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. >>> bay area police union are calling for the removal of a student painting painting officers in a bad light. this is a picture of the painting. the police officers are depicted as warthogs. it is called untitle number one and it won a congressional art competition last year. the painting is now hanging at the u.s. capitol, but san jose and oakland and san francisco police unions are calling on house speaker paul ryan to remove it. saying the painting is disrespectful and could endanger the lives of others. >>> police are looking for someone who spat on a pregnant employee at a fast food restaurant. it was taken inside of the poppy's. when he complained about his order, he jumped over-the-counter and demanded a refund and she gave him the money and he came back and spit in the clerk's face and left again. sorry we don't have the photo for you but we'll have that on our website later on. >>> developing news. hate crime and battery charges have just been filed against four people in the torture case of a chicago teen. the attack was streamed live on facebook. you see it right here. we
. >>> bay area police union are calling for the removal of a student painting painting officers in a bad light. this is a picture of the painting. the police officers are depicted as warthogs. it is called untitle number one and it won a congressional art competition last year. the painting is now hanging at the u.s. capitol, but san jose and oakland and san francisco police unions are calling on house speaker paul ryan to remove it. saying the painting is disrespectful and could...
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this election of anne kirkpatrick was welcomed by the police union. she brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to oakland and has a history of leading reform efforts and chicago and spok. leaders wanted to find a chief who could change the culture in the force. >> i don't consider it a mess. it's an opportunity. okay? and it's all about going forward. it's about going from good to great. >> kirkpatrick's contract still needs to be approved by still koun. that's expected to be a done deal, though. she's going to start next month and expects to live in oakland, unlike some of her predecessors. >>> the city of pittsburg has more fire protection this morning. the city closed the station in 2013 after revenue from property taxes fell. home prices have since rebounded and pittsburg now has enough money to reopen that fire house. the fire marshall says they really dodged a bullet because there were no major catastrophes during the closure. >>> a lawmaker is proposing the move up the presidential primary. assemblyman kevin mohan plans too introduce a b
this election of anne kirkpatrick was welcomed by the police union. she brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to oakland and has a history of leading reform efforts and chicago and spok. leaders wanted to find a chief who could change the culture in the force. >> i don't consider it a mess. it's an opportunity. okay? and it's all about going forward. it's about going from good to great. >> kirkpatrick's contract still needs to be approved by still koun. that's expected to be...
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the police officers union says officers were forced to shoot the suspect because the city's new policyid neck restraint. leaving them no other options police comissioner joe marshall says he still stands by the policy changes which were passed unanimously. in the east bay. 14-people are displaced from their homes this morning after a fire at their apartment complex. firefighters say a blanket was lying too close to a heater and burst into flames. it happened early friday morning at an apartment building on harrison street in oakland. crews were able to rescue multiple people from the building no serious injuries were reported. fire officials are warning people to keep heated blankets and space heaters in safe locations. also to check your smoke detector batteries for safety. >> marty:still ahead on kron four news weekend. what we're learning this morning about the torture of a special needs teenager in chicago and the suspects. next. live look outside. san mateo bridge. a story that's reciving national attention this morning. the four suspects accused of torturing a special needs teen
the police officers union says officers were forced to shoot the suspect because the city's new policyid neck restraint. leaving them no other options police comissioner joe marshall says he still stands by the policy changes which were passed unanimously. in the east bay. 14-people are displaced from their homes this morning after a fire at their apartment complex. firefighters say a blanket was lying too close to a heater and burst into flames. it happened early friday morning at an apartment...
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the selection of anne kirkpatrick was welcomed by the police union.he brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to oakland and has a history of leading reform efforts in chicago and spokane. leaders wanted to find a chief who could change the culture of the force. >> i don't consider it a mess. it's an opportunity. okay? and it's all about going forward. the it's about going from good to great. >> kirkpatrick's contract still needs to be approved by the city and that is expected to be a done deal. she's going to start next month and expects to live in oakland, which is unlike some of her pred ses tors. >>> the santa cruz county sheriff's office needs your help finding this man, 80-year-old ray moore, missing since tuesday night. he walked away from the cherry veil avenue neighborhood. now, moore was last seen wearing a blue robe, jeans, and slippers. if you've seen him, please call the sheriff's department. >>> an arizona police officer caught on camera approximate punching a woman in the face resigned just hours before the department was about to
the selection of anne kirkpatrick was welcomed by the police union.he brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to oakland and has a history of leading reform efforts in chicago and spokane. leaders wanted to find a chief who could change the culture of the force. >> i don't consider it a mess. it's an opportunity. okay? and it's all about going forward. the it's about going from good to great. >> kirkpatrick's contract still needs to be approved by the city and that is expected...
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the selection of anne kirkpatrick was welcomed by the police union. she brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to oakland. she also has a history of leading reform efforts in chicago and spokane. leaders want to find a chief who could change the culture of the force. >> i don't consider it a mess. it's an opportunity. okay? and it's all about going forward. it's about going from good to great. >> kirkpatrick's contract still needs to be approved by still council. that's expected to be deal, though. she'll start next month and expects to live in oakland. >>> the city of pittsburg has more fire protection this morning. abc7 news was there as firefighters moved back into station 87. the city closed it in 2013 after revenue from property taxes fell. home prices have rebounded and pittsburg now has enough money to reopen the fire house. fire mar shell tells us they dodged a bullet because there were no major kroefs during the station's closure. >>> a san francisco lawmaker wants california to be relevant in the election process and is proposing to m
the selection of anne kirkpatrick was welcomed by the police union. she brings 34 years of law enforcement experience to oakland. she also has a history of leading reform efforts in chicago and spokane. leaders want to find a chief who could change the culture of the force. >> i don't consider it a mess. it's an opportunity. okay? and it's all about going forward. it's about going from good to great. >> kirkpatrick's contract still needs to be approved by still council. that's...
