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a pothole down there. mind pothole! another pothole.one near a busy junction in west another pothole. this one near a busyjunction in west sussex filmed a driver last weekjust busyjunction in west sussex filmed a driver last week just after he busyjunction in west sussex filmed a driver last weekjust after he hit it. he says the hole had been there to make weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car.|j to make weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. i heard a big start, and if you look at my tyre down here, the steering is gone as well. when i drove back, i had to drive the car with the wheel at about nine, ten o'clock to drive in about nine, ten o'clock to drive in a straight line. the steering is com pletely a straight line. the steering is completely out. there has been an astonishing increase in pothole insurance claims. 4200 so far in 2018. that is nearly three times the number at the same stage last year. the average repair cost £1000.m number at the same stage last year. the average repair cost £1000. it
a pothole down there. mind pothole! another pothole.one near a busy junction in west another pothole. this one near a busyjunction in west sussex filmed a driver last weekjust busyjunction in west sussex filmed a driver last week just after he busyjunction in west sussex filmed a driver last weekjust after he hit it. he says the hole had been there to make weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car.|j to make weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. i heard a big start,...
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a pothole down there. pothole! bouncy... mind the pothole! ooh! bouncy! another pothole.busyjunction in west sussex filmed by a driver last weekjust after he hit it. he says the hole had been there two weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. i heard a big thud, but if you look at my tyre down here, it ripped the tyre. the steering's gone as well. so i'm having — when i drove back, i had to drive the car with the wheel at about 9:00, 10:00 to drive in a straight line, to the steering is completely out. the aa says there's been an astonishing increase in pothole insurance claims — 4,200 so far in 2018. that's nearly three times the number at the same stage last year, the average repair costing £1,000. it's almost a national embarrassment, actually, the state of main roads, residential streets and even motorways where potholes are appearing after the harsh winter that we've had, and the amount that insurers are beginning to pay out has really skyrocketed. the governments says it's provided enough money to repair 6 million potholes, but the aa says councils nee
a pothole down there. pothole! bouncy... mind the pothole! ooh! bouncy! another pothole.busyjunction in west sussex filmed by a driver last weekjust after he hit it. he says the hole had been there two weeks, putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. i heard a big thud, but if you look at my tyre down here, it ripped the tyre. the steering's gone as well. so i'm having — when i drove back, i had to drive the car with the wheel at about 9:00, 10:00 to drive in a straight line, to the...
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i personally hit three massive potholes that did severe damage to my car and e ib rum. they've got an annual event called pothole palooza that's filled in 23,000 poll hoeting. prescription l a estimates that it costs u.s. drivers about 3 billion a year. on average, american drivers report paying $300 annually. in the american society of civil engineers 2017 report card, our roads got a d. i think that's generous. surely those responsible for maintaining america's roads also drive on them. so while aren't they moving more quickly to fix them. we need a steve jobs of asphalt. somebody who can disrupt the endless cycle of patch, seal and repave. maybe it will be b this guy who has developed a new form of self-healing asphalt infused with small steel fibers. he claims his invention cdouble the life span of our roads. but in the meantime, maybe there's a way to speed up the process. i want you to meet wanksie, whose name is a play on banksie. he's adopt ed the mantra making the world a better place one pothole at a time. you can see how. with creative graffiti using a nonper
i personally hit three massive potholes that did severe damage to my car and e ib rum. they've got an annual event called pothole palooza that's filled in 23,000 poll hoeting. prescription l a estimates that it costs u.s. drivers about 3 billion a year. on average, american drivers report paying $300 annually. in the american society of civil engineers 2017 report card, our roads got a d. i think that's generous. surely those responsible for maintaining america's roads also drive on them. so...
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who is our era's senator pothole? good on several campaign promises this week making progress with north korea, ending the iran nuclear deal. moving the embassy to jerusalem and capturing more isis leaders. but in another area, infrastructure, our country has hit a real road block. several, in fact. i know this from recent personal experience with my own car. that's my might have found a possible solution. let me back up. one of the things that donald trump campaigned about is infrastructure. he complained, for instance, that laguardia airport was a dump. he got a standing ovation after pledging $1 trillion for infrastructure spending. >> to launch our national rebuilding i will be asking congress to approve legislation that produces a $1 trillion investment in infrastructure of the united states, financed through both public and private capital, creating millions of new jobs. >> of course, what was required was more like $4.5 trillion but okay, it at least sounded like a start. yet nearly 15 months later, this week,
who is our era's senator pothole? good on several campaign promises this week making progress with north korea, ending the iran nuclear deal. moving the embassy to jerusalem and capturing more isis leaders. but in another area, infrastructure, our country has hit a real road block. several, in fact. i know this from recent personal experience with my own car. that's my might have found a possible solution. let me back up. one of the things that donald trump campaigned about is infrastructure....
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a pothole down there. pothole! bouncy... mind the pothole! ooh! bouncy!e. last weekjust after he hit it. putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. it ripped the tyre. the steering's gone as well. so i'm having... line, so the steering's completely out. insurance claims. a,200 so far in 2018. the average repair costing £1,000. has really skyrocketed. potholes, but the aa says councils need more cash for the job. this one has now been fixed. the longer they're left, though, the more havoc they can cause. simon gompertz, bbc news. that's erupting in hawaii. about an increase of toxic gas, which could be fatal if inhaled. thousands more residents have been told they could soon be evacuated. that's a summary of the latest bbc news. 30. and if you text, you will be charged at the standard network rate. let's get some sport with katherine downes. and is on course to move into the world top 20? he is. has beaten some big names along the way. way. the world number ten, david goffin, looking really dominant and cool. looking really dominant and cool. will cli
a pothole down there. pothole! bouncy... mind the pothole! ooh! bouncy!e. last weekjust after he hit it. putting traffic in danger and damaging his car. it ripped the tyre. the steering's gone as well. so i'm having... line, so the steering's completely out. insurance claims. a,200 so far in 2018. the average repair costing £1,000. has really skyrocketed. potholes, but the aa says councils need more cash for the job. this one has now been fixed. the longer they're left, though, the more havoc...
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so this effort will be working during the phases. >> potholing? >> potholing means we'll have a a contractor identify a small area, like maybe some area that we can pick a little bit small area, so we can identify the underlying utility. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. i think that's it. we're going to take public comment. thank you for your presentation. >> thank you. >> any member of the public that would like to comment on four? seeing none, public comment is closed. colleague, i would like to make a motion to approve with a positive recommendation. without objection. approved. >> item 5. accept and expend grant - federal highway administration - emergency relief program - addressing severe erosion along o'shaugnessy boulevard - $2,789,354 resolution retroactively authorizing the director of public works to act as the agent of the city and county of san francisco, as a non-state agency, to accept and expend federal financial assistance under public law 93-288, as amended by the robert t. stafford disaster relief and emergency as
so this effort will be working during the phases. >> potholing? >> potholing means we'll have a a contractor identify a small area, like maybe some area that we can pick a little bit small area, so we can identify the underlying utility. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you. >> all right. i think that's it. we're going to take public comment. thank you for your presentation. >> thank you. >> any member of the public that would like to comment on four?...
