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fighters in the southeast city. were raiding a dozen properties on the outskirts of the city early on monday when the gun battle broke out. we are live in istanbul and what is the latest from the scene ther there? >> reporter: security forces have been telling us that seven suspected i.s.i.l. fighters were killed in the shoot out during those dawn raids but two police officers were killed apparently when one of the properties they went to search was boobie traps and they detonated as the officers tried to enter those properties and then that gun fight ensued. it's not the first raids there have been on turkish soil in the last few weeks looking for suspected members of i.s.i.l. and turkish media over the weekend says they were hunting and i quote according to the security services searching for and planning a major attack such as hijacking a plane or vessel or detonating suicide bombs in a crowded location so that is what it seems the security services were on the hunt for, there have been other raids as i say over
fighters in the southeast city. were raiding a dozen properties on the outskirts of the city early on monday when the gun battle broke out. we are live in istanbul and what is the latest from the scene ther there? >> reporter: security forces have been telling us that seven suspected i.s.i.l. fighters were killed in the shoot out during those dawn raids but two police officers were killed apparently when one of the properties they went to search was boobie traps and they detonated as the...
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. >>> police say they found crack and heroin inside lorenzo saunders apartment in the southeast city this month. they found 11 grams of cocaine and gram of heroin, also $2,200 in cash and a digital scale. the 51-year-old works in the mayor's office of religious affairs. >>> happening today, secretary anthony fox has announced operators of drones will have to register their unmanned aircraft with the department of transportation. this occurs in response to concerns over close calls between drones and kmernl airliners. >>> coming up at 5:20, 41 degrees. as you take a look outside you wish it was cloudy to insulate it. >> we wish. that's the warm spot, right, tom? >> that sensor is near a t building so it's picking up some of the building heat, but a few yards away it's near or below freezing away from the buildings and throughout the area. we've dipped down to 20 to near 30 degree on a monday morning and including most of west virginia, shenandoah valley, closer to washington, nearby suburbs. prince george's county near freezing. upper 20s near 30. much of fairfax county. the rest of n
. >>> police say they found crack and heroin inside lorenzo saunders apartment in the southeast city this month. they found 11 grams of cocaine and gram of heroin, also $2,200 in cash and a digital scale. the 51-year-old works in the mayor's office of religious affairs. >>> happening today, secretary anthony fox has announced operators of drones will have to register their unmanned aircraft with the department of transportation. this occurs in response to concerns over close...
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southeast of guatemala city.e mergency crews say they are facing many difficulties. >> the houses were left buried approximately 10 meters or 15 under, which is making it difficult to carry out the search and rescue. we are here bringing help in the area where we are looking for the children who attends the church with us. we are hoping god they are still alive. it's truly unfortunate how many lives we lost, there are many homes buried, most likely where you are standing, there are homes. >> the guatemala foreign minister says the search for survivors is intensive. >>> this mud slide was caused by the intensive rains that have devastated gauuatemalaan territy after almost 12 weeks of extreme drought. our rescue teams are searching for survivors. there are more than 616 rescue workers with invaluable and exemplary support from citizens. >> the latest from david mercer who is there. difficulties for the rescuers. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: that's right. there is certainly no shortage of hands here on t
southeast of guatemala city.e mergency crews say they are facing many difficulties. >> the houses were left buried approximately 10 meters or 15 under, which is making it difficult to carry out the search and rescue. we are here bringing help in the area where we are looking for the children who attends the church with us. we are hoping god they are still alive. it's truly unfortunate how many lives we lost, there are many homes buried, most likely where you are standing, there are homes....
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thirty people are still missing in a town southeast of guatemala city. emergency crews face many difficulties. >> the houses were left buried approximately 10 meters or 15 under, which is making it difficult to carry out the search and rescue. >> we are here bringing help in the air, where we are looking for the children of a sister who attends the church with us. we hope to god they are still alive. while it's unfortunate how many lives we lost, there are many homes buried. most likely where you are standing, there are homes. >> a test or kurdistan's young democracy as voters prepare for elections. >> how political turmoil in maine threatens to ignite racial tensions. >> that to remember that the australian muslim community will be especially appalled and shocked by this. >> al jazeera has been speaking to people in turkey about who they'll vote for in november's election. bernard smith reports now. >> in turkey, monuments to the country's founding father are everywhere, but the secular left leaning political party created has never really managed to ta
thirty people are still missing in a town southeast of guatemala city. emergency crews face many difficulties. >> the houses were left buried approximately 10 meters or 15 under, which is making it difficult to carry out the search and rescue. >> we are here bringing help in the air, where we are looking for the children of a sister who attends the church with us. we hope to god they are still alive. while it's unfortunate how many lives we lost, there are many homes buried. most...
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hundreds of people are still missing in the town southeast of the capital city of guatemala city.ercer visited the site earlier. >> i saw not a single survivor brought out from underneath the rock and the dirt, but i did see a lot of bodies brought out. i talked to a number of family members who are -- who said that they are not going to leave the sight until they see their loved ones, either alive or dead and a lot of them were sort of resigned to the fact that they might not, in fact, find them alive. some of the houses are buried under as much as 45 meters of rock and mud. 1 million cubic meters of dirt covered these 125 houses, and so certainly the rescue workers have their work cut out for them in this case. and the national emergency management disaster relief center, they said seven years ago, they approached the municipal authority and said that people shouldn't be allowed to live in this zone. it's at the bottom of a very steep revene. there's hillsides, two hillsides, one on either side, and a river and, in fact, runs right through there as well. so a real recipe for dis
hundreds of people are still missing in the town southeast of the capital city of guatemala city.ercer visited the site earlier. >> i saw not a single survivor brought out from underneath the rock and the dirt, but i did see a lot of bodies brought out. i talked to a number of family members who are -- who said that they are not going to leave the sight until they see their loved ones, either alive or dead and a lot of them were sort of resigned to the fact that they might not, in fact,...
