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that was due to the sea wall earthquake safety program. a $36 million contract awarded to ch2 a nonlbe firm. as you can see from the slide when we include the safety program the overall performance is 35%. when we excluded the lbe clients to almost 60%. during the reporting period we successfully awarded four contracts at micro-lbe set aside these are small contracts for competition among the smallest lbe firms. the piechart shows the 14 contracts awarded this fiscal year by lbe type. four to nonlbe firms. remaining 10 to lbe to 3-a ward to women owned businesses and four contracts to minority owned forms. on right is the breakdown. asian-american firms three contracts. african-american owned firms one of those awarded to minority firms. to become certified they must self select women owned or minority owned. during this reporting contract one of the public relations contracts. it is owned by african-american women it is a woman contract award rather than minority owned based on self selection of the firm and certification status. turning
that was due to the sea wall earthquake safety program. a $36 million contract awarded to ch2 a nonlbe firm. as you can see from the slide when we include the safety program the overall performance is 35%. when we excluded the lbe clients to almost 60%. during the reporting period we successfully awarded four contracts at micro-lbe set aside these are small contracts for competition among the smallest lbe firms. the piechart shows the 14 contracts awarded this fiscal year by lbe type. four to...
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the community of 2100 people. >> right now nothing is shoring it up. >> reporter: a 100-year-old sea wall along beach road is failing. you can see it's moved about an inch and a half. engineers tell the city manager a fix can't wait. >> where the top of the wall has moved out. that means the bottom of the wall is probably moving in, so you have this thing going. you think about it, if it goes too far, it will just topple over. >> reporter: losing the wall would let bay water flow into town, potentially flooding homes and key access roads. the city declared a state of emergency monday hoping to fast track a $500,000 repair job. the plan is to shore up 120 feet of wall with steel plates driven 35 feet into the bay mud. >> then you attach them to the wall so that they hold the wall up and keep it from shaking. if there's an earthquake, if there's a big wave action, whatever there is. >> reporter: people who live here are relieved city leaders are taking action. >> we want to make sure it's well maintained and safe because having it the other way around would be tragic. especially if an earth
the community of 2100 people. >> right now nothing is shoring it up. >> reporter: a 100-year-old sea wall along beach road is failing. you can see it's moved about an inch and a half. engineers tell the city manager a fix can't wait. >> where the top of the wall has moved out. that means the bottom of the wall is probably moving in, so you have this thing going. you think about it, if it goes too far, it will just topple over. >> reporter: losing the wall would let bay...
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they're in the the only city dealing with crumbling sea walls and rising sea levels. >> this seawall has kept the water at bay for more than a century. after that ponding. >> a peace of the wall is starting to go outward. >> the seawall is crumbling and the guard rule is the most obvious sign and the real trouble is underneath. >> it's been undermined by wave action for many years, it's becoming more of an emergency because you get to a tipping point where the wall could actually fall hover into the water. >> if the city lets it go, the fear is flooding during the rainy season, the plan is to fix it for half a million dollars. >> the whole place is susceptible to sea level rise. >> modifying this wall, it's a much bigger and expensive problem. this seawall on san raphael avenue is not in danger of collapsing, but they'll have to raise it and the beach road wall another two feet to protect against sea level rise and that could cost many millions of dollars. long time residents say the problem must be addressed. >> the community supports it, and if taxing are necessary, they've always p
they're in the the only city dealing with crumbling sea walls and rising sea levels. >> this seawall has kept the water at bay for more than a century. after that ponding. >> a peace of the wall is starting to go outward. >> the seawall is crumbling and the guard rule is the most obvious sign and the real trouble is underneath. >> it's been undermined by wave action for many years, it's becoming more of an emergency because you get to a tipping point where the wall could...
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this is a sea wall in belvidere and marin county. it kept the water at bay for more than a century, but after all of that pounding of waves it is now crumbling. here's nbc bay area's jean ellie with more. >> reporter: picture perfect views from belvidere are stunning, but something else along the waterfront is stunning the community of 2,100 people. >> right now there's nothing shoring it up. >> reporter: a 100-year-old sea wall along beach road is failing. you can see it's moved about an inch and a half. engineers tell the city manager a fix can't wait. >> where the top of the wall has moved out, and that means the bottom of the wall is probably moving in, so you've kind of got this thing going, and if -- if you think about it, if it goes too far it will topple over. >> reporter: losing the wall would let bay water flow into up to. potentially flooding homes and key access roads. the city declared a state of emergency monday hoping to fast track a $500,000 repair job. the plan is to shore up 120 feet of wall with steel plates driven
this is a sea wall in belvidere and marin county. it kept the water at bay for more than a century, but after all of that pounding of waves it is now crumbling. here's nbc bay area's jean ellie with more. >> reporter: picture perfect views from belvidere are stunning, but something else along the waterfront is stunning the community of 2,100 people. >> right now there's nothing shoring it up. >> reporter: a 100-year-old sea wall along beach road is failing. you can see it's...
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we were walking along the sea wall. it was incredibly thick fog.um five metres in front of you. i heard shouting and a metallic planning sound. then nothing. the fog was disorienting. you couldn't tell which direction the noise was coming from or how far away it was. within half an hour, by the time we walked back, we saw the red funnel ferry, 50 metres, swimming distance from the harbour. then the fog came down again even thicker and you couldn't see it any more. right now the sun has come out, a blazing hot sunny day. people lining up watching, everyone has got their cameras out. a couple of lifeboats searching but i think they arejust here to lifeboats searching but i think they are just here to provide reassurance. all you can see of the wreckage is a mast sticking out of the water, and a row of yachts which are moored and don't appear to have anybody on board. gwen, we are seeing a picture from the maritime traffic which shows what's been going on there. we can see the map showing the ferry which has run aground, as you said not far from the h
we were walking along the sea wall. it was incredibly thick fog.um five metres in front of you. i heard shouting and a metallic planning sound. then nothing. the fog was disorienting. you couldn't tell which direction the noise was coming from or how far away it was. within half an hour, by the time we walked back, we saw the red funnel ferry, 50 metres, swimming distance from the harbour. then the fog came down again even thicker and you couldn't see it any more. right now the sun has come...