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people are using 311 to report potholes and graffiti. but the number one problem, take a look here, illegal dumping. >> i fill up my trash can once a month with trash that's been thrown around. >> reporter: carol chang has a bird's-eye view from her home on twitter court in east oakland. she wants to see more birds. but instead -- >> shoe boxes, old bags full of lunch people who come have and lunch and throw their garbage away, and there's so much garbage in the field you can't see it because of the hay is so high. >> reporter: this empty lot and her cul-de-sac seem okay for now but chang says that won't last. >> there's trucks and station wagons that come up and just dump things off and tires and everything. >> reporter: we told her about a new app launched by oakland called oak 311. she says she will use it. >> because it's easier than trying to call 911. >> reporter: that's what mayor schaaf wants to hear. last month, the mayor introduced oak's 311 to report things like potholes, graffiti and illegal dumping. ever since it went online
people are using 311 to report potholes and graffiti. but the number one problem, take a look here, illegal dumping. >> i fill up my trash can once a month with trash that's been thrown around. >> reporter: carol chang has a bird's-eye view from her home on twitter court in east oakland. she wants to see more birds. but instead -- >> shoe boxes, old bags full of lunch people who come have and lunch and throw their garbage away, and there's so much garbage in the field you...
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we dealt with issues of potholes to broadband, to water and waist issues, transportation infrastructure, police, opioids, race relations, city officials have to deal with those issues on daily basis. so, we lead and we will contin to lead, and you will continue to see city leaders and mayors all over america lead on issues that are important. that's why we started this research, to look at mayoral priorities, from cities large and small, urban and rural. we wanted to know what america's local governments were prioritizing and accomplishing. and to understand how and why these priorities change over time. fast forward today, is washington any different? you may say yes or you may say no, but we know that local leaders will continue to lead, and they recognize their important roles in making sure that america's cities function efficiently and effectively. let's hear how mayors are leading, from mayors themselv themselves. >> time and again america's cities have proven to be the beating heart of progressive change and sustaining lamp lights of a nation built on a promise of liberty and jus
we dealt with issues of potholes to broadband, to water and waist issues, transportation infrastructure, police, opioids, race relations, city officials have to deal with those issues on daily basis. so, we lead and we will contin to lead, and you will continue to see city leaders and mayors all over america lead on issues that are important. that's why we started this research, to look at mayoral priorities, from cities large and small, urban and rural. we wanted to know what america's local...
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they are damaging their cars through potholes. and they don't have the transit options that were promised to them. what's going on? well, seems like the republicans love to talk about it. they just love to talk about infrastructure. everybody loves to talk about t we're going to fill those potholes, build those bridges, take care of you. but, they refuse to fund it. that's the bottom line. we need to fund an ambitious new national infrastructure plan. transit, roads, bridges, highways, harbors and ports, wastewater, clean water. the list goes on and on and on. you can't be a great nation if your people are mired in gridlock. if your roads are potholed. if your harbors are silted in. if your jetties are failing. if your wastewater systems are 50 years old and can't daycare ny -- can't take any new capacity and polluting our rivers, and clean water is not available to people in some of the largest cities in the united states of america. where is the federal partner? there is no federal partner with the republicans in charge. let the
they are damaging their cars through potholes. and they don't have the transit options that were promised to them. what's going on? well, seems like the republicans love to talk about it. they just love to talk about infrastructure. everybody loves to talk about t we're going to fill those potholes, build those bridges, take care of you. but, they refuse to fund it. that's the bottom line. we need to fund an ambitious new national infrastructure plan. transit, roads, bridges, highways, harbors...
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that garbage needs to be picked up, that pothole needs to be fixed. doesn't matter what people are talking about at the national or state level. when you go grocery shopping, people are talking about their part, their sidewalk, the street. you can be at this thing where you are celebrating this big thing, inevitably someone will walk up and say, my trash did not get picked up today. you cannot run from that. i'm not sure anyone asks the president or congress that -- how come something didn't happen for me. it is very personal. >> mayor rivera, you didn't pivot from the intro in the , by addressingty interesting times, balancing the budget or something to that getting our house in order and that was the focus of your own priorities. amongst the things you articulated as being important to people are streets. >> sidewalks. >> trees. they weren'tthing, trees that someone planted. they were weeds that turned into trees. owned and never maintained. you see that street? it is not mine -- you see that tree? that will follow my house. -- fall on my house. on
that garbage needs to be picked up, that pothole needs to be fixed. doesn't matter what people are talking about at the national or state level. when you go grocery shopping, people are talking about their part, their sidewalk, the street. you can be at this thing where you are celebrating this big thing, inevitably someone will walk up and say, my trash did not get picked up today. you cannot run from that. i'm not sure anyone asks the president or congress that -- how come something didn't...
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the product team is urging the contractor to pothole and well in advance of the utility work as it progresseso that we can resolve utility conflicts before the impact the schedule. we are also encouraging the contractor to put on more crews and run more shifts and use the crews that they have more efficiently to accelerate the work as much as possible. in addition, we are working with our sustainable streets division to try to ep o up the total number of streets -- to try to open up the total number of streets to increase the number of intersections under construction at one time to try to get ahead of this and get back on schedule. moving forward, we are in phase one of the project and that is primarily utility work and the major milestones will be the completion of the sewer work and the water work as we move forward as well as various upgrades to the auks illy watt -- to the auxiliary water supply system. they have been particularly involved in helping move this work forward as efficiently as possible. one of the -- like all large projects, we had our challenges. the contractor has filed e
the product team is urging the contractor to pothole and well in advance of the utility work as it progresseso that we can resolve utility conflicts before the impact the schedule. we are also encouraging the contractor to put on more crews and run more shifts and use the crews that they have more efficiently to accelerate the work as much as possible. in addition, we are working with our sustainable streets division to try to ep o up the total number of streets -- to try to open up the total...
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potholes. defence in plymouth, classic local and buried death affected by labour. pro—european, pro—remain and moderate side of labour i would be hugely cheered up by this because it might strengthen my hand in the internal labour party conversation about where they should stand on brexit. as you rightly pointed out earlier, completely confused position. and inside the conservative party. these results show that northern labour voters, there is a brexit element about it, there is a split between the north and the south, particularly on the labour side. there is a division between hackney and holt, both labour strongholds, one voted 80%... how do you bring back together. that's all we have time for — no programme on bank holiday monday but kirsty‘s back on tuesday. have a great weekend. goodnight. don't spend too long in the green room. get out into the fine weather that many of us will enjoy as we go through the rest of the weekend and including the bank holiday. many, not necessarily all, though. we have seen a step in the right direction today. many of us is sunn
potholes. defence in plymouth, classic local and buried death affected by labour. pro—european, pro—remain and moderate side of labour i would be hugely cheered up by this because it might strengthen my hand in the internal labour party conversation about where they should stand on brexit. as you rightly pointed out earlier, completely confused position. and inside the conservative party. these results show that northern labour voters, there is a brexit element about it, there is a split...
