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. >>> the sheriff's office is cutting employee pay raises to keep tent city running. they are eliminating pay raises for some of jail detention staff to help pay for the growing bill for joe biden's like closing tent city. the decision to cut funding for staff, is getting a lot of criticism. the case cost taxpayer 43 million dollars over the last three years. >>> and police say they will be watching a neighborhood udthat is now home -- that is now home to ex-cons. neighbors asked police to talk it has been a juvenile correction facility but this summer the department of corrections opened up temporary housing for ex-convicts including sex offenders. one lawmaker apologized saying he didn't know what type of >> i apologize i didn't see it sooner. >> boggles my mind. >> last week the department of corrections agreed to no longer place sex offenders at the facility but they say there are no plans to shut it down. >>> an arizona mom said two officers helped her deliver a healthy baby boy. they spotted a man yelling for help on the side of they realized his wife was having
. >>> the sheriff's office is cutting employee pay raises to keep tent city running. they are eliminating pay raises for some of jail detention staff to help pay for the growing bill for joe biden's like closing tent city. the decision to cut funding for staff, is getting a lot of criticism. the case cost taxpayer 43 million dollars over the last three years. >>> and police say they will be watching a neighborhood udthat is now home -- that is now home to ex-cons. neighbors...
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it basically consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bordellos. the miners would come down from the mountains with their bags of gold dust and go into the saloon. and in the saloon, the bartenders would reach into the gold dust bags and take out a pinch of gold to pay for the whiskey. clearly having fat fingers was a major job requirement for a bartender in early denver. but a city cannot really survive pinchangent gold dust -- of gold dust economy. so denver needed a mint. the mint provided reliable measures of gold for commerce and for shipment back east. we are in front of the denver mint. which was built in 1904. coinage began in 1906, and it has been the pride and joy of denver ever since. by the 1880's, denver itself had gotten rich from mining, and it wanted to become the queen city of the planes, the center of commerce, the leader in the western united states. the city fathers at that point decided that a mint they could be proud of was going to be part of that process. there wasn't a federal facility. denver was the front to your, the wil
it basically consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bordellos. the miners would come down from the mountains with their bags of gold dust and go into the saloon. and in the saloon, the bartenders would reach into the gold dust bags and take out a pinch of gold to pay for the whiskey. clearly having fat fingers was a major job requirement for a bartender in early denver. but a city cannot really survive pinchangent gold dust -- of gold dust economy. so denver needed a mint. the mint...
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it basically consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bore del lows. the miners would come down from the mountains with their bags of gold dust and go into the saloons. and in the saloons, the bartenders would reach their hands into the gold dust bags and take out a pinch of gold to pay for the miner's whiskey. so clearly having fat fingers was a major job requirement for a bartender in early denver. but a city can't really survive on a pinch of gold dust economy. so denver needed a mint. an assay office that could mint reliable measures of gold for both commerce and for shipment back east. we are in front of the denver mint which was built in 19049. coinage began in 1906. and it has been the pride and joy of denver ever since. by the 1880s, denver itself had gotten rich from mining. and it wanted to become the queen city of the plains. the center of commerce, the leader in the western united states. and the city fathers at that point decided that a mint they could be proud of was going to be part of that process. there wasn't a federal facility. denve
it basically consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bore del lows. the miners would come down from the mountains with their bags of gold dust and go into the saloons. and in the saloons, the bartenders would reach their hands into the gold dust bags and take out a pinch of gold to pay for the miner's whiskey. so clearly having fat fingers was a major job requirement for a bartender in early denver. but a city can't really survive on a pinch of gold dust economy. so denver needed a...
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city workers in san francisco are cleaning up the growing numbers of tent encampments in the mission rict. ==vo== the city's new homeless department is using outreach teams to canvass the tent cities now popping up. supervor >>> the city's homeless department in the mission district is canvassing tent cities popping up. supervisors announced a clear timetable for dismantling the encampments. right now workers are trying to assist those who need it. mission district residents are skeptical about the plans. >> people, like 75% of them, used to be tenants here. they have no place to be. >> they'll move on to another street without the help that we should be giving them. >> public work crews are supposed to clear the encampment sometime before october oakland schools are getting a big boost in fighting back against the flew. the al meet that county health department is providing free flu vaccines. that campaign called shoo the flu begins next month. >>> a new study just released this morning suggests major difficulties with math could be linked neurologically to an abnormality in the brai
city workers in san francisco are cleaning up the growing numbers of tent encampments in the mission rict. ==vo== the city's new homeless department is using outreach teams to canvass the tent cities now popping up. supervor >>> the city's homeless department in the mission district is canvassing tent cities popping up. supervisors announced a clear timetable for dismantling the encampments. right now workers are trying to assist those who need it. mission district residents are...
