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. >> it is not in a major metropolitan city. that can be a negative aspect for some folks but i think the mission outweighs it. >> people like jose ramirez attended the training academy for four months. prior law enforcement experience isn't necessary. for ramirez, it is a chance to serve the country and continue the legacy of his older brother who died in the line of duty. >> being in the academy is a challenge. but every step, i know my brother's foot prints are there. i think of him. >> trainees get paid but the process is rigorous. i spent the day at the border patrol academy to find out what it takes to prepare for the complexities. new agents learn the law and they practice techniques and go through demanding fitness training. they learn spanish to be fluent by the time they graduate. they also get combat training. >> extend the right hand to the neck. give it to him. harder. harder. >> and have to be ready to fight in the dark. >> good, good, good. to go your right. excellent. >> water safety is also a must. including cli
. >> it is not in a major metropolitan city. that can be a negative aspect for some folks but i think the mission outweighs it. >> people like jose ramirez attended the training academy for four months. prior law enforcement experience isn't necessary. for ramirez, it is a chance to serve the country and continue the legacy of his older brother who died in the line of duty. >> being in the academy is a challenge. but every step, i know my brother's foot prints are there. i...
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we know it's happening, happening slowly happening in some cities and metropolitan areas, i can tell you there's an insatiable demand for this, but they don't know what to do quite frankly, but i'm not exactly sure what the right anxious is but i'm sure we don't want 50 different rules and regulations around the country inconsistent with one another or don't support the growth of the industry or private invesent in this case. so there's a disconnect betwe avs and what's happening with augmented freight level one and two they call it trying to test out things like tuning and stuff like that so you have one conversation around avs which is mostly positive and affirmative and you have states competing, to be the home for these and then others banning it. so we have to get consistenciec, so the federal roles need to be refigur refigured. it may be that we're trying reduce at tomiztomized regulati around the country. >> as a broader point here, the government does two things, it funds and it regulates and when the government often will try to do everything and tries to do too much and doe
we know it's happening, happening slowly happening in some cities and metropolitan areas, i can tell you there's an insatiable demand for this, but they don't know what to do quite frankly, but i'm not exactly sure what the right anxious is but i'm sure we don't want 50 different rules and regulations around the country inconsistent with one another or don't support the growth of the industry or private invesent in this case. so there's a disconnect betwe avs and what's happening with augmented...
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it's happening slowly and happening in some cities and metropolitan areas. i can tell you there's an insatiable demand from cities to learn from each other because they don't know what to do quite frankly, but i'm not exactly sure what the right anxious is -- what the right answer is, but i'm sure we don't want 50 different rules and regulations around the country inconsistent with one another or don't support the growth of the industry or private investment in this case. so there's a disconnect between this conversation on avs and passenger vehicles and what's happening around freight and automated -- or at least augmented freight movement, level one and level two they call it. they're trying to test out things like tuning and stuff like that so you have one conversation around avs which is mostly positive and affirmative states are trying to compete with one another to be the home for these. then you have other states b banning it. so there's an inconsistency we have to get figured out. so the federal roles need to be revisited here. just because we have ad
it's happening slowly and happening in some cities and metropolitan areas. i can tell you there's an insatiable demand from cities to learn from each other because they don't know what to do quite frankly, but i'm not exactly sure what the right anxious is -- what the right answer is, but i'm sure we don't want 50 different rules and regulations around the country inconsistent with one another or don't support the growth of the industry or private investment in this case. so there's a...
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particularly over the last 10 years or so is what is happening outside the beltway from city, state and metropolitan areas that aren't waiting for the federal government to pass their trillion bills, they're doing their own things. they're doing gasoline taxes in their own states. eight to 10 states passed their own gas states, red states, blue states, everything in-between. they're going directly to the voters having them approve ballot measures. consistently year after year we see 70% of the ballot measures pass, some is for routine stuff and some major investments. a lot of money by any major. you need 2/3 of the vote in l.a. -- >> sales tax. >> sales tax increase. that's a very popular method for raising transportation revenues. you see that in lots of other places. the point is as we have this conversation on the national level and these big proposals, very ambitious, very far reaching for infrastructure on the national level, city, states and metropolitan areas are not waiting around, they're doing their own things. >> absolutely. chris, you walked about the markets and when you have these thi
particularly over the last 10 years or so is what is happening outside the beltway from city, state and metropolitan areas that aren't waiting for the federal government to pass their trillion bills, they're doing their own things. they're doing gasoline taxes in their own states. eight to 10 states passed their own gas states, red states, blue states, everything in-between. they're going directly to the voters having them approve ballot measures. consistently year after year we see 70% of the...
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there is a role, a lot of cities and metropolitan areas rely on that moving people around. these are the economic engines. should be nk we wasting money on projects that don't make sense and an area rule.has a federal in addition to leading, there re areas to empower places to innervate. the federal government needs to let's of the way and places do things. the interstates were built along for a different reason. they're cutting through the cities, metros are main streets in some of these cities. of experiments, they should let them do stuff like that. places to be innovative and creative. there is a lot of discussion about data and it's especially we have talked about here today. we all agree that we need more costs analyses when it comes to making these investments. more money on any projects that don't make sense. we absolutely have to start making better decisions. we can't do that without robust data. a federal government has role with an amount of country for collection. we can do it across the country. we can start to do the things talking about, make the right decis
there is a role, a lot of cities and metropolitan areas rely on that moving people around. these are the economic engines. should be nk we wasting money on projects that don't make sense and an area rule.has a federal in addition to leading, there re areas to empower places to innervate. the federal government needs to let's of the way and places do things. the interstates were built along for a different reason. they're cutting through the cities, metros are main streets in some of these...
