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we will have mid-or upper 60s expect for the daily city and upper 60s along the coast and you can seed will cover will be along the coast and mainly across the north and keeping you in the upper 60s and lower 7 0z across the value limit mid-upper 70s across and cast er valley 80s and then we punch "inside out" la punch in land. that's the last day for 80s fors for a long time. going the game to want? 6:50 is the first pitch. my accuweather forecast. 80s in san francisco on saturday and then 90s to 1 hundreds for the rest of us. >> a lot of taste of summer for a lot of kids. >> you get. >> thank you very much. >>> modern family star is opening up around her deeply personal choice to undergo breast choice surgery. >> the 17-year-old that plays alex had the procedure this summer. in an interview she said she we want from a 34 f to a d. the physical pain of having a large chest lead to her decision. she had a lot of back problems and that it started to hurt so bad that she could not take the pain. >> she wanted to just set the record straight so that it's out there and kind of answers eve
we will have mid-or upper 60s expect for the daily city and upper 60s along the coast and you can seed will cover will be along the coast and mainly across the north and keeping you in the upper 60s and lower 7 0z across the value limit mid-upper 70s across and cast er valley 80s and then we punch "inside out" la punch in land. that's the last day for 80s fors for a long time. going the game to want? 6:50 is the first pitch. my accuweather forecast. 80s in san francisco on saturday...
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the explosions violently shook the city of tianjin out of its sleep. two weeks later, the shock waves continued to reverberate, affecting the daily lives of the city's residents and business community, as well as the credibility of the local and national authorities. takafumi terui, nhk world, tianjin. >>> there's more to come here on "newsline." but first, the three-day outlook on the world's weather. >>> japanese people have a reputation for longevity. a new study reveals that not only do they live long, they also enjoy the longest periods of health. researchers from the university of washington and other institutions have been studying what's called healthy life expectancy. the results have been published on the online edition of the british journal "the lancet." the term "healthy life expectancy" refers to the average period a person can live without nursing or sickness that hampers their daily lives. the study compared people from 188 countries and territories. japan ranks first in both the male and female categories. the figure for japanese men is just over 71 years, and for women slightly over 75.5 years. both increased by more than three years from th
the explosions violently shook the city of tianjin out of its sleep. two weeks later, the shock waves continued to reverberate, affecting the daily lives of the city's residents and business community, as well as the credibility of the local and national authorities. takafumi terui, nhk world, tianjin. >>> there's more to come here on "newsline." but first, the three-day outlook on the world's weather. >>> japanese people have a reputation for longevity. a new study...
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the coast guard, daily city police and fire are involved in the situation. we've a crew on the way to that situation, we'll bring you the latest details on the rescue. >>> right now we want to get a look at weather and traffic to start your day, steve is here, is it going to cool down. >> not today or tomorrow but the weekend. if you're in land it's getting warm. low 80s and mid-90's. low clouds burning off sooner. we have what's new. the fog is there. it's cool this morning. any breeze, nothing crazy. fairfield 21 miles an hour. 50s, 60s, temperature cooling down. 53 at half moon bay. 57 at fremont. the monsoon clouds missed us. pushed offered to the east. a lot of cloud poised to move in starting tomorrow. low clouds, sunny and warmer. 90s. low to mid-90's for some, 80s for others. 60s and 70s by the weather. >> good morning sal. >>> 4:02, what are we doing up so early. >> that's a very good question. >>> things are okay traffic wise. traffic is moving well. look at the bay bridge toll plaza, it is light and no major problems. traffic continues time to loo
the coast guard, daily city police and fire are involved in the situation. we've a crew on the way to that situation, we'll bring you the latest details on the rescue. >>> right now we want to get a look at weather and traffic to start your day, steve is here, is it going to cool down. >> not today or tomorrow but the weekend. if you're in land it's getting warm. low 80s and mid-90's. low clouds burning off sooner. we have what's new. the fog is there. it's cool this morning. any...
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downtown san francisco tomorrow, clouds and sunshine, 69 degrees, 65 the high for daily city. 80 calistoga. 79 santa rosa. 76 movado, and 72 the high. 712 in richmond, freemont 77 as well. inland we're in the 80s. 86 the high in antioch. tomorrow sunny and beautiful, a touch cooler, we warm up monday to tuesday. sunday morning drizzle possible. it's beach weather out there, and saturday we'll track around increase in clouds, some sun, perhaps the chance of a shower. >> that's big news. thank you. >>> now it's time to join carl who's in for shue tonight. we're talking about the raiders and maybe they're dealing with a lot of weather? >> this preseason game normally pretty fast, right? usually under three hours. >> how long was this one? >> this went over four hours. just finished up, the raiders looking good. it wasn't a win, but just lke last week, a little controversy, a little lightning. not a bad game. the land of 10,000 lakes, derek carr, 4 of 78, only connected with amar'e cooper. 40 yards inside the vikings 15. he did. 40 yard reception for cooper. murray would complete the 75-yard d
downtown san francisco tomorrow, clouds and sunshine, 69 degrees, 65 the high for daily city. 80 calistoga. 79 santa rosa. 76 movado, and 72 the high. 712 in richmond, freemont 77 as well. inland we're in the 80s. 86 the high in antioch. tomorrow sunny and beautiful, a touch cooler, we warm up monday to tuesday. sunday morning drizzle possible. it's beach weather out there, and saturday we'll track around increase in clouds, some sun, perhaps the chance of a shower. >> that's big news....
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. >> the coast guard plucked a woman from the bottom of a cliff in daily city, california. the woman was walking with a man and two pitbulls when they tumbled 100 feet. the man called for help. the woman and dogs became stuck. one pitbull was seen stumbling along the beach and appeared to be injured. animal control captured the pets, as well. >>> southwest philadelphia, i-95 at the girard point bridge, you probably know what i am going to say, northbound sides there's going to be construction during the midday taking out one of the lanes and that causes delays along i-95. expect it today and tomorrow in southwest philadelphia. overnight zones in mercer county along 295 and 195 have cleared out. better news for the riders of west trenton line you won't be on the buses today. the trains are running again. problems last night onto wilmington/newark line have been if i fixed everything on time there, as well. >> reporter: karen. >> reporter: look at the temperatures, 59 in allentown. 58 in lancaster. 56. 66 in the city. always the warmer spot there. 55 in millville. boardwalk in
. >> the coast guard plucked a woman from the bottom of a cliff in daily city, california. the woman was walking with a man and two pitbulls when they tumbled 100 feet. the man called for help. the woman and dogs became stuck. one pitbull was seen stumbling along the beach and appeared to be injured. animal control captured the pets, as well. >>> southwest philadelphia, i-95 at the girard point bridge, you probably know what i am going to say, northbound sides there's going to be...