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water front of new york, all around the south tip of manhattan, in such a way that doesn't create a sea wall that segregates the city from the water around it but undulating hills and see pavilions with programs and target doors that can slide up and undulating pieces of furniture, so you have a much more accessible and enjoyable water front but everything that makes it more accessible, protects it from the next sandy. >> this is a piece of infrastructure designed explicitly to respond to the destruction of hurricane sandy, explicitcally to respond respond to the issue of rising seas and global warming but from the perspective of someone at the southern tip of manhattan, it won't look like a wall, it will look like hills, it will look like rolling hills. what is so school about this, when most people think about designing for a future about dis topian changes to the climate, you think of blade runner, and i don't know how many people saw that, but what you have there is 30-foot walls, grotesque gray walls rising up alongside the city and due need something that distopian as well. you can hav
water front of new york, all around the south tip of manhattan, in such a way that doesn't create a sea wall that segregates the city from the water around it but undulating hills and see pavilions with programs and target doors that can slide up and undulating pieces of furniture, so you have a much more accessible and enjoyable water front but everything that makes it more accessible, protects it from the next sandy. >> this is a piece of infrastructure designed explicitly to respond to...
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it's a state of emergency, belvedere is not the only bay area having the problem of crumbling sea walls. >> the seawall has kept the water at bay for more than a century. the problem is with the pounding. >> the seawall along beach road is crumbling, the guard rail is the obvious sign, the real trouble is underneath. >> it's undermined by wave acts over many years, it's more of an emergency, you get to a tipping point where the wall could fall into the water. >> if the city lets it go, the fear is flooding during the rainy season, the plan is to fix it for half a million dollars. >> the whole area is susceptible. >> modifying this wall, it's a much bigger and expensive problem, this seawall is not in danger of collapsing on san raphael, they'll have to raise it and the beach wall to protect from sea level rise, that can cost many millions of dollars. long time residents say it must be addressed. >> the community supports it, if taxes are necessary, they're usually passed, i think they're doing the best thing they can for the future. >> earlier this week, a you nations report on climate
it's a state of emergency, belvedere is not the only bay area having the problem of crumbling sea walls. >> the seawall has kept the water at bay for more than a century. the problem is with the pounding. >> the seawall along beach road is crumbling, the guard rail is the obvious sign, the real trouble is underneath. >> it's undermined by wave acts over many years, it's more of an emergency, you get to a tipping point where the wall could fall into the water. >> if the...
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. >>> the bay area faces crumbling sea walls. we'll take to you marin county where there's a man in place to protect homes in danger. >>> a small east bay restaurant will have to close and they say it's because of a new neighbor. >> traffic is going to be busy if you're driving on certain commutes, other commutes are light. things are beginning to change, here on the golden gate bridge it is still looking good heading south. >>> if you enjoyed yesterday, a little coolness to the afternoon temperatures, more of the same today, what about the weekend? we'll take a look. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, happening today an update is expected on the temporary closure of the salesforce transit center, the board of directors will meet this morning at 9:30, a portion of freemont street between howard and mission was set to reopen tomorrow. officials now say it won't reopen until october 17th. crews need more time to install a 4-storey shoring system to stabilize home in morgan hill. deputies spent the day moving plants out of the home
. >>> the bay area faces crumbling sea walls. we'll take to you marin county where there's a man in place to protect homes in danger. >>> a small east bay restaurant will have to close and they say it's because of a new neighbor. >> traffic is going to be busy if you're driving on certain commutes, other commutes are light. things are beginning to change, here on the golden gate bridge it is still looking good heading south. >>> if you enjoyed yesterday, a...
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the wall is vulnerable to a earthquake and rising sea level. >> we've done engineering study.earthquake the seawall will fail. city leaders want to rebuild the seawall, they support proposition a. a bond measure to take the seawall from the last century to the next one. the measure is backed by the board of supervisors and many environmental group. the only public opposition is from the libertarian . >> that's the main thing, underring -- understanding what it is and what it does. >> supporters say the wall will be raised several feet. like the ferry terminal to account for sea level rise of 6 feet in 80 years. >> the plan is if all goes well to rebuild crucial sections over the next eight years and finish the rest by 2050. >>> after back-to-back years with wildfires you may wonder how the smoke may impact wine. wineries want to know the same thing. at this point not much the smok fires may have affected wine grapes. wine grapes are most vulnerable during a critical stage of ripe inning. now -- ripening. >> am i safe to bottle this wean. will the wine stay like this. >> califo
the wall is vulnerable to a earthquake and rising sea level. >> we've done engineering study.earthquake the seawall will fail. city leaders want to rebuild the seawall, they support proposition a. a bond measure to take the seawall from the last century to the next one. the measure is backed by the board of supervisors and many environmental group. the only public opposition is from the libertarian . >> that's the main thing, underring -- understanding what it is and what it does....
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i was with my husband and the dog, walking along the sea wall, and it was incredibly thick fog.nd, and then nothing. but the fog was that, you could not tell direction of the noise or how far way it was. within half an hour, or by the time we walked back, we saw the red funnel ferry sort of swimming distance away from the harbour. and then the fog came down again even thicker. you couldn't see it any more. right now, the sun has come out, it's a hot sunny day, there are about 200 people lined up watching what's going on, everyone has their cameras out, the odd couple of lifeboats circling but they are here to provide reassurance i think. all you can see of the wreckage is a huge mask sticking out of the water. —— a huge mast. among a row of shops that do not have anyone on board. —— i’ow that do not have anyone on board. —— row of yachts. we see here a picture of the maritime traffic which shows what's been going on there. we can see the map here showing the ferry which has run aground as you said, not far from the harbour. we are being told by the maritime and coastguard agency
i was with my husband and the dog, walking along the sea wall, and it was incredibly thick fog.nd, and then nothing. but the fog was that, you could not tell direction of the noise or how far way it was. within half an hour, or by the time we walked back, we saw the red funnel ferry sort of swimming distance away from the harbour. and then the fog came down again even thicker. you couldn't see it any more. right now, the sun has come out, it's a hot sunny day, there are about 200 people lined...
