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but the city is not poor. billions of dollars come to that port. city the size of newark has that big of a port. it still exists in terms of manufacturing and they still exist in newark and that makes it unique. we have colleges and universities in our city makes it unique. a can benefit from being in market of new york city without dealing with all the things that new york has to do it at the same time. we have a transportation hub that was mentioned. we have millions of people who come to our airport manually. all this is wealth that comes to our city. our job is to try to get it to save -- stay. i was in new york city and they say i always catch the train or catch a plane in newark. i had the talent newark was not parking lot. our job is not to get them to pass the city, but to get them to hang out. our tourism is getting better. -- do a better job to capture the wealth and manage it and distribute it around the city. housing is very important in the town. it is extremely important. housing has a lot to do with economy and wealth. most of the bla
but the city is not poor. billions of dollars come to that port. city the size of newark has that big of a port. it still exists in terms of manufacturing and they still exist in newark and that makes it unique. we have colleges and universities in our city makes it unique. a can benefit from being in market of new york city without dealing with all the things that new york has to do it at the same time. we have a transportation hub that was mentioned. we have millions of people who come to our...
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it is a poor city. approacha multilevel to resolve things. he put us on our way. michael: you agree with that? i agree with that, but let's go back before ken was alert it. the -- ken wasat elected. most of us do not want the rebellion. there was analysis of the cause the breakdown. we have to say, what good came out of the rebellion. first was identity. rebellion,newark black people do not call themselves black. we were negroes. nobody use that term before this . afterwards, there was a whole change in the complexion, no pun intended, of the city. the other thing was strategic advantage. we look after the fire had died out, the smoke had cleared and phil hudson was my roommate and later became a chairman. we said, these people are scared of us. there was a ripple all across the city as people came out and understood that. what did we do? onut my law students to work looking at urban renewal. was thehe things that most important urban renewal project at the time was the giant medical school. school offdical quest they wanted. 150 acres. that was one of the reasons
it is a poor city. approacha multilevel to resolve things. he put us on our way. michael: you agree with that? i agree with that, but let's go back before ken was alert it. the -- ken wasat elected. most of us do not want the rebellion. there was analysis of the cause the breakdown. we have to say, what good came out of the rebellion. first was identity. rebellion,newark black people do not call themselves black. we were negroes. nobody use that term before this . afterwards, there was a whole...
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jeff sessions is threatening to deny federal crime-fighting resources to poor cities if they do not detain immigrants. it is the attorney general's latest effort to force local authorities to cooperate with federal immigration law. thousands of haitian refugees streaming into montreal, many there to avoid a possible deportation from the u.s. now that sanctuary city is opening a sports facility to try to handle the new arrivals. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau has made it known his country is a safe haven for those seeking refuge or deportation from america. that policy has left immigration agencies scrambling for a way to house the soaring number of haitian refugees. the royal canadian mounted police intercepting nearly 900 people between ports of entry in june alone. most of them caught in quebec. temporary solution was to open up the doors of the historic montreal olympic stadium yesterday. local shelters were filled to capacity. illegal immigration has risen but it really took off the spring. president trump announcing his administration remove the temporary status granted to
jeff sessions is threatening to deny federal crime-fighting resources to poor cities if they do not detain immigrants. it is the attorney general's latest effort to force local authorities to cooperate with federal immigration law. thousands of haitian refugees streaming into montreal, many there to avoid a possible deportation from the u.s. now that sanctuary city is opening a sports facility to try to handle the new arrivals. >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau has made it known...
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poor. one city is just saying no to wine tasting. some say it's like prohibition. s >> for them it's prohibition of their businesses. >>> bike sharing programs have so popular, one city threw a celebration. >>> changes are ahead that will leave you wondering if it's really summer. i'll explain, coming up. >>> monkey see, monkey do and the challenge for parents to put the challenge for parents to put away food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. >>> a city in wine country has issued a last call of sorts by limiting the number of tasting rooms. healdsburg city council approvd it last night. wayne is live with the story. >> reporter: have you ever heard the words commercial monoculture? that's what the city council is concerne
poor. one city is just saying no to wine tasting. some say it's like prohibition. s >> for them it's prohibition of their businesses. >>> bike sharing programs have so popular, one city threw a celebration. >>> changes are ahead that will leave you wondering if it's really summer. i'll explain, coming up. >>> monkey see, monkey do and the challenge for parents to put the challenge for parents to put away food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we...
