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c- protest as it sets up a tent city in the capital vowing to stay there until i get that way ukraine's you tense times european leaders last week the government explained it could not afford to break ties with russia which is trying to be a key advantage and customs union. that level the air and sneak in a kitschy eighteen team attend to a hero's welcome hope to continue deal with world powers in geneva. some of those weighty tehran's airport telco's to suppress and a sunroom haneef the architect of the countries in the tt been pushing for the talks the agreement which could do on school since dpp and two bt its high grade enrichment of uranium in exchange for initial sanctions city is being seen as a pixie cut those nights. it's a bad idea to do that the sanctions imposed against iran when he seen the economy. what they've achieved leads to the release of samir bring in assets. i think everything's going to get them sent to say we could see that on the streets already. even the currency's gone up that does so it's up to us putting pressure on iraq while kyle was finally forced to reco
c- protest as it sets up a tent city in the capital vowing to stay there until i get that way ukraine's you tense times european leaders last week the government explained it could not afford to break ties with russia which is trying to be a key advantage and customs union. that level the air and sneak in a kitschy eighteen team attend to a hero's welcome hope to continue deal with world powers in geneva. some of those weighty tehran's airport telco's to suppress and a sunroom haneef the...
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nearly 200 refugee families live in this tent city, one of at least 1400 such camps across lebanon. families make shelters with whatever scraps they can find. no running water, no sanitation, no electricity. at the tent city here health workers treat a stream of children, many suffering skin diseases and malnutrition. >> some are scared. they are not able to speak. they cry at night. all they can do is scream because they are scared what may happen. >> reporter: for now aid workers face an uphill battle trying to give the children a childhood they were forced to leave behind. ayman mohyeldin, nbc news, lebanon. >>> when "nbc nightly news" continues on this saturday, a new twist on the house call. you will be surprised who is showing up to help. later a remarkable comeback story. how they are thriving again on the coast of florida. [ male announcer ] alka seltzer plus presents the cold truth. [ coughs, sneezes ] [ sniffles ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. th
nearly 200 refugee families live in this tent city, one of at least 1400 such camps across lebanon. families make shelters with whatever scraps they can find. no running water, no sanitation, no electricity. at the tent city here health workers treat a stream of children, many suffering skin diseases and malnutrition. >> some are scared. they are not able to speak. they cry at night. all they can do is scream because they are scared what may happen. >> reporter: for now aid workers...
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several tent cities are popping up around cebu. >> and sports centres and gymnasiums. and the first thing that happens is they are fed and given water and their medical field hospitals in each of these tent cities that address their wounds. aata lot of them have gashes and breaks and sprains and a lot of them have new phobia. pneumonia. they are handling newborn beakss aand some babies were born just before they were evacuated. >> many children have lost their entire families and have been found wandering aimlessly on their own. that 45 has become a major probm here. they are looking at setting up orphanages where they will be given special care an treatment. >> they face a v very long road ahead of them craig live in the fill phoenix, thank you fo euror time todayo in colorado a mine accident hurt two workers and and killed two more. the explosion was blamed on noxious casts. castgases all but two of of the workers have been released from hospital. >>> officials are trying to figure out why a drone malfunctioned. two sailor suffered major burns off the california coas
several tent cities are popping up around cebu. >> and sports centres and gymnasiums. and the first thing that happens is they are fed and given water and their medical field hospitals in each of these tent cities that address their wounds. aata lot of them have gashes and breaks and sprains and a lot of them have new phobia. pneumonia. they are handling newborn beakss aand some babies were born just before they were evacuated. >> many children have lost their entire families and...
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this is the biggest tent we have in this tent city that has developed outside this best buy. we have another one here. the guy over here has been waiting all night for a chance. he says it is still coming. here.ave more tents this got here around noon. despite what you may think, these folks say staying out here is worth it. the night wore on, the 10 city kept growing. despite a painful windchill. these folks plan to be here for a while. >> tomorrow, 6:00 a.m. >> i got there this afternoon. it is their second straight year. friends. of my closest >> they got a lot of reaction. >> you are crazy. people are taking pictures. lex would you ever do something like that? >> in the summertime. it is crazy. i would never do it. >> i did start -- and stand in line for my ipad once. p.m.this year it is 6 tomorrow. stores are opening earlier and some say it is not a good thing. >> employees should be home with their families. >> you got to think about your employees, too. >> some feel the same about the tent dwellers. >> you should be home with her family on thanks giving. not sitting out
this is the biggest tent we have in this tent city that has developed outside this best buy. we have another one here. the guy over here has been waiting all night for a chance. he says it is still coming. here.ave more tents this got here around noon. despite what you may think, these folks say staying out here is worth it. the night wore on, the 10 city kept growing. despite a painful windchill. these folks plan to be here for a while. >> tomorrow, 6:00 a.m. >> i got there this...
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just like nine years ago in tent cities in kiev's european square, protesters are settling in for the long-haul. they vowed to stay put until the government backtracks on the decision to scrap a planned trade deal with the european union. >> we came out to the streets to show them we are not afraid of them. and if they don't sign the treaty, it will be a catastrophe for the government. >> ministers say the eu agreement would have jeopardized ties with neighboring russia and threatened ukrainian jobs. the movement in favor -- has the backing of failed prime minister -- jailed promised her tymoshenko. treaty, ifsaid the adopted, would be a roadmap to a normal life. on a libya, the army is state of alert in the eastern city of benghazi. at least nine people have been killed and 49 wounded in clashes from olivia's main jihadist group. i spoke to our correspondent in tripoli. >> clashes broke out in the early hours of monday. the fighting between the extremist group and official soldiers -- it is still unclear. hads just told the forces assaulted them, saying they were killing innocent and
just like nine years ago in tent cities in kiev's european square, protesters are settling in for the long-haul. they vowed to stay put until the government backtracks on the decision to scrap a planned trade deal with the european union. >> we came out to the streets to show them we are not afraid of them. and if they don't sign the treaty, it will be a catastrophe for the government. >> ministers say the eu agreement would have jeopardized ties with neighboring russia and...