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two when with your twenty seven blow moved towards the exact town where the meeting was tonight in pothole alight and what i noticed is at that time people didn't really know what was going on they were very unsure as the lava crept closer to town people kind of were very high anxiety and it seemed like nobody wanted anybody near the lava everybody just wanted it to kind of happen and this time it seems like people are very receptive to information and the more information they get the better decisions they can make and i've noticed this time that social media has actually sort of taken over and allowed people to get kind of. on the ball in hawaii who are not really the over be in the fastest place on the planet and when people on social media can show radios or actual evidence of things happening that it makes it easier for the police the fire department civil defense all those places to make the proper decisions to get into action and go start doing their jobs so should mean it has proved a good way to communicate with the public and for them to communicate with the government john tar s
two when with your twenty seven blow moved towards the exact town where the meeting was tonight in pothole alight and what i noticed is at that time people didn't really know what was going on they were very unsure as the lava crept closer to town people kind of were very high anxiety and it seemed like nobody wanted anybody near the lava everybody just wanted it to kind of happen and this time it seems like people are very receptive to information and the more information they get the better...
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are safe and that's not right to try is you know i think at its best it's providing patients with potholes hope and out it's worth it's going to it can. harm patients well candidate trump vowed to for every new regulation the government would toss out to and president trump sure is keeping that promise and then some in every area critics of this right to try to say it's let the good times roll for corporate interests in your view is this more of that. i mean i think you've kind of hit the nail on the head in terms of this kind of anterior regulatory everything mood that we're kind of experiencing right now and the thing with right to try is if it purports to be in the best interest of patients. it's an interesting bill that removes a lot of safeguards that should be in place to protect our patients especially the bill that passed a bill to allow for it the right to try which passed in the house on tuesday evening has even further removed the safeguards that had been in place and even earlier iterations of that bill you know so things like there's less for a very best informed consent now y
are safe and that's not right to try is you know i think at its best it's providing patients with potholes hope and out it's worth it's going to it can. harm patients well candidate trump vowed to for every new regulation the government would toss out to and president trump sure is keeping that promise and then some in every area critics of this right to try to say it's let the good times roll for corporate interests in your view is this more of that. i mean i think you've kind of hit the nail...
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but i will say this, a lot of people do complain to me about potholes. i get a lot of e-mails about that. let's talk about good news. i want to talk about this on the walnut creek commute. because they have picked up the bags of cement southbound 680 at treat. the traffic is going to be better now that the lanes are open. southbound 680 from concord, pleasant hill, walnut creek. but the damage is done. we have a lot of slow traffic because the lanes were closed for a bit at treat boulevard. let's also talk about 80 westbound. hercules and getting out to the richmond area. westbound bay bridge is backed up for 15 to 20 minutes. san francisco traffic getting a little busier but not too bad. the san mateo and dumbarton commute is moderate. let's bring in steve paulson for a look at the weather. >> i'll vote for that. >> yes, sir. >> my ship has arrived and it is coming in under the golden gate bridge. i'm look at it. maybe we will see it on its way in. there are low clouds around and sun. mostly sunny to the north. then mostly cloudy to the south. frederick
but i will say this, a lot of people do complain to me about potholes. i get a lot of e-mails about that. let's talk about good news. i want to talk about this on the walnut creek commute. because they have picked up the bags of cement southbound 680 at treat. the traffic is going to be better now that the lanes are open. southbound 680 from concord, pleasant hill, walnut creek. but the damage is done. we have a lot of slow traffic because the lanes were closed for a bit at treat boulevard....
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last month, the mayor introduced oak 311 to report things like potholes, graffiti and illegal dumping. ever since it went online, complaints have gone up 12% from 5,291 requests last year to 5,916 during the same time frame last year. >> we need all hands on deck to address the quality of life issues in oakland and 311 gives everybody the tool to be part of the solution, to be the eyes and ears for the city so we know where to go and what to do, what you need fixed. >> reporter: when it comes to illegal dumping, the mayor says the city has a goal. >> we want to see at least 90% of those complaints picked up within three business days. frankly, i'd like it to be one business day. >> reporter: chang hopes the city will respond quickly after she reports problems so she can get back to enjoying nature. >> you hear birds and you hear chipmunks and you hear squirrels. you can't go wrong! >> reporter: to report a problem in oakland call 311 or download and use the oak 311 app. live in oakland, henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> certainly is an improvement and certainly is a lofty goal but is it
last month, the mayor introduced oak 311 to report things like potholes, graffiti and illegal dumping. ever since it went online, complaints have gone up 12% from 5,291 requests last year to 5,916 during the same time frame last year. >> we need all hands on deck to address the quality of life issues in oakland and 311 gives everybody the tool to be part of the solution, to be the eyes and ears for the city so we know where to go and what to do, what you need fixed. >> reporter:...
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. >>> fixing potholes and repairing fences are jobs that follow caltrans. but they say they are being forced to do a much more dangerous job. >> sometimes they will throw rocks and feces and urine and all kinds of things. >> the challenge of cleaning up homeless in camas and the changes the workers are demanding. >> unique but necessary work being done on the golden gate bridge, and it is creating quite a spectacle. what inspection teams are looking for is coming up next. >>> we have a nice-looking date now. but just to the north of us, we have some rain showers in parts of the bay area. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. >>> we have some breaking news now from their field.
. >>> fixing potholes and repairing fences are jobs that follow caltrans. but they say they are being forced to do a much more dangerous job. >> sometimes they will throw rocks and feces and urine and all kinds of things. >> the challenge of cleaning up homeless in camas and the changes the workers are demanding. >> unique but necessary work being done on the golden gate bridge, and it is creating quite a spectacle. what inspection teams are looking for is coming up...
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this is full of cracks and potholes. this map published in the mercury news shows the worst of the worst. all of the roads with pci scores of 25 or less. but this is fleming avenue. the pci rating is 9 out of 100, it is near the bottom of the barrel. >> congratulations for having the crappy as road in san jose? >> i guess that's true. >> reporter: we have been covering bad roads in san jose for some time. it took so long for the city to repave the notorious foxworthy avenue, that someone came and put up a sign the said pothole minefield again. there has been reduced funding since a great recessions, so small cheap fixes that have been pushed off have become expensive. >> we have not worked on local and neighborhood streets since 2011. >> reporter: that's right, the city is focused on major roads and have not repave the more quiet residential areas in 7 years, and it shows. thanks to voter approved measure b, money is being collected for street maintenance. the lawsuit is delaying spending on a huge 150 mile repaving prog
this is full of cracks and potholes. this map published in the mercury news shows the worst of the worst. all of the roads with pci scores of 25 or less. but this is fleming avenue. the pci rating is 9 out of 100, it is near the bottom of the barrel. >> congratulations for having the crappy as road in san jose? >> i guess that's true. >> reporter: we have been covering bad roads in san jose for some time. it took so long for the city to repave the notorious foxworthy avenue,...