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. >> generally we're not in major metropolitan cities.n be a naegative aspect for some folks. i think the mission we have outweighs that. >> reporter: now, the agency was reluctant to comment on what a donald trump administration might mean for its overall operations and policies. as for president-elect trump, it does remain to be seen which of his campaign promises, including building that great wall, as he tweeted about this morning, between the u.s. and mexico comes to fruition and who might foot the bill. we did reach out to the trump transition team for comment on what their administration might mean for the border patrol agency as a whole, but they did not respond to our request. back over to you. >> okay. thank you for that. >>> coming up, the animal orchestra has a special song for the birthday boy this morning. and later, you don't want to miss it because minority whip steny hoyer joins us. "squawk box" returns in just a moment. >>> the police often question him just because they find him interesting. his beard alone has experien
. >> generally we're not in major metropolitan cities.n be a naegative aspect for some folks. i think the mission we have outweighs that. >> reporter: now, the agency was reluctant to comment on what a donald trump administration might mean for its overall operations and policies. as for president-elect trump, it does remain to be seen which of his campaign promises, including building that great wall, as he tweeted about this morning, between the u.s. and mexico comes to fruition...
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lines in making sure that we protect this very important tool that allows us to build our cities and metropolitan economies. we can only do it if we work together. thank you. >> as mayors, we are very connected to the federal government when it comes to community development grants and i would like the mayor to come in and give a few words on that and the conversations we had with the president-elect. >> thank you and thank you everyone for being here. i think one of the things that we can all make a difference is that we can make sure that we work together and it is the only tool that we receiving comes directly to mayors and directly to cities to help the underserved and the most vulnerable in our community. these funds help with affordable housing and afterschool programs for our children. when we spoke about this particular issue and i asked him if he stood with cities and supported cities, he said yes and i can say that. when we look at this, we will work with him, and perhaps with secretary ben carlson, when he is confirmed, to really understand what this means for all of us. i can tell you
lines in making sure that we protect this very important tool that allows us to build our cities and metropolitan economies. we can only do it if we work together. thank you. >> as mayors, we are very connected to the federal government when it comes to community development grants and i would like the mayor to come in and give a few words on that and the conversations we had with the president-elect. >> thank you and thank you everyone for being here. i think one of the things that...
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turns out one in five homes in philly metropolitan area have rats or mice according to american housing survey comparing 25 big cities. >> philadelphia metropolitan area came in highest with 18% of household reporting that they saw signs of rats or mice inside their home in the last fwevl months. >> when i came down the stretch here had -- >> reporter: kathy fisher have northeast is newest member of club spotting mice droppings in garage for the first time. evans pet control to the rescue they know a thing or two about rodents. if you're squirmish look away now they specialize in scaring huge rats out of places they would like to call home. >> the droppings are back here. >> reporter: fortunately for kathy it's not that severe. house traps and bait and foam where the mice got through. charles evans is not that surprised philly leads the nation. he says mice are byproduct of construction booth. >> we're uprooting a lot of animals that have been there since early 1900s and we're working and disturbing their homes they have to go somewher somewhere. >> kathy insist that somewhere won't be here. >> you're afraid to leap
turns out one in five homes in philly metropolitan area have rats or mice according to american housing survey comparing 25 big cities. >> philadelphia metropolitan area came in highest with 18% of household reporting that they saw signs of rats or mice inside their home in the last fwevl months. >> when i came down the stretch here had -- >> reporter: kathy fisher have northeast is newest member of club spotting mice droppings in garage for the first time. evans pet control...
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metropolitan area leads all big cities for the percentage of housing units reporting mice or rats insidehin the past 12 months. according to the american housing study, conducted by the us census bureau. >> one in five homes in the area the house holds there report seeing signs of mice or rats inside the home in the last ye year. >> reporter: kathy fisher discover mouse droppings in her garage for the first time and wasted no time calling evans pest control. and knowing it's a problem 20% of her neighbors have doesn't make her feel a whole lot bett better. >> that's really shocking. it's scary. >> reporter: why is philly so high? it's the downside to having a construction boom, new construction is scaring the critters out of some very old homes. p how to protect ourselves? >> door sweeps, weather guarding your dupes with weather stripping. make sure the garage doors seal properly. make sure all the trash is put away in tight-fitting cans. >> reporter: lucy i have better news for you that comes in the cockroach department. study was also done there and it found that one home in 14 in our
metropolitan area leads all big cities for the percentage of housing units reporting mice or rats insidehin the past 12 months. according to the american housing study, conducted by the us census bureau. >> one in five homes in the area the house holds there report seeing signs of mice or rats inside the home in the last ye year. >> reporter: kathy fisher discover mouse droppings in her garage for the first time and wasted no time calling evans pest control. and knowing it's a...