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bread for the city with poor people priced out of d.c., the suit w >> it increased the pressure to address the problems. >> according to the lawsuit the agricultural department warned d.c. that the city needed further testing but the city moved ahead anyway. the lawsuit asked the court to declare the food stamp application process a failure to give everyone denied food stamps a rehearing. denied a second time to give them a hearing as to why they have been denied again. reporting from the u.s. district court i'm sam ford, abc7 news. nancy: developing now, an amazing story of survival out of massachusetts. 7-year-old girl recovering after being kidnappedded kidnapm her grand parent's home, choked and thrown off a bridge 100 feet into a lake below. despite this, somehow she was able to swim to safety, crawl out of the water. and walk to a house nearby. >> i think it's pretty the lake is super deep. she was incredibly brave. i have admiration for her. >> she is expected to make a complete recovery. police charged 35-year-old family friend with her kidnapping. larry: oh! j remarkable ordeal th
bread for the city with poor people priced out of d.c., the suit w >> it increased the pressure to address the problems. >> according to the lawsuit the agricultural department warned d.c. that the city needed further testing but the city moved ahead anyway. the lawsuit asked the court to declare the food stamp application process a failure to give everyone denied food stamps a rehearing. denied a second time to give them a hearing as to why they have been denied again. reporting...
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many blame the dune project for poor drainage. today city leaders will discuss whether to seek a court injunction to stop the project. in the meantime all beaches withstanding water are closed in the further notice. >>> sixers great allen iverson issues a statement about his no show at a big three game, we will have that in sports. >>> also this morning a police officer is recovering after a scary scene during a traffic stop, as you just saw, he was struck by a car, we will see more of the dramatic video ahead. >>> we will tell you where this flooding took place after 6 inches of rain fell in just one hour. >>> ♪ >>> katie fehlinger if you are a working mom and anyone else out there, chances are you are clocking more hours then just 9:00 to 5:00. we don't need to tell thaw. we will tell you about how long your workweek really is. >> oh, god. >> katie, i don't want to know >> we will have details when we come right back. >> sing it, dolly parton. >>> police in texas somehow survived being struck by a car in a traffic stop. you can see officer
many blame the dune project for poor drainage. today city leaders will discuss whether to seek a court injunction to stop the project. in the meantime all beaches withstanding water are closed in the further notice. >>> sixers great allen iverson issues a statement about his no show at a big three game, we will have that in sports. >>> also this morning a police officer is recovering after a scary scene during a traffic stop, as you just saw, he was struck by a car, we will...
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we're rich and poor in this city. i think 14th in the nation in terms of poverty, economically challen challenged. i think i'm uniquely poised to represent this state which is also very diverse. >> a new superstar of the state, new senator, carmela harris. talking to a group of young progressives, i asked for a comment. kamala harris is a unique talent. before i had t in talent said, standing ovation. i think she's going to be the democratic nominee in 2020. has she got a stake in this governor's race? >> not yet. i hope she will support my candidacy. as you say, she is a great candidate. she's going to be knocking on doors in iowa i expect. but in any case, i'm focused on this race, not the presidential race in 2020. i'm focused on this one in 2018. >> let's talk about the fact that your successor, eric garcetti just made the announcement that the city is going to be home of the olympics. i gather you wrote the first letter to get the golden rings here? >> i did, in the spring of 2013. >> how excited? >> excited. loo
we're rich and poor in this city. i think 14th in the nation in terms of poverty, economically challen challenged. i think i'm uniquely poised to represent this state which is also very diverse. >> a new superstar of the state, new senator, carmela harris. talking to a group of young progressives, i asked for a comment. kamala harris is a unique talent. before i had t in talent said, standing ovation. i think she's going to be the democratic nominee in 2020. has she got a stake in this...
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many blame sand dune project for poor drainage. city leaders will discuss whether to take a court injunction to stop the project n the meantime all beaches that have standing water are closed until further notice. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news" shocking video of the car slamming in the police officer, during what should have been a routine traffic stop. owe survived. find out why that driver will control. >>> plus yelp is best known for rating businesses and restaurants, right, new there ice sneak way that the systemic is being used by expectant mothers. wait until you see this, pat. >>> let's talk eagles. there was contact for the first time yesterday at training camp so we will find out who stood out early early on when john, from wip and bleeding green nation joins me just ahead. >> ♪ >> stay with us for a lit while longer, 49 minutes to be exact, katie and meisha are next with your weather and traffic. rahel and i are staying. join new fast play top prizes of $5,000.s bet i can clear these shelves faster than you can pla
many blame sand dune project for poor drainage. city leaders will discuss whether to take a court injunction to stop the project n the meantime all beaches that have standing water are closed until further notice. >>> well, still ahead on "eyewitness news" shocking video of the car slamming in the police officer, during what should have been a routine traffic stop. owe survived. find out why that driver will control. >>> plus yelp is best known for rating businesses...
