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but at night seattle becomes a completely different city. since amazon's arrival with its numerous hires of senior executives, rents and seattle have been rising by 10 percent each year. ah, the poorest can no longer find housing even if they have a job. in here, 30 percent of the homeless population is employed at city hall, seattle's younger city, counsellor theresa mosquito made housing the priority ever mandate me we saw out of 600 percent increase in how and homelessness and we saw twice the amount of people who are living in our v's become homeless, that number is immense. you can see the crisis of poverty and homelessness on the street. however, here in seattle, we have a higher rate of homelessness per capita than cities like los angeles, which is a call for action. and the comparative that we do something we have a 1000 people who are moving to this region a week, which means that we're not building housing. the costs of housing increases people who were and otherwise affordable rental units really have nowhere to go. they're fallin
but at night seattle becomes a completely different city. since amazon's arrival with its numerous hires of senior executives, rents and seattle have been rising by 10 percent each year. ah, the poorest can no longer find housing even if they have a job. in here, 30 percent of the homeless population is employed at city hall, seattle's younger city, counsellor theresa mosquito made housing the priority ever mandate me we saw out of 600 percent increase in how and homelessness and we saw twice...
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in total 20 percent of seattle's downtown area is occupied by amazon. ah, in the last 2 years, 40000 new executives from around the world have joined the ranks of the american giant of and young and very well paid. they can take full advantage of the amazon way of life and can preview much of the companies, innovations lockers where you can pick up your packages at any time. or amazon go supermarkets, where no check out is required for customers. enter with their smartphone and the computer automatically charges their account to welcome these new comers. luxurious buildings are constantly being constructed. thanks to amazon. seattle has become a favorite city for the american executive class. mm. but at night seattle becomes a completely different city since amazon's arrival with its numerous hires of senior executives, rents and seattle have been rising by 10 percent each year. ah, the poorest can no longer find housing. even if they have a job. me here. 30 percent of the homeless population is employed at city hall, seattle's younger city, counsellor
in total 20 percent of seattle's downtown area is occupied by amazon. ah, in the last 2 years, 40000 new executives from around the world have joined the ranks of the american giant of and young and very well paid. they can take full advantage of the amazon way of life and can preview much of the companies, innovations lockers where you can pick up your packages at any time. or amazon go supermarkets, where no check out is required for customers. enter with their smartphone and the computer...
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we are in seattle. we are in actually just looking around we're actually in a studio at the densho offices where we've interviewed hundreds of people, japanese-americans. it's a fun, telling can about this. with a little green screen back you so that's why have a picture of mount rainier. and it's been fun that both day and i have been fully vaccinated so that's why we can be kind of not socially distanced right now with masks, but we've also been doing quite a few zoom meetings so it's been fun to be together. >> it is. >> almost back and forth with zoom, worrying about technical glitches. this is more natural and more fun. to start off, last week the book came out and it's been i think about ten days or so. what's been the response? and particularly anything interesting that surprise you in terms of the question about the book? >> it's off to a good start. the book is getting really good reviews and i really couldn't be more pleased about how it is unfolded in the last ten days. i don't think anything
we are in seattle. we are in actually just looking around we're actually in a studio at the densho offices where we've interviewed hundreds of people, japanese-americans. it's a fun, telling can about this. with a little green screen back you so that's why have a picture of mount rainier. and it's been fun that both day and i have been fully vaccinated so that's why we can be kind of not socially distanced right now with masks, but we've also been doing quite a few zoom meetings so it's been...
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he went downtown seattle and walked into the fbi office in seattle and turned himself in and that of course began the long battle that saw him in and out of jail. >> one of the things i enjoy is your use of histories. they are interesting because you get a flavor of the person, and it is about this time that he decided that he was going to defy the curfew and later on the exclusion and he is now figuring out what he's going to do. >> then one day, i'm rushing home to say it is five till eight. it takes about five minutes to get home so i was just dashing home and it hit me. a question i should have faced earlier. i knew i couldn't answer it, saying i can't do it. i can't turn back to the library. what's the matter? i said you are here. i've got work to do. if you are here, i'm going to work with you and go back when you are ready to go. i didn't take that until it hit me and when it hit me i knew i can't do it. that's two-faced. on the principled stand that gordon took it took a lot of courage. let me move on to the other three right now. we will talk about the 442nd. let's go from s
he went downtown seattle and walked into the fbi office in seattle and turned himself in and that of course began the long battle that saw him in and out of jail. >> one of the things i enjoy is your use of histories. they are interesting because you get a flavor of the person, and it is about this time that he decided that he was going to defy the curfew and later on the exclusion and he is now figuring out what he's going to do. >> then one day, i'm rushing home to say it is five...
