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cities than ever before. it many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largestator: more people live in cities than ever before. it many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largest city in the world without a real system. -- a citywide health system. rail system. everyone has to travel by road. for workers, his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> like 3:00, 3:30. i usually don't do breakfast because it slows me down. narrator: in three years the population has nearly doubled from 11 million to 21 million. this staggering expansion is overwhelmed the city's in poverty infrastructure. >> as you take me 4-5 minutes to get to the office. >> in full rush-hour how long does it take? >> 6, 7 hours in traffic. three hours going, three hours coming back. it is was coming back. coming back is something else. i don't think i want to waste seven hours of my every day time for the rest of my life. narrator: lagos is ranked in the top five least livable cities in the world. although the city's economy is bigger th
cities than ever before. it many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largestator: more people live in cities than ever before. it many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largest city in the world without a real system. -- a citywide health system. rail system. everyone has to travel by road. for workers, his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> like 3:00, 3:30. i usually don't do breakfast...
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cities than ever before. it many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largestin the world without a real system. everyone has to travel by road. for workers, his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> like 3:00, 3, 3:30. narrator: in three years the population has nearly doubled from 11 million to 21 million. this staggering expansion is overwhelmed the city's in poverty infrastructure. >> it should take me for-five minutes to get to the office. >> in full rush-hour how long does it take? >> 6, 7 hours in traffic. three hours going, three hours coming back. it is was coming back. coming back is something else. i don't think i want to waste seven hours of my every day time for the rest of my life. narrator: lagos is ranked in the top five least livable cities in the world. the economy is bigger than kenya. getting to their desks is a daily ordeal for millions of workers. >> when you see your children? >> weekends only. sometimes i see them during the week if they really want to see me. sometimes they miss me that much. >> it must be
cities than ever before. it many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largestin the world without a real system. everyone has to travel by road. for workers, his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> like 3:00, 3, 3:30. narrator: in three years the population has nearly doubled from 11 million to 21 million. this staggering expansion is overwhelmed the city's in poverty infrastructure. >> it should take me for-five...
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the futures of 21 million people. ♪ narrator: more people live in cities than ever before. but many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos, on nigeria's atlantic coast, is the largest the world without a citywide rail system. meaning everyone has to travel by road. for workers, like abraham cole, his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> this morning, i woke up like 3:00, 3:30. i usually do not do breakfast. narrator: in three years, the population of lagos has nearly doubled from 11 million to 21 million. but this staggering expansion has overwhelmed the city's impoverished infrastructure. >> how long will it take? >> it should take me for five minutes to get to the office. >> in full rush-hour, how long does it take? >> 6, 7 hours in traffic. three hours going, three hours coming back. it is much worse coming back. coming back is something else. i don't think i want to waste seven hours of my every day time for the rest of my life. narrator: lagos is currently ranked in the top five least livable cities in the world. but although the city's economy is bigger than kenya's, simply getting to their desks is a daily ordeal for millions o
the futures of 21 million people. ♪ narrator: more people live in cities than ever before. but many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos, on nigeria's atlantic coast, is the largest the world without a citywide rail system. meaning everyone has to travel by road. for workers, like abraham cole, his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> this morning, i woke up like 3:00, 3:30. i usually do not do breakfast. narrator: in three...
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iraqi forces looking to retake one of the largest cities in the country controlled by isis, fallujah. a name familiar to a lot of americans, because so many american troops died there fighting. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest on this critical mission. >> reporter: the liberation today for some desperate iraqis trapped in the city of fallujah. they ran for help when iraqi counterterrorism forces moved in. they claim isis was holding them as human shields. we lived in fear, and in starvation, one woman said. fallujah, where 100 u.s. troops died fighting extremists 12 years ago, has been the target of a drawn-out iraqi assault. until suddenly today, isis resistance in the center of the city seemed to collapse. although isis continues to hold pockets in the city, it's still the first successful operation against isis in iraq in months. a major boost for the iraqi government. across the border, in syria, another government is making advances, too. president assad, a man president obama said should go, has been on a devastating campaign, taking land, killing civ
iraqi forces looking to retake one of the largest cities in the country controlled by isis, fallujah. a name familiar to a lot of americans, because so many american troops died there fighting. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel has the latest on this critical mission. >> reporter: the liberation today for some desperate iraqis trapped in the city of fallujah. they ran for help when iraqi counterterrorism forces moved in. they claim isis was holding them as human shields. we...
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the recent spike in crime in u.s. cities in the ferguson- effect could be to blame. according to the survey of the largestand nonfatal shootings are up 20 percent. the war on cops. how new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe. we have the senior fellow of the manhattan institute here. heather, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> can you explain what is the ferguson affect and what is the rise in crime? >> the ferguson effect. a term i coined officers backing off proactive policing in inner city neighborhoods and criminals are becoming emboldened. last year there was a 17 percent homicide in the 56 largest cities and large black population, 50 percent more increase. black lives are taken at an enormous rate to not a word of protest to the black lives matter protestors. >> no one condon police abuse, but as you point out, the end result is the poor communities that need policing the most. >> need officers to act courtesy and within with the law. the black lives matter is a fraud. it shows that the police are the biggest threat to the young black men. the biggest threat is black on black c
the recent spike in crime in u.s. cities in the ferguson- effect could be to blame. according to the survey of the largestand nonfatal shootings are up 20 percent. the war on cops. how new attack on law and order makes everyone less safe. we have the senior fellow of the manhattan institute here. heather, thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> can you explain what is the ferguson affect and what is the rise in crime? >> the ferguson effect. a term i coined officers backing...
