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the $6 million project was funded by the national park foundation. expands about 93 feet and holds 40 windchimes honoring each of the victims. says the memorial sons -- serves as a visual reminder of the heroism of those on board. >>> for the past 14 years, an empty field has been filled with thousands of flights representing the lives lost that they. our reporter was there as volunteers worked on this year's memorial. she has more on how this tribute has impacted the community.>> there is something here that draws people. the have a sense of peace when emily. >> since 2004, they have gathered friends and volunteers to turn this into dry field in west sacramento into a memorial offering anyone who wants to stop by the opportunity to pay tribute and remember the tragic events that took place september 11, 2001. >> the emotions that people have when they walk in this field is absolutely priceless. >> this is our ground zero. this is where we can come to reflect and remember what happened that they. >> she has been helping her father set up this memoria
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the is a $6 million project paid for by the national park foundation. it is 93 feet tall and holds 40 wind chimes honoring each of the victims. the park service says memorial is both an audio and visual reminder of the heroism of those who were on that flight. >>> a new york city subway station damaged during the 9/11 attacks is open again since that day nearly 17 years ago the station was buried under the rubble of the twin towers on september 11 on september 11, 2001. 17 years later people cheered as the first train rolled in over the weekend. the ne dozens of people gather in oakland and jack london square -- remembering ron dellums. yesterday was his public memorial and a celebration of his life. ron dellums daughter, piper, organized this rally and told us she wanted to honor her father by celebrating peace and a change in the community. >> it is painful because he was my best friend. he was my rock and my hero. he was my daddy. i also have faith that tells me that he is still with me. >> ron dellums diet in july at the age of 82 from prostate cance
the is a $6 million project paid for by the national park foundation. it is 93 feet tall and holds 40 wind chimes honoring each of the victims. the park service says memorial is both an audio and visual reminder of the heroism of those who were on that flight. >>> a new york city subway station damaged during the 9/11 attacks is open again since that day nearly 17 years ago the station was buried under the rubble of the twin towers on september 11 on september 11, 2001. 17 years later...
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the parks foundation received a few hundred dollars in donation and google is covering the rest of the cost. about two weeks ago, someone used paint or a marker to deface the sons of san jose vietnam war memorial that honors 142 soldiers from the south bay who died in that war. >>> the investigation is widening and we have learned the suspect in a series of attempted sexual assaults in a popular beach in the east bay may have targeted elementary school students and in that case a man allegedly annoying or molesting minors. a man was arrested a few blocks from the school and the same person under arrest for women walking alone at crown beach during the day. it happened. another robbery at an apple store in los gatos just before 2:00 in the afternoon. witnesses say three men walked in and stole several items and took off running. 'sth apple store hit in two weeks. walnut creek police hope someone will recognize the crooks and in that case they stole $30,000 worth of iphones and mac books. they think it's the sim crew hitting all the stores. >> as school gets back into session, the debate
the parks foundation received a few hundred dollars in donation and google is covering the rest of the cost. about two weeks ago, someone used paint or a marker to deface the sons of san jose vietnam war memorial that honors 142 soldiers from the south bay who died in that war. >>> the investigation is widening and we have learned the suspect in a series of attempted sexual assaults in a popular beach in the east bay may have targeted elementary school students and in that case a man...
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the san jose parks foundation quickly got involved and opened on-line donations for others outraged overect. >> within, i would say about two hours we started to receive $5 donations, $10 donations, $100, $200. >> google's contribution has been disclosed, but we're told the search engine giant has put the campaign over the top. >> they've made it so that we can clean it up, pay the costs, and then have some in the bank for any other future maintenance. >> reporter: of course, regular maintenance is the hope. for now more buffing is needed to return the war memorial to pristine condition. the clean-up effort is personal to those behind the war memorial who continued to honor the 147 san jose residents lost their lives in the vietnam war. >> i would hope these guys would go back to get an education about u.s. history, vietnam war and what we did and why it is sa the memorial is there. >> hes the memorial foundation is considering installing cameras. live in san jose, abc 7 news. >> thank you, amanda. >>> the man behind the wheel of this suv that plowed into an oakland church is under arres
the san jose parks foundation quickly got involved and opened on-line donations for others outraged overect. >> within, i would say about two hours we started to receive $5 donations, $10 donations, $100, $200. >> google's contribution has been disclosed, but we're told the search engine giant has put the campaign over the top. >> they've made it so that we can clean it up, pay the costs, and then have some in the bank for any other future maintenance. >> reporter: of...