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. >> these are earthquake refugee shacks and they replaced the tent cities put up in parks and house the ten's of thousand's of refugees and wurn winter was approaching and decided they decided a more permanent way to house these people and they built these cottages in city parks and presidio park and of this amount there are 23, 24 that are certified to still be standing although we assume there are many more hidden in people's backyards or suburbs and that type of thing and when the camps closed people could take the shacks with them and start a new life and many were together to form larger residences of three or four shacks together and our organization is trying to stay four of them we have moved to the zoo and we trying to get one of them on display for next year. >> and these are at the presidio. >> yes and by the hospital and they were saved in the 80's by a lady jane crio and the presidio assures they will fix them. >> and they were trying to fix them. >> and tin foil on the top. >> if you look under the 1930 san francisco building code they declared these buildings public n
. >> these are earthquake refugee shacks and they replaced the tent cities put up in parks and house the ten's of thousand's of refugees and wurn winter was approaching and decided they decided a more permanent way to house these people and they built these cottages in city parks and presidio park and of this amount there are 23, 24 that are certified to still be standing although we assume there are many more hidden in people's backyards or suburbs and that type of thing and when the...
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and aid has arrived elsewhere, though towns have been turne into tent cities as the estimated number of peopl displaced by the typhoon jumped to 4 million. 350,000 of them are still in evacuation centers. the official death toll stands at almost 4,000. still difficult to watch every time. >>> right now a follow-up to a story had as breaking news all morning long. the chp sayspeed likel played a factor in a deadly crash that shut down the southund lanes of 880 this morning. but athis point they're still looking to see ifnything else y have contributed. investigators say a bmw w heading northbound near oakland going about 110 miles per hour when it rear ended a big rig. the bmw then flied over that center divide and hit a crvead on. the driver of the bmw and the cr-v both died at scene. >>> in the sou bay, investigators in san jose are trying to solve two murders following a very violent weekend in the south bay. in the most recent shooting, a man was killed around golden ra ive. the day before, saturday and killed a woman theyay was t wielding a knife. just blocks ay from that confron
and aid has arrived elsewhere, though towns have been turne into tent cities as the estimated number of peopl displaced by the typhoon jumped to 4 million. 350,000 of them are still in evacuation centers. the official death toll stands at almost 4,000. still difficult to watch every time. >>> right now a follow-up to a story had as breaking news all morning long. the chp sayspeed likel played a factor in a deadly crash that shut down the southund lanes of 880 this morning. but athis...
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millions are living in tent cities, and the government is beginning to face criticism for slow response. >> search waiting to help us, to help get our people situated in a better situation as quickly as possible. >> reporter: the united nations estimate 13 million people are affected by the typhoon. 4 million have been displaced. when the storm hit the u.n. asked $3.1 million in aid to the philippines. as of the weekend only $72 million of that has been given. the u.s. just announced an additional $10 million in relief aid brings the american government commitment to $37 million. nearly 9,000 u.s. troops are supporting operations in the philippines where the united states was the colonial power for half a century. the navy has delivered 626,000 pounds of relief supplies. the powerful pictures of suffering filipinos broadcast around the globe have a positive affect on disaster relief donations, according to the united nations' world food program, individuals relate to something known as the identifiable victim affect and open their wallets to help even if they have no relation to the cou
millions are living in tent cities, and the government is beginning to face criticism for slow response. >> search waiting to help us, to help get our people situated in a better situation as quickly as possible. >> reporter: the united nations estimate 13 million people are affected by the typhoon. 4 million have been displaced. when the storm hit the u.n. asked $3.1 million in aid to the philippines. as of the weekend only $72 million of that has been given. the u.s. just...
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games or practice sessions helped spawn the only days off either khamenei talk on the beach the tent city. a young bosnian serb school which the club's under fourteen team. it does many of his candidates in the war the biplane separate city to manage to make friends with people outside his home to meet the sister nora. he's keen to share its experience with the youth team players what then do the moves i want these children to understand that muslims and the servings are all the same these were all keen. it is helping to bring communities together. like many bows means the steam and hoping that it will come will help unite the people of boston joy abounds in its care world's seventy seven the job is pleading for a japanese astronaut clean she like that p is set to become the first asian commander of the international space station is right it is on the launch pad and final inspections are underway until writing this story is a russian spacecraft. it replaced the retired u s journalists. this design incorporates the upcoming sochi winter olympics. that first went into orbit seventeen years
games or practice sessions helped spawn the only days off either khamenei talk on the beach the tent city. a young bosnian serb school which the club's under fourteen team. it does many of his candidates in the war the biplane separate city to manage to make friends with people outside his home to meet the sister nora. he's keen to share its experience with the youth team players what then do the moves i want these children to understand that muslims and the servings are all the same these were...
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tent cities sprung up. and, uh, little communities with dirt streets. maybe some board sidewalks. but, uh, it was a rough place to live in. schoumacher: what difference did spindletop really make? goddard: the biggest difference was the amount of production that they found they could obtain out of one well. if you can make 100 barrels a day or 1,000 barrels a day, now you're in an economic -- a viable business. you really have a product to sell. once you had real production, i would say, that was the end of any monopoly. by 1911, rockefeller's command of the market was shattered, competition from western oil, from refiners like gulf and texaco, had broken the standard monopoly. and the sherman act had ended the era of the big trusts. the market and the people had delivered the same message. free enterprise depended on competition for resources like oil and for consumers' dollars. monopoly power over production and prices couldn't be tolerated. economic analyst richard gill explains why monopolies like standard almost always result in low production, hig
tent cities sprung up. and, uh, little communities with dirt streets. maybe some board sidewalks. but, uh, it was a rough place to live in. schoumacher: what difference did spindletop really make? goddard: the biggest difference was the amount of production that they found they could obtain out of one well. if you can make 100 barrels a day or 1,000 barrels a day, now you're in an economic -- a viable business. you really have a product to sell. once you had real production, i would say, that...