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five police unions asking paul ryan to step in and take down that painting.bus driver out of a job after leaving a 6-year-old girl at the wrong stop. wandering the streets alone, private investigator happened to be driving by, found her and brought her to the sheriff's office. >> you have been crying. heather: deputies tracking her parents down. the bus driver dropped the girl at her home instead of the daycare she normally went to. the school district has apologized. elementary students stranded at school and upstate new york because of heavy snow and hazardous road, dozens were trapped on buses overnight not making get home until early this morning, two thirds of the country to when the weather warnings, the northeast down to the south. heart stopping moment on a colorado ski lift as a and dangles from his backpack unconscious. nikki wilson quickly jumping into action using tightrope skills to walk across the line and rescue the man, quickly dropped onto the lift chair and cuts the man loose, 10 feet into the snow. that man is expected to be fine. it is 20
five police unions asking paul ryan to step in and take down that painting.bus driver out of a job after leaving a 6-year-old girl at the wrong stop. wandering the streets alone, private investigator happened to be driving by, found her and brought her to the sheriff's office. >> you have been crying. heather: deputies tracking her parents down. the bus driver dropped the girl at her home instead of the daycare she normally went to. the school district has apologized. elementary students...
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of the new california law next just hours after an officer involved shooting will share why the police union says the new policy is partly to blame for the gunfire. >>steve: missouri sen use of force policy change was partly to blame for today's officer involved shooting police said confrontation led officers also are forced to shoot the suspect the city new policy ban the use of the neck restraint leaving them with no other options the commissioner says he still stands by the policy changes which were passed unanimously. >>steve: coming up with story in a minute parents can relate to our storm coverage continues to show you the area evacuated in the south bay are ready. >>steve: it could be the strongest to hit well looking libra storm tracker 4 radar we're concerned about the heavy rain between three to 5 in. between tonight and into monday morning five descendants is a possibility for parts of our coastal hills. >>reporter: rivers and streams if you look and thereby we want to be really careful damaging wind speeds of about 45 mi. from our with started to see if you spotty showers. >>pam
of the new california law next just hours after an officer involved shooting will share why the police union says the new policy is partly to blame for the gunfire. >>steve: missouri sen use of force policy change was partly to blame for today's officer involved shooting police said confrontation led officers also are forced to shoot the suspect the city new policy ban the use of the neck restraint leaving them with no other options the commissioner says he still stands by the policy...
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the yesterday, the head of the police union said this is not the first time, the d.a. has chosen to disregard his responsibility and look the other way when a police officer is assaulted and added a personal attack on williams and called him a moralely and ethically challenged sidelined playboy. in response, he said he will never apologize before taking away someone's freedom and reminded mcnecessary bee he prosecuted more police officers. >>> macy will close limiting $10,000, all four locations combined 347 associates. the shoppers we spoke to did not seemed surprised by the news. >> i'm not that upset about it to be honest. >> reporter: this one here, they don't have a a lot of in stock. the shelves are empty, the racks are empty. >> macy plans to restructure business and sales from property. >> happening today, president obama will receive the first briefing on the classified report he requested detailing russia's role in the cyber attack. president-elect donald trump will receive his briefly tomorrow. there's a discussion about replacing or eliminating the affordabl
the yesterday, the head of the police union said this is not the first time, the d.a. has chosen to disregard his responsibility and look the other way when a police officer is assaulted and added a personal attack on williams and called him a moralely and ethically challenged sidelined playboy. in response, he said he will never apologize before taking away someone's freedom and reminded mcnecessary bee he prosecuted more police officers. >>> macy will close limiting $10,000, all four...
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. >> >> reporter: in recent talks police union leaders say state officials proposed cutting overall manpower, salaries, and exing shifts from 10 hours to 12. ? >> they go above and beyond we feel is necessary and practical. >> reporter: he talked about a number of positive projects that lie ahead for the resort. those who live and work here hope public safety isn't sacrificed for cost savings. >> it's a hard economy but they have to keep safety first. >> reporter: i reached out to the state department of community affairs about the proposed cutbacks, the police union told us about what a spokeswoman said the agency has no comment. in our jersey shore bureau in atlantic city tonight. ted greenberg. >>> philadelphia police want to know who shot and killed a man inside his apartment on erdrick street in holmes berg. the victim's girlfriend came home and found him dead in a bedroom around 10:00 last night. investigators say a separate bedroom appears to have been ransacked. there were no signs of a break in. >> a family-oriented neighborhood. to somebody got murdered. it was devastating. i could
. >> >> reporter: in recent talks police union leaders say state officials proposed cutting overall manpower, salaries, and exing shifts from 10 hours to 12. ? >> they go above and beyond we feel is necessary and practical. >> reporter: he talked about a number of positive projects that lie ahead for the resort. those who live and work here hope public safety isn't sacrificed for cost savings. >> it's a hard economy but they have to keep safety first. >>...
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philadelphia's police union taking on philadelphia's top attorney. the steps they've taken just to prove a point. >>> and this one, hot streak with our sixers, another big win there is time, against the second place team in the east. how about that? >> we love it when they're red hot. great to have you with us on this thursday. whether are you doing, karen, raising the roof? >> getting the crowd going here. >> there actually is a crowd these days. >> i know, right? great to see. good morning to you. >> things improving today. we've been talking about it all week, that this would be the peak weather day of the week. off to bit of chilly start. but it is january. wait until you see the pay off though at the ends of the day. we give you and we don't use this number very often, at least we haven't lately, ten. ten out of ten is our number of the day. so temperatures, 45 in philadelphia, not bad. thirty-four in mount pocono, 41 lancaster, 39 atlantic city, actually the current temperature is above the average high. but we will have some lingering clouds f
philadelphia's police union taking on philadelphia's top attorney. the steps they've taken just to prove a point. >>> and this one, hot streak with our sixers, another big win there is time, against the second place team in the east. how about that? >> we love it when they're red hot. great to have you with us on this thursday. whether are you doing, karen, raising the roof? >> getting the crowd going here. >> there actually is a crowd these days. >> i know,...
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in this letter to house speaker paul ryan, the san jose police union joined unions in l.a., new york, san francisco and oakland and demanding the speaker use his power to take it down immediately calling it rep rehencible and repugnant. >> that broad brush of this artwork that says all police officers are racists and kill african-americans. that's false. >> officer clay whose office sponsored the contest said he had no role in selecting the winner. he said it was a symbol of freedom. not censorship. a young artist chose his own subl and the painting will not be removed. >> he's been serving in that position for 15 years. he should have known better. >> sergeant paul kelly said he supports free speech. with all the deadly police ambush last year, he insists this artwork on capitol hill will only incite violence. the local police watch dog group silicon valley divas also applauds the artwork calling it a form of free expression. damian trujillo. >>> speaking of the san jose pd, they'll begin holding community meetings in a couple weeks. the first one was scheduled for january 21 at the
in this letter to house speaker paul ryan, the san jose police union joined unions in l.a., new york, san francisco and oakland and demanding the speaker use his power to take it down immediately calling it rep rehencible and repugnant. >> that broad brush of this artwork that says all police officers are racists and kill african-americans. that's false. >> officer clay whose office sponsored the contest said he had no role in selecting the winner. he said it was a symbol of...