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we're in seattle. we're in a -- actually, you know, just looking around, we're actually in a studio where we have interviewed hundreds of people, japanese americans. it's been fun telling dan about this. we have a little green screen back here. that's why we have a picture there. it's been fun that -- i just want to mention, you know, both dan and i have been fully vaccinated, so that's why we can be kind of -- not socially disens thatted right now with masks -- not socially distanced right now with masks. we have also been doing quite a few zooms, so it's quite fun to be together. >> it is. all those back and forth zooms, technical glitches, this is more natch and fun. -- this is more natural and fun. >> the book came out last week. i think it's about ten days or so. what's been the response and anything interesting that surprised you in terms of the comments, the questions, about the book? :: >> so i was looking at your schedule going for all these different regions, boston, atlanta, tulsa, seattle.
we're in seattle. we're in a -- actually, you know, just looking around, we're actually in a studio where we have interviewed hundreds of people, japanese americans. it's been fun telling dan about this. we have a little green screen back here. that's why we have a picture there. it's been fun that -- i just want to mention, you know, both dan and i have been fully vaccinated, so that's why we can be kind of -- not socially disens thatted right now with masks -- not socially distanced right now...
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seattle, washington. mike says things are getting worse. caller: good morning at i am from seattle and i am a usps letter carrier. i work in the metropolitan area, and just in my normal daily life, and seeing on the job delivering mail to some wonderful families, i have noticed people are not wearing masks, people are going out, there is not much local government coordination. obviously there is a problem at the federal level with disinformation and the lack of combating disinformation, and also, frank lee has a worker for the federal government, -- frankly, as a worker for the federal government, there is not much hr coordination in terms of health and safety. that is very worrisome. also, seattle, we are a port city. we are receiving a lot of traffic for cruise lines. we paid our dues. we locked down in march and february. a lot of us were furloughed. we did our thing. now you have people coming from our -- other states, where it was business as usual. they are coming to a lot of these people are not vaccinated. there is no way to know. t
seattle, washington. mike says things are getting worse. caller: good morning at i am from seattle and i am a usps letter carrier. i work in the metropolitan area, and just in my normal daily life, and seeing on the job delivering mail to some wonderful families, i have noticed people are not wearing masks, people are going out, there is not much local government coordination. obviously there is a problem at the federal level with disinformation and the lack of combating disinformation, and...
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let's talk about seattle. and cabin that is so dangerous the sheriff tell staff to work remotely for their safety, tell us what is going on. >> a few different things going on at once. the videos i sent about homeless encampment attached to a school that parents are terrified of sending their kids to. you have homeless and cabins next door to the county courthouse which is where the sheriff's office is located. this particular area is overrun by homeless for a long time it is the site of all, side, a senior citizen walking goodbye with his 14-year-old daughter who ended up getting kicked together last week in the county courthouse a homeless person waited in a female bathroom, waited for a victim and it so happened that woman who was 7 months pregnant walked in and he attempted to rape her. thankfully was stopped, thankfully there was a marshall walking by at the time and was able to intervene but now, i'm not going to whisk the safety of my people, my noncommissioned staff just to come to work. in a few hours
let's talk about seattle. and cabin that is so dangerous the sheriff tell staff to work remotely for their safety, tell us what is going on. >> a few different things going on at once. the videos i sent about homeless encampment attached to a school that parents are terrified of sending their kids to. you have homeless and cabins next door to the county courthouse which is where the sheriff's office is located. this particular area is overrun by homeless for a long time it is the site of...
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place in seattle. it was a novel, a story about the chinese community and the japanese community during world war ii. and actually between the different generations yet the japanese immigrants and the chinese immigrants were the countries they came from were actually at war. there is a lot of hostility between the japanese communities people often times think of asian americans as kinda being similar. very much they were different. i revolves around the children of the immigrants were because they went to school together they actually became friends. there is a difference. it depends is the way to answer that. >> thank you, both of you. it is such a fascinating conversation. i actually did not want it to end. i wanted it to go on and listen to more stories. thank you for sharing the clips, it's so great to see that picture in there and all of the pictures you have included in the book. daniel, christopher thank you so much for bringing the story to life and for really informing so much of our japanese-
place in seattle. it was a novel, a story about the chinese community and the japanese community during world war ii. and actually between the different generations yet the japanese immigrants and the chinese immigrants were the countries they came from were actually at war. there is a lot of hostility between the japanese communities people often times think of asian americans as kinda being similar. very much they were different. i revolves around the children of the immigrants were because...
