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the earthquake demolished the city hall and our city hall so they considered erecting a new city hall in what became the scandinavian sector of our city. my grandfather was a member of the society's construction committee and hired the major architect and once the hall was completed, my maternal grandfather managed the mall for the next quarter century. marty benson, a former appraiser is the grandson of our contractor for the hall. who together with his brother and several other swedish craftsmen built the hall in a year. i say entire board has restored and renovated the hall and all of us are to maintain the historic building to preserve there a centre for promoting our swedish and scandinavian cultures and continuing to provide a distinctive night spot. we also provide occasional civic programmes and we would appreciate your support of our mill's act nomination before the board of supervisors. thank you and i'm available for any questions you may have. >> adel fung. >> i am one of four co-owners of 275 fullsome street. most of the major rehabilitation work was done from 2012 to 201
the earthquake demolished the city hall and our city hall so they considered erecting a new city hall in what became the scandinavian sector of our city. my grandfather was a member of the society's construction committee and hired the major architect and once the hall was completed, my maternal grandfather managed the mall for the next quarter century. marty benson, a former appraiser is the grandson of our contractor for the hall. who together with his brother and several other swedish...
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. >>> new technology coming to city hall. holly tool designed to help businesses micro market their products could help deliver services in san jose. >>> we have to get down to the granular level. >>> why the fifth richest person in the world said billionaires like himself don't deserve to have that much money.>>> it is tarantula mating season.>>> >>> san jose is growing rolling out a digital tool to micromanage the city. >>> it crunches large amounts of data to figure out which neighborhoods need city services. >>> the mayor's office said this new technology will help pinpoint services in the exact spots where they are needed. it might also help dispel myths about certain parts of town. >>> in a city of over 1 million people and covering 179 square miles it is easy for small pockets of need to be overlooked.>>> neighborhoods as little as a few locks away from one another have vastly different outcomes. and measures. it is really apparent we have to get down to the granular level.>> reporter: this might be the tool to get the
. >>> new technology coming to city hall. holly tool designed to help businesses micro market their products could help deliver services in san jose. >>> we have to get down to the granular level. >>> why the fifth richest person in the world said billionaires like himself don't deserve to have that much money.>>> it is tarantula mating season.>>> >>> san jose is growing rolling out a digital tool to micromanage the city. >>> it...
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city leaders are considering a new strategy. mayor sam liccardo joins us live from city hall to show us options. >>> we have traffic every morningp you avoid speeding tickets. >>> we are looking at remaining slowdowns in the morning ofthe warm temperatures on the way b danger. i will talk about when you need to be on the lookout. the forecast is next. long for. a place, a feeling, a moment. but only kerrygold can take you there. to ireland's lush, green pastures. where grass-fed cows produce rich, creamy milk for the most delicious taste imaginable. that's no ordinary cheese. no. it's kerrygold. >>> this week san jose will consider separating from pg&e find another way to provide power. the idea comes from the mayor after a public safety shut off from pg&e affected 60,000. doing weather conditions it seemed potentially dangerous. we are with the mayor, sam liccardo, joining us. your city? eing with us. are you proposing from scratch?>> there are sco is ac engaged. we are studying. we are studying other ways of engaging public ownership. customer and utilities. there are several paths. we are starting the process. regardless of w
city leaders are considering a new strategy. mayor sam liccardo joins us live from city hall to show us options. >>> we have traffic every morningp you avoid speeding tickets. >>> we are looking at remaining slowdowns in the morning ofthe warm temperatures on the way b danger. i will talk about when you need to be on the lookout. the forecast is next. long for. a place, a feeling, a moment. but only kerrygold can take you there. to ireland's lush, green pastures. where...
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new mayor is changing her position. john: thousands of striking teachers converged on city hall edtoday as new mayor lori lightfoot deliveredudget. the teachers had their own spending priorities. >> the people of the city of chicago demand funding and resources go to the services of the city. we have to have schools that work for our children. we need a budget that speaks to our priorities. john: for the fifth day, the strike canceled classes for more than 360,000 students in the country's third largest school district. the city and the teachers union are at odds over several issues, including salaries, class sizes, and the demand for additional support staff, including nurses, counselors, and librarians. union president jesse sharkey rejected the call for teachers to return to classrooms. >> she wants us to give up on the most basic things we are asking for. john: lightfoot was elected only progressive agenda and an education platform that includes some of the changes the union is asking for. now she says the city can't afford them. >> there is a finite amount of money available. we are barely two years away from a moment
new mayor is changing her position. john: thousands of striking teachers converged on city hall edtoday as new mayor lori lightfoot deliveredudget. the teachers had their own spending priorities. >> the people of the city of chicago demand funding and resources go to the services of the city. we have to have schools that work for our children. we need a budget that speaks to our priorities. john: for the fifth day, the strike canceled classes for more than 360,000 students in the...