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of england's have promised they will as unemployment full of mortgage payments will go up to the tent city putting thousands of families out onto the streets. coming up next it's much nicer with his name to serve relations of scandal behind the business headlines i i i . now that we associate with drugs that it's probably not going to the point that spring is in your head. but they've been making here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand years. and as an industry which we can compete with that that's the rest of the world has to offer welcome to meet some of the people going the greats and see if what you point out the secrets to the buffet essendon. artists. right from the scene the interesting picture the importers twitter the animal. the move on the rest. just saw. means so it's i would say that it was written in the news media's radar. think also that when you see a darkened street pupils are dust. so the formation of his days being silent. does he do that basically what we do isn't resting on neglected dogs and dogs roam the streets of bristol all the dogs we have more th
of england's have promised they will as unemployment full of mortgage payments will go up to the tent city putting thousands of families out onto the streets. coming up next it's much nicer with his name to serve relations of scandal behind the business headlines i i i . now that we associate with drugs that it's probably not going to the point that spring is in your head. but they've been making here on the black sea coast for more than two thousand years. and as an industry which we can...
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it was a tent city.as you drove through there, it's very hoil and it would have been -- hilly and it would have been a nightmare trying to plan this city. but it was like gold fever here. the black gold rush was on. and all these things sprung up overnight, actually. >> and how much was the cushing field producing in its heyday? guest: it was the largest oil field in the world and it produced 300,000 barrels out of probably a 5 by 15 mile area. which would be 75 square miles produced 300,000 barrels. the whole state of oklahoma does between 200 and 300 today. so it produced more than the whole state does. >> in fact, in the early 1900s, what role did cushing play overall in the country's economy when it came to oil? >> well, cushing was -- you know, the figures i get out of these books i read all my life. but the price of oil was somewhere between $1 and $1.5 a barrel and it drove the preist down to 25 cents a barrel. there was such a glut. they didn't know how to store it. they stored it in earthen pits
it was a tent city.as you drove through there, it's very hoil and it would have been -- hilly and it would have been a nightmare trying to plan this city. but it was like gold fever here. the black gold rush was on. and all these things sprung up overnight, actually. >> and how much was the cushing field producing in its heyday? guest: it was the largest oil field in the world and it produced 300,000 barrels out of probably a 5 by 15 mile area. which would be 75 square miles produced...
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they were living in sort of tent cities and now they are dealing with this. also worth mentioning the typhoon of similar strength hit back in 1990, that killed more than 500 people and left almost 250 missing. with this said we expect the death toll, unfortunately, to rise. it stands at at least four dead. >> thank you for that. that typhoon keeping hundreds of flights grounded. in the philippines, 12 airports now closed. a total of 453 flights have now been canceled. 445 of those flights are domestic. eight international. here is a live look from our san bruno camera overlooking san francisco international airport. none of the eight flights are bound for sfo and no flights to the philippines are scheduled to take off today but we can point out it appears one flight that did leave sfo is bound for philippines, that one is still heading to the capital of manila. we suggest you call the airlines for more, we have a live look from flight aware.com showing philippine airlines flight 105, if you have friends or family on that, it appears the flight will arrive as
they were living in sort of tent cities and now they are dealing with this. also worth mentioning the typhoon of similar strength hit back in 1990, that killed more than 500 people and left almost 250 missing. with this said we expect the death toll, unfortunately, to rise. it stands at at least four dead. >> thank you for that. that typhoon keeping hundreds of flights grounded. in the philippines, 12 airports now closed. a total of 453 flights have now been canceled. 445 of those flights...
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>> what they're doing here is considering setting up a tent city in cebu city, also moving people toe around cebu that have volunteered to take in evacuees, villages that have community center or other public buildings that can be converted into temporary shelters, but really for the most part, they're not prepared to handle this. they're really almost making it up as they go along, how they're going to handle this exodus and influx of evacuees, 30% of tacloban reportedly has left the city. >> when the typhoon hit, thousands fled to shelters, many going to a huge sports arena, but it has become a pit of filth, rain soaked track littering the floor. no aid has arrived and not a single relief worker is in strike. the cities astro dome reassembles the astro dome after katrina. six people died in the superdome. everyone was shipped to the astro dome in houston. there is also the crisis of hunger. it is so widespread survivors are searching for food in abandoned stores and destroyed homes. some are now trading whatever they find just to feed their families. we have that story with charles
>> what they're doing here is considering setting up a tent city in cebu city, also moving people toe around cebu that have volunteered to take in evacuees, villages that have community center or other public buildings that can be converted into temporary shelters, but really for the most part, they're not prepared to handle this. they're really almost making it up as they go along, how they're going to handle this exodus and influx of evacuees, 30% of tacloban reportedly has left the...
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it was a tent city. as you drove through there, it's very hoil and it would have been -- hilly and it would have been a nightmare trying to plan this city. but it was like gold fever here. the black gold rush was on. and all these things sprung up overnight, actually. >> and how much was the cushing field producing in its heyday? guest: it was the largest oil field in the world and it produced 300,000 barrels out of probably a 5 by 15 mile area. which would be 75 square miles produced 300,000 barrels. the whole state of oklahoma does between 200 and 300 today. so it produced more than the whole state does. >> in fact, in the early 1900s, what role did cushing play overall in the country's economy when it came to oil? >> well, cushing was -- you know, the figures i get out of these books i read all my life. but the price of oil was somewhere between $1 and $1.5 a barrel and it drove the preist down to 25 cents a barrel. there was such a glut. they didn't know how to store it. they stored it in earthen pit
it was a tent city. as you drove through there, it's very hoil and it would have been -- hilly and it would have been a nightmare trying to plan this city. but it was like gold fever here. the black gold rush was on. and all these things sprung up overnight, actually. >> and how much was the cushing field producing in its heyday? guest: it was the largest oil field in the world and it produced 300,000 barrels out of probably a 5 by 15 mile area. which would be 75 square miles produced...