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the people who dislike them the most are poor people living in cities. the reason for this is straightforward, it's the poor people living in cities were getting killed by these terrorist groups. these attacks do not occur randomly, they don't occur in rich people neighborhoods so this is what they call it a reality. we really need to look at this grievance indentation with a lot of skepticism because this mythology that we have really indulged in since 2002 that we can buy our way out of this. that the usa can go in there, become part of a counterinsurgency. this is just rubbish. when we turned to bangladesh i'm going to relish this argument even further. if we do not understand the political sources of appeal for these organizations rather than trying to make a grievance based argument we really have no chance of winning. let me tell you what winning means. winning in the case of south asia means salvation don't die. let's be clear about who is going on here. south asians are dying at the hands of south asian militants. isis in south asia is not a probl
the people who dislike them the most are poor people living in cities. the reason for this is straightforward, it's the poor people living in cities were getting killed by these terrorist groups. these attacks do not occur randomly, they don't occur in rich people neighborhoods so this is what they call it a reality. we really need to look at this grievance indentation with a lot of skepticism because this mythology that we have really indulged in since 2002 that we can buy our way out of this....
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drug war, making sure that black people and all poor people in, the south we have a lot of poor people, in a city like atlanta, making sure there is a base whether it is minimum wage or income. making sure universal health care is a real possibility. those are all things i learned about dr. king. i just went through a point in my life where i could no longer tow the democratic line because that's what i was told to do. i had to adhere to the virtues and the principles that i had been told all my life we're supposed to. so i couldn't turn away when i saw it. i had been taught that these ar the principles i'm supposed to stand for. >> you skipped if, i heard you correctly, you went from king to jackson, jesse to sanders. did you mean to skip over obama? >> yeah, i did. and that's not a slight on my president. he has been next to black jew jesus when hit the flea market in '88, he is the greatest wall hanging picture of any black barber house or household. >> he may be like black jesus. >> he may be the black jesus. but the reason i don't is because he compared himself to reagan. and there is no roo
drug war, making sure that black people and all poor people in, the south we have a lot of poor people, in a city like atlanta, making sure there is a base whether it is minimum wage or income. making sure universal health care is a real possibility. those are all things i learned about dr. king. i just went through a point in my life where i could no longer tow the democratic line because that's what i was told to do. i had to adhere to the virtues and the principles that i had been told all...
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those against it say it wouldn't help the city's poor job-to-housing ratio. >>> today in the north bayrain service gets under way. kpix 5's jessica flores reports from san rafael. >> good morning, that's right. folks have been talking about this passenger train for quite some time. today is the grand opening of smart train and it's going to be free for you. catch it at the sonoma county airport station starting at 12:49 p.m. that's when the full service starts. commuters eventually would be able to catch the trains at 10 stations between sonoma county airport and downtown san raphael. this is expected to ease traffic on 101 by giving commuters alternates. through labor day, fares will be half price and then after that you will have those regular fares from $3.50 to $11.50. now, the train runs 7 days a week. it even has an onboard cafe. you can buy food, drinks, beer and wine. smart train had a soft launch with limited service this summer. that's when we talked to a lot of folks who are excited about the train and leaders who have been envisioning this day for more than a decade. >> so
those against it say it wouldn't help the city's poor job-to-housing ratio. >>> today in the north bayrain service gets under way. kpix 5's jessica flores reports from san rafael. >> good morning, that's right. folks have been talking about this passenger train for quite some time. today is the grand opening of smart train and it's going to be free for you. catch it at the sonoma county airport station starting at 12:49 p.m. that's when the full service starts. commuters...
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not enough being done to make these poor violent parts of the city safer places to live in. what a way to be the story of tanzania and debate the author shocked everyone her? she was nine months pregnant when she was hit in the stomach by a stray bullet. injuring the baby to. cloud narrative partner should have been enjoying the first weeks of parenthood. instead they held a funeral for baby author earlier this month. grieving for that baby the youngest victim of rias violence problem. katie wasn't bbc news in rio de janeiro. a tragic story. you watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program then known as the unicorns at the sea well tonight i'll show you why scientists. a taking new interest in novels. a fifth category ten storm has made landfall on the southern coast of china's guangdong province typhoon howto has brought hurricane force winds. it's been classified as the worst typhoon the regions at the scene in five years about the simmons reports. typhoon passover wreaking its deadly pop across southern china. the maximum cats agree ten storm so wind
not enough being done to make these poor violent parts of the city safer places to live in. what a way to be the story of tanzania and debate the author shocked everyone her? she was nine months pregnant when she was hit in the stomach by a stray bullet. injuring the baby to. cloud narrative partner should have been enjoying the first weeks of parenthood. instead they held a funeral for baby author earlier this month. grieving for that baby the youngest victim of rias violence problem. katie...