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daily lives. >> the c-span cities tour continues monday with a visit to colorado springs.bout explorer zebulon pike, treatment of tuberculosis in colorado springs around the turn of the 20th century, an inventor nikola tesla, who conducted many of his experiments in colorado springs. that is monday on c-span starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span's road to the white house coverage continues as we take you live to the medallion center in south carolina for a town hall meeting with senator bernie sanders of vermont. speak, do q&a, and will also take questions from the c-span audience. this is lie. -- live. . [applause] kaman, you can do better than that. how are you doing? all right. this is the last stop of the evening. we are excited to be in columbia, south carolina. i have the privilege of serving as the national press secretary for bernie 2016. you will be dmc for this evening. is that ok -- i will be your mc for this evening. the man ofing out the hour, i want to chat with you all. america celebrated the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act? the voting rights ac
daily lives. >> the c-span cities tour continues monday with a visit to colorado springs.bout explorer zebulon pike, treatment of tuberculosis in colorado springs around the turn of the 20th century, an inventor nikola tesla, who conducted many of his experiments in colorado springs. that is monday on c-span starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> c-span's road to the white house coverage continues as we take you live to the medallion center in south carolina for a town hall meeting with...
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the housing. and sometimes that housing is in daily city, or sub-city, it's been in my understanding in the past for some population. it's not necessarily going to be housing right here in san francisco. >> thank you. >> but harder and harder to find. >> i have a question. >> commissioner ow. >> for the last four years when the community funding [inaudible] san francisco put in $3 million a year. and today i see this california, right, money coming from the state, are we talking about this? >> the only other money that comes into this fund is for any of the staff that do time study. and so there could be time study money coming in. but the vast, vast majority of this money is local, general fund money. >> right, and this has nothing to do with the community living. >> i can't see that document -- >> the renewal for the aging. >> no, no, this community living fund report. >> right; right. 100% funded by the city, and spent on behalf of the city. >> pretty much. there a little bit time study money, about $400,000 or $500,000, but the vast majority of the money is local money. we were able to design it
the housing. and sometimes that housing is in daily city, or sub-city, it's been in my understanding in the past for some population. it's not necessarily going to be housing right here in san francisco. >> thank you. >> but harder and harder to find. >> i have a question. >> commissioner ow. >> for the last four years when the community funding [inaudible] san francisco put in $3 million a year. and today i see this california, right, money coming from the state,...
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the story. >> reporter: warring rhetoric between new york city bill de blasio and former top cop ray kelly. in a sunday op ed in the daily news, de blasio proclaimed new york city is as strong as it's ever been, saying the quality of life issues like homelessness and times square panhandling and near nudity have been overblown by hopper bolic pundits and right wing politicians with an ideological axe to grind. excerpts obtained by the new york post show kelly slamming de blasio's tactics and abandonment of stop and frisk crime fighting. he wrote he shrugged and walked away from a routine and useful policing tool, continuing, i personally resent the implications of de blasio's false narrative. i knew the truth that our policies targeted reported crimes. we didn't target people based on their skin color. some agree de blasio's new york hasn't lived up to the progress of his progressive policies. >> i don't feel it as a city employee. i don't get any sick days, i don't get maternity leave. i don't really see the changes that he claims he's made. >> reporter: the op ed boasts several accomplishments like universal pre-k, une
the story. >> reporter: warring rhetoric between new york city bill de blasio and former top cop ray kelly. in a sunday op ed in the daily news, de blasio proclaimed new york city is as strong as it's ever been, saying the quality of life issues like homelessness and times square panhandling and near nudity have been overblown by hopper bolic pundits and right wing politicians with an ideological axe to grind. excerpts obtained by the new york post show kelly slamming de blasio's tactics...
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eric not too shabby on the coast of daily city. thank you for the boss, eric. you don't have to do that. have a good day. there is a lot of cloud cover coming up and the lows on the coast and in the city are very mild. we posted this on facebook. our observer michael polanski says i have never in my life felt more sultry kind of humid lows in the city than who we have been experiencing lately. everyone is like i agree. if you agree, go to our facebook page and give us your two cents worth. couple lows playing into it. this one will be here on friday. and that one is a little stronger. look at the moisture that is coming off of tropical storm guillermo. it will move toward the hawaiian islands to the north. it will weaken considerably down to about 55-45 miles an hour by wednesday night into thursday and friday. that is the better news it's weakening. the lows in the city and much of the coast 65 water temp at monterey. 63 half-moon bay. 63 san francisco buoy. and there is a lot of very warm water pushing in on the pacific here. we will keep an eye on it. some o
eric not too shabby on the coast of daily city. thank you for the boss, eric. you don't have to do that. have a good day. there is a lot of cloud cover coming up and the lows on the coast and in the city are very mild. we posted this on facebook. our observer michael polanski says i have never in my life felt more sultry kind of humid lows in the city than who we have been experiencing lately. everyone is like i agree. if you agree, go to our facebook page and give us your two cents worth....
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it is along the shore where algaes collect. >>> daily city police of an released a photo of an elderly man who touched a youngster. the man is described as 70 or 80-year-old weighing about 190 pounds. shewas last seen driving a silver color, newer model honda. >>> the death of a serviceman more than a year ago is now being ruled a homicide binomial medical examiner. >> the official kaus cause of death released shows that he died from complete complication of anuerysm. >> it could be days before vallejo fire investigators determining the cause of a huge fire. the building is a total loss. ktvu channel 2 news tells us that today it was still two too dangerous for investigators to go inside. >> massive flames lit up the night sky for hours, plumes the smoke and fills the air. firefighters working unstop to get a handle on this three alarm blaze. by sun rise, it was clear. >> because of the size of this building, it could have been burning inside this building for a long time. >> the battalion chief campbell says the medal recycle yard covers more than 60, 000 feet. >> the smoke is not tox
it is along the shore where algaes collect. >>> daily city police of an released a photo of an elderly man who touched a youngster. the man is described as 70 or 80-year-old weighing about 190 pounds. shewas last seen driving a silver color, newer model honda. >>> the death of a serviceman more than a year ago is now being ruled a homicide binomial medical examiner. >> the official kaus cause of death released shows that he died from complete complication of anuerysm....
