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san francisco, i believe sadly is no longer the most progressive city in the nation. and, that is because of the tech wealth that has invaded our city. i think we can try, really hard to getting it back to being a more progressive city and make some efforts and i think that the board of supervisors can show us that they stand with us the progressive parts of the city there left and, that you care a little bit. i just want to remind you of someone else reminded you that dakota access pipeline was rerouted through standing rock because bismarck's residents feared it would poison their drinking water and the sue were literally forced at gunpoint to accept ecological risks that north curtis white residents refused. again, i just want to say that san francisco needs to divest completely and not just on a surface, cosmetic level. thank you. >>thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >>my name is caroline denton and i was born and grew up in the city and i still live here for 71 years and i really appreciate that you all, you know divested from wells fargo and made
san francisco, i believe sadly is no longer the most progressive city in the nation. and, that is because of the tech wealth that has invaded our city. i think we can try, really hard to getting it back to being a more progressive city and make some efforts and i think that the board of supervisors can show us that they stand with us the progressive parts of the city there left and, that you care a little bit. i just want to remind you of someone else reminded you that dakota access pipeline...
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san francisco, i believe sadly is no longer the most progressive city in the nation. and, that is because of the tech wealth that has invaded our city. i think we can try, really hard to getting it back to being a more progressive city and make some efforts and i think that the board of supervisors can show us that they stand with us the progressive parts of the city there left and, that you care a little bit. i just want to remind you of someone else reminded you that dakota access pipeline was rerouted through standing rock because bismarck's residents feared it would poison their drinking water and the sue were literally forced at gunpoint to accept ecological risks that north curtis white residents refused. again, i just want to say that san francisco needs to divest completely and not just on a surface, cosmetic level. thank you. >>thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >>my name is caroline denton and i was born and grew up in the city and i still live here for 71 years and i really appreciate that you all, you know divested from wells fargo and made
san francisco, i believe sadly is no longer the most progressive city in the nation. and, that is because of the tech wealth that has invaded our city. i think we can try, really hard to getting it back to being a more progressive city and make some efforts and i think that the board of supervisors can show us that they stand with us the progressive parts of the city there left and, that you care a little bit. i just want to remind you of someone else reminded you that dakota access pipeline...
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the white community preferred to whitewash, we've arty been a progressive city, as one radio host that you can't put something behind you if you don't put in front of you first in 1898 wilmington had achieved a very status. you have to understand that this was a huge slaveholding area during the civil war because the river was a block away. all the plantations in north carolina were along e rir. roanoke, cape fear and a huge concentration of 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 were right here in the cape fear river valley. there is a fear of her uprising. there was a terrible nightmare of the landed white gentry. they had very repressive laws against both free blacks and slaves. when general sherman came and invaded north carolina from the south he liberated some 25000 enslaved blacks with the army. he gutted the head of navigation with cape fear. he put all those people on votes and mule trains and brought them to wilmington where they were then processed to the freedmen's bureau. many stayed here and in a 1998 wilmington was one of the largest cities in north on a period of the
the white community preferred to whitewash, we've arty been a progressive city, as one radio host that you can't put something behind you if you don't put in front of you first in 1898 wilmington had achieved a very status. you have to understand that this was a huge slaveholding area during the civil war because the river was a block away. all the plantations in north carolina were along e rir. roanoke, cape fear and a huge concentration of 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 were right...
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san francisco, i believe sadly is no longer the most progressive city in the nation. and, that is because of the tech wealth that has invaded our city. i think we can try, really hard to getting it back to being a more progressive city and make some efforts and i think that the board of supervisors can show us that they stand with us the progressive parts of the city there left and, that you care a little bit. i just want to remind you of someone else reminded you that dakota access pipeline was rerouted through standing rock because bismarck's residents feared it would poison their drinking water and the sue were literally forced at gunpoint to accept ecological risks that north curtis white residents refused. again, i just want to say that san francisco needs to divest completely and not just on a surface, cosmetic level. thank you. >>thank you for your comments. next speaker please. >>my name is caroline denton and i was born and grew up in the city and i still live here for 71 years and i really appreciate that you all, you know divested from wells fargo and made
san francisco, i believe sadly is no longer the most progressive city in the nation. and, that is because of the tech wealth that has invaded our city. i think we can try, really hard to getting it back to being a more progressive city and make some efforts and i think that the board of supervisors can show us that they stand with us the progressive parts of the city there left and, that you care a little bit. i just want to remind you of someone else reminded you that dakota access pipeline...
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they preferred, no pun intended, but to whitewash the past and pretend we have always been a progressive city. i think is one radio host put, you can't put something behind you if you don't put it in front of you first. in 1898, wilmington achieved a very interesting status. this was a huge slaveholding area before the civil war because of the river, which is back there about a block away. all of the plantation in north carolina were along the river. a huge concentration of the 330,000 slaves in north carolina in 1860 or right here. -- were right here. there's always the fear of a slave uprising. the terrible nightmare, if you will, of the land. they had repressive laws against both free blacks and slaves. and when general sherman came and invaded north carolina from the south, he had liberated some 25,000 enslaved blacks with the army. he got to the head of navigation of the river, fayetteville, and put all of those people on flat boats and meal trains -- mule trains and brought them to wilmington where they were then processed down to the freedmen's bureau. a great many of them stayed here.
they preferred, no pun intended, but to whitewash the past and pretend we have always been a progressive city. i think is one radio host put, you can't put something behind you if you don't put it in front of you first. in 1898, wilmington achieved a very interesting status. this was a huge slaveholding area before the civil war because of the river, which is back there about a block away. all of the plantation in north carolina were along the river. a huge concentration of the 330,000 slaves...