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his comments are a poor reflection on our city council. >> reporter: the crush of complaints brought city business to a halt. the meeting was canceled when he announced he was stepping down. >> they don't have authority under these circumstances to remove someone from their elected position. that's really in the hands of the voters. >> reporter: in addition to his formal letter of resignation, he said in part that he recognizes he made some inappropriate posts on facebook and some of his comments were insulting or inflammatory. it continues, i regret the sad fact that i dragged city staff into this mess. >> this is divisive and destructive to the fabric of our community. >> reporter: council members say the tension remains. >> he needs to resign. he doesn't have the confidence of the voters and he doesn't have the confidence of his colleagues on city council. >> mccarthy plans to see this through. >> reporter: and i've had people who worked with him email me and tell me that my dad would be proud that i'm speaking up. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, "abc7 news." >>> the aclu filed a law
his comments are a poor reflection on our city council. >> reporter: the crush of complaints brought city business to a halt. the meeting was canceled when he announced he was stepping down. >> they don't have authority under these circumstances to remove someone from their elected position. that's really in the hands of the voters. >> reporter: in addition to his formal letter of resignation, he said in part that he recognizes he made some inappropriate posts on facebook and...
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these up and it is hard for me to sit comfortably having come from my house last night in a poor community, inner-city community, black and brown community and have to tell my neighbors who still pack community meetings concerned about the superfunds in our city, you have answered my question about the problem. i just want to ask simply this. i will introduce a superfund polluters pay act which will reinstate a small pack, tax that reagan reauthorized, some senators here on both sides of the aisle voted for. this would put a small tax on polluting industries, that was visited. in places like cancer rally louisiana. plowing more toxins into the air. paying for superfund cleanups cannot be part of the issue and my question, a reliable source of funding at a greater rate than now, not cutting introducing legislation that we should spend 5% of $1 trillion infrastructure plan, 5% could satisfy all the funding needs of the current priority list, just 5% of the infrastructure needs. would that take care of the problem is >> it is certainly true congressional appropriations were higher when they were dedicate
these up and it is hard for me to sit comfortably having come from my house last night in a poor community, inner-city community, black and brown community and have to tell my neighbors who still pack community meetings concerned about the superfunds in our city, you have answered my question about the problem. i just want to ask simply this. i will introduce a superfund polluters pay act which will reinstate a small pack, tax that reagan reauthorized, some senators here on both sides of the...
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his comments are a poor reflection on our city council. >> reporter: the crush of complaints broughtsiness to a halt. the meeting was canceled when he announced he was stepping down. >> they don't have authority under these circumstances to remove someone from their elected position. that's really in the hands of the voters. >> reporter: in addition to his formal letter of resignation, he said in part that he recognizes he made some inappropriate posts on facebook and some of his comments were insulting or inflammatory. it continues, i regret the sad fact that i dragged city staff into this mess. >> this is divisive and destructive to the fabric of our community. >> reporter: council members say the tension remains. >> he needs to resign. he doesn't have the confidence of the voters and he doesn't have the confidence of his colleagues on city council. >> mccarthy plans to see this through. >> reporter: and i've had people who worked with him email me and tell me that my dad would be proud that i'm speaking up. >> reporter: jonathan bloom, "abc7 news." >>> the aclu filed a lawsuit cha
his comments are a poor reflection on our city council. >> reporter: the crush of complaints broughtsiness to a halt. the meeting was canceled when he announced he was stepping down. >> they don't have authority under these circumstances to remove someone from their elected position. that's really in the hands of the voters. >> reporter: in addition to his formal letter of resignation, he said in part that he recognizes he made some inappropriate posts on facebook and some of...
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proposed in the late eighty's a safe guard zone which excluded homeless people and poor people from that area in the citynow with a settlement there's a task force for him and so the task force for the homeless cannot relocate within that zone and there are other preclusion and there are a whole paste on racism classism gender bias the whole thing so we know all that and now that there's been this settlement to this so out as say to avoid going to court i'm not sure all of those documents will see the public light in as complete a way as i would wish. know. annually how many resume homeless people would you say that the shelter houses and takes it in facilitates going on the annual basis on an average about fifteen thousand different homeless people on an average night we we do the averages all the time because we do an intake on everybody and provide deep support services in case work and whatever they need. on a daily basis an average of five of that five hundred seventy five people including women and children in fact two nights ago there was sixty seven women and children flipping on that on the floo
proposed in the late eighty's a safe guard zone which excluded homeless people and poor people from that area in the citynow with a settlement there's a task force for him and so the task force for the homeless cannot relocate within that zone and there are other preclusion and there are a whole paste on racism classism gender bias the whole thing so we know all that and now that there's been this settlement to this so out as say to avoid going to court i'm not sure all of those documents will...