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before the announcement-- las vegas was the largest city in the country without a team in the major professional the league's first expansion team in 16 years. it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking news from capitol hill. the speaker adjourns for the holiday amid emotional protests from house democrats. the latest on the protests that brought the house to a stand-still. and keep an eye on the sky. a serious storm is moving into the area. and it is about to make for a messy morning rush hour. complete stormwatch coverage is just moments away. good morning washington. washington. flash flood watch in effect for western md and west virginia through this afternoon. today: rain, heavy at times, this morning. some strong thunderstorms with gusty winds and hail. a few pm thunderstorms possible, mainly south of d.c. highs: 82-87 winds: sw 5-15+ mph tonight: mostly cloudy with scattered showers. patchy fog. lows: 62-68 winds: ne 5 mph friday: partly to mostly cloudy. isolated showers possible. highs: 80-84 winds: e 4-8 mph right now-- a owdown in st minutes agouse speaker paul ryaaourn e use t
before the announcement-- las vegas was the largest city in the country without a team in the major professional the league's first expansion team in 16 years. it's xx and we're just getting started. breaking news from capitol hill. the speaker adjourns for the holiday amid emotional protests from house democrats. the latest on the protests that brought the house to a stand-still. and keep an eye on the sky. a serious storm is moving into the area. and it is about to make for a messy morning...
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cities and states. but as nbc's rehema ellis explains, the new tax in the nation's fifth largest city may be a sign of things to come. >> do you really believe this was all about the kids? >> reporter: in the city of brotherly love today -- >> this tax will help. >> reporter: -- confrontations over a new tax on sweetened drinks. >> the ayes are 14, nays are 4. >> reporter: the city council passing an historic bill that can set precedent for other cities nationwide. the new tax? 1.5 cents per ounce. that's 30 cents extra per 20 ounce bottle or fountain drink. and that includes soda, diet soda, energy, and sports drinks. iced teas and some juices and lemonade. raising more than $400 million over the next five years paying for schools, parks, and health services. the beverage industry waged a multimillion-dollar campaign against the tax. >> many products could double in price. >> the people that can least afford to pay it will be the ones that are paying a higher proportion of it. >> reporter: what do you say to your critics who call this is a regressive tax and say it will hurt poor communities more than anyth
cities and states. but as nbc's rehema ellis explains, the new tax in the nation's fifth largest city may be a sign of things to come. >> do you really believe this was all about the kids? >> reporter: in the city of brotherly love today -- >> this tax will help. >> reporter: -- confrontations over a new tax on sweetened drinks. >> the ayes are 14, nays are 4. >> reporter: the city council passing an historic bill that can set precedent for other cities...
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also seeing improvements in construction and property, with improvements seen and all the cities, in particular the largesties, but also property gains, construction as sustainable longer-term than what they are seeing in services. services now making up more than half of the economy right now, so that is going gang busters. it is not out of the woods. we are seeing another number of risks, and particular older and steel,like coal which have severe overcapacity, and new orders and other key elements within the sectors are still weak. it also highlighted the risk to brexit. i will read here, the continued risk has a potential serious downside risk to the chinese economy, talking about brexit. pressure on export sensitive sectors and financial decision-makers. that is the copy, but the overall theme of this china is the economy has returned to a pace of growth that we saw a year ago. i will call it stabilization plus. rishaad: thanks a lot for that. japan's industrial production declined in may far more than forecast. our economy editor joins us now from tokyo with a look at what is driving these declines. i
also seeing improvements in construction and property, with improvements seen and all the cities, in particular the largesties, but also property gains, construction as sustainable longer-term than what they are seeing in services. services now making up more than half of the economy right now, so that is going gang busters. it is not out of the woods. we are seeing another number of risks, and particular older and steel,like coal which have severe overcapacity, and new orders and other key...
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>> welcome back, live in the cnn newsroom, walk through detroit and you can see the scars of the largest citynkrupt, even the department store windows empty to are not an uncommon sight, but jp morgan is betting more on it. he tells why he thinks detroit is worth the investment. >> we've kicked off a detroit promise -- >> if you ask mayor mike duggan, his city is like to come baback kid. >> you have a bunch of people who don't stand around feeling sorry for themselves and working on turning the city around. >> two years ago the motor city is on the mend after going bankrupt. but post bankruptcy it is still battered and bruised. but there is a sense of revival here. >> we have a long way to go. we still have 30,000 vacant houses in this city, but we had 40,000, now that we are headed in the right direction you can get a house and open a store front business far cheaper than any other major city in america. >> but the rampant foreclosures hit detroit hard and many point the finger squarely at wall street a man they likely didn't expect to see a lot of in their city is the ceo of the biggest ban
>> welcome back, live in the cnn newsroom, walk through detroit and you can see the scars of the largest citynkrupt, even the department store windows empty to are not an uncommon sight, but jp morgan is betting more on it. he tells why he thinks detroit is worth the investment. >> we've kicked off a detroit promise -- >> if you ask mayor mike duggan, his city is like to come baback kid. >> you have a bunch of people who don't stand around feeling sorry for themselves...
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the features of 21 million people. ♪ narrator: more people live in cities than ever before. but many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos, on nigeria's atlantic coast, is the largest without a citywide rail system. meaning everyone has to travel by road. for workers, like abraham cole his daily commute takes over his , life. >> what time did you wake up? likeis morning, i woke up 3:00 3:30. ,i usually do not do breakfast. narrator: in three years, the population of lagos has nearly doubled from 11 million to 21 million. but this staggering expansion has overwhelmed the city's impoverished infrastructure. >> how long will it take? >> it should take me for five minutes to get to the office. >> in full rush-hour, how long does it take? >> 6, 7 hours in traffic. three hours going, three hours coming back. it is much worse coming back. coming back is something else. i don't think i want to waste seven hours of my every day time for the rest of my life. narrator: lagos is currently ranked in the top five least livable cities in the world. but although the city's economy is bigger than kenya's, simply getting to their desks is a daily ordeal for millions of workers. >> w
the features of 21 million people. ♪ narrator: more people live in cities than ever before. but many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos, on nigeria's atlantic coast, is the largest without a citywide rail system. meaning everyone has to travel by road. for workers, like abraham cole his daily commute takes over his , life. >> what time did you wake up? likeis morning, i woke up 3:00 3:30. ,i usually do not do breakfast. narrator: in three years, the population...
