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did you by people that list their home as not san francisco they're from denver, new york are mexican city from all over the world it is the same percentages all through the maeblt february 1st i've done four runs since february 1st since this law was - airbnb they don't take down their advertising. >> i want to polite. >> good afternoon. i'm teresa from north beach i'm representing the senior action i'm concerned about the enforcement in north beach alone because i'm seeing right next to me all those units that were illegal before and illegal today still going on granted they take down whatever signs were evidenced before some vacationing go on their clever my concern do you have a way of monitoring those listing if the city requires anyplatform they'll have to register that and this registration number will have to be on any listing no matter what platform this way how can you know there are 8 unit just two buildings away from me used as vacation rental every single weekend 5 days sometimes 4 days rarely more than that but all the time that is one street around the corner that are more a
did you by people that list their home as not san francisco they're from denver, new york are mexican city from all over the world it is the same percentages all through the maeblt february 1st i've done four runs since february 1st since this law was - airbnb they don't take down their advertising. >> i want to polite. >> good afternoon. i'm teresa from north beach i'm representing the senior action i'm concerned about the enforcement in north beach alone because i'm seeing right...
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. >> gun fights broke out, in the mexican city of reynosa after drug gang leader known as the jinxed one was arrested. carried out blockades in the city. three people are believed to have been cartel gunmen have been killed. argentina has brought proceedings against three companies on the falkland islands. britain defeated argentina in a short war for islands in 1982. >>> russian president vladimir putin faces a new political challenge. two opposition parties have agreed to run on a joint platform in next year's parliamentary elections. they see the move as an attempt to unite a divided option after the killing of bors boris nemtsov. also run together in the local elections. antiterrorism detectives in australia are questioning five teenagers suspected of plotting to attack a first world war centenary celebration in melbourne. >> included targeted police officers. a third man a 19-year-old plan, has been arrested in relation to weapons offenses. >> australia's foreign minister has flown to iran hoping for business opportunities. improving relations after this nuclear framework as to
. >> gun fights broke out, in the mexican city of reynosa after drug gang leader known as the jinxed one was arrested. carried out blockades in the city. three people are believed to have been cartel gunmen have been killed. argentina has brought proceedings against three companies on the falkland islands. britain defeated argentina in a short war for islands in 1982. >>> russian president vladimir putin faces a new political challenge. two opposition parties have agreed to run...
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john holman has more from mexican city. the attack took place in the highway. gunmen were waiting for a convoy of state police to pass through. when they did, they opened fire and killed 15 officers, injuring five more, the biggest killing of police officers in a single incident since the start of the drug war. scoring to the analysts and experts that we talked to. they left behind charred cars on the road in the western state. authorities believe that this attack was in retaliation for the police killing of a local leader of a car tell called the new generation. it has not had problem killing police, and killed five more in march. it comes at a point where president pena nieto head a strategy of arresting big cartel figures, this might be a sign that the approach may not be working in improving the security and lowering the violence in the country, incidents like this continue to happen. >> more to come on al jazeera. meet the teenager who invented a gadget that will help alzhiemer's patient that might lose their way. >> and. i'm andrew simmonds reporting from
john holman has more from mexican city. the attack took place in the highway. gunmen were waiting for a convoy of state police to pass through. when they did, they opened fire and killed 15 officers, injuring five more, the biggest killing of police officers in a single incident since the start of the drug war. scoring to the analysts and experts that we talked to. they left behind charred cars on the road in the western state. authorities believe that this attack was in retaliation for the...
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we are live from mexican city. >> an explosion of gas and mud forces dozens of albanian families from their home. >> plus find out why this singing footballer shouldn't give up the day job. >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. >> america's first climate refugees >> this is probably a hurricane away from it being gone. >> who's to blame? >> 36% of land lost was caused by oil and gas industry... >> ...and a fight to save america's coastline. >> we have kinda made a deal with the devil >> fault lines al ja
we are live from mexican city. >> an explosion of gas and mud forces dozens of albanian families from their home. >> plus find out why this singing footballer shouldn't give up the day job. >> on al jazeera america ali velshi looks at the issues affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america around here, we're all about fast....
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into nonprofit this is just a timeframe of a bunch of calculations with the city and county of san francisco we moved to mexican-american in 2008 we produced the city festival a community festival with month partnered with with 10 local services we do a lot of community outreach the grand theatre is the best we didn't do such public outreach we're close to reaching our money we're in the final four days of our crowd campaign we've worked with the department of technology to produce the smart around the mayoral elections we're a good city partner we've done many, many collaborations with the mayor's office with the department of technology and the long, long list of the planning department turning into the market street festival a selection of past events we do everything from artist lecturers to programs to exhibitions this is one chunk of programming into the theatre but on a important revenue to sell the tickets to sustain the theatre so some of the projects we're would be he concreting creating by the work i don't know if you are following the projects but we support projects that activate public space on th
into nonprofit this is just a timeframe of a bunch of calculations with the city and county of san francisco we moved to mexican-american in 2008 we produced the city festival a community festival with month partnered with with 10 local services we do a lot of community outreach the grand theatre is the best we didn't do such public outreach we're close to reaching our money we're in the final four days of our crowd campaign we've worked with the department of technology to produce the smart...