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city for our first phase of enrollment. why did we choose to start auto enrollment in the southeast? two reasons. we have the potrero power plant and the hunter's point power plant. when we look at this area, nr's only one neighborhood in the entire city that has had a history of polluting power plants in their backyard and that is here in the southeast part of the city, and so what better way to start this statement of this program and what this program is all about which is bringing clean, affordable energy to anyone regardless of socio-economic status, regardless of what environmental justices you have faced, this is a prime ground for us to make a big, bold statement about why we choose and why people should choose cleanpowersf and why we feel strongly about clean energy here in san francisco, and the puc was active in helping close these two power plants down but we need to take the next step forward in bringing clean energy to an entire community and neighborhood, but these two reasons aren't the only reasons we decided to start with automatic enrollment here in the southeast, there were a c
city for our first phase of enrollment. why did we choose to start auto enrollment in the southeast? two reasons. we have the potrero power plant and the hunter's point power plant. when we look at this area, nr's only one neighborhood in the entire city that has had a history of polluting power plants in their backyard and that is here in the southeast part of the city, and so what better way to start this statement of this program and what this program is all about which is bringing clean,...
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northwest part of the state, southeast polk visiting sioux city north. basically untouched, takes this handoff 62 yards, practically untouched. it was 21-0. and southeast would roll, final score 45-0. the rams are the winner. when we come back, it is time for you make the call. and the more action on football friday night. >> congratulations to this week's student athlete of the week. the indian onlyoala volleyball team. the vote for one of these three finalists or to vote for season, log on andy: time for you make the call, a big showdown. hosting chariton. >> this is kcci you make the call. they were on fire. third quarter, carlisle up big. they keep rolling. the wildcats up 42-7. the defense the defense sets up, look at this tackle. all over the place. then the slot, they win big. go cats! andtyy: nice job. cold night at dcg. staying close to the grill. hot chocolate very popular. already 28-7 dcg in the second quarter. chase shilts punts. bombs it deep dcg's trey , washington chases it down and brings it all the way back 70 yards. dcg wins 31-20. nort
northwest part of the state, southeast polk visiting sioux city north. basically untouched, takes this handoff 62 yards, practically untouched. it was 21-0. and southeast would roll, final score 45-0. the rams are the winner. when we come back, it is time for you make the call. and the more action on football friday night. >> congratulations to this week's student athlete of the week. the indian onlyoala volleyball team. the vote for one of these three finalists or to vote for season, log...
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is two large but hit all the nonprofits and community groups all who has a meeting in the southeast part of city we want to get to them and do it citywide as well that doesn't show completely the slide it is our outreach timeline the ones hidden valley high school in green is where we'll spend money to do paid advertising and mailers, etc. right through october 22nd some of the activities we've done the new brochure and the website and last week, we had a productive merging with a chat and chew a lunch meeting we handed out toll kits to all these offices they have a number of items for their education and publicist to talk about cleanpowersf and coming up on november 9th the fourth advocate meeting i can assure you state will be collaborative and welcome ovb he just left so meeting with them on november 9th and then once january hits we'll spend the money on january 4th the first marital that goes out before the opted notices and following january 15th our first opt out no is to the post office and begin advertising in february and the second post office and march one the community groups and th
is two large but hit all the nonprofits and community groups all who has a meeting in the southeast part of city we want to get to them and do it citywide as well that doesn't show completely the slide it is our outreach timeline the ones hidden valley high school in green is where we'll spend money to do paid advertising and mailers, etc. right through october 22nd some of the activities we've done the new brochure and the website and last week, we had a productive merging with a chat and chew...
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city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeast part nof city so thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are other members of the public that would like to speak please come up. thank you. >> my name is stephen tabor and chair of transportation for russian hill neighbors and also par tis paint in sf next stop which supports the sprl subway. i want to speak in favor of this motion. i think it is high time we got comprehensive transportation planning particularly for subways and rapid transit. a mention was made of #230ur cor doors plan and believe i came with the idea for the [inaudible] we are just completing one leg of that and one of those corridors were just completed and the others are still under way so it take as long time to make a difference. one the problems is the 4 cordders plan isn't a
city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeast part nof city so thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are...
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media and switch over the outreach no surprise partnership with partnering with the city groups not just the southeast but other parts of city district 5 on saturday and so on. >> and then i think this is my last slide some quick upcoming activities this is long we feel good about it it can be a little bit daunting at times but get a letter to the puc employees and other city people and the presentations to other city departments get the whole city family excited get them to the ambassadors and he mentioned the video testimonies we're looking for social media our general manager and commissioners and our board of supervisors you know thirty minute video segment and signing up for super green why it is important and the social media media and that generates excitement and increases the outreach we have the advocates meeting coming up and we're talking about other ideas like a big cleanpowersf event after work not a happy hour we can't serve certain beverages but we're looking at things like that and a door to door coordinating with the social media accounts through the departments you've talked about t
media and switch over the outreach no surprise partnership with partnering with the city groups not just the southeast but other parts of city district 5 on saturday and so on. >> and then i think this is my last slide some quick upcoming activities this is long we feel good about it it can be a little bit daunting at times but get a letter to the puc employees and other city people and the presentations to other city departments get the whole city family excited get them to the...
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sioux city north hosting southeast polk. the rams quickly get on the board. the screen pass goes from thomas mclaughlin to cole hauser, and hauser weaves his way through the defense. that's a touchdown. 14-zip after a quarter. second quarter, handoff to hauser -- and hauser to the house. 62 yards on the touchdown. rams up 21-nothing. the td's keep coming. mclaughlin to austin sutten, 26 yards -- sep rams 45 stars 7 remember, every football friday, you can phone, computer, or television. new coach steve prohm bringing the energy to hilton madness! good crowd again at hilton coliseum. monte morris and jameel mckay probably tweeted this already. the usa today coaches poll ranks iowa state 7th, while big 12 coaches pick the cyclones third in the big 12. isu did receive a first place vote from kansas head coach bill self. iowa state will try to end decade long dominance by the jayhawks, but those showdown games are still three months away. the cyclones only first team all- american the past 50 years liked what he saw tonight. tomorrow, cyclone fans turn back to fo
sioux city north hosting southeast polk. the rams quickly get on the board. the screen pass goes from thomas mclaughlin to cole hauser, and hauser weaves his way through the defense. that's a touchdown. 14-zip after a quarter. second quarter, handoff to hauser -- and hauser to the house. 62 yards on the touchdown. rams up 21-nothing. the td's keep coming. mclaughlin to austin sutten, 26 yards -- sep rams 45 stars 7 remember, every football friday, you can phone, computer, or television. new...
