, lester, at this hour, they're dealing with aftershocks. many people reporting powerful aftershocks. we have seen images of children inside schools ducking and covering as this quake began to rattle across the region. as you mentioned, about 8:30 in the morning, many people just getting to school and starting their workday. >> we saw video of buckled roads and...
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will come into a city, pay an average of 125,000-dollars salary per employee is not good for that local cityle who are upset about this. >> that's for sure. look, i live in one of those cities as you know. i live in the swamp. i live in washington, d.c., and crystal city is obviously where amazon is locating, one of those headquarters and there has been a real mixed reaction frankly, melissa, just listening to talk radio and listening to neighbors. we're already at full employment in arlington, virginia. people are wondering where are the jobs going to come from? where is the housing going to come from, that kind of thing. those are very legitimate concerns. we have some of the worst traffic congestion in the country. now we will add thousands of new people. melissa: right, right. that is a high-rent problem. >> rather have too many jobs than too few but look there is another part i think it is important, melissa, that i object to as a free market economist and that is these cities paid a high price. this was not just a competition in terms of showing off what you go. but also these cities a
will come into a city, pay an average of 125,000-dollars salary per employee is not good for that local cityle who are upset about this. >> that's for sure. look, i live in one of those cities as you know. i live in the swamp. i live in washington, d.c., and crystal city is obviously where amazon is locating, one of those headquarters and there has been a real mixed reaction frankly, melissa, just listening to talk radio and listening to neighbors. we're already at full employment in...
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the crime involved several local cities. emory's mayor joined today. >> we see a spiking increase in crimes against jewish, gay members of the community, transgendered. this can't be normalized. >> the rest of the week's events include film trains, poetry readings and bystander intervention training that training aims to give people ideas about standing up to hate and violence they see in person and online. nationally democrats are starting to make their priorities for 2019 clear. they say when they take control of the house in january that. >> want to protect special counsel raj mathobert mueller's investigation. the white house says there is no reason for another recusal. >> someone who has made repeated and presidential comments against the investigation, someone who has made false statements about it. >> there is actually no evidence to me that mr. whitaker knows anything about the ongoing mueller investigation. >> republicans may have lost the house, but they gain in order power in the senate. so far netting two more se
the crime involved several local cities. emory's mayor joined today. >> we see a spiking increase in crimes against jewish, gay members of the community, transgendered. this can't be normalized. >> the rest of the week's events include film trains, poetry readings and bystander intervention training that training aims to give people ideas about standing up to hate and violence they see in person and online. nationally democrats are starting to make their priorities for 2019 clear....
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visits candidates in eastern germany three months after the explosion of races violence in the city local residents want to know why it took us so long. haul my gosh. they're sending home after the fire remains a man who's lost everything in the wild fire that destroyed paradise. i'm frugal welcome to the program it's been nearly forty years since the command rouge murdered a quarter of combo just population around two million people today for the first time a un backed court in the capital phnom penh has found two of the regime's leaders guilty of genocide the defendants. known che already serving life sentences for crimes against humanity. this is a long awaited moment to form a committee rouge leaders known share and cure samphan are sentenced to life in prison for genocide by a un backed court. home. but the chamber has considered the gravity of the crimes including the scale of brutality the number and the vulnerability of the victims for which the accused have been convicted. these two old men the last surviving leaders of the committee rouge already serving life sentences for crime
visits candidates in eastern germany three months after the explosion of races violence in the city local residents want to know why it took us so long. haul my gosh. they're sending home after the fire remains a man who's lost everything in the wild fire that destroyed paradise. i'm frugal welcome to the program it's been nearly forty years since the command rouge murdered a quarter of combo just population around two million people today for the first time a un backed court in the capital...
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city of tijuana to apply for asylum in the u.s. . to horner's downtown is squeaky clean its main street is lined with bars restaurants and shops. and it's sports the unavoidable local absurdity which serves as a tourist attraction. these are the images the city of tijuana wants the world to see in these days more than ever. the reality is a very different want to is sheltering almost three thousand migrants from central america so called caravan migrants in the benito juarez sports complex. but. now with the number of migrants we have in town the situation is under control and manageable we're cooperating and have the support of the state police and other security agencies. on what is yeah is that. they may have control of the situation for now but authorities expect that by the end of the week an additional nine hundred migrants will have arrived. that influx could make conditions worse here things could become unmanageable quickly a major concern not only for city officials and some locals a worry shared even by cindy and her three sisters the women are arrived here hours ago making their way from one door us in just over a month they were separated from other fa
city of tijuana to apply for asylum in the u.s. . to horner's downtown is squeaky clean its main street is lined with bars restaurants and shops. and it's sports the unavoidable local absurdity which serves as a tourist attraction. these are the images the city of tijuana wants the world to see in these days more than ever. the reality is a very different want to is sheltering almost three thousand migrants from central america so called caravan migrants in the benito juarez sports complex....