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veered off from east cowes towards the esplanade and landed up on a sandbank in low tide inside the sea wallit was stranded. there were reports it hit a couple of yachts as it came in and reports of cries and shouts for help. after extensive search by the coastguard and the lifeboats, it seems they might have been people trying to alert authorities that something had happened. they have called off the search at the moment. the falcon was refloated by a tug boat and brought into port at east cowes. they are still meeting with the coastguard and the police and the ferry authorities to see what they are going to do. i've heard they will probably take it out of port empty and try and bring in another boat to deal with all the people waiting here now to cross. that's not been confirmed if there will be any further crossings as far as i know. presumably people you've been speaking to who use this ferry and other forms of transport between these places, are they concerned this has happened? yes, i've heard there was an incident a few weeks ago where the same boat clipped another yacht. somebody who
veered off from east cowes towards the esplanade and landed up on a sandbank in low tide inside the sea wallit was stranded. there were reports it hit a couple of yachts as it came in and reports of cries and shouts for help. after extensive search by the coastguard and the lifeboats, it seems they might have been people trying to alert authorities that something had happened. they have called off the search at the moment. the falcon was refloated by a tug boat and brought into port at east...
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the sea wall in belvedere has kept the water at bay for more than a century. but now after years of pounding it's crumbling. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in belvedere with the details of what could happen next. jean. >> reporter: jessica, belvedere is surrounded by water and seawalls helped keep the water out of town. but this seawall is moving. city leaders declared a state of emergency, hoping to get this wall repaired as soon as possible. picture perfect views from belvedere stunning. but something else along the waterfront is stunning the community of 2100 people. >> right now there's nothing really shoring it up. >> reporter: a 100-year-old seawall along beach road is failing. you can see it's moved about an inch and a half. engineers tell the city manager a fix can't wait. >> where the top of the wall has moved out. and that means the bottom of the wall is probably moving in. so you've got this thing going. if you think about it, if it goes too far it will just topple over. >> losing the wall would let bay water flow into town. potentially flooding h
the sea wall in belvedere has kept the water at bay for more than a century. but now after years of pounding it's crumbling. nbc bay area's jean elle is live in belvedere with the details of what could happen next. jean. >> reporter: jessica, belvedere is surrounded by water and seawalls helped keep the water out of town. but this seawall is moving. city leaders declared a state of emergency, hoping to get this wall repaired as soon as possible. picture perfect views from belvedere...
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(ken) a sea wall in the bay area is crumbling. now city leaders are calling it a state of emergency. (catherine) its demolition day. the vallco mall is scheduled to be completely leveled. we'll take a look at what's going up in its place. (catherine) it's the beginning of the end for the long-vacant vallco shopping mall in cupertino.(ken) there are still a few hurdles to clear but crews have started demolishing parts of the old mall to make way for a huge housing project. kron four's rob fladeboe has the story. nats (jack hammer goes to work) what was once the parking garage behind the sears store on the west side of vallco mall will soon be rubble. cupertino city leaders then took sledge hammers to chunks of concrete in a symbolic gesture to celebrate the arroval of a development that will include a mix of low income housing, retail and office space accoding to reed moulds with the developer sand hill properties. reed moulds/sand hill properties "....there is a lot of enthusiam because we've been working on this project full of o
(ken) a sea wall in the bay area is crumbling. now city leaders are calling it a state of emergency. (catherine) its demolition day. the vallco mall is scheduled to be completely leveled. we'll take a look at what's going up in its place. (catherine) it's the beginning of the end for the long-vacant vallco shopping mall in cupertino.(ken) there are still a few hurdles to clear but crews have started demolishing parts of the old mall to make way for a huge housing project. kron four's rob...
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. >>> well, the bay area faces crumbling sea walls, we'll take you to marin county where there's a plan to fix a problem before homes are in danger. >> and get your hands on a plane, where the longest route will be launched today. >>> and it's not bad out there. things are beginning to change a little bit as you look at the bay bridge, it's getting more crowded on the way over to the treasure island exit. >> not much change today, yesterday will just carry over, there are signs on a change on the weekend, we'll discuss it coming up. do you hear that? no. it's quiet. too quiet. xfinity home cameras. xfinity home gives you an extra pair of eyes to help watch over your family. plus, you have added peace of mind from 24/7 professional monitoring. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity customers, add xfinity home and get a great offer. plus, ask how to get free installation. call, go online, or demo in an xfinity store today. not to the finish.t. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. >>> test re
. >>> well, the bay area faces crumbling sea walls, we'll take you to marin county where there's a plan to fix a problem before homes are in danger. >> and get your hands on a plane, where the longest route will be launched today. >>> and it's not bad out there. things are beginning to change a little bit as you look at the bay bridge, it's getting more crowded on the way over to the treasure island exit. >> not much change today, yesterday will just carry over,...
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wall could actually fall over into the water.>> united nations report of planning change warning this week of dire consequences from rising sea levels. belvedere is the only bay area city that needs to shore up raise the height of the wall. there asking voters to pass almost half billion dollar bond measure to strengthen the barco seawall. >>> night -- traffic will be busy and look ahead 24 restaurant if you're driving in contra costa county we will make a sweep of it. beginning in lafayette westbound 24 through lafayette you can see it is going to be slow and will also be slow in or render. not been crashes but some people have been avoiding 80 and they get on 680. there is a crash southbound 680 near north main and you can look at this here. you can see how contra costa county is beginning to fill in. one thing affects the other. 680 gets to see as well. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza. 15 to 20 minute delay you can see in this picture along high street. westbound 580 find the bay bridge san mateo and dunbarton bridges phone four. heading to east that i; 17. >>> not much change. other locales i know the talk season is
wall could actually fall over into the water.>> united nations report of planning change warning this week of dire consequences from rising sea levels. belvedere is the only bay area city that needs to shore up raise the height of the wall. there asking voters to pass almost half billion dollar bond measure to strengthen the barco seawall. >>> night -- traffic will be busy and look ahead 24 restaurant if you're driving in contra costa county we will make a sweep of it. beginning...