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richmond was a pioneering sanctuary city, our current mayor a democrat, not part of the progressives, but there's a very strong commitment to circle the wagons and defend as best people in richmond and as similar cities can against the ravages of the trump era. i think the embrace of rent control is the strongest demonstration of a commitment to try to make the city still affordable for the thousands of tenants who are poor and working class, people of color. there was an anti-foreclosure initiative that kind of stalled out a couple of years ago that i describe in the book, and in the course of doing canvassing around that, the threatened use of eminent domain, both the rpa and the alliance for community empowerment discovered there were a lot more landlord/tenant issues that needed to be addressed perhaps even than the foreclosure crisis, and that's when the effort began to serially make -- seriously make a push for a 15-year goal, the first city in 30 years to introduce rent control. the measure that was passed last fall rolled back rents a year, and now landlords have to have just
richmond was a pioneering sanctuary city, our current mayor a democrat, not part of the progressives, but there's a very strong commitment to circle the wagons and defend as best people in richmond and as similar cities can against the ravages of the trump era. i think the embrace of rent control is the strongest demonstration of a commitment to try to make the city still affordable for the thousands of tenants who are poor and working class, people of color. there was an anti-foreclosure...
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several more progressive cities in particular have said they will continue to welcome themselves to immigrantshas become a progressive rallying cry of sorts, to end a political line in the sand on this divisive political topic. several of these cities are democratic strongholds. this is, of course, just the political dynamics and political realities that they are facing. david: let me give it to the business at hand on capitol hill. the house leadership focus is squarely on tax reform to you and i were talking before the beginning of the show about that. we talked about this blueprint, this ryan-brady blueprint for tax reform. how much is there to be done on it before it becomes legislation? kevin: i spoke with a republican from pennsylvania earlier, just after we had that conversation, david, about the dynamic here, because the republican caucus is divided on the acts. let's listen to what he had to say. >> i don't support the board of justice act. kevin: is it a nonstarter issue? >> is not a notarter but i want to hear about how we get there. this type of corporate tax reform really is going
several more progressive cities in particular have said they will continue to welcome themselves to immigrantshas become a progressive rallying cry of sorts, to end a political line in the sand on this divisive political topic. several of these cities are democratic strongholds. this is, of course, just the political dynamics and political realities that they are facing. david: let me give it to the business at hand on capitol hill. the house leadership focus is squarely on tax reform to you...
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progressive values. now it may be the most aggressive city for breast- feeding moms. the plan to require every san francisco business to provide a place for new moms to pump. >> i think what happened she tumbled off of the trail and you know being blind, she really -- she gets disoriented. >>> a blind dog. this one you are looking at here spent more than a week lost in the santa cruz mountains. how a neighbor carried the dog home. >>> momentum is gaining steam for the raiders possible move to las vegas. the latest word from nfl owners that may vote for relocation as early as this month. >>> and we are tracking the warm-up. it warmed up today but tomorrow and the next day we will see 70s. i will show you how warm it will get in your backyard. >> now to the raid errs -- raiders and more talk with a possible move. there is talk about four nfl owners and all momentum is towards the owners approving a relocation. he tweeted that the raiders feel confident that they have the votes to make the move. >> and around the same time this morning andrew brandt tweeted reports of ra
progressive values. now it may be the most aggressive city for breast- feeding moms. the plan to require every san francisco business to provide a place for new moms to pump. >> i think what happened she tumbled off of the trail and you know being blind, she really -- she gets disoriented. >>> a blind dog. this one you are looking at here spent more than a week lost in the santa cruz mountains. how a neighbor carried the dog home. >>> momentum is gaining steam for the...
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they made the trip from broomall to the coast for the progressive atlantic city boat show. >> it's a great precursor. >> the annual show kicking off today at the convention center, the city's largest consumer event of the year, runs through sunday. >> you'll have a boat for every lifestyle and budget. >> the boating industry has bounced back from the recession. in 2010, this show had 150 boats on display. this year, there are more than 500. >> the technology has changed tremendously on the boats. a lot more user friendly, a lot more economical to run. >> it's been over a year since new jersey slashed its sales tax on boats in half. jersey sellers telling me it has made a difference. >> last year we've seen 5%, 10% increase in boat sales. it's helped a lot. >> it's fun getting on and off the boots. >> they would love to upgrade from the 23 footer they already have. the boat he wants has a price tag of $100,000. >> this is a dream. >> ted has to work a lot harder now. >>> up next, sixers fans frustrations, superstar rookie, joel embiid out for the season, what happens now? and what is
they made the trip from broomall to the coast for the progressive atlantic city boat show. >> it's a great precursor. >> the annual show kicking off today at the convention center, the city's largest consumer event of the year, runs through sunday. >> you'll have a boat for every lifestyle and budget. >> the boating industry has bounced back from the recession. in 2010, this show had 150 boats on display. this year, there are more than 500. >> the technology has...