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. >>> the city of san jose has reached a tentative deal with its police department. he agreement reveals pay that the city gave up in a concession. as ktvu's robert handa explains today's deal could be a turning point in a contentious fight that has gone on for three years. >> we have a lot of specialized agreement in the ability to move around a lot. >> reporter: the san jose police department launched recruitment videos. today a possible step forward. the city and police union signed off on a tentative agreement that would restore a 10% voluntary pay cut officers took 10 years ago. the city council approved the deal in a closed session but the council would still have to finalize the deal in a public meeting if it is approved by rank and file police officers, as they see that hopefully that will slow down the people that are leaving. we would like to keep those officers. >> reporter: a tentative agreement came after months of bitter talks. the deal calls for a 4% pay hike after ratification then a 3.33% jump in each of the next two years plus a one time 2% bonus. un
. >>> the city of san jose has reached a tentative deal with its police department. he agreement reveals pay that the city gave up in a concession. as ktvu's robert handa explains today's deal could be a turning point in a contentious fight that has gone on for three years. >> we have a lot of specialized agreement in the ability to move around a lot. >> reporter: the san jose police department launched recruitment videos. today a possible step forward. the city and police...
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. >>> the city of san jose has reached a tentative deal with its police department. he agreement reveals pay that the city gave up in a concession. as ktvu's robert handa explains today's deal could be a turning point in a contentious fight that has gone on for three years. >> we have a lot of specialized agreement in the ability to move around a lot. >> reporter: the san jose police department launched recruitment videos. today a possible step forward. the city and police union signed off on a tentative agreement that would restore a 10% voluntary pay cut officers took 10 years ago. the city council approved the deal in a closed session but the council would still have to finalize the deal in a public meeting if it is approved by rank and file police officers, as they see that hopefully that will slow down the people that are leaving. we would like to keep those officers. >> reporter: a tentative agreement came after months of bitter talks. the deal calls for a 4% pay hike after ratification then a 3.33% jump in each of the next two years plus a one time 2% bonus. un
. >>> the city of san jose has reached a tentative deal with its police department. he agreement reveals pay that the city gave up in a concession. as ktvu's robert handa explains today's deal could be a turning point in a contentious fight that has gone on for three years. >> we have a lot of specialized agreement in the ability to move around a lot. >> reporter: the san jose police department launched recruitment videos. today a possible step forward. the city and police...
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>> this was a tent city. -- it was the only town in existence when the field was discovered.re all kindsre coming up overnight. through, you notice all of the hills. it is very hilly. it would've been a nightmare trying to plan the city. black gold -- the rush. all of these things sprung up overnight. >> how much was the field producing in its heyday? >> it was the largest oil field in the world. outroduced 300,000 barrels of a five by 15 mile area. it was 75 square miles. the whole state of oklahoma does about -- between 200 and 300 today. early 1900s, what role did cushing play overall in the country's economy when it came to oil? facts and figures that i get out of these books that i have read all of my life -- the price of oil was somewhere between $1 and $1.50. it drove the price down. they did not know how to store it. the environmentalists went crazy. no one knew how to do that. i understand that there were five commercial scammers. -- skimmers. they did not know how to contain it. -- of those tanks over there they shipped a lot of oil over there during world war i to
>> this was a tent city. -- it was the only town in existence when the field was discovered.re all kindsre coming up overnight. through, you notice all of the hills. it is very hilly. it would've been a nightmare trying to plan the city. black gold -- the rush. all of these things sprung up overnight. >> how much was the field producing in its heyday? >> it was the largest oil field in the world. outroduced 300,000 barrels of a five by 15 mile area. it was 75 square miles. the...
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many tent cities were erected to shelter people while these areas were rebuilt.initely not able to shelter people during a typhoon. those people had to be moved once again from their homes and relocated. the philippines is a very storm-ridden country that had 24 typhoons this year. we are able to evacuate people ahead of them. >> craig by phone from hong kong. thank you very much, and as always, stay safe. >> this storm as you heard nicole say could go down in hill as one of the strongest ever to make landfall. it is more powerful than a category five storm in the atlantic and in tornadoes would be an ef5. in the last 50 years, only three storms have approached the level of destruction. hurricane camille slammed mississippi with winds of 190 miles an hour. ten years later, typhoon tip ravaged japan triggering mud slides and hundreds were killed. the next year, hurricane alan ripping through the gulf of mexico caused $3 billion in damage. hurricane katrina did not make the list. >> americans coping with mental health issues and addiction are going to be able to ge
many tent cities were erected to shelter people while these areas were rebuilt.initely not able to shelter people during a typhoon. those people had to be moved once again from their homes and relocated. the philippines is a very storm-ridden country that had 24 typhoons this year. we are able to evacuate people ahead of them. >> craig by phone from hong kong. thank you very much, and as always, stay safe. >> this storm as you heard nicole say could go down in hill as one of the...
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this whole space has been taken over really by doctors without borders, setting up a tent city here. they've been here since day two. that tent is the in o. patient tent. they've gone from 10 beds to 30 beds now. the plan is to get it up to sitting. one great piece of news is last night at three ok in the morning, the first healthy baby was born here in the camp. mom, what's his name? >> justin james. >> and how is your home, how is your family? >> it's ok. >> yeah? >> but my home is -- >> a happy beginning here, but maybe it's going to be a little tougher as time goes on. >> this building with the twisted metal roof is the building they say they can rehabilitate. they'll use that as a permanent structure here. doctors without borders say they will be here for four or five months, as long as it takes to get the medical capacity back on its feet. >> doctors without borders is working throughout the philippines. in tacloban, they used inflatable tents. >> fema will be at work in the midwest in areas devastated by tornadoes. they are there to determine which areas are he will go i'll fo
this whole space has been taken over really by doctors without borders, setting up a tent city here. they've been here since day two. that tent is the in o. patient tent. they've gone from 10 beds to 30 beds now. the plan is to get it up to sitting. one great piece of news is last night at three ok in the morning, the first healthy baby was born here in the camp. mom, what's his name? >> justin james. >> and how is your home, how is your family? >> it's ok. >> yeah?...