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. >>> breaking overnight, fire breaks out inside a plane in seattle. passengers evacuated. >>> also this morning the future in "jeopardy!" a new decision about the game show's current host and what could be next. >>> a big problem for the world's fastest accelerating roller coaster. >>> and a change in the dairy aisle. why whole milk is making a comeback. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with a fight against the coronavirus and reports that some emergency rooms in the south are now being forced to close. >>> right now more than 95,000 americans are hospitalized with covid. this morning dr. anthony fauci is providing a new estimate on when we could finally get the virus under control. >> it comes a day after the fda granted full approval to pfizer's vaccine. the move is expected to trigger a wave of new vaccine mandates across the government, corporate america and school systems. abc's dan lieberman has the latest. >> reporter: this morning, the spike in covid cases is overwhelming more hospitals in texas. the health care system in the houst
. >>> breaking overnight, fire breaks out inside a plane in seattle. passengers evacuated. >>> also this morning the future in "jeopardy!" a new decision about the game show's current host and what could be next. >>> a big problem for the world's fastest accelerating roller coaster. >>> and a change in the dairy aisle. why whole milk is making a comeback. >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. we begin with a fight against the coronavirus and...
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people moved to king county to get close to seattle. interesting enough, what happened in seattle, amazon grew by about 50,000 people. half of the growth in the city of seattle comes from those amazon kids. you see them walking around the south lake union campus with their backpacks and laptops. host: several naps, one shows black americans in the u.s. as a result of census data. guest: black americans grew by a substantial margin, a couple million, 3 million over the last 10 years. the interesting thing about all minority communities, not just black americans is the breadth of their growth. minority communities grew in one particular area. and a lot of those counties, one of the reasons they did not lose population is they are coming from those communities. host: for minority communities, are they moving out to the suburbs, what is that tracking? guest: the funny thing is we had this debate about the suburbs, there is sort of an idea about the suburbs that they look homogenous and that they look like the 1950's. they do not. the suburb
people moved to king county to get close to seattle. interesting enough, what happened in seattle, amazon grew by about 50,000 people. half of the growth in the city of seattle comes from those amazon kids. you see them walking around the south lake union campus with their backpacks and laptops. host: several naps, one shows black americans in the u.s. as a result of census data. guest: black americans grew by a substantial margin, a couple million, 3 million over the last 10 years. the...
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another thing you brought to our attention, a sheriff's office in downtown seattle -- or someone in seattle in the office. king county sheriffs as the safety and security of our employees is my top priority. effective immediately, due to the unsafe environment around the courthouse, administration parking garage, corrections facilities, labor unions, returning to 100% remote telework for those who do not routinely interact with the public. >> yeah, just context to this, the king county courthouse is located in downtown seattle, where the sheriff's office is located, directly asked to it is something called city hall park and for the last year has been completely overrun with homeless folks. the problem is, what happened recently last week is a homeless person went into a courthouse and attempted to rape a woman who worked at the courthouse. employees for a long time have been screaming that this is not safe and someone needs to clear out this encampment. there was a stabbing homicide a few weeks ago. the story you and i talked about, the senior citizen who had his dog kicked to death by a h
another thing you brought to our attention, a sheriff's office in downtown seattle -- or someone in seattle in the office. king county sheriffs as the safety and security of our employees is my top priority. effective immediately, due to the unsafe environment around the courthouse, administration parking garage, corrections facilities, labor unions, returning to 100% remote telework for those who do not routinely interact with the public. >> yeah, just context to this, the king county...
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it took place in seattle. there was a novel, a story about in some ways relationship between the chinese community and the japanese community during world war ii and actually between the different generations, you had the japanese immigrants and the chinese immigrants where the countries they came from were actually at war. there was a lot of hostility between the japanese and chinese community that people didn't really think about because oftentimes you think of asian americans as kind of being similar but very much there were different. the stories revolve around the children of immigrants well because he went to school together they became friends and so there was this difference. so it depends i guess is way to answer that. >> that's right. >> thank you, both of you, such a fascinating conversation. i actually didn't want it to end now. i wanted it to go on and listen to more stories. thank you for sharing all those clips. reading about kats and reading about gordon, it's so great even to see that picture
it took place in seattle. there was a novel, a story about in some ways relationship between the chinese community and the japanese community during world war ii and actually between the different generations, you had the japanese immigrants and the chinese immigrants where the countries they came from were actually at war. there was a lot of hostility between the japanese and chinese community that people didn't really think about because oftentimes you think of asian americans as kind of...
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now, this starts in seattle. oh, my god, it's always got to be seattle. so seattle was actually one of the most unionized places in the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast shipbuilding. but these shipbuilders had already been hit hard by inflation. and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls. in world war ii, so the ship workers were operating under a contract that locked their wages in until 1920. the ship builders logically said, look, the war is over, that contract is null and void. but the shipowners disagreed, they sort of liked keeping those wages low. and so on the 21st of january, the shipbuilders walk out of their jobs. on the 3rd of february, all the other major unions in seattle walk out of their jobs, creating what is known as a general strike. the whole idea behind a general strike is to bring the city to its knees, to force the government and the factory owners to come to negotiation. now, we can ask ourselves why o
now, this starts in seattle. oh, my god, it's always got to be seattle. so seattle was actually one of the most unionized places in the united states in 1919. it was the home of a lot of west coast shipbuilding. but these shipbuilders had already been hit hard by inflation. and now the minute that the war contracts cease, their jobs are in question. to make matters worse, the government had imposed some wage controls. in world war ii, so the ship workers were operating under a contract that...