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. >> reporter: there are some signs of progress. the city says their snow emergency will end about 8:00 tonight. and trash pick up should resume sometime tonight. clearing those streets could take until tomorrow. and schools are closed in ail listen town and bethlehem for the third straight day. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> gusting winds out there making it feel miserably cold. looking at lincoln financial field in south philadelphia. there are still passing snow showers tonight. glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking these freezing temperatures also. >> this cold will stick around. >> yes, it's not typical for march. if we get this much snow in a couple of days it's all gone because of the powerful march sun, higher temperatures and humanity. n humidity. the snow showers have mostly moved south and east. going towards theierc cc cc cc . coatesville has improved. northeast philly, look at mt. holly, thless than a mile philadelphia international, back up to ten miles. most places are seeing improvements except the temperatures. 30 degre
. >> reporter: there are some signs of progress. the city says their snow emergency will end about 8:00 tonight. and trash pick up should resume sometime tonight. clearing those streets could take until tomorrow. and schools are closed in ail listen town and bethlehem for the third straight day. randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> gusting winds out there making it feel miserably cold. looking at lincoln financial field in south philadelphia. there are still passing snow showers...
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progress. right now -- cities and towns reeling after strong storms rip apart their communities. people picking up the pieces after damaging wind and rain slamms down. now, that system heading our way. eileen whelan has details on the wicke break. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been nked highest in customer tisfaction by jd power 4 years a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds plus get hbo for a year and free multi-room dvr service for two years. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. get the best. go to getfios.com - another warm day; have the umbrella - risk of a few strong storms this afternoon (2-7pm) - rainy day friday - as of now, dry for nationals opening day today: mostly cloudy. morning s
progress. right now -- cities and towns reeling after strong storms rip apart their communities. people picking up the pieces after damaging wind and rain slamms down. now, that system heading our way. eileen whelan has details on the wicke break. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. maybe that's why we've been nked highest in customer tisfaction by jd power 4 years a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year...
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include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the lighting benefits and go, of course, the traffic and transit benefits a project of this scale was don't happen without the locate leadership we're pleased to be joined spy the president of the board of supervisors would grew up not far from the street a great leader and supporter of transit in district 5 and across the city please join me in welcoming president of the board of supervisors london breed. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. well, i've had the prestige of riding the 47 and 49 along the van ness beyond a reasonable doubt or corridors when i went to galileo high school although the next generation of y
include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the...
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include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the lighting benefits and go, of course, the traffic and transit benefits a project of this scale was don't happen without the locate leadership we're pleased to be joined spy the president of the board of supervisors would grew up not far from the street a great leader and supporter of transit in district 5 and across the city please join me in welcoming president of the board of supervisors london breed. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. well, i've had the prestige of riding the 47 and 49 along the van ness beyond a reasonable doubt or corridors when i went to galileo high school although the next generation of y
include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the...
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include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the lighting benefits and go, of course, the traffic and transit benefits a project of this scale was don't happen without the locate leadership we're pleased to be joined spy the president of the board of supervisors would grew up not far from the street a great leader and supporter of transit in district 5 and across the city please join me in welcoming president of the board of supervisors london breed. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. well, i've had the prestige of riding the 47 and 49 along the van ness beyond a reasonable doubt or corridors when i went to galileo high school although the next generation of y
include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the...
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so i mean, part of the treeplanting was really part and parcel of the larger progressive era city beautiful movement. and you can see what it meant in cities suddenly have trees. the other part of this, why did people embrace this, why were city officials very enthused to be planting trees, because trees also reviewed serving a quite important aspect of public health. there was no air-conditioning in the cities are hot and the trees are one of the few ways in which you can really bring down the temperature. the other thing is cities are full of horses and wandering pigs and chickens, and to all of the droppings are then drawing and going up into the air. the trees also really help you sort of absorbed and settle the dust, which is not a healthy thing to be inhaling or briefing. so trees, city health commissioners, doctors, i mean, they view to trees is something you want to have around as a way to kind of mitigate the environmental hazards. so you notice here that cherry trees have arrived in washington. if you look at the date, 1925. look at the size of the trees, there may be te ten or 12
so i mean, part of the treeplanting was really part and parcel of the larger progressive era city beautiful movement. and you can see what it meant in cities suddenly have trees. the other part of this, why did people embrace this, why were city officials very enthused to be planting trees, because trees also reviewed serving a quite important aspect of public health. there was no air-conditioning in the cities are hot and the trees are one of the few ways in which you can really bring down the...