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it is not high tide yet and it is coming up to the sea wall here. that direction is east.will be as high as 12 feet of storm surge east of where we are, about 9 feet expected where we are right now. officials say if you haven't left, if you are somewhere do not try to leave now. it is too late. back to you guys. >> thanks very much. we will go to chad myers at the cnn weather center tracking the storm as it gets closer to the coast line. please tell us it is not strengthening more. >> i did see a gust to about 140. the pressure is still going down. this is really kind of unprecedented that the pressure continues to go down. 145 right now, 165 with the gusts moving north northeast at 13. this is the 11:00 advisory that did not say north northeast at the last advisory. the turn to the right has made its way. it looked like it could have drifted north all day long even though it was forecast to turn right. we still have wind gusts 47 miles per hour panama city. 64 i think that said. the surge is right where we thought it would be. later on today the winds will be 100 miles pe
it is not high tide yet and it is coming up to the sea wall here. that direction is east.will be as high as 12 feet of storm surge east of where we are, about 9 feet expected where we are right now. officials say if you haven't left, if you are somewhere do not try to leave now. it is too late. back to you guys. >> thanks very much. we will go to chad myers at the cnn weather center tracking the storm as it gets closer to the coast line. please tell us it is not strengthening more....
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so it's not as easy as saying, see to shining sea wall. some places do need a wall. i'm happy to support that. border patrol agent who have endorsed president trump have endorsed me in this senate race. a.g. hawley: thank you very much for that question. and i think you said you are a veteran. thank you for your service. i think i can answer your question more simply than all of that. yes is the answer. i support a border wall. i will support the president getting funding for a border wall. senator mccaskill as called the wall and there's a she said it's embarrassing. she has mocked president trump for wanting to build a wall. law a basic rule of issue. we need to enforce the laws of this country. now we have this migrant caravan coming toward the border, thousands of people, growing we are told in news reports by the day. this could be a disastrous situation. we need a secure border. washington has had the chance to do this for years and they haven't done it. senator mccaskill voted against funding for the wall, and voted plan, a veryaca generous proposal, but it ha
so it's not as easy as saying, see to shining sea wall. some places do need a wall. i'm happy to support that. border patrol agent who have endorsed president trump have endorsed me in this senate race. a.g. hawley: thank you very much for that question. and i think you said you are a veteran. thank you for your service. i think i can answer your question more simply than all of that. yes is the answer. i support a border wall. i will support the president getting funding for a border wall....
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over there is not the only bay area city that needs to shore up and raise the height of the sea wall.san francisco is asking voters next month to pass in over billion dollar bond measure to strengthen the embarcadero seawall. >>> san jose mayor sam liccardo nothing a partnership with airbnb to provide temporary housing for people in the case of a natural disaster calling the program host core. the first partnership of its kind in the united states to temporarily house people in an emergency such as a flood or earthquake. the program is a response to last year's devastating flooding with all along san jose county creek that has forced 40,000 people from their homes. >> since the weather occurred, the city has abrasive challenges we faced as one of those with the immediate need for housing. we are seeing in a florida. without in santa rosa last year. immediate need for housing is a san jose knee. anywhere. struck the official announcement made at 11 a.m. >>> coming up a, in their intensive situation for the two- man crew headed out into the international space station. what went wrong w
over there is not the only bay area city that needs to shore up and raise the height of the sea wall.san francisco is asking voters next month to pass in over billion dollar bond measure to strengthen the embarcadero seawall. >>> san jose mayor sam liccardo nothing a partnership with airbnb to provide temporary housing for people in the case of a natural disaster calling the program host core. the first partnership of its kind in the united states to temporarily house people in an...
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. >> reporter: islanders want a sea wall to surround tangier.with a $30 millice tag, the army corps of engineers siys it would be cheaper to ly move everyone to the mainlafo. >> a lot os, myself included, we really don't go there, like,hinking about having to abandon the island, move somewhere else. >> reporter: much of the debate surrounding tangier's future ses on what's causing th island to shrink. scientists say rising seawater, caused by man-made climate change, makes the effect of the waves even worse. islanders like "ooker" eskridge see only the erosion. >> we can see the effects of urerosion daily weekly for but the sea level rise these. things just look the same to me to it did when i was a boy. i've been workiny for 50 years and pretty much day in day out and i just don't see any difference in the sea vel. >> reporter: the debate has drawn national attention, rgely because 87% of the island's voters went for president trump, a climate change ske that prompted cnn to visit last summer. >> i love donald trump as much as any family member
. >> reporter: islanders want a sea wall to surround tangier.with a $30 millice tag, the army corps of engineers siys it would be cheaper to ly move everyone to the mainlafo. >> a lot os, myself included, we really don't go there, like,hinking about having to abandon the island, move somewhere else. >> reporter: much of the debate surrounding tangier's future ses on what's causing th island to shrink. scientists say rising seawater, caused by man-made climate change, makes the...
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are things we need to do for adaptation, we need to mitigate against it, building codes and higher sea wallsnd then there is this talk about how can we change our energy policy to reverse some of this and that's where i think we get ourselves into a problem because none of these measures -- all of these measures that are being talked about have significant economic impact and it's not clear they have any immediate or short-term impact particularly because other countries may not necessarily follow suit. this is a nuanced and complicated issue and to just talk -- to just act like if we had banned all oil and gas and just gone to solar and wind in this country that the hurricane wouldn't have happened, i do think -- i'm not saying that's what you're saying, but i do think that argument is a misleading one. hurricanes are a fact of life. andrew happened in '92, devastated south florida. we have had hurricanes hit the state repeatedly forever. you go back to the native americans in florida at that time and hurricanes hitting them was a big part of their lure because they happened. that said, yes
are things we need to do for adaptation, we need to mitigate against it, building codes and higher sea wallsnd then there is this talk about how can we change our energy policy to reverse some of this and that's where i think we get ourselves into a problem because none of these measures -- all of these measures that are being talked about have significant economic impact and it's not clear they have any immediate or short-term impact particularly because other countries may not necessarily...