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we have got potholes now that we can't drive on, it's ludicrous and at the end of the date they go theay for eight years and there are different prices and there is no accountability. why did they do that? get rid of stuff so we are not bleary—eyed about it. but i don't think they are digital. this is the cosy way. we are aiming for the digital railway. what does that mean? to the ones that ran on steel. the bizarre thing be admitted is that it's cheaper to buy a ticket from group one to manchester than the one directly from london to manchester. they admitted that the ticketing system is so byzantine that motivational real people don't know how it works and people feel bamboozled and ripped off and that's not good. added to the public sector and a public service and it's not really good. let's move on to the telegraph. how do you feel about this taliban? i wasn't in the house of lords today. what do we get? are we bringing on poster manic stress? i tell you i can't cope any more i wa nt i tell you i can't cope any more i want to do something different.” really respect you for doing it
we have got potholes now that we can't drive on, it's ludicrous and at the end of the date they go theay for eight years and there are different prices and there is no accountability. why did they do that? get rid of stuff so we are not bleary—eyed about it. but i don't think they are digital. this is the cosy way. we are aiming for the digital railway. what does that mean? to the ones that ran on steel. the bizarre thing be admitted is that it's cheaper to buy a ticket from group one to...
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update on this project, directorruskin was here in september and we started the utility trenching and potholing to identify utility conflicts moving forward. now the work is well and truly underway and the water line work has begun in earnest. identifying and managing abandoned utilities requires a great deal of care and the extense of the utility complex with the planning is unfortunately increasing the days necessary to complete this phase of the construction. in addition, night noise and vibration have been tentative and the team is taking measures wherever possible to reduce the impact of night noise to the community. as much of the project work as possible is being moved to being completed during daytime hours and we are working and we are looking at some re-engineering some of the work we were doing to minimize the amount of night work that is required. unfortunately, because van ness avenue is part of highway 101 and a very busy corridor, there is some work that we will have to do during the night. thank you. while some of the work is proceeding on or ahead of schedule such as the instal
update on this project, directorruskin was here in september and we started the utility trenching and potholing to identify utility conflicts moving forward. now the work is well and truly underway and the water line work has begun in earnest. identifying and managing abandoned utilities requires a great deal of care and the extense of the utility complex with the planning is unfortunately increasing the days necessary to complete this phase of the construction. in addition, night noise and...
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potholes and everything else.ou think you'd vote for it. >> probably. >> i'm definitely against it. i'm not trying to pay no high gas prices. already high enough. i commute to the city. i'm definitely not trying to get the gas prices bumped up. >> gas prices on the rise. some analysts agree this could be the most expensive summer for driving in four years. that could help in the fight against the tax. expect take fight from lawmakers and transportation officials who say the money from this tax is already dedicated to thousands of projects across the state. reporting live in concord amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thank you, amy. >> newly released call logs reveal surprising numbers about the facebook campus in menlo park and 911 calls. in just the last 14 months facebook employees have called 911 about once every two days. max churny from marketwatch obtained these call logs. one of the more serious calls involved a security officer sprayed in the face with mace. business insider crunched numbers, 911 calls between
potholes and everything else.ou think you'd vote for it. >> probably. >> i'm definitely against it. i'm not trying to pay no high gas prices. already high enough. i commute to the city. i'm definitely not trying to get the gas prices bumped up. >> gas prices on the rise. some analysts agree this could be the most expensive summer for driving in four years. that could help in the fight against the tax. expect take fight from lawmakers and transportation officials who say the...
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there are camels and donkeys and potholes and water. probably up to a one—hour flight. so they get into definitive care much quicker. but the high—tech standards we see today didn't just happen overnight. 1917 founder reverend john flynn first had the idea of creating a flying doctor service, but it took him another ten years to turn his plans into a reality. the first planes took to the skies in 1928. those first planes were very basic boneshakers by today's modern standards, but slowly innovations like pedal—powered radio were introduced, helping to build a lifeline between the flying doctors and the remote communities they served. newsreel: this time the doctor is landing on a regular periodic visit. the sisters are waiting as it lands, welcoming former raaf pilot robert chadwick and dr miller. news of the success of those early pioneers quickly spread, and eventually the service became a national network across australia. in 1955, queen elizabeth visited from the uk to officially bestow the service with its royal title. today, as mo
there are camels and donkeys and potholes and water. probably up to a one—hour flight. so they get into definitive care much quicker. but the high—tech standards we see today didn't just happen overnight. 1917 founder reverend john flynn first had the idea of creating a flying doctor service, but it took him another ten years to turn his plans into a reality. the first planes took to the skies in 1928. those first planes were very basic boneshakers by today's modern standards, but slowly...
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are you trash talking a pothole? yup. yeah i am.f a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: our next guests host the very funny late night show "desus & mero" weeknights on viceland. they're also touring the country with their show "bodega boys live." please welcome back to the show our friends desus nice and the kid mero. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: welcome back, gentlemen. >> thanks for having us back. >> seth: i wanna start -- you guys are doing this live show. and this is a photo you posted. this was you guys doing your show at the apollo. >> yeah. >> the apollo. >> seth: that is really something else. [ cheers and applause
are you trash talking a pothole? yup. yeah i am.f a patient's brain before surgery. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for seizures. and if we can fix damaged heart valves without open heart surgery, imagine what we can do for an irregular heartbeat, even high blood pressure. if we can use analyze each patient's breast cancer to personalize their treatment, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >>...
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launched their 311 app and phone number for residents to report nonemergency issues like trash, potholesen lights they have gotten 6000 calls. henry lee tells us which problem is being reported the most. >> i fill it up with trash that has been thrown around. >> carol chang has a birds eye view from her home on twitter court in east oakland she wants to see more birds but instead -- >> there were bags full of lunch people come here and have lunch than they throw their garbage away. there is so much garbage in the field. >> reporter: this empty lock -- lot seems okay for now. >> there are trucks and them stayed -- them trucks that dump everything. >> reporter: there is a new app she said she will use this. >> it's easier than trying to call 911. >> reporter: that is what the mayor wants to hear last month the mayor issued oak 311. every since -- ever since the app went online the complaints went off. it went up 12%. >> we need all hands on deck to address the quality of life issues in oakland and 311 gives everybody the tool to be part of the solution. to be the eyes and ears of the city
launched their 311 app and phone number for residents to report nonemergency issues like trash, potholesen lights they have gotten 6000 calls. henry lee tells us which problem is being reported the most. >> i fill it up with trash that has been thrown around. >> carol chang has a birds eye view from her home on twitter court in east oakland she wants to see more birds but instead -- >> there were bags full of lunch people come here and have lunch than they throw their garbage...