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hire twenty five thousand employees in each of its new locations while most in crystal city seem ready for business locals in new york's district off long island city are worried about the planned campus. we are not leaving. a soccer stadium one shot that their infrastructure. indeed new york city is known for its crumbling infrastructure and traffic problems amazon might have to direct some of its promised five billion dollar investment just to find ways to get its employees to work and home. well here in europe all eyes are on rome and to brussels the deadline for italy to present a revised budget plan and today the e.u. is worried about plans by italy's clinician government to take out one more debt to pay for expensive election campaign promises rome is planning big cuts in taxes to boost growth but the e.u. says that that is unacceptable given internees enormous mountain of debt the biggest in real terms in europe italy is the euro zone's third largest economy and the second largest manufacturer in europe but despite the country's potential italian economic growth has been weak and it's been lagging
hire twenty five thousand employees in each of its new locations while most in crystal city seem ready for business locals in new york's district off long island city are worried about the planned campus. we are not leaving. a soccer stadium one shot that their infrastructure. indeed new york city is known for its crumbling infrastructure and traffic problems amazon might have to direct some of its promised five billion dollar investment just to find ways to get its employees to work and home....
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over lunch at the court square diner in new york's long island city local residents wonder how their rapidly growing neighborhood will absorb tens of thousands of more people now that amazon has announced plans to build a new headquarters here for soccer stadium once think that new high rises an ongoing construction are already straining infrastructure in this once quiet neighborhood over looking man has been overwhelming. the online retail giant promised to bring more than five billion dollars in investment and up to fifty thousand jobs when it announced a search for what it h q two the seattle based company settled on two locations in the end this virginia suburb of washington d.c. in addition to new york after fierce competition among cities all around the country i did offer a buy which is my name. drew anyway new york governor andrew cuomo once joked that he would change his name to amazon cuomo to win the lucrative deal i think it would be an economic asset for the. i've said to them personally i will do whatever i need to do to make it a reality i will personally get involved
over lunch at the court square diner in new york's long island city local residents wonder how their rapidly growing neighborhood will absorb tens of thousands of more people now that amazon has announced plans to build a new headquarters here for soccer stadium once think that new high rises an ongoing construction are already straining infrastructure in this once quiet neighborhood over looking man has been overwhelming. the online retail giant promised to bring more than five billion dollars...
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the city of scipio dates back more than eight hundred years it's time to romanians ethnic germans and tunk ariens that makes is also reflected in the local cuisine. on our own visits a farmer's market in city to buy the ingredients for his favorite dish stuffed cabbage leaves with white cabbage fresh time and tomatoes. this is a great market it's been here for about forty years the sellers grow everything themselves and their own garden it's all organic. my boy everything here. around is the head chef at the commodity restaurant is proud of the old style pantry it's reminiscent of an era when refrigerators were not widely available. his cabbage dish is especially popular. the cabbage has been prepared in romanian style marinated for three months in a mixture of water and vinegar together with deal and horseradish. for the filling he mixes rice with ground pork and fat and then seasons of his salt pepper and time . now to me and then we roll it up so it's packed in nicely. using his grandmother's recipe on our own places the cabbage rolls in an earthenware pot sandwiched between layers of chopped white cabbage. for the cabbage rolls and i
the city of scipio dates back more than eight hundred years it's time to romanians ethnic germans and tunk ariens that makes is also reflected in the local cuisine. on our own visits a farmer's market in city to buy the ingredients for his favorite dish stuffed cabbage leaves with white cabbage fresh time and tomatoes. this is a great market it's been here for about forty years the sellers grow everything themselves and their own garden it's all organic. my boy everything here. around is the...