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city and the state. the greater chicago area saw the greatest population loss of any metropolitan area in 2015. e city's crime rate playing a large role in that flight. there were 762 homicides in the city last year, an almost 60% increase from 2015. as shock as last year's atrocities were, they are on pace to exceed them this year. president trump tweeted he will send in the feds if chicago doesn't stop what he called the horrible carnage. the comments after after the mayor slammed the president and his remarks earlier this week. before it appears the mayor has had an epiphany and more than a slight change of heart. >> chicago like other cities trite now that are dealing with gun violence want the partnership with federal law enforcement entities in a more significant way than we are having it today. the president has offered and repeated he wants to offer federal help as it relates to public safety. i'm going to take him up on that offer. lou: emanuel also vowing chicago will remain a sanctuary city in petty defines of the president's executive order today. before it many only rhetoric and i d
city and the state. the greater chicago area saw the greatest population loss of any metropolitan area in 2015. e city's crime rate playing a large role in that flight. there were 762 homicides in the city last year, an almost 60% increase from 2015. as shock as last year's atrocities were, they are on pace to exceed them this year. president trump tweeted he will send in the feds if chicago doesn't stop what he called the horrible carnage. the comments after after the mayor slammed the...
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nearly one in five homes in philly metropolitan area have rats or mice according to american housing survey conducted by u.s. census brur owe comparing 25 big cities philadelphia metropolitan area came in highest with almost 18% of of household reporting they saw signs of rats or mice inside their home in the last twelve months. >> when i came down the steps -- >> kathy fisher from northeast is newest member of the club. spotting mice droppings in her garage for the first time. >> evans best control to the rescue. if you're squirmish look away right now because they specialize in sharing huge rats out of the places they would like to call home. >> saw the droppings back here. >> fortunately for kathy it's not all that severe mouse traps and bait and screen and foam in the kitchen where the mice got through. charles evans is not that surprised that philly leads nation he says mice are byproduct of construction boom. >> we're uprooting a lot of animals that have been there since early 1900s and we have new construction and disturbing their homes they have to go somewhere. >> she up signature that somewhere won't be here. >> you're afraid to sleep at
nearly one in five homes in philly metropolitan area have rats or mice according to american housing survey conducted by u.s. census brur owe comparing 25 big cities philadelphia metropolitan area came in highest with almost 18% of of household reporting they saw signs of rats or mice inside their home in the last twelve months. >> when i came down the steps -- >> kathy fisher from northeast is newest member of the club. spotting mice droppings in her garage for the first time....
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one in five homes in the philly metropolitan area have either rats or mice according to the american housing survey conducted by the us census bureau comparing 25 big citieslphia metropolitan area came in the highest with almost 18% of the households reporting that they saw signs of rats or mice inside their home in the last 12 months. kathy fisher from the northeast is the newest member of the club spotting mice droppings in her garage for the first time. evans pest control to the resc rescue. they he know a thing or two about rodents. if you're skirmish look away right now they specialize is scaring huge rats out of the places that they'd like to call home. >> fortunately for kathy it's not all that severe. mouse traps and bait along with a screen and foam behind the stove in the kitchen where the mice got through. charles evans isn't all that surprised philly leads the nation. mice are the pry product of a construction boom. >> we're uprooting a lot of houses that have been there since the early 1900's. ripping them down and going new construction, tearing the soil and ground up and disturbing their homes. they got to go somewhere. >> reporter: kathy i
one in five homes in the philly metropolitan area have either rats or mice according to the american housing survey conducted by the us census bureau comparing 25 big citieslphia metropolitan area came in the highest with almost 18% of the households reporting that they saw signs of rats or mice inside their home in the last 12 months. kathy fisher from the northeast is the newest member of the club spotting mice droppings in her garage for the first time. evans pest control to the resc rescue....
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the city was career started before mike richards trade. three goals for the metropolitan division.he game winner, mvp and truck, mike. it's the money. he goes i in there. >> put your skate on the gas pedal. >> i love it. he will give the car to his parents. >> i like the skills competition. >> i like the three on three. it's fun. skills competition, sydni crosby, four plays out of five shots. >> i love three on three hockey. you see a few guys playing together you would never see. for mike, i'm jeff scaversky, this is sports sunday. goodnight. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> you were expecting marty and doc? nope, adam and ducis here. >> great scott. we've come back to philadelphia in our delorean time machine. >> and where we're going there are no roads. >> the pennsylvania convention center is packed with cars. >> it's auto show night guys >> and you know that means we are rocking the red carpet. >> start your engines, 6-a-b-c's preview of the philadelphia auto show is here. >> the pieces come together each year. >> it's all right there waiting for you. >> it starts with 4 wheels capable of anything.
the city was career started before mike richards trade. three goals for the metropolitan division.he game winner, mvp and truck, mike. it's the money. he goes i in there. >> put your skate on the gas pedal. >> i love it. he will give the car to his parents. >> i like the skills competition. >> i like the three on three. it's fun. skills competition, sydni crosby, four plays out of five shots. >> i love three on three hockey. you see a few guys playing together you...
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talking about working with the whole country more and more, our country is being defined by our cities and metropolitan areas and it's the economic engine of our country more and more. you look at what people in this country believe beshd have immigration reform, believe we should make sense of the 11 or 12 million people among us. so it's a narrow strategy and i also think it's a bad policy obviously in terms of how it works. i want to show you one thing that's important here. this is a law in new york city. 170 categories of offenses, serious crimes, violent crimes that if someone commits these crimes and they're undocumented, we will work with the federal government right nowefore donald trump came along this was the law in new york ty and we will work to make sure those people are handed over to i.c.e. for deportion. if someone is undocumented and commits a crime, we will work with the federal government on this issue. if someone has a small amount of marijuana or ran through a stop sign and that's why they might be deported and have a family torn apart or a breadwinner taken away from their childr
talking about working with the whole country more and more, our country is being defined by our cities and metropolitan areas and it's the economic engine of our country more and more. you look at what people in this country believe beshd have immigration reform, believe we should make sense of the 11 or 12 million people among us. so it's a narrow strategy and i also think it's a bad policy obviously in terms of how it works. i want to show you one thing that's important here. this is a law in...