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filling potholes and fixing bridges. >> they have been saying that for so many years. and nothing gets done. >> well better protecting california consumers in the event of data breech. >> a plan just took another step forward. >> sacramento is getting very serious about this. interesting. new legislation authored in response to last years massive ek wi fax breech is moving quickly through the senate. 150 million consumers had critical information compromised in the breech. under this proposal consumers will have more time to file claims against companies who compromise personal data. the measure also increases penalties on companies ranging from 200 to $1,000 per breech. >> the law hasn't been improved at all. since 1970. and computers and everything else. we'll bring it up to the digital age. and set fines and penalties for bad actors that don't protect peoples credit. >> the bill passed in the senate judiciary committee on the way to the appropriation committee for a vote. >> there's only a 5050 chance a t mobile sprint merger will go through. the consumer groups are
filling potholes and fixing bridges. >> they have been saying that for so many years. and nothing gets done. >> well better protecting california consumers in the event of data breech. >> a plan just took another step forward. >> sacramento is getting very serious about this. interesting. new legislation authored in response to last years massive ek wi fax breech is moving quickly through the senate. 150 million consumers had critical information compromised in the...
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are you trash talking a pothole? yup. go with the one that's here to help life go right.nt improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious allergic reactions can occur. ready for a chance at 100% clear skin? ask your doctor about taltz. try it for as little as $5 a month. ask your doctor about taltz. ♪ directv now gives you more for your thing. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com it's just a burst pipe, i could fi
are you trash talking a pothole? yup. go with the one that's here to help life go right.nt improvement of their psoriasis plaques. with taltz, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. before starting, you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with...
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. >> that's 16 potholes, repaving roads, and making safety improvements and interchanges. >> sb1 was signed into law last year,s initiative increased diesel fuel taxes. there are efforts to roll back the measure, opponents say they have enough signatures to put a repeal of sb1 on the november ballot. >> now to an election issue on the june ballot that is being voted on in all nine bay area counties, voters are being asked to decide on a toll hike for the region's state run bridges. it is a three tier hike, adding $1 to the toll. ktvu's tom shows us how three bay area mayors teamed up today to urge you to vote yes. >> the bay area's three big city mayors say anyone who uses bridges, buses, roads, or ferries should vote for regional measure 3 to relieve congestion and the ever growing commute times. >> silicon valley, we're proud to lead the nation in the development of super computers, but here in the bay area, we lead the nation in super commuters. our infrastructure and our system is struggling here in our city. >> a very smart approach using a very graduated toll increase to immedi
. >> that's 16 potholes, repaving roads, and making safety improvements and interchanges. >> sb1 was signed into law last year,s initiative increased diesel fuel taxes. there are efforts to roll back the measure, opponents say they have enough signatures to put a repeal of sb1 on the november ballot. >> now to an election issue on the june ballot that is being voted on in all nine bay area counties, voters are being asked to decide on a toll hike for the region's state run...
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it's a number people can call to report anything from illegal dumping to potholes. >>> evacuations arender way in hawaii as one of the world's largest active volcanos, mount kileaua, continues to erupt sending lava into neighborhoods there. cbs reporter danielle nottingham has the very latest. >> reporter: hawaii's kileaua volcano erupted thursday sending ash into the sky and lava spewing into residential areas. >> a crack right there in the road. the road is cracking. >> reporter: this cell phone video shows the ground breaking open amid the intense heat. >> we could hear the lava exploding. >> reporter: he was among thousands of people who only had minutes to pack up and get out. >> we had to evacuate my mother without any portable oxygen so that's the first concern. she is 88. >> reporter: the eruption of one of the world's largest volcanos came after days of earthquakes in the area that left sizable cracks across streets and in front of homes. >> i smelt it and i ran to the corner and that's when i ran into a military officer that told me it was smoking. >> reporter: time lapse vid
it's a number people can call to report anything from illegal dumping to potholes. >>> evacuations arender way in hawaii as one of the world's largest active volcanos, mount kileaua, continues to erupt sending lava into neighborhoods there. cbs reporter danielle nottingham has the very latest. >> reporter: hawaii's kileaua volcano erupted thursday sending ash into the sky and lava spewing into residential areas. >> a crack right there in the road. the road is cracking....
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it is about your streets, the potholes. it was a similar story in westminster. done. it was always a mountain to climb. the swing required were enormous. we've given it our best shot, a good try and we've made some good progress. in hillingdon, where labour had hoped to gain seats, if not the council, the tories actually won more than last time. every one of our candidates has increased their personal majority and i think that‘s a direct effect ofjeremy corbyn. down in the south—west, there were lib dems tears ofjoy. the glum tory faces in richmond told their own story. and a night when they lost control of the council to their nearest rivals. they were also pushed into third place when the greens picked up four seats here. i‘ve now the new green party member for the longest name in the country. this area fought to remain in the referendum and that was key in these local elections. they were a heavy bremain boruc. very european community. —— very heavy remain. that has been reflected in the ballots tonight. success for the lib dems, too, in neighbouring sutton,
it is about your streets, the potholes. it was a similar story in westminster. done. it was always a mountain to climb. the swing required were enormous. we've given it our best shot, a good try and we've made some good progress. in hillingdon, where labour had hoped to gain seats, if not the council, the tories actually won more than last time. every one of our candidates has increased their personal majority and i think that‘s a direct effect ofjeremy corbyn. down in the south—west, there...
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homemade bombs were found at the scene and of the suspects the governor of texas said information on potholed says computer suggested the crime had been planned in advance now just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence it was part of the never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors of the parkland massacre that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they have become a worrying trend. we discussed the issue with international criminal or attorney jennifer bruton she says parents so should take greater responsibility of how the children get their hands on weapons you know we have one side going for more mental health issues screening wanting to protect that and the other side we have just gun control in trying to demonize things like the n.r.a. and i think there are aspects to both you know there are these gray areas which in america were sort of losing when it comes to these political talking points so i think there are some gun control issues that i do agree with for example you kn
homemade bombs were found at the scene and of the suspects the governor of texas said information on potholed says computer suggested the crime had been planned in advance now just four weeks ago santa fe high school students took part in a nationwide walkout against gun violence it was part of the never again campaign for tougher gun laws started in february by survivors of the parkland massacre that was the third deadliest school shooting in u.s. history but they have become a worrying trend....