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we are down here at progressive atlantic city boat show. this is carrie the spokesperson.ect. this is world's first pedestrian will board. >> it is, the paddle board which means we will paddal with our fight. it is completely new for this year. all of them can come out through sunday and step on board these paddle board and other water sports toys and try it out themselves. >> so people get used to come to these you used to walking around, maybe looking at these boats and this time you can get involved. >> exactly. >> is there all kind of other activities for the whole family. there is amazing boating workshops where you can learn to get behind the helm, navigate through waters and k not tying and fishing seminars and then more than 500 boats here to sees as well >> you say, boats for all different types of people, family, and, yacht, and how big, we have everything here, and, kay yak and 12 feet and yachts at more than 45 feet and that speaks to the range of pricing. there are boats financed for less than $250 a month and then boats up to a million. >> awesome. >> it is g
we are down here at progressive atlantic city boat show. this is carrie the spokesperson.ect. this is world's first pedestrian will board. >> it is, the paddle board which means we will paddal with our fight. it is completely new for this year. all of them can come out through sunday and step on board these paddle board and other water sports toys and try it out themselves. >> so people get used to come to these you used to walking around, maybe looking at these boats and this time...
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to represent the city of san francisco in the face of this and to stand with our history as a progressive city speaking truket and power and justice. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. sfgtv, please. >> i like to start by giving thanks to the ancestors and they are descend chbt here today. this is native land. marcos ramirez a son of a immigrant father and a artist and advisor to a artist rez daents here in san francisco call thd growly and today i like to speak to you as someone privileged to stand among and call myself a water protector. on the monching of february 23 i woke in [inaudible] camp, stepped outside and noticed someone on a hill point agrifle at my chest. i urge you all to look at this photograph. we were of course unarmed as we always have been. the next photograph is much more fun. this is what we had in our hands, we had puppies. we can no longer say we don't understand what the cumulative power of capital does in the hand of those that want to hurt people. this is toward the end. this is recently, this is not the forces learned anything thoferb months of ab
to represent the city of san francisco in the face of this and to stand with our history as a progressive city speaking truket and power and justice. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. sfgtv, please. >> i like to start by giving thanks to the ancestors and they are descend chbt here today. this is native land. marcos ramirez a son of a immigrant father and a artist and advisor to a artist rez daents here in san francisco call thd growly and today i like to speak...
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to represent the city of san francisco in the face of this and to stand with our history as a progressive citypeaking truket and power and justice. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. sfgtv, please. >> i like to start by giving thanks to the ancestors and they are descend chbt here today. this is native land. marcos ramirez a son of a immigrant father and a artist and advisor to a artist rez daents here in san francisco call thd growly and today i like to speak to you as someone privileged to stand among and call myself a water protector. on the monching of february 23 i woke in [inaudible] camp, stepped outside and noticed someone on a hill point agrifle at my chest. i urge you all to look at this photograph. we were of course unarmed as we always have been. the next photograph is much more fun. this is what we had in our hands, we had puppies. we can no longer say we don't understand what the cumulative power of capital does in the hand of those that want to hurt people. this is toward the end. this is recently, this is not the forces learned anything thoferb months of abus
to represent the city of san francisco in the face of this and to stand with our history as a progressive citypeaking truket and power and justice. >> thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. sfgtv, please. >> i like to start by giving thanks to the ancestors and they are descend chbt here today. this is native land. marcos ramirez a son of a immigrant father and a artist and advisor to a artist rez daents here in san francisco call thd growly and today i like to speak to...
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cities. they would have to be coming after huge swath of american public that live in our progressive strongholdsn our cities. juan: i would like to bring lawael wishnie y in fromale school. you told in important story at the conference yesterday about a battle that occurred 10 years ago under the obama administration in terms of ice and attempts to punish the city for becoming more welcoming to immigrants. i am wondering if you could talk about that. >> it was the bush administration, should say. in the city of new haven in 2006, community organizations working with students at the law school developed a set of proposals for r policies to make new haven more welcoming and to improve police civilian relationships, especially in high immigrant neighborhoods. one of the recommendations from the community was that the city of adopt general-purpose municipal identification card available to any resident who wanted one. in the spring o of 2007, the mar proposed in the city council, which we call the board of elders, overwhelmingly apapprovd the nanation's first general-purpose miscible id program. 48
cities. they would have to be coming after huge swath of american public that live in our progressive strongholdsn our cities. juan: i would like to bring lawael wishnie y in fromale school. you told in important story at the conference yesterday about a battle that occurred 10 years ago under the obama administration in terms of ice and attempts to punish the city for becoming more welcoming to immigrants. i am wondering if you could talk about that. >> it was the bush administration,...
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. >> the supervisor says despite the concern, he does see signs of progress including the city's decision to scrap a $25 million plan that would require fire crews to hold giant hoses across large areas to get to the fire scene. >>> up next, how popular are those new express lanes in the tri valley? it's been one year since they opened. the numbers that we're getting in tonight. >>> amid on ongoing court case marking a very sad day, i'm scott budman in san jose. it's been five years to the day since sierra lamar disappeared. >>> i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. a gorgeous day from pointe reyes towards how did you know ma'am i will mt. hamiltohamilton, comin. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's five. ooohh!! aaaahh!! uh! hooooly mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. it's truck month. get 0% financing for 60 months plus find your tag and get $5500 on select chevy silverado pick-ups when you finance with gm financial. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> it is a painful milest
. >> the supervisor says despite the concern, he does see signs of progress including the city's decision to scrap a $25 million plan that would require fire crews to hold giant hoses across large areas to get to the fire scene. >>> up next, how popular are those new express lanes in the tri valley? it's been one year since they opened. the numbers that we're getting in tonight. >>> amid on ongoing court case marking a very sad day, i'm scott budman in san jose. it's...