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a sea of people tearing down a border wall in mexico... >>> the voice will be heard. sh to get prisoners to vote. >>> a sea of people tearing down a border wall in mexico walking towards the u.s. now. hear what this biggest pumpkin you'll ever see and a race so crazy, it inspired us to get a bit poetic. >> three, two, one. >> pumpkins dropped from 180 feet high. released from a crane straight up in the sky. children scamper to find them in hiding but pumpkins, it seems, are also for riding. it's pumpkin fest. the big event the annual regatta. >> nobody did a dragon boat. i knew it because i googled it. >> makes perfect sense. >> on your mark, get set, get wet. >> to the buoy and back propelling their boats, it's a marvel these pumpkins can actually float. the crowds love the spills of these orange skippers are plunged into maine's chilly waters. plunging into maine's the last race wi to a race co-founder imparts a meaningful word. >> we need some relief from the everyday pressures of life and what you watch on tv. >> i think we can try a little harder and make it more
a sea of people tearing down a border wall in mexico... >>> the voice will be heard. sh to get prisoners to vote. >>> a sea of people tearing down a border wall in mexico walking towards the u.s. now. hear what this biggest pumpkin you'll ever see and a race so crazy, it inspired us to get a bit poetic. >> three, two, one. >> pumpkins dropped from 180 feet high. released from a crane straight up in the sky. children scamper to find them in hiding but pumpkins, it...
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this water would push right up over this little sea wall.an idea, this gazebo would be entirely underwater as well. that park, this little neighborhood, those houses, just beyond all that, downtown apalachicola, that would be flooded as well. you see there are a lot of boats still here but we have seen a number of boaters coming in making those last-minute preps, doing what they can to either secure their boats or get them out of harm's way, taking them out of the marina, down the canal, up the apalachicola river, further inland to safety. we're also seeing people just helping their neighbors. the winds are starting to pick up a little bit. we've had a few showers but we are expecting the brunt of the tropical storm-force winds to hit later on. mandatory evacuation in franklin county. they are busing people out of towns, getting them to shelters, places like that. they're calling it a one-time opportunity. something that a lot of people here need to pay attention to. again, the main concern is the storm surge. victor oquendo, abc news, apala
this water would push right up over this little sea wall.an idea, this gazebo would be entirely underwater as well. that park, this little neighborhood, those houses, just beyond all that, downtown apalachicola, that would be flooded as well. you see there are a lot of boats still here but we have seen a number of boaters coming in making those last-minute preps, doing what they can to either secure their boats or get them out of harm's way, taking them out of the marina, down the canal, up the...
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using this program, the army corps was able to work with places like the city of jurian to remove a sea wall on the sea hurst park shore line. now that shore line is a habitat for endangered salmon and home fo bald eagles and osprey and attracting visitors everywhere. the army corps was able to us oo the program to restore critical habitat along the snohomish river that was lost in the early 20th century. the estuary now provides access to spawning and rearing and feeding areas for salmon. and puget sound, the second largest estuary in the united states, is home to thousands of species that also this will help. over a dozen of these species are listed as endangered or threatened, and us helping by making these improvements to clean up puget sound and restore habitat is so important to the viability of the pacific northwest. the bill increases funding for puget sound adjacent water restoration from $40 million to $60 million and the pro-project funding from five to ten. these are just expanded numbers but they meet everything from meeting the goals of these projects around puget sound. we are
using this program, the army corps was able to work with places like the city of jurian to remove a sea wall on the sea hurst park shore line. now that shore line is a habitat for endangered salmon and home fo bald eagles and osprey and attracting visitors everywhere. the army corps was able to us oo the program to restore critical habitat along the snohomish river that was lost in the early 20th century. the estuary now provides access to spawning and rearing and feeding areas for salmon. and...
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. >> it was a sea of red on wall street today, the dow plunging more tn 800 points. the worst one-day drop since february. rising rates continue to fuel fears in the stock market. but some believe investors will look past higher ratesf the corporate earnings picture remains strong. that starts on friday.se earnings on. right now the earnings picture, well let's say it's getting more complicated than it used to be. investors are dating the impact of pennsylvania large number ofia ves, higher rates, but higher raw material costs, weaker foreign currencies, tariffs and even potentially weaker demand from chin one thinor sure, investor focus is shifting away from the third and even the fourth quarter earnings and toward 2019 projections. what are the major issues toh wan first margin erosion. that's the most important. that's mainly driven by higher costs, wages and raw materials, amazon's ni$15 m wage hike won't effect third or fourth quarter eriks bt has everyone scrambling to figure out the impact on other industries. the good news is many companies may be able to pas
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shows is unwise for play a billboard along the common good homes rolled up three at sea and while the. show on the wallwater out. names of people most of all start out. you know if it's and those around you know all of your marco cheerleaders and also update you all as i act but as the old newbie. i was almost in enough longer. than it back store new model chart still been years knowledge. gave it sort of thrown off me no. he. began you believe in truth. but here's the. book we had to. see in the afternoon. ya need just create the. thing for me more on the i was or by no. means and i. said. give each so prone of me nor to what. i need it is of course to many but i go on. forever. all over what i knew what they are going is really at the what. is this of people you can slide getting a thirty nine years give i just i'm going to go it's. stay i lay down sometime up to me i just read a book but the three of them just. i hadn't really thought i could get. such a mining. and on the. immiseration a can you tell me shirley can charlie star who can yes no trust. him and lower the show to kim much. years and yea
shows is unwise for play a billboard along the common good homes rolled up three at sea and while the. show on the wallwater out. names of people most of all start out. you know if it's and those around you know all of your marco cheerleaders and also update you all as i act but as the old newbie. i was almost in enough longer. than it back store new model chart still been years knowledge. gave it sort of thrown off me no. he. began you believe in truth. but here's the. book we had to. see in...