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it becomes the state's sixth largest city. >>> and uk's "daily mail" harry the lion heart.ce harry in africa, local wildlife conversation, monitoring a lion's heart as vets carry out tests. over the weekend he admits he's a bad uncle for missing the -- is there minion mania in the karins household? >> it's funny, innocent and for everyone. it's just amazing t wasn't meant to be the minions, right? >> it's also an nbc universal production. first look at msnbc. "way too early" starts right now. >>> it ain't about me. it's about ideas, bro. new ideas. people with ideas. people who believe in truth. and, yes, as you probably could have guessed by this moment, i have decided in 2020 to run for president. >> mtv puts on an awards show from kanye's epic rant to host miley cyrus for out ranls costume changes. >>> new iowa poll puts bernie sanders within striking distance. will 2016 be the year of the outside candidates? >>> plus -- >> popcorn with movie. >> i'm getting ready to watch a video. >> really? what? >> just some scary movie. >> do you like scary movies? >> uh-huh. >> what
it becomes the state's sixth largest city. >>> and uk's "daily mail" harry the lion heart.ce harry in africa, local wildlife conversation, monitoring a lion's heart as vets carry out tests. over the weekend he admits he's a bad uncle for missing the -- is there minion mania in the karins household? >> it's funny, innocent and for everyone. it's just amazing t wasn't meant to be the minions, right? >> it's also an nbc universal production. first look at msnbc....
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. >> tough the challenge s living in a city with violence, daily violence, living in a city with no infrastructure and trying your best to do the best for those patients, it's not easy. >> reporter: while this government run facility is cleaner and better stocked than other hospitals and clinics, it's not immune to the crisis spreading through a healthcare system here many consider decaying and diseased. the shortage of supplies and well trained staff is nothing new in iraq. but things are getting worse. even storing medicines at the right temperature is difficult. the medication stored inside here must stay constantly refrigerated. they have to keep working. during this record heat wave at a time when there are so many power cuts, this hospital and others are relying on backup generators. back inside, patients find that even on a slow day, wait times are long. >> translator: if i had a critical condition and needed immediate surgery, i would have to wait a month to get my turn and that's not practical at all. >> reporter: going to a private hospital would be far too expensive for this couple. the
. >> tough the challenge s living in a city with violence, daily violence, living in a city with no infrastructure and trying your best to do the best for those patients, it's not easy. >> reporter: while this government run facility is cleaner and better stocked than other hospitals and clinics, it's not immune to the crisis spreading through a healthcare system here many consider decaying and diseased. the shortage of supplies and well trained staff is nothing new in iraq. but...
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the u.s. coast guard successfully rescued a woman who fell down a cliff down california when a woman and man went out for a walk in daily cityear san francisco. the man rolled to the bottom and walked away to get help. firefighters tried to help the woman but say the two dogs were too aguessive. after a while the coast guard launched a chopper and swooped down to save the woman. animal control officers were able to capture the dogs. >>> turning to accuweather and karen rogers. it was relatively chilly this morning. >> reporter: some of the suburbs were in the 50s, it will be cooler tomorrow. this afternoon it will be nice and warm. clear skies, the temperature will drop in the suburbs. storm tracker 6 live double scan showing you why we have clear skies, no rain in sight. what a pretty picture of the scoint center city skyline looking from our temple university cameras. dpoinlt, 53. the wind -- dewpoint 53. the wind out of the northwest at 5. the barometer is steady. satellite and radar showing a whole lot of nothing continues to happen over the region. we see the clouds and showers well to the northwest. we'll once again se
the u.s. coast guard successfully rescued a woman who fell down a cliff down california when a woman and man went out for a walk in daily cityear san francisco. the man rolled to the bottom and walked away to get help. firefighters tried to help the woman but say the two dogs were too aguessive. after a while the coast guard launched a chopper and swooped down to save the woman. animal control officers were able to capture the dogs. >>> turning to accuweather and karen rogers. it was...
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different i've been going to the meeting bringing the brisbane precipitation because a lot of this project borders on the city of bringing brisbane and daily city having angle impact on all of us the feasibility study is valid it brings out significant points that deserve fallout study and not the geneva corridor but the choice do this and that do the hardy candle stick point is straightforward this is the uniquely development the area between bayshore and 101 is a problem an area that is going under tremendous change and trumps development some in the city of san francisco by a lot in the city of brisbane find interesting the parking lot is in the city and county of san francisco the train platform in the city of brisbane it gives us an idea how perplex i recommended adapting the feasibility study but recommend better coordination with the other communities and the other counties that are involved in this area any questions? colleagues questions or comments okay. seeing none thank you very much thank you >> thank you all right. so then i think at this time we'll open up for public comment there's a lot more work to do on item 9 okay seein
different i've been going to the meeting bringing the brisbane precipitation because a lot of this project borders on the city of bringing brisbane and daily city having angle impact on all of us the feasibility study is valid it brings out significant points that deserve fallout study and not the geneva corridor but the choice do this and that do the hardy candle stick point is straightforward this is the uniquely development the area between bayshore and 101 is a problem an area that is going...
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different i've been going to the meeting bringing the brisbane precipitation because a lot of this project borders on the city of bringing brisbane and daily city having angle impact on all of us the feasibility study is valid it brings out significant points that deserve fallout study and not the geneva corridor but the choice do this and that do the hardy candle stick point is straightforward this is the uniquely development the area between bayshore and 101 is a problem an area that is going under tremendous change and trumps development some in the city of san francisco by a lot in the city of brisbane find interesting the parking lot is in the city and county of san francisco the train platform in the city of brisbane it gives us an idea how perplex i recommended adapting the feasibility study but recommend better coordination with the other communities and the other counties that are involved in this area any questions? colleagues questions or comments okay. seeing none thank you very much thank you >> thank you all right. so then i think at this time we'll open up for public comment there's a lot more work to do on item 9 okay seein
different i've been going to the meeting bringing the brisbane precipitation because a lot of this project borders on the city of bringing brisbane and daily city having angle impact on all of us the feasibility study is valid it brings out significant points that deserve fallout study and not the geneva corridor but the choice do this and that do the hardy candle stick point is straightforward this is the uniquely development the area between bayshore and 101 is a problem an area that is going...