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with the needs and wants of the majority of the population and the majority minority city that is not affluent, poor and working class. thank you. other folks? >> a question. wondering if you could say a little bit about how progressive forces in richmond are thinking about gentrification. richmond given the tremendous pressure in the bay area, people have to see something coming down the pike and i am wondering how they are thinking about using what power they have at the city level to build structural solutions beyond rent control to preserve communities? >> excellent question. there is a chapter in the book gentrification and discontent and basically gives -- deals with a byproduct of relative success. if you make a city that has been pretty badly scarred by 110 years of dirty polluting industry, cleaner and greener and healthier and more equitable the good news is people want to move there. chevron used to be associated with crime, corruption, city hall dysfunction and chevron. now partly because people are being displaced due to the housing crisis and rent increase, berkeley and oakland and san
with the needs and wants of the majority of the population and the majority minority city that is not affluent, poor and working class. thank you. other folks? >> a question. wondering if you could say a little bit about how progressive forces in richmond are thinking about gentrification. richmond given the tremendous pressure in the bay area, people have to see something coming down the pike and i am wondering how they are thinking about using what power they have at the city level to...
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not enough is being done to make this poor and violent parts of the city safer places to live in. ——ed eve ryo ne woman and her baby arthur shocked everyone here. she was nine months pregnant when she was hit in the stomach by a stray bullets, injuring the baby too. she and her partner should have been enjoying the first weeks of parenthood, instead they held a funeral for baby arthur earlier this month. grieving for their baby, the youngest victim of rio's violence problem. now it's a figure too big to comprehend, $758] million. but mavis wanczyk has beaten all the odds to win the biggest single jackpot in american history. just to give you an idea, the odds of winning the jackpot are one in 292 million. david willis takes up the story from washington. $1 million to the numbers that made a middle—aged hospital worker one of the richest people in the world. mother of two mavis wanczyk from massachusetts has since told her bosses she won't be at work tomorrow 01’ bosses she won't be at work tomorrow or the next day or any other day after that. her $758 million prize is the largest sin
not enough is being done to make this poor and violent parts of the city safer places to live in. ——ed eve ryo ne woman and her baby arthur shocked everyone here. she was nine months pregnant when she was hit in the stomach by a stray bullets, injuring the baby too. she and her partner should have been enjoying the first weeks of parenthood, instead they held a funeral for baby arthur earlier this month. grieving for their baby, the youngest victim of rio's violence problem. now it's a...
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so we saw many cities torn apart by interstate projects that snaked through intentionally poor working-class neighborhoods, black neighborhoods, and highways in cities have to be just as good as i was outside of them. we saw a lot of enthusiasm that destroyed a lot of good architecture and urbanism. in many cities in america you see them starting to try to prepare. trying to put pieces back together and there places where it's happening. one of the great sites of that is the city of detroit where it is as bad as its reputation gives you to believe. it has gone through things that no other city in america has and it has gone further down, but in detroit and in that darkness in trouble, there has been a spirit of people who move into a house that you can get not even for hundred 50000, but hundred $50. and fix it up, to then fix up the next house. and for not much money they can get a lot in a parcel. over the years they can work at fixing them. an inviting neighbors and, a creating neighborhood where they are and engaging in the act of civilization, of taking a place where no one lives and ma
so we saw many cities torn apart by interstate projects that snaked through intentionally poor working-class neighborhoods, black neighborhoods, and highways in cities have to be just as good as i was outside of them. we saw a lot of enthusiasm that destroyed a lot of good architecture and urbanism. in many cities in america you see them starting to try to prepare. trying to put pieces back together and there places where it's happening. one of the great sites of that is the city of detroit...
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high humidity from the city to the numbers a high. poor visible as well. temperatures are still quite 60s to the north and west. philadelphia south and east in the 70s and the same goes down the shore. we have this northeasterly wind flow as we have a storm well to the south and east. hurricane gert and we're keeping that wind persist at the present time offshore and that means temperatures will be pretty mild tonight in the 70s with the ocean water temperature in the mid 70s. visibility reduced in lancaster to half mile. a quarter mile in trenton and in wilmington. millville now a quarter mile visibility. this fog will be dense overnig overnight. sews so please beware of that and get jump start on tomorrow morning. we're tracking gert well out to see. we have a cold front moving offshore it's helping to steer that away from land. that's got news. but down the shore, and for our delaware beaches, even up into new york, long island and down through the mid atlantic we're talking about dangerous rip currents. it was a moderate risk today. it will be a high r
high humidity from the city to the numbers a high. poor visible as well. temperatures are still quite 60s to the north and west. philadelphia south and east in the 70s and the same goes down the shore. we have this northeasterly wind flow as we have a storm well to the south and east. hurricane gert and we're keeping that wind persist at the present time offshore and that means temperatures will be pretty mild tonight in the 70s with the ocean water temperature in the mid 70s. visibility...