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the futures of 21 million people. narrator: more people live in cities than ever before. but many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largest real system. -- citywide rail system. everyone has to travel by road. ,or workers like abraham cole his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> like 3:00, 3:00, 3:30. i usually don't do breakfast, so it can slow me down. narrator: in three years the population has nearly doubled from 11 million to 21 million. this staggering expansion is overwhelmed the city's in impoverished infrastructure. >> it should take me 4-5 minutes to get to the office. >> in full rush-hour how long does it take? >> 6, 7 hours in traffic. three hours going, three hours coming back. it is much worse coming back. coming back is something else. i don't think i want to waste seven hours of my every day time for the rest of my life. narrator: lagos is ranked in the top five least livable cities in the world. although the city's economy is bigger then kenya's, simply getting to their desks is a daily ordeal for millions of workers. >> when do you see your children? >> weekends only. some
the futures of 21 million people. narrator: more people live in cities than ever before. but many of the world's biggest cities are struggling to cope. lagos is the largest real system. -- citywide rail system. everyone has to travel by road. ,or workers like abraham cole his daily commute takes over his life. >> what time did you wake up? >> like 3:00, 3:00, 3:30. i usually don't do breakfast, so it can slow me down. narrator: in three years the population has nearly doubled from...
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the battle would have taken a lot longer. >> troops are now clearing bombs planted around the city by retreating military. the next target is the largest iraqi city under control of the .slamic state >> turkey and israel have agreed to renewing diplomatic ties. -- on a ship trying to break your israel's blockade of the gaza strip. the turkish prime minister said $20 million will be paid to victims of the raid under the deal. it was called a hopeful signal -- signal for the region. kerrypdated secretary about our agreement with turkey, -- it is anl show important step to normalize andtions on one side commence implications -- has immense implications for the israeli economy, and i mean positive immense applications. >> time for our business news with stephen carroll. you have been looking at the statement from the british finance minister. >> the message is the ministry was prepared for this and there are strong contingency plans in place. the finance minister had warned that a vote to leave would mean an emergency budget would -- with 30 billion pounds worth of .ax rises and budget cuts there will be an adjustment in our economy becaus
the battle would have taken a lot longer. >> troops are now clearing bombs planted around the city by retreating military. the next target is the largest iraqi city under control of the .slamic state >> turkey and israel have agreed to renewing diplomatic ties. -- on a ship trying to break your israel's blockade of the gaza strip. the turkish prime minister said $20 million will be paid to victims of the raid under the deal. it was called a hopeful signal -- signal for the region....
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it was a really tough blow to lose the second largest economy in the eu. london is the largest city in the eu. this is a really big loss. 60 million people. some of the member states like lithuania only have 3.5 member people. a million poles live in the u.k. right now. they're going to have to think about can i stay here, do you have to move back. and they have 8% unemployment right now. a lot of people are wondering can poland even absorb that. >> staggering numbers. >> there's a lot of wondering what's next. >> absolutely. people around the world wondering what's next. thank you very much. >>>staffed and under funded. donald trump's campaign manager says that's not the case. now you can't spell nutriam i right?t nut, i mean whose to say it's pronounced nu-triton, anyway? my mixes contain delicious nuts, specially blended for your optimal nut-rition. that's right, i just changed a word in the english dictionary, forever. planters. nutrition starts with nut. ♪ booking.com offers free cancellations, so you're free to decide if the trip you're on... hahahahahaha! ...isn't really the
it was a really tough blow to lose the second largest economy in the eu. london is the largest city in the eu. this is a really big loss. 60 million people. some of the member states like lithuania only have 3.5 member people. a million poles live in the u.k. right now. they're going to have to think about can i stay here, do you have to move back. and they have 8% unemployment right now. a lot of people are wondering can poland even absorb that. >> staggering numbers. >> there's a...
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lot of damage and the next task for iraqi troops will have to turn their attention to mosul, the largest cityt to isis. that will be a big fight and probably take longer than the fight for ramadi and fallujah have taken. >> let's hope they can hang on to fall jachlt thank -- fallujah. >> and remembering nine victims of the emmanuel ame church shooting. ♪ ♪ [singing)] ♪ amen... hundreds of people attending the college service including south carolina governor nicki haley. she is joined by congressman tim scott and jim clyburn. she said the purposeds changed the state and keeps the programs of the nine victims as a daily reminder. >> heroes coming together to compete against one another and inspire us of the 2016 warrior gamings. rick is reporting live from west point, new york. >> reporter: we are inside of the field house in west point where they are getting ready for the archery competition. and more than 250 wound withed or injured service members competing here and proven resiliency. we'll introduce you to a remarkable athlete remarkable after this. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in
lot of damage and the next task for iraqi troops will have to turn their attention to mosul, the largest cityt to isis. that will be a big fight and probably take longer than the fight for ramadi and fallujah have taken. >> let's hope they can hang on to fall jachlt thank -- fallujah. >> and remembering nine victims of the emmanuel ame church shooting. ♪ ♪ [singing)] ♪ amen... hundreds of people attending the college service including south carolina governor nicki haley. she...
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amarillo is the largest city in the texas panhandle with about 240,000 residents, so they had ample police resources. we don't know if the person who was being held hostage is an employee or customer. we do know the store remains closed and a s.w.a.t. team robot equipped with a camera is inside the store scanning to make sure the gunman was, one, acting alone, and, two, that there were no explosive devices left behind. clearly in this climate nothing can be taken for granted but it appears the hostage situation at and amarillo walmart is now over. and killed by police. >> stay on that, trace. thank you. >>> back to politics and terror. president obama launching a broad side attack against donald trump today. the gop and the phrase "radical islam." president strongly rejecting calls by trump to resign because he refuses to use the words "radical islamic terrorism." >> there is no magic to the phrase "radical islam." it's a political talking point. it is not a strategy. and the reason i am careful about how i describe this threat has nothing to do with political correctness and everything to
amarillo is the largest city in the texas panhandle with about 240,000 residents, so they had ample police resources. we don't know if the person who was being held hostage is an employee or customer. we do know the store remains closed and a s.w.a.t. team robot equipped with a camera is inside the store scanning to make sure the gunman was, one, acting alone, and, two, that there were no explosive devices left behind. clearly in this climate nothing can be taken for granted but it appears the...