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city this year. but according to the metropolitan police department, violent crime dropped 10% in 2016, and the homicide rate fell 17%. but if you go to the white house website, you wouldn't know it. on the standing-up for our law enforcement page, you'll see, it says, in our nation's capital, killings have risen by 50%. that statistic was accurate in 2015, but it's not correct anymore. d.c. mayor muriel bo shortly after he said the same thing in july when accepting his party's nomination. >> in our nation's capital, killings have risen by 50%. >> reporter: but the talking point still made its way to the white house website. >> these things are easily checkable, easily verifiable. and that speaks to another deep issue. you're the federal government, people are supposed to be able to rely on your data. >> reporter: dr. greg carr says this doubling down on inaccurate information that we've seen so far from the trump administration is alarming. >> these assertions of data may then shake the confidence in not just the domestic population of the united states, but international population as well. >> reporte
city this year. but according to the metropolitan police department, violent crime dropped 10% in 2016, and the homicide rate fell 17%. but if you go to the white house website, you wouldn't know it. on the standing-up for our law enforcement page, you'll see, it says, in our nation's capital, killings have risen by 50%. that statistic was accurate in 2015, but it's not correct anymore. d.c. mayor muriel bo shortly after he said the same thing in july when accepting his party's nomination....
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city as well. to be clear this report covers the entire metropolitan area but does not paint a flattering part of ourcity. >> rats and. >> apparently at lot of them. philadelphia ranks number one in households reporting evidence of mice and rats. rounding out the top for or boston, new york and washington, d.c. people say there is no way we rank higher than the big apple. >> i thought that new york was the capital of this. what happened in philly? >> maybe more rats took the census this year. >> that is possible. >> people are in denial. >> i have not seen the rats, where are these rats that everybody says we have. i do not see them. >> we have rodent proofing tips from the pet association, the best way to keep pests and mice is screening vents and chimneys and keeping basements well ventilated and dry and store none refrigerated food in air tight containers and maybe them we can stop the national media you lets from picking on our city. >> whether it's rats or throwing snowballs at santa claus, i want to see her image come up and rats don't help. zblm. >> now, there is a bright spot here kind of sor
city as well. to be clear this report covers the entire metropolitan area but does not paint a flattering part of ourcity. >> rats and. >> apparently at lot of them. philadelphia ranks number one in households reporting evidence of mice and rats. rounding out the top for or boston, new york and washington, d.c. people say there is no way we rank higher than the big apple. >> i thought that new york was the capital of this. what happened in philly? >> maybe more rats took...
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the painting that we now have is in the metropolitan museum of art in new york city. has anybody seen it? it is huge, 12 feet by 20 feet. the first version of this that l eutze did have some fire damage in the studio and then it went to a museum in germany. force inthe royal air a bombing raid destroyed the painting. fortunately he was working on another person in 1851 -- in 1851.ersion we can note that he was trying to capture these weird of the revolution and the spirit of the united states. he does that extraordinarily well. when we look at the figure at the front, not the very front, but the one leading -- leaning towards us. the opposite side of the boat, an african-american figure, and as you make your way back, there is a person in red just behind the flag. the speculation is that might actually be a woman. at the back of the boat, the band you see leaning back, a native american. closer, you look can identify a few figures like the man holding the flag. president james monroe and there is general nathanael greene, one of washington's commanders in the operatio
the painting that we now have is in the metropolitan museum of art in new york city. has anybody seen it? it is huge, 12 feet by 20 feet. the first version of this that l eutze did have some fire damage in the studio and then it went to a museum in germany. force inthe royal air a bombing raid destroyed the painting. fortunately he was working on another person in 1851 -- in 1851.ersion we can note that he was trying to capture these weird of the revolution and the spirit of the united states....
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rent growths at the 2016 was the lowest in seven years and some major metropolitan markets are seeing rent fall. boston, new york city, d.c., austin, seattle and san francisco all saw small rent drops according to a new report from reese, inc. landlords are making bigger concessions now before much more supply hits the market this year and pushes rents even lower. the drops aren't everywhere, though. they're mostly in expensive markets in expensive buildings. cities like nashville, salt lake and sacramento are still seeing rents push higher. i'm diana olick in washington. >> coming up doubling down. what some companies are doing to take entertainment into the next dimension. >>> here's a look at what to watch tomorrow. the employment report for december is due out. expectations are for the creation of about 185,000 new jobs. boeing releases its final delivery and order numbers for 2016 and a number of federal reserve officials is scheduled to speak on the economy. and that's what to watch friday. >> verizon says it's unsure now whether it will proceed with its acquisition of yahoo's core assets. the carrier is still
rent growths at the 2016 was the lowest in seven years and some major metropolitan markets are seeing rent fall. boston, new york city, d.c., austin, seattle and san francisco all saw small rent drops according to a new report from reese, inc. landlords are making bigger concessions now before much more supply hits the market this year and pushes rents even lower. the drops aren't everywhere, though. they're mostly in expensive markets in expensive buildings. cities like nashville, salt lake...