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officers have been told to the escalate confrontational situations they feel have been deprived the police unioning fingers at the police commission over early morning police shooting. >>dan k: one of those changes was a moving the neck restraint police officer zillions' said that would be ok as long as it was replaced by another less lethal force the police commission did not give them another option the just remove the monopolies commission is pointing fingers for the morning commute just before 4:00 a.m. they respond to this youth between neighbors and a violation of a restraining order officer shot the suspect after a confrontation in which they sustained injuries police said the suspect will survive but the police officers association this point fingers at the police commission over the shooting he says offices had to shoot because of the police commission changes to the use of force policy he said their decision to remove the neck restraint that officers no other less legal option for. >>dan k: police commissioner is duse's they have no idea of whether a less legal option would of been use
officers have been told to the escalate confrontational situations they feel have been deprived the police unioning fingers at the police commission over early morning police shooting. >>dan k: one of those changes was a moving the neck restraint police officer zillions' said that would be ok as long as it was replaced by another less lethal force the police commission did not give them another option the just remove the monopolies commission is pointing fingers for the morning commute...
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>>steve: the sentence is the police union is saying the recent use of force policy changes are to blame for today's officer involved shooting it happened about 4:00 this morning with a respond to dispute between neighbors a confrontation led to offers a being caused to shoot a suspect after to the matter already sustained injuries resources unions said they were forced to shoot a suspect of the city's new policy ban the use of the neck restraint leaving them no other options the commissioner says he stands by the policy changes which were passed unanimously ahead tonight more riders angry after another day of major delays will look into what could be behind the daily issues for us to help one to nine over a widespread outbreak of the flu when officials are urging you to do now a woman on art kidnapped and brutally assault cent out police track down a suspect in the crime in his past. in my future, i'm twice as likely to have a stroke. i'm at higher risk for depression. i'm 26% more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who
>>steve: the sentence is the police union is saying the recent use of force policy changes are to blame for today's officer involved shooting it happened about 4:00 this morning with a respond to dispute between neighbors a confrontation led to offers a being caused to shoot a suspect after to the matter already sustained injuries resources unions said they were forced to shoot a suspect of the city's new policy ban the use of the neck restraint leaving them no other options the...
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. >> reporter: the police union has plafted the police commission for not allowing officers to use tasers. >> the issue is, if there was a different result if tawdzers were -- tasers were available is not the point. >> reporter: they showed video with injuries to both officers, they said that the officers responded according to their tring. >> the officers said, he has something in his hand -- training. >> the officers said he has something in his hand. >>> a representative of the american humane socials has been suspended after a video surfaced rasing concerns about animal abuse on a movie. it shows a dog being forced into freezing cold water for the movie. the person who was monitoring safety has been put on leave until the incident is investigated. >>> the head of the federal reserve janet yellen spoke to the commonwealth club in san francisco. >> we want the rates to get close to 3%. >> she said keeps interest rates near zero helped the economy recover and is back on track for continued growth. she has a year left to her term and she has no plans to step down when president-elect dona
. >> reporter: the police union has plafted the police commission for not allowing officers to use tasers. >> the issue is, if there was a different result if tawdzers were -- tasers were available is not the point. >> reporter: they showed video with injuries to both officers, they said that the officers responded according to their tring. >> the officers said, he has something in his hand -- training. >> the officers said he has something in his hand....
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the police union is attack the d.a. seth williams one day after he received a record ethics fine. nbc 10 went looking for williams all day to get a comment on camera. we caught him ducking out a side door at city hall and into a city vehicle. the ethics board handed him a $62,000 fine for not disclosing sources of income and almost 100 gifts including clothes, trips, and cash. >>> big honers in south jersey tonight for a group of men and women who spent time giving back to their community. nbc 10 for the camden county freedom medal ceremony. 11 people were recognized for demonstrating the ideals and principles set forth by civil rights leader dr. martin luther king jr. >>> chaos on a school bus. the crash that launched drivers out of their seats. >>> plus, an nbc 10 exclusive. a cabbie shot in a fight with a customer. what the driver's family wants you to know and the reward that could help get the shooters off the streets. >>> the icing on the cake, the backlash over a local bakery's make america great again desserts. >>> tracking rain on the way. and it could be heavy. i'll tell
the police union is attack the d.a. seth williams one day after he received a record ethics fine. nbc 10 went looking for williams all day to get a comment on camera. we caught him ducking out a side door at city hall and into a city vehicle. the ethics board handed him a $62,000 fine for not disclosing sources of income and almost 100 gifts including clothes, trips, and cash. >>> big honers in south jersey tonight for a group of men and women who spent time giving back to their...
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the police union also donated $50 to the two entrepreneurs. >>> many of the greatest movies ever made were directed and filmed right here in the bay area, including "invasion of the body snatchers," "the right stuff," american graphffiti." the director is right here. >> we're full of talent, fresh air and sort of an enthusiasm to come and work on the set here in san francisco. it's great. there's all kinds of talented, quirky, funny, bright people. >> how a trip to europe changed kauffman's idea on how to make movies. "bay area revelations: the movies" airs tonight at 7:00. >> that is going to be a good one, but right now we do want to turn our attention to sports. mi minimum did mindy balk is here. terry can't stop talking about it. >> i'm shocked. >> it's nothing we ever heard in relation to the 49ers general manager position. we'll tell you who their new hire is in just a moment. >>> and the warriors all-star jean on green gets an influential figure in his life. a one on one with green next on infiniti sports. heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathi
the police union also donated $50 to the two entrepreneurs. >>> many of the greatest movies ever made were directed and filmed right here in the bay area, including "invasion of the body snatchers," "the right stuff," american graphffiti." the director is right here. >> we're full of talent, fresh air and sort of an enthusiasm to come and work on the set here in san francisco. it's great. there's all kinds of talented, quirky, funny, bright people....