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of the island, would have been larger in terms of the number of men on board those ships in the largest city in america. he sat the when number one broadway in the summer of 1776 with his wife and looked out to brooklyn, and the appearance of the british fleet looked like a great forest had off of new york. it was very impressive. what hamilton was really impressed by was that the british were a small country who had a punch well above their size, and he attribute that to the financial system in britain. and most historians today would agree with him. what really made britain work was that they largely borrowed and copied from the dutch. national bank, still today the bank of england, a credit system, paper money. the government was able to borrow money in wartime rather than increase taxes, and this is why the british were able to defeat a country like france. during the american universe -- revolution, the british, despite the fact that they had a huge national debt, much larger in proportion to gnp than that modern national debt of the united states, three or four times as large, neverthe
of the island, would have been larger in terms of the number of men on board those ships in the largest city in america. he sat the when number one broadway in the summer of 1776 with his wife and looked out to brooklyn, and the appearance of the british fleet looked like a great forest had off of new york. it was very impressive. what hamilton was really impressed by was that the british were a small country who had a punch well above their size, and he attribute that to the financial system...
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new orleans ranked as the largest city young lincoln had ever seen and it would remain so until he stepped on the national congressman ing 1848. more importantly, it represented the most ethnically diverse and culturally foreign city in the united states. while lincoln would take a day inp to niagara falls canada 1857, new orleans would really represent the closest abraham lincoln ever came to entering and never country -- another country. been to driver falls and that is a stretch to say you're going to another country. i have been to new orleans and it is not a stretch. well lincoln occasionally encountered french or spanish speaking immigrants. orleanss trip to new engulfed him a different ancestry,thnicity and religion, language, race, class, cuisine, architecture and sheer urban size. perspective that no other place in his life would provide. compact midst of this -- complex and political landscape art the young abraham lincoln in 1828 and again in 1831. there was ethnic tension everywhere that he went in new orleans. congress -- conversation and local press. local newspapers were fil
new orleans ranked as the largest city young lincoln had ever seen and it would remain so until he stepped on the national congressman ing 1848. more importantly, it represented the most ethnically diverse and culturally foreign city in the united states. while lincoln would take a day inp to niagara falls canada 1857, new orleans would really represent the closest abraham lincoln ever came to entering and never country -- another country. been to driver falls and that is a stretch to say...
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. >> chicago is now the largest city in the nation to have any kind of official rules for releasing videos of what they call police excessive force. >>> the prosecution has rested in the corruption trial of pennsylvania congressman chaka fattah today. his defense began making its case this afternoon. the 59-year-old is charged with accepting bribes and misusing campaign funds and federal grants. the case is tied to his failed run for mayor in 2007. fattah maintains his innocence. >> two years ago this month, pennsylvania attorney general kathleen kane was featured in reports calling her one of the brightest stars in the democratic party. today the embattled kane is preparing to unceremoniously leave office while fighting criminal charges. she maintains her office continues to do its work. well, kane sat down for an interview with me at our studio this week to talk about what happened. >> i loved my job. i'm grateful that i ran. i'm grateful that i was elected and i will do it all over again even knowing the trials and tribulations that i have personally been put through. >> and the trials
. >> chicago is now the largest city in the nation to have any kind of official rules for releasing videos of what they call police excessive force. >>> the prosecution has rested in the corruption trial of pennsylvania congressman chaka fattah today. his defense began making its case this afternoon. the 59-year-old is charged with accepting bribes and misusing campaign funds and federal grants. the case is tied to his failed run for mayor in 2007. fattah maintains his innocence....
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the northern city of osul. he was shot by a sniper. it is the second-largest city in iraq. was seized by militants two years ago. nations says that the battle to retake the city could displace half a million civilians. rishaad: forces loyal to yemen's saudi bank president have launched attacks. at least 48 people killed. saudi arabia accuses the of stirring up trouble in yemen. manus: your have to look very far in peak orticular time for high-end marble. customers are spending like they used to. that thesible value-added tax looks imminent. brands touxury the region since 1998. you're probably going to tell me the times are tough. i think we already know that. i want to get a sense of just how confident you are in this market. vat coming.cc it presents dark stories. but in luxury we are in happiness and enjoyment. it is the end of the. where things were probably easier. not so much abandonment. we have to adjust to the new normal is happening in this market. there has been a slow down. still economic growth out there. there has been a change of the mix. there is an increase
the northern city of osul. he was shot by a sniper. it is the second-largest city in iraq. was seized by militants two years ago. nations says that the battle to retake the city could displace half a million civilians. rishaad: forces loyal to yemen's saudi bank president have launched attacks. at least 48 people killed. saudi arabia accuses the of stirring up trouble in yemen. manus: your have to look very far in peak orticular time for high-end marble. customers are spending like they used...
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the largest city homeless shelter in decades is law. sam ford explains what happens next. m: with homeless advocates and the government officials in the room, mayor bowser signed a law to close general d.c. homeless shelter after building new neighborhood shelters across the city. >> in partnership with the council we have a plan we can live with. sam: after a series of public hearings and reactions the council changed a number of the mayor planned sites in the city's eight wards. in ward three the shelter will now be next to the second district police headquarters. warehouse district which residents decried to a former police station. in ward six, it moves from southwest to northwest and in two cases the city will have to buy land from private owners for shelters. d.c. general still close on time? >> no. it won't. so what we know is that we will, we are working very diligently and as fast as possible. sam: the slogan is make homelessness rare, brief and nonrecurring. they admit this will part a part of d.c. homeless problem. >> we need to also turn and focus on developing
the largest city homeless shelter in decades is law. sam ford explains what happens next. m: with homeless advocates and the government officials in the room, mayor bowser signed a law to close general d.c. homeless shelter after building new neighborhood shelters across the city. >> in partnership with the council we have a plan we can live with. sam: after a series of public hearings and reactions the council changed a number of the mayor planned sites in the city's eight wards. in ward...