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attorney who helps clients navigate the many hurdles being put up by the state and local municipalities. 36:30 because the cityounties are taking a long time to process permits that people have applied to on a local level or even consider permitting it's creating a bottleneck in the industry because nobody can get up and running and operational unless they have a temporary permit which very few peopke are able to obtain right now .one of her clients used to run a non profit medical rijuana delivery service that processed an average of $1500 a day in orders. but she decided to close up shop and become a cannabis consultant...because she says once prop 64 became law it was too expensive to stay in business....02:27 i see that i'ts very difficult for small businesses to continue or get into the business. it's unfortunate that i've had to tell a lot of my clients who come in wanting to open a dispensary that if they don't have a million and a half dollars it's probably not going to happen and with u-s banks unwilling to loan money to businesses operating in a market the federal government still considers illegal..
attorney who helps clients navigate the many hurdles being put up by the state and local municipalities. 36:30 because the cityounties are taking a long time to process permits that people have applied to on a local level or even consider permitting it's creating a bottleneck in the industry because nobody can get up and running and operational unless they have a temporary permit which very few peopke are able to obtain right now .one of her clients used to run a non profit medical rijuana...
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the local government has assured migrants that they can work here. but some experts doubt the city can support so many in the long term. majority of the middle classes there are around seven thousand jobs that could be offered to both mexican us and migrants in this city sickening the local manufacturing industry could employ some. although it currently doesn't have much hiring capacity. in a second but he had shown. the ngo that helped the caravan fronted us is keen to point out any opportunities the aid workers want to keep the migrant spirits high and convince them of the dangers of crossing the border illegally. there are twenty thousand jobs in construction that even offer training to those without experience. union workers always says more than five hundred people could die any year when tensions are high because there's a lot of violence. because by not having seen i've been at. the n.g.o.s urging migrants to be patient but the lack of shelter and hostile atmosphere in tijuana is fueling that. more and more of them are considering climbing the wall or even swimming around it
the local government has assured migrants that they can work here. but some experts doubt the city can support so many in the long term. majority of the middle classes there are around seven thousand jobs that could be offered to both mexican us and migrants in this city sickening the local manufacturing industry could employ some. although it currently doesn't have much hiring capacity. in a second but he had shown. the ngo that helped the caravan fronted us is keen to point out any...
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of xenophobia and mexican towns along the migrants route is unprecedented and wanna locals are angry because the city is ill equipped to deal with the influx of people who sleep on the streets and rely on aid organizations for food they depend on you know when someone is handing out chocolate everyone crowds around people are desperate they've had to torture is journey and do it to survive there's no food in the shelters. but again during our eyes and in the end there's no get out there racially charged comments from local politicians have heightened tensions a prominent example is tier one as mayor juan manuel augusta lume who called the migrants lazy a deputy of the state governor drove home his law and order message at the protest . with also receive utils at the middle of all governments and society will welcome them and help them not only in keeping with the law residents here are very generous but they want rules to be upheld. a lot of the. previous such rhetoric has done nothing to cool the hot heads on the streets. with more and more migrants crowding into the city there is plenty of scope fo
of xenophobia and mexican towns along the migrants route is unprecedented and wanna locals are angry because the city is ill equipped to deal with the influx of people who sleep on the streets and rely on aid organizations for food they depend on you know when someone is handing out chocolate everyone crowds around people are desperate they've had to torture is journey and do it to survive there's no food in the shelters. but again during our eyes and in the end there's no get out there...
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not everybody is happy about this joint statement from a state senator as well as a local city councilmaner basically says the burden should not be on the 99% to prove we are worthy of the 1% presence in our communities but rather for amazon to prove it would be a responsible corporate neighbor so they want to see some infrastructure development they are afraid that the community may not be able to handle this influx that remains to be seen. it is a very big announcement and very big day here in long island city. back over to you, david. >> courtney, yeah, 1.525 billion in what they're calling performance based direct incentives over time from the state of new york, based on those jobs being created over a ten-year period. courtney is in queens. diana oelick is in crystal city, and has more about basing hq2 there, too, diana. >> reporter: the same reasons they chose long island city, you're miles from downtown interesting that amazon is saying these are high-paying jobs, $150,000 on average. the median home price is $600,000 different from long island city, here in crystal city you have a
not everybody is happy about this joint statement from a state senator as well as a local city councilmaner basically says the burden should not be on the 99% to prove we are worthy of the 1% presence in our communities but rather for amazon to prove it would be a responsible corporate neighbor so they want to see some infrastructure development they are afraid that the community may not be able to handle this influx that remains to be seen. it is a very big announcement and very big day here...