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philadelphia's police union taking on philadelphia's top attorney.hey've taken just to prove a point. >>> and this one, hot streak with our sixers, another big win there is time, against the second place team in the east. how about that? >> we love it when they're red hot. great to have you with us on this thursday. whether are you doing, karen, raising the roof? >> getting the crowd going here. >> there actually is a crowd these days. >> i
philadelphia's police union taking on philadelphia's top attorney.hey've taken just to prove a point. >>> and this one, hot streak with our sixers, another big win there is time, against the second place team in the east. how about that? >> we love it when they're red hot. great to have you with us on this thursday. whether are you doing, karen, raising the roof? >> getting the crowd going here. >> there actually is a crowd these days. >> i
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the head of the police union here says this report was a politically motivated rush job before inauguration day. >> this is life and death. and what people don't realize is that every time we strap on that weapon, we have targets on us. >> for the family of betty jones, the report hits home. >> our mom was our everything. >> the officer who shot her is now suing the city. claiming he was not properly trained. even though the city had already begun its own reforms last year, today mayor emanuel announced he had agreed in principle to work with federal courts to revamp the police department. still, it's unclear what the incoming trump administration and his new attorney general might do. lester? >> gabe gutierrez in chicago, thank you. >>> as we head into the weekend, a massive and is life-threatening ice storm is sweeping in, sweeping in across 1,000 miles from texas to ohio. millions in its blazing path. nbc's blake mccoy has more. >> tonight freezing rain leaving a coating of ice across much of missouri. in springfield, some residents are already without power. >> we have young children in
the head of the police union here says this report was a politically motivated rush job before inauguration day. >> this is life and death. and what people don't realize is that every time we strap on that weapon, we have targets on us. >> for the family of betty jones, the report hits home. >> our mom was our everything. >> the officer who shot her is now suing the city. claiming he was not properly trained. even though the city had already begun its own reforms last...
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both the suck pect and officer were taken to local hospital the san francisco police union, releasing a sharply worded statement, blaming the city's police commission for the shooting. >> continuing coverage of the tilting millennium tower which spawned another lawsuit. owners of 20 uniits in the high rise building, filed a lawsuit against city officials, specifically the building department, city attorney's office, and publicly funded transit terminal under construction next door. residents claim officials conspired with the developer to hide the singing problems from condo owners. partly placed on documents uncovered by nbc bay area. the city attorney's office denies involvement in any conspiracy and points out it is suing the developers for hiding information from perspective buyers. >> get back to weather coverage. chief meteorologist, jeff ranie ranieri. telling everyone, be ready for the worst. homefully won't get there. >> exactly. great advice. especially folks who live near a creek, river, stream. where things could get a little dicey by sunday night. here to help track the s
both the suck pect and officer were taken to local hospital the san francisco police union, releasing a sharply worded statement, blaming the city's police commission for the shooting. >> continuing coverage of the tilting millennium tower which spawned another lawsuit. owners of 20 uniits in the high rise building, filed a lawsuit against city officials, specifically the building department, city attorney's office, and publicly funded transit terminal under construction next door....
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she butted heads with the police union while serving as chief in spokane, but pledged to hold opd officers accountable for their conduct. but as an outsider she also said she knows its up to her to earn the trust and respect of her officers. >>for the men and women of the oakland police department i want you to know i have the courage to stand by you and i will. and you have a community that wants to love you and i am going to do everything i can to earn that for you >> reporter:dan kerman, kron4news >> pam:communtiy leaders, city leaders, and residents have anne kirkpatrick. an outsider is a good choice. with a fresh set of eyes overlooking the department. >> pam: if chief kirkpatrick is going to be successful in building a better relationship between police and the communtiy. young people should be among those involved. >> young people are looking for more accountability with the police. but what was to have interaction with the police and vice versa. >> pam:kirkpatrick promises to rebuild damaged relations with oakland's significant black community, while working to revitalize a demoral
she butted heads with the police union while serving as chief in spokane, but pledged to hold opd officers accountable for their conduct. but as an outsider she also said she knows its up to her to earn the trust and respect of her officers. >>for the men and women of the oakland police department i want you to know i have the courage to stand by you and i will. and you have a community that wants to love you and i am going to do everything i can to earn that for you >> reporter:dan...
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the new contract will be presented to the members of the police union. then it goes to the city council for final adoption sometime in february and if approved the agreement would be retroactive to january 1st. people met to talk about a variety of community problems. there was a packed house for that town hall meeting. topics on the table included crime, street maintenance, illegal fireworks and the new bart station. representatives from the san jose police, the sheriff's department, vta and homeless groups were also there. >>> >> this gives people the opportunity to get answers to the questions they have without having to worry about what office is it that they should call. it cuts the red tape. they can get fairly immediate answers. >> city leaders and people living there say that the meeting was helpful. both sides agreed that they would like to have several more meetings like this throughout the year. >>> there was tense moments at a meeting in san francisco last night between police and community members about an officer involved shooting. >> among
the new contract will be presented to the members of the police union. then it goes to the city council for final adoption sometime in february and if approved the agreement would be retroactive to january 1st. people met to talk about a variety of community problems. there was a packed house for that town hall meeting. topics on the table included crime, street maintenance, illegal fireworks and the new bart station. representatives from the san jose police, the sheriff's department, vta and...
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. >> philadelphia's top prosecutor and the head of the police union spent the day trading insults. >> it's over the response to a fight between a teenager and a police officer captured on camera. >> eyewitness news reporter david spunt is live at police headquarters with more on this war of words. >> anybody that knows fraternal order of police president knows that he is very outspoken as a leader. tonight he called district attorney seth williams a sideline playboy and seth williams' office is responding. it all began with a fight captured on camera posted to social media volvoing a 16-year-old teen girl and a police officer. the girl admitted to slapping the police officer in the face, but that teen was not charged. >> we were all shocked, given the circumstances. >> reporter: fraternal order of police president is out of state so we spoke to the vice president about the letter which didn't hold back. once again the district attorney of philadelphia has chosen to disregard his responsibility and look the other way when a police officer is assaulted, he wrote. >> he actually gave a s
. >> philadelphia's top prosecutor and the head of the police union spent the day trading insults. >> it's over the response to a fight between a teenager and a police officer captured on camera. >> eyewitness news reporter david spunt is live at police headquarters with more on this war of words. >> anybody that knows fraternal order of police president knows that he is very outspoken as a leader. tonight he called district attorney seth williams a sideline playboy and...