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the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. support for "left behind america" is provided by wnet through the chasing the dream initiative. with major funding from the jpb fountion and additional funding from the ford foundation. (radio squawking) >> it sounds like tough times in dayton, ohio, when you hear about the thousands of layoffs at... >> we have hit double digits on the unemployment rate now. and this is the highest sinc the early 1980s. >> ...stating that 598 employees will lose their jo when the company pulls out... . >>has become ground zero for america's overdose crisis, killing more people across the country... >> 911, what's the address of your emergency? >> federal and local officers owe involved in cracking don the heroin problem that's growing in dayton. >> ...ohio, where officials say they are on track for 10,000 overdose de
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the san jose parks foundation received some of the money to restore it in donations... and now google is covering the rest. about two weeks ago, a vandal used either paint or a marker to deface the "sons of san jose" vietnam-war memorial. it honors 142 soldiers from the south bay .. who died in that war. many undocumented families are still waiting to be reunited. we have new information this morning on the numbers of children still seperated from their parents at the u-s-mexico border. those numbers are just into our newsroom. 497 of the nearly 27-hundred kids are still in custody. the parents of 322 of those children have already been deported. and the trump administration claims the parents of 167 of those still-separated children .. gave up their opportunity to reunite. two of the biggest races in the state this november .. are starting to tighten. here )s a look at a new poll jut released by "probolsky research." lieutenant governor gavin newsom leads republican businessman john cox 44 percent to 39 percent. 17 percent now say they are undecided. senator dianne fei
the san jose parks foundation received some of the money to restore it in donations... and now google is covering the rest. about two weeks ago, a vandal used either paint or a marker to deface the "sons of san jose" vietnam-war memorial. it honors 142 soldiers from the south bay .. who died in that war. many undocumented families are still waiting to be reunited. we have new information this morning on the numbers of children still seperated from their parents at the u-s-mexico...
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distinguished guests, those who serve our nation through the national park service, national park foundation, flight 93 national memorial ambassadors, friends of flight 93, visitors, dears to my heart, families. families of flight 93. i welcome you to our annual service to honor 40 stored in their heroes of united flight 93. 17 years ago, i and other family members experience the tragic loss of a loved one on september 11, 2001. we were loaded onto buses and escorted along country roads lined with first responders saluting at attention. and families waving flags and hands over their hearts in respect for those who we lost in what has been referred to as the first battle fought against this current brand of terrorism on american soil. our destination was a site just behind us on the western overlook. at that moment willy looked out over a field torn, smelling country wered our hurting. confused andated, cast into a world had offered only uncertainty, violence, and fear. little did we know, the choices our loved ones made during the final 35 terrifying minutes of their lives. as well as action
distinguished guests, those who serve our nation through the national park service, national park foundation, flight 93 national memorial ambassadors, friends of flight 93, visitors, dears to my heart, families. families of flight 93. i welcome you to our annual service to honor 40 stored in their heroes of united flight 93. 17 years ago, i and other family members experience the tragic loss of a loved one on september 11, 2001. we were loaded onto buses and escorted along country roads lined...
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shortly after the vandalism, the san jose parks foundation started raising money for repairs. >> and we got a little bit of money. we had only been at it about a week. google called and said we want to take care of this. they've made it so we can clean it up, pay the costs and have some in the bank for future maintenance. >> the amount of google's donation has not been disclosed. is the memorial foundation says it is looking into installing cameras. >>> a new zillow study another reminder of how expensive housing is in the bay area as if you didn't need one. san jose tops the list of the least affordle areas of the country to live and the rest of the bay area isn't far behind. the study found homeowners spent spend on average 54% of their income of paying off mortgages in san jose the most of anywhere in america. >> wow. >> in san francisco and oakland, it's 45%. nationally homeowners spend just 17% of their income on mortgages. >> yeah. such a huge difference. e pri aocdin eayrea with located where there's a coffee shop near them. a harvard business school study found housing prices
shortly after the vandalism, the san jose parks foundation started raising money for repairs. >> and we got a little bit of money. we had only been at it about a week. google called and said we want to take care of this. they've made it so we can clean it up, pay the costs and have some in the bank for future maintenance. >> the amount of google's donation has not been disclosed. is the memorial foundation says it is looking into installing cameras. >>> a new zillow study...
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the $6 million project was funded by the national park foundation and stands 93 feet tall and holds 40d chimes honoring each of the victims. for the past 14 years an empty field in west sacramento has been filled with thousands of flights representing the lives lost on that day. >> tish was there as volunteers worked on this year's memorial and has more on how the tribute has impacted the community. >> there is something here that draws people. they have a sense of peace when they leave. >> reporter: since 2004 john benson and his family have gathered friends and volunteers to turn this otherwise empty dry field in west sacramento into a memorial. offering anyone that wants to stop by the opportunity to pay tribute and remember the tragic events that took place and remember the tragic events that took place., september 11 2001. >> it is priceless. the emotion that people have when they walk into the field, including myself, is absolutely priceless. >> reporter: this is back -- west sacramento, this is where we can't come to reflect and remember what happened that day. christina has bee
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the $6 million project was funded by the national park foundation.3 feet, and holds 40 windchimes, honoring each of those victims.'s >>> for the past 14 years, an empty field in west sacramento has been filled with thousands of flags, representing the lives lost. >> reporter tish palomo jesse was there as volunteers worked on this year's memorial. she has more on how this 9/11 tribute has impacted the community. >> there is something here that draws people. they have a sense of peace when they leave. >> since 2004, john vincent and his family have gathered friends and volunteers to turn this otherwise empty dry field in west sacramento into a memorial. offering anyone who wants to stop by, they offered -- opportunity to pay tribute and remember the tragic events that took a september 11, 2001. >> it's priceless. the emotions that people have when they walk into this field, including myself, is absolutely priceless. >> this is west sacramento, and surrounding cities. this is our ground zero. this is where we can come to reflect and remember what happe
the $6 million project was funded by the national park foundation.3 feet, and holds 40 windchimes, honoring each of those victims.'s >>> for the past 14 years, an empty field in west sacramento has been filled with thousands of flags, representing the lives lost. >> reporter tish palomo jesse was there as volunteers worked on this year's memorial. she has more on how this 9/11 tribute has impacted the community. >> there is something here that draws people. they have a...