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sioux city north hosting southeast polk. the rams quickly get on the board. the screen pass goes from thomas mclaughlin to cole hauser, and hauser weaves his way through the defense. that's a touchdown. 14-zip after a quarter. second quarter, handoff to hauser -- and hauser to the house. 62 yards on the touchdown. rams up 21-nothing. the td's keep coming. mclaughlin to austin sutten, 26 yards -- sep rams 45 stars 7 remember, every football friday, you can follow scores on your smart phone, computer, or television. hawkeye fans arrive in chicago and good crowd for last year's hilton madness. how did it go this year? people make mistakes. [ man laughs ] so switch to u.s. cellular and we guarantee we'll beat the price on your current verizon or at&t plan. that's right, guaranteed to beat. plus, right now we'll give you a $150 promo card when you switch. don't let your next mistake be missing out. woman: and it's going the wrong way! oh, my god! switch to u.s. cellular today for a price that's guaranteed so for cyclone fans, the season can't start soon enough. ne
sioux city north hosting southeast polk. the rams quickly get on the board. the screen pass goes from thomas mclaughlin to cole hauser, and hauser weaves his way through the defense. that's a touchdown. 14-zip after a quarter. second quarter, handoff to hauser -- and hauser to the house. 62 yards on the touchdown. rams up 21-nothing. the td's keep coming. mclaughlin to austin sutten, 26 yards -- sep rams 45 stars 7 remember, every football friday, you can follow scores on your smart phone,...
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media and switch over the outreach no surprise partnership with partnering with the city groups not just the southeast but other parts of city district 5 on saturday and so on. >> and then i think this is my last slide some quick upcoming activities this is long we feel good about it it can be a little bit daunting at times but get a letter to the puc employees and other city people and the presentations to other city departments get the whole city family excited get them to the ambassadors and he mentioned the video testimonies we're looking for social media our general manager and commissioners and our board of supervisors you know thirty minute video segment and signing up for super green why it is important and the social media media and that generates excitement and increases the outreach we have the advocates meeting coming up and we're talking about other ideas like a big cleanpowersf event after work not a happy hour we can't serve certain beverages but we're looking at things like that and a door to door coordinating with the social media accounts through the departments you've talked about t
media and switch over the outreach no surprise partnership with partnering with the city groups not just the southeast but other parts of city district 5 on saturday and so on. >> and then i think this is my last slide some quick upcoming activities this is long we feel good about it it can be a little bit daunting at times but get a letter to the puc employees and other city people and the presentations to other city departments get the whole city family excited get them to the...
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city. in the southeast part of the state remain steady, we'll get pockets of rain, and saturday, there is improvement for sunday and i'll talk about that and the rest of joaquin back to you. >>> thank you very much danielle. as danielle mentioned here is the proof strong winds of the storms already battling the south shore of massachusetts, there is that coastal flood advisory. susie takes a look how crews are bracing for more wild weather. >> reporter: the trouble comes in with the tied which is out right now, but around 3:00 waves could be well over 10 feet putting this area at risk of coastal flooding. there is an electricity in the air in the south shore right before a storm. work crews race to close the gap between land and sea. >> we are closing up that will keep a lot of the water from coming in. >>> barber tells us putting up barricades to the beach is something the town does each year, the weekend forecast brought crews out early. extreme weather is something the south shore is accustom too, scars from previous storm serve as a warning to take mother nature seriously. >> says his brother spe
city. in the southeast part of the state remain steady, we'll get pockets of rain, and saturday, there is improvement for sunday and i'll talk about that and the rest of joaquin back to you. >>> thank you very much danielle. as danielle mentioned here is the proof strong winds of the storms already battling the south shore of massachusetts, there is that coastal flood advisory. susie takes a look how crews are bracing for more wild weather. >> reporter: the trouble comes in with...
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hundreds are still missing in the town southeast of the capital, guatemala city. >> at least ten people have died in flooding leadership the french riviera. more than 27,000 homes have lost electricity. some people drown in a retirement home when the river brague burst its banks. kii kirgestan's interim government brought in proportional representation to ensure a fairers distribution of power. many candidates are aligned with parties now vying for a share of the 120 seats in parliament. stk is predicted to gain the largest section of the vote. the government has brought in a new electronic system. >>> some people may not be able to cast their ballot at all. robin forester walker is in the capital. >> biometric voter registration, i detect a degree of excitement. lots of people queuing to come in, get their fingerprint recognition, they can pick up their ballot, do the usual registration here, mark their ballot and then is post in the ballot box. gone are the ballot boxes, we have a system that reads it and collects it at the same time. it's only been introduced just over a year ago, an
hundreds are still missing in the town southeast of the capital, guatemala city. >> at least ten people have died in flooding leadership the french riviera. more than 27,000 homes have lost electricity. some people drown in a retirement home when the river brague burst its banks. kii kirgestan's interim government brought in proportional representation to ensure a fairers distribution of power. many candidates are aligned with parties now vying for a share of the 120 seats in parliament....
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city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeastpart nof city so thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are other members of the public that would like to speak please come up. thank you. >> my name is stephen tabor and chair of transportation for russian hill neighbors and also par tis paint in sf next stop which supports the sprl subway. i want to speak in favor of this motion. i think it is high time we got comprehensive transportation planning particularly for subways and rapid transit. a mention was made of #230ur cor doors plan and believe i came with the idea for the [inaudible] we are just completing one leg of that and one of those corridors were just completed and the others are still under way so it take as long time to make a difference. one the problems is the 4 cordders plan isn't a p
city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeastpart nof city so thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are other...
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this area of heavier downpours southeast of the city. it will move through and clearing skies tonight. the overnight forecast for the area after 11:00. rain should be over. 56 degrees tomorrow. mid-60's. the western viewing area could be high of 67. southern maryland part of the area on the western side through fredericksburg. close to 70. pleasant i. high of 69 tomorrow. the same pattern on shore thursday. friday is the same. friday we will get showers and a cold front. systemly colder. not cold like january or february cold. highs in the mid-to-upper 50's over the weekend. wake-up temperatures sunday, monday morning. 30's. there is a chance we could see the scattered fost for the first time this season in areas well outside the metro area. it looks nice with no major storms forecast. isolated somehowers and sprinkles of showers with the cold front on friday. good stuff. alison: nice fall weather. >> love it. leon: thank you. alison: well, the officers accused in freddie gray death back in court today. leon: still ahead -- why they are
this area of heavier downpours southeast of the city. it will move through and clearing skies tonight. the overnight forecast for the area after 11:00. rain should be over. 56 degrees tomorrow. mid-60's. the western viewing area could be high of 67. southern maryland part of the area on the western side through fredericksburg. close to 70. pleasant i. high of 69 tomorrow. the same pattern on shore thursday. friday is the same. friday we will get showers and a cold front. systemly colder. not...