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cities. and frankly within the metropolitan areas. does that ring true?f you say it doesn't ring true, then i better start figuring out another -- >> let the record show that i did not swear. >> i know, i know. >> i may have an influence on your language, but -- >> between the two of us it was going to be this silent competition. >> you can win that race. >> right. my gut sense, i think this will affect how british cities evolve, there is a curse of specialization i think we have experienced in the united states, compartmentalized decisions. and at the end of the day, no one is in charge. and we have to begin to rethink how we govern our cities in more radical ways building on radical localism. >> i think in the uk context, it's -- i mean, we are in this moment of pushing power down to city region levels, you know, with exciting consequences. but you've got to have transparency and accountability around the process. actually, i look to the united states, particularly i think in terms of education policy, in terms of for example schools commissioners. the
cities. and frankly within the metropolitan areas. does that ring true?f you say it doesn't ring true, then i better start figuring out another -- >> let the record show that i did not swear. >> i know, i know. >> i may have an influence on your language, but -- >> between the two of us it was going to be this silent competition. >> you can win that race. >> right. my gut sense, i think this will affect how british cities evolve, there is a curse of...
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the metropolitan correctional center in new york city. >> joaquin guzman, in short, he is a man knowner life than a life of crime, violence, death and destruction. and now he'll have to answer to that. >> reporter: joaquin "el chapo" guzman appearing in federal court for the first time facing a 17-count indictment including drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder. he pleaded not guilty. >> i haven't seen any evidence that indicates to me that mr. guzman's done anything wrong. >> reporter: in federal court documents, prosecutors give a detailed inventory of more than 270 tons of cocaine guzman and his cartel are accused of smuggling into the u.s. the kingpin allegedly funneled the billions of dollars in profit back across the border using trucks with hidden compartments. >> how he managed to flood the united states with narcotics from south america and mexico included the use of aircraft, trains, tractor trailers and any type of boat imaginable. >> reporter: beyond the drugs el chapo is accused of hiring hit men to carry out hundreds of violent acts of murder, kidnappings and
the metropolitan correctional center in new york city. >> joaquin guzman, in short, he is a man knowner life than a life of crime, violence, death and destruction. and now he'll have to answer to that. >> reporter: joaquin "el chapo" guzman appearing in federal court for the first time facing a 17-count indictment including drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder. he pleaded not guilty. >> i haven't seen any evidence that indicates to me that mr. guzman's...
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my district covers part os they have southeast metropolitan area of phoenix, cities of chandler, gilbert, mesa, queen creek and communities like sun lakes. many families have lived there for generations. they're hard work, patriotic and faith-driven people. i am a native arizonan. one of the few. i live in gilbert with my wife of 35 years, cindy. we have six children and four grandchildren. i received my bachelor's degree in asian studies if brigham young university, my master's degree from arizona state university and a law degree from the university of arizona and have pursued adegreesal graduate work. for the past 14 years i've had the opportunity to serve in the arizona state legislature where i've served as the senate president for the last four years. during that time, we balanced the budget, going from the worst budget situation in the nation on a per capita basis and we reduced taxes, cut government regulations, asserted arizona's 10th amendment rights and we protected live -- life at all stages. when congressman salmon decided to retire last year , he asked me to run for his sea
my district covers part os they have southeast metropolitan area of phoenix, cities of chandler, gilbert, mesa, queen creek and communities like sun lakes. many families have lived there for generations. they're hard work, patriotic and faith-driven people. i am a native arizonan. one of the few. i live in gilbert with my wife of 35 years, cindy. we have six children and four grandchildren. i received my bachelor's degree in asian studies if brigham young university, my master's degree from...
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city you want to live in. >> is the rise in rental prices good or bad? i spoke to an economist who studies real estate trends. he says philly is playing catch up with other metropolitan areas and he expects in time the new inventory all that new construction you see going up in center city will actually help moderate prices or drive them down. right now, i think it's philly is 19th most expensive city in the u.s. we're the 4th largest city. >> we're still doing pretty well >> san francisco beat out new york by a lot. >> thanks nicole. >>> philadelphia bridge open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic once again. the 19th street bridge over the vine street expressway street expressway reopened. it's been closed since october, 15, when crews started work, two southbound travel lanes, wider sidewalks, street lights ornamental fencing and concrete boxes. >>> a major recall from honda, the auto maker is recalling another 772,000 vehicles to fix defensive airbags made by takata. this recall covers several older models and now involves as many as 69 million air bags in american car, those could explode in a crash. we put the full list of all the recalled vehicles on cbsphilly.c
city you want to live in. >> is the rise in rental prices good or bad? i spoke to an economist who studies real estate trends. he says philly is playing catch up with other metropolitan areas and he expects in time the new inventory all that new construction you see going up in center city will actually help moderate prices or drive them down. right now, i think it's philly is 19th most expensive city in the u.s. we're the 4th largest city. >> we're still doing pretty well >>...
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. >>> miami-dade has become the first metropolitan area to comply with president trump's call for an end to sanctuary cities. miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez ordered county jails to fully cooperate with federal officials. that came after president trump signed an executive order that could result in the elimination of federal funding for local government that's done comply. the sanctuary city designation is an informal one. governments are generally considered sanctuaries if local officials refuse to hold on to suspected undocumented immigrants while federal agents figure out their status. >> los angeles is considered a sanctuary city, the mayor has sharply criticized president trump in the past but now he says there may be some areas where the two can find common ground. julia boorstin spoke to mayor eric garcetti. >> reporter: he is working to expand the economy and to keep part of that is the commitment to immigrants. saying 61% of the businesses are started by immigrants and he knows first hand how immigration policies are key to helping a city grow. >> here in los angeles, if it was so bad, we would be
. >>> miami-dade has become the first metropolitan area to comply with president trump's call for an end to sanctuary cities. miami-dade mayor carlos jimenez ordered county jails to fully cooperate with federal officials. that came after president trump signed an executive order that could result in the elimination of federal funding for local government that's done comply. the sanctuary city designation is an informal one. governments are generally considered sanctuaries if local...