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after the vandalism, the san jose parks foundation started raising money for repairs. >> and we got a little bit of money. we had only been at it about a week. google called and said we want to take care of this. they've made it so we can clean it up, pay the costs and have some in the bank for future maintenance. >> that's great. the amount of og memorial found is looking into installing cameras. >>> new this morning, if you have ever used the tsa precheck to speed through lines at the airport, changes could be coming. >> a new bill would crack down on exactly who gets in and it's somewhat unbelievably called precheck is precheck. it just passed the house of representatives. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live at sfo for us. hi, amy. >> hi, good morning, jessica. see how this line is getting long, this is the general main line for security. sometimes to ease this line they will pull people out and let them come over here where there is no line to the tsa precheck. well, this is a line that people have paid money for and some have complained, so congress is nowoingot traveler t
after the vandalism, the san jose parks foundation started raising money for repairs. >> and we got a little bit of money. we had only been at it about a week. google called and said we want to take care of this. they've made it so we can clean it up, pay the costs and have some in the bank for future maintenance. >> that's great. the amount of og memorial found is looking into installing cameras. >>> new this morning, if you have ever used the tsa precheck to speed through...
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magazine today we're going to visit a few of africa's amazing national parks my name is now type way from the national conservation foundation park in lagos nigeria and with me is my charming colleague in johannesburg for the show. i'm felicia and great to see you again national parks are not only the green lawn of the continent they're also so much more as we'll soon find out. here's what we've got in store for you today. we catch a rare glimpse of a mountain gorilla in the wild in the d.r. sea. find out how a simple water filter changes the lives of schoolchildren in uganda. and we'll hear how scientists are fighting to preserve coral reefs off the coast of south africa. have you ever wondered why countries need national parks and nature reserves why can't wild animals just roam freely why does the government have to spend so much money on protecting plants and animals all reporter breaks down for us just how vital national parks are to african countries. and it's one of the one of the most amazing natural spectacles the great migration of wind based in east africa over a million of them full of the remains every year they
magazine today we're going to visit a few of africa's amazing national parks my name is now type way from the national conservation foundation park in lagos nigeria and with me is my charming colleague in johannesburg for the show. i'm felicia and great to see you again national parks are not only the green lawn of the continent they're also so much more as we'll soon find out. here's what we've got in store for you today. we catch a rare glimpse of a mountain gorilla in the wild in the d.r....
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magazine today we're going to visit a few of africa's amazing national parks my name is now if i may from the national conservation foundation park in lagos nigeria i am with me as my charming colleague in johannesburg. i'm felicia great to see you again national parks are not only the green law of the continents they're also so much more as we'll soon find out. here's what we've got in store for you today. we catch a rare glimpse of a mountain gorilla in the wild in the d.r. see. find out how a simple water filter changed the lives of schoolchildren in uganda. and we'll hear how scientists are finding to preserve coral reefs off the coast of south africa. have you ever wondered why countries need national parks and nature reserves why can't wild animals just roam free and why does the government have to spend so much money on protecting plants and animals all reporter breaks down for us just how vital national parks are to african countries. it's one of the world's most amazing natural spectacles the great migration of wind based in east africa over a million of them follow the rains every year they traverse the soaring gay
magazine today we're going to visit a few of africa's amazing national parks my name is now if i may from the national conservation foundation park in lagos nigeria i am with me as my charming colleague in johannesburg. i'm felicia great to see you again national parks are not only the green law of the continents they're also so much more as we'll soon find out. here's what we've got in store for you today. we catch a rare glimpse of a mountain gorilla in the wild in the d.r. see. find out how...
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financed by the national park foundation. it is 93 feet tall.is the embodiment they say of a musical instrument that holds 40 wind chimes to honor the 40 victims. you'll see and hear that later today during our broadcast. >> sandra: as you can see we're going back and forth to the ceremonies that are happening. this currently is the moment at ground zero in lower manhattan where the names of the victims continue to be read. at the pentagon ceremony we are awaiting a moment of silence that will begin a minute from now. that will be followed by an invocation by the chaplain you saw standing by the vice president and the secretary of defense, paul hurley. then remarks by air force general paul silva. we'll hear from him before the defense secretary and vice president. they will make remarks a short time from now as the reading of the names of the 184 people killed at the pentagon concludes. let's listen in as the names continue to be read at ground zero. >> doris inge. >> bill: christopher epps. >> ramone erickson. >> irwin irca. >> jose espinol. >
financed by the national park foundation. it is 93 feet tall.is the embodiment they say of a musical instrument that holds 40 wind chimes to honor the 40 victims. you'll see and hear that later today during our broadcast. >> sandra: as you can see we're going back and forth to the ceremonies that are happening. this currently is the moment at ground zero in lower manhattan where the names of the victims continue to be read. at the pentagon ceremony we are awaiting a moment of silence that...