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clouds and sun in the south bay. 91 in gilroy, 8 is sunnyvale. 67 in pacifica, we'll keep the clouds around in daily city, some people enjoy that. 66 degrees, downtown san francisco. the temperatures will primarily be in the 80s and 90s, 60s, coastside. 82 in novato. it's a nice, mild sunny day. oakland, richmond, berkeley, inland spots, a warm day, 90 degrees in livermore, 87 in san ramon and pleasanton. temperatures going up a few degrees coast and bay on wednesday. everybody warms up on thursday, low 70s to mid-90s before the temperatures start to fall. they fall in a big way. over the weekend, they fall below normal. low-to-mid 80s inland. slight chance, i wouldn't cancel the appointments yet. a slight chance we see a few showers saturday morning. >>> still to come on the abc 7 news at 9:00. a bay area teen who is not afraid to get his hands dirty wins a big prize for helping to break down racial barriers. break down racial barriers. and the new it was just an ordinary night. until he showed up-with a hungry look in his eyes. and then, he made the shot. and when jaws dropped ... he had something for
clouds and sun in the south bay. 91 in gilroy, 8 is sunnyvale. 67 in pacifica, we'll keep the clouds around in daily city, some people enjoy that. 66 degrees, downtown san francisco. the temperatures will primarily be in the 80s and 90s, 60s, coastside. 82 in novato. it's a nice, mild sunny day. oakland, richmond, berkeley, inland spots, a warm day, 90 degrees in livermore, 87 in san ramon and pleasanton. temperatures going up a few degrees coast and bay on wednesday. everybody warms up on...
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the desert. dubbed black rock city becomes the state's sixth largest city temporarily. >>> bill and i are going to go after the show. >>> the uk's "daily mail." prince harry is in africa right now assisting in local wildlife conservation. he is monitoring a lion's heart here. they say he is a bad uncle for missing princess charlotte's christening christening. today is the anniversary of his mother diana. >> jefferson davis statue was removed at the university after vandalized. statue will be relocated to the briscoe center history museum on campus. >>> 18-year-old pasha is climbing on top after local train. not for us. and running from one car to the ot mher and all captured with a small camcorder. >>ab> in tampa, florida, a ntw phrase to the phrase shotgun wedding. the two tied the knot where the couple had their first date at a shooting range. >>> you're actually encouraged to make it until you make it. we are talking about the air guitar championship held over the weekend. some competed as far as away from japan and you only one could be crowned air guitar champion and it was a 24-year-old man from russia who judges praise for bring
the desert. dubbed black rock city becomes the state's sixth largest city temporarily. >>> bill and i are going to go after the show. >>> the uk's "daily mail." prince harry is in africa right now assisting in local wildlife conservation. he is monitoring a lion's heart here. they say he is a bad uncle for missing princess charlotte's christening christening. today is the anniversary of his mother diana. >> jefferson davis statue was removed at the university...
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the 26th and 27th will be restricted to 18 stations outside the city. the train will express to two center city stations and then back out in the evening. to purchase the daily pass you must enter the lottery. the lottery opens 12:01 a.m. monday and closes 11:59 p.m. monday. so about 24 hours. only 300,000 passes will be sold. each entry received within the 24-hour period has an equal chance of winning. but winning is not the end of the story. once you get into the center city area you still have to get to the papal event and the mass on sunday the 27th. we'll explain the problems you could face with that coming up in 30 minutes. jesse gary nbc 10 news. >>> mark your calendar join us this tuesday at 7:00 in the evening for an exclusive half hour on pope francis. we're the only local news operation to visit the pope's homeland before he visits philadelphia. jim rosenfield spoke with close friends and critics to learn more about the man who became the people's pope. >>> new this morning verizon employees say they will work without a contract while the unions that represent them and the wireless carrier schedule more negotiations. the decision comes after a con
the 26th and 27th will be restricted to 18 stations outside the city. the train will express to two center city stations and then back out in the evening. to purchase the daily pass you must enter the lottery. the lottery opens 12:01 a.m. monday and closes 11:59 p.m. monday. so about 24 hours. only 300,000 passes will be sold. each entry received within the 24-hour period has an equal chance of winning. but winning is not the end of the story. once you get into the center city area you still...
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the 3.3 quake hit offshore by 8 miles west of the city. people in san francisco as well as dailyity reported feeling a quick jolt. no damage to report on that. you can track all the earthquakes that hit the bay area in realtime just head to nbc bay area and search earthquake map taking you right to the interactive maps we just showed you there on the screen. the bay area is breaking records on the heels of a woman's historic swim in san francisco, and a biker broke a world record. >> he did. >> i broke the record! [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah! >> i love that. >> that's great. >> they spent the last 48 hours and broke the world record, and he climb 96, 922 feet in just 48 hours. he says the idea to attempt the record started after he biked a height of everest, and he's decided he was still not tired. >> i finished the ride in 13 or 14 hours, and i felt good, so i was, like, maybe i can do something longer. >> that would not happen to me, by the way. he ran the distance of a half marathon before the record breaking attempt, thinking possibly he was a good candidate for the iron
the 3.3 quake hit offshore by 8 miles west of the city. people in san francisco as well as dailyity reported feeling a quick jolt. no damage to report on that. you can track all the earthquakes that hit the bay area in realtime just head to nbc bay area and search earthquake map taking you right to the interactive maps we just showed you there on the screen. the bay area is breaking records on the heels of a woman's historic swim in san francisco, and a biker broke a world record. >> he...
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million euros and eight to help france cope with the volume of refugees arriving in the port city of calais. migrants attempt daily to cross into calais, and that has been a source of tension between the two countries. reporter: for the majority of migrants in calais, this is the high point of the day. each night after the sun sets, they attempt to cross the border and start a new life in the u.k. standing in their way -- french authorities who say they are overwhelmed. they have been given some relief though, courtesy of the european commission. brussels will provide france with 20 million euros to aid their efforts on top of an additional 27 million euros granted to the u.k. the money is expected to be put towards improving cooperation between the two countries and to treat asylum requests. the tranche, the first of millions of euros reserved for france, is to be distributed up until 2020. the european commission's held talks with senior french and british officials on tuesday. for the moment, both countries say they do not require additional assistance. laura: russia says a dispute with france over the sale of
million euros and eight to help france cope with the volume of refugees arriving in the port city of calais. migrants attempt daily to cross into calais, and that has been a source of tension between the two countries. reporter: for the majority of migrants in calais, this is the high point of the day. each night after the sun sets, they attempt to cross the border and start a new life in the u.k. standing in their way -- french authorities who say they are overwhelmed. they have been given...
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the swimming pool on a daily basis. >> i've been coming here for a long time. >> the city doesn't know how to and this problem. >> normally by the time we show up and it there'd be already know were coming and they're already gone. >> they talked about filling the hole with rocks. >> we decided that wasn't the right decision, so many friends and family gather and alter it permanently is probably an overreaction. >> there's they met this can be contaminated but take a look around it so popular and hot summer day, how often you come back your now question. >> maybe like once or twice a week. we jump off that little clip right there. >> you jumped off not by bridge,. >> i jumped into the water if you live in philadelphia have to go there one time. >> it is a little dangerous, it's secluded, you can have drinks there. but there is every opportunity to safely and legally swim in philadelphia, there are 72 public community pools, that is more than any other city in america. >> people who. >> people who don't live close to the pool or the beach. >> needless to say how dangerous the currents are, you're literally swimming in wast
the swimming pool on a daily basis. >> i've been coming here for a long time. >> the city doesn't know how to and this problem. >> normally by the time we show up and it there'd be already know were coming and they're already gone. >> they talked about filling the hole with rocks. >> we decided that wasn't the right decision, so many friends and family gather and alter it permanently is probably an overreaction. >> there's they met this can be contaminated...