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. >> if you'd like to see a green roof up close cira green is in university city and it's open to the public the city's largestoof and first elevated park in philadelphia. >> very nice. >> i have to tell you the view is incredible. >> i was going to say in addition to the actual benefits. >> exactly. >> it's pretty. >> nice a men in the. >> and to help get your point across you have your green on. >> right. well done what's your good question. we'd love to hear from you log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to let us know or tweet us using the hash tag good question. good philly comicon is in full swing. we got a sneak peek at comic cars on display. the will he dorian from back to the future and kit. they're taking over the convention zen this weekend thor chris hemsworth, david duchovny and michael j. fox from back to the future are expected to attend. >> lauren, you're keeping your eye on the rain and you were also keeping your eye on the jurassic park jeep. >> i would take it for a spin. get your faux dinosaur out. >> don't do it on sunday. it will get a little wet. but we do have storms in the forecast for
. >> if you'd like to see a green roof up close cira green is in university city and it's open to the public the city's largestoof and first elevated park in philadelphia. >> very nice. >> i have to tell you the view is incredible. >> i was going to say in addition to the actual benefits. >> exactly. >> it's pretty. >> nice a men in the. >> and to help get your point across you have your green on. >> right. well done what's your good...
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. >> if you'd like to see a green roof up close cira green is in university city and it's open to the public the city's largest roof and first elevated park in philadelphia. >> very nice. >> i have to tell you the view is incredible. >> i was going to say in addition to the actual benefits. >> exactly. >> it's pretty. >> nice a men in the. >> and to help get your point across you have your green on. >> right. well done what's your good question. we'd love to hear from you log on to cbsphilly.com/good question to let us know or tweet us using the hash tag good question. good philly comicon is in full swing. we got a sneak peek at comic cars on display. the will he dorian from back to the future and kit. they're taking over the convention zen this weekend thor chris hemsworth, david duchovny and michael j. fox from back to the future are expected to attend. >> lauren, you're keeping your eye on the rain and you were also keeping your eye on the jurassic park jeep. >> i would take it for a spin. get your faux dinosaur out. >> don't do it on sunday. it will get a little wet. but we do have storms in the forecast f
. >> if you'd like to see a green roof up close cira green is in university city and it's open to the public the city's largest roof and first elevated park in philadelphia. >> very nice. >> i have to tell you the view is incredible. >> i was going to say in addition to the actual benefits. >> exactly. >> it's pretty. >> nice a men in the. >> and to help get your point across you have your green on. >> right. well done what's your good...
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the bicycle coalition of greater philadelphia will call on city leaders to move forward on the new lanes quickly and make them as safe as possible. philadelphia is the largestithout separated bike lanes. >>> yesterday governor tom waft signed a bill into law that requires children under the age of 2 to sit in a rear-facing safety seat in the back of a car. the new law replaces one that allowed kids of all ages to sit in front facing seats anywhere in a car. the new law will take effect in two months. police will issue warnings for the first year and after that, the fine is $125. >>> today closing arguments will resume in the federal corruption trial of congressman chaka fattah. yesterday, prosecutors told jurors that fattah led a white-collar crime spree stretching from philadelphia to capitol hill. fattah is accused of stealing from campaign accounts to pay for his son's college debt and taking bribes. defense lawyers insist there is no evidence linking the congressman to the alleged crimes and accused government lawyers of destroying congressman's fattah's career. >>> this morning, we are following breaking news out of northeast philadelphia after a deadl
the bicycle coalition of greater philadelphia will call on city leaders to move forward on the new lanes quickly and make them as safe as possible. philadelphia is the largestithout separated bike lanes. >>> yesterday governor tom waft signed a bill into law that requires children under the age of 2 to sit in a rear-facing safety seat in the back of a car. the new law replaces one that allowed kids of all ages to sit in front facing seats anywhere in a car. the new law will take effect...
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to another vote and could become final next week f soap, as you said, chris there is will be the largest city in america to have attacks on soda. keep in mind, this failed in new york and in san francisco. >> dave, thank you. >> another day of clean up after a fast moving storm blew right through our area yesterday. >> some pretty bad weather right in the middle of the day sending people ducking for cover. take a look for yourself. work hers to really deal with close call when they got call in these torrential rains at the riverton country club in cinnaminson. winds up to 70 miles per hour whipping through yesterday afternoon bringing down large trees, and buildings, trees into buildings. it didn't bring down any buildings. the trees were into the buildings and cars. luckily, no one was hurt. >> unbelievable amount of wind. and we just all took cover. it was just unbelievable. i've been here for 11 years. i've never seen anything this bad. >> man, it was even worse than that on the golf course, my five iron. no one was injured when powerful gust ripped apart the top after apartment building i
to another vote and could become final next week f soap, as you said, chris there is will be the largest city in america to have attacks on soda. keep in mind, this failed in new york and in san francisco. >> dave, thank you. >> another day of clean up after a fast moving storm blew right through our area yesterday. >> some pretty bad weather right in the middle of the day sending people ducking for cover. take a look for yourself. work hers to really deal with close call when...
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mosul is the second largest city in iraq and it's the only area still fully under control of isis.njuries -- conor powell, fox news. >>> a public memorial is set for a fallen san jose police officer, 34-year-old michael katherman died in a motorcycle crash while on patrol last week. tuesday's memorial is scheduled for 11:00 am at the s.a.p. center in san jose. there will be increased traffic in that area so authorities are asking people to use public transportation if they plan to attend. >>> the dalai lama is scheduled to visit the california state capital tomorrow and deliver a speech to lawmakers. a spokesman for the state assembly says the speech will cover the environment, compassion and ethical leadership. met with president obama last week despite objections from chinese government leaders. >>> hundreds of people demonstrated in front of a sacramento baptist church to protest shocking comments from the church's pastor. in a sermon, he praised the mass killing in orlando last week that left 49 people dead. calling all of the victims pedophiles. reporter tom miller has more fr
mosul is the second largest city in iraq and it's the only area still fully under control of isis.njuries -- conor powell, fox news. >>> a public memorial is set for a fallen san jose police officer, 34-year-old michael katherman died in a motorcycle crash while on patrol last week. tuesday's memorial is scheduled for 11:00 am at the s.a.p. center in san jose. there will be increased traffic in that area so authorities are asking people to use public transportation if they plan to...