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it did, unfortunately, raise some buildings and mobile home parks off their foundations. >> people shouldn'to, that is the stock standard rules. turn around, don't drive. >> good at vidvice. >>> still ahead, cloud, questions, hovering over the white house, the latest on a guilty plea. this one links with foreign money and the rump political committee. we'll explain. >>> plus a late night court file tag contradicts something the attorney general of the u.s. said under oath. we'll explain it as "newsroom" pushes ahead. >>> good morning, coast to coast across the united states and to our viewers around the world, you are watching cnn "newsroom." i'm george howell with the headlines for you this hour. they are tracking down two indonesian woman in the kim john nam murder trial. they allegedly wiped a nerve agent on his face. trade talks expected to resume on wednesday between the united states and canada. the two countries and mexico are trying to hammer out a deal to replace nafta. canada's more than affairs minister says her country is not ready to sign just yet. president trump said he will s
it did, unfortunately, raise some buildings and mobile home parks off their foundations. >> people shouldn'to, that is the stock standard rules. turn around, don't drive. >> good at vidvice. >>> still ahead, cloud, questions, hovering over the white house, the latest on a guilty plea. this one links with foreign money and the rump political committee. we'll explain. >>> plus a late night court file tag contradicts something the attorney general of the u.s. said...
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foundation he can make that happen for others. ellie soutter‘s father, tony, speaking toj parking.hat is all from sports day, more sport for you throughout the evening. nhs bosses have scrapped it is great news for the people of liverpool, great news for oui’ people of liverpool, great news for our patients and staff. they have provided fantastic air in an environment which isn't really suitable for what we want to do here. i have to say thank you to all the local mps who have worked hard for us, and particularly louise ellman, our local mp, who has done a fantastic job of putting ellman, our local mp, who has done a fantasticjob of putting this forward. bbc northwest's health correspondence is outside the current hospital in liverpool. great news we have. is it all plain sailing from here? i'm not sure we can ever say it is plain sailing with this project. i am outside the current liverpool hospital, they we re current liverpool hospital, they were hoping to have been out of here more than a year ago but the problem has been beset by problems. eight yea rs has been beset by proble
foundation he can make that happen for others. ellie soutter‘s father, tony, speaking toj parking.hat is all from sports day, more sport for you throughout the evening. nhs bosses have scrapped it is great news for the people of liverpool, great news for oui’ people of liverpool, great news for our patients and staff. they have provided fantastic air in an environment which isn't really suitable for what we want to do here. i have to say thank you to all the local mps who have worked hard...
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china's aquarium park group and for their captives no wind to their misery steve check out al-jazeera china. straight ahead of animal welfare and captivity and the born free foundation is calling for a global investigation to look into animal abuse and marine theme parks around the world. these are scenes of horror dressed up as time and inflation of entertainment and it's it's really a worrying trend that we're seeing so many such facilities being constructed in enjoying around in other countries around the world when certainly there is an appetite to move away from such or such cities in western europe and north america and i think you have to look at the the very nature of these captive facilities for whales and dolphins for example and just by their very nature they are. they are completely misrepresentative of what these animals need their basic needs what they have evolved to utilize in the wild these are items that live in complex and dynamic social sciences that the tribe or vast distances and dive to grow depths you cannot replicate even with the best will in the world in a captive facility we know that this activity the particular activity which scribing h
china's aquarium park group and for their captives no wind to their misery steve check out al-jazeera china. straight ahead of animal welfare and captivity and the born free foundation is calling for a global investigation to look into animal abuse and marine theme parks around the world. these are scenes of horror dressed up as time and inflation of entertainment and it's it's really a worrying trend that we're seeing so many such facilities being constructed in enjoying around in other...
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looked like and sounded like during previous implosions and three foundation are being left in place to be used as supports for new planned parks and walkways and these are renderings of what they could look like. saturday's implosion will happen about noon and the pedestrian and bike path are closed so crews can prepare for the work. >>> i know this is going to be strange but i really like watching an implosion video. >> i don't think you're alone. it's kind of cool, right. >> it is kind of cool. >> only not cool if you're trying to cross the bay bridge. if you have somewhere to be on saturday. >> true. >> head's up. plan for that. usually they do rolling closures of about 30 minutes for that. you could be stuck about that long. >> okay. sleep in and relax. >> exactly. >> thanks. >>> the justice department says it will investigate whether social media sites are stifling free speech. >> the announcement came as facebook's sheryl sandberg and twitter's jack dorsey appeared before congress and here's more. >> in today's tech bites the federal government looking into social media sites. >> the justice department called a meeting w
looked like and sounded like during previous implosions and three foundation are being left in place to be used as supports for new planned parks and walkways and these are renderings of what they could look like. saturday's implosion will happen about noon and the pedestrian and bike path are closed so crews can prepare for the work. >>> i know this is going to be strange but i really like watching an implosion video. >> i don't think you're alone. it's kind of cool, right....
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everything from t-shirt toss prescription glasses and the foundation focused on helping low-income areas. >> we helped to fund over 580 state parksnd given away over $6 million. >> skating came naturally to tony from a young age and so did entrepreneurship. he started his first company, birdhouse skateboards in 1992. >> skating took another downturn and we started a company. that was my way of trying to stay within the industry. i thought my career as a skater was fading. but i still wanted to be in skateboarding. >> what made you take the risk? >> i think the allure of having control over a brand was much more powerful than the worry of not making it work. >> tony was 100% focused on running the show from behind the scenes. creating the brand and managing the birdhouse team of skaters. >> it was a big gamble. i took a second mortgage out on my house. i had just had my first child. i was barely getting paid as a skateboarder. i just decided to take the plunge. >> it was a slow start. by the third year everyone was taking a pay cut. >> was it hard for you? you were so successful as a skateboarder. then you started a company -- >>
everything from t-shirt toss prescription glasses and the foundation focused on helping low-income areas. >> we helped to fund over 580 state parksnd given away over $6 million. >> skating came naturally to tony from a young age and so did entrepreneurship. he started his first company, birdhouse skateboards in 1992. >> skating took another downturn and we started a company. that was my way of trying to stay within the industry. i thought my career as a skater was fading. but...