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in new jersey, low 50, atlantic city e progress through the beginning of the afternoon. here's the hour by hour. you see right now, clear, 11:00, we go through scattered clouds into the afternoon, and 7:00, a little break again, and we'll focus on in the overnight is increase in clouds. 5:00 a.m., some spotlight rain showers can see it's broken up here, through 2:30 in the afternoon, maybe just a little break of showers along the shore points, and overall, your day is a more cloudy forecast today with isolated showers possible, particularly in those morning hours. we'll talk more about the ten-day and how high the temperatures go throughout the weeking up. >> thank you. >>> it's a busy and important day on capitol hill as we continue to follow two hearings underway right now. fbi director james comey answering questions about the investigation and russian involvement in the election. plus, faceoff in philadelphia. thele the u.s. women's hockey team is bringing it our area today. headlines for t pulled a 14-year-old boy ou owilmington jumptreeininbridge this morning. he w
in new jersey, low 50, atlantic city e progress through the beginning of the afternoon. here's the hour by hour. you see right now, clear, 11:00, we go through scattered clouds into the afternoon, and 7:00, a little break again, and we'll focus on in the overnight is increase in clouds. 5:00 a.m., some spotlight rain showers can see it's broken up here, through 2:30 in the afternoon, maybe just a little break of showers along the shore points, and overall, your day is a more cloudy forecast...
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in fact, when he was the mayor of davao city, he was to make provided —— he provided the model for many the progress a model for gender balance and four pro— women legislation as follows pro— women activities. —— for. as the islamic state group are gradually driven out of iraq, the scale of their atrocities is being revealed against one ethnic group in particular. the yazidi people are the victims of a genocidal campaign, according to the un. so far, it's thought 5000 have been killed. over 3000 mostly women and children are being held captive. some yazidis have managed to escape and seek sanctuary in germany. the bbc‘s naomi grimley went to meet them. a secret location in south—west germany, it's a place of exile, 80 yazidi women and children now live here. they were violently persecuted by so—called islamic state and chased out of northern iraq. these two boys were captured by the extremists and sent to a military training camp, aged just 1a and 16. this is their story. translation: the training was about weapons. we learnt how to load and fire a weapon. we were training to be soldiers. we would d
in fact, when he was the mayor of davao city, he was to make provided —— he provided the model for many the progress a model for gender balance and four pro— women legislation as follows pro— women activities. —— for. as the islamic state group are gradually driven out of iraq, the scale of their atrocities is being revealed against one ethnic group in particular. the yazidi people are the victims of a genocidal campaign, according to the un. so far, it's thought 5000 have been...
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city. so across the region look at those temperatures, once again we are making some progress, 41 in center city. forty-two down the shore. thirty-seven for lehigh valley let's track that system. look at tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. the wintry mix north and west of philadelphia, we have some rain in delaware, parts of the south jersey and then during the day saturday we are looking at that rain and then some colder air will move back in, and so sunday morning we have that threat of snow. weather authority seven day forecast showing you today 41 degrees, wintry mix, both mornings, 50 degrees, bob kelly to kick off spring and then back to average by tuesday. >> can't wait to get those 50 's in here. 4:18. good morning everybody. happy st. patrick's day so before i get the e-mails where is your green, i picked out a nice green outfit. here's my jacket i was going to wear but with the green screen behind us here, the green screen is not going to work. here we go, this is tie i was going to wear, so this is what would happen. see how it just keys out. i disappear. so i will just save my green j
city. so across the region look at those temperatures, once again we are making some progress, 41 in center city. forty-two down the shore. thirty-seven for lehigh valley let's track that system. look at tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. the wintry mix north and west of philadelphia, we have some rain in delaware, parts of the south jersey and then during the day saturday we are looking at that rain and then some colder air will move back in, and so sunday morning we have that threat of snow....
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progress is impressive. offensive to take west mosul began two and a half weeks ago. they have taken part of the city. er, three quarters of mosul has been liberated from isis. as you mentioned, they made progress in the last 24 hours taking this government complex which is just adjacent to the old city where it is believed many of the isis fighters have retreated to. among the buildings they took was central bank and museum of mosul until isis took over the city. it was full of treasures going back 5,000 years. in february of 2015, isis members went in with sledgehammers and power drills and destroyed many of the priceless artifacts that are there and it is believed those that they could, they sold on the black market for antiquities. as far as iraqi reaction to the country's removal from the executive travel ban, executive order, iraqis yesterday expressed satisfaction and relief that the country is no longer banned from traveling to the united states. it seems that 24 hours later, they refocused attention on mosul. this morning, i had a look at the front pages of the baghdad newspapers and not a sin
progress is impressive. offensive to take west mosul began two and a half weeks ago. they have taken part of the city. er, three quarters of mosul has been liberated from isis. as you mentioned, they made progress in the last 24 hours taking this government complex which is just adjacent to the old city where it is believed many of the isis fighters have retreated to. among the buildings they took was central bank and museum of mosul until isis took over the city. it was full of treasures going...