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play a bill put along the common three at sea and while the. show on the wall. have also made you know if it's on those around you know all of. those and i was told that you all is an. old newbie. and i suppose i'm in the flung. back still on your child still being is not. giving up on of me nor. most of it then you believe in truth. but here's an. austrian see you in the afternoon. ya need us create the. theme on. newsnight. said. give each so prong of me nor is seth what. it is of course you mean you. have. told what i knew what they are doing is really. if this of people use guns like getting a free one is there i just am going to go it's just like. stay only down stuff come up to me i defended look but certainly because i think you i don't really know what i could get to you. my good me are you. initially cynical can you tell me shirley can charlie star who can yes no trust. showed him a lower dish for sure to came much. years and years not just the good night is about what. he was sure we knew we get. mama mama show and no not a. couple of pajamas nitish to
play a bill put along the common three at sea and while the. show on the wall. have also made you know if it's on those around you know all of. those and i was told that you all is an. old newbie. and i suppose i'm in the flung. back still on your child still being is not. giving up on of me nor. most of it then you believe in truth. but here's an. austrian see you in the afternoon. ya need us create the. theme on. newsnight. said. give each so prong of me nor is seth what. it is of course you...
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weather that's into sri lanka as per usual further north it is generally dry and seem to be a wall around the sea temperatures in that quarter of thirty three celsius similar value to four karate thirty one there in new delhi meanwhile for the west a good deal of dry weather now across much of the arabian peninsula but this in places of plowed into central falls of saudi arabia even here in kata we much just catch one or two showers as we go through saturday. stories of life. and inspiration. a series of short documentaries from around the wilds. that celebrate the human spirit against the odds coming from a simple. al-jazeera selects changemaker this. reminder of our top story saudi arabia's attorney general's office looking into the possibility. was a premeditated murder. friends and colleagues of a. human rights watch says. after having. met with. five children. at the time. saudi arabia's leaders say that they've signed fifty six billion dollars worth of deals at an investment conference in the capital dozens of business leaders and politicians stayed away because of the killing. but others d
weather that's into sri lanka as per usual further north it is generally dry and seem to be a wall around the sea temperatures in that quarter of thirty three celsius similar value to four karate thirty one there in new delhi meanwhile for the west a good deal of dry weather now across much of the arabian peninsula but this in places of plowed into central falls of saudi arabia even here in kata we much just catch one or two showers as we go through saturday. stories of life. and inspiration. a...
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you're right in middle of it just an indescribable feeling even with all these choppy seas here and bits of the wall you still can't imagine it's. david hasselhoff song looking for freedom to him for union it's the only thing i remember. the fact that i and others who were children in the west at least can recall much goes to show how incredible those events were it was a peaceful revolution on the ninth of november east germany east its travel restrictions to the west faced with mass demonstrations east german gotz open the border. what followed was a unique period in history the eleven months between the fall of the wall and the form of the reunification of east and west germany shown in this exhibition called half time it was a time in between two political systems and two societies both what's meant here in berlin a city that was no longer divided but also not yet fully reunited. finally on the third of october one thousand nine hundred ninety german us formally read unified the brandenburg gate as the iconic symbol of that moment for three days this installation by street artist j. r. is a remi
you're right in middle of it just an indescribable feeling even with all these choppy seas here and bits of the wall you still can't imagine it's. david hasselhoff song looking for freedom to him for union it's the only thing i remember. the fact that i and others who were children in the west at least can recall much goes to show how incredible those events were it was a peaceful revolution on the ninth of november east germany east its travel restrictions to the west faced with mass...
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. >> and elaine forbes says the wall is vulnerable to two crisis, a major earthquake and rising sea levels. >> we've studies, thkewhich few >> they want to rebuild the sea ball. they're supporting ploppings a on the san francisco ballot of it's a bond measure to take the seawall to next century. the measured is backed by the board of supervisors and environmental groups. the only public option is the lib taper party. if businesses leasing waterfront property want the properties to be protected from bay water spillover, they can pay for it themselves. >> that's understanding, what it does and how it does well for us in the next 100 years. >>> it will be raised several feet in some areas, much like the ferry terminal of sea level rise of six feet in the next several years. it floods here during king tides. >> the plan is to rebuild the wall and finish it by 2050. >>> winter is forecast to be warmer than average this year. the noaa administration released its outfit, and it forecast a warmer winter for this part of the country. no part of the country is expected to be colder than normal. the
. >> and elaine forbes says the wall is vulnerable to two crisis, a major earthquake and rising sea levels. >> we've studies, thkewhich few >> they want to rebuild the sea ball. they're supporting ploppings a on the san francisco ballot of it's a bond measure to take the seawall to next century. the measured is backed by the board of supervisors and environmental groups. the only public option is the lib taper party. if businesses leasing waterfront property want the...
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sea. he is the one who said it was not going to happen. more barriers? yes. a walln places that make no sense? i will not waste taxpayer money on that. >> question about health care. both of you say you would consider alternatives to the affordable care act. one of them, that you both seem to be interested in is reinsurance, a pool of government money to help insurance companies pay for the most expensive patients. betweenld probably cost $10 billion and $15 billion a year. could you vote for something like that and would you support it at that level? a.g. hawley: i support federal reinsurance and have proposed it is one way to deal with the problem of pre-existing conditions. my wife and i have a young boy, our five-year-old, who we learned has a joint condition, pre-existing condition. i have long said, we do not need obamacare to cover people with pre-existing conditions. i have said federal reinsurance is one way to do it. senator mccaskill has signed on to a federal reinsurance bill and after attacking me relentlessly in the most personal terms, calling me a li
sea. he is the one who said it was not going to happen. more barriers? yes. a walln places that make no sense? i will not waste taxpayer money on that. >> question about health care. both of you say you would consider alternatives to the affordable care act. one of them, that you both seem to be interested in is reinsurance, a pool of government money to help insurance companies pay for the most expensive patients. betweenld probably cost $10 billion and $15 billion a year. could you vote...
