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anything you want in pot hole, see chute wilson. i assume you're a drinking man. - mm-hmm. - step up to the bar. - oh. the cashbox. - - ll get it. keep your blasted claws off of that. you got a prisoner to guard. if he gets away, we'll hang you. hen, what's your pleasure? $200. oh. the bounty. i thank you. now you can afford to pay for your own drink. so you're both judge and prosecuting attorney? that's right. seems to me that's a whole lot of power just for one man. the voters don't seem to think so. they've elected me four times running... ...by acclaim. ( music, talking stop ) i heard there was a trial goininon in here. what about it? i'm just having one, padre, for the heat. what are you doing here, sam? my duty, p pre. i'm on the jury. think you'll be sober enough to hold a man's life in your hands? i never fell asleep in court yet. oh, no. neither have i, so don't start preaching at me. you like to watch a man die, don't you, fran? why nono oh, sure. why not? it's good to watch a man standing on the gallows, helpless and scar
anything you want in pot hole, see chute wilson. i assume you're a drinking man. - mm-hmm. - step up to the bar. - oh. the cashbox. - - ll get it. keep your blasted claws off of that. you got a prisoner to guard. if he gets away, we'll hang you. hen, what's your pleasure? $200. oh. the bounty. i thank you. now you can afford to pay for your own drink. so you're both judge and prosecuting attorney? that's right. seems to me that's a whole lot of power just for one man. the voters don't seem to...
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a new report out on bay area pot holes. bay area roads are the worst in the country. national transportation research group released a report. san francisco and oakland, ranked y: one with the highest y: of bad highways and roads and where there is a rough ride. according to the reports, 70% of bay area roads and highways are in bad shape it says drivers are paying almost $1,000 a year on vehicle operation costs, right here in the bay area. >> it's probably not surprising news to hear four anyone that drives on the streets of oakland, 40% of our streets are in poor to very poor conditions of pavement quality >> it's just a mess, uncomfortable to drive on, it looks bad. they need to improve it. >> that sound familiar? >> oakland transportation officials said an out of date gas tax put the city in a financial hold when it cups to basic maintenance of roads. they are hoping that proposition k-k will be passed sneaks week providing money to rebuild the infrastructure >>> state officials are monitoring water use. they say californians use 18% less water in september than w
a new report out on bay area pot holes. bay area roads are the worst in the country. national transportation research group released a report. san francisco and oakland, ranked y: one with the highest y: of bad highways and roads and where there is a rough ride. according to the reports, 70% of bay area roads and highways are in bad shape it says drivers are paying almost $1,000 a year on vehicle operation costs, right here in the bay area. >> it's probably not surprising news to hear...
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thrifty airport parking lot but really three mes cinder blocks the dog racing track, a lot filled with pot holes and standing water, no gate, no guards. >>> they deliberately parked the car there, that's my reaction here is their website. >> you can imagine their confusion when you read thrifty's website which beconstantly monitored. >> i would say that's absolutely untrue. >>> the iteam discovered plenty of cars at the wonder lot with thrifty parking tickets clearly visible on the dash board, we watched workers lineup cars and zip them back to the thrifty location without customers ever knowing. >> in one report the manager admitted employees leave the cars unattended for 12 hours over night. >> another wheels the officer wrote, this is an ongoing problem at that location and it gets worse. >> is that your car right there? >> yeah that's it. >> really unbelievable to see it with that brand new car. >> jeff had no idea thieves swiped his wheels until the iteam contacted him. when he picked this car up it had all four tires and employees never said a word. it was dishonest with them to tell me no
thrifty airport parking lot but really three mes cinder blocks the dog racing track, a lot filled with pot holes and standing water, no gate, no guards. >>> they deliberately parked the car there, that's my reaction here is their website. >> you can imagine their confusion when you read thrifty's website which beconstantly monitored. >> i would say that's absolutely untrue. >>> the iteam discovered plenty of cars at the wonder lot with thrifty parking tickets...