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they will both do their time in tent city, and melissa apologized before her sentence. >> i'm so sorry. >> more than 20 dogs died in june of 2014 when the air conditioner in the dogs' room shut off in the middle of the night. will both be on probation for six years. >>> children left stranded at the bus stop. we went to the roosevelt elementary school district to get answers. >> i have some questions on how many bus drivers. >> i don't know. >> i know, but she does. so can i talk to her? >> turns out 15 bus drivers called out in protest. stretch resources to try and pick up students. bus drivers say they are upset because of how little they are getting paid, but the district says the rates are competitive. >>> they called 911 for what? from loose frogs to broken cell phones, apache junction police say frivolous 911 calls are putting people at risk. police are warning no 911 until it's an emergency. to prove their point, listen to calls from friday alone. >> apache junction says only about one in four calls are an actual emergency. you can be arrested and fined. >>> the race for arizona
they will both do their time in tent city, and melissa apologized before her sentence. >> i'm so sorry. >> more than 20 dogs died in june of 2014 when the air conditioner in the dogs' room shut off in the middle of the night. will both be on probation for six years. >>> children left stranded at the bus stop. we went to the roosevelt elementary school district to get answers. >> i have some questions on how many bus drivers. >> i don't know. >> i know, but...
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any savings from tent city are blown away by the legal expenses and lawsuit payouts." on fox 10 phoenix, you can find a list of all moneys paid out in this case. >>> i'm a firm believer of justice. i'm a firm believer of doing the right thing. i can't believe enough in just numerous times, i say i'm an african american. i am not happy what or how the justice had been kind of dealt with over the years. the state of oppression in our community, but we also, as black people, had to do right by ourselves. we can't be hypocrites. >>> carolina panthers quarterback cam newton there speaking out after a deadly shooting in charlotte. there was a violent protest overnight that continues into this evening police officer killed a black man. investigators say keith lamont scott had a gun, but the family is disputing law enforcement's account of what happened. the protests continue for another night. >> reporter: protests breaking out here in charlotte, north carolina, after a black man was fatally shot by police. demonstrators blocking an interstate highway, looting a walmart, and
any savings from tent city are blown away by the legal expenses and lawsuit payouts." on fox 10 phoenix, you can find a list of all moneys paid out in this case. >>> i'm a firm believer of justice. i'm a firm believer of doing the right thing. i can't believe enough in just numerous times, i say i'm an african american. i am not happy what or how the justice had been kind of dealt with over the years. the state of oppression in our community, but we also, as black people, had to...
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all the other inhabitants have moved into a tent city somewhere else or have found other accommodations in private homes or hotels this. person grew up in rome. returned to the city whether he was a teenager. his tent is in the sol stay there until prefabricated houses are set up and because all the power is out he has to use torches and moonlight to get around at night. >> which cooing back to our nation, president obama wants the nation to remember the victim of opioid overdose this is week. he declared an awareness week. obama is calling on all americans to raise awareness about the character of these drugs. painkillers and heroin. obama says the number of deadly overdoses from these drugs have quadrupled in the past 17 years. the use of these drugs is a disease touching too many families. the victims are often stigmatized which prevents them from getting hem. help.>> a gas shortage across concerned this morning. a break in the pipeline in alabama caused workers to shut down that part of the pipeline f. georgia to tennessee to north carolina there is not enough gas for people. some g
all the other inhabitants have moved into a tent city somewhere else or have found other accommodations in private homes or hotels this. person grew up in rome. returned to the city whether he was a teenager. his tent is in the sol stay there until prefabricated houses are set up and because all the power is out he has to use torches and moonlight to get around at night. >> which cooing back to our nation, president obama wants the nation to remember the victim of opioid overdose this is...
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. >> and sheriff joe announcing today that the hughes will each spend their jail sentences in tent city. reporting live, i'm nicole garcia, fox 10 news. >> thanks, nicole. >>> four people rushed to the down just outside of wickenburg, the plane crashed shortly after it took off. it almost hit a home nearby and ended up in the parking lot of a business. the tail of the plane ended up in a family's yard. >> i heard a noise coming over the office real close, and i knew it was an airplane. all of a sudden i heard a bang. pretty much it was our lucky day, because it looked like it was aiming right for the house. >> two couples were on board brewster, taken to phoenix children's hospitals with serious injuries. the cause of the crash under investigation. >>> new information on the nogales port of entry shooting, they say the driver saw police and sped sped towards them. agents drew their guns and fired. the driver, 26-year-old national mexican was shot multiple times. he's he is in a tuscon hospital in stable condition. his 16-year-old passenger is in border patl questioned. >>> another hiker
. >> and sheriff joe announcing today that the hughes will each spend their jail sentences in tent city. reporting live, i'm nicole garcia, fox 10 news. >> thanks, nicole. >>> four people rushed to the down just outside of wickenburg, the plane crashed shortly after it took off. it almost hit a home nearby and ended up in the parking lot of a business. the tail of the plane ended up in a family's yard. >> i heard a noise coming over the office real close, and i knew...