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foundation. they flew her in from arkansas so she coffee cook. the two enjoyed a picnic at golden gate park.eat photo that is. >> pretty good picnic too. >> on to sports. >> aisha does that and hosts up to 15 kids from make a wish every christmas. it's good they give back. if the a's want to take the top wildcard they have to bead the bat teams left on the schedule. baltimore is one of those. when we come back, we'll show >> the a's trailed the yankees by two gales for the top wildcard and the astros by three games for the a.l. west. if they quantity to make strides in the stand, they need to beat the bad teams on their schedule. baltimore is one of them. some concerns hurricane florence may disrupt the series. pis could the at this time in the top of the third puts on an ib single. bottom of the seventh, look at matt chapman. give him the gold glove. not only rushes in, gets it barehanded and makes the out. very well done. with the tying run on base and two outs, ramon laureano, nice dive to end the inning. effectively wins the game. the a's tack on their fifth straight win, 3-2 the final f
foundation. they flew her in from arkansas so she coffee cook. the two enjoyed a picnic at golden gate park.eat photo that is. >> pretty good picnic too. >> on to sports. >> aisha does that and hosts up to 15 kids from make a wish every christmas. it's good they give back. if the a's want to take the top wildcard they have to bead the bat teams left on the schedule. baltimore is one of those. when we come back, we'll show >> the a's trailed the yankees by two gales for...
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foundation. they flew her in from arkansas so she coffee cook. the two enjoyed a picnic at golden gate parkt photo that is. >> pretty good picnic too. >> on to sports. >> aisha does that and hosts up to 15 kids from make a wish every christmas. it's good they give back. if the a's want to take the top wildcard they have to bead the bat teams left on the schedule. baltimore is one of those. when we come back, we'll show with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ i put a spell on you ♪ yeah, because you're mine ♪ with chase atms serena can now grab cash on the go, all with the tap
foundation. they flew her in from arkansas so she coffee cook. the two enjoyed a picnic at golden gate parkt photo that is. >> pretty good picnic too. >> on to sports. >> aisha does that and hosts up to 15 kids from make a wish every christmas. it's good they give back. if the a's want to take the top wildcard they have to bead the bat teams left on the schedule. baltimore is one of those. when we come back, we'll show with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since...
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parking lots and pools and harm's way. >> reporter: now with penalties paid by bp, from the gulf oil spill, the national fish and wildlife foundation is putting in turtle-friendly lighting. in hotels and condo complexes along florida's coast. in many cases mandated by local law. 90% of america's sea turtles nest on the beaches of the sunshine state. >> light pollution has been reduced or limited. in some cases, disorientation has gone from 50% to zero. >> white lights are now amber and focused on the ground not the beach. to keep the little ones headed in the right direction, and take that one in 1,000 chance at growing up. anne thompson, nbc news, cocoa beach, florida. >>> when we come back, a bridge to the past. still operated with a human touch. >>> finally tonight, we head to maine where there's a bridge that's special in a couple ways. most notably how it opens and closes. a throw back to another era we learned won't last much longer.>> reporter: the old bridgeo maine's barter's island is not all that special to look at. until it opens up. and this you got to see. the bridge swings around on a pivot, powered by a person named
parking lots and pools and harm's way. >> reporter: now with penalties paid by bp, from the gulf oil spill, the national fish and wildlife foundation is putting in turtle-friendly lighting. in hotels and condo complexes along florida's coast. in many cases mandated by local law. 90% of america's sea turtles nest on the beaches of the sunshine state. >> light pollution has been reduced or limited. in some cases, disorientation has gone from 50% to zero. >> white lights are now...
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they are in the early stages of making the foundation of what is going to be a big building with a parkingd. that's completely covered in water. there's got to be a couple of feet. there was a lot of supplies sitting around. looks like they got it out of there quickly as soon as they knew this hurricane was going to be as bad as it is. the crane is laid down behind me. earlier today it was a few puddles. one thing i want to mention, jon, we talked about the battleship north carolina, whether or not it's holding up. it seems to be okay. now, because of this heavy rain we have been getting, and as we mentioned this storm is moving so slowly, about 6 miles an hour, one of the things we are looking at now are flash flood warnings. new hanover county does have one until 6:00 p.m. on saturday. one of the reasons is the storm surge we could be anticipating, 7 to 11 feet in this area, we talked about before hurricane matthew in 2016 where one man said the storm surge was forecasted to be four to five feet and it came up to his waist. we'll pay close attention to this. the on the thing we are looki
they are in the early stages of making the foundation of what is going to be a big building with a parkingd. that's completely covered in water. there's got to be a couple of feet. there was a lot of supplies sitting around. looks like they got it out of there quickly as soon as they knew this hurricane was going to be as bad as it is. the crane is laid down behind me. earlier today it was a few puddles. one thing i want to mention, jon, we talked about the battleship north carolina, whether or...