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we play seattle and. that's the time you probably.gets decided so you just try to not get too emotional about watching the score words. all right. so. >> here's how it breaks down the a's play houston 6 times in their final 9 games. seattle is slipping and they're 7 and a half games back. so it looks like that those 2 series at the end of the season will probably decide that division. but hey, maybe oakland can come over take them. in the meantime. the warriors are playing the first game of the los vegas summer league game is in action right now in the 4th quarter. here's the score 7675. but what everyone really wants to know is how are those 2 prized rookies doing jonathan coming to 13 points. moses moody also with 13 points will have full highlights when that game goes final. dallas mavericks superstar luka doncic made some history today when he agreed to sign a 5 year, 207 million dollars supermax rookie extension. the 22 year-old became the first player eligible for the designated rookie max extension upon signing because he has t
we play seattle and. that's the time you probably.gets decided so you just try to not get too emotional about watching the score words. all right. so. >> here's how it breaks down the a's play houston 6 times in their final 9 games. seattle is slipping and they're 7 and a half games back. so it looks like that those 2 series at the end of the season will probably decide that division. but hey, maybe oakland can come over take them. in the meantime. the warriors are playing the first game...
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a friday in the seattle area, the weather was doing what it does in this part of the world, clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandi johnson, a 28-year-old wife and mother, had a to do list as long as her arm. >> she was going to run and do all her errands that day to get ready for her son's birthday party the next day. >> vicky fulkerson was a friend of sandi's. they bonded in the hospital after their sons were born on the same day. sandi was a little younger than vicky, a tiny woman with a huge zest for life. >> i loved being around sandi. seemed like she really cared about people. >> no one knew that better than sandi's cousins, gina boone, they all grew up together. >> sandi is action action, move, go, do do, talkative laugh, always. she's a mile a minute. >> and beautiful. >> gorgeous. >> tiny little thing. >> tiny. >> she wore like a 00. >> she modeled even. >> she did some modeling, actually. i remember she did some kind of a bridal thing at one time. >> that friday, sandi took the day off from her job at a car dealership to prepare for the party. sandi's husband greg s
a friday in the seattle area, the weather was doing what it does in this part of the world, clouding up and spritzing rain. that day, sandi johnson, a 28-year-old wife and mother, had a to do list as long as her arm. >> she was going to run and do all her errands that day to get ready for her son's birthday party the next day. >> vicky fulkerson was a friend of sandi's. they bonded in the hospital after their sons were born on the same day. sandi was a little younger than vicky, a...
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fewer than half of residents of seattle do not have it.we walked around the city yesterday we saw business owner after business owner preparing not just for the heat, but to shut down their businesses. this includes icecream shops, business za restaurants, and listen to how one bar owner described what he learned from the last burst of incredible heat here. >> when you can cut the air with a knife in the kitchen, in the bar, that was tough. and you're seeing shelves get sold out for ac units. if i can't take my dog out in a walk i'm not going to have my employees come in and work. >> that kind of heat is going to require extraordinary adaptation. we're looking here at an environment that has not been able to predict the future based on the past. and to add more concern to this environment, right now we're seeing an orange tinge enter the atmosphere here. it that is an extremely hot day and wildfire smoke starting to touch down in this city. it is a typically rainy city on a very hot day. >> jake, thank you, sir. we're still watching the wh
fewer than half of residents of seattle do not have it.we walked around the city yesterday we saw business owner after business owner preparing not just for the heat, but to shut down their businesses. this includes icecream shops, business za restaurants, and listen to how one bar owner described what he learned from the last burst of incredible heat here. >> when you can cut the air with a knife in the kitchen, in the bar, that was tough. and you're seeing shelves get sold out for ac...
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kristen: is mild can, seattle area director -- ismail seattle director of the nonprofit "no one left behind and former interpreter of the u.s. army. thank you so much for the conversation today. is latest covid-19 developments now, and there are many. california's new numbers offer a glimmer of hope. pfizer moves closer to getting its booster shot out, and thousands of students go back to school. joining us is dr. peter chin hung. good to see you. >> always a pleasure, kristin. kristen: let's start with pfizer. they just submitted data concerning a booster dose. give us the details. >> pfizer submitted data to the fda about safety, which nobody ever had in question. it is going to be safe. the question is whether or not it is needed clinically, and i think that question has still not been resolved for most of the american population. it has been approved for immunocompromised individuals. this is not really a booster for them, it is more that we are trying to increase their response to the vaccine in the first kristen: so are you saying the jury is still out? will the fda want more d
kristen: is mild can, seattle area director -- ismail seattle director of the nonprofit "no one left behind and former interpreter of the u.s. army. thank you so much for the conversation today. is latest covid-19 developments now, and there are many. california's new numbers offer a glimmer of hope. pfizer moves closer to getting its booster shot out, and thousands of students go back to school. joining us is dr. peter chin hung. good to see you. >> always a pleasure, kristin....