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news. >>> an elaborate interruption inside oakland's city hall this evening during a joint educational committee meeting. several protesters took over. three leaders acted out impersonations of charter school advocates including u.s. education secretary betsy devos. dozens more started chanting oakland is not for sale. the disruptions continued until the meeting was canceled. protesters say this was all just an attempt to finally be heard. >> this is necessary because we're serious. they're not listening to us. they're closing schools without our support. it's very important that they hearus if it's through these measures, that's what it has to be. >> this comes after the oakland school board voted earlier this month to close two schools. others are on the chopping block because of budget limitations. >>> the lines were long, the reception was thunder outous anr message was deeply personal. supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg got a rock star welcome on the cal campus tonight. the 86-year-old justice was here to honor a late uc berkeley law professor who also opened doors for women. here's
news. >>> an elaborate interruption inside oakland's city hall this evening during a joint educational committee meeting. several protesters took over. three leaders acted out impersonations of charter school advocates including u.s. education secretary betsy devos. dozens more started chanting oakland is not for sale. the disruptions continued until the meeting was canceled. protesters say this was all just an attempt to finally be heard. >> this is necessary because we're...
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city hall. even when the building is restored, i will not be the same. the city is building a new courthouse that will hope in 1997 and the people will no longer assemble in city hall. there was much more of a vitality of city hall than the courthouse contingent and taxi cab drivers would periodically circle city hall honking horns, with the board of supervisor's refusal to raise taxi rates. some things never change. minority truckers would do the same with rigs to implement city policies and students and recipients would march in front of the building to demonstrate against federal and state cuts in their favourite programmes and even if the city had no power to do anything about the cuts. the board of supervisor's consideration to make the modest increase in rates was certain to attract crowds. senior citizens would come out in droves. only on the steps of city hall could one absorb the reverend ray bucheer and pink panthers. denninged out in full length h habuts. when the say was moving to close the bath houses, they lined up denouncing the city's action and comparing it to the
city hall. even when the building is restored, i will not be the same. the city is building a new courthouse that will hope in 1997 and the people will no longer assemble in city hall. there was much more of a vitality of city hall than the courthouse contingent and taxi cab drivers would periodically circle city hall honking horns, with the board of supervisor's refusal to raise taxi rates. some things never change. minority truckers would do the same with rigs to implement city policies and...
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thanks, kari. >> it is 6:40 right now. >>> next and all new, a deadly night in san francisco, the details we're getting so far on a shooting from city halle governor has a new push for answers as paying at the pump grows for california, we're taking a fresh look at gas prices this morning. >> in washington more critical testimony. we'll take you out to the big board. dow industrials are closing about or trading about even. >>> good morning, i'm tom costello. we've been on this plane for 17 hours. we have two more hours to go, this is a qantas airways research flight going from new york to sydney, direct. no stopping in l.a. or san francisco. qantas wants to know is it possible to fly 19 hours? what is the impact? will passengers and crew members and their pilots, we'll take you on board and show you how we made it through, coming up on the "today" show. announcer: time magazine reports: "the new american addiction. how juul hooked kids and ignited a public health crisis." other news outlets report- juul took $12.8 billion from big tobacco. markets e-cigarettes with kid friendly flavors and uses nicotine to addict them. 5 million kids use
thanks, kari. >> it is 6:40 right now. >>> next and all new, a deadly night in san francisco, the details we're getting so far on a shooting from city halle governor has a new push for answers as paying at the pump grows for california, we're taking a fresh look at gas prices this morning. >> in washington more critical testimony. we'll take you out to the big board. dow industrials are closing about or trading about even. >>> good morning, i'm tom costello. we've...
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hall america. police emergency. we're live in new york city.onight we'll take a look into some of the biggest dangers that law enforcement faces across the nation. our studio is packed with men, women in blue, and their families who share in their journey. and our guests are leadership past and present, key voices as we look at how to protect the protectors. the facts and the reason why the police are crushed under the weight of feeling targeted in their own community. >> >> nation outraged by videos that went viral over the summer, in new york city, civilians dousing cops with water. milk and hurling objects at men and women in blue patrolling the streets, in philadelphia. on lookers caught on tape, taunting the officers, gblged id in an active standoff with a suspect who shot 6 officers. ay g them. it is natural debate. tonight we get into it. one man's inspiring journry to recover after being severely wounded in the line of duty. >> great job. >> in this network exclusive, he and his family are here to share their story. not all injuries fro
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before we go we have an update on our breaking news now police in the german city of hall say that there were in fact 3 shootings in total 2 people have been confirmed killed one shooting occurred outside a synagogue another at a local come up well a 3rd took place 15 kilometers from the city there are also reports of a grenade being thrown in a jewish cemetery today is of course the holiest jewish holiday one man has been detained though earlier police had multiple armed suspects were at large we'll be keeping you updated on this developing story. for now that's your news wrap up i'll be back at the top of the hour with the latest and more on that breaking news and for tuning in. in the age of trump what has happened to journalistic standards and competence in the media not long ago it was generally agreed that politics was the art of the possible now no one news narrative must prevail and all others must be vanquished there's a state of affairs to serve the public interest. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok this other action if we don't like it it's really har
before we go we have an update on our breaking news now police in the german city of hall say that there were in fact 3 shootings in total 2 people have been confirmed killed one shooting occurred outside a synagogue another at a local come up well a 3rd took place 15 kilometers from the city there are also reports of a grenade being thrown in a jewish cemetery today is of course the holiest jewish holiday one man has been detained though earlier police had multiple armed suspects were at large...