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city of rinosa. it came after mexican authorities arrested a gang leader yesterday. two rival drug gangs have been fighting for control of smuggling routes. >> and texans may soon be able to openly carry handguns. they voted yesterday to openly carry in public. the governor says he supports the idea. the law would go into effect in january. >> 5:16. decision 2016. republican white house hopefuls are in new hampshire this weekend for a conference and to do some campaigning. florida senator marco rubio delivered the keynote speech in nashua last night. he's one of three republicans who declared their candidacies. more than a dozen gop notables are trying to make their mark in the state where the first presidential primary will be held in january. one of those notables new jersey governor chris christie. he says he has not made his -- authorities say he's testing his numbers in new hampshire. >> mike huckabee says he'll decide if he's running for president on may 5th. the former arkansas governor ran for the white house in 2008. >> from our jersey shore even though he w
city of rinosa. it came after mexican authorities arrested a gang leader yesterday. two rival drug gangs have been fighting for control of smuggling routes. >> and texans may soon be able to openly carry handguns. they voted yesterday to openly carry in public. the governor says he supports the idea. the law would go into effect in january. >> 5:16. decision 2016. republican white house hopefuls are in new hampshire this weekend for a conference and to do some campaigning. florida...
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longer on the great museums we already have established that but for our city's history to have the establishment of the mexican museum part of our history this is important for many, many reaps we honor our community for having the standard ofness and the mission trying to preserve the his with small businesses and preserving displacement we've got something positive going on with the mexican museum and the thousands of historic artifacts are yet to be seen there's a tremendous effort to the for them to make sure they're there for this display and are is a have a development in the core part of this development is triumphs and everything needs to be thank full but thank you to the incredible patience the community with all it's different members trying their best over the years to establish this opportunity now, it's for real the building is beginning and the museum will be an incredible partner at former mayor willie brown i want to especially thank he's not here to wish him happy birthday he's giving me bypassing lip i get to be the lucky mayor to establish things in the city i'm lucky i know the mukts is an
longer on the great museums we already have established that but for our city's history to have the establishment of the mexican museum part of our history this is important for many, many reaps we honor our community for having the standard ofness and the mission trying to preserve the his with small businesses and preserving displacement we've got something positive going on with the mexican museum and the thousands of historic artifacts are yet to be seen there's a tremendous effort to the...
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. >>> check out images of a tunnel discovered in the mexican border city of tijuana, believed to be built with electricity, ventilation systems, found below a house under construction two blocks from the federal police offices in tijuana. the passage was unfinished was not believed to have reached u.s. soil. mexican authorities say nine people were arrested in the house where 44 pounds of marijuana was found. >>> and don mclean's "american pie" manuscript sold for $1.2 million. it left a generation in the dark about all those lyrics what they meant. he confirmed the day the music died was inspired by the plane crash that killed singers buddy holly and others. there are hidden meanings up for interpretation in this american classic. >>> we are just about an hour into the trading day and the markets are off to a pretty good start. want to bring in dominic chu. good morning. what are you watching today? >> good morning. i will take the $1.2 million manuscript, raise to $70 billion. that's the size of this oil and gas deal. royal dutch is going to pay $70 billion in cash and stock to make the
. >>> check out images of a tunnel discovered in the mexican border city of tijuana, believed to be built with electricity, ventilation systems, found below a house under construction two blocks from the federal police offices in tijuana. the passage was unfinished was not believed to have reached u.s. soil. mexican authorities say nine people were arrested in the house where 44 pounds of marijuana was found. >>> and don mclean's "american pie" manuscript sold for...
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> several parents came to the bay area to pressure the mexican government into doing more to find 43 missing college students e parents visited city college to talk about their struggles to get answers from the mexican government about the disappearance. reports accuse local politicians of conspireing with drug cartels to silence students following an antigovernment protest. >> they're calling for a united front for what is going on. >> mexican parents want the elections to be held this someone. >> if you're at bart, some of the trains are slowing down. it reduced train spaedz because of old rails. it is 42 years old. the fear is that there could be more derailments. >> i rather not go off the track. they have to slow down. it's fine. >> it's tracks, stations cars. >> heads up if your commute takes you along van ness avenue you can expect to see construction back ups this week. this week van ness will be restricted to one lane in each direction and close friday through sunday night. >> a story on abc7 news. a north bay woman tells us she's seeking justice. >> now a young mother gets caught up in a international it took tennis lege
> several parents came to the bay area to pressure the mexican government into doing more to find 43 missing college students e parents visited city college to talk about their struggles to get answers from the mexican government about the disappearance. reports accuse local politicians of conspireing with drug cartels to silence students following an antigovernment protest. >> they're calling for a united front for what is going on. >> mexican parents want the elections to be...