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the mediterranean trying to reach europe. just ahead signing off after 16 years john stewart ends his daily routine. >> in new york city the death toll from ledge legion nears disease now stands at eight. those who dies from the disease were elderly with apparently underlying medical conditions. it will forever be linked to the past. the years ago hurricane katrina forced patients into the streets later more than 100 bodies were found in nursing homes and hospitals. as jonathon martin tolds us this new -- >> it is one of the largest and perhaps most vital additions to new orleans. >> the hospital functions as a level one trauma center, for the region. >> the new billion dollars university medical center, is being celebrated as full scale healthcare finally returning to the city. in hope it will stay true to it's mission in caring for all patients. >> i am thrilled that i am here and we that. it is a bit shameful that it has taken ten years to have it. >> for chief medical officer opening the doors as the city mark as decade sense the storm, makes it tough not to reflect on that frantic week in 2005. he was among several hundred
the mediterranean trying to reach europe. just ahead signing off after 16 years john stewart ends his daily routine. >> in new york city the death toll from ledge legion nears disease now stands at eight. those who dies from the disease were elderly with apparently underlying medical conditions. it will forever be linked to the past. the years ago hurricane katrina forced patients into the streets later more than 100 bodies were found in nursing homes and hospitals. as jonathon martin...
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the weekend in center city. >> reporter: most of the road and bridge shut down takes place friday evening september 25th, the night before the pope arrives. getting around could be a headache disruptions to daily routines could be significant. >> i commute to south jersey, it's a 30 minute commute. coming into the city or leaving the city will be hectic. there will be no septa bus or trolley service within the traffic boxings. bikes will be allowed in and out for businesses who remain open many have started planning. >> we've had meetings about it and we're trying to prepare for it as best as we can. >> reporter: some businesses city hospitals are bringing in cots so workers can sleep on them because a lot of people will be in town that weekend. depending on where you are expected to a lot of walking of a couple of miles or more. >> highway traffic will be restricted 10:00 p.m., friday july 25th. the schuylkill will be closed from the blue route. westbound, 76 i-95 to route 1. the vine street expressway will be closed in both directions, river to river. the ben franklin bridge will be closed until noon the following monday. city avenue blocked between lancaster and bell month. the pope will be
the weekend in center city. >> reporter: most of the road and bridge shut down takes place friday evening september 25th, the night before the pope arrives. getting around could be a headache disruptions to daily routines could be significant. >> i commute to south jersey, it's a 30 minute commute. coming into the city or leaving the city will be hectic. there will be no septa bus or trolley service within the traffic boxings. bikes will be allowed in and out for businesses who...
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. >> she sat down tonight with fox 29's shawnette wilson is live outside the daily news building in center cityht. shawnette? >> reporter: well, move over caitlin jenner kaylas have as her own layout in the in vogue but in the philadelphia daily news. she hopes that this title and this on nor will bring awareness and september tans to those in there trance community. >> jet fuel for the jets and this is where we are today. >> reporter: mikayla also known as kayla is flying high after gracing the pages of the philadelphia daily news as a sexy single. >> i'm kind of like inside being like, yeah, you go girl. you own it. >> she says it started with a post on twitter. >> i was being funny one day and i kind of mimicked caitlin jenner when they did the vanity fair. and i was like, yeah, step aside caitlin jenner. i was kayla way before you were. >> kayla says the paper called her after reading the post. she says they found her on social media after receiving several nominations on her behalf. >> i was actually thrilled. >> but it's not just about being labeled sexy. she isn't shy about owning that t
. >> she sat down tonight with fox 29's shawnette wilson is live outside the daily news building in center cityht. shawnette? >> reporter: well, move over caitlin jenner kaylas have as her own layout in the in vogue but in the philadelphia daily news. she hopes that this title and this on nor will bring awareness and september tans to those in there trance community. >> jet fuel for the jets and this is where we are today. >> reporter: mikayla also known as kayla is...
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also apparently spread to other places across the city, including a couple of locations in queens and coney island in brooklyn. this according to "the daily news." a lot of folks are concerned what the future might hold for the other tourist destinations if city officials proceed with a crackdown in times square. we'll see what happens with that mayor de blasio convene ad task force to deal with the costumed characterrers in times square. not clear yet what exactly they're going to do there. that is the story for now. live in battery park, rosanna, greg, back to you. >> ben, one more thing on the statue of liberty guys, they're like mimes. they don't bother anybody. they barely talk. we go undercover. one year ago -- >> i don't know how you talked me to this. >> once you put the helmet on. >> i felt anonymous. i could dance and sing and be myself. >> look at that nobody really knew. nobody knew. >> spilled that woman's coca-cola. i did. >> i forgot about that. rosanna became a wild, crazy elmo. >> i just wanted to have a little fun in times square. >> you thought since nobody knew it was you could break the law. you stole a woman's soda.
also apparently spread to other places across the city, including a couple of locations in queens and coney island in brooklyn. this according to "the daily news." a lot of folks are concerned what the future might hold for the other tourist destinations if city officials proceed with a crackdown in times square. we'll see what happens with that mayor de blasio convene ad task force to deal with the costumed characterrers in times square. not clear yet what exactly they're going to do...
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presidential candidate donald trump will tick a break from the campaign trail today to appear for jury duty here in the city. paring. new york "daily news" reports in june trump ignored five juror summons since 2006. a judge fined billionaire $250. >> hillary clinton continues to deny she knowingly sent and received classified material on her private e-mail account while serving as secretary of state. but the state department has now flagged 6 0s of having classified data according to the washington times. they say one e-mail had data classified at a, quote, intermediate level. rest were at the lowest level, though, still classified. state department is going through the 30,000 e-mails that clinton turned over and that 60 figure is current through the end of july. so you can expect it will probably grow. clinton continues to deny any wrong doing. take a listen. >> i never sent classified material on my e-mail, and i never received any that was marked classified. so i'm going to let whatever this -- inquiry is go forward and will, you know, await the outcome of it. >> it is expected to take the state department months to finish scou
presidential candidate donald trump will tick a break from the campaign trail today to appear for jury duty here in the city. paring. new york "daily news" reports in june trump ignored five juror summons since 2006. a judge fined billionaire $250. >> hillary clinton continues to deny she knowingly sent and received classified material on her private e-mail account while serving as secretary of state. but the state department has now flagged 6 0s of having classified data...