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city hall. stay with bbc news.ch is an active jet stream, low pressure after low pressure, and rain. in fact, for england and wales, all of the average october rainfall has fallen already this month with 11 days to go. very wet in north—east england. scotland and northern ireland, some way to go to get the average october rainfall and it is here we will see the wettest weather as we go through the week. but as i mentioned earlier, it's quiet to start the week because we have an area of high pressure moving in. that said, there is still low pressure close to east anglia and south—east england for monday, that will bring some rain. in terms of the weather feel to begin the day, chilly in northern ireland but especially in scotland with parts of rural aberdeenshire down to minus three to start the day. a milder start for england and wales with a lot of cloud around. still this north—easterly breeze with a few showers and outbreaks of rain towards the far south—east, more especially parts of kent, essex, coastal suffol
city hall. stay with bbc news.ch is an active jet stream, low pressure after low pressure, and rain. in fact, for england and wales, all of the average october rainfall has fallen already this month with 11 days to go. very wet in north—east england. scotland and northern ireland, some way to go to get the average october rainfall and it is here we will see the wettest weather as we go through the week. but as i mentioned earlier, it's quiet to start the week because we have an area of high...
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hall america, police emergency. i'm harris faulkner. we're live in new york city. we'll take an in-depth look into some of the biggest dangers law enforcement is facing across the country. our studio is packed with men and women in blue and their families who share in their journeys. and our guests are leadership past and present. some key voices' we look how to protect the protectors. before we get started hear are the facts and the reason why the police are crushed under the weight of feeling targeted in their own community. >> oh, my god. harris: nation outraged by videos that went viral over the summer. in new york city civilians dousing cops with water, milk, hurling objects at the men and women in blue patrolling the streets. in philadelphia, onlookers caught on tape taunting officers engaged in an active standoff with a gunman who shot six policemen. what is driving all this? some say people are targeting them. it is natural debate. tonight we get into it. one man's inspiring journry to recover after being severely wounded in the line of duty. >> great job.
hall america, police emergency. i'm harris faulkner. we're live in new york city. we'll take an in-depth look into some of the biggest dangers law enforcement is facing across the country. our studio is packed with men and women in blue and their families who share in their journeys. and our guests are leadership past and present. some key voices' we look how to protect the protectors. before we get started hear are the facts and the reason why the police are crushed under the weight of feeling...
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news. >> christie, thank you, from city hall there. >>> back to our coverage of the dangerous weather conditions across the area. firefighters in contra costa county. let's bring in marianne favro in concord with the latest for us. marianne? >> reporter: raj, earlier today, this parking lot in concord was filled with fire engines from departments throughout contra costa county. they're part of a new task force, one that helped to save homes in the county already. these firefighters don't usually work side by side. but today they're a team, united as task force 2025. at least four wide -- water tinder trucks and a dozer. they'll return to their respective fire departments in contra costa county but be ready to respond together as soon as the fire starts. they're part of a new state strategy. one that paid off october 10th when a fast-moving fire in moraga threatened 100 homes. >> it paid off because we got personnel and equipment to the scene a lot faster than waiting to have a strike team form up within the county because it's a process to get a strike team to form within the county if it's not
news. >> christie, thank you, from city hall there. >>> back to our coverage of the dangerous weather conditions across the area. firefighters in contra costa county. let's bring in marianne favro in concord with the latest for us. marianne? >> reporter: raj, earlier today, this parking lot in concord was filled with fire engines from departments throughout contra costa county. they're part of a new task force, one that helped to save homes in the county already. these...
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its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. ldings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot and the town needs to organize quickly. what they need to do in our city did countywide 6 people died in the big quake. the downtown santa cruz memorial bears their names to this day. ironically a magnitude 4.8 temblor centered near hollister on tuesday was widely filled here in santa cruz, where the lessons of loma prieta have not been forgotten. patients persistence and perseverance is what the take away is you just have to. >>sit down start working work with your community and move forward. we've had floods here without forest fires with earthquakes. so there's really happen this could test us, although we come together we're going you know help each other through the whole t
its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. ldings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot and the town needs to organize quickly. what they need...