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we often talk about bond vigilantes, but a story today talks about pothole vigilantes some people are so fed up with city crews they have taken to filling the annoying potholes themselves among the things used to fill the holes, plants, toy boats, tile mosaics and toy ducks last year the city had triple the number of potholes compared to the 1990s, but mayor debla o deblasio's program pave baby pave is solving the problem. >> costs a lot of money. flat tires >> and what it costs if you don't have good infrastructure >> busted shocks >> it's worth it. >> i've had three, four flat tires over the years >> i've had a couple and ran over a big lug nut, one that was kind of -- >> it's not fair >> there's new technology about this for the car new suspension systems that actually are built -- >> if you have the low profile tires -- >> you have to keep your eyes on the road >> i drive a jeep commander. it's like off-roading when you go through new york city >> i blame you for a lot of that heat steamy >> now to another story. >> i have a minivan. >> another gas guzzler >> this story could be s
we often talk about bond vigilantes, but a story today talks about pothole vigilantes some people are so fed up with city crews they have taken to filling the annoying potholes themselves among the things used to fill the holes, plants, toy boats, tile mosaics and toy ducks last year the city had triple the number of potholes compared to the 1990s, but mayor debla o deblasio's program pave baby pave is solving the problem. >> costs a lot of money. flat tires >> and what it costs if...
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potholes are costing insurers and drivers £1 million a month. to fixed vehicles damaged by bad roads. the number of claims so far this year is the same as for the whole of last year. there was a time when renting your home was mainly associated with the young, but that has now changed. the proportion of people aged between 35 and 5a who now rent privately has doubled in the last decade. now there are worries about what that will mean when people who are older retire and can no longer afford their rents. joining us now is richard lambert, the boss of the national landlords association. thanks forjoining us. we are seeing a rise in older people renting and people generally renting. this is surely good news for landlords?“ there are plenty of people chasing properties, then, yes, that is good news for landlords in that sense that there is a good market out there. but landlords are also under pressure, because the chancellor rewrote the economic 20 change the taxation rules, which was george 0sborne, taxation rules, which was george osborne, and as
potholes are costing insurers and drivers £1 million a month. to fixed vehicles damaged by bad roads. the number of claims so far this year is the same as for the whole of last year. there was a time when renting your home was mainly associated with the young, but that has now changed. the proportion of people aged between 35 and 5a who now rent privately has doubled in the last decade. now there are worries about what that will mean when people who are older retire and can no longer afford...
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the roads are falling apart in california and there's potholes everywhere. >> reporter: if it does in fact get repealed, it could jeopardize construction projects across the state. ktvu fox2 news. >>> the ceo of one of the world's largest software companies is trying to diversify his industry. bill mcdermott met to talk about his personal journey to success and the importance of perseverance. he is trying to reach a more diverse workforce and getting teens interested in tech before they enter college is important. >> we are trying to get our company younger by one year every year and bring in talent from all corners of the earth. you have to open up the aperture and the before young people get to university. >> two years ago sap donated over $400,000 and without money the high school will be able to outfit students with brand-new care -- brand-new computers. >>> trying to avoid the blowback. what pg&e is doing well investigators look for the cause of those northbay fires. >>> preserving a neighborhood and a movement. a resolution 10 years in the making. today we're out here with some
the roads are falling apart in california and there's potholes everywhere. >> reporter: if it does in fact get repealed, it could jeopardize construction projects across the state. ktvu fox2 news. >>> the ceo of one of the world's largest software companies is trying to diversify his industry. bill mcdermott met to talk about his personal journey to success and the importance of perseverance. he is trying to reach a more diverse workforce and getting teens interested in tech...
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. >> a lot of times i get thanks, but sometimes people want to talk about the pothole on their street reporter: she's talking about what drew ire from president trump. she says she wanted people to be prepared and know their rights. this week, president trump said this to attorney general jeff sessions. >> i would recommend that you look into obstruction of justice for the mayor of oakland, california, jeff. >> i'm surprised the president continues to obsess with his vindictiveness about trying to hold me up on charges. >> reporter: she's responding to her position in an op ed in the washington post. in it she says she's not obstructing justice, she's seeking it. >> the mayor says she hasn't heard directly from the administration about this. >> i have a pro bono that's offering me free representation that very prepared. we take the allegations seriously and are prepared to act against them. >> reporter: in the meantime, she's going on as mayor. >>> the first lady is back at the white house tonight after being hospitalized for a kidney condition. melania trump was hospitalized at walte
. >> a lot of times i get thanks, but sometimes people want to talk about the pothole on their street reporter: she's talking about what drew ire from president trump. she says she wanted people to be prepared and know their rights. this week, president trump said this to attorney general jeff sessions. >> i would recommend that you look into obstruction of justice for the mayor of oakland, california, jeff. >> i'm surprised the president continues to obsess with his...
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they are fixing major potholes and bumps in the streets. the city council will be voting on whom to award the contract to. 69 miles of streets will be repaired. >> the way we maintain roads, it extends the life of the road and saves money. >> the council will choose a company to do the ceiling which includes a thin layer of asphalt. crews are working from a:30 in the morning to 3:30 in the afternoon and should be done sometime this fall. >>> allegations of discrimination against one company. how much del would be paying their female employees less than mine -- less than men. >>> dell must pay nearly $3 million in back wages to some of its workers in santa clara, pleasanton, and south carolina. the payments were ordered after they found out dell paid female employers less than men doing the same jobs. they say the payments are from audits before 2015 when the company was reorganized. it says claims of quote no relation to current practices. >>> take a look at the market. the dow jones taking a hit down 257 points. that equates to a slight in
they are fixing major potholes and bumps in the streets. the city council will be voting on whom to award the contract to. 69 miles of streets will be repaired. >> the way we maintain roads, it extends the life of the road and saves money. >> the council will choose a company to do the ceiling which includes a thin layer of asphalt. crews are working from a:30 in the morning to 3:30 in the afternoon and should be done sometime this fall. >>> allegations of discrimination...
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they are tired of driving on roads that are full of potholes and choked with traffic like you mentionedtired are spending more money on education, and watch result go further down. they are tired of mismanagement of the forest, they have to be afraid of forest fires, democrats have mismanaged this state, john, and gavin news some, wants to double down, single pay are healthcare, and free college. the people of this state have been taxed too much, we have highest tax in country. that is going to change in november. john: john thank you -- for joining us, good luck to you in your race, much fun having you become as governor of california. >> thank you. john: world wrestling entertainment hosting a biggest pay-per-view event in saudi arabia, host of something to wrestle with, bruce abercrombie pritchard talksabout the breaki. at some point, we are going to be able to beat als. because life is amazing. so i am hoping for a cure. i want this, to uh, to be a reality. um, yeah. at crowne plaza, we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. a bit of this. why not? your hotel should
they are tired of driving on roads that are full of potholes and choked with traffic like you mentionedtired are spending more money on education, and watch result go further down. they are tired of mismanagement of the forest, they have to be afraid of forest fires, democrats have mismanaged this state, john, and gavin news some, wants to double down, single pay are healthcare, and free college. the people of this state have been taxed too much, we have highest tax in country. that is going to...