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officials from around the country to develop policies that will strengthen cities and protect immigrants. a champion for progressive values and immigrants, the point she was trying to make is that sanctuary cities are actually much safer here and jeff sessions and this department ist trying to do is pass check draconian laws. >> tucker: there is no social science to support this position on that that a sanctuary city is safer. there've been been studies that show it. >> i can talk about it right now. the university of california study basically looked at sanctuary cities across the country and set there is 35.5 fewer crimes per 10,000 and sanctuary cities than nonsanctuary cities. it's even better in smaller municipalities and sanctuary cities have stronger economies, lower poverty rates -- >> tucker: that's not causation. there is no established connection between those two. it's merely speculative. it hasn't been proven. let's get back to what you said --ve >> look at your city for example. >> tucker: there is no evidence that one causes the other so let's not waste our time. by the way, this is an interesting co
officials from around the country to develop policies that will strengthen cities and protect immigrants. a champion for progressive values and immigrants, the point she was trying to make is that sanctuary cities are actually much safer here and jeff sessions and this department ist trying to do is pass check draconian laws. >> tucker: there is no social science to support this position on that that a sanctuary city is safer. there've been been studies that show it. >> i can talk...
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include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the lighting benefits and go, of course, the traffic and transit benefits a project of this scale was don't happen without the locate leadership we're pleased to be joined spy the president of the board of supervisors would grew up not far from the street a great leader and supporter of transit in district 5 and across the city please join me in welcoming president of the board of supervisors london breed. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. well, i've had the prestige of riding the 47 and 49 along the van ness beyond a reasonable doubt or corridors when i went to galileo high school although the next generation of y
include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a city like san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the...
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progress. dover, millville, atlantic city, there's that sleet area in the blue.come down to when the storm starts to try to figure out where this sleet line lies. is it just to the north and west of philadelphia? early tomorrow morning? or does it stay just to the south and east? and very heavy rain to the south, very heavy rain to the north and west. then clock in th10 o'clock in te sleet line flirting with the city, heavy snow to the north and west and then it starts top wind up, rap up and move off to the north late tomorrow afternoon. so expected snow totals, it is a very large amount of difference from the north to the south. 16 to 24-inches lehigh valley up into the poconos. a good 12 to 16-inches for northern western areas of philadelphia and then you collapse all the way down to nothing to the south. in fact, millville bridgeton, these areas may wash away to rain so these numbers really don't mean anything 'cause it's going to happen on the onset and then they wash away but four to 8-inches in this pink zone, eight to 12 anywhere between wilmington woodbu
progress. dover, millville, atlantic city, there's that sleet area in the blue.come down to when the storm starts to try to figure out where this sleet line lies. is it just to the north and west of philadelphia? early tomorrow morning? or does it stay just to the south and east? and very heavy rain to the south, very heavy rain to the north and west. then clock in th10 o'clock in te sleet line flirting with the city, heavy snow to the north and west and then it starts top wind up, rap up and...
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those close to the mayor like frank moran say that the city has seen tremendous progress. >> prior tohe seven and a half years since she has been in office we when from the first of the worst to role model city. we are looking at all over is the country as a role model city of what you can do. >> mayor redd was at et helm when the city fired its police force and that made to more police patrolling that resulted in safer streets. and it's connected to the passion for a city that she governors and one she grew up in. >> she is able to work with people. and compel people to want to do more not only for the city but for the reads of the city. she is born and raised in the city. she is a camden girl and loves the city with all her heart. >> back out live this news conference is still happening, the mayor is still at the podium. not clear what their next role will be. but she says she will spend more time with her family. we also learned that mayor redd will be endorsing city council president, frank moran as the city's next mayor. gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> in ot
those close to the mayor like frank moran say that the city has seen tremendous progress. >> prior tohe seven and a half years since she has been in office we when from the first of the worst to role model city. we are looking at all over is the country as a role model city of what you can do. >> mayor redd was at et helm when the city fired its police force and that made to more police patrolling that resulted in safer streets. and it's connected to the passion for a city that she...
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they are also seeing the progress they've made from weeks of repairs. >>> the city of flint, michigan is now getting a major federal boost to pay for upgrades following a lead crisis in its drinking water. epa awarded $100 million to help pay for the infrastructure upgrades by the end of the year. it will help the city accelerate and expand the to work replace lead water service lines. the city switched to untreated water from the flint river back in 2014. that caused lead from the pipes to get into the water supply. the city went back to detroit's water system in 2015 but neighbors still have to usele filters or water bottles. >>> back here in our area the second phase of philadelphia's beverage tax is now in effect. the first phase was education and awareness for distributors and making sure they registered for the tax. but now officials say it's all about enforcement. they are making sure they are following the law. the city now charges beverage distributors 1.5 cents per ounce. they say the second phase will make it more costly for those distributor whose are not complying. judge
they are also seeing the progress they've made from weeks of repairs. >>> the city of flint, michigan is now getting a major federal boost to pay for upgrades following a lead crisis in its drinking water. epa awarded $100 million to help pay for the infrastructure upgrades by the end of the year. it will help the city accelerate and expand the to work replace lead water service lines. the city switched to untreated water from the flint river back in 2014. that caused lead from the...