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. >>> the city of san jose will hold a news conference to update everybody. kris sanchez live at city halla week of uncertainty for all of us. >> reporter: we're at the police department. this is where we're going to be getting our update in about 15 minutes. you see the podium is set up. as you may know at this point the county of santa clara declared a state of emergency and they did that to free up resources in the event we need mutual aid. this time yesterday we didn't know how the outages were going to play out but what we know is that there are a lot of folks impacted. we have new information ahead for you. this is fresh as of 4 are this morning. 20,000 pg&e customers were affected by the outage so far which represents a lot more individual people, customers, of course, is not one for one person. alum rock, evergreen, almaden in the outage areas. they reduced left turns at six different intersections to simplify the traffic flow without the traffic signals. people posted crosswalk signs. those are really busy thorough fares. the community resource centers will remain open for folks w
. >>> the city of san jose will hold a news conference to update everybody. kris sanchez live at city halla week of uncertainty for all of us. >> reporter: we're at the police department. this is where we're going to be getting our update in about 15 minutes. you see the podium is set up. as you may know at this point the county of santa clara declared a state of emergency and they did that to free up resources in the event we need mutual aid. this time yesterday we didn't know...
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city hall. i'm chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> a high-profile murder case reaches a milestone. it's the trial of a real estate heiress in hillsborough. she's accused of killing her children's father. >>> what happens when you multiply time by age and devices? the answer is something most parents may want to hear. >>> plus, the money problems split among the ages. it comes down to millenials versus everyone else. >>> and the bay area is baking in mid-october. sandhya will be back come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's haing? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. hey. ♪hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can take control of your home wifi and get a notification the instant someone new joins your network... only with xfinity xfi. download the xfi app today. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for $4.99. three patties for $5.99. or even four for just $6.99. four patties? well, tickle my elb
city hall. i'm chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >>> a high-profile murder case reaches a milestone. it's the trial of a real estate heiress in hillsborough. she's accused of killing her children's father. >>> what happens when you multiply time by age and devices? the answer is something most parents may want to hear. >>> plus, the money problems split among the ages. it comes down to millenials versus everyone else. >>> and the bay area is baking in mid-october....
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new office on racial equity. it will become official with her signature at city hall at noon today and the department will release a report every two years on racial disparities, jobs, education, criminal justice and housing. >>> new york city is trying to prevent immigrants from being threatened or bullied. they announced a new set of guidelines and anyone using the term illegal alien with intent to demean or humiliate or harass a person could be fined up to $200 and threatening to call ice as a means to discriminate or ridicule is included. >>> and new study about eating red meat challenges the notion that we should eat less meat or cut back on red and processed meat. it may lead to few if any health benefits and the finding contradicts decades of dietary advice from top health organizations have long warned people about potential dangers of a meat heavy diet. in this report, a team of researchers reviewed multiple studies and examined the diets of millions of people and found a small decrease in health risks among those who ate three or fewer servings of meat each week. >> we cannot say that eating red or proc
new office on racial equity. it will become official with her signature at city hall at noon today and the department will release a report every two years on racial disparities, jobs, education, criminal justice and housing. >>> new york city is trying to prevent immigrants from being threatened or bullied. they announced a new set of guidelines and anyone using the term illegal alien with intent to demean or humiliate or harass a person could be fined up to $200 and threatening to...
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the group "no new jails nyc" is staging a protest at 10:00 this morning outside city hall to demand city council members reject the land-use proposal that will clear the way for the new jails' construction. and maryland democratic congressmember elijah cummings has died at the age of 68. the longtime african american politician has for decades championed progressive causes and the rights of african americans and the poor. he has also been a fierce critic of president trump, who once called cummings majority-black district a "rodent-infested mess." cummings was born in 1951 as the son of a sharecropper. in elementary school, he was told he was "too slow" and that he spoke poorly. he rose to become one of the most powerful orators in the maryland state house and the first black house speaker pro tem, and then the chair of the congressional black caucus. compass member cummings also served as the chair of the house oversight and reform committee stop in 2016, democracy now! spoke to congress member elijah cummings from the floor of the democratic national convention in philadelphia. i asked
the group "no new jails nyc" is staging a protest at 10:00 this morning outside city hall to demand city council members reject the land-use proposal that will clear the way for the new jails' construction. and maryland democratic congressmember elijah cummings has died at the age of 68. the longtime african american politician has for decades championed progressive causes and the rights of african americans and the poor. he has also been a fierce critic of president trump, who once...
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reporting live from city hall, jobina fortson, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> governor newsom says we should be outraged about decision to turn off our power. rate payer advocates say the forced outages shows pg&e doesn't have confidence in their own work. >> we had huge rate increases so pg&e can fix their system and i think people are upset it's not done yet. >> we're not a t sulnohave to h 800,000 peoples power turned off for possibly five days. look at the destruction of business operations. look at the devastation of financial resources and those who are medically indigent that are tied to their homes and need that. >> pg&e is defending the outages saying this is a measure of last resort given the extreme nature of the wind events expected. >>> one of the biggest lifelines in a power outage is a cell phone. if you plan ahead you can store up some electricity. first thing do is charge your cell phone to the max while you can. also charge up your laptops and tablets. get external batteries for your phone and charge those fully as well. also you can charge up old laptops and use them as ex
reporting live from city hall, jobina fortson, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> governor newsom says we should be outraged about decision to turn off our power. rate payer advocates say the forced outages shows pg&e doesn't have confidence in their own work. >> we had huge rate increases so pg&e can fix their system and i think people are upset it's not done yet. >> we're not a t sulnohave to h 800,000 peoples power turned off for possibly five days. look at the...