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since 2004, progressives have gone 10 out of 15 in races in a city that's 80% nonwhite, that is largely poor and working class, with a median income in the community from immediate family income is one of the lowest in the bay area, where 20% of the people are in families living at or below the federally defined poverty level. not berkeley, not madison, wisconsin, not santa monica or any other places we associate with past efforts by progressives, by socialist, by greens to take over city hall in and try to turn municipal government into a laboratory for public policy initiatives. we now have a progressive supermajority of five out of seven council members in richmond in between 2006 in 2014, and peregrine mayor made richmond the largest city in the country and i'm proud to report still a member of her city council and declared her for lieutenant governor of california. we also have been a fellow on the city council. wonderful woman running for state assembly. with a strong base in one of the larger cities, richmond progressives are trying to move up in politics. i may just say briefly a cou
since 2004, progressives have gone 10 out of 15 in races in a city that's 80% nonwhite, that is largely poor and working class, with a median income in the community from immediate family income is one of the lowest in the bay area, where 20% of the people are in families living at or below the federally defined poverty level. not berkeley, not madison, wisconsin, not santa monica or any other places we associate with past efforts by progressives, by socialist, by greens to take over city hall...
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of that document against the president, imagine on that same day our leader of our city, $55 million was taken from a poor neighborhood in the south side of chicago and sent to an afliewrnt part of the city. -- an affluent part of the city. that was a big cover-up. david: this is a president who wants to give choice back to the impoverished and inner cities and take it away from the elites. we have a lot of breaking news. >> god bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j. trump our president. david: north korean tensions ease after president trump's strong and decisive leadership. >> he does something in guam it will be the likes of which no one has seen before what will happen in north korea. david: the president backing down from the regime's threat to attack guam. this group of water skiers in total sync with their killer moves. stay with us. stay with us. wewewewewe my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. with gocentral from godaddy, you can create a professional... ...website in just a few clicks. in fact, 68% of people who have built their web
of that document against the president, imagine on that same day our leader of our city, $55 million was taken from a poor neighborhood in the south side of chicago and sent to an afliewrnt part of the city. -- an affluent part of the city. that was a big cover-up. david: this is a president who wants to give choice back to the impoverished and inner cities and take it away from the elites. we have a lot of breaking news. >> god bless you and god bless america fan god bless donald j....
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they sit there and get up and talk about sanctuary cities while people are dying. pooran blacks are the most likely to be the victims of crime. we know that. the way that you can stop and reduce that crime is making guns more available to them to defend themselves against the criminals. their permits are too high in illino illinois, $450, john lott has a great article this morning on that. in new york you got to be rich and powerful to get a permit. we are denying poor, law-abiding citizens the right to defend themselves against people that are out there with illegal guns. you can get illegal guns in gun controlled cities like chicago. every time you blame it on illegal guns are you showing that gun control doesn't work. especially in cities like chicago where gun control is so high. >> i have one response. the former police chief in chicago said this, and donald trump supports the police, he said the number one problem in the streets of chicago is this. the proliferation of illegal guns nmpblts a highly gun controlled city. >> exactly. most of the illegal guns aren't c
they sit there and get up and talk about sanctuary cities while people are dying. pooran blacks are the most likely to be the victims of crime. we know that. the way that you can stop and reduce that crime is making guns more available to them to defend themselves against the criminals. their permits are too high in illino illinois, $450, john lott has a great article this morning on that. in new york you got to be rich and powerful to get a permit. we are denying poor, law-abiding citizens the...
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city to attract high-paying jobs? upscaling people and making sure repairs work. you are always going to see the very wealthy and very poor they smash up against each other all the time. part of being a successful city is a technology matt and making it a livable place for all. oliver: talking about those ideas, one of the cities you profile is moscow. there is a big effort to modernize their infrastructure and move their city in a progressive direction well there is still a coulter that is very much not following those western progressive values. how do you approach looking at moscow is a city? megan: there are really two means. they think of it as 1980's -- bread lines and dilapidated buildings. and huge housing buildings which are empty. the second view, is corruption. everyone is backhanded, there are big armored range rovers driving the streets and it is unsafe and everywhere you go someone is looking for a handout. there is no real visible city life in the city. neither of those are true. we wanted to look at the moscow of today. under the mayor of moscow today, it has taken a forward look at revitalizing sustainabi
city to attract high-paying jobs? upscaling people and making sure repairs work. you are always going to see the very wealthy and very poor they smash up against each other all the time. part of being a successful city is a technology matt and making it a livable place for all. oliver: talking about those ideas, one of the cities you profile is moscow. there is a big effort to modernize their infrastructure and move their city in a progressive direction well there is still a coulter that is...