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launches a centrifical offensive, he cuts off rail lines except one small tendon that runs southeast of the city. he has basically cut off the confederacy -- richmond from the rest of the confederacy. lee realizes he can't hold for very much longer. it's sunday, april 2, 1865, and he realizes he has to get the president, jeff davis, out of church and tell them he has to go. this decision by general lee sets off a chain of events over the next 36 hours that affects the city to this day. this sets a breakpoint in the history of richmond. richmond is a symbol. let me give you a couple of comparison cases over the last 150 years to give you context about the fall of richmond. what it means to the people there, to the story, their stories and the overall war and overall perspective. madrid 1939, when franco takes it. paris, 1940, when germans destroyed the french the republic. warsaw, 1939. manila, 1941. saigon, 1975. the best analogy i can give you for what is happening, what's going to happen in richmond, is a shipwreck. the city, its population, and its garrison will go through every single human
launches a centrifical offensive, he cuts off rail lines except one small tendon that runs southeast of the city. he has basically cut off the confederacy -- richmond from the rest of the confederacy. lee realizes he can't hold for very much longer. it's sunday, april 2, 1865, and he realizes he has to get the president, jeff davis, out of church and tell them he has to go. this decision by general lee sets off a chain of events over the next 36 hours that affects the city to this day. this...
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the shoreline is to provide access and equity to the most historic neighborhoods in the city's southeast. projects like this are brought me from the position in the ymca in san francisco to the public trust and lands. this gives the community in partnership with others to ensure a health climate smart california with access to nature for all. developing the india basin in water front parks are problematic in priority through california. this will be a project of the national trust republic land as well. our local parks where people team, this is by jennifer andal alexandra and the recent success of the park. in addition to the local expertise we bring, state and national expertise, state and federal lobbyist who can advocate for and help develop funding and through california and national experts on climate, to create a place for public health. we are pleased to codify this partnership with the city. thank you for listening and thoughtful leaders and those who come together to make this work. >> thank you, of course you already heard from jackie representing the park alliance on their cr
the shoreline is to provide access and equity to the most historic neighborhoods in the city's southeast. projects like this are brought me from the position in the ymca in san francisco to the public trust and lands. this gives the community in partnership with others to ensure a health climate smart california with access to nature for all. developing the india basin in water front parks are problematic in priority through california. this will be a project of the national trust republic land...
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the shoreline is to provide access and equity to the most historic neighborhoods in the city's southeast. projects like this are brought me from the position in the ymca in san francisco to the public trust and lands. this gives the community in partnership with others to ensure a health climate smart california with access to nature for all. developing the india basin in water front parks are problematic in priority through california. this will be a project of the national trust republic land as well. our local parks where people team, this is by jennifer andal alexandra and the recent success of the park. in addition to the local expertise we bring, state and national expertise, state and federal lobbyist who can advocate for and help develop funding and through california and national experts on climate, to create a place for public health. we are pleased to codify this partnership with the city. thank you for listening and thoughtful leaders and those who come together to make this work. >> thank you, of course you already heard from jackie representing the park alliance on their cr
the shoreline is to provide access and equity to the most historic neighborhoods in the city's southeast. projects like this are brought me from the position in the ymca in san francisco to the public trust and lands. this gives the community in partnership with others to ensure a health climate smart california with access to nature for all. developing the india basin in water front parks are problematic in priority through california. this will be a project of the national trust republic land...
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. >>> at least 85 people have been killed on a landslide in guatemala, southeast of the capital guatemala city. >>> russia says its going to intensify their campaign in syria. a senior official say in the past few days there have been 60 flights. 39 civilians and 14 fighters have been killed in the strikes. russia says it's targeted anybody position he held by i.s.i.l. including its main stronghold at raqqa province. activists accuse moscow of also attacking other coalition forces. >>> syrian national coalition are calling on the international community to take a strand against russia's intervention. zeina khodr has more. >> reporter: u.s. president barack obama ais calling the situation a disaster. focus on defeating i.s.i.l. the syrian opposition is calling these attacks a russian aggression and is now refusing to attend planned meetings at the u.n. to pave the way for political talks. >> there is no 911 now as a result of this military intervention, there is no incentive to engage in a political solution. >> reporter: in july, u.n. and arab league spokesman suggested working group meetings
. >>> at least 85 people have been killed on a landslide in guatemala, southeast of the capital guatemala city. >>> russia says its going to intensify their campaign in syria. a senior official say in the past few days there have been 60 flights. 39 civilians and 14 fighters have been killed in the strikes. russia says it's targeted anybody position he held by i.s.i.l. including its main stronghold at raqqa province. activists accuse moscow of also attacking other coalition...
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city for our first phase of enrollment. why did we choose to start auto enrollment in the southeast? two reasons. we have the potrero power plant and the hunter's point power plant. when we look at this area, nr's only one neighborhood in the entire city that has had a history of polluting power plants in their backyard and that is here in the southeast part of the city, and so what better way to start this statement of this program and what this program is all about which is bringing clean, affordable energy to anyone regardless of socio-economic status, regardless of what environmental justices you have faced, this is a prime ground for us to make a big, bold statement about why we choose and why people should choose cleanpowersf and why we feel strongly about clean energy here in san francisco, and the puc was active in helping close these two power plants down but we need to take the next step forward in bringing clean energy to an entire community and neighborhood, but these two reasons aren't the only reasons we decided to start with automatic enrollment here in the southeast, there were a c
city for our first phase of enrollment. why did we choose to start auto enrollment in the southeast? two reasons. we have the potrero power plant and the hunter's point power plant. when we look at this area, nr's only one neighborhood in the entire city that has had a history of polluting power plants in their backyard and that is here in the southeast part of the city, and so what better way to start this statement of this program and what this program is all about which is bringing clean,...