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. >> so hundreds of charter school students in new york city blocked to the steps of city hall to confront blasio over his pledge to make room for them at the middle school. their concern, if he didn't make good on their promise they'll have to go back to public schools all over the city and here's the mayor's response. [chanting] >> martha: they're chanting kids over politics. our guest is from a charter school. you have a teacher who had all her kids in her math class which got perfect scores which is incredible. what do you want from the mayor and what is he not giving you. >> we have middle schoolers who need a school. it's that simple. >> martha: the mayor understands grassroots movement and success academy will have the space they need next year in queens next year either public or private space. do you believe that? >> he's been promising that for months and kids grow and they've known they need a middle school and for 33 months we've been on our hands and needs giving these high performing kids of color a school. i don't believe him. >> martha: here's just a snippet of the kids ask
. >> so hundreds of charter school students in new york city blocked to the steps of city hall to confront blasio over his pledge to make room for them at the middle school. their concern, if he didn't make good on their promise they'll have to go back to public schools all over the city and here's the mayor's response. [chanting] >> martha: they're chanting kids over politics. our guest is from a charter school. you have a teacher who had all her kids in her math class which got...
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news. just this past friday he was at city hall. he was talking about the city's howard terminal ball park plans. he got no warning that the city was planning to file a lawsuit on that same day over the few kmur of the coliseum site. >> this is not something we were expecting. we were planning for a playoff this week. >> reporter: it was courtroom attire for the president of the oakland a's today as he walked out of the courthouse this afternoon. a judge put a temporary stop to the a's plan to buy out alameda county's 50% stake in the coliseum site. >> it obviously is another complication. >> reporter: it stems from the lawsuit filed on friday. the suit claims alameda county is breaking a state law named the surplus land act which requires the county to prioritize the sale of public land for affordable housing. oakland is preserving its right to negotiate in good faith to purchase the land before the cointy sells it off to the a's for $85 million. >> governments should be working together, not fighting each other. >> reporter: oakla
news. just this past friday he was at city hall. he was talking about the city's howard terminal ball park plans. he got no warning that the city was planning to file a lawsuit on that same day over the few kmur of the coliseum site. >> this is not something we were expecting. we were planning for a playoff this week. >> reporter: it was courtroom attire for the president of the oakland a's today as he walked out of the courthouse this afternoon. a judge put a temporary stop to the...
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city hall. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news.ek in sharp contrast will be a vet for much of 0ctober so far which is an active jet stream and low pressure and rain. infact jet stream and low pressure and rain. in fact for england and wales, all of the average 0ctober rain has fallen already this month with 11 days to go in very wet in northeast england. scotland and northern ireland have some ways to go before the october average rainfall and it is here that we will see the wettest weather as we go to the week but as i mentioned earlier, it is quiet to start the week because of an area of low pressure and there is still some low pressure and there is still some low pressure and there is still some low pressure close to east anglia and england and for monday, they'll bring a bit of rain for us and in terms of the weather field to begin the day. chilly and northern ireland but especially in scotland where parts of royal aberdeen, three celsius to start one over. a modest offering that it was a lot of cloud around the north easterly
city hall. that's all for now — stay with bbc world news.ek in sharp contrast will be a vet for much of 0ctober so far which is an active jet stream and low pressure and rain. infact jet stream and low pressure and rain. in fact for england and wales, all of the average 0ctober rain has fallen already this month with 11 days to go in very wet in northeast england. scotland and northern ireland have some ways to go before the october average rainfall and it is here that we will see the wettest...
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new office on racial equity. it will be official with her signature at a city hall ceremony at noon today and the department will release a report every two years on racial disparities on issues like jobs, education, criminal justice and housing. >>> defense attorneys for the ghost ship warehouse trial want a reduction to bail. derick almena is being held on three quarters of a million dollars on bail. the oakland jury is deadlockedi all charges and on friday, almena is scheduled to return to court to set future court dates including a possible retrial. >>> authorities and the south bay are searching for man who was charged with sexually assaulting a girl from age 6- 16 and his trial began in may but was stopped for three months so he could undergo heart surgery. the trial resumed in september but johnson never showed up in a jury convicted him of 16 counts and he could potentially spend the rest of his life in prison. >> he was supposed to show up on september 16 but he didn't show up and not on the 17th and on the 18th when the jury was supposed to be there, he did not show and at that point, the judge declare
new office on racial equity. it will be official with her signature at a city hall ceremony at noon today and the department will release a report every two years on racial disparities on issues like jobs, education, criminal justice and housing. >>> defense attorneys for the ghost ship warehouse trial want a reduction to bail. derick almena is being held on three quarters of a million dollars on bail. the oakland jury is deadlockedi all charges and on friday, almena is scheduled to...