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christina: donald trump will take a break from the campaign trail tomorrow to appear for jury duty here in the city, he is looking forward to appearing, new york daily news reported in june that trump ignored 5 jury summons since 2006. a judge fined the billionaire $250. antwan: the death toll continues to rise from last week's massive explosion at a warehouse with hazardous chemicals in china. there are still dozens missing, they are setting up a team too investigate, after reports that several hundred tons of toxic chemicals were on site. thousands of soldiers are taking part in the effort to clear dangerous chemical contamination. christina: nypd is asking public to help them find a suspect who escaped while in custody, 25-year-old austin stevenson was handcuffed and arrested for criminal trespass this morning when he shoved owes courts officer -- escorting officer and took off, he was the last seen on lexington avenue. antwan: the step granddaughter of actor morgan freeman was stabbed to death this morning in washington heights, the 3-year-old e'dena hines appears to have been stabbed multiple times in the torso, police arrest a 30 career old ma
christina: donald trump will take a break from the campaign trail tomorrow to appear for jury duty here in the city, he is looking forward to appearing, new york daily news reported in june that trump ignored 5 jury summons since 2006. a judge fined the billionaire $250. antwan: the death toll continues to rise from last week's massive explosion at a warehouse with hazardous chemicals in china. there are still dozens missing, they are setting up a team too investigate, after reports that...
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along the coast daily city, less sun for the day.y to partly cloudy for most of the afternoon as well. bay area weekend always in view. the coast will have more cloud cover. as we -- upper 80's. mid to upper 570o's. it really doesn't last in to the business week. temperatures start to fall off with the coolest day expected to be midweek wednesday. >>> oakland animal service is looking for homes for dozens of pets they say are -- being given up because people are losing their homes. this open door facility said it's at 200% with some cages housing two to three animals. other shelters are offering to help but they have over capacity too. they are being given up by people who can't afford to stay in their homes. >> we believe as people loose their homes it's harder to keep animals. people loose their homes and an ma'ams are -- coming to us. >> some of the pet owners looking for a new home -- just temporary foster for some of them. we will go over to ross and meet some of those an ma'ams looking for a home. cute animals. >> this one is a
along the coast daily city, less sun for the day.y to partly cloudy for most of the afternoon as well. bay area weekend always in view. the coast will have more cloud cover. as we -- upper 80's. mid to upper 570o's. it really doesn't last in to the business week. temperatures start to fall off with the coolest day expected to be midweek wednesday. >>> oakland animal service is looking for homes for dozens of pets they say are -- being given up because people are losing their homes....
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the city. trains will express into two center city stations in the morning, three total around the city. then express back out in the evening. to purchase a $10 daily pass you must enter the lottery. the lottery opens at 12:01 a.m. monday, and closes at 11:59 p.m. on monday. just after midnight tonight going into monday. all day. then right before midnight ends. that 24-hour period. only 300,000 passes will be sold. each entry received within the 24-hour period has an equal chance of winning. septa tried to do this before sell these passes papal passes. their system was swamped with demand now they will try the lottery system. hopefully that will work. officials are hoping for a much more smoother transition and sale. so 12:01 avm, that's when you can log on. you don't have to sit there ready at 12:01, you have the 24-hour window. any time during the 24 hours, you have an equal chance of getting the papal pass. probably the easiest way to get into the city to see the pontiff. jesse gary nbc 10 news. >>> new this morning, verizon employees say they will stay on the job despite not having a contract. the decision comes after a contract covering nearl
the city. trains will express into two center city stations in the morning, three total around the city. then express back out in the evening. to purchase a $10 daily pass you must enter the lottery. the lottery opens at 12:01 a.m. monday, and closes at 11:59 p.m. on monday. just after midnight tonight going into monday. all day. then right before midnight ends. that 24-hour period. only 300,000 passes will be sold. each entry received within the 24-hour period has an equal chance of winning....
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. >>> asking for the public's help locating a teenage boy considered at risk. he went risk yesterday in daily city. he's developmentally disabled, but familiar with muni and known to ride the bus line. >>> former fremont elementary school teacher accused of child molestation is now behind bars after 14 years on the run. he was take be n into custody in -- taken into custody in la following a tip to the fbi. he'd been wanted for the abuse of two elementary school students. expected to be trans forward for arraignment -- transferred for arraignment. >>> a teenager broke into an apartment and sexually assaulted a girl, happened while the mother slept in the same apartment. he cut a window screen to get in. police say they've linked him to as many as five recent burglaries in alameda. >>> update to the story of the woman who fell or jumped off the bay bridge. california highway patrol says it is continuing to search for her at this point. investigators say she was driving a stolen car when she crashed into a barrier on the eastbound side of the bridge right near the toll plaza. >> i do know that the v
. >>> asking for the public's help locating a teenage boy considered at risk. he went risk yesterday in daily city. he's developmentally disabled, but familiar with muni and known to ride the bus line. >>> former fremont elementary school teacher accused of child molestation is now behind bars after 14 years on the run. he was take be n into custody in -- taken into custody in la following a tip to the fbi. he'd been wanted for the abuse of two elementary school students....
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the south bay, 82 san jose. pretty warm in gilroy. 84. 84 in sunnyvale. 76 in san mateo. mid to upper 60s coast side. downtown san francisco, 70. daily city 65. authority north bay in the low 80s. 79 in san rafael. east bay 76. free monthmont upper 70s. 86 walnut creek. outside lands music festival starts tomorrow. it will be mild with clouds around. and as you look at the 7 day forecast, chance of early morning thunderstorms. we'll go with a dry pattern with our typical summer spread, 60s to 90s for the upcoming weekend. a little cooler in-wlachbdland as we head into next week. >> thanks so much. >>> and still ahead, reclaiming a rare violin. up next how a stradivarius was found after 35 years. >>> and new at 6:00 how murphy's law proved true for a bay area man who ordered a murphy bed. >>> we're getting a better look at a rapidly intensifying typhoon headed toward taiwan and china. scott kelly tweeted this picture from the international space station. heavy winds and rain already damaging homes knocking down trees and leaving thousands without power. it's expected to hit taiwan on friday and china over the weekend. winds have been clock
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. >> at the hospital the doctor doles out medical care and dispenses hard truths. >> tough challenges and living in a city with violence, dailyand living in a city with low infrastructure and trying your best to give the best to those patients, it's not easy. >> reporter: while this government-run facility is cleaner and better stocked than my other hospitals and clinics in iraq's capitol it's not immune to the crisis spreading to the healthcare system here many consider decaying and diseased. the shortage of supplies and well-trained staff is nothing new in iraq but things are getting worse. even storing medicines at the right temperature is difficult. the medications stored inside here must stay constantly reference refrigerated and why the cooling units need to keep refrigerated and at a time when there is power cuts the hospitals and others are relying on back-up generators and back inside patients find on a relatively slow day wait times are long. >> translator: if i had a critical condition and needed immediate surgery, i'd have to wait a month to get my turn and that's not practical at all. >> reporter: going to a priv
. >> at the hospital the doctor doles out medical care and dispenses hard truths. >> tough challenges and living in a city with violence, dailyand living in a city with low infrastructure and trying your best to give the best to those patients, it's not easy. >> reporter: while this government-run facility is cleaner and better stocked than my other hospitals and clinics in iraq's capitol it's not immune to the crisis spreading to the healthcare system here many consider...
