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seventh day in a row demonstrating against price and tax hikes of the government struggles to solve russa's economic problems many protesters say they've been left empty handed since the revolution recent reports indicates police fired tear gas to break up some of the demonstrations. ahead of today's demonstrations funny for a char to talk to the family of a man killed during a protest earlier this week. there's not much to do in this small town close to the capital city of today's unemployment is high especially among the youth we are into board about one in three young people does not have a job life has become expensive and the local markets are nearly empty these days. people are fed up with the economic situation in tunisia inflation was already quite high and now there is an additional price hike for basic goods like vegetables and fruits and it in places like this one in villages and towns just outside of the capital city tunis the frustration of a price hikes for basic goods could easily turn into a revolt against a government. people who do not have much suffer the most on the the
seventh day in a row demonstrating against price and tax hikes of the government struggles to solve russa's economic problems many protesters say they've been left empty handed since the revolution recent reports indicates police fired tear gas to break up some of the demonstrations. ahead of today's demonstrations funny for a char to talk to the family of a man killed during a protest earlier this week. there's not much to do in this small town close to the capital city of today's unemployment...
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robert mueller is of course leading the russa probe...which is hanging over the trump administration.erms of a potential trump interview with mueller are being negotiated by the president's personal lawyer and mueller's team. (steve) california officials say the repair costs of the oroville dam have climbed to 870 million dollars. the damage from last february was previously estimated to cost 500-million dollars... that was number given by the state last fall... department of water resources spokeswoman erin mellon says california still hopes that federal emergency funds will cover three-fourths of the cost. mellon says the costs to this point don't include more than 1 billion dollars in legal claims filed by property owners downstream. coming up at eight.. a northern california man accused of hiding two bodies on his father's property is now charged with murder more dramatic fallout from scandal involving a doctor to usa gymnastics stars, nowan athletic director and an entire board of directors are stepping down. and next bart officials taking action after a rider finds dangerous nee
robert mueller is of course leading the russa probe...which is hanging over the trump administration.erms of a potential trump interview with mueller are being negotiated by the president's personal lawyer and mueller's team. (steve) california officials say the repair costs of the oroville dam have climbed to 870 million dollars. the damage from last february was previously estimated to cost 500-million dollars... that was number given by the state last fall... department of water resources...
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tony la russa's animal shelter will host their annual concerts.roceeds from the gala will benefit the foundation, which has adopted 37,000 homeless animals since its founding in 1991. >>> still ahead on abc7 mornings it's dancing with drones, i-pads, can all sorts of other technology. we will show you the high-tech production coming to san jose for one night only. >>> first as we head to break the time right now is 8:36. our mount tam camera showing the cloud cover we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of 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. >>> welcome back, everyone. a live look outside this morning from our santa cruz camera. might be a nice day to head down to the coast
tony la russa's animal shelter will host their annual concerts.roceeds from the gala will benefit the foundation, which has adopted 37,000 homeless animals since its founding in 1991. >>> still ahead on abc7 mornings it's dancing with drones, i-pads, can all sorts of other technology. we will show you the high-tech production coming to san jose for one night only. >>> first as we head to break the time right now is 8:36. our mount tam camera showing the cloud cover we can now...
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tony la russa's animal foundation is hosting its annual benefit concert tonight.l hall of fame inductee chicago. grammy nominated artist cam. and frank d'ambrosio. proceeds from the gala will benefit the animal rescue foundation which has adopt more than 37,000 homeless animals since its founding in 1991. >>> a warning if you use the manzanita park and ride in mill valley. caltrans is closing the lower lot today because it's expected to flood in the high tide during the next several days. the lot often floods during king tides. it should reopen on friday. >>> time to turn to the forecast now. frances dinglasan. >> if you are heading out the door shortly, grab a jacket. we have a cool start to the morning. partly cloudy conditions over the bay area. look at san francisco, already some blue sky there is, currently 46. oak, 43, chilly in gilroy, 36. lots of 40s out there. livermore at 39 degrees. we will start to see the clouds break up and a warmer afternoon. chris. >> frances, thank you. >>> up next, a big reason to smile for a local man exonerated well after he sp
tony la russa's animal foundation is hosting its annual benefit concert tonight.l hall of fame inductee chicago. grammy nominated artist cam. and frank d'ambrosio. proceeds from the gala will benefit the animal rescue foundation which has adopt more than 37,000 homeless animals since its founding in 1991. >>> a warning if you use the manzanita park and ride in mill valley. caltrans is closing the lower lot today because it's expected to flood in the high tide during the next several...
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robert mueller is of course leading the russa probe that's hanging over the trump administration. the government shutdown is over for now but tens of thousands of us service members are still feeling the effect. (grant) officials were forced to cancel national guard training while federal lawmakers battled over the budget. our d.c. correspondent brie jackson reports...the three-day shutdown, coupled with uncertainty about the budget, are having a real impact on the military and its readiness. because every training day that goes unused directly impacts the readiness of those organizations.readiness for the guard requires 24 days of training drills each year which includes combat courses and exercises needed to save lives at home and abroad. robinson says making up for missed time due to shutdowns puts an extra burden on those who serve. military officials say funding uncertainties keep organizations like the national guard in limbo when planning for the future. servicemembers are now urging congress reach a budget-deal. sen. tim scott/ south carolina everytime you have a short ter
robert mueller is of course leading the russa probe that's hanging over the trump administration. the government shutdown is over for now but tens of thousands of us service members are still feeling the effect. (grant) officials were forced to cancel national guard training while federal lawmakers battled over the budget. our d.c. correspondent brie jackson reports...the three-day shutdown, coupled with uncertainty about the budget, are having a real impact on the military and its readiness....