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right now city officials are giving a briefing at city hall and they released some new information. they are warning customers to be ready at midnight for the power to go out, they now say it looks like it will be more in the afternoon when the power could go out in this area as the winds work from north to south. earlier this afternoon we spoke with several residents who are preparing for the longest planned outage that they have ever experienced. at the ace hardware store, the owner said they are running out of some emergency supplies. >> that is where all the lanterns used to be. >> reporter: some shelves are bare after pg&e warned about a public safety power shut off. the store is so busy they are selling out of backup emergency supplies. >> we try to keep a backstock of emergency must-have items in case of an earthquake. we will have to restock what we already have and put out. >> they are going fast. the batteries are the most popular. >> reporter: the owner expects to run out of these batteries, lanterns and flashlights. >> i don't know if i will be affected. i need to at lea
right now city officials are giving a briefing at city hall and they released some new information. they are warning customers to be ready at midnight for the power to go out, they now say it looks like it will be more in the afternoon when the power could go out in this area as the winds work from north to south. earlier this afternoon we spoke with several residents who are preparing for the longest planned outage that they have ever experienced. at the ace hardware store, the owner said they...
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hall in virginia. 1:00 p.m. eastern. bernie sanders had a rally in new york city, watch on c-span any time on cspan.org. listen where ever you are using our free c span app. >> live coverage from madison starting saturday at 11:30 eastern, featuring former diplomat pandith. and donna brazile and literary director marie arana and megan-phelps-roper. watch her live coverage on saturday starting at 11:30 a.m. eastern. be sure to catch the texas book festival in october and miami book fair in november on book booktv c-span 2. the poll shows that just over a third of americans believe in person voter fraud is a problem and just as many disagreed. republicans at 44% are more likely to believe it is an issue. than our democrats and independence. it does not reach a majority among any of those groups. almost half of americans believe that voter discrimination is still a problem in the united states while a quarter disagreed. there is nearly a 50-point
hall in virginia. 1:00 p.m. eastern. bernie sanders had a rally in new york city, watch on c-span any time on cspan.org. listen where ever you are using our free c span app. >> live coverage from madison starting saturday at 11:30 eastern, featuring former diplomat pandith. and donna brazile and literary director marie arana and megan-phelps-roper. watch her live coverage on saturday starting at 11:30 a.m. eastern. be sure to catch the texas book festival in october and miami book fair in...
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city hall to update the plans for tomorrow's efforts. while traffic nightmares are a toncern throughout the city of this point are not planning tonol traffic. david lui, abc 7 news. >>> bart says the power shutoff should not affect the service. trains will continue. transit agency tells abc 7 news while it's connected, they send electricity to run the trn.ai r >>> sonoma county knows what it's like to be overwhempd by wild fire. how the people living there are preparing to protect themselves at this time. >> all of this was the north bay situation. coming up live where the tubs >>> residents in all bay counties except for san francisco will be affected by this pg&e set to happen at ona miig county has more than 66,000 customers in the affected areas. it's not known when the power either. >> leanne >> reporter: we know the strong winds will begin about 4:00 in the morning, but pg&e ssay not going to wait that long. it takes time. when will it come back, sometime on friday. residents in santa rosa knew the rr ouit wleldec t bhatom we are going toctally shut off power and reduce 34 northern >> rest r residents should be prepared in stages beginning after midnight.
city hall to update the plans for tomorrow's efforts. while traffic nightmares are a toncern throughout the city of this point are not planning tonol traffic. david lui, abc 7 news. >>> bart says the power shutoff should not affect the service. trains will continue. transit agency tells abc 7 news while it's connected, they send electricity to run the trn.ai r >>> sonoma county knows what it's like to be overwhempd by wild fire. how the people living there are preparing to...
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the group no new jails nyc staged a protest outside city hall on thursday. this is a member of the group. the same mayor and a lot of the same city council members voted to increase the nypd budget by over $100 million to hire more cop now they want to who knows how many billions of dollars building what would be the tallest skyscraper jails in the world. the so-called progressives need to spend the money on what would keep new yorkers safe and out of jail, things like housing, education, health care including mental health care. these are the things the city should be spending resources on instead of locking up our children come our children's children. they're talking about multigenerational jails. we are here to stop them. amy: in louisiana cuban , a asylum-seeker died of an apparent suicide while being held at an ice detention center. the aclu condemn the debt saying "we will not stand by while ice and torches people who are exercising their right to seek asylum in the united states." meanwhile, the group freedom for immigrants is reporting to cuba asylu
the group no new jails nyc staged a protest outside city hall on thursday. this is a member of the group. the same mayor and a lot of the same city council members voted to increase the nypd budget by over $100 million to hire more cop now they want to who knows how many billions of dollars building what would be the tallest skyscraper jails in the world. the so-called progressives need to spend the money on what would keep new yorkers safe and out of jail, things like housing, education,...