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friday gets even hotter for seattle. up to 9 # greece.ll 102 in portland while redding cools down to 108 and 106 on sad saturday as the heat begins to subside in the pacific northwest. but they are in for it once again. so many houses in that part of the country don't have air conditioning and the overnight low temperature also be low as well. there is the monsoonal moisture. this is the satellite and radar simulation. so you're seeing the clouds and the satellite simulation. you're not seeing any blips of green indicating any showers, much lessingly thunderstorms that would give us that dry lightning potential. this is one version of one forecast model, our dry lightning threat is at zero late tonight into early tomorrow morning but remains very low. still a 5% chance any of the elevated storms develop where the rain evaporates but the lightning is there and can start any fire. so we'll watch that carefully and just clouds passing through. that is the likely scenario. after that the sun breaks out, but it is going to have to shine throug
friday gets even hotter for seattle. up to 9 # greece.ll 102 in portland while redding cools down to 108 and 106 on sad saturday as the heat begins to subside in the pacific northwest. but they are in for it once again. so many houses in that part of the country don't have air conditioning and the overnight low temperature also be low as well. there is the monsoonal moisture. this is the satellite and radar simulation. so you're seeing the clouds and the satellite simulation. you're not seeing...
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pelea en algunos puntos del país por el uso del cubreboca y sigue la ola de calor desde nueva york a seattlede semana >> la caída de tenochtitlan en 1521 se conmemoran 500 años >> un zócalo iluminado con motivo de esta celebración tenemos la información desde ciudad de méxico >> y el secretario de seguridad nacional dijo que perderemos la guerra si los indocumentados siguen cruzando >> alejandro mallorca reconoce que la situación de cruces irregulares en la frontera sur es insostenible en reunión privada con agentes de patrulla fronteriza dijo el secretario. (información en pantalla) >> y están enfrentando las causas del flujo migratorio mejorando la seguridad y reconoce que la situación en la frontera estuvo al borde del colapson este grupo de 500 migrantes fue captruado anoche en la joya. y esto cuenta lo abrumados que están los agentes de patrulla fronteriza y es un decir. (información en pantalla) >> los cuidados por covid-19 complican aún más procesar a cada migrante y separarlos por unidad con menores no acompañados. >> continúa en valle del río grande los vuelos hacia méxico, >> desde
pelea en algunos puntos del país por el uso del cubreboca y sigue la ola de calor desde nueva york a seattlede semana >> la caída de tenochtitlan en 1521 se conmemoran 500 años >> un zócalo iluminado con motivo de esta celebración tenemos la información desde ciudad de méxico >> y el secretario de seguridad nacional dijo que perderemos la guerra si los indocumentados siguen cruzando >> alejandro mallorca reconoce que la situación de cruces irregulares en la...
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seattle police retirements in 2020 and 2021.homicides up 5%. shooting incidents up 41, wow. that's something there. just want to read this, okay? from abc news. these laws cover virtually all aspects of policeing including background checks for officers before they are hired, when they are authorized to use force, how they collect data about that use of force, and the establishment of an entirely new state agency that reviews police use of deadly force. they want to go deep inside the police units and find what do you think, mike? >> they are looking for some type of misconduct under the guise of accountability. the problem is their example, the seattle police department. we've been doing this accountability movement for over 10 years. i remind your audience and the people out there that the seattle police department is the most accountable police agency in the united states of america. we're one of the most progressive agencies. but yet it's never good enough. and they continue to push this accountability march. what it has don
seattle police retirements in 2020 and 2021.homicides up 5%. shooting incidents up 41, wow. that's something there. just want to read this, okay? from abc news. these laws cover virtually all aspects of policeing including background checks for officers before they are hired, when they are authorized to use force, how they collect data about that use of force, and the establishment of an entirely new state agency that reviews police use of deadly force. they want to go deep inside the police...
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in 2016 the homelessness around seattle had taken shape in a professional manner. the coffee bar started in 1984 but it was successful to the extent the original owner had expanded to eight locations. we acquired it a couple years ago and one of the first coffee bars in seattle is not closing because of people that are homeless defecating in front of the store coming into the store, using it as a restroom. it has become such a problem there's no way anybody in their right mind wants to be in that area so the area of queen and which is where it is located is almost a zombie wasteland. jillian: the coffee shop was hoping to house 1600 homeless people in hotels by 2022. you talk about it being is on be land, do you see this getting better anytime soon? >> i was hoping we would reach and provide the area with this new arena being belt for the new nhl expansion team, that is right across the street from us and right across the street from that is this hotel you're referring to. when i learned about the hotel being acquired to hold the homeless i knew it was more of the
in 2016 the homelessness around seattle had taken shape in a professional manner. the coffee bar started in 1984 but it was successful to the extent the original owner had expanded to eight locations. we acquired it a couple years ago and one of the first coffee bars in seattle is not closing because of people that are homeless defecating in front of the store coming into the store, using it as a restroom. it has become such a problem there's no way anybody in their right mind wants to be in...