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drivers on des moines' southeast side are dealing with day one of a permanent detour.. city leaders say there's an upside to the inconvenience... 093408 - adm and the railroad over on hull is going to increase investment by about 5 million and add about 30 jobs in that area this morning crews closed southeast 34th street at the union pacific railroad tracks. drivers must now detour two blocks to southeast 36th street to get across. its part of a deal city leaders agreed to two years ago... despite extensive 580423 - the railroad they got their own ideas and they kinda own des moines. des moines aint got nothing to say, if the railroads wanna do something they are gonna do it regardless 571919 - a while back we got petitions up and turned in petitions with hundreds of names on them and it didnt make any difference another group is hoping its petition does make a difference... iowa citizens for community improvement collected a thousand signatures of people opposed to the bakken oil pipeline.. nathan malachowski 35:07-35:15 we're here to say hell no to the bakken pipeline, tha
drivers on des moines' southeast side are dealing with day one of a permanent detour.. city leaders say there's an upside to the inconvenience... 093408 - adm and the railroad over on hull is going to increase investment by about 5 million and add about 30 jobs in that area this morning crews closed southeast 34th street at the union pacific railroad tracks. drivers must now detour two blocks to southeast 36th street to get across. its part of a deal city leaders agreed to two years ago......
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this morning the city permanently closed a portion of southeast 34 - th street... at the railroad crossing... that's near laurel it's part of a deal with the "union pacific railroad" because of increased train traffic through the metro. well if you've liked the weather we've had the last couple of days.... say goodbye, tomorrow you will need to dig the coat of out of the closet ... let's head oer to meteorologist jennifer mcdermed at the science center of iowa for a look at the forecast ad lib wx quick an effort to save iowa's wetlands.... just got a lot the u-s department of agriculture plans to gift the state three million dollars to help with this issue. secretary tom vilsack made the with the extra money... experts say the number of wetland acres in iowa could double. this project, is part of a 30 - million dollar effort to keep wetlands alive nation-wide. as you know... caucus season is well underway.... and you can have a chance meet the iowa artist who is known for poking fun at politicians.. brian duffy is the cartoonist responsible for years of iconic cauc
this morning the city permanently closed a portion of southeast 34 - th street... at the railroad crossing... that's near laurel it's part of a deal with the "union pacific railroad" because of increased train traffic through the metro. well if you've liked the weather we've had the last couple of days.... say goodbye, tomorrow you will need to dig the coat of out of the closet ... let's head oer to meteorologist jennifer mcdermed at the science center of iowa for a look at the...
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citizens of turkey, but even this evening in the ankara, which is a predominantly kurdish city in the southeastu had clashes going on. possibly around 10,000 people that were out, chanting antigovernment slogans. it's not new to have these kinds of demonstrations in ankara because there's a lot of kurdish anger here, but the fact that so many are still coming out and the day after these bombings when so many people were killed and there's so much grief and shock about it. this is really a worrying development in turkey. it's very worrying for the government here at a time when security forces are ensnared in more and more conflict. that's something that is causing a lot of consternation. not only is kursky -- turkey going after them, but more and more security forces are being killed by the pkk. the peace process between the pkk and the government has all but collapsed. so so many different conflicts and so much different fronts at a time when the anger is rising toward the government and the kurdish population is feeling more aggrieved. we heard it today in the rallies that we were at. the peo
citizens of turkey, but even this evening in the ankara, which is a predominantly kurdish city in the southeastu had clashes going on. possibly around 10,000 people that were out, chanting antigovernment slogans. it's not new to have these kinds of demonstrations in ankara because there's a lot of kurdish anger here, but the fact that so many are still coming out and the day after these bombings when so many people were killed and there's so much grief and shock about it. this is really a...
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and burned two pollsters trying to conduct a survey in the town located about 170 miles southeast of mexico city. police say they tried to save those pollsters from the mob and took the pollsters from the cops. cop said the towns people were suspicious of the two strangers who were asking lots of questions. obviously lots of questions remain unanswered tonight. >>> and a scary landing to tell but for passengers on an aircraft all caught on video. a qantas plane descending during a turbulent rainstorm and landing in an airport in sydney, australia, narrowly avoided being struck by lightning. the plane made a safe landing, no passengers injured. remarkable, remarkable lightnings. my goodness. modern aircraft are designed to handle an occasional lightning strike, but if you're in the air at the time, that isn't always soothe the fears of passengers aboard the aircraft. >>> up next, a few thoughts on donald trump's foreign policy views and outlooks and spectators looking to watch a bull fight get a little more action than they anticipated. there's the bull. we'll show you the rest coming up here nex
and burned two pollsters trying to conduct a survey in the town located about 170 miles southeast of mexico city. police say they tried to save those pollsters from the mob and took the pollsters from the cops. cop said the towns people were suspicious of the two strangers who were asking lots of questions. obviously lots of questions remain unanswered tonight. >>> and a scary landing to tell but for passengers on an aircraft all caught on video. a qantas plane descending during a...
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today the city is permanently closing a portion of southeast 34th street... at the railroad crossing... near laurel hill road. it's part of a deal with the "union pacific railroad" because of increased train traffic through the metro. the city of des moines challenged us to go to work for them for a week... to highlight the roles of each of its employees. today we head outside... with the parks and recreation department. channel 13's josh nguyen is on the job at gray's lake... josh, good morning! the park and recreation department is responsible for the management of over 4,000 acres of parks and open space land, 76 parks, 68 miles of paved trails, multiple ornamental collections, streetscapes, and municipal buildings. park staff manage numerous programs and facilities in sports, special events, urban conservation, environmental education, neighborhood beautification, water recreation and cemeteries. an appointed park and recreation board meets monthly. this 15- member panel advises city council and oversees planning and administration of city parks, and vario
today the city is permanently closing a portion of southeast 34th street... at the railroad crossing... near laurel hill road. it's part of a deal with the "union pacific railroad" because of increased train traffic through the metro. the city of des moines challenged us to go to work for them for a week... to highlight the roles of each of its employees. today we head outside... with the parks and recreation department. channel 13's josh nguyen is on the job at gray's lake... josh,...