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using outreach teams to con vass the tent cities. supervisors announced a clear timetable for dismantling those encampment. mission district residents are skeptical about this plan. >> people, like 75% of them used to be tenants here and they have no place to be. >> they'll move on to another street without the help that we should be giving them. >> public work crews are supposed to clear those encampments before october. >>> congestion and noise. that's what neighbors say they've had to deal with during the month-long preparation of the high profile equestrian show. cavalia has set up in downtown san jose. some people living nearby in apartments say they've had to dodge trucks and equipment and a lot of construction. the show's marketing director says he personally delivered pamphlets to the neighborhood and held two community meetings. >> we invited neighbors within a thousand feet to attend the meeting and explained how we're going to do, what we're going to do, the times, the dates, the kinds of impacts to be had, parking, traffi
using outreach teams to con vass the tent cities. supervisors announced a clear timetable for dismantling those encampment. mission district residents are skeptical about this plan. >> people, like 75% of them used to be tenants here and they have no place to be. >> they'll move on to another street without the help that we should be giving them. >> public work crews are supposed to clear those encampments before october. >>> congestion and noise. that's what...
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any place else in the country and as a result, we've seen many more homeless, many more of these tent cities and it is, i would say, smudging the beautiful reputation that san diego has to some degree. but not only that, people are really suffering. let me tell you, i'm a mother of a child with a chronic disease and when you go to hospitals now, the first thing that happens, is they put your child in isolation so that the infectious disease team can come test them and when i asked why, this takes a long time, these children are isolated. when i asked why, we have all of these refugees coming in, we don't know what foreign diseases there. mix that with the illegals and we have a costly but also inhumane problem. that's -- isolation is for prisoners not for children and if hillary is president, this is the new normal. >> danielle, who has it right? bill clinton or donald trump on moving syrian refugees to detroit? >> bill clinton has it right. this who is we are as a country. we brought in hundreds of thousands of cuban refugee, vietnamese refugees. since 9/11, we've brought in 800,000 refugee
any place else in the country and as a result, we've seen many more homeless, many more of these tent cities and it is, i would say, smudging the beautiful reputation that san diego has to some degree. but not only that, people are really suffering. let me tell you, i'm a mother of a child with a chronic disease and when you go to hospitals now, the first thing that happens, is they put your child in isolation so that the infectious disease team can come test them and when i asked why, this...
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triple that and sheriff joses after they choke -- joe says after they check in here it's off to tent city. malisa hughes then. >> nobody is to blame! >> reporter: and her now, a judge deciding she and her husband are to blame. >> we said it from day one. >> reporter: what happened is more than 20 dogs died at their gilbert boarding kennel in 2014. the air-conditioning in the nine by twelve foot went out in the middle of the night. two of the dogs killed were heather's remy and valor. >> it's a very hard situation. >> reporter: and heather now saying the apology didn't feel real. >> she's always played the victim and she always tells us us feel. i'm just happy with the sentence, and knowing she'll be in jail for 60 days. >> reporter: the couple got 60 day sentences each. the wife begged not to go to jail immediately saying she had two troubled daughters at home. >> if i go to jail with them not knowing what's going on, one of them will not survive it. i promise you that's true. >> reporter: the judge deciding she can go to jail in january. jessie got the today. we could show then and nows
triple that and sheriff joses after they choke -- joe says after they check in here it's off to tent city. malisa hughes then. >> nobody is to blame! >> reporter: and her now, a judge deciding she and her husband are to blame. >> we said it from day one. >> reporter: what happened is more than 20 dogs died at their gilbert boarding kennel in 2014. the air-conditioning in the nine by twelve foot went out in the middle of the night. two of the dogs killed were heather's...
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the tent cities are container cities in turkey where we accommodate these refugees. we will keep on providing all forms of support within our capabilities, primarily the eu and all the other organizations that have pledged financial support are expected to rise up to the occasion. and we expect them to keep their promises. similarly, the u.n., we expect them to keep their promises. i hope and pray that the 71st general assembly will convey this voice quite loudly to the rest of the world because the contribution of the international community shall not be confined to $525 million. what do you think? from this podium, i would like to call upon the rest of the world, and i would like to call out to all of my european friends who believe that syrian refugees are a direct and a clear danger for them. the barbed wires and the high walls will never provide you with the safety and security that you seek out for. it's an effort in vain. the syrian refugees and their problems should be solved immediately and once and for all or else we will never be able to prevent the irregu
the tent cities are container cities in turkey where we accommodate these refugees. we will keep on providing all forms of support within our capabilities, primarily the eu and all the other organizations that have pledged financial support are expected to rise up to the occasion. and we expect them to keep their promises. similarly, the u.n., we expect them to keep their promises. i hope and pray that the 71st general assembly will convey this voice quite loudly to the rest of the world...
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he made a name for himself with books like this writing tent city. and tough stances on immigration landed him in trouble. he got fine asked that's being paid for by us. the board of supervisors will vote whether taxpayers will pay $4.4 million in attorney fees for other side. and that all has to do with the racial profiling case. back out here live, the vote is later today at the board of updated on what happens. >>> neighbors of a massive egg farm in the far west valley want a county leader to step away from making decisions related to his family's farm. a group of tonopah residents who live near the facility think that the stench from 4 million hens is already too much. they are trying to keep the egg producer from expanding. they say it's a threat to the environment they'll deliver petitions to the board of supervisors, and demand that hickman recuse himself. >>> violence erupts in charlotte, north carolina after a deadly police officer involved shooting. city leaders are pleading for calm. the highway shut down after protesters take to the stree
he made a name for himself with books like this writing tent city. and tough stances on immigration landed him in trouble. he got fine asked that's being paid for by us. the board of supervisors will vote whether taxpayers will pay $4.4 million in attorney fees for other side. and that all has to do with the racial profiling case. back out here live, the vote is later today at the board of updated on what happens. >>> neighbors of a massive egg farm in the far west valley want a county...