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. >> cobb: in the summer of 1967, two white cops beat up a black cab driver, and the city exploded. >> worst race riots rock new jersey's largestr five consecutive days and nights. >> cobb: newark cops, state police, and the national guard were accused of using unjustified force to put down the riots. >> sniper fire from open windows, scores of police, troopers, guardsmen and civilians are wounded. >> cobb: by the time it was over, a white cop, a white fireman, and 24 black civilians were dead. back then, there was nothing the federal government could do to fix a troubled police department. >> our top story this morning comes from los angeles. >> cobb: that changed in the early 1990s, after four white cops were acquitted in the beating of rodney king. >> in the wake of violence spawned by acquittals in the rodney king beating trial. >> a city under smoke, a city, it's safe to say, under siege. >> cobb: the justice department was given the power to investigate local police departments and, if necessary, impose reforms. >> the justice department's civil rights division says the newark police department needs a major overhaul. >>
. >> cobb: in the summer of 1967, two white cops beat up a black cab driver, and the city exploded. >> worst race riots rock new jersey's largestr five consecutive days and nights. >> cobb: newark cops, state police, and the national guard were accused of using unjustified force to put down the riots. >> sniper fire from open windows, scores of police, troopers, guardsmen and civilians are wounded. >> cobb: by the time it was over, a white cop, a white fireman, and...
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the bicycle coalition of greater philadelphia will call on city leaders to move forward on the lanes quickly and make them as safe as possible. philadelphia is the largest.s. city without physically separated bike lanes. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> our skies are in the process of clearing, a few clouds overnight. they're not going to get in the way of another beautiful day. temperatures in the 50s and 60s, lehigh valley, upper 60s right now. still in the 60s for delaware and philadelphia. at the shore, 65 degrees. the readings will come down another degree or two this morning, not a big cooldown, especially with the cloud cover. just like yesterday we'll see another beautiful, comfortable day. the wind is still blowing out of the northwest. it's at 14 miles an hour in philadelphia. not quite as strong as yesterday in wilmington at 12 miles an hour. it's that direction that is helpful this time of year, keeping a lid on the humidity. it will stay nice and low. it's bringing in a few clouds. these clouds will be clearing and will be in for bright sunshine today. this is the futurecast. there go t
the bicycle coalition of greater philadelphia will call on city leaders to move forward on the lanes quickly and make them as safe as possible. philadelphia is the largest.s. city without physically separated bike lanes. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> our skies are in the process of clearing, a few clouds overnight. they're not going to get in the way of another beautiful day. temperatures in the 50s and 60s, lehigh valley,...
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the largest reorganization of the city's homeless programs in decades is now law. d.c.f sam explains what happened next. >> reporter: with homeless advocates and government officials in the room, the may mayor signed the law to close d.c. general homeless shelter after building new, smaller neighborhood shelters across the city. >> in partnership with the council, we have a plan we c live with. >> reporter: after a series of public hearings and reactions, the council changed a number of the mayor's planned sites in the city's eight wards in ward three the shelter will now be next to the second district police headquarters in five, it moves from a warehouse district which residents [ indiscernible ] to a former police station in ward six, it moves from southwest to northwest and in two cases, the city will have to buy land from private owners for shelters. will d.c. general still close on time? >> no, it won't. and so what we know is that we will -- we're working very diligently and as fast as possible . >> reporter: the slogan is to make homelessness rare, brief and non
the largest reorganization of the city's homeless programs in decades is now law. d.c.f sam explains what happened next. >> reporter: with homeless advocates and government officials in the room, the may mayor signed the law to close d.c. general homeless shelter after building new, smaller neighborhood shelters across the city. >> in partnership with the council, we have a plan we c live with. >> reporter: after a series of public hearings and reactions, the council changed a...
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. >> laura anthony broke the news and explains what is going on in the third largest city. >> so i'm owning up to the mistake i made. >> information raised concerns for me about whether he can lead this department. >> farrow was on loan from the bart police force. >> i'm shocked. my members are seeking some sort of stability and this is the furtherest you can come from stability. >> former chief resigned amid a growing sex scandal involving inappropriate relationships with a teenager. the mayor won't say what information led her to dismiss farr farrow. >> everything that has been going on has been embarrassing. the question is how much more embarrassing can it get? >> he named paul figueroa as acting chief but says she plans to look outside for a permanent replacement. >> change is what we do every day. >> this raises real questions about the hiring practices. >> john burress and jim shannon announced they want increased oversite of recruitment practices given the officers were hired since 2013. so far, they were confined to the east bay. and we're learning san francisco police are co
. >> laura anthony broke the news and explains what is going on in the third largest city. >> so i'm owning up to the mistake i made. >> information raised concerns for me about whether he can lead this department. >> farrow was on loan from the bart police force. >> i'm shocked. my members are seeking some sort of stability and this is the furtherest you can come from stability. >> former chief resigned amid a growing sex scandal involving inappropriate...
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. >>> indonesian police arrested three men for allegedly plotting bomb attacks in the country's second-largest city souray baya. the suspects may have been influenced by the islamic state group. police sized bomb-making materials, detonate ors and automatic rifles and guns from the suspects' homes. they say one of the men may have been in contact with an indonesian man fighting in syria for the islamic state. the men say they planned terrorist attacks targeting crowded public places and buildings during ramadan. in january islamic state sympathizers debtonated bombs and went on a rampage in jakarta, killing four people. ththe islamic state group is calling on followers to carry out terror attacks in countries it views as enemies. >>> kumamoto officials hope a travel fair will revive tourism in the kyushu region. they say it has many destinations that are safe to visit. 12 groups from kyushu are taking part in the international festival that opened on thursday. kyushu had more than 2.8 overseas visitors last year, a record number. more than 40% were from south korea. the number of tourists from the
. >>> indonesian police arrested three men for allegedly plotting bomb attacks in the country's second-largest city souray baya. the suspects may have been influenced by the islamic state group. police sized bomb-making materials, detonate ors and automatic rifles and guns from the suspects' homes. they say one of the men may have been in contact with an indonesian man fighting in syria for the islamic state. the men say they planned terrorist attacks targeting crowded public places...