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but there is a tent city that is being erected by the red cross and will be able to take a lot more people hundreds of them being brought in them on the transport planes, but not everybody wants to come back and many are searching for their families and who have been lost in the debris and lost in that wall of water that hit with the typhoon. so they want to remain to continue that search. >> reporter: okay, al jazeera's craig is reporting from saboo in the philippines and thank you and paul joins us from g-1, an area the president of the philippines have visited, there is an out kra of the pace of the government's response, what was reaction to the president's visit? >> what we are hearing here is that people are starting to see more aid arrive but of course so much more is needed. we are here at the airport in kiwan and as you can hear there is a c 130 transport plane taking off and filled we vacuum -- evacuees and there are soldiers from the philippines behind me and dividing up the aid and it's water, food, supplies, putting it into trucks and driving out to local -- to outlines villag
but there is a tent city that is being erected by the red cross and will be able to take a lot more people hundreds of them being brought in them on the transport planes, but not everybody wants to come back and many are searching for their families and who have been lost in the debris and lost in that wall of water that hit with the typhoon. so they want to remain to continue that search. >> reporter: okay, al jazeera's craig is reporting from saboo in the philippines and thank you and...
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the city and police union fined offer on and tentative agreement that would restore a 10% pay cut officers took three years ago. the council would industrial to finalize the nails a public meet -- the deal in a public meeting. >> as they see that hopefully that will slow down the people that are leaving. we would like to keep those officers. >> the three year 10.66% deal. -- then 3.3% jump in each of the next two years plus a one time 2% bonus. union president says he doesn't believe it will stop the resignations and retirements. >> what this agreement will do is by the middle of 2015. our officers will be making to what they did make in 2009. >> points out the still leaves the departments for a behind cities and wages. and that it will pay restoration to change it. lifers, start voting on the deal in one week. -- police officers will start voting on the deal in one week. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> our meteorologist is here after spending the afternoon track the storm that's hitting the bay area. this is really just the beginning. >> yes. we will see more rain tomorrow and eventually it is
the city and police union fined offer on and tentative agreement that would restore a 10% pay cut officers took three years ago. the council would industrial to finalize the nails a public meet -- the deal in a public meeting. >> as they see that hopefully that will slow down the people that are leaving. we would like to keep those officers. >> the three year 10.66% deal. -- then 3.3% jump in each of the next two years plus a one time 2% bonus. union president says he doesn't...
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we have to have a city of tents on the end of the field to have accommodations for everybody. >> their $5 million loan is down to $2 million b. but they need money to replace the old cabins and replace the decks. one of the camp donors came to visit. she brought her children to meet the campers. >> so tell me what is -- >> and i caught up with a teenager i met last year who is walking a lot better now. >> i had bone cancer. and so i had some of the bone and the joint in my leg replaced with a titanium rod. >> if you are missing a limb or have a surgical scar that adds to that sense of all of a sudden now i'm different from all the rest of the kids that i used to be the same as. it makes them feel alone. >> people do stare and ask and when i explain i had cancer i get a lot of blank looks and people don't know how to respond or what to say. >> kate and kyle are sister and brother. they each have a different cancer one right after the other. kyle had leukemia. and kate -- >> i was diagnosed in december of 2007 with a brain tumor. >> you don't feel alone here. you always feel like there i
we have to have a city of tents on the end of the field to have accommodations for everybody. >> their $5 million loan is down to $2 million b. but they need money to replace the old cabins and replace the decks. one of the camp donors came to visit. she brought her children to meet the campers. >> so tell me what is -- >> and i caught up with a teenager i met last year who is walking a lot better now. >> i had bone cancer. and so i had some of the bone and the joint in...
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. >> >> reporter: this is a tentative deal. officers and city council need to vote on this, that process doesn't begin until next week. the agreement says nothing but b.putting more police officers on the streets and raises do nothing about matching the competing officers are getting paid in other cities. they voted to recommend they vote for the deal. >> we want to give our police officers a raise we've been offering to for a long time. i'm glad to be back at the bargaining table. >> there is good reason for help. we've got to ensure that everyone is on board. and that requires a vote of the entire union membership. >> officers will start voting on tuesday, if approved, then, the council will vote the agreement calls for a immediate 4% raise and a one-time lump sum equal to 2% of base pay two. annual raises will follow the police union president says that will bring officers back to 2009 salary levels he warns that that will not stop officers from leaving for other agencies paying more. >> i fear that it won't stem the tide of the officers leav
. >> >> reporter: this is a tentative deal. officers and city council need to vote on this, that process doesn't begin until next week. the agreement says nothing but b.putting more police officers on the streets and raises do nothing about matching the competing officers are getting paid in other cities. they voted to recommend they vote for the deal. >> we want to give our police officers a raise we've been offering to for a long time. i'm glad to be back at the bargaining...
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collapse it would effectively paralyze the state of city people to do it pretty sure that we can for you know judging by the fact that the protesters still have tent camps scattered all across the city the protests are unlikely to die down and least until the end of this week when there will be the bodies of some of them really aware brain still have a chance on the signing of the euro association deal house there's been some russian reaction to that and i can bring you this has come in the last few minutes russia's president. quote his it friends in the european commission to refrain from harsh statements and quote. that was major in comments on the ukrainian deal german news conference just no interest in italy but it also said the trade deal poses a grave danger for the russian economy course will bring you more details on that as more details come through through the course of the evening. the diplomatic triumph in geneva has done little to come one of the harshest critics of the rounds nuclear deal with the west though israel's prime minister's now sending his top security advisor to washington to convince president obama to hold out for a fi
collapse it would effectively paralyze the state of city people to do it pretty sure that we can for you know judging by the fact that the protesters still have tent camps scattered all across the city the protests are unlikely to die down and least until the end of this week when there will be the bodies of some of them really aware brain still have a chance on the signing of the euro association deal house there's been some russian reaction to that and i can bring you this has come in the...