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mexicans have an interest in escalating this is not the federal government it makes in mexico city nor their local government into quanah so i think that actually u.s. border police are border forces as well as u.s. army who are helping the customs and border patrol here and the mexican police are working quite well together and trying to prevent anything unexpected to happen at the border ok no one wants to see an escalation of course but many of these migrants have have literally traveled thousands of miles to get into the united states with all this security now in place how many are going to actually make it across. that's a good question and that's everybody's guess i would say well there's about eighty per day who are managed who managed to fill out asylum papers and ask for asylum within the united states that's what the u.s. authorities say that's what the day rate is see if what they allow and can process eighty. charlies are people who can ask for asylum however in the future there is for to afford to stay actually a nother part of this original caravan which is now already partly in the
mexicans have an interest in escalating this is not the federal government it makes in mexico city nor their local government into quanah so i think that actually u.s. border police are border forces as well as u.s. army who are helping the customs and border patrol here and the mexican police are working quite well together and trying to prevent anything unexpected to happen at the border ok no one wants to see an escalation of course but many of these migrants have have literally traveled...
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there was a lot of buzz even locally in the city of rome that pepeople were watching him. i understand from those involved in that, that he was silent, contained, giving instructions that were less -- giving instructions that will be remembered as a film great at work in rome and world cinema. genie: thank you for reporting from rome on the death of the oscar-winning filmmaker bernardo bertolucci. aspacecraft that cost nearly billion dollars is on course to make a perilous landing today on mars. that if it can survive a high-speed approach and scorching heat, entering the red planet's atmosphere. on the corning has more process nasa has named "six and a half minutes of terror." matthew: insight will land on monday at the end of a two-year mission to the red planet. using seismic monitoring, insight aims to find out more thet what lies beneath martian surface, understanding how our solar system was formed. >> when we look at the crest of mars, -- crust of mars, that is a snapshot into what the crust of the earth might have looked like 4 billion years ago, before it got busy
there was a lot of buzz even locally in the city of rome that pepeople were watching him. i understand from those involved in that, that he was silent, contained, giving instructions that were less -- giving instructions that will be remembered as a film great at work in rome and world cinema. genie: thank you for reporting from rome on the death of the oscar-winning filmmaker bernardo bertolucci. aspacecraft that cost nearly billion dollars is on course to make a perilous landing today on...
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so many people are traveling into the city, locals and tourists.s a once in a lifetime opportunity. >>> let's talk about the big chill between brad pitt and angelina jolie. but last night brad was all business in china. brad looked dashing, rocking a james bond look in beijing. but it was a work night. the 54-year-old actor is one of the celeb faces of swiss watch maker breitling and he helped the brand celebrate its entry into china. a source tells "e.t." brad is expected back in l.a. today and according to his custody arrangement the single father of six will be allowed to spend time with his kids over the holiday weekend. and, boy, is his backyard ready for visitors. in fact, it looks like a kids' carnival. check out all of the fun upgrades, skate park, swings, lots of pool toys, a bouncy castle, slide and that's a tree house back there. the kid-friendly backyard is a stark contrast to angelina's picture perfect well-manicured los feliz estate. jolie was spotted out over the weekend with the kids taking vivienne, knox and shiloh to lunch and wat
so many people are traveling into the city, locals and tourists.s a once in a lifetime opportunity. >>> let's talk about the big chill between brad pitt and angelina jolie. but last night brad was all business in china. brad looked dashing, rocking a james bond look in beijing. but it was a work night. the 54-year-old actor is one of the celeb faces of swiss watch maker breitling and he helped the brand celebrate its entry into china. a source tells "e.t." brad is expected...
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local election. and itst seven cities promotes improving ties transit.e: the taiwan premier said they would do necessary changes to the cabinet. we did learn from the president that they stepped down from the head of the party as well. a lot of moving parts throughout the moment. let's look at the implications with our taipei bureau chief. tell us what this all means, this loss for the president? >> this was little short of a bloodbath of the ruling led by the president. going into this week people expected that the party would lose may be one, maybe two regions at a government current in the ended up losing seven cities and counties, including parts of taiwan that is traditionally been strong hold of support for her party. was the notable southern port city which has been administered by the dpp for 20 years. what was behind all of this? most people said this was not actually about the china policy. she has taken a very cautious and standoffish approach to china and she refuses to accept the 92 consensus under which taiwan and china are both considered
local election. and itst seven cities promotes improving ties transit.e: the taiwan premier said they would do necessary changes to the cabinet. we did learn from the president that they stepped down from the head of the party as well. a lot of moving parts throughout the moment. let's look at the implications with our taipei bureau chief. tell us what this all means, this loss for the president? >> this was little short of a bloodbath of the ruling led by the president. going into this...