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." >> if you do not want to pay gas tax, do not ask the state to repair potholes. >> marcy morrison sayso repeal it. >> this was expressed by many viewers but someone tweeted " they continue those taxes and then the funds get magically marked for something else. suddenly what i'm paying for is what i am getting." >> you can tweet us and we will get it. >>> here are some of the top stories we are following. there was a freight trail derailment and it is under investigation. it happened about 2:45. the train reportedly was backing up into the shell refinery when two tank cars leaned off the tracks. they were carrying liquefied petroleum gas but no leaks were reported. the amtrak and the union pacific lines nearby were not affected. >>> oakland police are searching for the killer of a man and woman who was shot last night. have the 89th avenue at international boulevard. a man from berkeley and a woman from oakland were shot. both victims died at the scene. still no word on what led up to the shootings. >>> this morning in san antonio, texas. and officer shot and killed a person an-- office
." >> if you do not want to pay gas tax, do not ask the state to repair potholes. >> marcy morrison sayso repeal it. >> this was expressed by many viewers but someone tweeted " they continue those taxes and then the funds get magically marked for something else. suddenly what i'm paying for is what i am getting." >> you can tweet us and we will get it. >>> here are some of the top stories we are following. there was a freight trail derailment and...
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are you trash talking a pothole? yup. yeah i am. go with the one that's here to help life go right.a sacramento judge is supposed to decide if >>> a very good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia. about an hour from now a san francisco judge will decide whether reporters can take photos of joseph deangelo. this is video from his court appearance last week. they asked if they could have full body photos of the suspect. his attorney said no way. the june is expected to rule in a hearing starting at 8:30. deangelo is accused of several murders in california and dozens of rapes. let's turn to better news this morning, a look at that forecast. nice temperatures. >> nice temperatures even though we're seeing clouds now, we'll get sunshine. live outside in san jose with mostly cloudy start. heading to 75 with clearing by late morning. inland ars in the mid to upper 70s. antioch 77 and 61oday in san francisco. santa rosa expect a high of 71 degrees there. mid-70s today, low 80s for a few spots tomorrow for the interior valleys. then more clouds move in by saturday. some peeks of sunshine,
are you trash talking a pothole? yup. yeah i am. go with the one that's here to help life go right.a sacramento judge is supposed to decide if >>> a very good morning to you. 7:26. i'm laura garcia. about an hour from now a san francisco judge will decide whether reporters can take photos of joseph deangelo. this is video from his court appearance last week. they asked if they could have full body photos of the suspect. his attorney said no way. the june is expected to rule in a...
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deteriorating roads and potholes and a higher bill in the future.released the state is providing us is going to go away. >> that includes rebuilding the bart system which the bay area cannot live without. it also includes upgrades to highway 101 and east bay highways. >> all of those projects go away. >> reporter: some of those political pundits have suggested that republican strategists have got this measure out to get a large turnout of conservative voters as possible to avoid losing seats in congress, which is also on the ballot. >>> a stretch of highway one that is been closed for nearly a year by a monster rockslide could finally reopen in september. the slide happened in may of last year in the mud creek area. more than 1 million tons of rock and earth poured down on highway one, reshaping the coastline in that area. caltrans is working to rebuild the road. >>> groundbreaking was held today for a new regional park in the south bay. the bear creek redwood is set to open next spring. the 14 -- the 1400 acre park is across from the lexington rese
deteriorating roads and potholes and a higher bill in the future.released the state is providing us is going to go away. >> that includes rebuilding the bart system which the bay area cannot live without. it also includes upgrades to highway 101 and east bay highways. >> all of those projects go away. >> reporter: some of those political pundits have suggested that republican strategists have got this measure out to get a large turnout of conservative voters as possible to...
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equipment so we can get on a regular team to make sure all those bike lanes are clean and they are potholes free so we can enjoy it more cycling. [applause] and division zero, with all our work together, we will get there. by the year 20240 fatalities on all of our roads. thank you everyone. happy bike to work day. >> thank you. from our county transportation authority i want to bring up the executive director. >> good morning everyone and congratulations bike coalition and everyone for being here. thank you and have a great, we will have a great day all over the city. i want to thank you and represent the transportation authority as well as supervisor e.g. from our corner. we want to thank the bike coalition on all of our partners are putting on this event as well as events throughout the year. we just had bike and roll to school week. hundreds of schools or i arounde city participated. we are also trading projects throughout the city using our sales tax and thank you to the voters. i mean it is citywide and we'll keep doing it with your help. thank you very much. >> thank you. my friend f
equipment so we can get on a regular team to make sure all those bike lanes are clean and they are potholes free so we can enjoy it more cycling. [applause] and division zero, with all our work together, we will get there. by the year 20240 fatalities on all of our roads. thank you everyone. happy bike to work day. >> thank you. from our county transportation authority i want to bring up the executive director. >> good morning everyone and congratulations bike coalition and everyone...
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. >> fixing potholes, repaving roadways and making safety improvements at interchanges. >> the initiative increased gas and diesel field taxes. california's vehicle registration fees increased, as well. there are efforts to roll back the measure. opponents have gathered enough signatures to put a repeal of it on the november ballot. >>> a man and woman whose bodies were found in the e san jose foothills last week have been identified. yesterday the santa claire medical examiner's office said emilio salazar and jennifer martinez were found shot to death on sierra road in a desolate foothill area last wednesday night. both were from san jose. san jose police found them after someone reported gunshots in the area. it is still not clear why they were in that area the night they were killed. no suspects have been arrested yet. the police still do not have a motive for the killings. >>> the alameda county sheriff department is confirming that a police dog attacked a handcuffed suspect during a traffic stop in hayward. sheriff officials say the deputy have pulled over a car with an expired regis
. >> fixing potholes, repaving roadways and making safety improvements at interchanges. >> the initiative increased gas and diesel field taxes. california's vehicle registration fees increased, as well. there are efforts to roll back the measure. opponents have gathered enough signatures to put a repeal of it on the november ballot. >>> a man and woman whose bodies were found in the e san jose foothills last week have been identified. yesterday the santa claire medical...