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unprecedented demonstrations that have paralyzed the country but owen has asked city to stay on until a new government is formed in a hall that has more from beirut. the roads are now open so will schools universities and banks lebanon may no longer be paralyzed but the political crisis is far from over protesters who blocked roads across the country for almost 2 weeks toppled the coalition government prime minister saddle had resigned after failing to form a government free from the influence of political parties the president michel aoun has still to set a date to start consultations with members of parliament to agree on a new prime minister.
unprecedented demonstrations that have paralyzed the country but owen has asked city to stay on until a new government is formed in a hall that has more from beirut. the roads are now open so will schools universities and banks lebanon may no longer be paralyzed but the political crisis is far from over protesters who blocked roads across the country for almost 2 weeks toppled the coalition government prime minister saddle had resigned after failing to form a government free from the influence...
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. >> new transformational leadership and fundamental change is coming to city hall. if i am elected san francisco mayor on tuesday, november 5, 2019. my name is joel. as the leading challenger in the race, i am the only progressive democratic party candidate for mayor on the ballot. and i'm the only san francisco green party endorsed candidate for mayor. with your support and vote, i will govern as america's most effective progressive mayor. i will serve as a neighborhood public interest mayor. i will be different from the corporate downtown private interests, economic elite mayors we've had for years. i have 34 years of exceptional, successful, award-winning public service. as an administrator, analyst with the city and county of san francisco airport commission, which runs the 7th largest international airport in the united states between 1987 and 2018, and as a department head assistant, aging specialist with the city and county of san francisco aging commission between 1981 and 1984, with decades of leadership experience in the environmental neighborhood and labo
. >> new transformational leadership and fundamental change is coming to city hall. if i am elected san francisco mayor on tuesday, november 5, 2019. my name is joel. as the leading challenger in the race, i am the only progressive democratic party candidate for mayor on the ballot. and i'm the only san francisco green party endorsed candidate for mayor. with your support and vote, i will govern as america's most effective progressive mayor. i will serve as a neighborhood public interest...
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its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the town needs to organize quickly. what they need to do in our city did countywide 6 people died in the big quake, a downtown santa cruz memorial bears their names to ronically a magnitude blor cent hollister widely filled here in forgotten patients. persistence and perseverance is what the take away is you just have to. >>sit down start working work with your community and move forward. we've had floods here without forest fires with earthquakes. so there's really happen this could test us, although we come together we're going to know help each other through the whole thing. it's important just to look to each other for help in san
its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the...
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abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has the story. >> with city hall as the back drop a union backed coalition of community groups and elected officials culled for limiting special interests in elections. >> we have an underrepresented demographic out there that just can't get in because of the financial barrier to running for office. so this doesn't eliminate that. but it initiative would prohibit candidates for city council or mayor from accepting contributions from developers, landlords and the lobbyists representing them among others. it would also move mayoral race from gubernatorial to president many election yeerps. >> the lowest voter turnout tends to be in communities of color, women, and low income. >> political science experts say any increase in voter participation is a good thing. >> having the mayoral election during the presidential year we know is going to increase voter turnout because people are already turning out to vote for the president. >> scott niess executive director of the san jose downtown business association says the measure would give union backed candidates an u
abc 7 news reporter chris nguyen has the story. >> with city hall as the back drop a union backed coalition of community groups and elected officials culled for limiting special interests in elections. >> we have an underrepresented demographic out there that just can't get in because of the financial barrier to running for office. so this doesn't eliminate that. but it initiative would prohibit candidates for city council or mayor from accepting contributions from developers,...
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its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city'sfor much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the town needs to organize quickly. what they need to do in our city did countywide 6 people died in the big quake. the downtown santa cruz memorial bears their names to this day. ironically a magnitude 4.8 temblor centered near hollister on tuesday was widely filled here in santa cruz, where the lessons of loma prieta have not been forgotten patients. persistence and perseverance is what the take away is you just have to. >>sit down start working work with your community and move forward. we've had floods here we've had forest fires with earthquakes. so there's really happen. this could tests, although we come together we're going to know help each o
its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city'sfor much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the town needs to...
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hall in norfolk, virginia. and live saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, senator bernie sanders at a bernie's back rally in new york city. watch on c-span, any time on c-span.org or listen wherever you are using the free c-span radio app. >>> the british government and the european union announced a brexit agreement today which now goes to parliament for consideration. earlier this week, queen elizabeth ii addressed the state opening of british parliament. her remarks commonly referred to as the queen's speech outlines the priorities for the new parliamentary session. >> please be seated. >> my lords and members of the house of commons, my government's priority has always been to secure the united kingdom's departure from the european union on the 31st of october. my government intends to work toward a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and friendly cooperation. my pministers will work to implement new regimes, fisheries, agriculture, and trade, seizing the opportunities that arise from leaving the european union. a new immigration bill ending free movement will lay the foundation for a fair, mod
hall in norfolk, virginia. and live saturday at 1:00 p.m. eastern, senator bernie sanders at a bernie's back rally in new york city. watch on c-span, any time on c-span.org or listen wherever you are using the free c-span radio app. >>> the british government and the european union announced a brexit agreement today which now goes to parliament for consideration. earlier this week, queen elizabeth ii addressed the state opening of british parliament. her remarks commonly referred to as...