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and we met in seattle at a mayors award. and then i was excited to meet you. it's because of the style. but it's history. and i think those stories are compelling. but i was really excited because on that day when we were on the stage i was receiving an award for 25 years we collected to share that but i was genuinely surprised you are interested. >> i always have been my father worked in san francisco we had a lot of japanese-american friends and business associates even as a child i was interested in that piece of history. but it wasn't really until i went home and over the last 25 years tom has collected videotapes and curated and put it on —- put online the oral history of about 1000 and individuals the japanese americans a lot of them during the world war ii year. so i started to listen to these oral histories and there is good gripping stories and their so i'm drawn to good stories. so that in itself really drew me in. also there kinds of stories i was drawn to that i was particularly interested in the young man beginning of world war ii and drawn to the
and we met in seattle at a mayors award. and then i was excited to meet you. it's because of the style. but it's history. and i think those stories are compelling. but i was really excited because on that day when we were on the stage i was receiving an award for 25 years we collected to share that but i was genuinely surprised you are interested. >> i always have been my father worked in san francisco we had a lot of japanese-american friends and business associates even as a child i was...
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the city of seattle doesn't own the property. it is owned by the seattle school district.nd lacks compassion which of course means they think it's humane for these people to be sleeping in a park surrounded by human waste and dealing with their addictions. >> dana: let's hear from one of the parents. his kids go to that school. >> i keep them as far away from it as possible. i don't want them to having anything to do with the school. they hear me talking about it with their mother so, you know, they understand what's going on. their school is not a safe place to be and the school district is not taking care of students in seattle. >> dana: what are the parents supposed to do? >> the parents right now are doing what they can which is keeping kids from seeing what's going on there. right now we're in the summer break but they are raising their hands and saying can someone take care of? the problem is they've been doing this for months and the district doesn't seem interested in pursuing a reasonable solution. they've come out recently and said look, we'll get it taken care o
the city of seattle doesn't own the property. it is owned by the seattle school district.nd lacks compassion which of course means they think it's humane for these people to be sleeping in a park surrounded by human waste and dealing with their addictions. >> dana: let's hear from one of the parents. his kids go to that school. >> i keep them as far away from it as possible. i don't want them to having anything to do with the school. they hear me talking about it with their mother...
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the our story begins in 1994 in the seattle suburb jeff bezos, a 30 something wall street expatriate creates amazon in his garage. jeff basis. and what are your, what is your claim to fame and the founder of amazon dot com. where did you get an idea for amazon dot com? well, 3 years ago i was in new york city working for quantitative hedge fund. when i came across the startling statistic, the web usage was great and 2300 percent a year. so i decided i would try and find a business plan that made sense in the context that grew up in the beginning, they were only 3. 1 of the things that was really happening in seattle of that time was grunge so, so you had nevada and pearl jam and all that kind of music. so they were plaid shirts on everyone. paul davis is one of the programmers who developed amazon's very 1st website at amazon, his cell phone was out in a suburb that really was very far from the city and clubs and any kind of of seen that might be happening. there were basically 2 programmers working hard riding code. busy and jeff, working hard on, on the sort of business he side of
the our story begins in 1994 in the seattle suburb jeff bezos, a 30 something wall street expatriate creates amazon in his garage. jeff basis. and what are your, what is your claim to fame and the founder of amazon dot com. where did you get an idea for amazon dot com? well, 3 years ago i was in new york city working for quantitative hedge fund. when i came across the startling statistic, the web usage was great and 2300 percent a year. so i decided i would try and find a business plan that...
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san jose's first win in seattle since june of 2015. >>> olympic basketball.kevin durant scored 23, his first game during this olympic run he want passes carmelo anthony for all-time on the scoring list in the olympics. team usa sad advancing to the olympic quarters next week. >>> obviously she is okay and throwing an amazing first pitch. sports sponsored by riverrock casino. i told but that cake. the hardest hitting questions i ask. and it looked just like a steak. >> i'm so curious where the steak came from. do you have any intel? >> i do and i'm gonna keep it to myself for now. >> i need to know. >> you can know. i don't want other people to know. >> oh, i see! all right. thanks. >>> this boat is off the hook. california, did you know our homes share power? but when we try to stay cool in a heat wave our supply is pushed to the limit. but you have the power to keep us up and running! “i do?” yup, we all do! with flex alerts. they notify us when to shift our energy use if our power supply is stretched. so from pre-cooling our homes, to using less energy from
san jose's first win in seattle since june of 2015. >>> olympic basketball.kevin durant scored 23, his first game during this olympic run he want passes carmelo anthony for all-time on the scoring list in the olympics. team usa sad advancing to the olympic quarters next week. >>> obviously she is okay and throwing an amazing first pitch. sports sponsored by riverrock casino. i told but that cake. the hardest hitting questions i ask. and it looked just like a steak. >>...