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several parents came to the bay area to pressure the mexican government into doing more to find 43 missing college students the parents visited cityollege to talk about their struggles to get answers from the mexican government about the disappearance. reports accuse local politicians of conspireing with drug cartels to silence students following an antigovernment protest. >> they're calling for a united front for what is going on. >> mexican parents want the elections to be held this someone. >> if you're at bart, some of the trains are slowing down. it reduced train spaedz because of old rails. it is 42 years old. the fear is that there could be more derailments. >> i rather not go off the track. they have to slow down. it's fine. >> it's tracks, stations cars. >> heads up if your commute takes you along van ness avenue you can expect to see construction back ups this week. this week van ness will be restricted to one lane in each direction and close friday through sunday night. >> a story on abc7 news. a north bay woman tells us she's seeking justice. >> now a young mother gets caught up in a international we aren't looking for
several parents came to the bay area to pressure the mexican government into doing more to find 43 missing college students the parents visited cityollege to talk about their struggles to get answers from the mexican government about the disappearance. reports accuse local politicians of conspireing with drug cartels to silence students following an antigovernment protest. >> they're calling for a united front for what is going on. >> mexican parents want the elections to be held...
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city texas on november 6, 1942 arriving by train from his home in philadelphia. he walked around the 240-acre site that was previously used as a migrant worker camp for mexican laborers. we have a couple of people here from crystal city including lola and one more that i heard. anyway born in crystal city and their fathers worked with the camp. from harrison's point of view the isolated location of the camp far from areas considered vital to the war effort was a positive. he was out scouting for where he could put this camp. crystal city he decided was this close to siberia as we have in america. it's located about 35 miles from the mexican border and you can see the lights in the camp at night from the border. it's 120 miles from my house in san antonio. that day harrison decided he would locate the family camp in crystal city. week after week month after month from 1942 to 1948, three years after the war was over trains with windows pulled shut. approximately 6000 civilians from all over the world across miles of flat empty plains to the small desert town at the southern tip of texas. the roosevelt administration not only arrested german japanese and italians on am
city texas on november 6, 1942 arriving by train from his home in philadelphia. he walked around the 240-acre site that was previously used as a migrant worker camp for mexican laborers. we have a couple of people here from crystal city including lola and one more that i heard. anyway born in crystal city and their fathers worked with the camp. from harrison's point of view the isolated location of the camp far from areas considered vital to the war effort was a positive. he was out scouting...
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of 43 college students would vanished in mexico are planning to march from san francisco city hall to the mexican consulate. one of the missing students, 19 -year-old is from san jose. protesters are demanding a thorough investigation by the mention camp -- mexican government. students disappeared after they were going to protest against the mexican government. members of a drug cartel confessed to killing the students. >> bart officials are taking steps to slow trains at more than three dozen spots because of dangerous track conditions. according to the chronicle one location is in concord near the site where an empty train derailed in february. the normal life spokesman of a track is 25 years but bart has been in business for 42 years. over the weekend crews closed track between fruitvale and coliseum to replace worn rails and ties, one of a dozen weekend closures offer the next few months. shut downs are expected near the daly city and san leandro stations in the coming months. >> a bill to ban vaccine exemptions because parents can opt out and this require all children to be immunized against
of 43 college students would vanished in mexico are planning to march from san francisco city hall to the mexican consulate. one of the missing students, 19 -year-old is from san jose. protesters are demanding a thorough investigation by the mention camp -- mexican government. students disappeared after they were going to protest against the mexican government. members of a drug cartel confessed to killing the students. >> bart officials are taking steps to slow trains at more than three...
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unknown protesters wrote the names of the missing 43 students and on the facade of the mexican consulate in new york city, with the phrase "consulate accomplice." and those are some of the headlines, this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in alabama, where a prisoner, anthony ray hinton, was released on friday after spending nearly 30 years on death row. >> for all of those that say we believe in justice, this is the case to start showing. because i shouldn't have sat on death row for 30 years. all they had to do was test. but when you think you're high and mighty and above the law you don't have to answer to nobody. but i've got news for you. everybody that played a part in sending me to death row, you will answer to god. that's all i have to say. amy: anthony ray hinton was convicted of murdering two fast-food managers in separate robberies in 1985. he was 29 years old at the time. the only evidence linking hinton to the crimes were bullets that allegedly had markings matching a revolver that belonged to hinton's mother. there were no
unknown protesters wrote the names of the missing 43 students and on the facade of the mexican consulate in new york city, with the phrase "consulate accomplice." and those are some of the headlines, this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in alabama, where a prisoner, anthony ray hinton, was released on friday after spending nearly 30 years on death row. >> for all of those that say we believe in justice, this...