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. >> arpaio himself is an army veteran, and he say it is anthem is played daily in his jails and tent city. >>> tantrums over tacos, and of course it's the talk in every corner of our state. the arizona gmic party putting up a sign -- democratic party putting up a sign that says taco trucks on every corner. needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. my culture is a very dominant culture, and it's imposing and causing problems. if you don't do something about it you'll have taco trucks at every corner. >> some valley residents are so fired up some marched into the building today to register to vote. and ahead at 6:30, how people are taking action this weekend. >>> >. the threat of a lawsuit forcing the day lay mail to re- - daily mail to on an article against donald trump's wife. she was going to file a lawsuit, and now they've retracted it. they say they didn't mean to make it sound like she worked for an escort agency. >>> were ask tonight minor -- and tonight minority voters trust hillary clinton more than donald trump to deal with minority problems, but 47 percent think trump woul
. >> arpaio himself is an army veteran, and he say it is anthem is played daily in his jails and tent city. >>> tantrums over tacos, and of course it's the talk in every corner of our state. the arizona gmic party putting up a sign -- democratic party putting up a sign that says taco trucks on every corner. needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. my culture is a very dominant culture, and it's imposing and causing problems. if you don't do something about it you'll have...
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. >> and sheriff joe announcing tonight that the hughes will serve their jail sentences in tent city. reporting live, i'm nicole garcia, fox 10 news. >>> maricopa county care and control is changing its policy for putting animals on the kill list, extending the amount of time that stray animals c at the center. as a result, animal care and control is now housing over 500 dogs and cats. >> and we are really hoping folks will help out and adopt them out. remember, this isn't just for the weekend. if we want to keep the success going, it needs to be an ongoing thing. >> adoption fees for any dogs are $20, including a rabies three months. >>> marcy jones joins us live with details. we have lost so many people this hot, hot summer. >> we really have, and this is such a, such a tragedy, kari. it was employees here at the phoenician resort who heard this young man screaming for help, but unfortunately by the time he reached the phoenician prort line, he couldn't breathe. that's when they started cpr, but they couldn't save his life. according to firefighters, the 26-year-old man from switzer
. >> and sheriff joe announcing tonight that the hughes will serve their jail sentences in tent city. reporting live, i'm nicole garcia, fox 10 news. >>> maricopa county care and control is changing its policy for putting animals on the kill list, extending the amount of time that stray animals c at the center. as a result, animal care and control is now housing over 500 dogs and cats. >> and we are really hoping folks will help out and adopt them out. remember, this isn't...
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>> well, i'll tell ya, i just -- three hours ago in the tent city jail, i had inmates that are veterans others listen to the national anthem. they stood up, they put their hand next to their heart, and isn't that great? you -- now you got a couple football players that don't like certain situations -- i know they have first amendment rights, but i think it's disgusting. david: it's extraordinary. you'll have criminals, felons in your jails, and this guy has got the world on a string, he's making millions and millions of dollars, $61 million guaranteed, can't bring himself to do it. he was even going so far during one of the practices a couple of weeks ago of wearing these socks depicting policemen as pigs. we've got a picture of it right there. what do you make of that? >> well, there's a war on cops. i guess he's involved in that, which is sad. supposed to set an example. and i think this is an insult. and once again when i was at the cleveland convention giving a -- you know, introducing trump, they're burning the flag outside. it just destroyed, it just destroyed me on that, that the
>> well, i'll tell ya, i just -- three hours ago in the tent city jail, i had inmates that are veterans others listen to the national anthem. they stood up, they put their hand next to their heart, and isn't that great? you -- now you got a couple football players that don't like certain situations -- i know they have first amendment rights, but i think it's disgusting. david: it's extraordinary. you'll have criminals, felons in your jails, and this guy has got the world on a string, he's...
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i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: the city says there are about 100 homeless people living in tents in the central mission, more encampments than anywhere else in san francisco. >> we've seen an increase between 14th street and 19th street and south bend s and harrison. >> reporter: the city's new department of homelessness now says they'll take down every single tent encampment to deal with the crisis. >> got to go person by person, offer everyone at least shelter so that we can resolve an encampment. >> reporter: and resolve an encampment means there will be no more. you guys are taking them down. you're not letting them stand anymore. >> yeah. that's right. >> yeah. i'll believe it when i see it. i've called the police multiple times. i've called everybody that i could and these encampments here have been here since early july. >> reporter: the tents have been popping up ever since the super bowl. the city left them alone for a while, then took some down. they were chased out south of market. so they've moved to the mission district and brought with them an uptick in crime. >> th
i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: the city says there are about 100 homeless people living in tents in the central mission, more encampments than anywhere else in san francisco. >> we've seen an increase between 14th street and 19th street and south bend s and harrison. >> reporter: the city's new department of homelessness now says they'll take down every single tent encampment to deal with the crisis. >> got to go person by person, offer everyone at least...