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the east bay. >>> tomorrow, oakland city couple will hold a special hearing on the debate whether coal should be shipped through the east bay's largesty. activists opposed to coal rallied outside city hall and plan to return tomorrow. a developer wants to build a coal terminal near the bay bilge toll plaza. the plan calls for trains to bring coal from tout several east bay cities and then load the coal in oakland. >>> a final decision about daily city's fire station is expected tomorrow. the city as a budget shortfall and earlier council voted to permanently close station 95. a final budget vote that would determine the fire station residents fate is set for tomorrow evening. closing the station would save the city about a million dollars a year. if approved, the fire station would close on july 1st. >>> this week begins a unique effort among bay area media organizations to put a spotlight on one issue in an francisco that has persistent. the myth of the homeless. abc7 is proud to participate in the sf homeless project with 60 other media outlets. you can read the letter of intend on our abc7 news app or abc7news.com. we'll be sharin
the east bay. >>> tomorrow, oakland city couple will hold a special hearing on the debate whether coal should be shipped through the east bay's largesty. activists opposed to coal rallied outside city hall and plan to return tomorrow. a developer wants to build a coal terminal near the bay bilge toll plaza. the plan calls for trains to bring coal from tout several east bay cities and then load the coal in oakland. >>> a final decision about daily city's fire station is...
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. >> laura anthony broke the news and explains what is going on in the third largest city. >> so i'm e mistake i made. >> information raised concerns for me about whether he can lead this department. >> farrow was on loan from the bart police force. >> i'm shocked. my members are seeking some sort of stability and this is the furtherest you can come from stability. >> former chief resigned amid a growing sex scandal involving inappropriate relationships with a teenager. the mayor won't say what information led her to dismiss farrow farrow. >> everything that has been going on has been embarrassing. the question is how much more embarrassing can it get? >> he named paul figueroa as acting chief but says she plans to look outside for a permanent replacement. >> change is what we do every day. >> this raises real questions about the hiring practices. >> john burress and jim shannon announced they want increased oversite of recruitment practices given the officers were hired since 2013. so far, they were confined to the east bay. and we're learning san francisco police are conducting a re
. >> laura anthony broke the news and explains what is going on in the third largest city. >> so i'm e mistake i made. >> information raised concerns for me about whether he can lead this department. >> farrow was on loan from the bart police force. >> i'm shocked. my members are seeking some sort of stability and this is the furtherest you can come from stability. >> former chief resigned amid a growing sex scandal involving inappropriate relationships with...
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the car by themselves. >>pam moore: it has control about 80 percent of the city and loss control to i since back in 2014 the group also seize control of iraq's second-largesty and now the focus will shift to pushing isis' fighters out of mobile the science contain four sets of messages danger alligators in the area stay away from water and do not feed the wild life they're installing or reference to the attention from getting into the water the barriers are temporary but work on a permanent long-term solutions. >>reporter: showdowns of in water been dumped on the babies had she saw the video of for a daughter on social media and they're asking whose baby is this the confronted this is the same the should not be using her in more capital for poor judgment to to the child to the doctor she left with the not have water in her lungs but easily could have drowned. >>reporter: he was in my bill with his friends with someone came up and shot to death the police said the shooting was gang-related but they says that this was in his past he had three children to work with him last night when he died sunday for asking what the by video is not been pulled from faceboo
the car by themselves. >>pam moore: it has control about 80 percent of the city and loss control to i since back in 2014 the group also seize control of iraq's second-largesty and now the focus will shift to pushing isis' fighters out of mobile the science contain four sets of messages danger alligators in the area stay away from water and do not feed the wild life they're installing or reference to the attention from getting into the water the barriers are temporary but work on a...
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. >> these women are from the sirens motorcycle club, the oldest and largest gain in the city, and now seeing a rush of new pledges. >> founded in 1986 by a group of women, i just putting that in. at the time it was pretty much not seen. >> along with an all-time high. more than half of the average class size. the motorcycle injury is taking notice from the weather sphere. >> we get a lot of people. the women predominantly sam doing this because i'm tired i want to try this. god's on it, i can do it. i think the manufacturers are following initially the surge of women wanting to try it in the manufacturers are playing catch-up. >> raise it up. >> a slightly younger than the average. women tend to be around 39 and mentor 48. >> a bike anytime soon. >> i would love to trade in my mazda. i don't know if i could do a chase on a motorcycle. >> i feel so lame now. ♪ bill: we have team chaser coverage. a tough situation. the 1st time that a baby was born with the birth defects. a lot to say about this issue and other things, but i want to start with rome on, you are outside of hackensack medi
. >> these women are from the sirens motorcycle club, the oldest and largest gain in the city, and now seeing a rush of new pledges. >> founded in 1986 by a group of women, i just putting that in. at the time it was pretty much not seen. >> along with an all-time high. more than half of the average class size. the motorcycle injury is taking notice from the weather sphere. >> we get a lot of people. the women predominantly sam doing this because i'm tired i want to try...
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and you're trying to run the state's largest city, in those kinds of conditions, this is what we're dealing with, man. >> stewart: finally tonight, pope francis is calling on armmeania and turkey to take a path toward reconciliation. in armennia, the pope visited a memorial of the 1915 massacres the 1.5 christian armenians at the hands of ottoman turks. he referred to it as a great evil and genocide, a term turkey rejects, calling the pope's statement very unfortunate. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm alison stewart. good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: lewis b. and louise hirschfeld cullman. bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement pr
and you're trying to run the state's largest city, in those kinds of conditions, this is what we're dealing with, man. >> stewart: finally tonight, pope francis is calling on armmeania and turkey to take a path toward reconciliation. in armennia, the pope visited a memorial of the 1915 massacres the 1.5 christian armenians at the hands of ottoman turks. he referred to it as a great evil and genocide, a term turkey rejects, calling the pope's statement very unfortunate. that's all for this...