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parks department. we're under attack, obviously, chairman safai being a director of our foundation, training workers and putting them into career pathways really started with you and i back in 2007, 8, 9, and 10. the reason i mention those things is because my silo really has a lot to do with workforce at the public utilities commission. i really enjoyed the conversation we had with that lady who just moved forward to the m.t.a. because the frustration is real. i honestly don't know how you guys sleep with 70 to 77,000 cop stit constituents. we have a saying in labor that we will not get up from the table until we have a deal worked out that benefits everyone. staff can be reluctant and they're not always seeing things our way. we need people in government who will fight government to make sure that government works. commissioner moran, my relationship is a little more complicated. he is a mentor of mine. i hope that he's proud to call me his protege. he is at the upper echelon of our commissioners. ike kwon is the chair of our commission. he's thoughtful and deliberate, he's a joy to work with, and i d
parks department. we're under attack, obviously, chairman safai being a director of our foundation, training workers and putting them into career pathways really started with you and i back in 2007, 8, 9, and 10. the reason i mention those things is because my silo really has a lot to do with workforce at the public utilities commission. i really enjoyed the conversation we had with that lady who just moved forward to the m.t.a. because the frustration is real. i honestly don't know how you...
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three foundations are being left in place as supports for new planned parks and walkways and renderingsf what they could look like. saturday's implosion will happen around noon. the pedestrian and bike path are cosed so crews can prepare for the work and i know, jessica, you said you liked to watch an implosion. >> i do. >> they put this on-line if you want i can tweet out the link if you're one of the people who likes to see things blow up in a very planned and calculated way. >> i don't know what that says about me. >> you're not alone. a lot of folks want to watch this. the only bummer is if you get stuck in the backup. chp does rolling delays of about 30 minutes. plan on that for this saturday. >> okay. thank you. >>> yeah. >> we'll be looking for your tweets. >>> we want to show you a live look at sfo, just announced a landmark agreement to use green alternative to jet fuel. the agreement between the airplane, four airlines, united, alaska, american and pacific, and four fuel producers including chevron and shell and plan to work together to use more sustainable fuels to reduce gre
three foundations are being left in place as supports for new planned parks and walkways and renderingsf what they could look like. saturday's implosion will happen around noon. the pedestrian and bike path are cosed so crews can prepare for the work and i know, jessica, you said you liked to watch an implosion. >> i do. >> they put this on-line if you want i can tweet out the link if you're one of the people who likes to see things blow up in a very planned and calculated way....
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four remaining foundations left in place and converted into observation platforms and boardwalks part of a new park felt a little rumble today in the east bay. a 2.8 magnitude earthquake centered in oakland. people reported feeling a quick shake but no report of damage or injury. >>> the warriors are adding to their roster. >> who wouldn't want to try out for the warriors? >> we'll check out a different kind of team tryout held today in the east bay. that's head. >> i'm in for drew tuma. temperatures really warmed up today. 5 to 8 degrees warm e at the coast. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. it's the final days where all beds are on sale. the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is now only $899. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. ends sunday. sleep number proven quality sleep >>> the warriors are getting a new dance team. a new senior
four remaining foundations left in place and converted into observation platforms and boardwalks part of a new park felt a little rumble today in the east bay. a 2.8 magnitude earthquake centered in oakland. people reported feeling a quick shake but no report of damage or injury. >>> the warriors are adding to their roster. >> who wouldn't want to try out for the warriors? >> we'll check out a different kind of team tryout held today in the east bay. that's head. >>...
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four remaining foundations will be left in place and will be converted into observation platforms as part of a new park. >>> a former us baseball star faces charges tonight in connection with a domestic violence incident. 24-year-old jabari bird is accused of assaulting and kipping someone. he's expected in court on monday. boston police say he's been guarded by police in a hospital. bird grew up in walnut creek and played basketball at richard. the celtics are aware of the incident and are taking it very seriously. >>> still ahead on abc7 news at 11:00. >> you owe me an apology. i have never cheated in my life. >> tennis star serena williams goes off during the finals of the u.s. open. the call that had her fuming. >>> tens of thousands of people filled the streets of san francisco. the message they want the world to hear as part of a day of action. >>> and age ain't nothing but a (music throughout) it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you bo
four remaining foundations will be left in place and will be converted into observation platforms as part of a new park. >>> a former us baseball star faces charges tonight in connection with a domestic violence incident. 24-year-old jabari bird is accused of assaulting and kipping someone. he's expected in court on monday. boston police say he's been guarded by police in a hospital. bird grew up in walnut creek and played basketball at richard. the celtics are aware of the incident...
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three foundations that were purposely left in place to be wa by y bheth by e new parks shoreline.erings. for saturday's implosion, the chp will briefly stop traffic on the bridge as a precaution. again, this is happening around noon. the ped tran and bike path is closed all week as the crews prepare. >> always appreciate a good implosion video to watch. >> yes. >>> day two of the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh had many of the same elements of day one. >> demonstrators and democrats, they're both concerned what could happen if this conservative gets a seat on america's highest court. >>> i'm wayne freedman in marin county where the latest effort to save coho salmon on lagunitan creek has become a construction project. that's coming up. >>> the raiders season opener is here on monday on abc 7. our preview coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. live from >>> live where you live, this is abc7 news. >> now the one e-mail is specifically entitled racial profiling. but somehow -- literally the e-mail was entitled racial profiling. that somehow it was designated as s
three foundations that were purposely left in place to be wa by y bheth by e new parks shoreline.erings. for saturday's implosion, the chp will briefly stop traffic on the bridge as a precaution. again, this is happening around noon. the ped tran and bike path is closed all week as the crews prepare. >> always appreciate a good implosion video to watch. >> yes. >>> day two of the confirmation hearing for supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh had many of the same elements of...