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sheriff joe arpaio rounding up dozens of veteran inmates for at tent city. he respects kaepernick's right to protest but it strikes a chord with him he says when the quarterback is sitting out. >> what can i say, he makes his own decisions. what triggered me was his comments and actions, but i've been playing the national anthem for at least 12 years. >> arpaio himself is an army veteran. he says the anthem is play daily inside his jails and tent city. >>> you can take action for veterans and fallen heroes in honor of 9/11. >> that's right, the tempe 9/11 heroes run kicks off at tempe beach park. lieutenant manon was killed in iraq while helping wounded comrades. for more information head to travismanon.org. >>> a new odyssey aquarium opens in scottsdale. the facility is 200,000 square feet and holds more than 2 aquariums in the nation. odysea is located off ventura. $35 for adults and 25 bucks for kids ages 3 and up. to see more behind the scenes footage, head to abc15.com. >>> a unique movie tribute going on this weekend. the theater near tempe are honorin
sheriff joe arpaio rounding up dozens of veteran inmates for at tent city. he respects kaepernick's right to protest but it strikes a chord with him he says when the quarterback is sitting out. >> what can i say, he makes his own decisions. what triggered me was his comments and actions, but i've been playing the national anthem for at least 12 years. >> arpaio himself is an army veteran. he says the anthem is play daily inside his jails and tent city. >>> you can take...
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leave them in the region, make safe zones, build proper camps, not tent cities but schools, hospitals end, it's much cheaper -- trish: like a marshall plan for the middle east. >> a marshall plan for the middle east. that doesn't seem to be crossing the european leaders' minds. trish: what is your reaction? 30% more, what would you do if you were in his shoes, 30% less? >> safe zones in the region. if you want to get people and bring them into the united states, make sure you can vet them and make sure you have a place for them and a way to assimilate them. it's not just bringing them in, in the security, it's the assimilation, lack of assimilation, are they welcomed in the neighborhoods they are going to? trish: no, you are right. touting in excess for hillary clinton, watch. >> last year across every age, every race in america, incomes rose and the poverty rate fell. trish: i got news for you. behind all the positive headlines he's talking about, i got grim economic news. that's next. , but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to t
leave them in the region, make safe zones, build proper camps, not tent cities but schools, hospitals end, it's much cheaper -- trish: like a marshall plan for the middle east. >> a marshall plan for the middle east. that doesn't seem to be crossing the european leaders' minds. trish: what is your reaction? 30% more, what would you do if you were in his shoes, 30% less? >> safe zones in the region. if you want to get people and bring them into the united states, make sure you can...
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bridge and news into the newsroom police are looking for this man in new york's city they want to top tent citys connected to the bombing if you're using this toothpaste, you're probably expecting to get visibly whiter teeth, but it only removes surface stains, and clinical tests show that it only provides about a half-shade of whitening. colgate optic white high impact white is different. it contains hydrogen peroxide, a professionally recommended whitening ingredient. it goes beyond surface stains to deeply whiten. it whitens four shades, and that is a visible difference in whitening. colgate optic white high impact white toothpaste. in 1803, a man bought the territory of louisiana for 42 cents an acre. that was the greatest deal ever. until i made this one. now you can get my jumbo breakfast platter for just $2.99. take that history. scrambled eggs, eight mini pancakes, a hash brown, and your choice of bacon or sausage. it's the greatest deal since the louisiana purchase. sort of. the jumbo breakfast platter just $2.99 for a limited time. value, done my way. honey bunches of oats. it's all o
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. >>> then why the sheriff nearly saw his tent city shutdown.
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the tent cities or container cities where we accommodate the refugees, we will keep on providing all forms of support within our capabilities. primarily the eu and all the other organizations that have pledged financial support expected to rise up to the occasion. we expect them to keep their promises. , we expect them to keep pray promises, i hope and that the 71st general assembly will convey this voice quite loudly to the rest of the world. the contribution of the international community shall not be confined to $525 million. what do you think? from this podium, i would like to call upon rest of the world and i would like to call out to all of my european friends to believe that syrian refugees are a clear danger for them. the barbed wires and high walls will never provide your with the safety and security and peace of mind. it is an effort in vain. the syrian refugees and their problems to be solved immediately as once and for all. we will never be able to prevent the irregular migration and social issues embedded within the problem. we cannot lose any more time determining the c
the tent cities or container cities where we accommodate the refugees, we will keep on providing all forms of support within our capabilities. primarily the eu and all the other organizations that have pledged financial support expected to rise up to the occasion. we expect them to keep their promises. , we expect them to keep pray promises, i hope and that the 71st general assembly will convey this voice quite loudly to the rest of the world. the contribution of the international community...