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mayor muriel bowser and seattle mayor jenny dur ken seem to have opened their eyes.t a boiling point with the increasing crime and repeat offenders continuing to get out of jail. charleston police chief luther reynolds joins me now. i understand charleston for the last decade or so has been the number one tourist destination in the country. and it's been a beautiful town. and you seem to have the support of the city council and the mayor. but you are angry about what's going on in the country. >> i'm very angry. i talk to my colleagues around the country. there is a resounding theme. we have great support here and we have a safety. our state since recording data since 1960 recorded the most violent crimes, the most killing in the history of our state and we are on track to do worse this year man last year. every -- this year than last year. every victim has a face. i hear the sounds of a wailing mother who just lost a child. you can never gets that owds of your mind when you hear that, see that, and witness that. it's preventable, it's predictable, and there is so mu
mayor muriel bowser and seattle mayor jenny dur ken seem to have opened their eyes.t a boiling point with the increasing crime and repeat offenders continuing to get out of jail. charleston police chief luther reynolds joins me now. i understand charleston for the last decade or so has been the number one tourist destination in the country. and it's been a beautiful town. and you seem to have the support of the city council and the mayor. but you are angry about what's going on in the country....
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paul: casey and justin killian relocated from seattle. >> we sold our home in seattle, 1200 square feet, and were able to purchase a home here for the same amount of money and triple the square footage. paul: the killians work from home, pay less for daycare but to get into this market had to be strategic. >> we realized that houses were going within a day and if you had anyontingencies whatsoever you were not competitive so we d to first sell our home in seattle before we could compete in this market. >> we were classic millenials crashing on my mom's couch for three months. paul: justin is from boise but left for the coast after college. >> boise back in the late 1980's, early 1990's, when i grew up here, comparing that to now, there's a lot more going on. >> the influx of people are bringing -- it's making boise more exciting. five years ago, i would not have moved here. paul: to some in some conservative state, the urban influx can seem like invasion. >> it's causing heart heartburn for the locals. if you're coming in from california, you're getting license plates changed to idaho a
paul: casey and justin killian relocated from seattle. >> we sold our home in seattle, 1200 square feet, and were able to purchase a home here for the same amount of money and triple the square footage. paul: the killians work from home, pay less for daycare but to get into this market had to be strategic. >> we realized that houses were going within a day and if you had anyontingencies whatsoever you were not competitive so we d to first sell our home in seattle before we could...
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who in the beginning they were only 3. 1 of the things that was really happening in seattle of that time was grunge so, so you had nevada and pearl jam and all that kind of music. so they were plaid shirts on everyone. paul davis is one of the programmers who developed amazon's very 1st website and amazon itself was out in a suburb that really was very far from the city and clubs and any kind of of seen that that might be happening. there were basically 2 programmers working harder writing code. busy and jeff, working hard on, on the sort of business he side of the new company, there wasn't this kind of really fuel energy, you know, like, oh my god, you know, what's going to be a goal today? what are we going to take off today? oh my god, if that isn't done, isn't done today, things fall apart. it was more just the case of methodically working as quickly as, as we could buy books arrived. somebody was gonna have to pack them up and shut them out. and so until that will be jeff, this is like the super early days when it was really just still the 3 of us plus his wife working part time. so
who in the beginning they were only 3. 1 of the things that was really happening in seattle of that time was grunge so, so you had nevada and pearl jam and all that kind of music. so they were plaid shirts on everyone. paul davis is one of the programmers who developed amazon's very 1st website and amazon itself was out in a suburb that really was very far from the city and clubs and any kind of of seen that that might be happening. there were basically 2 programmers working harder writing...
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todd: seattle city staff not apologizing, double down, begs the question how much more before seattle the country say you are on your own. that is a rhetorical question for another day. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. jillian: on twitter the taliban keep posting propaganda while the former president of the united states remains blocked. carley shimkus has more next. todd: download the fox bit super 6 apps and play for a chance to win 10,$000, predict 6 outcomes in the super 6 quiz show. it is free to play. download the super 6 apps now and we will be right back. blow look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan, like any other. big difference is how you pay it back. find out how reverse mortgages really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse m
todd: seattle city staff not apologizing, double down, begs the question how much more before seattle the country say you are on your own. that is a rhetorical question for another day. we appreciate your time. >> thank you so much. jillian: on twitter the taliban keep posting propaganda while the former president of the united states remains blocked. carley shimkus has more next. todd: download the fox bit super 6 apps and play for a chance to win 10,$000, predict 6 outcomes in the super...