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sea floor. here watching the news live from berlin wall coming up the top of the hour what you can get all the naysayers news ahead and information around the clock that's on our website. thank you for joining us. climate change. isn't it time for good news. for a good people and projects that are changing around environment for the better comes up to us to be good to our friends let's show her. the way to be environment magazine. long d. w. is going to. pay. you know the banks. and so watch the language of the bank. speaking the truth global news that matters w made for mines. welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i'm nick mckenna climb match stages in the bag and it's give us plenty to discuss what's coming up. who can grab the initiative in sunday's matches as they need to win against private and sort of plot against money as they grapple. place. let's talk about the nets and the players who got them has been in the firing line recently now is it just to think about nothing because germany have a keeper crisis. and who better to talk about that's the dog new pundits in the show the goalkeeper goalkee
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sea. the powerful quake and 18-foot wall of water, striking with little to no warning. some homes just floating away. today we felt aftershocks. there have been hundreds so far. and at the airport as we came in, scores of people were getting out, wounded and weary, boarding military planes to be evacuated from here. days after disaster struck, aid is still only trickling in to a gently low on little is known about dozens of villages where 280,000 people are cut off. police are protecting aid convoys from looters. people here are desperate. >> janice mackie frayer in the disaster zone, thank you. >>> staying overseas for a moment. first lady melania trump touching down today in africa, the start of a five-day tour, making headlines not only because it's her first major solo international trip, but also because it follows her husband's oval office comments about african countries. nbc's ron allen is traveling with the first lady. >> reporter: america's reserved, understated first lady taking a bold step, arriving in ghana, gateway to africa. a warm welcome to a continent
sea. the powerful quake and 18-foot wall of water, striking with little to no warning. some homes just floating away. today we felt aftershocks. there have been hundreds so far. and at the airport as we came in, scores of people were getting out, wounded and weary, boarding military planes to be evacuated from here. days after disaster struck, aid is still only trickling in to a gently low on little is known about dozens of villages where 280,000 people are cut off. police are protecting aid...
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. >> it was a sea of red on wall street today, the dow plunging more than 800 points. >> on your right, president trump holding a rally in pennsylvania mocking the "me too" movement. >> every republican thinks they're going to win pennsylvania. they didn't quite get it. but i got it. i used an expression. you know, there's an expression, but under the rules of "me too" i'm not allowed to yo that expression any more. >>> and on your left, jamaal khashoggi in his final moments walking into a saudi arabia cans lat. >> i don't like the concept of stopping $110 billion into the united states. >> bring in tiffany cross, co-founder and managing author of the site dc, amy and michelle will be joining us, as well. michelle and amy are both msnbc contributors. just a short time ago, this was released. >> as of this moment, they deny it and deny it vehemently. could it be them? yes. >> jared, your son-in-law has got on the phone and asked the prince, did he -- did he deny it? >> they deny it. they deny it every way you can imagine. in the not too distant future, i think we'll know an answer. can'
. >> it was a sea of red on wall street today, the dow plunging more than 800 points. >> on your right, president trump holding a rally in pennsylvania mocking the "me too" movement. >> every republican thinks they're going to win pennsylvania. they didn't quite get it. but i got it. i used an expression. you know, there's an expression, but under the rules of "me too" i'm not allowed to yo that expression any more. >>> and on your left, jamaal...
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. >>> this is cnbc breaking news, market selloff >>> stocks slammed as a major wall street selloff goes global. it's a sea of red now from asia to europe to here right here in the u.s. front and center as we gear up for a new trading day, what should you be doing right now and more importantly is your money actually safe? we'll get answers to all of those important questions. it is thursday, october 11, 2018 this special selloff edition of "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm dominic chu. we are all over this massive market selloff right now futures are indicating another lower open the dow would open down by 370 points on top of the 800 points it already lost yesterday. the s&p off by 35. the nasdaq off by 94 points. the bond market obviously front and center interest rates playing a huge part in the narrative for the market selloff the two-year u.s. treasury note yielding 2.84% the ten-year 3.16. we have seen a back off in rates from those multi-year highs. the ten-year hit a seven-year high in the last couple of days. there's a sea of red now asia
. >>> this is cnbc breaking news, market selloff >>> stocks slammed as a major wall street selloff goes global. it's a sea of red now from asia to europe to here right here in the u.s. front and center as we gear up for a new trading day, what should you be doing right now and more importantly is your money actually safe? we'll get answers to all of those important questions. it is thursday, october 11, 2018 this special selloff edition of "worldwide exchange" begins...
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instead of spending all this money to build a border wall, let's spend some money and build a border city and make that city go from coast-to-coast, from sea
instead of spending all this money to build a border wall, let's spend some money and build a border city and make that city go from coast-to-coast, from sea
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it's many were trapped or pulled out to sea but the number of dead is surging. the walltarted falling around us said this woman. the injured are being evacuated by military plane as disaster officials strug tool cope. the disaster on palu are only part of it. what has happened to over a quarter million people there, unknown. >> the bridges and the roads are damaged to get in. >> reporter: the island was struck by two powerful disasters. though the tsunami took experts by surprise, in this video a man is shouting to people that it's coming. then the wall of water. >> it's unusual for an earthquake, which generates a tsunami to b land so the shaking destroys towns and buildings. w >> reporter: thousands are sleeping outside, disease is a gring rry. fresh water in short supply and looters are stealing whatever's left. but the tes deprt concern for most survivors is finding relatives and friends missing. checking hospitals and make-shift morgues that line the streets. aid has been slow to reach the area because only part of the airport at palu is open. parts of the road are
it's many were trapped or pulled out to sea but the number of dead is surging. the walltarted falling around us said this woman. the injured are being evacuated by military plane as disaster officials strug tool cope. the disaster on palu are only part of it. what has happened to over a quarter million people there, unknown. >> the bridges and the roads are damaged to get in. >> reporter: the island was struck by two powerful disasters. though the tsunami took experts by surprise,...
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sea. the powerful quake and 18-foot wall of water striking with little to no warning.homes just floating away. we felt aftershocks. there have been hundreds so far. and at the airport as we came in, scores of people were getting out. wounded and weary, boarding military planes to be evacuated from here. days after disaster struck, aid is still only trickling in to a place running urgently low on everything. little is known about dozens of villages where 280,000 people are cut off. police are now protecting aid convoys from looters and people here are desperate. >> thanks for that report. >>> just ahead, rambo heads west in a surprising twist for the classic franchise. you're watching "early today." that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab
sea. the powerful quake and 18-foot wall of water striking with little to no warning.homes just floating away. we felt aftershocks. there have been hundreds so far. and at the airport as we came in, scores of people were getting out. wounded and weary, boarding military planes to be evacuated from here. days after disaster struck, aid is still only trickling in to a place running urgently low on everything. little is known about dozens of villages where 280,000 people are cut off. police are...