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her husband jesse was sent to sheriff arpaio says they will both do their time at tent city. melissa apologized before being sentenced. >> i'm so sorry. >> and this was so sad. more than 20 dogs died at their green acre dog kennel in june of 2014. the air conditioner in the dogs' room actually went out in the middle of the night. they told the court it an accident. after their jail terms, they will be on probation for six years. >>> a family sharing details about their heartbreak this morning. a 2-year-old girl drowned after slipping out of sight and being found in the kiddie pool out back near 18th avenue and camelback. her aunt, a nursing student, started cpr. a ventilator had been keeping her alive but she took her last >>> let's go to chandler as we hear from the daughter of a woman accused of setting her own home on fire, and just to get attention from her boyfriend. the duplex is badly damaged now but her daughter says she believes her mother was trying to hurt herself, and instead of being in jail, she needs help. >> she's not a bad person. she wouldn't set the house o
her husband jesse was sent to sheriff arpaio says they will both do their time at tent city. melissa apologized before being sentenced. >> i'm so sorry. >> and this was so sad. more than 20 dogs died at their green acre dog kennel in june of 2014. the air conditioner in the dogs' room actually went out in the middle of the night. they told the court it an accident. after their jail terms, they will be on probation for six years. >>> a family sharing details about their...
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the tent cities are container cities in turkey where we accommodate these refugees. we will keep on providing all forms of support within our capabilities, primarily the eu and all the other organizations that have pledged financial support are expected to rise up to the occasion. and we expect them to keep their promises. similarly, the u.n., we expect them to keep their promises. i hope and pray that the 71st general assembly will convey this voice quite loudly to the rest of the world because the contribution of the international community shall not be confined to $525 million. what do you think? from this podium, i would like to call upon the rest of the world, and i would like to call out to all of my european friends who believe that syrian refugees are a direct and a clear danger for them. the barbed wires and the high walls will never provide you with the safety and security that you seek out for. it's an effort in vain. the syrian refugees and their problems should be solved immediately and once and for all or else we will never be able to prevent the irregu
the tent cities are container cities in turkey where we accommodate these refugees. we will keep on providing all forms of support within our capabilities, primarily the eu and all the other organizations that have pledged financial support are expected to rise up to the occasion. and we expect them to keep their promises. similarly, the u.n., we expect them to keep their promises. i hope and pray that the 71st general assembly will convey this voice quite loudly to the rest of the world...
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if convicted test consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bordellos. down from would come the mountains with bags of gold dust and go into the saloon. in the saloon the bartenders would reach their hand into the gold dust specks and take out a pinch of gold to pay for the miners whiskey. fingers was a major job requirement for a bartender in denver. a city cannot survive on a pinch of gold dust economy so denver needed a mint. mintfice that could reliable measures of gold for commerce and shipment act east. we are in front of the denver mint which was built in 1904. 1906 and it has been the pride and joy of denver ever since. by the 1880's, denver itself had got rich from mining. the queento become city of the planes. the center of commerce and a leader in the western united states. the city fathers at that point decided that a mint they could be proud of would be part of that process. there wasn't a federal facility, denver was the frontier with the wild west. revit industry and private banks stepped in to fill that void. gruber were bankers out of le
if convicted test consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bordellos. down from would come the mountains with bags of gold dust and go into the saloon. in the saloon the bartenders would reach their hand into the gold dust specks and take out a pinch of gold to pay for the miners whiskey. fingers was a major job requirement for a bartender in denver. a city cannot survive on a pinch of gold dust economy so denver needed a mint. mintfice that could reliable measures of gold for commerce...
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kpix 5's joe vazquez on how the city's reacting to new tents cropping up. >> we are in crisis mode. >>> reporter: the crisis, a growing homeless community pitching tents on the streets of the mission. >> i have never seen it this bad bad. >> reporter: there are more earn campments here than anywhere else in san francisco, about 100 people. >> we have seen an increase between 14th and 19th and south van ness and harrison. >> reporter: to deal with the crisis, the city's new department of homelessness says they are going to take down every, single tent encampment to. >> person by person, offer everyone at least shelter so we can resolve an encampment. >> reporter: that means there will be no more encampments? you're taking them down? you're not letting them stand anymore? >> that's right. >> yeah. i mean, i'll believe it when i see it. i've called the police multiple times. i have called everybody i could. these have been here since july. >> reporter: the tents have been popping up since the super bowl. the city left them alone for a while then took some down. they were chased out of so
kpix 5's joe vazquez on how the city's reacting to new tents cropping up. >> we are in crisis mode. >>> reporter: the crisis, a growing homeless community pitching tents on the streets of the mission. >> i have never seen it this bad bad. >> reporter: there are more earn campments here than anywhere else in san francisco, about 100 people. >> we have seen an increase between 14th and 19th and south van ness and harrison. >> reporter: to deal with the...