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seattle and portland cooking again. we will heat up as we head into the weekend, too. mere on that in a second. the heat -- more on that in a second. seattle will be close to 100 degrees, portland above 100 degrees, we are watching a glob tropim kevito ourselves. veto watch that heading in our direction heading into a lightning threat. it will slide up the coast to be avoided. passing clouds tomorrow and early on saturday. the heat will build for inland portions of the area. as everything circulates around that high, the onshore breeze will return by sunday and monday. especially farther up in the atmosphere. air quality, improving, not that bad tomorrow. not going to tip into the up healthy category just kind of, it is not good but it is not that bad either. should be improving heading through the weekend. the north bay will take longer to get rid of the smoke and the skies over head. just because you are closer to the fires in northern california. looking outside, not smoke, fog at this level the haze is up. the fog will try to spill into the inland valleys heading i
seattle and portland cooking again. we will heat up as we head into the weekend, too. mere on that in a second. the heat -- more on that in a second. seattle will be close to 100 degrees, portland above 100 degrees, we are watching a glob tropim kevito ourselves. veto watch that heading in our direction heading into a lightning threat. it will slide up the coast to be avoided. passing clouds tomorrow and early on saturday. the heat will build for inland portions of the area. as everything...
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seattle, about 43% of the homes have air conditioning in seattle. that means 57% do not. that is a little bit more than san francisco. here is a look at the south beach camera. there are a few issues. the clouds are starting to roll in. there may be some fog near the coast, possibly the golden gate bridge. we have a huge summer spread today, 35-40 degrees. inland neighborhoods, this is as comfortable as it gets. 60, danville. 70, antioch. 61, san carlos. temperatures do not change much through 7:00. 80's by noon. easily some 90's and 100s by 4:00 inland. if you are heading out this evening, you can see a little relief by 7:00. 60's and 70's around the bay. this is just day two. there are several more. jobina: we are going back to the deadly crash that we have been following in san jose. chp has called a cor the scene. this is southbound 101. it is affecting traffic in both directions, northbound and southbound. a life picture of the san mateo bridge. we do not have any major blocking areas but i do have a mass transit alert. because of the richland bridge rehabilitation p
seattle, about 43% of the homes have air conditioning in seattle. that means 57% do not. that is a little bit more than san francisco. here is a look at the south beach camera. there are a few issues. the clouds are starting to roll in. there may be some fog near the coast, possibly the golden gate bridge. we have a huge summer spread today, 35-40 degrees. inland neighborhoods, this is as comfortable as it gets. 60, danville. 70, antioch. 61, san carlos. temperatures do not change much through...
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. >> reporter: casey and justin killian relocated from seattle. >> we sold our home in seattle which was 1200 square feet, and we were able to purchase a home here in boise for the same amount of money and basically double or triple the amount square footage we got. >> reporter: the kilians now work from home, pay less for daycare. but to get into this market, they had to be strategic. >> we realized quickly that houses were going within a day. and if you had any contingencies whatsoever. so the contingency of selling your home, you were not competitive. so we had to first sell our home in seattle before we could even compete in this market. >> we were classic millennials crashing on my mom's couch for about three months. >> reporter: justin's from boise but left for the coast after college. it's become an a much more cosmopolitan city since. >> boise back in the late '80s, early '90s when i grew up here and comparing that to now, it's a way more exciting place to be. >> five years ago, i would not have moved here. >> reporter: but to some in this conservative state, the urn influx c
. >> reporter: casey and justin killian relocated from seattle. >> we sold our home in seattle which was 1200 square feet, and we were able to purchase a home here in boise for the same amount of money and basically double or triple the amount square footage we got. >> reporter: the kilians now work from home, pay less for daycare. but to get into this market, they had to be strategic. >> we realized quickly that houses were going within a day. and if you had any...
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wnba champs the seattle storm visited biden at the white house.umpkin spice latte is back [ laughter ] and a woman found nuts and bolts in her domino's pizza. [ light laughter ] there's a lot to go over, so let's just jump in and cover it all at once. it's times for "newsmash." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: first up, the wnba champions, the seattle storm - [ cheers and applause they visited president biden today and get this, they're the first wnba team to be invited to the white house since 2015. [ cheers and applause that's a pretty big deal speaking of storms that are a pretty big deal, tropical depression henri [ light laughter ] over the weekend, 45 million people were under a tropical storm warning, so last week things on the east coast were hot and sticky, and this week things were just wet if you want something that's just hot, wet and sticky, why not try starbucks pumpkin spice latte. [ laughter ] back starting tomorrow [ cheers and applause some people are excited while others think it's too early for pumpkin spice. either way, drink
wnba champs the seattle storm visited biden at the white house.umpkin spice latte is back [ laughter ] and a woman found nuts and bolts in her domino's pizza. [ light laughter ] there's a lot to go over, so let's just jump in and cover it all at once. it's times for "newsmash." [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: first up, the wnba champions, the seattle storm - [ cheers and applause they visited president biden today and get this, they're the first wnba team to be invited to...