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. >>> a war have of word erupts between philadelphia's top prosecutor and the head of the police union over a fight between a teenager and a police officer. incident was captured on camera and a posted to social media. authorities say that the 16 year-old girl admitted to slapping the female police officer in the face, but the teen was not charged. well, in a letter fraternal order of police president john mcnesby wrote once again, district attorney in philadelphia has chosen to disregard his responsibility and look the other way when a police officer is assaulted. he also wrote first there was the mccoy debacle in which williams turned against police and now this. he was referring to former eagles lesean mccoy who was accused of assaulting two police officer. mcnesby is out of state. "eyewitness news" spoke to the fop vice-president about the letter. >> it left a bitter taste in our mouth. anytime something luke that goes on we will defend our officers. >> a spokesmen for district attorney seth williams released a, statement saying district attorney williams will never apologize for r
. >>> a war have of word erupts between philadelphia's top prosecutor and the head of the police union over a fight between a teenager and a police officer. incident was captured on camera and a posted to social media. authorities say that the 16 year-old girl admitted to slapping the female police officer in the face, but the teen was not charged. well, in a letter fraternal order of police president john mcnesby wrote once again, district attorney in philadelphia has chosen to...
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. >>> san jose has reached a contract deal with its police union aimed at ending years of attrition and labor strikes. under the tentative agreement, officers would get a raise of 20% over the next three years. that includes a 10% pay hike in the next fiscal year. officers would also get a one- time retention bonus of $5,000. and mandatory overtime would be phased out as the department hires new officers. >>> chicago police department under fire now for using excessive force and racial bias. the justice department released a report today following a 13- month investigation. officers are accused of repeatedly using too much force and shooting people who did not pose any immediate threat. the mayor says all 12,000 chicago officers are now on notice. >> police misconduct will not be tolerated anywhere in the city of chicago. and those who break the rules will be held accountable. >> the report also found the police department's accountability system was broken and that officers targeted black and latino communities and were lacking proper training. >>> president-elect donald trump is still
. >>> san jose has reached a contract deal with its police union aimed at ending years of attrition and labor strikes. under the tentative agreement, officers would get a raise of 20% over the next three years. that includes a 10% pay hike in the next fiscal year. officers would also get a one- time retention bonus of $5,000. and mandatory overtime would be phased out as the department hires new officers. >>> chicago police department under fire now for using excessive force...
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police unions in oakland, san jose and san francisco want this picture taken down. san francisco's former police chief tony rivera agrees. >> police officers cannot be disrespectful to the community but in turn, the community should not be disrespectful to police officers. >> the painting won an art competition sponsored by missouri congressman lacy clay, who calls it free speech. >>> jesse jackson wants to know who uber is hiring, according to "usa today" jackson sent a letter to uber's ceo asking him to release its employee demographics by mid-february. jackson has been very active in the effort to get more minority hiring and high-tech industries commonly known as the digital divide. uber recently hired bernard coleman to lead its diversity effort. coleman held a similar position in hillary clinton's presidential campaign. >>> peninsula and south bay residents in the path of a concierge airline will once again have to deal with noise. santa monta based surfair has been flying in and out of the san carlos general aviation airport since 201. the noise from its plane
police unions in oakland, san jose and san francisco want this picture taken down. san francisco's former police chief tony rivera agrees. >> police officers cannot be disrespectful to the community but in turn, the community should not be disrespectful to police officers. >> the painting won an art competition sponsored by missouri congressman lacy clay, who calls it free speech. >>> jesse jackson wants to know who uber is hiring, according to "usa today" jackson...
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a police union lashes out after an officer caught on camera exchanging punches with a teen is not charged sent to the district attorney. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >>> about 5:00 a.m. good morning, welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm katy zachry. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his nbc10 "first alert" neighborhood weather. bill, a lot to talk about in changes. >> yeah, the cold is here. it is dry this morning. look what's on the way. i'm tracking snow that's moving through the ohio valley right now. that's light snow. you will not see it during the day. it arrives this evening. what you will see today, people bundling up. it is cold outside. 26 degrees with a 10-mile-per-hour wind in new jersey. 25 in the suburbs, feels like in the teens. 29 in philadelphia. that number is coming down in a hurry. when we went on the air, it was at 32 degrees. it's falling now but we will see the temperatures climb. we'll get a little sunshine before the clouds take over but it won't take long. they're moving in this morning, then a cloudy afternoon wi
a police union lashes out after an officer caught on camera exchanging punches with a teen is not charged sent to the district attorney. >> announcer: nbc10 news starts now. >>> about 5:00 a.m. good morning, welcome to "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm katy zachry. let's get right to meteorologist bill henley with his nbc10 "first alert" neighborhood weather. bill, a lot to talk about in changes. >> yeah, the cold is here. it is...
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he's chair of the -- officers for justice which is a police union for police officers of color specificallyfrican american. the san francisco for police accountability and just to add a celebrity touch, dura from black lives matter just for a little celebrity. in full transparency, i received 38 letters of recommendations from professor criminal defense, high school student and college students and other san francisco ans. -- san franciscans. >> this is an incredible candidate that deserves our attention and our support. so please i'm asking you to not affirm the rules committee's findings, but support my motion to appoint mr. john homsocki to the police commission. i want to also recognize that we have both candidates that are here in the chamber today. if you have questions for them, please i encourage you to reach out to them and ask them directly. the one question that boils down, have you attended a police commission meeting. that's the number one question. do you know what you're stepping into? are you paying attention, are you at the table or did you wake up and get in the game. than
he's chair of the -- officers for justice which is a police union for police officers of color specificallyfrican american. the san francisco for police accountability and just to add a celebrity touch, dura from black lives matter just for a little celebrity. in full transparency, i received 38 letters of recommendations from professor criminal defense, high school student and college students and other san francisco ans. -- san franciscans. >> this is an incredible candidate that...
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. >> philadelphia's top prosecutor and the head of the police union spent the day trading insults. >> it's over the response to a fight between a teenager and a police officer captured on camera. >> eyewitness news reporter david spunt is live at police headquarters with more on this war of words. >> anybody that knows fraternal order of police president knows that he is very outspoken as a leader. tonight he called district attorney seth williams a sideline playboy and seth williams' office is responding. it all began with a fight captured on camera posted to social media volvoing a 16-year-old teen girl and a police officer. the girl admitted to slapping the police officer in the face, but that teen was not charged. >> we were all shocked, given the circumstances. >> reporter: fraternal order of police president is out of state so we spoke to the vice president about the letter which didn't hold back. once again the district attorney of philadelphia has chosen to disregard his responsibility and look the other way when a police officer is assaulted, he wrote. >> he actually gave a s
. >> philadelphia's top prosecutor and the head of the police union spent the day trading insults. >> it's over the response to a fight between a teenager and a police officer captured on camera. >> eyewitness news reporter david spunt is live at police headquarters with more on this war of words. >> anybody that knows fraternal order of police president knows that he is very outspoken as a leader. tonight he called district attorney seth williams a sideline playboy and...