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four foundations will be left in place to observation platforms and boardwalks as part of a new park. >>> tropical storm florence is expected to become a major hurricane tomorrow as it approaches the east coast. florence is expected to travel between bermuda and bahamas tuesday and wednesday before approaching the southeastern states on thursday. virginia, north carolina and south carolina have already declared states of emergency. >>> another hurricane is making its way towards hawaii but this one is weaken to a tropical storm when it reaches the islands next week. nonetheless, members of the bay areas task force three based on the peninsula are returning for preparation of hurricane olivia. the 36-member team was just in hawaii for hurricane lane last month. >>> welcome back. i wanted to show you the track for hurricane olivia that chris just mentioned. so we'll check out hurricane olivia, which is a category one right now. it is heading directly west towards hawaii and then it is expected to drop to tropical storm strength by tuesday as it heads towards the hawaiian islands. chris
four foundations will be left in place to observation platforms and boardwalks as part of a new park. >>> tropical storm florence is expected to become a major hurricane tomorrow as it approaches the east coast. florence is expected to travel between bermuda and bahamas tuesday and wednesday before approaching the southeastern states on thursday. virginia, north carolina and south carolina have already declared states of emergency. >>> another hurricane is making its way...
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four remaining foundations will be left in place and converted into observation platforms and boardwalks as part of a new parkhe east coast. it's expected to travel between bermuda and the bahamas on tuesday and wednesday before approaching the southeastern states on thursday. virginia, north carolina and south carolina have already declared states of emergency. and another hurricane is making its way towards hawaii but this one is expected to weak en to a tropical storm. nonetheless, members of the task force three, the urban search and rescue team based on the peninsula are returning in preparation for hurricane olivia. the 36-member team was in hawaii for hurricane lane last month. >>> all right. we're tracking hurricane olivia right now headed towards hawaii. right now it is a category one hurricane level strength and it's going to weaken as it heads towards hawaii. it's moving, winds at 80 miles per hour heading west now and then by tuesday night closer to hawaii, it does drop to tropical storm level strength. tropic tropical storm florence will be gaining strength. it will reach category four by wednesd
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foundation. we have additional information posted on the web link section of our website. >>> people who live in san francisco's bayview celebrating the opening of a new campground in their own backyard. state park officials, youth volunteers, and other supporters cut the ribbon right there on six new campsites at candlestick point. the 1970s. rk itself dates in recent years groups like literacy for environmental justice have been trying to create a campground in the urban area. starting october in the urban area. starting october 1 campers can log onto reserve california.com and reserve a spot to enjoy a night under the stars. >>> james logan high school in union city is hosting a voter registration drive before students today. all juniors and seniors in history and government classes will attend throughout the day . the register at -- the drive will be in the school's performing arts center until 3:28 this afternoon. students will also be given a presentation on the history of voting and the importance of midterm elections. >>> still ahead, today is an exciting day if you are an apple fan and for apple fans all over the world. the craze for the new iphones from asia to here in the bay area. >>
foundation. we have additional information posted on the web link section of our website. >>> people who live in san francisco's bayview celebrating the opening of a new campground in their own backyard. state park officials, youth volunteers, and other supporters cut the ribbon right there on six new campsites at candlestick point. the 1970s. rk itself dates in recent years groups like literacy for environmental justice have been trying to create a campground in the urban area....
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gettysburg national military park was suffering a severe , environmental impact and its cultural resources. excavation of the historic landscape for structural foundations, latrines, and sewage lines, and degrading of national migrating of the land itself for camp roads and building size changed the topography of the battlefield of the confederate onslaughts of july 2 and july 3. not to be forgotten was the fact that a modern railroad bisected the training ground, and its very existence already disturbed the lay of the land. the detritus of the modern camp would mingle with the civil war relics for generations to come, possibly frustrating future archaeological studies. parts of the battlefield were closed to visitors for security purposes. here, you can see part of the camp. i would like to point out -- can up and do it, so i do have to go over there? point out the angle, right there on hancock avenue. if you take your finger toward me, further down -- keep going. i will tell you when to stop. keep going down, this way, ok, go that way, toward yourself -- right there, that is the angle. that used to be a road. but it is all grassed in. sometime in the
gettysburg national military park was suffering a severe , environmental impact and its cultural resources. excavation of the historic landscape for structural foundations, latrines, and sewage lines, and degrading of national migrating of the land itself for camp roads and building size changed the topography of the battlefield of the confederate onslaughts of july 2 and july 3. not to be forgotten was the fact that a modern railroad bisected the training ground, and its very existence already...