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it is leaving busy roads with -- shoulders and plenty of pot holes. christian has lived in the county for 30 years. he says the roads have gotten so bad it is hard for pedestrians to get around. >> the trip over the bricks sticking up out of the ground. the fall on their face. >> reporter: the tax is expected to raise $30 million in one year. 71% of revenue would go toward 200 road repair project. the average person would pay five dollars a month in sales tax expect it is very reasonable. >> reporter: but it still just roads needing improvement. it will help upgrade the office equipment. the remaining 40% cups seen major issues. >> some libraries are so congested they are taking on >> at the end of the day they are in need of additional space. >> reporter: the county starts collecting january 1. isabel rosales, abc action news. >>> now the most accurate weather team in florida. abc action weather. >> some blue skies outside and a few clouds around tampa but still a very nice and cool day across the area. we have been flo supermoon pictures. this one m
it is leaving busy roads with -- shoulders and plenty of pot holes. christian has lived in the county for 30 years. he says the roads have gotten so bad it is hard for pedestrians to get around. >> the trip over the bricks sticking up out of the ground. the fall on their face. >> reporter: the tax is expected to raise $30 million in one year. 71% of revenue would go toward 200 road repair project. the average person would pay five dollars a month in sales tax expect it is very...
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d-dot will fill the pot holes and assess whether a crosswalk was a possibility. it was terrifying to witness boethd of the wheelchair users in the street with cars zipping past them. >> kind of eye opening when you deal with every day. do you get the sense that these localities just don't realize how important it is to make sure that the utility pipes and things are where they need to be, and the crosswalks are movable for people who need them? >> reporter: i think matt trot, the gentleman said it best, he said it is simple thoughtlessness, but not intentional. he said people aren't being rude, not jerks, it is simple thoughtlessness. when you take a look aroundou neighborhoods, you start seeing these every-day obstacle that people living with a disability face, and there is so much we can all do. coming up this winter, we will dig people out and want volunteers to help us. but those curb cuts, they get clogged. it is just-- we could go on and on. we are doing it this week. >> they might not be rude but lets hope they are responsive. >> reporter: absolutely. we h
d-dot will fill the pot holes and assess whether a crosswalk was a possibility. it was terrifying to witness boethd of the wheelchair users in the street with cars zipping past them. >> kind of eye opening when you deal with every day. do you get the sense that these localities just don't realize how important it is to make sure that the utility pipes and things are where they need to be, and the crosswalks are movable for people who need them? >> reporter: i think matt trot, the...
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. >> welcome back to morningsen 2, a few report out about the bay area pot holes. bay area -- the worst in the country. a group released a report yesterday, san francisco and oakland ranked y: one in the nation for cities with the highest y: of bad highways and roads. surprise. according to the report, 70% of bay area roads and highways are in bad shape. it says you drivers are paying almost $1,000 a year on vehicle operations and repair costs here in the bay area. >> it's probably not surprising news for anyone that drives on the streets of oakland, 40% of our streets are in poor to very poor conditions in terms of the pavement quality. vement quality. >> it is hoped voters will provide proposition k-k, providing money to rebuild aging roads and businesses. sinesses. >> coming up at 6:00, a manhunt underway in iowa, this morning, starting with a terrible story, two police officers shot and killed while sitting in their cars, what investigators are saying about the attacks from over"nightline" >> >> san francisco police commission has selected three finalists for t
. >> welcome back to morningsen 2, a few report out about the bay area pot holes. bay area -- the worst in the country. a group released a report yesterday, san francisco and oakland ranked y: one in the nation for cities with the highest y: of bad highways and roads. surprise. according to the report, 70% of bay area roads and highways are in bad shape. it says you drivers are paying almost $1,000 a year on vehicle operations and repair costs here in the bay area. >> it's probably...
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you'd know about pot holes, a whole assortment of things. and again, it can get there but that is a connected data world that can make things a lot smarter. another example, and again, futuristic, but it's there if you look at cities and look at the issue with parking, think how bloody, inefficient it is to go to a parking. you come in. you might have just passed the spot that's going to open. you circle around five decks of parking burning fuel, wasting time, co2 and then come back around. that spot may be taken. then you go back up. if you get into an autonomous, connected world you know exactly where that parking spot is whether there is or isn't one and go directly there. the other thing is get yourself out of the car. you get 30% to 40% tighter parking in these things. more cars in there because you don't have to open doors. there is a lot of opportunity with this technology. again, i'm optimistic. host: what's going on in germany with autonomous, connected cars? mr. keogh: i think very similar things. honestly what happened is a lot of
you'd know about pot holes, a whole assortment of things. and again, it can get there but that is a connected data world that can make things a lot smarter. another example, and again, futuristic, but it's there if you look at cities and look at the issue with parking, think how bloody, inefficient it is to go to a parking. you come in. you might have just passed the spot that's going to open. you circle around five decks of parking burning fuel, wasting time, co2 and then come back around....