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. >>> new overnight, san francisco police are investigating the deadly shooting about one block from city hall. this happened at 11:00 last night near larkin and golden gate in the tenderloin. police are not releasing any details about the man who was shot or if they know what led up to that shooting. >>> right now we still don't know if pg&e will follow through this week on its plan to possibly cut power again to tens of thousands of bay area homes and businesses. >> but even the mere thought of it is leaving some people in the dark already. >> i just started think being it today. i am not sure what we'll do. >> like last time, pg&e says the shutoffs would be necessary to reduce wildfire risk but this time around the bay area outages would be less widespread. right now they're notifying about 200,000 customers in 16 counties, which you can see in yellow on this map. it includes people in napa, sonoma, and san mateo counties. >> "today in the bay's" cheryl hurd spoke with people in napa who lost their power last time around getting ready for a possible sequel. >> i know it's coming again. hope
. >>> new overnight, san francisco police are investigating the deadly shooting about one block from city hall. this happened at 11:00 last night near larkin and golden gate in the tenderloin. police are not releasing any details about the man who was shot or if they know what led up to that shooting. >>> right now we still don't know if pg&e will follow through this week on its plan to possibly cut power again to tens of thousands of bay area homes and businesses....
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its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the town needs to organize quickly. what they need to do in our city did countywide 6 people died in the big quake. the downtown santa cruz memorial bears their names to this day. ironically a magnitude 4.8 temblor centered near hollister on tuesday was widely filled here in santa cruz, where the lessons of loma prieta have not been forgotten. patients persistence and perseverance is what the take away is you just have to. >>sit down start working work with your community and move forward. we've had floods here without forest fires with earthquakes. so there's really happen this could test us, although we come together we're going kno
its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city's project manager for much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the...
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of baltimore from 1967 to 1971 and worked as an attorney at city hall and leaves behind a wife, five children and several grandchildren. >>> new information on a training accident that killed three soldiers at a training post in georgia today. the armored vehicle they were driving flipped over into water about 3:30 this morning at ft. stewart. three other soldiers were injured and sent to the hospital. two have been released. the third soldier is expected to survive. >>> the chp is continuing to investigate a rollover crash in san jose that killed three women and sent four other people to the hospital. it happened at 11:00 last night on northbound highway 101 south of bernal avenue. a chevrolet tahoe suv crashed into the center divide and rolled over. three passengers were dead on scene. the drive and leave other passengers suffered minor to moderate injuries. >> the collision is still under investigation. however, alcohol and drugs do not appear to be a factor involved in this collision. >> chp officers are also looking into whether seatbelts were worn. >>> in the east bay eight people were injured after a three-car collision
of baltimore from 1967 to 1971 and worked as an attorney at city hall and leaves behind a wife, five children and several grandchildren. >>> new information on a training accident that killed three soldiers at a training post in georgia today. the armored vehicle they were driving flipped over into water about 3:30 this morning at ft. stewart. three other soldiers were injured and sent to the hospital. two have been released. the third soldier is expected to survive. >>> the...
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its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city'sr much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the town needs to organize quickly. what they need to do in our city did countywide 6 people died in the big quake. the downtown santa cruz memorial bears their names to this day. ironically a magnitude 4.8 temblor centered near hollister on tuesday was widely filled here in santa cruz, where the lessons of loma prieta have not been forgotten. patients persistence and perseverance is what the take away is you just have to. >>sit down start working. work with your community and move forward. we've had floods here without forest fires with earthquakes. so there's really happen this could test us, although we come together we're going you know help each ot
its sleeves and went to work the old brick buildings were replaced by new earthquake-resistant structures. joe hall was the city'sr much of that time. >>i saw people pulling people out of buildings scene literally before the dust settled hall pushed for legislation to help finance much of the downtown recovery program, the different different earthquake from all the others is it just happens. it's like a heart attack and you have to be ready right on the spot. and the town needs to...
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news. >>> you probably recall the other controversy over a columbus statue that sat inside san jose city hall for years. in 2017 an online petition demanded that it be removed. the city council agreed and it was moved to the italian-american heritage foundation. >>> all right. the time is 4:30. if you're just joining us, a quick look at our weather and traffic where you live. >> good morning. starting out with some fog. we're talking about a quarter mile visibility as you head up towards sand ta rosa. it's cold, upper 30s to low 40s by the time we get to 7:00. looking at 50s to mid 60s throughout the midmorning hours. going for a high in the 70s. in the south bay, another day where numbers will be comfortable in the 70s. starting out with clear skies. once again we're talking about that 20, 25 degree spread from those chilly mornings to the mild afternoons. san francisco you do have some fog and highs will be cooler today, just in the low 60s. already monday morning, sue is talking problems. good morning. >> yes. we do not have a problem at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see a little bit
news. >>> you probably recall the other controversy over a columbus statue that sat inside san jose city hall for years. in 2017 an online petition demanded that it be removed. the city council agreed and it was moved to the italian-american heritage foundation. >>> all right. the time is 4:30. if you're just joining us, a quick look at our weather and traffic where you live. >> good morning. starting out with some fog. we're talking about a quarter mile visibility as...