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city you want to live in. >> is the rise in rental prices good or bad? i spoke to an economist who studies real estate trends. he says philly is playing catch up with other metropolitan areas and he expects in time the new inventory all that new construction you see going up in center city will actually help moderate prices or drive them down. right now, i think it's philly is 19th most expensive city in the u.s. we're the 4th largest city. >> we're still doing pretty well >> san francisco beat out new york by a lot. >> thanks nicole. >>> philadelphia bridge open to vehicle and pedestrian traffic once again. the 19th street bridge over the vine street expressway street expressway reopened. it's been closed since october, 15, when crews started work, two southbound travel lanes, wider sidewalks, street lights ornamental fencing and concrete boxes. >>> a major recall from honda, the auto maker is recalling another 772,000 vehicles to fix defensive airbags made by takata. this recall covers several older models and now involves as many as 69 million air bags in american car, those could explode in a crash. we put the full list of all the recalled vehicles on cbsphilly.c
city you want to live in. >> is the rise in rental prices good or bad? i spoke to an economist who studies real estate trends. he says philly is playing catch up with other metropolitan areas and he expects in time the new inventory all that new construction you see going up in center city will actually help moderate prices or drive them down. right now, i think it's philly is 19th most expensive city in the u.s. we're the 4th largest city. >> we're still doing pretty well >>...
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cities. that's an interesting one. what does that mean? he's going to deny federal funds to various major metropolitan areas. >> that's probably the most immediate controversial element of what trump is rolling out here. you're talking about the places this would effect the most, cities like new york, los angeles, chicago, that rely on federal funds for a descent chunk of their budget. not an overwhelming chunk but a meaningful one and there's a lot of support even from red state democrats for this idea that you have to enforce the law and if you don't you're going to pay for it. >> it's not that simple. >> no it's not. >> that label creates a gross misunderstanding. if he triples the ice enforcement personnel how does that work? >> you see this terror prone, does that mean france? can you no longer come here from france? >> well, this is what we're going to find out today there's a lot of things that are problematic that hurts him in his desire to gain support and cutting off funds for sanctuary cities. cities that are defying federal law, i don't think practicality of it maybe problematic. >> you say defines federal law. one of the things that
cities. that's an interesting one. what does that mean? he's going to deny federal funds to various major metropolitan areas. >> that's probably the most immediate controversial element of what trump is rolling out here. you're talking about the places this would effect the most, cities like new york, los angeles, chicago, that rely on federal funds for a descent chunk of their budget. not an overwhelming chunk but a meaningful one and there's a lot of support even from red state...
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metropolitan police department monitoring several groups. we intend to work through the evening to continue to ensure that the city is safe. >> thank you. welcome. >> i'll take a few questions. just please identify yourself. >> acting police chief newsome talking about what happened today, summing it up. 217 arrests were made. three officers we wounded. their injuries are not being described as life-threatening withhey were consistent rocks and bricks being thrown at police, sort of during the height of the protests that we saw around 13th and k this afternoon. >> let's go ahead and go back and checktudio now back in with maureen. >> thanks so much, alison. of course, in spite of the you saw, the violent protests, plenty of people flooded to the city to support the new president. most were out before dawn this morning. ryan talked to those who drove hundreds of miles to witness history. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! [chanting] >> this is just fantastic. a day to remember. reporter: cheers and applause as supporters watched donald trump taking the oath. >> i, donald john trump, do swear... reporter: in becoming the 45th president of the united stat
metropolitan police department monitoring several groups. we intend to work through the evening to continue to ensure that the city is safe. >> thank you. welcome. >> i'll take a few questions. just please identify yourself. >> acting police chief newsome talking about what happened today, summing it up. 217 arrests were made. three officers we wounded. their injuries are not being described as life-threatening withhey were consistent rocks and bricks being thrown at police,...
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severe delays on the circle line clockwise, the hammersmith & city line eastbound and the metropolitan we are also looking at patches of freezing fog through the course of the morning possibly causing hazards through the morning rush hour. most likely to stick around for much of the morning towards south—eastern areas of the capital. we will see cloud push in from the north—west through the course of the day. gradually turning cloudier and feeling a touch milder than yesterday. highs between 5—7 degrees. we should stay dry until the evening. then we will see rain push down from the north—west. most of it tends to be light and patchy, turning to drizzle by the time we get to tomorrow morning. mild tonight with overnight lows of around four or five. over the weekend, it will stay mostly dry. there could still be outbreaks of drizzle perhaps on saturday, and certainly a lot of cloud as well. generally, looking milder. nine or 10 celsius. in reality, it will not feel that pleasant because of the low grey cloud. at least the winds are light. it will turn briefly into the start of next week
severe delays on the circle line clockwise, the hammersmith & city line eastbound and the metropolitan we are also looking at patches of freezing fog through the course of the morning possibly causing hazards through the morning rush hour. most likely to stick around for much of the morning towards south—eastern areas of the capital. we will see cloud push in from the north—west through the course of the day. gradually turning cloudier and feeling a touch milder than yesterday. highs...