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2013 staff anticipates that ocii mexican museum and garage will be transferred to the developer in 2015-2016 the purchase price of approximately $34 million will pay off city debt related to the construction of jessie gasping as you recall is developer will have a mexican museum a $5 million endowment 48 percent affordable housing and an ocii share is $55 million and open space contributes staff worked will include the escrow document and is grant agreement that has a balance of approximately $7.8 million that is held for tenant improvements all staff and costs will be reinforced by is project manager next is the paramount apartment as you recall last fall the bouft by is thinking outside the box has part that of ocii will receive 4 annual payment of approximately $450,000 u thousand dollars we received is first last january that will be transferred to oc d finally a number of there are a number of developer all the times including that the western hotel and is st. religious any staff time enclosing those agreements will be paid by is cost allowances i apologize it looks like the power point that got loaded is not the most current version so the packet any
2013 staff anticipates that ocii mexican museum and garage will be transferred to the developer in 2015-2016 the purchase price of approximately $34 million will pay off city debt related to the construction of jessie gasping as you recall is developer will have a mexican museum a $5 million endowment 48 percent affordable housing and an ocii share is $55 million and open space contributes staff worked will include the escrow document and is grant agreement that has a balance of approximately...
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and environmental pollution -- so pittsburgh is not a steel city anymore. mexican still has to be made for mexican products come i totally agree with you. at the same time, japanese steel, japanese cars, preferred by many americans. not me. american steel made for milk and cause -- american cars, buying american cars is psychological thing to be done in america. american parts, american workers. host: ok, james, let's let our guest response. guest: well, i just -- there is an element i want to respond with regards to pittsburgh. i happen to live in pittsburgh and love pittsburgh camacho recently, just the last two months -- until recently, just the last few months pittsburgh was a vibrant steel city. thousands of workers employed in the steel industry in allegheny county. but we been wracked pretty hard by the excess of chinese and south korean steel, at a time when the drilling industry has cut back. china is delving into our market. u.s. steel has over 500 people on layoff. other steel companies have people on layoff, while china continues to dump and flood into
and environmental pollution -- so pittsburgh is not a steel city anymore. mexican still has to be made for mexican products come i totally agree with you. at the same time, japanese steel, japanese cars, preferred by many americans. not me. american steel made for milk and cause -- american cars, buying american cars is psychological thing to be done in america. american parts, american workers. host: ok, james, let's let our guest response. guest: well, i just -- there is an element i want to...
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cities along the u.s. border. this afternoon mexican authorities arrested the leader of a cartel which is one of the main drug gangs in the area. vehicles as you can see, were torched. and then shootout began. three people were killed and two state police were hurt. it's been one of the most violent cities in mexico over the past year rack eded by turf wars. >>> as one police officer puts it the thief has no heart. someone stole a little boy's wheelchair last weekend. >> thanks to an enormous show of support, he got a new one yesterday and chris gordon was there when it was delivered. >> reporter: prince georges county police delivered a replacement wheelchair to the 4-year-old youngster who had his wheel wheelchair stolen. . this surveillance video showing the thief rolling it across the parking lot outside the family's apartment resulted in the donation. >> from the bottom of my heart, i'm very grateful. >> reporter: police announced that the wheelchair was donated by the mother of 11-year-old emanuel marshal, who had outgrown it and
cities along the u.s. border. this afternoon mexican authorities arrested the leader of a cartel which is one of the main drug gangs in the area. vehicles as you can see, were torched. and then shootout began. three people were killed and two state police were hurt. it's been one of the most violent cities in mexico over the past year rack eded by turf wars. >>> as one police officer puts it the thief has no heart. someone stole a little boy's wheelchair last weekend. >> thanks...
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city two weeks ago. anchor: almost half a million people in the mexican state of tabasco are without running water. anchor: local rivers are contaminated after oil thieves punctured an oil pipeline a week ago. anchor: authorities are scrabbling to distribute donald water and reopened water vocation plants, but it has proven to be no easy task. -- distribute bottled water. reporter: the tap is on, but nothing comes out. this town is totally dry as are dozens around it. people needing water here can only get the bottle sort. that means waiting in line in the same way you would for petrol. >> they told us to be prepared for water shortages but we did not think it would turn into chaos. reporter: state officials say huge efforts are going into supplying bottled water to hospitals and public markets. most schools are closed. brown sludge still fills nearby rivers after an oil pipeline was slashed open. authorities close down water treatment plants, fearing water supplies would be contaminated. that is not their only concern now. >> the damage is terrible. of course, we want to avoid the contamination of
city two weeks ago. anchor: almost half a million people in the mexican state of tabasco are without running water. anchor: local rivers are contaminated after oil thieves punctured an oil pipeline a week ago. anchor: authorities are scrabbling to distribute donald water and reopened water vocation plants, but it has proven to be no easy task. -- distribute bottled water. reporter: the tap is on, but nothing comes out. this town is totally dry as are dozens around it. people needing water here...