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this letter to house speaker paul ryan, the san jose police union joined unions in new york, l.a., oakland and san francisco in demanding the speaker use his power to take down the art immediately, calling it reprehensible and repugnant. >> artwork like this, false narratives by anti-police groups, cause more violence. we absolutely believe that, we've seen it, we saw it last year. >> the u.s.a. today reports ambush style killings of officers were up. sergeant paul kelly says this artwork on capitol hill only make matters worse. in a response to nbc bay area. congressman clay whose office sponsored the art contest. said he had no role in selecting the winner. the u.s. capital is a symbol of freedom, not censorship. the young artist chose his own subject and the painting will not be removed. >> it's time for us to stop false narratives. >> he hopes this flag does not have to be lowered again because of a piece of art. >> five unions representing 27,000 police officers nationwide, have signed that letter. and we are hearing more unions are also jumping in. live in san jose, damian trujillo,
this letter to house speaker paul ryan, the san jose police union joined unions in new york, l.a., oakland and san francisco in demanding the speaker use his power to take down the art immediately, calling it reprehensible and repugnant. >> artwork like this, false narratives by anti-police groups, cause more violence. we absolutely believe that, we've seen it, we saw it last year. >> the u.s.a. today reports ambush style killings of officers were up. sergeant paul kelly says this...
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he's chair of the -- officers for justice which is a police union for police officers of color specificallyfrican american. the san francisco for police accountability and just to add a celebrity touch, dura from black lives matter just for a little celebrity. in full transparency, i received 38 letters of recommendations from professor criminal defense, high school student and college students and other san francisco ans. -- san franciscans. >> this is an incredible candidate that deserves our attention and our support. so please i'm asking you to not affirm the rules committee's findings, but support my motion to appoint mr. john homsocki to the police commission. i want to also recognize that we have both candidates that are here in the chamber today. if you have questions for them, please i encourage you to reach out to them and ask them directly. the one question that boils down, have you attended a police commission meeting. that's the number one question. do you know what you're stepping into? are you paying attention, are you at the table or did you wake up and get in the game. than
he's chair of the -- officers for justice which is a police union for police officers of color specificallyfrican american. the san francisco for police accountability and just to add a celebrity touch, dura from black lives matter just for a little celebrity. in full transparency, i received 38 letters of recommendations from professor criminal defense, high school student and college students and other san francisco ans. -- san franciscans. >> this is an incredible candidate that...
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. >> the city of san jose and the the police union have finally come up with a deal that may help stopfficers from leaving the department. we will have details coming up in a live report. . >>> good morning. welcome back it mornings on 1. it's friday. it's january 13th. i'm dave clark. pam cook will be here in just a moment. steve paulson is here right now talking about your weather. >> fog. >> let's go to a live shot here. otherwise i can't load my weather show. there you go. see some that fog out there? temperatures are cold. a lot of 30s showing up. in fact some low 30s. even a few upper 20s but the fog is playing in to a -- a wall of it for some people and that's going to make for a tough drive for some. we will are more on that. no fog here yet. cold. 31 degrees. yes. that's cold. rain in southern california. that's good. in the for here. we get a break and need a break. near 40s for some. some of that fog is thick. upper 30s. campbell. saratoga. gilroy up in truckee. this low will keep us mostly sunny as far enough south as -- they will get some rain. highs in the 50s today. fog
. >> the city of san jose and the the police union have finally come up with a deal that may help stopfficers from leaving the department. we will have details coming up in a live report. . >>> good morning. welcome back it mornings on 1. it's friday. it's january 13th. i'm dave clark. pam cook will be here in just a moment. steve paulson is here right now talking about your weather. >> fog. >> let's go to a live shot here. otherwise i can't load my weather show....
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it'll be presented to the members of the police union. it'll then go to the city council for final adoption sometime in february. if approved the agreement would be retroactive to january 1st. >>> two members of the band tower of power are in the hospital after being struck by a train just minutes before they were set to preform. >> we are near jack london square where the accident happened. >> reporter: yeah. good afternoon. we are here at highland hospital this afternoon and we are getting updates on the conditions of those two musicians and we understand that one of those band members underwent surgery to tray to relieve internal bleeding. the other one has pretty serious swelling to his head and face after this terrible train accident last night. shortly before the tower of power show in oakland and not long ago i talked to a friend of these two. he just visited them in the hospital and he is hopeful they will both recover. >> music is sort of -- an up lifting thing. if all the love and support and thinking about playing. musicians ca
it'll be presented to the members of the police union. it'll then go to the city council for final adoption sometime in february. if approved the agreement would be retroactive to january 1st. >>> two members of the band tower of power are in the hospital after being struck by a train just minutes before they were set to preform. >> we are near jack london square where the accident happened. >> reporter: yeah. good afternoon. we are here at highland hospital this afternoon...
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for example, the police union, even though they backed another candidate, the union president was here, as well as several former police chiefs, including police chief greg surand heather fong. >> chief of police for the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: inside the majestic rotunda at city hall, he became the 33rd police chief. >> i share a desire for a safe city. >> reporter: several colleagues from los angeles came to applaud him, including the lapd chief. >> he helped see us through the turmoil of the '90s. >> reporter: the san francisco department is grappling with officer involved shootings, a new use of force policy the union is challenging, and more than 200 reforms recommended by the department of justice. >> the doj recommendations and initiatives will make us better with our bottom line, which is keeping the city safe. >> reporter: scott is only the 33rd chief, selected from outside the department. and knows the learning curve will be steep. >> it's like stepping on a treadmill that's fully in motion. there's a way to do this, believe me. >> reporter: someone who
for example, the police union, even though they backed another candidate, the union president was here, as well as several former police chiefs, including police chief greg surand heather fong. >> chief of police for the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: inside the majestic rotunda at city hall, he became the 33rd police chief. >> i share a desire for a safe city. >> reporter: several colleagues from los angeles came to applaud him, including the lapd chief....