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. >> reporter: the city says it's making progress. but in places like this it's slow going. you're looking at rugby street. quite a contrast to the streets that have been plowed. the city says about 70 trucks will be working through the night tonight to finally get to some of these lingering residential roads. streets department tells us it has cleared secondary roads but 70% of residential streets like this one have been hit by a plow. the streets department acknowledged a number of complaints have come in about streets like this one not being completely plowed. they say when they respond, they're finding in some cases that's an accurate complaint. in other cases it's a situation where some of the refreezing has occurred there on the street's suffer and it's made it look like and feel like to drivers the street hasn't been plowed. it's spotty, this is one of a handful of such streets we've seen from overhead this afternoon and the streets department says they should have everything wrapped up by tonight. live at sky force 10, george spencer nbc 10 news. >>> a long process, e
. >> reporter: the city says it's making progress. but in places like this it's slow going. you're looking at rugby street. quite a contrast to the streets that have been plowed. the city says about 70 trucks will be working through the night tonight to finally get to some of these lingering residential roads. streets department tells us it has cleared secondary roads but 70% of residential streets like this one have been hit by a plow. the streets department acknowledged a number of...
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progress. we're not waiting for the official invitation from city hall. we're reaching out. we feel the reach out has been are received pretty well. we'll be having some debates with the chief. cit is an issue where we are concerned about all officers being [thraend]. can you imagine an officer in a crisis situation. saying i'm only trained in use of force. i have to call the cit people. it will take 10 minutes. we believe that universal training. an important debate and discuss. recognition for a good cops. sorry. i real when he brought some cops to the assembly here who had chanced a manna cross the roof top for many, many, minutes physically restrained him and didn't kill him. in terms dealing with lessons learned. i would hope we can look at lessons learned for the proper of nonuse of legal force. we see that every day. we see cops on the street they need those lessons need to be learned. demographics i could caution you to about going to black colleges [xpo] recruit black potential police officers and hiring white office that's outright discrimination. i think we ought
progress. we're not waiting for the official invitation from city hall. we're reaching out. we feel the reach out has been are received pretty well. we'll be having some debates with the chief. cit is an issue where we are concerned about all officers being [thraend]. can you imagine an officer in a crisis situation. saying i'm only trained in use of force. i have to call the cit people. it will take 10 minutes. we believe that universal training. an important debate and discuss. recognition...
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what we've done so far, the tigris river dissects the city and they have made some significant progress over the past three weeks. however, they have yet to get into the old city of mosul. remember when we were looking at the pictures, that ancient city with the very narrow streets and tight corridors the between homes, that's where we still need to get into and that will be the most difficult and the most body because they will have to go block by block and house by house. isis had two years to prepare for this. they are moving faster than i thought but they've yet to come up against the most challenging part of the fight. >> if i didn't miss it, i think there are fewer people now in harm's way but i'm still seeing the number 600,000. reporter: that's right. there are a number of civilians, they've been getting pushed and pushed into pockets. there are about 600,000 civilians in mosul. isis has been using them as shields. they been corralling them and they are fighting from those positions, using them as shields. they know the american airpower will be very hesitant to strike at target
what we've done so far, the tigris river dissects the city and they have made some significant progress over the past three weeks. however, they have yet to get into the old city of mosul. remember when we were looking at the pictures, that ancient city with the very narrow streets and tight corridors the between homes, that's where we still need to get into and that will be the most difficult and the most body because they will have to go block by block and house by house. isis had two years...
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have dropped a couple degrees. 43 in philly, 41 coatesville and allentown, atlantic city at 44 degrees. as we progressernoon, you'll probably only see the temperatures climb maybe two to five degrees. that's about it for the most pa part. yesterday i said the cold front was sitting to our north. the cold front fell south. now we have the cold air in reach and the winds are coming from the east. it's keeping us cloudy and cool. we'll talk more about those winds and also about your temperatures when they pick back up in a few minutes. >>> now to the breaking news out of ohio, ag a a club. according to authorities, hundreds of people wer shooting happened around 1:00 this morning. shot. one person was killed. right now no reports of anys. at this point investigators believe there was only one thou that others may have been involved. they will have 11:00, possibly a news conference. we'll keep you posted gh on the app. >>> the maning bombs and getting into a moved.ut with police in north the lawyer for ahmad rahee clie charges. policetu ter the first of several pipe bombs exploded in neasi heightso dozen
have dropped a couple degrees. 43 in philly, 41 coatesville and allentown, atlantic city at 44 degrees. as we progressernoon, you'll probably only see the temperatures climb maybe two to five degrees. that's about it for the most pa part. yesterday i said the cold front was sitting to our north. the cold front fell south. now we have the cold air in reach and the winds are coming from the east. it's keeping us cloudy and cool. we'll talk more about those winds and also about your temperatures...