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the bulk of the job losses are among inner-city especially poor families. there are people who dispute this and the empirical evidence i think is conclusive. there people that say the empirical evidence is not conclusive on the matter. if you read the new york times you would swear that the empirical evidence is conclusive because eight say that the minimum wage has mysteriously no effect on the number of jobs who seek to find if you want evidence in the literature that low skilled labor among all goods and services in the world is the one service that is immune to the law of demand. the government pushes up the cost of using it somehow employers just go okay, we will just pay more and we will not attempt to protect the bottom line by adjusting by the way of economizing on the low skilled workers. the second policy, these are the two that upsets me. the first is minimum wage a second is trade restrictions. it is another example of unseen harm it is trite to say but it deserves repetition. particularly given the debate that we had in the past election. you c
the bulk of the job losses are among inner-city especially poor families. there are people who dispute this and the empirical evidence i think is conclusive. there people that say the empirical evidence is not conclusive on the matter. if you read the new york times you would swear that the empirical evidence is conclusive because eight say that the minimum wage has mysteriously no effect on the number of jobs who seek to find if you want evidence in the literature that low skilled labor among...
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it is hard for me to sit comfortably, having just come for my house last night in a poor community and an inner city community, a black and brown community and how to tell my neighbors that still have community meeting concerned about this superfund. i just want to ask simply this, i'm going to reintroduce in this congress is superfund pay act. which would reinstate a small tax. the tax that reagan reauthorized as is some centers fear now on both sides of the aisle voted for. and this would put a small tax on polluting industries. chemical industries i visited in places like cancer allie louisiana. where there plowing more toxins into the air. paper superfund cleanups cannot be a partisan issue. and so my question is, a reliable source of funding at a greater rate than now. not cutting, and introducing legislation that we should spend five percent of $8 trillion infrastructure plan. just five percent could satisfy all of the funding needs of the current priority list. just five percent of the infrastructure needs. with that take care of the problem as you see it? >> i do not know about the exact num
it is hard for me to sit comfortably, having just come for my house last night in a poor community and an inner city community, a black and brown community and how to tell my neighbors that still have community meeting concerned about this superfund. i just want to ask simply this, i'm going to reintroduce in this congress is superfund pay act. which would reinstate a small tax. the tax that reagan reauthorized as is some centers fear now on both sides of the aisle voted for. and this would put...
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across washington, oregon, nevada and northern california, and that smoke, poor air quality choking some of those bigger cities even though we're peaking today, the next few days will be above normal, and the winds will clear out some of the smoke on saturday. tomorrow, the high impact zone for severe weather will be columbus, pittsburgh, and up through syracuse. it could be a tough drive for those trying get out of town this weekend. david? >> tracking it for us tonight, rob marciano. thanks as always. >>> next tonight, to some eye-opening images for the whole family. they show the dangers of riding without a seat belt in the backseat. a new survey finding a surprising number of adults fail to buckle up, especially on short trips, even when taking taxis or ubers. here's abc's eva pilgrim with the video tonight. >> reporter: tonight, dramatic crash video. a warning to passengers riding in the backseat -- buckle up. watch the unbelted woman on the left slam into the car window and another passenger. and in this crack ksh, a family wearing seat belts. the father and son violently thrown from their seats. accordi
across washington, oregon, nevada and northern california, and that smoke, poor air quality choking some of those bigger cities even though we're peaking today, the next few days will be above normal, and the winds will clear out some of the smoke on saturday. tomorrow, the high impact zone for severe weather will be columbus, pittsburgh, and up through syracuse. it could be a tough drive for those trying get out of town this weekend. david? >> tracking it for us tonight, rob marciano....
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city before we could rescue anyone. everyone knew that a dangerous category five was coming. we leave when they tell us to leave and secure ourselves. and a lot of poor people stayed and didn't evacuate. they had to secure the city. snipers firing on stretchers trying to get the sick people out. george bush did not go into a volatile situation where he could be killed, where workers could be killed. everyone was in danger. host: rashad robinson? guest: george w. bush has admitted his response to katrina was inadequate. leave his words. americansajority of as they were seeing those images and wondering what the government was doing, hearing the president tell the fema director at the time did they not respond and would they have responded differently if the impacted had a different level of political power fthey had a different level of access power. and that really is at the heart sort of trying to build the infrastructure at to change the world, to make decision-makers disappointingbout black people, in the process move quicker, move to quicker smarter solutions when communities are in harm's way nd more importantly, advance the solution so communit
city before we could rescue anyone. everyone knew that a dangerous category five was coming. we leave when they tell us to leave and secure ourselves. and a lot of poor people stayed and didn't evacuate. they had to secure the city. snipers firing on stretchers trying to get the sick people out. george bush did not go into a volatile situation where he could be killed, where workers could be killed. everyone was in danger. host: rashad robinson? guest: george w. bush has admitted his response...