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proposal say all the money goes into a general fund, it can be used for anything from pensions to pot holes but supporters of this measure say berkley's soda tax has been successful in reducing consumption. and burnierkley officials are spending every dollar on educating about healthier diets with les sugar and less soda. >> if it you have a tip for steven or anyone in the investigative unit, give us a call or send us an email at the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> with the election just eight days away, the fbi is working overnight, not just the hillary clinton email scandal. they're also investigating donald trump's former campaign manager and his ties to russia. trump continues to hit hard on mrs. clinton's emails. the director says more emails were found on a laptop belonging to her top aid and her estranged husband, anthony wiener. so far no word on whether any of those messages are actually from secretary clinton. >> we can be sure that what is in those emails is absolutely devastating. >> why in the world the fbi would decide to jump into an election with no evidence of any wrong doing with
proposal say all the money goes into a general fund, it can be used for anything from pensions to pot holes but supporters of this measure say berkley's soda tax has been successful in reducing consumption. and burnierkley officials are spending every dollar on educating about healthier diets with les sugar and less soda. >> if it you have a tip for steven or anyone in the investigative unit, give us a call or send us an email at the unit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> with the election...
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. >> it is 6:26 and bay area roads are apparently the worst in the country for pot >> bill: holes, according to a new report, we'll tell you how the problems are costing you mormony. mormony. >>> a frightening ordeal for an uber passenger as she is allegedly assaulted by a driver. we'll tell you about the suspect and how uber is reacting. because she doesn't know that it kills 40,000 californians... every year. because she doesn't understand what cancer is. because she can't spell emphysema. because she is a butterfly, who fights fires. because she is my daughter, and the surgeon general says that raising tobacco taxes... is a proven way to make sure she never smokes. that's why i'm voting yes on 56. >>> thank you for joining us here on "mornings on 2" it's the middle of week, november 2nd, i'm dave clark >> it's a nice middle of the week. weather is very pretty. >> it certainly is, after all of that rain. >> crystal clear, now. >> some fog, now, up to santa rosa. that can be thick, be careful. so far, that's all i can find. a little heads up for sal as well. pretty good system outed there,
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to make more access for people, and we can get there together, but only if we resist some of the pot holes around divide and conquer around the many things so thank you very much for all of your leadership and look forward to working with you in the spring. >> thank you. before mr. kramer speaks i will call up the next set of cards. [calling speaker names] >> carl kramer campaign co-director for the san francisco living wage coalition. many of our members are very low wage workers, $13 per hour. many are in calworks or they have been timed out of calworks or undocumented. they have children. many of them have left school to have a child, and for going back to school in many ways it's like convincing someone to go into a 12 step program. it's a major battle and the easier it's made and the less paperwork and the simpler and the least expensive for people who are -- their monthly budgets are bleeding red ink where a parking ticket is a financial disaster. the fees at city college make city college inaccessible to them. we want to be able to start talking to people about getting into city col
to make more access for people, and we can get there together, but only if we resist some of the pot holes around divide and conquer around the many things so thank you very much for all of your leadership and look forward to working with you in the spring. >> thank you. before mr. kramer speaks i will call up the next set of cards. [calling speaker names] >> carl kramer campaign co-director for the san francisco living wage coalition. many of our members are very low wage workers,...
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pot plants. the home is on fremont boulevard near delaware. officers found a vehicle with a bullet hole in the window. the home was being used as a pot grow and two masked men broke in and confronted the people tending to the plants. >>> the commercial crab season opens at midnight. we went to fisherman's wharf where there was a lot of excitement. >> reporter: the pos were stacked along the wharf today. most of the boats head out to drop their traps in the ocean. at midnight they can pick them up and head to shore with the catch of the day. >> we are getting the gear out. >> reporter: preliminary indications are this could be a good season. the sport fishing season opened last week. >> the crabs, i heard, are big and beautiful. >> reporter: in 2015, ocean temperatures rose eight to 10 degrees which led to massive algae blooms which contaminated the crabs. authorities closed the fishing season until march, that meant no local crabs for thanksgiving or christmas. >> it feels good to be in the mix of things. >> reporter: this year traces of chemicals have forced authorities to bar fisherme
pot plants. the home is on fremont boulevard near delaware. officers found a vehicle with a bullet hole in the window. the home was being used as a pot grow and two masked men broke in and confronted the people tending to the plants. >>> the commercial crab season opens at midnight. we went to fisherman's wharf where there was a lot of excitement. >> reporter: the pos were stacked along the wharf today. most of the boats head out to drop their traps in the ocean. at midnight they...