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now, ktvu has learned the city and union negotiators signed a tentative agreement with the help of a diator. sources say the city offer calls for a 10% raise over an undisclosed amount of time that's been described as full restoration by people on both sides. ktvu has been sold if the police officers board signs off on it, the tentive agreement will be -- tentative agreement will be presented to the city council. the police department has seen hundreds of police officers either resign or retire over the past couple of years. largely due to issues concerning pay and benefits. >>> the 1991 oakland hills fire, it's something a lot of people hope will never be repeated. however, a recently released audit of the oakland fire department says not enough is being done to keep it from happening again. ktvu's brian flores live in the oakland hills now to tell us about the concerns raised in that report. brian? >> reporter: hi, dave. good morning. that audit was released last week and in the audit report, it basically states that the oakland fire department needs to do more things like clearing
now, ktvu has learned the city and union negotiators signed a tentative agreement with the help of a diator. sources say the city offer calls for a 10% raise over an undisclosed amount of time that's been described as full restoration by people on both sides. ktvu has been sold if the police officers board signs off on it, the tentive agreement will be -- tentative agreement will be presented to the city council. the police department has seen hundreds of police officers either resign or retire...
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we have to have a city of tents on the end of the field to have accommodations for everybody. >> theirs down to $2 million b. but they need money to replace the old cabins and replace the decks. one of the camp donors came to visit. she brought her children to meet the campers. >> so tell me what is -- >> and i caught up with a teenager i met last year who is walking a lot better now. >> i had bone cancer. and so i had some of the bone and the joint in my leg replaced with a titanium rod. >> if you are missing a limb or have a surgical scar that adds to that sense of all of a sudden now i'm different from all the rest of the kids that i used to be the same as. it makes them feel alone. >> people do stare and ask and when i explain i had cancer i get a lot of blank looks and people don't know how to respond or what to say. >> kate and kyle are sister and brother. they each have a different cancer one right after the other. kyle had leukemia. and kate -- >> i was diagnosed in december of 2007 with a brain tumor. >> you don't feel alone here. you always feel like there is someone who unde
we have to have a city of tents on the end of the field to have accommodations for everybody. >> theirs down to $2 million b. but they need money to replace the old cabins and replace the decks. one of the camp donors came to visit. she brought her children to meet the campers. >> so tell me what is -- >> and i caught up with a teenager i met last year who is walking a lot better now. >> i had bone cancer. and so i had some of the bone and the joint in my leg replaced...
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city in a new direction. >> reporter: residence tents say they hope that work makes the city even better. >> i really look forward to our new mayor really being open minded and working with everyone. and really seeing annapolis for what it's been and what it is and what it can be. >> trying to make things look nicer and bring the businesses back. and it's a wonderful thing. >> reporter: he says he's ready to get started. the mayor-elect says his biggest goals are lowering taxes and water bills. >> now the candidates have 10 days to file a petitioner a recount. >>> and in baltimore, a bizarre fire at a hospital as a patient death is under investigation this morning at the university of maryland medical center. baltimore city fire says a person died in a fire at the hospital. last night after flames broke out in the patient's room. the circumstances of the fire and cause of death are both under investigation now. and the hospital says no one else was injured. >>> the family of one of the victims of the washington navy yard station is suing two federal agencies for member of the jury. they are seeking $37.5 million
city in a new direction. >> reporter: residence tents say they hope that work makes the city even better. >> i really look forward to our new mayor really being open minded and working with everyone. and really seeing annapolis for what it's been and what it is and what it can be. >> trying to make things look nicer and bring the businesses back. and it's a wonderful thing. >> reporter: he says he's ready to get started. the mayor-elect says his biggest goals are...
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city. >>reporter: tentative agreement calls for immediate 4 percent raise and lump sum payment equal to 2% of base pay. raises in the second third year of the deal. >> i think good reason for help but we have got to ensure that everyone on board and that requires a vote of the entire police union membership. >>reporter: officers will start voting next tuesday if are the fight city downs will vote pro-says takes two week. police yawn president says this will bring police pay become to 2009 levels and that's not likely to stop the officers from transferring to hire paying jobs in other cities. >> i ferry that it won't stem the tide of the officers leaving. remember, july of 2015 our officers will be making what they made in 2009. and they are seeing the pier good to other agency making 1500 to 2000 dollars more a month. >>reporter: police deal will put pressure on the city to restore 10% pay cut given to other employee groups getting 2% raises. >> i know i can't afford to give 10% all at once. has to come over time. want to give 10% back to everybody. just a question of how long it takes and
city. >>reporter: tentative agreement calls for immediate 4 percent raise and lump sum payment equal to 2% of base pay. raises in the second third year of the deal. >> i think good reason for help but we have got to ensure that everyone on board and that requires a vote of the entire police union membership. >>reporter: officers will start voting next tuesday if are the fight city downs will vote pro-says takes two week. police yawn president says this will bring police pay...
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put into it and we can play you know judging by the fact the protesters still have tent camps scattered all across the city the protests are unlikely to die down and least until the end of this week when they. still have a chance on signing the year association deal. well let's go live now to alex korbel financial analysts and journalists on the line from brussels not exceeded to so as you've been saying over the last hour president putin said the ukraine deal poses a threat to russia's economy as well yeah. you know the political situation is quickly evolving so let's stick with step back to understand why this development is really important for ukraine. your country shows ukraine is no a for the economy the g.d.p. . is down one point five percent into thirteen and just roll production is down with five percent. interest rate cycling investment so what we are looking at is a real recession for the country and that's why structural reforms are urgent for the country but in the long term signing the trade deal with the e.u. is in your best interest because it will and core political and economic reform tha
put into it and we can play you know judging by the fact the protesters still have tent camps scattered all across the city the protests are unlikely to die down and least until the end of this week when they. still have a chance on signing the year association deal. well let's go live now to alex korbel financial analysts and journalists on the line from brussels not exceeded to so as you've been saying over the last hour president putin said the ukraine deal poses a threat to russia's economy...