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angry as well while there is nothing the only stirring controversy in israel a candidate in a local election the city of rome with the release this campaign earlier in the month that the pics a woman wearing an islamic veil along with the warning not to marry a muslim partner the posters drawn condemnation from the cities are a population interreligious more ages are largely discouraged in israel. a woman's rights advocate that we spoke to say that religious beliefs are no reason to judge authors clothing choices. this type of covering does not represent freedom who are you to decide whether these women are free or not if they are comparable in this way of life in this religion then that's a decision that they're allowed to make if you participate in you say i personally no longer want to wear his job that's your personal choice but to say that it's it's not freedom for those women. i think it can very much seem to come across as not understanding and not respectful of that particular religion and culture if women believe that and they align with that visual and they say you know that's my truth i ag
angry as well while there is nothing the only stirring controversy in israel a candidate in a local election the city of rome with the release this campaign earlier in the month that the pics a woman wearing an islamic veil along with the warning not to marry a muslim partner the posters drawn condemnation from the cities are a population interreligious more ages are largely discouraged in israel. a woman's rights advocate that we spoke to say that religious beliefs are no reason to judge...
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community members, along with city leaders and local businesses rallied around stephon clark's familyate his grandparent's home... the clark family held a ribbon cutting yesterday, to thank the people who helped fix the family home. it's a home family memebers say their grandfather built from the bottom up... stephon clark was shot and killed in the back yard of that home... and his family says they are still waiting for justice. <"stephon was good stuff.. that's what family is about">( darya )( darya ) ( darya ) the sacramento police department has finished its investigation into the deadly shooting... now the sacramento county district attorneys office will decide whether to press charges. ( darya ) coming up after the break... a nurse dressed up like beyonce for halloween but now she's been fired because of her costume. we have the story coming up. ( john ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. here are the facts.leading attacks against prop c. the city's chief economist says prop c will "reduce homelessness" by creating affordable housing, expanding mental-health services, and
community members, along with city leaders and local businesses rallied around stephon clark's familyate his grandparent's home... the clark family held a ribbon cutting yesterday, to thank the people who helped fix the family home. it's a home family memebers say their grandfather built from the bottom up... stephon clark was shot and killed in the back yard of that home... and his family says they are still waiting for justice. ( darya )( darya ) ( darya ) the sacramento police department has...
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city. we have talked about the local ordinances cities and counties are working on to allow legal sales in some form in other places. in milpitas, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks, kris. >>> now to coverage of thanksgiving travel. the busiest one in over a decade. we want to check in with tom costello this morning. we first have an inside look at sfo this morning. boy, people come and go from that airport all the time. nationwide an estimated 54 million people will board flights, hitting the road this morning. nbc's tom costello is with people making sure that they're getting where they're going. >> reporter: good morning, i'm tom costello at the faa command center, where they are monitoring the nation's air space on the day before thanksgiving with the big holiday rush under way. how will the weather affect so many people in the air and for that matter on the roads? more than 2.5 million people flying, trying to get to grandmother's house on time. we'll be live at the command center talking about what the latest data shows about your trip, your holiday getaway, coming up on "to
city. we have talked about the local ordinances cities and counties are working on to allow legal sales in some form in other places. in milpitas, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks, kris. >>> now to coverage of thanksgiving travel. the busiest one in over a decade. we want to check in with tom costello this morning. we first have an inside look at sfo this morning. boy, people come and go from that airport all the time. nationwide an estimated 54 million...