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cities along the u.s. border. this after mexican authorities arrested the leader of a cartel, which is one of the main drug gangs in the area. vehicles, as you can see, were torched. and then shootout began. three people were killed and two state police were hurt. it's been one of the most violent cities in mexico over the past year racked by turf wars. >>> isis claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing at a popular market this morning. afghanistan's president just made that announcement. the bomb went off in jalalabad, afghanistan. 36 people were killed and 100 others were hurt. >>. >>> today five men are waking up in custody accused of plotting terrorist attacks on police officers in australia. the suspects including two 18-year-olds are accused of preparing the attack. >>> as one police officer put it, the thief has no heart. someone stole a little boy's wheelchair last weekend. thanks to an enormous show of support, he got a new one yesterday and chris gordon was there when it was delivered. >> reporter: prince georges count
cities along the u.s. border. this after mexican authorities arrested the leader of a cartel, which is one of the main drug gangs in the area. vehicles, as you can see, were torched. and then shootout began. three people were killed and two state police were hurt. it's been one of the most violent cities in mexico over the past year racked by turf wars. >>> isis claiming responsibility for a suicide bombing at a popular market this morning. afghanistan's president just made that...
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mexican government into solving this case. now, the caravan's plan to converge in new york city at some point and gather at the u.n. and ramp up the pressure there, as well. live in san francisco, nannette miranda. >>> and police are trying to figure out why a car was on the freeway in the first place, happening on one and san jose officers say the car tried to swerve around the person officers say the person was not under the influence and is cooperating. the accident shut down lanes and that went on for hours. police are trying to figure out where the victim came from. police are searching the area nearby. >> is there any idea why the pedestrian was on the freeway? >> we have absolutely no idea. >> that investigation continues, the person has not been identified. >>> well the san mateo county coroner has identified the motorcyclist who died larry hayward was driving on 101, and the witnesses say they saw an suv or a jeep stop and then head east on 92. officers say the vehicle could have damage to the right side. >>> and a warning for hikers a mountain lion and her kittens have been spotted in the south bay. yeste
mexican government into solving this case. now, the caravan's plan to converge in new york city at some point and gather at the u.n. and ramp up the pressure there, as well. live in san francisco, nannette miranda. >>> and police are trying to figure out why a car was on the freeway in the first place, happening on one and san jose officers say the car tried to swerve around the person officers say the person was not under the influence and is cooperating. the accident shut down lanes...
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. >>> a new way to skip the line, the mexican food chain going to bring the burrito straight to your door only available in select citiesky for us d.c. is one of them. >>> three, two, one and liftoff of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. >> wow, that launch was 25 years ago today and since then hubble has given us some spectacular views of outer space. nasa credits the telescope with completely transforming how we see the universe from measuring the age of the cosmos to showing us the existence of those massive black holes. >>> always watching always tracking, wusa9's first alert weather, d.c.'s most accurate. >> topper will be tracking rain for the weekend. you said you were sweating today a bit with the 3-degree guarantee. >> i went for a high temperature today of 60. we know we hit 62. the question is did we go up to 64 or not. let's go to the graphic. at 11:00 we'll let you know. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, down to 61, but look at the relative humidity, only 20%. we have a recipe for a really cold night and the fros
. >>> a new way to skip the line, the mexican food chain going to bring the burrito straight to your door only available in select citiesky for us d.c. is one of them. >>> three, two, one and liftoff of the space shuttle discovery with the hubble space telescope, our window on the universe. >> wow, that launch was 25 years ago today and since then hubble has given us some spectacular views of outer space. nasa credits the telescope with completely transforming how we see...
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city of aden. houthi militias are backed by troops, formerly loyal to saleh and alleged ties to iran. >>> a suspected mexican drug cartel leader's arrest, sparks gun fights and burning roadblocks in mexico. it happened in northern tamaulipas, which borders the united states. friday, mexican authorities captured a cartel leader, and set off gun fights between cartel members and authorities. the gunman blocked off parts of the city with burning vehicles. three suspected cartel members died in the gun fights. several detained. parts of mexico remain in a violent battle between rivals from the golf cartel and los zedas. >> 20 years later, wounds remain for many who lived through the oklahoma city bombing. yes, if it's been 20 years. you'll hear from people forever changed by at take. and how one man who knew about the deadly plan is walking free. >> 20 years since this happened. i'm sure you recall this scene. 20 years since 168 lives, met a violent end when a truck bomb exploded outside the alfred p.murrah building in oklahoma city. i will never forget it. on the air here at cnn. 20 years since the parents of t
city of aden. houthi militias are backed by troops, formerly loyal to saleh and alleged ties to iran. >>> a suspected mexican drug cartel leader's arrest, sparks gun fights and burning roadblocks in mexico. it happened in northern tamaulipas, which borders the united states. friday, mexican authorities captured a cartel leader, and set off gun fights between cartel members and authorities. the gunman blocked off parts of the city with burning vehicles. three suspected cartel members...