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media and switch over the outreach no surprise partnership with partnering with the city groups not just the southeast but other parts of city district 5 on saturday and so on. >> and then i think this is my last slide some quick upcoming activities this is long we feel good about it it can be a little bit daunting at times but get a letter to the puc employees and other city people and the presentations to other city departments get the whole city family excited get them to the ambassadors and he mentioned the video testimonies we're looking for social media our general manager and commissioners and our board of supervisors you know thirty minute video segment and signing up for super green why it is important and the social media media and that generates excitement and increases the outreach we have the advocates meeting coming up and we're talking about other ideas like a big cleanpowersf event after work not a happy hour we can't serve certain beverages but we're looking at things like that and a door to door coordinating with the social media accounts through the departments you've talked about t
media and switch over the outreach no surprise partnership with partnering with the city groups not just the southeast but other parts of city district 5 on saturday and so on. >> and then i think this is my last slide some quick upcoming activities this is long we feel good about it it can be a little bit daunting at times but get a letter to the puc employees and other city people and the presentations to other city departments get the whole city family excited get them to the...
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central sections of new jersey drifting to the north, there will be showers primarily to the southeast of the city but don't be surprised if you get caught in a passing shower, does not look significantly wet today but as we go into the next couple days it will get nasty. 56, a a little cool especially for a lot of folks's taste because we have not seen temperatures like this in a while, 55 new work, 57 in bridgeport, the actual average low is 55 degrees and is even cooler and we have right now, we are used to the warm stuff, winds coming from the northeast and significant too, pretty windy day, 8 to 18 miles per hour, that will cause problems in terms of coastal flood advisories up around most of the tristate. here is the radar and satellite, you conceive of sure we have a frontal boundary stalled out and as long as it hangs clothes by we are at risk for not only cloudy skies but showers that will be popping up around it so doesn't look like a watch out but we will see some passing showers from time to time. there is joaquin, this is changed over the last 24 hours, yesterday was still a tropical
central sections of new jersey drifting to the north, there will be showers primarily to the southeast of the city but don't be surprised if you get caught in a passing shower, does not look significantly wet today but as we go into the next couple days it will get nasty. 56, a a little cool especially for a lot of folks's taste because we have not seen temperatures like this in a while, 55 new work, 57 in bridgeport, the actual average low is 55 degrees and is even cooler and we have right...
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tomorrow the city will permanently close southeast 34th street at the railroad crossing near laurel hill road. its part of a deal with union pacific railroad because of increased train traffic through des moines. another proposed project isn't going as smoothly... tomorrow the group iowa citizens for community improvement will deliver a petition to the iowa utilities board. a thousand people signed it in opposition to the proposed bakken oil pipeline across the state. next month the utilities board will decide if the developer has the right to use eminent domain to build the pipeline. prosecutors are punching holes in the intoxication defense of a pleasant hill man... 33-year old pete polson is accused of randomly shooting at people last year... two people were hit... and a third just narrowly becoming a victim... "i instantly knew it was a gunshot, i turned, i hit the ground, i knew i needed to get in front of the truck, because he had a clear shot." police located polson a short time later... inside his car investigators say they found a handgun... shell casings... and gunshot residue
tomorrow the city will permanently close southeast 34th street at the railroad crossing near laurel hill road. its part of a deal with union pacific railroad because of increased train traffic through des moines. another proposed project isn't going as smoothly... tomorrow the group iowa citizens for community improvement will deliver a petition to the iowa utilities board. a thousand people signed it in opposition to the proposed bakken oil pipeline across the state. next month the utilities...
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tonight's games include des moines east at ames, council bluffs and thomas jefferson, southeast polk and sioux city north, and sioux city north and des moines north. dowling catholic against roosevelt, lincoln at hoover, ankeny central at west des moines valley, and marshalltown will play an urbandale. watch for highlights tonight. elizabeth: today will be a historic day for the des moines fire department, who will promote three-month to fire chief -- three men to fire chief. two will become the first african-american chiefs and history. congratulations. eric: wired for wi-fi, how google stepped in to hook up an entire iowa town to the internet. elizabeth: out with the orange, in with the teal. how halloween is changing colors. how fast do youaig ] anyone who's had our chicken knows it's plump and juicy. what they may not know is that it's also 100 percent natural. all our chickens are certified humanely raised, no antibiotics on a high-quality diet of soy and grain. why are they called tenders? they are called tenders because they come from the tenderloin of the breast. hand-trimmed just for culve
tonight's games include des moines east at ames, council bluffs and thomas jefferson, southeast polk and sioux city north, and sioux city north and des moines north. dowling catholic against roosevelt, lincoln at hoover, ankeny central at west des moines valley, and marshalltown will play an urbandale. watch for highlights tonight. elizabeth: today will be a historic day for the des moines fire department, who will promote three-month to fire chief -- three men to fire chief. two will become...
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city a little cooler with temperature of 67. you can see wind direction out of the east, southeast and to atlantic city airport winds 9 miles an hournd wilmington 13 and less as you work away from the coastline pretty much calm, lancaster, reading, allentown and trenton. the winds pick up on friday ahead of cold front. in fact we look at that fronts. not a lot of moisture sue st. st. marie to green bay and parts of chicago and interstate 80. >> and tomorrow will be warmer than today. a little muggy. and we'll time those downpours and maybe rumble of thunder for you coming up brian in the full accuweather forecast. >> adam, see you soon. thank you. >> the united states congress was up ended today by announc announcement that came as complete surprise to maybe man many. kevin mccarthy viewed as next speaker of the house took his name out of contention for the title. abc live in washington today and this has created a degree of chaos in the capitol today. >> it sure has, good afternoon, brian, after surprise announcement speaker john boehner postponed the vote given republicans more time to find consensus candidate or fight it out. >>
city a little cooler with temperature of 67. you can see wind direction out of the east, southeast and to atlantic city airport winds 9 miles an hournd wilmington 13 and less as you work away from the coastline pretty much calm, lancaster, reading, allentown and trenton. the winds pick up on friday ahead of cold front. in fact we look at that fronts. not a lot of moisture sue st. st. marie to green bay and parts of chicago and interstate 80. >> and tomorrow will be warmer than today. a...