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city or head on any of the bridges. i'll send it to you michelle. >>> with more and more homeless tents popping up in san francisco, the city has had to get creative to help those in need. its newest strategy is not standard because this plan centers on gift cards. kpix 5's melissa caen explains why the investment could finally spark change one person at a time. >> everybody knows that feeling when you're walking down the street and you see somebody on the sidewalk and they are asking you for help and you want to help but you don't know how. >> many people in san francisco ask me the question should i give money or food to people? >> reporter: jeff kaczynski is the man tasked with taking the homeless program and creating an effective blueprint. since taking the job in august, he had to deal with tents springing up around the city, creating navigation centers and finding new units of permanent housing but he says the first step in helping the homeless is finding out who they are and what they need. so he is excited about a program from a san francisco nonprofit called hand up. >> they also came one this idea to create th
city or head on any of the bridges. i'll send it to you michelle. >>> with more and more homeless tents popping up in san francisco, the city has had to get creative to help those in need. its newest strategy is not standard because this plan centers on gift cards. kpix 5's melissa caen explains why the investment could finally spark change one person at a time. >> everybody knows that feeling when you're walking down the street and you see somebody on the sidewalk and they are...
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it basically consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bordellos. the miners would come down from the mountains with bags of gold dust and go into the saloon, and in the saloon, the bartenders would reach into the gold dust bags and take out a fistful of -- a pinch of gold to pay for the whiskey. so obviously, having fat fingers was a major requirement for a bartender. but a city cannot really survive on a bag of gold dust economy, so denver needed a mint. to mint provided reliable measures of gold for commerce and shipping. we are in front of the denver , which wasenver mint built in 1904. coinage began in 1906, and it has been the pride and joy of denver ever since. by the 1880's, denver itself had gotten rich from mining, and it wanted to become the queen city of the planes, the center of commerce, the leader in the western united states. the city fathers at that point decided that a mint they could be proud of was going to be part of that process. there wasn't a federal facility. denver was just a frontier, the wild west. so private industry, pr
it basically consisted of a tent city with lots of saloons and bordellos. the miners would come down from the mountains with bags of gold dust and go into the saloon, and in the saloon, the bartenders would reach into the gold dust bags and take out a fistful of -- a pinch of gold to pay for the whiskey. so obviously, having fat fingers was a major requirement for a bartender. but a city cannot really survive on a bag of gold dust economy, so denver needed a mint. to mint provided reliable...
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alerting the street campers here at folsom and 19 that it is sometime to get city services or face the prospect of their tents coming down. whether the city has enough housing to keep them inside is an entirely different question. in san francisco, joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> tonight, santa cruz police are searching for a missing toddler and her mother. alice weland and her 15 month old daughter were last seen saturday. they went to the restroom, but never returned. she had been traveling with her husband back home to washington when they stopped in santa cruz. >>> a violent home invasion in east san jose. intruders nearly beat an elderly woman to death. tonight, len ramirez reports they are still on the loose. >> reporter: investigators returned to the scene of a horrific home invasion bashing of an 88-year-old woman. >> we believe to be two subjects entered her home forcefully. beat her. >> reporter: it happened last night on north cragmont avenue in east san jose. the neighbor saw the fence was run over and the victim cease car was parked down the block. >> jewelry was removed from her person and had extensive
alerting the street campers here at folsom and 19 that it is sometime to get city services or face the prospect of their tents coming down. whether the city has enough housing to keep them inside is an entirely different question. in san francisco, joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> tonight, santa cruz police are searching for a missing toddler and her mother. alice weland and her 15 month old daughter were last seen saturday. they went to the restroom, but never returned. she had been traveling...
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sidewalks of san francisco when it's illegal. >> now, the city says it's offering people temporary housing but many say they would rather live in a tentf it means independence. the city says or at least one supervisor david campos says that we should see these encampments cleared out completely by january and a lot of increase on trying to kick people out over the next couple of weeks. anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> over to the roads we go. let's jump over to the richmond/san rafael bridge. we are seeing brake lights near the toll plaza. we have word of an accident minor fender-bender there over to the right shoulder so that may slow you down. also seeing delays towards the bay brick backed up to the maze all approaches now slow. that's 80, 580 and 880. and taking a look at conditions elsewhere along 580 westbound, as you connect over to 680 it's okay there. just before that near tassajara we have word of an accident in the center divide causing storm delays and still busy along 880 nimitz freeway southbound. >> gianna, my fellow baseball nut today. going to the baseball game today? go! clear skies, 66 degrees, "mad- bum" on the mound for
sidewalks of san francisco when it's illegal. >> now, the city says it's offering people temporary housing but many say they would rather live in a tentf it means independence. the city says or at least one supervisor david campos says that we should see these encampments cleared out completely by january and a lot of increase on trying to kick people out over the next couple of weeks. anne makevoc, kpix 5. >>> over to the roads we go. let's jump over to the richmond/san rafael...