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at the markets now and many have opened in asia, and they seem to be defying wall street's close on friday, where we saw a seanikkei 225 and australia are higher at the moment. let's look at those numbers. the reason being there's a lot of bargain hunting going on because of all this loss we've seen in recent days. that's all for now, thanks for watching —— all the sell—offs. this is bbc news, the top stories this hour: tributes have been paid to the leicester city chairman, and thai businessman vichai srivaddhanaprabha who was among five people killed in a helicopter crash on saturday evening. the far—right candidate, jair bolsonaro, has claimed victory in brazil's presidential election, beating fernando haddad from the left—wing workers‘ party. chancellor philip hammond is preparing to unveil his budget on monday saying that in the event of a no—deal brexit it would have to be followed by another emergency budget. he's warned future plans for government spending are contingent on britain and the eu reaching a deal. here's our political correspondent, ben wright. it will look like a normal budget, but these
at the markets now and many have opened in asia, and they seem to be defying wall street's close on friday, where we saw a seanikkei 225 and australia are higher at the moment. let's look at those numbers. the reason being there's a lot of bargain hunting going on because of all this loss we've seen in recent days. that's all for now, thanks for watching —— all the sell—offs. this is bbc news, the top stories this hour: tributes have been paid to the leicester city chairman, and thai...
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. >> plus, this wall has kept the bay water back for more than 100 years. now it's crumbling. and with sea levels rising, replacing seawalls is something that all cities near the water are going to have to think about. >>> here's another look at the radar showing hurricane michael moving into georgia tonight. current sustained winds have now dropped to under 100 miles an hour. it's now a cat-1 down from a cat-4 storm with 155-mile-an- hour winds this morning when it roared man has been killed. he was florida. nearly 200,000 customers are without power in florida and another 30,000 are in the dark in georgia. >> authorities say a lot of people did not follow the orders to evacuate. in fact, some business owners stayed put saying their customers are depending on them to provide last-minute supplies. that includes a grocery store owner apalachicola. >> our customers depends on us and if you can't be there when someone needs you, what good are you? >> the warnings from governor rick scott were dire. he told people if they were in the middle of the storm surge, they would not survive. joining u
. >> plus, this wall has kept the bay water back for more than 100 years. now it's crumbling. and with sea levels rising, replacing seawalls is something that all cities near the water are going to have to think about. >>> here's another look at the radar showing hurricane michael moving into georgia tonight. current sustained winds have now dropped to under 100 miles an hour. it's now a cat-1 down from a cat-4 storm with 155-mile-an- hour winds this morning when it roared man...
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sea levels.>> reporter: in belvedere, this wall has water at a for more than one century. the problem is after all of the pounding, the seawall along beach road is crumbling. guardrail is the most obvious sign. the real trouble is underneath. >> it is being under why -- undermined by wave action and is getting to a point where it is becoming more of an emergency. you get to a tipping point where the wall could fall over into the water.>> reporter: if the city was the go the fear is flooding during the rainy season. there are plans to fix it for about half $1 million. the seawall may pose a more immediate challenge than -- but modifying this one is a much bigger and more expensive problem. the seawall in san raphael avenue is not on -- in danger of collapsing but city we -- city leaders say it will have to be raised to protect against sea level rise. that could cost many millions. longtime resident say the problem must be addressed. >> the community supports it. if taxes are necessary they are usually past -- past the measures. i think they're doing the best they can for th
sea levels.>> reporter: in belvedere, this wall has water at a for more than one century. the problem is after all of the pounding, the seawall along beach road is crumbling. guardrail is the most obvious sign. the real trouble is underneath. >> it is being under why -- undermined by wave action and is getting to a point where it is becoming more of an emergency. you get to a tipping point where the wall could fall over into the water.>> reporter: if the city was the go the...
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a sea of people tearing down the wall meant to keep them out of mexico. we showed the images to a woman who would only give her first name. her family made the same trek several months ago from honduras. she remembers the endless miles of walking and running day and night hoping to make it to safety in the united states. >> translator: she says that it saddens her to see the desperation and suffering, especially among the children. the mother of two still has to wear an ankle bracelet as her family waits for the u.s. to process her asylum application. they left the homeland because of violence and poverty. >> she says there's no hope with their president. her u.s. sponsor says the video brought her to tears. when we met her over the summer, she said despite the risks, she'd make the trip over again to escape the chaos in honduras. we asked her again today. would do you it again? >> i don't think so, she says. there's just too much suffering. >> johan i tells me her faith in god got her through the long walk to the united states and keeps her together away
a sea of people tearing down the wall meant to keep them out of mexico. we showed the images to a woman who would only give her first name. her family made the same trek several months ago from honduras. she remembers the endless miles of walking and running day and night hoping to make it to safety in the united states. >> translator: she says that it saddens her to see the desperation and suffering, especially among the children. the mother of two still has to wear an ankle bracelet as...
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to shining sea for all americans and instead of building the wall, make it all-inclusive because these people are coming as refugees, they have a right to come. and everything that goes with that. let's build a city, not a wall. thank you, america. >> consistent lists about tough races, tell us what is going on. >> this is a district, a trump district that used to be more of a democratic place, he voted for the republican healthcare plan after promising his constituent he would vote to protect preexisting conditions, we will see this in an ad coming up and it is a tough race. he is against republicans who are attacking democrat for his path as a rapper and placed a huge art of their attacks against him. this could come down to the wire. >> host: here are the ads. >> i have a brain tumor. i was kicked off my insurance. i need you. i promise we will not take this away from you. this bill passed by one vote, this razor thin margin is going to throw millions of sick people out in the cold. >> house majority pack is responsible for the content of this ad
to shining sea for all americans and instead of building the wall, make it all-inclusive because these people are coming as refugees, they have a right to come. and everything that goes with that. let's build a city, not a wall. thank you, america. >> consistent lists about tough races, tell us what is going on. >> this is a district, a trump district that used to be more of a democratic place, he voted for the republican healthcare plan after promising his constituent he would vote...