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pots and pans in the kitchen. >> but ziggy's first stop is the segregation unit better known as the hole where he will be locked up 23 hours a day. though for ziggy, it's not all that bad. >> i won't be granted parole in april. that's mission accomplished. so, i have to accept the consequences of what, you know, what he said. >> please direct all my mail over to me. >> what mail? >> oh, yeah, true. >> all i can say if you don't want to meet the parole board, come up with some other way than tampering with your drug screen. >> mobile 3, be advised moving one inmate from unit 6 to unit 3, through the access road. >> having reflected on what happened to ritchie hall, i feel kind of bad about that. i don't think that i did the best job that i could do. i think they treated him unfairly. to be honest about it. they don't want to address the problem that he still has issues with trying to adjust to freedom. >>> foom good morning. >> the small business advisers will see how best for entrepreneurs. and one showed the military to run his tech company. and what this ohio couple is doing to get ohio customers to shop smal
pots and pans in the kitchen. >> but ziggy's first stop is the segregation unit better known as the hole where he will be locked up 23 hours a day. though for ziggy, it's not all that bad. >> i won't be granted parole in april. that's mission accomplished. so, i have to accept the consequences of what, you know, what he said. >> please direct all my mail over to me. >> what mail? >> oh, yeah, true. >> all i can say if you don't want to meet the parole board,...
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we had one section of soldiers poking holes in the bottom of our pots.hey gathered all of that and started a great big fire, burning all of our food, our homes and everything. there was so much buffalo meat that they burned that callow ran down like rivers into the creeks. the people ran, for three or four days, they ran as the soldiers continued to chase and kill them. part of our people came across here. this used to be a narrow crossing and they crossed over on this side of the river. things we always say they forgotacre is they killed us and we weren't even the right indians. amy: that river crossing that you have described, the people fleeing from the soldiers, that is where the dakota access pipeline would be built? >> yes. itht where our people made across the river, that's our major river crossing there. i will say where this pipeline is going underneath the missouri river is a burial site. they would be going underneath the burial site and we are very concerned because any type of motion can bring up our remains. standing rock sioux tribal histo
we had one section of soldiers poking holes in the bottom of our pots.hey gathered all of that and started a great big fire, burning all of our food, our homes and everything. there was so much buffalo meat that they burned that callow ran down like rivers into the creeks. the people ran, for three or four days, they ran as the soldiers continued to chase and kill them. part of our people came across here. this used to be a narrow crossing and they crossed over on this side of the river. things...
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hole in the middle of each one, don't worry, it's going to make sense. in fact, you can go out and build yourself nice construct a mini hat, ribbons, nice pot, put a stick, there you see where this one's going. slip them on. >> really cool idea. >> i certainly dig it. cut the top off, stick the hat on, put a scarf. now you're thinking about the other things, as well. start drilling, get a hole for the carrot, arms, get nice stick arms, glue on eyes and a smile and dress it up with leaves and >>> a little video they say examines situational blindness. >> when a stranger approaches you and asks you a question you can answer, you trust that person. you don't notice little things around you. >> basically misdirection. >> exactly. let's see how it works with these people. >> you guys happen to know where the marketplace is? >> this guy has an orange in his hands, asks for directions. >> over here? >> if you notice the woman is telling her how to get there. she takes it and >> do i have an orange now? >> this happens over and over. >> basically, he's a put pocket instead of a pickpocket. >> exactly. he moves on from oranges to regular water. >> over that way o
hole in the middle of each one, don't worry, it's going to make sense. in fact, you can go out and build yourself nice construct a mini hat, ribbons, nice pot, put a stick, there you see where this one's going. slip them on. >> really cool idea. >> i certainly dig it. cut the top off, stick the hat on, put a scarf. now you're thinking about the other things, as well. start drilling, get a hole for the carrot, arms, get nice stick arms, glue on eyes and a smile and dress it up with...