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. >> that is 16 potholes, repaving roads, and making safety improvements. >> the bill was signed into law last year, and it initially raised gasoline and diesel fuel taxes as well as the california registration fee. there are efforts to roll back the measure as opponents say they have a -- enough signatures to put a repeal on the ballot. >>> a republican member of congress who want state and local officials who enforce state sanctuary policies to face prosecution. he is taking direct aim at oakland mayor libby schaaf. he is promising that if politicians obstruct immigration raids or enforcement, they will end up in jail. the mayor faced criticism for alerting immigrant communities of an immigration raid. she said she was not obstructing justice, but standing up for her constituents. >>> this isn't a story about a student changing school district, it is about an entire school that wants to move into a new district on the peninsula. the reasons why coming up tonight at 5:30 pm. >>> they cleared out a troubled hallway inside of a bart station after video showed rapid -- rapid -- drug use
. >> that is 16 potholes, repaving roads, and making safety improvements. >> the bill was signed into law last year, and it initially raised gasoline and diesel fuel taxes as well as the california registration fee. there are efforts to roll back the measure as opponents say they have a -- enough signatures to put a repeal on the ballot. >>> a republican member of congress who want state and local officials who enforce state sanctuary policies to face prosecution. he is...
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. >> that is 1 potholes, repaving roads and making safety improvements and interchanges. >> sb1 was signed into law last year. the initiative raised gas and diesel fuel taxes as well as california vehicle registration fee. efforts are under way to roll back this law. earlier this month opponents said they have enough signatures to put a repeal of sb1 on the november ballot. >>> a tesla model s crashes into a pond with the driver inside. the major concern for rescue crews as they prepare to enter the water to get to the electric vehicle and its driver. >> people in hawaii facing a new danger. the warning about health hazards from a hydro norric acid steam cloud. >> a warmer day around the bay area but will it last? we'll take a look at your current conditions and talk about what you can expect for tomorrow. coming up. if you're looking for an incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross ♪ for the latest styles where you'll spend less. ♪ spring dress. ♪ ♪ you gotta go to ross. if you wan
. >> that is 1 potholes, repaving roads and making safety improvements and interchanges. >> sb1 was signed into law last year. the initiative raised gas and diesel fuel taxes as well as california vehicle registration fee. efforts are under way to roll back this law. earlier this month opponents said they have enough signatures to put a repeal of sb1 on the november ballot. >>> a tesla model s crashes into a pond with the driver inside. the major concern for rescue crews as...
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that is filling the potholes, striping the lines and installing the guard rails and trimming the bushesong the highway. their job is not to clean a homeless camp. >> reporter: they have a point about their own safety, but we can clean up and clean out as many homeless camps as we want, but that is not getting at the root cause of homelessness. seemed caltrans, the city of oakland, the mayor, they need to get together like they do on their little projects. >> reporter: until then, melvin samper, on the street for four years, say some dumpsters at camps would be used. >> they could put the garbage in there and wait for the city or caltrans to pick them up. took to the typical enough takes two or three days. in the last five years they spent $30 million to clean up homeless camps, 10 million of that last year alone, money that should've gone to road maintenance. >>> president trump says he would consider meeting with north korean dictator kim jong un inside the demilitarized zone between north and south korea. a meeting between the two leaders is expected to happen in late may or early jun
that is filling the potholes, striping the lines and installing the guard rails and trimming the bushesong the highway. their job is not to clean a homeless camp. >> reporter: they have a point about their own safety, but we can clean up and clean out as many homeless camps as we want, but that is not getting at the root cause of homelessness. seemed caltrans, the city of oakland, the mayor, they need to get together like they do on their little projects. >> reporter: until then,...
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there is potholes everywhere. >> reporter: supporters of the gas tax says if it gets repealed, it could jeopardize construction projects across the state. in walnut creek leigh martinez ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up we're going to speak with our tech and auto expert about a recent report highlighting the flaws and dangers when it comes to self- driving technology. >> and here's a look at tonight's prime time lineup. at 8:00 it's lethal weapon followed by l.a. to vegas at 9:00. and 9:30 you can catch the final season of new girl. after that stay tuned for the 10:00 and 11:00 news with frank somerville and julie hanger. >>> a new report out today shows self-driving cars still have difficulties on the road. according to the mercury news, eight companies that make autonomous vehicles have reported various shortcomings. maneuvering on the road and hardware and software failures. so let's talk about the findings with wall street journal tech and auto reporter tim higgins. you have been covering autonomous cars. what do you make of these shortcomings? >> this is an interesting look. every yea
there is potholes everywhere. >> reporter: supporters of the gas tax says if it gets repealed, it could jeopardize construction projects across the state. in walnut creek leigh martinez ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up we're going to speak with our tech and auto expert about a recent report highlighting the flaws and dangers when it comes to self- driving technology. >> and here's a look at tonight's prime time lineup. at 8:00 it's lethal weapon followed by l.a. to vegas at...
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-- potholes? ,he infrastructure team including paul worthington, did a fantastic job going through the infrastructure policy and thinking about how relates to economic growth. i think we could get a 10th or two out of economic growth for a good long time out of infrastructure, smart infrastructure spending. the president's approach is really sound. , one big billtion is something everybody hoped for and it might still happen. our infrastructure plans are so detailed and nuanced that i think one could expect infrastructure components every time it's possible until he big bill comes. it's important to the president. is of the biggest obstacles the attraction of private capital into the infrastructure space is the government uncertainty. introduced by the fact that nine cabinet agencies have to say it's ok before you do a project. we haven't found out which one, but i've been in meetings where people say there is one object waiting approval that was submitted in the 30's. i have to find that project,
-- potholes? ,he infrastructure team including paul worthington, did a fantastic job going through the infrastructure policy and thinking about how relates to economic growth. i think we could get a 10th or two out of economic growth for a good long time out of infrastructure, smart infrastructure spending. the president's approach is really sound. , one big billtion is something everybody hoped for and it might still happen. our infrastructure plans are so detailed and nuanced that i think one...
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you know, had a slightly trying few weeks, i'd say, that have been road closures and all of the potholesd and lamp posts painted and trash cans have been replaced with extra secure ones and there have been 100,000 people on their doorstep so i think a slight party to enjoy the fact it might all be over. >> go and get yourself some cake now, an in. >> and some tea. >> anna stewart in windsor, thanks so much. >>> president trump, as we switch gears here, is attacking robert mueller's russia investigation again. next what is he calling the justice department to do now. your company is constantly evolving. and the decisions you make have far reaching implications. the right relationship with a corporate bank who understands your industry and your world can help you make well informed choices and stay ahead of opportunities. pnc brings you the resources of one of the nation's largest banks, and a local approach with a focus on customized insights. so you and your company are ready for today. you're more than just a bathroom disease.. you're a life of unpredictable symptoms. crohn's, you've tr
you know, had a slightly trying few weeks, i'd say, that have been road closures and all of the potholesd and lamp posts painted and trash cans have been replaced with extra secure ones and there have been 100,000 people on their doorstep so i think a slight party to enjoy the fact it might all be over. >> go and get yourself some cake now, an in. >> and some tea. >> anna stewart in windsor, thanks so much. >>> president trump, as we switch gears here, is attacking...