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pretty poor visibility starting to pick up in certain spots around the city. patchy is the also the word. the fog will lift, the sun will shine eventually and we're up to a steamy 90. that's perfect pool weather this afternoon going to a beach or the lake whatever you've got going on it looks good. staying clear and seasonable as the wind looks calm. another front comes along and especially friday looking not only stormy but soupy. that humidity will be so high and uncomfortable and the storms meisha that day could be locally strong have to keep an eye on that. >> thank you so much for that, katie. piggy backing on what katie was talking about with all that fog, it is thick. we're looking at 95 at cottman right now. you can barely see those headlights and that will affect our commute this morning. the good news is the accidents that we had a little bit earlier this morning they've already been moved out of our way. take a look at the blue route, you can see all that fog out there both directions, anywhere that you go this morning except for when we start to mo
pretty poor visibility starting to pick up in certain spots around the city. patchy is the also the word. the fog will lift, the sun will shine eventually and we're up to a steamy 90. that's perfect pool weather this afternoon going to a beach or the lake whatever you've got going on it looks good. staying clear and seasonable as the wind looks calm. another front comes along and especially friday looking not only stormy but soupy. that humidity will be so high and uncomfortable and the storms...
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look at the massive growth in the city of detroit right now under this president and then you tell me what the democrats have ever done for poore. >> as black person grew up inner-city the policies have done that. trish: tell you one thing, those policies are not working especially places like chicago. take a look. reports today that senator marco rubio may be target of an assassination plot by a venezuelan lawmaker, who rubio has been accusing of being a drug trafficker. we'll have the latest next. trish: one ever venezuela's powerful lawmakers may have ordered the assassination of florida senator marco rubio. the hit believed to come from a ruling socialist party leader who rubio has publicly feuded with. the senator, an outspoken critic of the venezuelan government, called him the pablo escobar of venezuela. he responded calling the senator, narc corubio. federal authorities are working to confirm a possible threat, senator marco rubio is having a lot more security detail. buck sexton, radio talk show host, former cia officer is with me now. tell us who this guy is marco rubio is in this fight with, and may have ordered a h
look at the massive growth in the city of detroit right now under this president and then you tell me what the democrats have ever done for poore. >> as black person grew up inner-city the policies have done that. trish: tell you one thing, those policies are not working especially places like chicago. take a look. reports today that senator marco rubio may be target of an assassination plot by a venezuelan lawmaker, who rubio has been accusing of being a drug trafficker. we'll have the...
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into a hot potato is quite apart from the fact that the medical facilities in that city still appear to be very, very poorhief minister. he's a leading member of the hindu nationalist party, the party of the prime minister. we understand the prime minister is personally monitoring the situation. many people are questioning why the situation is so bad in a constituency that belongs to a very, very influential very quickly, many people listening to this will be surprised at the brain swelling that you're telling us about, is there no vaccine available, because this is a long running problem across northern india during the monsoon. are there no vaccine programmes in place? no. it's not something you can apparently prevent very effectively. you can take medication for it. but basically, the simple preventive method is basic hygiene. most of it is borne by wind and mosquitoes. this is a city which is quite dirty. there's contaminated water. that's the reason why it occurs during the monsoon, because that's the time of heavy rain. if you have flooded areas with stagnant water it breeds mosquitoes, which in tur
into a hot potato is quite apart from the fact that the medical facilities in that city still appear to be very, very poorhief minister. he's a leading member of the hindu nationalist party, the party of the prime minister. we understand the prime minister is personally monitoring the situation. many people are questioning why the situation is so bad in a constituency that belongs to a very, very influential very quickly, many people listening to this will be surprised at the brain swelling...
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terror at this stage people are being urged to stay away though from the city center security measures have been stepped all poor railway stations to a local journalists we spoke to has more. several people have been asking that are not they can call therm that the perpetrators were shouting allah akbar police did not confirm death but they did say that two people have been died and several other injured and several have been going under surgery not to go spittle the perpetrator had been shot on the leg and had to be detained by the finnish police he's not born in finland. this is a finnish television said that the perpetrator have the. kind of a dark skinned person let's put this by social media. sending around interesting videos very dark skinned people running go beat beat baseball bats in hand on the streets of tool cool it has not been confirmed by the police that are not this has been connected to this incident we also heard from social media that helsinki. alert because they have thoughts about a similar attack carried out in helsinki that could be one of the reasons why the finnish police put. or let's s
terror at this stage people are being urged to stay away though from the city center security measures have been stepped all poor railway stations to a local journalists we spoke to has more. several people have been asking that are not they can call therm that the perpetrators were shouting allah akbar police did not confirm death but they did say that two people have been died and several other injured and several have been going under surgery not to go spittle the perpetrator had been shot...