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for example, the police union, even though they backed another candidate, the union president was here, as well as several former police chiefs, including police chief greg surand heather fong. >> chief of police for the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: inside the majestic rotunda at city hall, he became the 33rd police chief. >> i share a desire for a safe city. >> reporter: several colleagues from los angeles came to applaud him, including the lapd chief. >> he helped see us through the turmoil of the '90s. >> reporter: the san francisco department is grappling with officer involved shootings, a new use of force policy the union is challenging, and more than 200 reforms recommended by the department of justice. >> the doj recommendations and initiatives will make us better with our bottom line, which is keeping the city safe. >> reporter: scott is only the 33rd chief, selected from outside the department. and knows the learning curve will be steep. >> it's like stepping on a treadmill that's fully in motion. there's a way to do this, believe me. >> reporter: someone who
for example, the police union, even though they backed another candidate, the union president was here, as well as several former police chiefs, including police chief greg surand heather fong. >> chief of police for the city and county of san francisco. >> reporter: inside the majestic rotunda at city hall, he became the 33rd police chief. >> i share a desire for a safe city. >> reporter: several colleagues from los angeles came to applaud him, including the lapd chief....
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. >> the police union blasted the police commission for not allowing officers to use tasers, but adachi said -- >> the issue of whether it would have been a different result if tasers were available is beside the point. >> that contact happens a lot in san francisco. >> at his own news conference, interim police chief doeny chapman showed injuries to both officers. chaplain would not say if the shooting was justified but still under investigation but say the officers responded according to training. >> in this case, i think great restraint was shown as you can hear the officers say he has something in his hand. >> sean moore is out of the hospital and in jail charged with assaulting those officers. bail set at $2 million. in san francisco, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> sheriff's deputy appear inside a courtroom and pleaded not guilty to charges he fired a gun during a house party. 23 year-old deputy kyle roland charged with assault with a deadly weapon and carrying a loaded weapon with intent to commit a fell hawaii. charge -- felony. charges stem from an incident friday morning sayin
. >> the police union blasted the police commission for not allowing officers to use tasers, but adachi said -- >> the issue of whether it would have been a different result if tasers were available is beside the point. >> that contact happens a lot in san francisco. >> at his own news conference, interim police chief doeny chapman showed injuries to both officers. chaplain would not say if the shooting was justified but still under investigation but say the officers...
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i think that all unions need to have accountability, and it is our system. >> not only can the police use the system, they have their rights just like somebody else has rights to use a system. >> when you're hurting another human being. you know, people trust their police, they trust their police and have awesome amount of power. when that trust starts to be violated, you're going to have a community issue there. john: what about the trust on your side, the occupy wall street protesters were provoking the police, spitting on them, throwing things at them? >> that was also at a time when police were pepper spraying them, beating them. john: that came second. the protesters started it. >> it's a result of what they did. >> just as you can't blanket all officers, you can't blanket protesters. i was a protester. john: fair enough. >>> my adventure with the anti-free speech mob. >> get off the campus. we don't want you here. hey, searching for a great used car? i don't want one that's had a big wreck just say, show me cars with no accidents reported find the cars you want, avoid the ones y
i think that all unions need to have accountability, and it is our system. >> not only can the police use the system, they have their rights just like somebody else has rights to use a system. >> when you're hurting another human being. you know, people trust their police, they trust their police and have awesome amount of power. when that trust starts to be violated, you're going to have a community issue there. john: what about the trust on your side, the occupy wall street...
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i think that all unions need to have accountability, and it is our system. >> not only can the policeystem, they have their rights just like somebody else has rights to use a system. >> when you're hurting another human being. you know, people trust their police, they trust their police and have awesome amount of power. when that trust starts to be violated, you're going to have a community issue there. john: what about the trust on your side, the occupy wall street protesters were provoking the police, spitting on them, throwing things at them? >> that was also at a time when police were pepper spraying them, beating them. john: that came second. the protesters started it. >> it's a result of what they did. >> just as you can't blanket all officers, you can't blanket protesters. i was a protester. john: fair enough. >>> my adventure with the anti-free speech mob. >> get off the campus. we don't want you here. and happ♪ ♪but above all this i wish you love♪ ♪and i will always love you, i..♪ . >> rape culture is a huge problem on college campuses. >> a rape culture we need to deal with.
i think that all unions need to have accountability, and it is our system. >> not only can the policeystem, they have their rights just like somebody else has rights to use a system. >> when you're hurting another human being. you know, people trust their police, they trust their police and have awesome amount of power. when that trust starts to be violated, you're going to have a community issue there. john: what about the trust on your side, the occupy wall street protesters were...
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the police union still has to ratify it and then it goes to the city council to get final approval inruary. if it's approved, that agreement would be pretroe active to january 1st. >>> san francisco police and community members met last night for a big town hall meeting in ocean view. it was about last week's police shooting where a man was pound was wounded. the family of the man shot says he has mental problems and if the police need more training when it comes to the mentally ill. moore was shot by police last friday as they responded to a report he was violating a restraining order. there was a struggle and moore was shot twice. one officer was injured as well. >>> those are just some of your morning headlines from our newsroom. mike, sal, gasia mikaelian, back to you. >>> a school has been evacuated in san francisco as a precaution because of reports of a gas odor. this was the tweet sent out by the fire department that says gas odor at mrin elementary school. -- -- flin. no injuries. this is not far from bruno heights park west of 101. >>> a bitter dispute forcing a famous bar t
the police union still has to ratify it and then it goes to the city council to get final approval inruary. if it's approved, that agreement would be pretroe active to january 1st. >>> san francisco police and community members met last night for a big town hall meeting in ocean view. it was about last week's police shooting where a man was pound was wounded. the family of the man shot says he has mental problems and if the police need more training when it comes to the mentally ill....
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police unions want it taken down. it's the wrong way to address police shootings. >> when they make mistakes, we need to address those mistakes, but part of addressing the mistakes is not being disrespectful. it's not name calling or cartoons. >> the painting won an art competition sponsored by a missouri congressman. that's why it's hanging there. >>> the federal government is now telling us everything you've learned in the past about peanut allergies is wrong. >> kristen sze has new guidelines. >> when i was pregnant, i was told avoid eating peanuts and don't give my baby peanuts until she was three. now is time to throw that recommendation out of window. the best way to prevent a peanut allergy is feed your baby peanut foods early and often. the more allergy prone the child, the earlier they should be exposed to train their immune systems. babies with severe be started on peanuts earlier. the new recommendations come after a large trial found regular peanut consumption before age 5, cuts a child's allergy risk by 80
police unions want it taken down. it's the wrong way to address police shootings. >> when they make mistakes, we need to address those mistakes, but part of addressing the mistakes is not being disrespectful. it's not name calling or cartoons. >> the painting won an art competition sponsored by a missouri congressman. that's why it's hanging there. >>> the federal government is now telling us everything you've learned in the past about peanut allergies is wrong. >>...