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city. the pope's visit is an event with a security factor philadelphia has never seen. >> our city has experienced the planning for special events that can sometimes interrupt daily life. >> reporter: the mayor says plans are in place for the roughly 7% of the city's population living in what will be the highest security zones. residents will be able to drive but can't leave and re-enter the security perimeter. >> given the volume of pedestrians in the area, in and on the streets of our city at that time, we really don't recommend a lot of driving. >> reporter: maps of hospitals, places of worship and general walking distances will be up throughout the city. once the barriers go up on thursday, september 24th, septa will not stop at suburban station or the city hall subway stop. bus routes inside the security zone will also stop during the long weekend. >> buses on detour will get as close to the boundary as possible. >> reporter: the mayor played to philadelphians' work ethic and pride, seeing a weekend of inconvenience is a small price to pay to shine on a world stage. >> we like to work hard, see success and maximum effort. that's what you are going to see with thi
city. the pope's visit is an event with a security factor philadelphia has never seen. >> our city has experienced the planning for special events that can sometimes interrupt daily life. >> reporter: the mayor says plans are in place for the roughly 7% of the city's population living in what will be the highest security zones. residents will be able to drive but can't leave and re-enter the security perimeter. >> given the volume of pedestrians in the area, in and on the...
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the chinese. back to the city in kabul where you did need a visa. the daily life i was something i was interested ins a photojournalist. and here you have the traditional dance. it takes place every friday, their day of rest. as things got closer to 1992, this was going on but rocketing was also going on. here you have the one and only daily newspaper being hocked by this young kid. the whole context and content in the photograph is one man who can read reading the newspaper to everyone who can't. this was in march of 1992. and knowing that the government was tottering. "time" magazine insisting we do stay, volunteered to stay. it's fabulous situation. one week before the government collapsed, this is something i never thought about but dreamed of seeing how an attack on a government is carried out. this is essentially what afghanistan looks like ethnically. and if you learn to read faces, you can see all the major groups here, except the poshtuns. it's a nation of tribes, clans and ethnic groups. here you have the recently defected minister of defense in uze
the chinese. back to the city in kabul where you did need a visa. the daily life i was something i was interested ins a photojournalist. and here you have the traditional dance. it takes place every friday, their day of rest. as things got closer to 1992, this was going on but rocketing was also going on. here you have the one and only daily newspaper being hocked by this young kid. the whole context and content in the photograph is one man who can read reading the newspaper to everyone who...
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the health system is collapsing. >> reporter: at baghdad's hospital, this doctor doles out medical care and dispenses hard truths. >> living in a city with violence -- dailynce, a city with -- living in a city with low infrastructures, and trying your best to give the best to those patients is not easy. >> reporter: while this government-run facility is cleaner and better stocked that many other hospitals and clinics in iraq's capitol, it is certainly not immune to the healthcare crisis spreading. the shortage of supplies and well-trained staff is nothing new in iraq, but things are getting worse. even storing medicines at the right temperature is difficult. the medications stored inside here must stay constantly refrigerated, that's why these cooling units have to keep working. and during this record heat wave at a time when there are so many power cuts, this hospital and others are relying on backup generators. even on a relatively slow day, wait times are long. >> translator: if i needed immediate surgery, i would have to wait a month to get my turn, and that's not practical at all. >> reporter: going to a private hospital would be far too expensive fo
the health system is collapsing. >> reporter: at baghdad's hospital, this doctor doles out medical care and dispenses hard truths. >> living in a city with violence -- dailynce, a city with -- living in a city with low infrastructures, and trying your best to give the best to those patients is not easy. >> reporter: while this government-run facility is cleaner and better stocked that many other hospitals and clinics in iraq's capitol, it is certainly not immune to the...
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events in center city year round, from the mummers parade to the 4th of july and the philadelphia marathon and the thanksgiving day parade, our city plans for special events that can disrupt daily residents that live near these areas, where they occur whether it's fairmount or old city neighborhood, and they know how to plan for these events, that they know will interrupt their daily lives, they move their cars off broad street and we thank all the great folks for that and pick up supplies and other needs a few days in advance and a host of other actions that people can take depending on their personal situations that said there are key differences between the world meeting of families and the papal visit, than any other event in our city. we expect more attendees than the city has welcomed in recent history and this is an nsse, a national special security event. and it's the first nsse in the city's history. that means of course there is extra security. >> are you listening to mayor michael nutter at city hall updating reads today on what they can expect during the papal visit, can you continue to watch the press conference streaming live now at 6abc.com. and of course you can
events in center city year round, from the mummers parade to the 4th of july and the philadelphia marathon and the thanksgiving day parade, our city plans for special events that can disrupt daily residents that live near these areas, where they occur whether it's fairmount or old city neighborhood, and they know how to plan for these events, that they know will interrupt their daily lives, they move their cars off broad street and we thank all the great folks for that and pick up supplies and...
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. >> my understanding is this is the worst case of legion theirs' disease we've seen in this city since we found out about it in the 1970s. the daily news has been giving the administration a hard time, yesterday's paper said to mayor de blasio, get a grip, and what's up with those cooling towers? the city, according to the daily news, doesn't have a firm idea of where those cooling towers are. >> yeah. >> let's brink -- bring in our expert. >> dr. jay very min, nice to have you with us. everybody is concerned, right? it cannot spread person to person, but what about these cooling towers? because, i mean, doesn't every big building have a cooling tower? >> yeah. not every building actually has one, but one of the biggest challenges is that these exist throughout the city, throughout the united states, and there's really no place in the united states that keeps a rebelling -- a registry of these. no one's been able to understand when it becomes a problem because so many of them exist, the bacteria can be in there, but they don't always make people sick. >> eight confirmed dead, correct? >> correct. >> 97 cases? >> yes. >> yesterday
. >> my understanding is this is the worst case of legion theirs' disease we've seen in this city since we found out about it in the 1970s. the daily news has been giving the administration a hard time, yesterday's paper said to mayor de blasio, get a grip, and what's up with those cooling towers? the city, according to the daily news, doesn't have a firm idea of where those cooling towers are. >> yeah. >> let's brink -- bring in our expert. >> dr. jay very min, nice to...