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we circulated it to city agencies on the 23rd and we granted tentative map approval on october 4th. >> director mayor's office of housing. so in taking on this responsibility of reviewing the appeal request, we researched both the ordinance with the assistance of the city attorneys office and to determine the basis for the appeal and whether the appeal had a merit under the ordinance. the law requires the appellant to show an absence of any reasonable relation between the impact of the condominium conversion and the amount of the fee. and more importantly the law does not provide for hardship exemption to grant the fee waiver or reduction. in the correspondence between the appellant and the city, the appellants case does not challenge the finding of the nexus study per say. the condominium conversion and the need for the affordable housing cost are not being challenged in the particular appeal. as stated earlier converting from tic to condominium creates the requirement for the impact fee regardless of whether the future condominium is sold or not. the nexus talks about both the impac
we circulated it to city agencies on the 23rd and we granted tentative map approval on october 4th. >> director mayor's office of housing. so in taking on this responsibility of reviewing the appeal request, we researched both the ordinance with the assistance of the city attorneys office and to determine the basis for the appeal and whether the appeal had a merit under the ordinance. the law requires the appellant to show an absence of any reasonable relation between the impact of the...
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we have to have a city of 10 -- tent on the field to have accommodation for everybody because we don'tto turn any one away. >>reporter: 5 million dollar loan down to 2 medical but need more money to build more cabin and replace the deck holding up the cabin that are there now. get to play with her a little bit. one daughter came to visit. with the foundation in lafayette and brought her children to meet the campers. tell me what is happening. i caught up with teenager i met last year who is walking a lot better now. >> i had bone cancer and so i had some of the bone and joint in my leg replace with rod. >> if you are missing a limb or big surgical scar from something that just adds to the sense that all of a sudden now i'm different from all the rest of those kids that i used to be the same as. it makes them feel very much alone. >> people do stare and ask and i explain i had cancer this that i usually get a lot of blank look and people don't know how to respond or what so say. i don't think you fine thater oh, >>reporter: kate and kyle are sister and brother. they each have a differen
we have to have a city of 10 -- tent on the field to have accommodation for everybody because we don'tto turn any one away. >>reporter: 5 million dollar loan down to 2 medical but need more money to build more cabin and replace the deck holding up the cabin that are there now. get to play with her a little bit. one daughter came to visit. with the foundation in lafayette and brought her children to meet the campers. tell me what is happening. i caught up with teenager i met last year who...
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for now the city center has turned into a tent camp was no sign the protest will and is in the ukrainian capital for r t. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that they completely disagree with this decision they say the president must be impeached at the different rally just a few hundred meters from the a supporters of the president say that this decision was a pragmatic one and was the correct one and the notion which is shared by many political analysts as well because looking at the possible decide not to just economic disadvantage such a great could have suffered from jim joining the free trade agreement it's easy to see why first of all there was an isolation of the korean machinery so actually could have cost more than one hundred billion dollars altogether the actually which bank cannot afford at the moment so the fact is a lot more than eyes they can get close to and the tens of thousands may
for now the city center has turned into a tent camp was no sign the protest will and is in the ukrainian capital for r t. ukraine is divided again the decision by the government to suspend the free trade agreement with the european union polarized the country these people participating in the largest protest rally i've seen in years in kiev say that they completely disagree with this decision they say the president must be impeached at the different rally just a few hundred meters from the a...
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the city and its police union reached a tentative contract agreement that would restore the 10% pay cut officers took a few years ago. a 4% raise would come as soon as the contract is ratified. that would be followed by 3% raises over the next two years. and a 1-time 2% bonus. >> i'm grateful that they agreed to the 10% paycuts a few years ago. we have been trying to give it back to them as we can afford it and we're committed to doing that over the next 2.5 years. >> we have always contended that they had the money and wished they would have done that a while ago. we have been losing officers the whole time we have been negotiating. i wish we could have taken it sooner. >> police are expected to start voting on the agreement next week, then it goes to the full city council for a vote. >>> thousands of university of california medical center workers are going to go on strike tomorrow. the union that represents about 21,000 employees will picket at five medical centers. but a judge today barred 50 critical care workers from joining in. the union called the strike as a response to what it
the city and its police union reached a tentative contract agreement that would restore the 10% pay cut officers took a few years ago. a 4% raise would come as soon as the contract is ratified. that would be followed by 3% raises over the next two years. and a 1-time 2% bonus. >> i'm grateful that they agreed to the 10% paycuts a few years ago. we have been trying to give it back to them as we can afford it and we're committed to doing that over the next 2.5 years. >> we have always...
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when the city of cupertino gave tentative approval forever the new apple campus in cupertino, that was last month. last night they gave unanimous approval. it was pretty much a formality. work could begin here today. you won't actually see it. apple has erected a large tarp on its fence, and a green wall has been put up. this site is on 280, it's off wolfe road. it's where uh used to be headquartered. heavy equipment arrived yesterday presumably to demolish the old building. steve jobs seen here pitching his project before the city council of cupertino. the new complex will encompass 2.8 million square feet. and apple will have to pay more taxes to the city. for years, the city gave a 50% rebate. that rebate will now be cut back to 35% which means roughly another $2 million a year for the city of cupertino. >> tremendous indirect benefits. the hotels are full here during the week. restaurants are full. businesses do well. not just cupertino but surrounding cities as well. >> when the campus opens in mid 2016, they'll have 14,000 employees roughly working here. apple will be using shutt
when the city of cupertino gave tentative approval forever the new apple campus in cupertino, that was last month. last night they gave unanimous approval. it was pretty much a formality. work could begin here today. you won't actually see it. apple has erected a large tarp on its fence, and a green wall has been put up. this site is on 280, it's off wolfe road. it's where uh used to be headquartered. heavy equipment arrived yesterday presumably to demolish the old building. steve jobs seen...