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biodiversity's playground: mexican environmentalists keep a close watch on the gulf of california. so long, saigon: young architects compete to give hochi minh city a makeover. the deadly attack on tourists at the bardo museum in tunis is likely to lead to a dramatic tightening of security in north african countries. tunisia, which hosts the world social forum this week, is no exception. whilst rights groups warn against rolling back freedoms won during the tunisian revolution, the urgency of the need for new counter-terrorist measures is highlighted by the fact that tunisia has become the largest source of foreign fighters for the is militia in syria and iraq. many young people have left everything behind to respond to calls for a holy war. >> we've got hold of papers belonging to tunisian suicide attackers in iraq. after hesitating for a long time, one of their families has agreed to talk to us. we set off for jemaal, east of the capital, tunis. over 3 thousand tunisians have joined jihadist groups in syria and iraq. many of them come from desolate-looking villages and small towns like these. we're meeting the family of walid abdel hamit, a 35-
biodiversity's playground: mexican environmentalists keep a close watch on the gulf of california. so long, saigon: young architects compete to give hochi minh city a makeover. the deadly attack on tourists at the bardo museum in tunis is likely to lead to a dramatic tightening of security in north african countries. tunisia, which hosts the world social forum this week, is no exception. whilst rights groups warn against rolling back freedoms won during the tunisian revolution, the urgency of...
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and environmental pollution -- so pittsburgh is not a steel city anymore. mexicantill has to be made for mexican products come i totally agree with you. at the same time, japanese steel, japanese cars, preferred by many americans. not me. american steel made for milk and cause -- american cars, buying american cars is psychological thing to be done in america. american parts, american workers. host: ok, james, let's let our guest response. guest: well, i just -- there is an element i want to respond with regards to pittsburgh. i happen to live in pittsburgh and love pittsburgh camacho recently, just the last two months -- until recently, just the last few months pittsburgh was a vibrant steel city. thousands of workers employed in the steel industry in allegheny county. but we been wracked pretty hard by the excess of chinese and south korean steel, at a time when the drilling industry has cut back. china is delving into our market. u.s. steel has over 500 people on layoff. other steel companies have people on layoff, while china continues to dump and flood into ou
and environmental pollution -- so pittsburgh is not a steel city anymore. mexicantill has to be made for mexican products come i totally agree with you. at the same time, japanese steel, japanese cars, preferred by many americans. not me. american steel made for milk and cause -- american cars, buying american cars is psychological thing to be done in america. american parts, american workers. host: ok, james, let's let our guest response. guest: well, i just -- there is an element i want to...
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city when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> four people were killed, 16 workers injured after this fire broke out on a mexican owned oil platform in the gulf of mexico. the company says hundreds of workers had to be evacuateed. firefighters spread out among eight fire boats. they spent most of the day fighting those intense flames. it's unclear at this point if any oil spill in the gulf. >> new york city police are investigate a road rage incident involving one of its detectives and uber driver. >> i don't have what you have to say. >> okay. >> do you understand that. >> i do. >> how long have you been fifth country? >> almost two years. >> almost how long? >> two years. >> two years. i got news for you. use this lesson. remember this in the future. don't ever do that again. >> okay. >> the detective is accused of of berating the uber driver after pulling him over for honking at him. a passenger used smart phone to record every word. that detective is a* member of the intelligence division and uber says it's happy the nypd is looking into that incident. >>> well new at 11:00 o'clock night the long-time treasurer of a bucks coun
city when "eyewitness news" continues. >>> four people were killed, 16 workers injured after this fire broke out on a mexican owned oil platform in the gulf of mexico. the company says hundreds of workers had to be evacuateed. firefighters spread out among eight fire boats. they spent most of the day fighting those intense flames. it's unclear at this point if any oil spill in the gulf. >> new york city police are investigate a road rage incident involving one of its...
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students would vanished in mexico are marching from san francisco city hall to the consulate and demanding a thorough investigation by the mexican gaum the second march in three days. one of the missing students 19 years old is from san jose. the group said that the students disappeared last september after planning to profit against the mexican government. the prosecution claim that members of a drug cartel confessed to killing the students. >> bart officials are taking steps to slow down trains because of dangerous track conditions. one of the spots is between fruitvale and coliseum station. the service has been stopped for a while with crews replacing the wooden ties and rails. another spot is in concord where an empty train derailed in february. the normal life span is assumed 25 years. bart has been in business for 42 years. amy hollyfield will have a report from concord at the bottom of the hour. >> a bill to ban most vaccine exemption for the california children facing a crucial first test in sacramento this week with law allowing parents to opt out of evacuation nation because of personal or religious beliefs and require
students would vanished in mexico are marching from san francisco city hall to the consulate and demanding a thorough investigation by the mexican gaum the second march in three days. one of the missing students 19 years old is from san jose. the group said that the students disappeared last september after planning to profit against the mexican government. the prosecution claim that members of a drug cartel confessed to killing the students. >> bart officials are taking steps to slow...