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pot shops. at least for now. i think it's terrible legislation, there's too many flaws in it, there's too many holes in it. >> it's been done in other states, very hadn't had any traumatic events. it's like scare tactics. >> the reporter: election day has come and gone and in massachusetts, it brought the legalization of recreation at selling it, the town of ashland says not so fast. ashland residents voted at a special meeting last night, passing a temporary moratorium on pot shops, it blocks businesses that want to sell marijuana from applying for zoning permits until 2018, when the retail sale of marijuana becomes legal statewide, but the decision wasn't unanimous. >> the town is always lacking for small businesses to come in and help our economic base grow, i see no shop or whatever you want to call them, wouldn't be part of that. >> enough people said they do want it, so you have to respect democracy, but i think what you have to do in your political and, you know, public service life, you have to make sure it's the best law out there. >> the reporter: it's also possible the law legalizing marijuana could be
pot shops. at least for now. i think it's terrible legislation, there's too many flaws in it, there's too many holes in it. >> it's been done in other states, very hadn't had any traumatic events. it's like scare tactics. >> the reporter: election day has come and gone and in massachusetts, it brought the legalization of recreation at selling it, the town of ashland says not so fast. ashland residents voted at a special meeting last night, passing a temporary moratorium on pot...
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pot shops at least for now. >> i think it is terrible there are too many flaws in it. too many holes in it. >> it has been in done in other states. they haven't had any traumatic events. scare tactics. >> reporter: election day has come and gone and in massachusetts brought the legalization of recreational marijuana. when it comes to selling it, the town of ashland says not so fast. ashland residents voted at a special meeting last night passing a temporary moratorium on pot shops. it blocked businesses that want to sell marijuana applying for zones when the retail of the sale of marijuana becomes legal statewide but the deanything was not unanimous. >> looking for small businesses to help our economic growth. i see no reason for a smoke shop or whatever you want to call them wouldn't be part of that. >> enough people say they want it, you have to respect democracy but i think what you have to do in your political and public service is you have to make sure it is the best legalizing marijuana could be delayed. while it is supposed to be legal to use or possess marijuana, the law stil
pot shops at least for now. >> i think it is terrible there are too many flaws in it. too many holes in it. >> it has been in done in other states. they haven't had any traumatic events. scare tactics. >> reporter: election day has come and gone and in massachusetts brought the legalization of recreational marijuana. when it comes to selling it, the town of ashland says not so fast. ashland residents voted at a special meeting last night passing a temporary moratorium on pot...
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holes. just outside this window, there's the body armor of one of the militants, he's even got a pot of food. once inside the hotel, the militants had a commanding view of government areas. the hotel is just across the street from the compound of najmaldin karim, the governor of kirkuk. >> we watched them on our monitor and the cameras from outside when they tried to come out, couple of them came to detonate their belt and they were killed by our police. >> reporter: that sounds terrifying, to be watching something like that when you're inside the target they're trying to penetrate. >> 9you don't think of fear at that time, you think about how to kill them. and that's what happened. >> reporter: the attack was indeed suppressed. but it still achieved much in the islamic state's broader military strategy as it undergoes a punishing offensive in and around mosul. when isis attacked kirkuk, they managed to divert thousands of anti-isis fighters away from mosul. the attack was so audacious, it recalled the isis takeover of mosul two years ago, thanks in large part to the support of the locals. i
holes. just outside this window, there's the body armor of one of the militants, he's even got a pot of food. once inside the hotel, the militants had a commanding view of government areas. the hotel is just across the street from the compound of najmaldin karim, the governor of kirkuk. >> we watched them on our monitor and the cameras from outside when they tried to come out, couple of them came to detonate their belt and they were killed by our police. >> reporter: that sounds...
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now the state and hole measures, i want fauquier but the marijuana now legal in california. >> that was proposition 64, allowing adid yous over 21 to use pot for recreational purposes. the measure leaves it up to local cities and counties to implement regulations to control the distribution and sale of the drug important to note. it is legal to smoke now but you cannot buy recreational marijuana until 2018. voters approved that 56% to 44%, with 16 different propositions striking a nerve. >> the most contentious, prop 56, cigarette tax, the price of a pack of cigarettes now going were by $2 a pack and other tobacco products including electronic cigarettes. 63% to 37%. passing. now the two death penalty measures, prop 6 to abolishes the death penalty and makes life without the possibility of parole the option. you can see it failed. 54% to 46%. >> now prop of 66 speeding the death penalty appeal process that credit i say it would increase the risk of execute an innocent person but supporters say it saved millions. here are the results, it passed 51% to 49% saying no. prop 67 single use plastic bags, yes banned stars from giving away single u
now the state and hole measures, i want fauquier but the marijuana now legal in california. >> that was proposition 64, allowing adid yous over 21 to use pot for recreational purposes. the measure leaves it up to local cities and counties to implement regulations to control the distribution and sale of the drug important to note. it is legal to smoke now but you cannot buy recreational marijuana until 2018. voters approved that 56% to 44%, with 16 different propositions striking a nerve....