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. >>> members of the somers point and ocean city police departments are leaving for washington, d.c. tomorrow. they will help the metropolitan police with crowd control during the inauguration events. the officers have experienced handling big summer crowds. >> this is our first time going. so, we don't really know what to expect down there. there's a lot of police officers from across the country going. it's tight security. they're very well organized. >> wildwood middle township and atlantic city are also sending officers to washington. >>> stay with cbs3 "eyewitness news" for complete coverage of the inauguration of president donald j. trump. i'll have live reports from washington, d.c. on thursday and friday. you can also follow us on cbsphilly.com and with the cbs local app. >> more of president-elect trump's cabinet nominees are facing tough questions on capitol hill. today confirmation hearings began for interior secretary nominee ryan zinke and education secretary nominee betsy devos. sung key was asked about how he would handle problems of sexual harassment within the park service. devos said she would continue to c
. >>> members of the somers point and ocean city police departments are leaving for washington, d.c. tomorrow. they will help the metropolitan police with crowd control during the inauguration events. the officers have experienced handling big summer crowds. >> this is our first time going. so, we don't really know what to expect down there. there's a lot of police officers from across the country going. it's tight security. they're very well organized. >> wildwood middle...
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. >>> members of the somers point and ocean city police departments are leaving for washington, d.c. tomorrow. they will help the metropolitan police with crowd control during the inauguration events. the officers have experienced handling big summer crowds. >> this is our first time going. so, we don't really know what to expect down there. there's a lot of police officers from across the country going. it's tight security. they're very well organized. >> wildwood middle township and atlantic city are also sending officers to washington. >>> stay with cbs3 "eyewitness news" for complete coverage of the inauguration of president donald j. trump. i'll have live reports from washington, d.c. on thursday and friday. you can also follow us on cbsphilly.com and with the cbs local app. >> more of president-elect trump's cabinet nominees are facing tough questions on capitol hill. today confirmation hearings began for interior secretary nominee ryan zinke and education secretary nominee betsy devos. sung key was asked about how he would handle problems of sexual harassment within the park service. devos said she would continue to c
. >>> members of the somers point and ocean city police departments are leaving for washington, d.c. tomorrow. they will help the metropolitan police with crowd control during the inauguration events. the officers have experienced handling big summer crowds. >> this is our first time going. so, we don't really know what to expect down there. there's a lot of police officers from across the country going. it's tight security. they're very well organized. >> wildwood middle...
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city size, seoul is the dominant city in south korea depending on how you count. inis 12 or 13 million people the metropolitan area of soul. the army of self. korea is around 600,000 or so. the army of north korea is a million or more. in terms of readiness, the north koreans have negative growth and have had real problems with their military, not a military that has the resources to practice and exercise and do everything that a modern military such as the south has been doing for a long time. long areshows just how border it is between china and north korea. border with a long china. interest todeep north korea's future. it is not interested in having sanctions succeed to the extent that they might cause pain to bring down the regime. they do not wish to see the instability in northeast asia that would follow from the collapse of the government in pyongyang. caller: good morning. my comment is an extension of an earlier caller from georgia who spoke about cooler heads. reality inre is a our current situation that is and not considered or discussed. trump isecause unbalanced, unstable personality to does not
city size, seoul is the dominant city in south korea depending on how you count. inis 12 or 13 million people the metropolitan area of soul. the army of self. korea is around 600,000 or so. the army of north korea is a million or more. in terms of readiness, the north koreans have negative growth and have had real problems with their military, not a military that has the resources to practice and exercise and do everything that a modern military such as the south has been doing for a long time....
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cities. i suppose he's calling black areas of our metropolitan areas. it's an exaggeration. it's not reality. it sounds to me almost like mad max and the thunderdome. >> chris: speaking of exaggerating. >> unemployment is at 4.7%. i think it's the lowest since ' '08. we can have a discussion and it's necessary about improving schools in particular about lack of economic opportunities, safety in the streets. but that's a specific problem. it sounds as if you are demeaning the whole group of people in order to present yourself as a savior, and also in terms of what he said during the campaign. what do black people have to lose? why don't you vote for me. >> chris: we got this on twitter. what clashes do you see from his prior ability to make his own decisions versus now, given the co-equal branch of government? how do you answer that, especially given, i talked about this with both reince priebus and mitch mcconnell, given how we went after the washington establishment in that speech? >> he is a dealbreaker, but it was a popular speech. it wasn't reagan, it wasn't looking back
cities. i suppose he's calling black areas of our metropolitan areas. it's an exaggeration. it's not reality. it sounds to me almost like mad max and the thunderdome. >> chris: speaking of exaggerating. >> unemployment is at 4.7%. i think it's the lowest since ' '08. we can have a discussion and it's necessary about improving schools in particular about lack of economic opportunities, safety in the streets. but that's a specific problem. it sounds as if you are demeaning the whole...