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appears a deal has been worked out to end a pay dispute between the city of san jose and police officers. the negotiators reached a tentative agreement to restore a 10% pay cutoffser cut that in 2009. year. >> remember, july 2015 our officers will be making what they made in 2009. and they're seeing peers going to other agencies making $2,000 more per month than what we're making now. >> membership will begin voting on that a week from today. >> san jose sharks ford patrick marlo not hurt after a crash in san jose today the same cannot be said about his suv, these are pictures of it. the front is wrecked after colliding with a car this afternoon. significant damage. the other car hit on the driver's side. authorities have not reported whether anyone inside was injured. and warriors guard steph curry will not play tomorrow night after suffering a mild concussion. he hit his head after 250 pound player marvin williams lost balance and fell on him. the warriors say only symptom at the time is a headache which has gotten better since last night but they're worried about a concussion. >> airports in the philippines now have reop
appears a deal has been worked out to end a pay dispute between the city of san jose and police officers. the negotiators reached a tentative agreement to restore a 10% pay cutoffser cut that in 2009. year. >> remember, july 2015 our officers will be making what they made in 2009. and they're seeing peers going to other agencies making $2,000 more per month than what we're making now. >> membership will begin voting on that a week from today. >> san jose sharks ford patrick...
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we suffered in district 9, 10, 4, we are the camp grounds in the city for anyone who wants to park their vehicle and throw up a tent. we don't see it happening in district 2, in valley. maybe they should take the heat. >> thank you for your comments. melody? jennifer can go first. john is that okay? let's let jennifer and john and melody. >> i'm jennifer. i am the director of the coalition on homelessness. from our per -- perspective of expanding this is a wrong thing. we have been talking a lot about the massive numbers of evictions. we have for homeless people. i have been in this job for 19 years now and not as director but done this work for that long and never felt any where close to poor and homeless people being so under siege as they are right now at this moment. supervisor campos mentioned some of the issues. you know we have sweeps going on in the morning at 430 :30 a.m. people are being roused and wetted down by department of public works. i can keep going on and on and this as well. we have brought together some very clear solutions and people talk about commercial vehicles. we can limit this legislatio
we suffered in district 9, 10, 4, we are the camp grounds in the city for anyone who wants to park their vehicle and throw up a tent. we don't see it happening in district 2, in valley. maybe they should take the heat. >> thank you for your comments. melody? jennifer can go first. john is that okay? let's let jennifer and john and melody. >> i'm jennifer. i am the director of the coalition on homelessness. from our per -- perspective of expanding this is a wrong thing. we have been...
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as we reported on yesterday's mornings on 2 its the tentative deal essentially restores a 10% pay cut from three years ago. the city estimates that the agreement will cost $20 million. city leaders are trying to stop the flow of officers leaving for other agencies and cities offering better compensation packages. >>> internal e-mails weeks before an explosion on campus. that explosion happened in an under ground vault back in september as crews tried to turn the power back on after am major outage. weeks earlier it was discovered that someone stole ground wires from manholes. in an e-mail that ktvu news obtain, a supervisor warned those ground wires provide an important safety feature. university officials say crews did all they could to repair the damage. >> the vast majority of the system is under ground. its not visible to the eye. at the time they had dressed all the damage they could see and had no reason to believe it was extended further. >> records also reveal that contracts for emergency repairs and back up power arranged from 10,000 to $90,000. uc says they don't have an exact cost for all of the damage b
as we reported on yesterday's mornings on 2 its the tentative deal essentially restores a 10% pay cut from three years ago. the city estimates that the agreement will cost $20 million. city leaders are trying to stop the flow of officers leaving for other agencies and cities offering better compensation packages. >>> internal e-mails weeks before an explosion on campus. that explosion happened in an under ground vault back in september as crews tried to turn the power back on after am...
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city. >> good evening, larry. how are you? >> i'm good. nkts you know, bill de blasio is an unrepen tent, unapologetic democrat. urprise everyone what he's going to do. the real question is what happened to new york city that so many people turned away from the policies of mike bloomberg and have turned so robustly toward the policies of bill de blasio. he's going to win it. the margin is a little surprising to me. good for you, bill. >> i'm not so sure. maybe it's bloomberg. my pal joe lhota didn't run a good pro growth campaign. >> no. >> robert costas, let me go to you. we have early numbers in virginia. why is cuccinelli going to lose, bob? >> i think cuccinelli -- >> if he does. if he does. >> when. >> it looks like cuccinelli is going to lose. i think it was because he was not able to seize owe bomb wra care at the 11th hour as an issue that could an him in mate his voters and base. he struggled to get some kind of coherent message. >> and the shutdown issue hurt him a lot. didn't it. >> a lot of people look at polls and say it didn't hurt him. when you look at the demographics in northern virginia, a lot
city. >> good evening, larry. how are you? >> i'm good. nkts you know, bill de blasio is an unrepen tent, unapologetic democrat. urprise everyone what he's going to do. the real question is what happened to new york city that so many people turned away from the policies of mike bloomberg and have turned so robustly toward the policies of bill de blasio. he's going to win it. the margin is a little surprising to me. good for you, bill. >> i'm not so sure. maybe it's bloomberg....
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sidewalks outside with tents and cardboard boxes. hello, city of stockton. anyone in here?it's like they were cooking. >> yeah. >> what is that, heroin? >> yeah. >> a little crack pipe. >> right. >> oh, boy. and you can see the garage is open. >> i know. there is all kinds of stuff back there and the garage is open. >> son of a gun. are they getting in the garage? >> yeah. >> oh, boy. >> so they're climbing over the fence every day? >> in this case we're going to have to have our contractor come out, unscrew the board they put in so they can get in there and then secure the garage back up. work with us. we're trying. >> thanks, man. >> this doesn't stop. >> no, not at all. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more discounts tha
sidewalks outside with tents and cardboard boxes. hello, city of stockton. anyone in here?it's like they were cooking. >> yeah. >> what is that, heroin? >> yeah. >> a little crack pipe. >> right. >> oh, boy. and you can see the garage is open. >> i know. there is all kinds of stuff back there and the garage is open. >> son of a gun. are they getting in the garage? >> yeah. >> oh, boy. >> so they're climbing over the fence every...