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caller: [indiscernible] as for the guy who called from salt lake city and said the mexicans took theren it no. the president made the deal from the secretary of state, he bought mexico and he sold it for $50 million and he gave the mexicans $5 million. host: we will let marc rosenblum respond. guest: on the brazero program this was a formal guestworker treaty that operated between 1942 in 1964. at its thing, it admitted 450,000 workers a year which is large number of low scale -- low skilled workers from my scope. it was terminated in the 1960's the has the worker protection had strong worker protections in the letter of that but they were not enforced. labor advocates in the u.s. found it to be very exploitative. we have existing temporary working programs. it looks a lot like the brazero program. neither of those programs work very well. employers do not take much advantage at the age to a program because they find it cumbersome to use and they find it easy to higher unauthorized immigrants. h2b program does not cover most jobs, but most of the people who are talking about immigratio
caller: [indiscernible] as for the guy who called from salt lake city and said the mexicans took theren it no. the president made the deal from the secretary of state, he bought mexico and he sold it for $50 million and he gave the mexicans $5 million. host: we will let marc rosenblum respond. guest: on the brazero program this was a formal guestworker treaty that operated between 1942 in 1964. at its thing, it admitted 450,000 workers a year which is large number of low scale -- low skilled...
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the the popular mexican chain is offering delivery for online and mobile orders in more than 60 citiesstaurants is working with app based therefore service post mates to make food delivery a reality. starbucks plans to test a similar delivery service in the seattle area later this year. >> two prominent philadelphians honored during a special lunch chan at the union league. james mcguire and mary scully recognized by the pennsylvania society for their contributions to those in need. for more than 25 years sister mary has been helping the homeless and others who live in poverty through project home. the mcguire foundation founded in 2000 funds more than a thousand scholarships a year to promising students using financial aid. >>> hundreds of employees of virtua health along with folks from the philadelphia 76ers teamed up to spruce up a local mental health facility. volunteers spent today landscaping painting and cleaning the children's home campus of legacy treatment services in mount holly. even the 76ers mascot franklin was on hand to cheer on the troops. that's a hard question. (lau
the the popular mexican chain is offering delivery for online and mobile orders in more than 60 citiesstaurants is working with app based therefore service post mates to make food delivery a reality. starbucks plans to test a similar delivery service in the seattle area later this year. >> two prominent philadelphians honored during a special lunch chan at the union league. james mcguire and mary scully recognized by the pennsylvania society for their contributions to those in need. for...
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ever leaving the house the mexican chain teaming one posts made that's delivery service so bringing that burito straight to your door. delivery service is available in 67 cities, where they operate, yes that includes philadelphia. ukee erika. >> holy guacamole batman. >> oh, delicious, and i love their salads, too. thanks jill. >> makes it easier. >> in other news this morning nearly two weeks but still no arrests in the hit-and-run that killed two year old boy in kensington. boy's family made this flyer, justice for david junior. now they are planning to hands it out tonight at the crash scene at mascher and lehigh avenue. police have recovered the car they believe struck two year old david and his mother, but they have not rested -- arrested anyone in the case. >> well, several actors walk off the set of adam sandler's new movie. we have the word on the plot that they say crossed the line. >> also, some heroic police officers pull a driver out of that burning car and that's not the only dramatic rescue they had to make. >> and it has been giving us these spectacular images of our universe for 25 years. we'll talk liver with the experts at nasa to see what's
ever leaving the house the mexican chain teaming one posts made that's delivery service so bringing that burito straight to your door. delivery service is available in 67 cities, where they operate, yes that includes philadelphia. ukee erika. >> holy guacamole batman. >> oh, delicious, and i love their salads, too. thanks jill. >> makes it easier. >> in other news this morning nearly two weeks but still no arrests in the hit-and-run that killed two year old boy in...
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mexican army. so we decided to see for ourselves what salvador is now dealing with and traveled west to his new home in a violent-racked city once the stronghold of the notorious knights of templar cartel. this is a thoroughfare between central america and the united states. it's sit waited right between mexico city and the coast. so you get all hogue drugs funneling up from south into the united states. it's a dangerous dangerous area. driving around this area makes a little nervous because kidnapping happens right here and it has the highest murder rates in the country. we called ahead to let everyone know that we're coming. hopefully we can make it through the region without issues. but that's something that salvador has to deal with on a day-to-day basis and it's something he never had to think about in california. >> salvador first arrived in mexico at age nine. spoke broken spanish and quick ligand having trouble in school. >> it was the most difficult part of my life. i used to cry. >> higher than average school dropout rate among displaced children make them especially prone to organized crime for soldiers and so-ca
mexican army. so we decided to see for ourselves what salvador is now dealing with and traveled west to his new home in a violent-racked city once the stronghold of the notorious knights of templar cartel. this is a thoroughfare between central america and the united states. it's sit waited right between mexico city and the coast. so you get all hogue drugs funneling up from south into the united states. it's a dangerous dangerous area. driving around this area makes a little nervous because...