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said theyrent places were making the decision for virginia and new york city, in addition to nashville because of the local tech talent. host: you think arlington and new york city would have won if they offered nothing? guest: absolutely. if you look across the d.c. metro area to montgomery county and across the hudson river to newark, they both offered much larger subsidies in virginia and new york city eventually offered. if amazon was chasing subsidies rather than talent, they would have located in those places. host: join in on this conversation about virginia and new york making amazon or about virginia and new york and the amazon headquarters. call (202) 748-8000. if you were in the eastern or central time zone, call in at (202) 748-8001. if you're in the mountain or pacific time zone, call in at (202) 748-8002. again, you can always reach us on social media, twitter at @cspanwj and on facebook. heard the things we have from both the york in virginia is that what they call performance-based direct incentives. guest: cities and states have gotten a little bit better over time in structuring their inc
said theyrent places were making the decision for virginia and new york city, in addition to nashville because of the local tech talent. host: you think arlington and new york city would have won if they offered nothing? guest: absolutely. if you look across the d.c. metro area to montgomery county and across the hudson river to newark, they both offered much larger subsidies in virginia and new york city eventually offered. if amazon was chasing subsidies rather than talent, they would have...
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the county clerk has rejected the idea of having people vote in local schools in dodge city. we wanted to know more about why that was, since everybody can get to their local school. we've been trying to get answers for days. calling in from our offices across the country. but when our producer got to the clerk's office in dodge city, the county clerk staff told our producer that the clerk wasn't there and no one was there who would answer any questions. they did give us the name of the county clerk's new lawyer that they have just hired for this fight over their balloting. i should tell you that we reached out to him and he didn't respond. late last week, the aclu of kansas took the county to court saying this change with the polling places made it harder for people in dodge city to vote, especially hispanic voters, who are less likely to have access to a vehicle to drive themselves to this new site that you can't get to without one. the aclu is asking the clerk to please open another polling place for dodge city, in dodge city. the named plaintiff in the aclu's case is aleja
the county clerk has rejected the idea of having people vote in local schools in dodge city. we wanted to know more about why that was, since everybody can get to their local school. we've been trying to get answers for days. calling in from our offices across the country. but when our producer got to the clerk's office in dodge city, the county clerk staff told our producer that the clerk wasn't there and no one was there who would answer any questions. they did give us the name of the county...
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city attorneys on that. >> okay. great. sort of pivoting from pcia questions and about the local buildout, and -- in the examiner article, you are quoted as saying that the impacts of the $20 million from the pcia takes away, and i'm paraphrasing, the city's options for creative buildout. and i'm concerned about that because in your presentation you said that clean power s.f. will grow to 350 megawatts after the 2019 enrolments. so if we only have three-point 6% of customers upgraded to super green, we need to dramatically increase our sourcing for renewable electricity to meet this 2030 goal of 100% renewable. >> right. >> i just wanted, i prepared a slide and i can give it to you. >> could you please put that up on the -- >> humour me, if you will. i'm just looking at where we are now, 2018 clean power s.f. green and a super green, and then you look at 2019 after we enrolled the rest of the city. and pg anti- is on here as a line item fear. for example. if they were doing a similar megawatts load, then i have, right now that we are producing clean power s.f. customers are producing 363 tons of co2 per day and then when we
city attorneys on that. >> okay. great. sort of pivoting from pcia questions and about the local buildout, and -- in the examiner article, you are quoted as saying that the impacts of the $20 million from the pcia takes away, and i'm paraphrasing, the city's options for creative buildout. and i'm concerned about that because in your presentation you said that clean power s.f. will grow to 350 megawatts after the 2019 enrolments. so if we only have three-point 6% of customers upgraded to...
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better than it is but then to say more than 2015 so it is important to take examples from localities and citiesnd states. . >> and let's not forget canada all the problems that we have and those other resources that americans don't think are possible. >> that is what the civil rights movement appeal to emotion to make people realize what is happening talking about fascism what they try to fall into and they can be reasonable at times it is also an attitude somebody has to make those investigations to figure out because in communist europe and with that consumer society that is an attitude with emotion. >> so to the actual historical development and what we need to do about it. the antecedent goes right back to the civil war and you can see make america great if in particular manifest destiny to develop christian fascism there historically that it can be too late to stop fascism but i invite both of you to come to revolution books. >> i get to answer? no. >> no. that's it. thank you. >> [laughter] not talking about richard and that he rose my question how do we relate to the lost people who will
better than it is but then to say more than 2015 so it is important to take examples from localities and citiesnd states. . >> and let's not forget canada all the problems that we have and those other resources that americans don't think are possible. >> that is what the civil rights movement appeal to emotion to make people realize what is happening talking about fascism what they try to fall into and they can be reasonable at times it is also an attitude somebody has to make those...