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he has visited 43 cities, sleeping only in a tent or his chair. he says he wants people with physical challenges like him to be treated just like anybody else. the next six months. going into beast mode. an 8-year-old is crushing his opponents with ease. see why you'll want to get out of his way... fast! contact sport. and this player takes the term literally. u-s-a sevens rugby just posted this video of a "beast mode." as he runs down the field, he knocks down player after player. he's almost twice the size of the other kids. plenty more straight ahead on fox5 news this morning... a literal bunch of scardy cats.. what has them jumping from fear.. best friends reunited from across the world.. what makes them so close.. and how they were brought back together the chef-inspired panini collection from subway is grilled right before your eyes, in our new panini press. but...let's start at the beginning thick-sliced fresh mozzarella, creamy pesto, and italian bread. then it's pressed and grilled to cinematic perfection to get a golden brown crust and m
he has visited 43 cities, sleeping only in a tent or his chair. he says he wants people with physical challenges like him to be treated just like anybody else. the next six months. going into beast mode. an 8-year-old is crushing his opponents with ease. see why you'll want to get out of his way... fast! contact sport. and this player takes the term literally. u-s-a sevens rugby just posted this video of a "beast mode." as he runs down the field, he knocks down player after player....
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and then they go from 19th street to 14th. >> reporter: the city has begun alerting the homeless that it's time to get service or face the tents coming down. whether the city has enough housing to keep them inside is a different question. in san francisco, joe vazquez, kpix kpix 5. >> today the next step will be takep taken in finding san francisco a police chief. they will review the applications today. at least 60 people have applied for the job including acting chief toney chaplinen to. it will be cut down to three finalists and submit the names to the mayor. >>> the chp is giving us a clear picture this morning about why a bay area woman was arrested twice for dui in a matter of months and was allowed to keep driving. in the most recent incident a 3- year-old boy was killed. here's kpix 5's andria borba >>> reporter: a confusing alphabet soup of bureaucratic agencies and california laws may be the reason the woman had a valid driver's license the night she had an accident in san ramon killing a three-year- old boy. that was her second dui arrest. the first was months before in june. that time one of her own children was in
and then they go from 19th street to 14th. >> reporter: the city has begun alerting the homeless that it's time to get service or face the tents coming down. whether the city has enough housing to keep them inside is a different question. in san francisco, joe vazquez, kpix kpix 5. >> today the next step will be takep taken in finding san francisco a police chief. they will review the applications today. at least 60 people have applied for the job including acting chief toney...
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we don't have the infrastructure for those 2000 units como into the mission if you remember the tents city people on the streets do have a bathroom and where they go in the streets that's a real problem i'm trying to help you understand that we don't want what happened in the eastern neighborhoods in 89 fillmore that was the complete eastern neighborhoods completely demolished nothing under recent a beautiful mural in the ailing that says the manila stands with the solidarity we need to pull this down and so we can start with the protection with the inner sunset and the engel side they're vulnerable we feed to protect the people here and built this city not people that can buy important anything live anywhere we owe to the people that live in the communities here and our culture is not for sale in the mission you candles white quash it to make it for the newcomers thank you. >> thank you. >> someone has a question for you. >> any other public comment. >> okay. seeing none we will have rebuttal starting with the appellant. >> so commissioners i want to talk about a few key elements the firs
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. >> reporter: from places like division street, where hundreds of tents popped up when the city declared the encampment a danger to public health. public works crews took them down, but first outreach teams order offered help, shelters and jobs and housing services at the navigation center, which the city says has placed a few hundred people into permanent housing since march. the city is hoping that can happen here in the mission. >> some time next month, we're looking at having our crews at public works go in and clear out the encampments. we want to do this methodically with a lot of sensitivity. >> reporter: and the city adds, it's working on bringing more permanent housing solutions, including three new buildings set to house up to 300 of the most vulnerable homeless on the streets by the end of the year. >> i don't want to set up the expectation that there will never be a homeless person in the mission again or that tents won't happen or reappear. but the current situation is unsustainable. >> reporter: the city says it is pouring more money into the problem, more resources and has
. >> reporter: from places like division street, where hundreds of tents popped up when the city declared the encampment a danger to public health. public works crews took them down, but first outreach teams order offered help, shelters and jobs and housing services at the navigation center, which the city says has placed a few hundred people into permanent housing since march. the city is hoping that can happen here in the mission. >> some time next month, we're looking at having...
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there's a plan to clean up the city's newest tent encampment.dreds of people are going to have to be moving, the question is where are they going to go, what's the plan? >> i spoke with some of the homeless in the area, some here camped out near 16th street say they have no place to go. the city says it's investing millions of dollars into more beds and job services calling this the start of a new era here in the city. a walk along folsom street can be disturbing. >> there's human fiss on the ground, people shooting up outside our door. >> reporter: the problem of homelessness is too big to solve any time soon. >> people like 75% of them used to be tenants here and they have nowhere to be. >> they're just going to move on to another street without the help we should be giving to them. >> the city is experimenting with ways to offer the help. the city is sending outreach teams to each of the 50 tents the homeless will have until sometime in october to leave. supervisor has a few months left in office, this issue is his top priority. >> in four mo
there's a plan to clean up the city's newest tent encampment.dreds of people are going to have to be moving, the question is where are they going to go, what's the plan? >> i spoke with some of the homeless in the area, some here camped out near 16th street say they have no place to go. the city says it's investing millions of dollars into more beds and job services calling this the start of a new era here in the city. a walk along folsom street can be disturbing. >> there's human...