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the appeal to reason." it was only one of 300 socialist newspapers and magazines in that year. in new york city, the jewish daily forward in new york, a 00ddish magazine had 150,0 readers. another had 150,000 readers. the socialist party was not only concentrated among workers but as i say, small farmers, small towns. a few ethnic groups. some strong. even a few millionaires joined the socialist party. most prominently gaylord wilshire who after home wilshire boulevard in l.a. is named. it attracted intellectuals like of 10 sinclair and jack london upton sinclair and jack london. many women suffrage activists. socialism is coming says "the in 1912. reason," socialism is coming. it is common like a prairie fire. nothing can stop it. the next three years will give the nation to the socialist party. this optimism. if you look more closely in 1912, you would see real serious weaknesses. the socialist party was not attracting the new immigrant working-class. the factory workers. the people transforming once again the nature of american work and working-class life. the working-class of being remade by massive immigrat
the appeal to reason." it was only one of 300 socialist newspapers and magazines in that year. in new york city, the jewish daily forward in new york, a 00ddish magazine had 150,0 readers. another had 150,000 readers. the socialist party was not only concentrated among workers but as i say, small farmers, small towns. a few ethnic groups. some strong. even a few millionaires joined the socialist party. most prominently gaylord wilshire who after home wilshire boulevard in l.a. is named. it...
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with gratitude for the joy and resilience and beauty we encounter daily and the faces we see in the cityyet in the next breath, we name what is left undone, what is not as it should be, we name what is unjust and what is unfinished. we see and know that our prayers need us to back them up. our words must turn to action. may we not dismiss injustice as a charming quirk of an imperfect place, instead may our love for our neighbor overflow in peace and kindness, equity and opportunity. may our love for this city be the love that seeks the good of all people. itch -- with each breath draw us closer to people and further along to your way, seeing people as brothers and sisters fully made in the divine image. may we also release what once was as we commemorate. we give thanks for what now is and as we look toward a bright future of this amazing home, we proclaim great hope in a new day that is to come. prayver willing god, we that our city of new orleans accent free to be revealed so we offer you these words. ather, we praise you as the god of creation, the savior of the world. us thee entrust
with gratitude for the joy and resilience and beauty we encounter daily and the faces we see in the cityyet in the next breath, we name what is left undone, what is not as it should be, we name what is unjust and what is unfinished. we see and know that our prayers need us to back them up. our words must turn to action. may we not dismiss injustice as a charming quirk of an imperfect place, instead may our love for our neighbor overflow in peace and kindness, equity and opportunity. may our...
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the daily show." we are back. this is our first show since the tragedy in new york city.her way, really, to start this show than to ask you at home the question that we asked the audience here tonight, and that we've asked everybody that we know here in new york since september 11. and this is, are you ok? and we pray that you are and your family is. i am sorry to do this to you. to-- it's another entertainment show beginning with an overwrought speech of a shaken host. and television is nothing if not redundant. so i apologize for that. it's something that, unfortunately, we do for ourselves so that we can drain whatever abscess is in our hearts and move on to-- to the business of making you laugh. which-- which we haven't been able to do very effectively lately. everyone's checked in already. i know we're late. i'm sure we're getting in right under the wire before the cast of "survivor" offers their insight into what to do in these situations. they said to get back to work. and there were no jobs available for a man in the fetal position under his desk, crying. which i
the daily show." we are back. this is our first show since the tragedy in new york city.her way, really, to start this show than to ask you at home the question that we asked the audience here tonight, and that we've asked everybody that we know here in new york since september 11. and this is, are you ok? and we pray that you are and your family is. i am sorry to do this to you. to-- it's another entertainment show beginning with an overwrought speech of a shaken host. and television is...
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the to way the right northbound is back that out of daily city on the southern freeway and of the north1. the west tried to the bay bridge is still backed up into the macarthur maze's. the good news is that while there's traffic in the maze that is not all connected with the bay bridge. most of it is headed to that the short freeway. >> james: the bay bridge cameras giving is a grave view of the clouds. if you look at to the right there's a little bit of sunshine breaking through. san francisco had been locked in about 58 to 59 degrees and now it is 60 degrees. throughout the day temperatures are '50s and '60s and it is beginning to warm up as the day progresses. with in one eye is we will see the upper 80s and lower 90s. i'll have been extended seven day outcast when we get back. >> mark: people are acting suspiciously when a man riding a bike was offering gestures at a young girl walking home. >> jackie: officers are really interviewing the little girl trying to find out exactly what happened, to find out if there any connections to other cases they have. and have been friday afternoo
the to way the right northbound is back that out of daily city on the southern freeway and of the north1. the west tried to the bay bridge is still backed up into the macarthur maze's. the good news is that while there's traffic in the maze that is not all connected with the bay bridge. most of it is headed to that the short freeway. >> james: the bay bridge cameras giving is a grave view of the clouds. if you look at to the right there's a little bit of sunshine breaking through. san...
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it turns out in 2009 the eric city named the corner of 135th street and lenox avenue bus samuel battle plaza a seminal even in his career had taken place there. "the daily news", for which i have worked since 1973, wrote a small story about a. they called him the jackie robinson of the new york city police department. it struck me at that point having covered new york city for more than three decades, i had never thought of who the first black man on the force had been and how it had taken place. so i set out to find out thinking it could be a terrific story. newspapers of the day had written about him but essentially they had the same 20 or 25 stories about samuel battle getting on the force, had some difficulty, promoted, involv ed in the case here and there but nothing to write a book about. then i asked the police department, who had showed up at this sign posting that whoever was there may have added interest and made known something in that led me to samuel battle grandson who lived in california. his name is tony. he lived with battle and tell he was about 10 years old. he had little boy memories of a large imposing great-grandfather that he ador
it turns out in 2009 the eric city named the corner of 135th street and lenox avenue bus samuel battle plaza a seminal even in his career had taken place there. "the daily news", for which i have worked since 1973, wrote a small story about a. they called him the jackie robinson of the new york city police department. it struck me at that point having covered new york city for more than three decades, i had never thought of who the first black man on the force had been and how it had...