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right now we're seeing winds off the ocean at about 8 miles an hour from the southeast in atlantic city. cooling things down. we have a southerly wind at 3 miles an hour in philadelphia. that wind is going to pick up big time come tomorrow and warm us up quickly. on the fox future cast, few clouds will blow through tonight. a warm front tomorrow morning. but relatively dry. it's after the noon hour that's when we see the rain. so just think of it like this. odd numbers. 3:00 o'clock in the lehigh valley. 5:00 o'clock in philadelphia and its suburbs. 7:00 o'clock interior south jersey and by eight or 9:00 o'clock, it is offshore. so coming up this is what we'll talk about here. temperatures will be soaring. how high? that's the question. the wind turns really gusty and how will this weather, this front impact the weekend? because it sure will. i'll have the seven day later in the broadcast. in the meantime try to get outside and enjoy this before sun sets. >> excellent idea, kathy. talk to you soon. >>> lot more excitement at ben franklin high school in philadelphia's spring garr depth s
right now we're seeing winds off the ocean at about 8 miles an hour from the southeast in atlantic city. cooling things down. we have a southerly wind at 3 miles an hour in philadelphia. that wind is going to pick up big time come tomorrow and warm us up quickly. on the fox future cast, few clouds will blow through tonight. a warm front tomorrow morning. but relatively dry. it's after the noon hour that's when we see the rain. so just think of it like this. odd numbers. 3:00 o'clock in the...
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as many as 600 people remain missing in a town southeast of the capital of guatemala city. david mercer has more. >> reporter: what's been said by the disaster management center here, they have actually talked about the municipal authorities and how as far back as 2008 they had told the municipal authorities that this particular neighborhood in this town was in a very high risk zone. it's at the bottom of a steep ravine. since 2008 they have been telling the municipality they shouldn't be allowing people to build in the area. they have gone to the neighbors, the people living there, and warned them they were living in a risk zone. now there are hundreds of thousands of people around the municipality who are living in similar areas. but right now, as i say, the real focus is not on blaming anybody, but on trying to pull people, trying to pull survivors from the slide. and there's also a big effort being made right now to provide emergency relief, food and blankets. >> we have got a lot more to come on the program, including israel begins construction of a fence along its bor
as many as 600 people remain missing in a town southeast of the capital of guatemala city. david mercer has more. >> reporter: what's been said by the disaster management center here, they have actually talked about the municipal authorities and how as far back as 2008 they had told the municipal authorities that this particular neighborhood in this town was in a very high risk zone. it's at the bottom of a steep ravine. since 2008 they have been telling the municipality they shouldn't be...
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vermont state police confirm an amtrak train has derailed in northfield, vermont, just 50 miles southeast of the city of burlington. in your nbc affiliate wptz reports first responders have indicated that several cars derailed. this happened about 10:30 eastern time. state police and our local affiliate on their way to that scene. we'll bring you the latest as we get new information in. but right now several cars have derailed. an amtrak train near burlington, vermont in northfield, vermont. we're working to get as much information as we can on this accident. >>> turning now to politics. hillary clinton unveiled her gun control proposal this morning in the wake of last week's mass shooting in roseburg, oregon. the plan includes a promise to use executive action to close the so-called gun show loophole should she become president. clinton revealed details as part of a town hall event this morning in new hampshire. >> universal background collection. we know that they will work. we need to close the gun show loophole. i think it's 40% or so of the gun sales in america are done online. they're done at g
vermont state police confirm an amtrak train has derailed in northfield, vermont, just 50 miles southeast of the city of burlington. in your nbc affiliate wptz reports first responders have indicated that several cars derailed. this happened about 10:30 eastern time. state police and our local affiliate on their way to that scene. we'll bring you the latest as we get new information in. but right now several cars have derailed. an amtrak train near burlington, vermont in northfield, vermont....
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city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeasto thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are other members of the public that would like to speak please come up. thank you. >> my name is stephen tabor and chair of transportation for russian hill neighbors and also par tis paint in sf next stop which supports the sprl subway. i want to speak in favor of this motion. i think it is high time we got comprehensive transportation planning particularly for subways and rapid transit. a mention was made of #230ur cor doors plan and believe i came with the idea for the [inaudible] we are just completing one leg of that and one of those corridors were just completed and the others are still under way so it take as long time to make a difference. one the problems is the 4 cordders plan isn't a plan and that is
city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeasto thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are other members of the...
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the building in southeast washington is not up to code. the city moved the families to temporary housing inside a hotel. one woman forced to move had to postpone her husband's funeral. after the family's stay is up in the hotel they have to find their own housing. >>> happening today, the $10 bill is getting a new look. students from the university of maryland today will help treasury secretary jack lew pick the woman who will go on the new bill. the newport trait will replace alexander hamilton on the 10. it won't be in circulation until 2020. >>> if you're thinking about heading to the dmv in virginia today, you might want to think again about that. a new report says 20% of people in the state go to the dmv and they don't need to. that means wait times for everybody, the times are longer. in arlington it's 47 minutes compared to 24 minutes statewide. most things can be done online, over the phone or by mail. >>> there is a new problem for metro silver line construction projects. the second phase will take metro out to dulles airport and continue
the building in southeast washington is not up to code. the city moved the families to temporary housing inside a hotel. one woman forced to move had to postpone her husband's funeral. after the family's stay is up in the hotel they have to find their own housing. >>> happening today, the $10 bill is getting a new look. students from the university of maryland today will help treasury secretary jack lew pick the woman who will go on the new bill. the newport trait will replace...
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that's connected to the remnants of patricia, lots of moisture surging in to the southeast on its western fringe. kansas city right there, look at the futurecast. it will rain and probably at a pretty good pace. worst case, there's a delay, but they because the move is moving out pretty aggressively during the evening hours. 56, showers in the area around first pitch time. chilly tomorrow morning, go with the heavier coat. not bad in the afternoon. sun, high clouds. clouds thicken toward sunset. we're near 60 degrees. rain comes in daybreak wednesday. the heaviest is afternoon and the first part of wednesday night. could easily be 1 to 2 and a half inches of rainfall. it is warm though. temperatures are in the 60s. see the dop pler radar estimates which could be on the low side here. high clouds, 30s north and west tomorrow morning. it is chilly but a pretty nice afternoon. sun mixing with clouds then the clouds thicken. rain doesn't come in until late morning. possible flooding. thursday is warm and breezy. friday is not bad. here's the halloween in the details. early evening should be 51. clocks turn back
that's connected to the remnants of patricia, lots of moisture surging in to the southeast on its western fringe. kansas city right there, look at the futurecast. it will rain and probably at a pretty good pace. worst case, there's a delay, but they because the move is moving out pretty aggressively during the evening hours. 56, showers in the area around first pitch time. chilly tomorrow morning, go with the heavier coat. not bad in the afternoon. sun, high clouds. clouds thicken toward...