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foundation to help kids raising their self-esteem through school and sports. >> a terrific effort there. >>> a teenager from israel has died at yosemite national park reportedlyhile taking a selfie. a reporter from our sister station in fresno has the story. >> reporter: it was a horrific fall, the yosemite national park teen plunged hundreds of feet to his death near the fall. the victim is an 18-year-old israel citizen. yosemite park officials aren't releasing too many details. there was a fatality tuesday afternoon in yosemite national park. >> reporter: the victim's mother spoke to israel media telling them her son was trying to take a selfie near the waterfall's edge when he lost his balance and fell more than 800 feet. also visiting from israel, he says hehe victim but found out what happened when his family started calling. >> the people think it's about us because we are here the same date. it's scary because we need to be careful and to do the trip and enjoy and look where you go. >> reporter: park rangers say they're still investigating what happened but advise visitors to do pre-planning before coming to the park and be prepared. >> use good maps,
foundation to help kids raising their self-esteem through school and sports. >> a terrific effort there. >>> a teenager from israel has died at yosemite national park reportedlyhile taking a selfie. a reporter from our sister station in fresno has the story. >> reporter: it was a horrific fall, the yosemite national park teen plunged hundreds of feet to his death near the fall. the victim is an 18-year-old israel citizen. yosemite park officials aren't releasing too many...
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park and the roadway. this shows a $9.3 billion. a significant amount of money that has spent on the cranes as mentioned before and foundation work as well as site preparation. this diagram shows how the project is broken up into five bid packages. i'll talk about the cost of these bid packages on the next slide. package one is 2740 to perform site preparation. construction was started in november of 2016 and now complete. package 2 in red will construct most of the park along with the 19th street parking lot. package three in green will complete the roadway along 19th street in georgia street. it is federal funding that needs to be bid separately as david mentioned and consistently with federal bid standards. package 4, in orange, will provide hazardous materials abatement for building 49 and package 5 will complete the rehabilitation of building 49, including public rest rooms. this table summarizes cost of the five proposed bid packages. costs are divided by design and planning cost and completed construction bids, construction management, and a total. bid package one is site preparation and it is complete. combined cost for this
park and the roadway. this shows a $9.3 billion. a significant amount of money that has spent on the cranes as mentioned before and foundation work as well as site preparation. this diagram shows how the project is broken up into five bid packages. i'll talk about the cost of these bid packages on the next slide. package one is 2740 to perform site preparation. construction was started in november of 2016 and now complete. package 2 in red will construct most of the park along with the 19th...
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parking ratio allowed. we will pay over $30 million in impact fees to the city and provide a permanent home to the city ballet school and foundation plus provide a large plaza through an in-kind agreement. we will also generate 300 union construction jobs. i would like to introduce you to bob to walk you through the project design. thank you. >> ok. are we live, here? >> president hillis: do you want the computer? there you go. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am the lead architect for gold evidence. to begin with context, situating new threats within the urban fabric, the hub is undergoing a transformation. we need to look at stops on the ground but to the city's vision for a new pedestrian friendly neighborhood. for us, that hub is familiar territory. it has been located on brady street since 2,000. we know the challenges of the area but also see the potentials we intend to remain here for many years to come. we designed -- it is not working we designed the current home of the city ballet and we are their neighbors and friends. we have seen a positive impact of an involved art organization on a local community. we
parking ratio allowed. we will pay over $30 million in impact fees to the city and provide a permanent home to the city ballet school and foundation plus provide a large plaza through an in-kind agreement. we will also generate 300 union construction jobs. i would like to introduce you to bob to walk you through the project design. thank you. >> ok. are we live, here? >> president hillis: do you want the computer? there you go. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. i am...
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foundation. they flew rich el from arkansas to the bay area last weekend to cook with curry at international smoke, the restaurant she co-owns. the two enjoyed a picnic at golden gate parkthat is an awesome picture. i love it. >>> coming up at 6:00, the drug maker who spiked the price of a life-saving drug by $2,500 a bottle. why he said he had to do it. >>> why non-carpool lanes are about to get a lot more clogged.
foundation. they flew rich el from arkansas to the bay area last weekend to cook with curry at international smoke, the restaurant she co-owns. the two enjoyed a picnic at golden gate parkthat is an awesome picture. i love it. >>> coming up at 6:00, the drug maker who spiked the price of a life-saving drug by $2,500 a bottle. why he said he had to do it. >>> why non-carpool lanes are about to get a lot more clogged.
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foundational belief of religious diversity. >> come back to colleges and universities. in some ways we started with the diversity framework and we glided over those institutions and inclusions as of the of the park. and so what does it mean then to have an institution that was founded with one faith tradition but that has invited in others? so how do they find their way into those institutions and do so comfortably? that's the challenge i think that education in the u.s. has faced. it's a metaphor for a lot of institutions across this society. i usually will argue and write that in the 1970s most colleges and universities decided they would diversify and they did it by the numbers. you can almost think about the little coloring book where the numbers in it and if you tried altogether get a diagram. that petrocelli something. we did that, too. we brought people out by the numbers assume that if we brought them in everyone would benefit from being there. but we didn't ask the second question, which was how should the institution change as we bring a different people? what is the obligation of the institution to change the foregoing to bring in a more diverse set of actors who may ask questions of
foundational belief of religious diversity. >> come back to colleges and universities. in some ways we started with the diversity framework and we glided over those institutions and inclusions as of the of the park. and so what does it mean then to have an institution that was founded with one faith tradition but that has invited in others? so how do they find their way into those institutions and do so comfortably? that's the challenge i think that education in the u.s. has faced. it's a...