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cities. the company's goal is to eventually have hotels in all major metropolitan areas. new at ten... owner of a yarn store in tennessee has spun up some controversy after she posted a message on facebook about the women's march. elizabeth poe says she was approached by a customer who wanted to make a pink hat for the woman's march... but poe refused to sell the customer the yarn to make it. poe says... her store would not be supporting the cause... and she then took to facebook...writing something that upset many people fighting for women"s rights. the post read --" the vulgarity, the vile and evilness of this movement is absolutely despicable." now people are sending her boycott messages from all over the country. the store owner has also had people stop in to the store to voice their support... poe says she is not against people standing up...but she is against the way they are doing it. her store continues to refuse the sale of pink yarn for woman's march hats. coming upthe night of thanksgiving all the extra food that they had in their house they brought it here and im talking ab
cities. the company's goal is to eventually have hotels in all major metropolitan areas. new at ten... owner of a yarn store in tennessee has spun up some controversy after she posted a message on facebook about the women's march. elizabeth poe says she was approached by a customer who wanted to make a pink hat for the woman's march... but poe refused to sell the customer the yarn to make it. poe says... her store would not be supporting the cause... and she then took to facebook...writing...
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i'll tell you what troubles me as a representative of a state that has the great city of chicago and a wonderful metropolitan area, but i come from the other end of the state, the rural part of our state. i wonder what's going to happen to our rural hospitals if the affordable care act is repealed. i think about franklin hospital in benton, illinois, population 7,300. the hospital has been there 60 years. for the past 15 years it's been teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. it all changed six years ago with the passage of the affordable care act and the expansion of our medicaid program in illinois. because of those changes, franklin hospital found that they could survive. expanding medicaid cut the hospital's uncompensated care in half. in franklin's emergency room they saw 600 fewer no-pay patients and 428 more medicaid patients compared to a previous year. this combined with increases in medicaid funding allowed franklin hospital to invest in much-needed improvements and to consider bringing nuclear medicine in a retail pharmacy to benton, illinois. what does that mean in that city? well, it means all the
i'll tell you what troubles me as a representative of a state that has the great city of chicago and a wonderful metropolitan area, but i come from the other end of the state, the rural part of our state. i wonder what's going to happen to our rural hospitals if the affordable care act is repealed. i think about franklin hospital in benton, illinois, population 7,300. the hospital has been there 60 years. for the past 15 years it's been teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. it all changed six...
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metropolitan police department are still monitoring several groups. we intend to work through the evening to continue to ensure that the city is safe. >> take a few questions just please identify yourself. [ inaudible ] >> those are all yes, sir. around 10:30 in the morning. [ inaudible ] >> we're still looking into that. i don't want to give you a definitive answer. our officers in the field have suggested that the protesters did have some of those devices and so we're going to make sure none were deployed by the police department before we say definitively. whenever we have an incident like that we do detailed after action reports and we'll have a good sense as to if we used any of those armaments. [ inaudible ] >> follow the law. they can exercise their first amendment rights peaceably. that means they're not destroying property. that means they're not tearing up trash cans. that means they're not setting fires. that means they're not picking up bricks and thro my officers or at each other. because we are also concerned that in this mayhem one of them may be injured. what we want to tell them is to exercise their rights. they can have their signs. they
metropolitan police department are still monitoring several groups. we intend to work through the evening to continue to ensure that the city is safe. >> take a few questions just please identify yourself. [ inaudible ] >> those are all yes, sir. around 10:30 in the morning. [ inaudible ] >> we're still looking into that. i don't want to give you a definitive answer. our officers in the field have suggested that the protesters did have some of those devices and so we're going...
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city. >> yes. >> the ceo of trump hotels at a panel discussion yesterday said there are 26 metropolitan areas in the u.s. and we are in five. i don't see any reason we couldn't be in all of them eventually. those are mostly sanctuary cities that trump hotels want to move into. i guarantee you the cities that donald trump wants to get his hotels into will not suffer the restriction of one dime of funding. >> and we still have a situation where the president of the united states still owes hundreds of millions of dollars to overseas banks that have regulatory interest in the united states that are not resolved. and he is not -- can't recuse himself. but he is not getting rid of this conflict. and don't forget, jared kushner violating the anti-nepotism law. it's everywhere you turn you see on the white house website pages that are basically promoting ivanka trump's products. it's really kind of nuts. and we reported on this before the election. and people are catching up now. but he better hope the democrats never come close to gaining control of congress. >> donald trump knows right now what the ch
city. >> yes. >> the ceo of trump hotels at a panel discussion yesterday said there are 26 metropolitan areas in the u.s. and we are in five. i don't see any reason we couldn't be in all of them eventually. those are mostly sanctuary cities that trump hotels want to move into. i guarantee you the cities that donald trump wants to get his hotels into will not suffer the restriction of one dime of funding. >> and we still have a situation where the president of the united states...
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cities the goes to the to have what sells and all major metropolitan areas and e-mail fishing scam that you need to know about this one is catching security expert off guard even experienced users apparently falling prey to this. >>gabe s: now hackers are using their account to collect more victims once someone has access to them, using a to fish others is a list of your concern she said she would focus on education jobs and improving traffic on the state roadways epaulet issue become the first woman to serve as california governor. >>reporter: if it was a lot of clear weaken favorite until a video from the set with viral showing a dog was this thing jumping into water during filming to produce a said it stopped filming and the dog was not in danger she bought the on- the one more time and resident evil the final chapter map human, hey stars and gold about it unlikely adventure of a real- life 1980 prospector. the person who killed a grandmother's all loose, we're alive and castro valley with new evidence. evidence. oh, hi tom. you're really stuck in that rut. what rut? what are you tal
cities the goes to the to have what sells and all major metropolitan areas and e-mail fishing scam that you need to know about this one is catching security expert off guard even experienced users apparently falling prey to this. >>gabe s: now hackers are using their account to collect more victims once someone has access to them, using a to fish others is a list of your concern she said she would focus on education jobs and improving traffic on the state roadways epaulet issue become the...