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for where he could put the camp and decided crystal city was as close to siberia as we have in america. it is located about 35 miles from the mexican border. you could see the lights of the camp at night from the border. it is 120 miles from my house in san antonio. harrison decided on that day he would locate the camp there in crystal city. from 1942-1948, three years after the war was over trains with windows pulled shut carried approximately 6,000 civilians from all over the world across miles of flat planes to the southern tip of texas. the roosevelt administration not only arrested german japanese and italians on american soil but orchestrated incredibly the removal of 4,000 germans,,000 japanese and 288 italians from 13 different latin american countries. locked them up around the united states, thousands of them in crystal city. daily life in crystal city -- is a map of the camp. and elric, american child in the camp, has noted where all of the houses and bungalows are so if you are a child in the camp you can find it here. this is an ariel view of the camp. daily life in crystal city was regimented. the american flag was ra
for where he could put the camp and decided crystal city was as close to siberia as we have in america. it is located about 35 miles from the mexican border. you could see the lights of the camp at night from the border. it is 120 miles from my house in san antonio. harrison decided on that day he would locate the camp there in crystal city. from 1942-1948, three years after the war was over trains with windows pulled shut carried approximately 6,000 civilians from all over the world across...
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mexican border in texas. >> in 2014 we had 1,700 cubans that were processed. >> reporter: outside the u.s. port of entry in brownsville, texas, buses take newly arrived cubans to cities across the country with many arriving in miami. they hope to improve their lives economically. this woman says i need to be free, independent. under a unique law from the cold war era designed to protect against cuban political oppression, almost all cubans arriving in the united states are allowed to stay here indefinitely. >> this shift in u.s. policy represents a turning point for our entire region. >> reporter: but with better diplomatic relationships between the u.s. and cuba some wonder whether that law should be restricted eded to longer accept those just seeking a better life. the obama administration has no current plans to change the protective law but the debate is growing. mark potter, nbc news, brownsville, texas. >>> still ahead, a big catch for a group of fishermen and we mean big. >>> stunning new time lapsed images of the volcano in chile that erupted last week for the first time in 40 years, while it is quieter now, officials say the volcano is still unstable. volcan
mexican border in texas. >> in 2014 we had 1,700 cubans that were processed. >> reporter: outside the u.s. port of entry in brownsville, texas, buses take newly arrived cubans to cities across the country with many arriving in miami. they hope to improve their lives economically. this woman says i need to be free, independent. under a unique law from the cold war era designed to protect against cuban political oppression, almost all cubans arriving in the united states are allowed...
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city to vote in local elections. it's not unthinkable that is a way -- >> that is exactly their game plan. >> we have done interesting things like joint advertising with the mexican government about all the great welfare benefits in this country. it's not far fetched. you think it's the right thing to do though, right? >> i think 3,000 is given the scope of the problem is not a particularly large number. so yes i think we should treat illegal immigrants in as humane a way as possible. >> why can't we send them back? >> the problem is to paraphrase someone, 3,000 here 3,000 there, next thing you know you've got 14 million. >> well, there are studies by nonprofits that look at this that say it may be up to 40000. the big problem is the whole immigration policy of this administration entices more people to come over here. >> why is that, gary? think about why that is. there is no rational reason. we don't need the extra workers really. >> you name it. a better place to be. you have a lot of these -- >> they want democratic voters. >> you have -- they are taking advantage down in central america. you have these crime-ridden areas where parents are being told if their
city to vote in local elections. it's not unthinkable that is a way -- >> that is exactly their game plan. >> we have done interesting things like joint advertising with the mexican government about all the great welfare benefits in this country. it's not far fetched. you think it's the right thing to do though, right? >> i think 3,000 is given the scope of the problem is not a particularly large number. so yes i think we should treat illegal immigrants in as humane a way as...
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mexican food. facebook.com/thekellyfile. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark. >>> isis fighters advancing on the iraqi cityre hundreds of american troops are stationed. but u.s. officials said there's no plans to withdraw them. the pentagon says it's more concerned about isis advancement in the home of a major oil refinery. the pentagon saying losing that area to isis would be a major blow to iraq. >>> the pilot of a small helicopter that landed on the capitol lawn has been charged. doug hughes, a florida postal carrier, has been ordered to stay out of washington, d.c. unless he's due in court. he pulled off the stunt drawing the attention to campaign finance reform by flying under the radar. many lawmakers are not happy and are calling for a security review. >>> i'm patricia stark. "hannity" starts now. for all your headlines, logon to fox news.com. >>> tonight the spring break nightmare continues. >> the string of violent incidents that is now considering whether to end the party for good. >> i am absolutely outraged by this. >> after a month of violence in panama city beach,
mexican food. facebook.com/thekellyfile. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm patricia stark. >>> isis fighters advancing on the iraqi cityre hundreds of american troops are stationed. but u.s. officials said there's no plans to withdraw them. the pentagon says it's more concerned about isis advancement in the home of a major oil refinery. the pentagon saying losing that area to isis would be a major blow to iraq. >>> the pilot of a small helicopter that...