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progress are crews making. >> reporter: good morning. atlantic city electric says it has restored power to 30,000 customers who who it because of this winter storm, still this morning, about 200 customers are in the dark. so happening later on today right around 7:30 this morning the county library, here in mulika will will again, reopen as a warming center as power crews continue to work to get everybody backup on line. with an message from peco ac recollect has had 600 lineman working around the clock restore power to south jersey residents left in the dark this late hitting winter storm with the snow, ice, wind has taken its toll. >> this is a bad ice storm so you can expect this to happen. >> reporter: sandy anderson is one of the hundreds without power for days. she and her husband were forced to visit this library turned warming center for relief. >> we came down today to get charged and they have coffee, snacks, very nice. >> we have lights on and they are not on because of the storm and we want to make sure that we help those out, doing the ri
progress are crews making. >> reporter: good morning. atlantic city electric says it has restored power to 30,000 customers who who it because of this winter storm, still this morning, about 200 customers are in the dark. so happening later on today right around 7:30 this morning the county library, here in mulika will will again, reopen as a warming center as power crews continue to work to get everybody backup on line. with an message from peco ac recollect has had 600 lineman working...
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mentorship and there's a lot of support for someone who would be considered either a progressive or a democrat, especially in this cityere needs to also be a base of support for those who are more conservative, republicans, people who have more, let's say, traditional values. >> and do you see any of the changes happening, or is it stagnant? >> you know, you're seeing changes, you know, and i think you're seeing more of an extreme focus on, you know, more women on boards of directors, et cetera, et cetera, things like that, which is important. dianne semingson locally is kind of moving ahead and pushing hard on that issue. it is interesting that one of the earliest states that had a u.s. senator was maine -- margaret chase smith, right? back in the late '40s, '50s. and so, you wonder if it's somehow when there's an urbanized environment, as there are in pennsylvanias of the world, versus a more rural, kind of less of an organizational structure around politics, it gives more of an opportunity for women to lead through the process. >> again, you know, i disagree. women have been discriminated throughout the world, and
mentorship and there's a lot of support for someone who would be considered either a progressive or a democrat, especially in this cityere needs to also be a base of support for those who are more conservative, republicans, people who have more, let's say, traditional values. >> and do you see any of the changes happening, or is it stagnant? >> you know, you're seeing changes, you know, and i think you're seeing more of an extreme focus on, you know, more women on boards of...
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include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a citylike san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the lighting benefits and go, of course, the traffic and transit benefits a project of this scale was don't happen without the locate leadership we're pleased to be joined spy the president of the board of supervisors would grew up not far from the street a great leader and supporter of transit in district 5 and across the city please join me in welcoming president of the board of supervisors london breed. >> (clapping.) >> good morning, everybody. well, i've had the prestige of riding the 47 and 49 along the van ness beyond a reasonable doubt or corridors when i went to galileo high school although the next generation of yo
include and work underneath while we have at the medium and sidewalks opened up that's real progress for a citylike san francisco and, yes we'll take that as a thank you with that my two minutes are are up let's get the dirt digging and the project done thank you. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mr. mayor that is from to have a mayor who was a public works go director not on exciting stop i like hearing the mayor get exist bye about the sewers and other things and the benefits the...
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progress. >> we are joined by usa today, heidi. new york city getting cut and madness and commissioners are angry. one presidential trip to mar-go-largo estimates $3 million. >> heidi, we are entering that season for folks watching at home, how much of this is going to survive? how much of what is proposed will we ever see at the end of the line? >> republicans, i talked to a number of budget officials just cannot see this surviving in its current form. it may not matter brian. this is trump's first opportunity to express that populous doctor that he sold to so many people in these depressed areas of the country. he was not a compassionate conservative like george h.w. bush. he was a true populous that was coming in and rescue the forgotten men. i looked in the story, programming and specifically how these cuts would target trump country. for instance, the rural store fronts that provides job trading to displace workers. the appalachian regional commission which goes in small business loans to these depressed areas and eliminated live heat and s
progress. >> we are joined by usa today, heidi. new york city getting cut and madness and commissioners are angry. one presidential trip to mar-go-largo estimates $3 million. >> heidi, we are entering that season for folks watching at home, how much of this is going to survive? how much of what is proposed will we ever see at the end of the line? >> republicans, i talked to a number of budget officials just cannot see this surviving in its current form. it may not matter...
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it looks like the front has gone through crescent city, the system is progressing south but it will be late morning and early afternoon for us. expect a rainy and windy day, get a break on saturday. >>> leave as soon as you can for tahoe, what about sunday for the way home? >> get out earlier. >> it's coming back sunday evening. >> could be worth it it's gorgeous up there. >> at 620 at 6:20 am, toughest rules in the country, coming up we will tell you what was approved last night. >>> for bodies inside the home, who police tracked down in san francisco. >>>[ laughter ] this has to be late 70s.>> you are favorite live versions of the song. hit me up, this is peter frampton. this is one of the famous live songs, then james, thank you for hitting us up on twitter i will play your requests. it has to be alive performance. -- a live performance. >>> speaking of music, fans of classic rock music -- good morning this morning. the death of a popular musician.>> the drummers from -- a drummer from boston passed away on wednesday on a caribbean cruise ship, booked as part of a legends of rock th
it looks like the front has gone through crescent city, the system is progressing south but it will be late morning and early afternoon for us. expect a rainy and windy day, get a break on saturday. >>> leave as soon as you can for tahoe, what about sunday for the way home? >> get out earlier. >> it's coming back sunday evening. >> could be worth it it's gorgeous up there. >> at 620 at 6:20 am, toughest rules in the country, coming up we will tell you what was...