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the mid-to-upper 50's in the city and the southeast. a very comfortable night. pleasant start to the day tomorrow. which will feature sunshine. 77 degrees in the afternoon. there is rain forecasted. we will tell you when that is coming your way. that's coming up shortly. leon: right now the sun is out in south carolina. alison: the governor is warning residents to not be fooled. that the threat from the flooding is far from over. brad bell is live in south carolina tonight and surveying the situation in kingstree, halfway between columbia and the coast. brad: this is the black river. this is not supposed to be here. this is a roadway to a home. the road is submerged. this is normally a brook but this is destroying the town. >> the black river was expected to be in town this morning but the water is rising. much of double-team is underway. a car part store, i will quore store. rational neighborhoods. marie and her son watched the river roar under a bridge. they had to evacuate. thaw don't have a house to go home to. >> you never know what will happen. my house is
the mid-to-upper 50's in the city and the southeast. a very comfortable night. pleasant start to the day tomorrow. which will feature sunshine. 77 degrees in the afternoon. there is rain forecasted. we will tell you when that is coming your way. that's coming up shortly. leon: right now the sun is out in south carolina. alison: the governor is warning residents to not be fooled. that the threat from the flooding is far from over. brad bell is live in south carolina tonight and surveying the...
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today the city is permanently closing a portion of southeast 34th street... at the railroad crossing... near laurel hill road. it's part of a deal with the "union pacific railroad" because of increased train traffic through the metro. the city of des moines challenged us to go to work for them for a week... to highlight the roles of each of its employees. today we head outside... with the parks and recreation department. channel 13's josh nguyen is on the job at gray's lake... josh, good morning! the park and recreation department is responsible for the management of over 4,000 acres of parks and open space land, 76 parks, 68 miles of paved trails, multiple ornamental collections, streetscapes, and municipal buildings. park staff manage numerous programs and facilities in sports, special events, urban conservation, environmental education, neighborhood beautification, water recreation and cemeteries. an appointed park and recreation board meets monthly. this 15- member panel advises city council and oversees planning and administration of city parks, cemeterie
today the city is permanently closing a portion of southeast 34th street... at the railroad crossing... near laurel hill road. it's part of a deal with the "union pacific railroad" because of increased train traffic through the metro. the city of des moines challenged us to go to work for them for a week... to highlight the roles of each of its employees. today we head outside... with the parks and recreation department. channel 13's josh nguyen is on the job at gray's lake... josh,...
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this video is southeast of dallas. this city got more than 20 inches of rainfall. dozens of drivers got stranded and needed to be rescued. in dallas, the fast-moving storm swamped low-lying streets. drivers had to wade through several feet of water. >> double wide floating. there goes a double wide. gone. >> reporter: in west texas, run- off washed away this mobile home. no one was inside. flood waters also swallowed up this ambulance and prompted at least 30 swift water rescues in the area. and in the texas, there have been some dangerous lightning strikes that have sparked house fires and tens of thousands are without power. live in the news room, ilana gold, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> police continue to search for answers as they investigate the murder of nypd officer randolph holder in east harlem. and now they want to question three men seen on surveillance video. investigators want to know about a shootout that happened minutes before the officer was killed. his alleged shooter tyrone howard is in custody. he was shot wounded by the slain officer's partner
this video is southeast of dallas. this city got more than 20 inches of rainfall. dozens of drivers got stranded and needed to be rescued. in dallas, the fast-moving storm swamped low-lying streets. drivers had to wade through several feet of water. >> double wide floating. there goes a double wide. gone. >> reporter: in west texas, run- off washed away this mobile home. no one was inside. flood waters also swallowed up this ambulance and prompted at least 30 swift water rescues in...
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city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeast part nof city so thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are other members of the public that would like to speak please come up. thank you. >> my name is stephen tabor and chair of transportation for russian hill neighbors and also par tis paint in sf next stop which supports the sprl subway. i want to speak in favor of this motion. i think it is high time we got comprehensive transportation planning particularly for subways and rapid transit. a mention was made of #230ur cor doors plan and believe i came with the idea for the [inaudible] we are just completing one leg of that and one of those corridors were just completed and the others are still under way so it take as long time to make a difference. one the problems is the 4 cordders plan isn't a
city. we hope the plan will take into account the shifting patterns of commute and particularlyicide have benchmarks for how long it take tooz get to employment flaum far west and southeast part nof city so thaes residence have equal access to employment and prosperity in the city as we develop. we applaud the effort and look forward to seeing a human centered plan that talks about how people use transit, not just how transit operates. thank you. >> thank you. mr. tabor. if there are...
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southeast united states. >> jacksonville is a port city. you know, we derive our fruits from the labors that take place right here on these very docks. >> reporter: cameron, a third generation longshoreman, is one of 10,000 people employed at the port, which supports thousands of jobs at local businesses too. >> it's a big economic engine for the city of jacksonville, and it needs to survive if the city is going to continue to thrive. >> reporter: to thrive in the global economy, jaxport has spent tens of millions of dollars in the past decade to modernize and to compete with ports to the north, like savannah, georgia, and charleston, south carolina. in 2009, the port completed a high-tech terminal with 275-foot tall cranes to reach across the decks of the largest ships that dock here. it installed state-of-the art technology to provide ships entering the port better navigational information. and to speed up cargo delivery, the port is now building a facility to transfer containers directly from ships onto freight trains. and the port's jum
southeast united states. >> jacksonville is a port city. you know, we derive our fruits from the labors that take place right here on these very docks. >> reporter: cameron, a third generation longshoreman, is one of 10,000 people employed at the port, which supports thousands of jobs at local businesses too. >> it's a big economic engine for the city of jacksonville, and it needs to survive if the city is going to continue to thrive. >> reporter: to thrive in the global...