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documents and hundreds of force reports, we met with community members, city officials in each of the police unions visited each of chicago's police districts went on ride alongs. we met with over 90 community organizations and heard from over a thousand chicagoans. 11 former law enforcement officials sassisted in this investigation. we found the department engages in pattern of using -- this includes shooting at people and tasing people. it erode police commute trust, trust that is the cornerstone of public safety. we found it's largely attributable to systemic deficiencies within the cpd and the city. we found cpd does not adequately train its officers to use the appropriate amount of force opinion we observed training on deadly force that used a video made decades ago with guidance inconsistent with both current law and internal policy. we found cpd officers do not fully report their uses of force and that supervisors are not appropriately reviewing these uses of force. we found chicago's accountability systems are broken. . complaints that should be investigated are not and when they do occur,
documents and hundreds of force reports, we met with community members, city officials in each of the police unions visited each of chicago's police districts went on ride alongs. we met with over 90 community organizations and heard from over a thousand chicagoans. 11 former law enforcement officials sassisted in this investigation. we found the department engages in pattern of using -- this includes shooting at people and tasing people. it erode police commute trust, trust that is the...
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police unions want it taken down. it's the wrong way to address police shootings. >> when they make mistakes, we need to address those mistakes, but part of addressing the mistakes is not being disrespectful. it's not name calling or cartoons. >> the painting won an art competition sponsored by a missouri congressman. that's why it's hanging there. >>> the federal government is now telling us everything you've learned in the past about peanut allergies is wrong. >> kristen sze has new >> when i was pregnant, i was told avoid eating peanuts and don't give my baby peanuts until she was three. now is time to throw that recommendation out of window. the best way to prevent a peanut allergy is feed your baby peanut foods early and often. the more allergy prone the child, the earlier they should be exposed to train their immune systems. babies with severe excema should be started on peanuts earlier. the new recommendations come after a large trial found regular peanut consumption before age 5, cuts a child's allergy risk by
police unions want it taken down. it's the wrong way to address police shootings. >> when they make mistakes, we need to address those mistakes, but part of addressing the mistakes is not being disrespectful. it's not name calling or cartoons. >> the painting won an art competition sponsored by a missouri congressman. that's why it's hanging there. >>> the federal government is now telling us everything you've learned in the past about peanut allergies is wrong. >>...
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and the police union donated $50 to the two girls if their next lemonade stand. >> it was lemonade weather very nice. >> mid-60s feeling like spring and good fortune after what was an interesting week we had weather wise. wind, rain but the story of the weekend was sunshine. chilly mornings and nice afternoons. a pretty view there. the san francisco bay bridge. look at the numbers here. santa rosa just this month, almost 19 inches of rain. that's more than a foot. more rainfall than we typically get in january, 50% of the average for the year in three weeks. livermore seeing 52% of the annual average for the month and santa rosa is past the average for year. and we will get more rain wednesday, thursday, and friday. peninsula temperatures, 39 in menlo park right now. we could see patchy frost in the peninsula. and south san jose right now, 41 degrees. morgan hill, 40 and mid-40s in downtown san jose. and haze and smoke pollution is the issue. we get these clear skies. high pressure giving us nice dry weather but at night thanks to the warmer air aloft, it acts a bit like a lid on top of th
and the police union donated $50 to the two girls if their next lemonade stand. >> it was lemonade weather very nice. >> mid-60s feeling like spring and good fortune after what was an interesting week we had weather wise. wind, rain but the story of the weekend was sunshine. chilly mornings and nice afternoons. a pretty view there. the san francisco bay bridge. look at the numbers here. santa rosa just this month, almost 19 inches of rain. that's more than a foot. more rainfall than...
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. >> reporter: the police union has blasted the police commission for not allowing officers to use tasers but they said --. >> the issue of if -- any different result if tasers are available is besides the point. that. contact happens a lot in san francisco. >> reporter: at a news conference the interim police chief showed injuries to both officers. he wouldn't say if the shooting was justified saying it's under investigation. he said the officers responding according to their training. if enthis case i think there was great restraint showed as you can hear the officers say he has something in his hand. >> reporter: sean moore is out of the hospital and in jail charged with assaulting those officers. his bail set at two million dollars. in san francisco. henry lee. >>> wall street, we are about a half hour from close and the dow jones is down by 70 points. the story is similar on the s and p and the nasdaq as well. government is completed a probe into a deadly crash last may involving a tesla model s that was in auto pilot mode. authorities didn't find any evidence of defect and won't iss
. >> reporter: the police union has blasted the police commission for not allowing officers to use tasers but they said --. >> the issue of if -- any different result if tasers are available is besides the point. that. contact happens a lot in san francisco. >> reporter: at a news conference the interim police chief showed injuries to both officers. he wouldn't say if the shooting was justified saying it's under investigation. he said the officers responding according to their...
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the head of cleveland police union said the officer who shot the child did nothing wrong that day. >>> tamir rice's mother settled a civil rights lawsuit with the city of cleveland for $6 million and questioning police community regulations. >> i don't feel safe any more, i don't feel comfortable knowing that we have these public officials that are not giving us the kind of benefit. >>> cleveland safety director will determine what kind of action will be taken against the officers. the police chief will not be involved in the process. >>> the city of chicago is planning to revamp the department after a scathing farm from the department of justice. they found that the department has a pattern of using excessive force and violating constitutional rights for several years. it includes transparentcy and better training. >>> federal officials say the philadelphia police department has made substantial efforts to implement changes in its use of deadly force. the justice department praised the city for implementing 91 federal recommendations for improvement. the review was ordered back in 20
the head of cleveland police union said the officer who shot the child did nothing wrong that day. >>> tamir rice's mother settled a civil rights lawsuit with the city of cleveland for $6 million and questioning police community regulations. >> i don't feel safe any more, i don't feel comfortable knowing that we have these public officials that are not giving us the kind of benefit. >>> cleveland safety director will determine what kind of action will be taken against...