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the students organized one of the largest economic withdrawals our city and country has ever had. 98%f the african american community in nashville decided not to shop downtown. many of the white families were afraid to come downtown. that is one of the reasons nashville's economic withdrawal proved to be one of the most effective ways. by spring, they had desegregated several of the lunch counters already. another great piece of history is for those of us who are april 19, 1960. date sticks out in nashville's history. one of the local attorneys hired to help defend the students and get them out of jail, in the predawn hours of april 19, his home near the campus of fisk university was bombed. it has been recorded the same responsibled group for because court and bombing in 1957 was also responsible for the bombing of his home. he and his wife were home at the same time. they were not injured. the students were able to utilize that bombing to their advantage. without instant message and texting and cellphones, they mobilized 4000 people that same day to march in silence from the campus
the students organized one of the largest economic withdrawals our city and country has ever had. 98%f the african american community in nashville decided not to shop downtown. many of the white families were afraid to come downtown. that is one of the reasons nashville's economic withdrawal proved to be one of the most effective ways. by spring, they had desegregated several of the lunch counters already. another great piece of history is for those of us who are april 19, 1960. date sticks out...
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the news was broke and explains what is going on in the third largest city. >> i own the mistake i made and the important thing is i'm fixing it. >> less than a week after she appointed a new interim police chief, the mayor announce that man is out. >> information that i received raised concerns for me about whether he can effectively lead this department at this particular moment in time and during this critical transition. >> i am extremely grateful for the opportunity. >> she was from the bart police force and spent many years with o ma opd. >> i'm shocked. my members are seeking some sort of stability and this is the furthest you could come from stability. >> just last week former chief sean went resigned amid a growing sex scandal involving 14 oakland officers and inappropriate relationships with the teenager that called. the mayor wouldn't say what information led her to dismiss it, the bart chief confirmed faro told him about a consensus. >> everything that's been going on since the story broke has been embarrassing. the question is how much more embarrassing can it get? >> shaft
the news was broke and explains what is going on in the third largest city. >> i own the mistake i made and the important thing is i'm fixing it. >> less than a week after she appointed a new interim police chief, the mayor announce that man is out. >> information that i received raised concerns for me about whether he can effectively lead this department at this particular moment in time and during this critical transition. >> i am extremely grateful for the...
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cities? what we have here is this a survey conducted by the community. committee who surround the city reached out to other cities and other building departments and others to get the 20 largest cities in america. we asked them, do you have a housing code ? do have a housing inspector services >>> you have a notice of violation issued when a notice of violation is found the one you have a directors hearing or administrative hearing process? are there penalties the owners does not comply with that point. to lean the property >>> you for those lines to the board of supervisors which we do, next month to the board of supervisors about me know appears on the tax bill? do you litigate? cases that still are not solved? we also looked at is the city of online complaint tracking. only four of the 20 cities have an online system of complaint tracking. do you have outreach with the community to help inform landlords and tenants of their rights and responsibilities? we found that only in san francisco do we have all this available for tenants. you might ask, why only in san francisco because san francisco is the city that knows how or is it because the people demand it the service and t
cities? what we have here is this a survey conducted by the community. committee who surround the city reached out to other cities and other building departments and others to get the 20 largest cities in america. we asked them, do you have a housing code ? do have a housing inspector services >>> you have a notice of violation issued when a notice of violation is found the one you have a directors hearing or administrative hearing process? are there penalties the owners does not...
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the landscape opens up. nearly 300 miles of iranian highway stretching to the city. isfahan is iran's third largest city. s renowned for its architecture, the grandest bridges and mosques dating back to the middle ages. ♪ >> where are you from? >> usa. from america. where are you from? from, isfahan or from tehran? >> tehran. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. ♪ ♪ >> i'm guessing from the decor, this is a former wrestler's hangout? ♪ ♪ tucked deep in the labyrinth of the bazaar, the smell of something very, very good. this shop has been here doing the same thing for a hundred years. and based on the line, it must be doing it right. i've had biryani in india. i had it in uzbekistan but there's no question who invented it. >> no. >> biryani. maybe you know the word. though this doesn't look like any biryani i ever had. minced lamb shoulder, onion, tumeric, cinnamon, mint, and of course, saffron, more valuable than gold by weight. this is delicious. >> very good. >> isfahan today one of the most visited areas by tourists. >> yeah, everybody know if you go to tehran, you don't visit isfahan, you a
the landscape opens up. nearly 300 miles of iranian highway stretching to the city. isfahan is iran's third largest city. s renowned for its architecture, the grandest bridges and mosques dating back to the middle ages. ♪ >> where are you from? >> usa. from america. where are you from? from, isfahan or from tehran? >> tehran. >> nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. ♪ ♪ >> i'm guessing from the decor, this is a former wrestler's hangout? ♪ ♪...
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. >> reporter: it's the fifth major attack in turkey's largest city in the past month. gunfire and explosions rocking the istanbul airport's international terminal in what appears to be surveillance video that landed online, a fire bail on the screen as one of the attackers detonates himself. another suicide bomber ran outside. the injured being rushed to area hospitals in ambulances, vans, and taxis. >> people were shooting on one side. we all ran the other way, and then the bombs went off. and people were running the other way and there was more shooting. we came out, and after that i think there's another erupted at about 10:00 p.m., a busy time for one of the middle east most popular travel hubs. officials say the attackers arrived by taxi then opened fire with assault rifles. detonating suicide belts. >> a lot of people are talking. i didn't see, but i heard it. one bomb, i think in the arrival area. i think two is departure area. >> reporter: inside the arptirp confusion, people looking for cover. some holding children, others on their phones. back in march terror
. >> reporter: it's the fifth major attack in turkey's largest city in the past month. gunfire and explosions rocking the istanbul airport's international terminal in what appears to be surveillance video that landed online, a fire bail on the screen as one of the attackers detonates himself. another suicide bomber ran outside. the injured being rushed to area hospitals in ambulances, vans, and taxis. >> people were shooting on one side. we all ran the other way, and then the bombs...
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and the people of orlando are gathering at the city's largest gay par, parliament house. >> orlando is a beautiful city and orlando -- we've shown our spirit. orlando truthfully is the city beautiful. and our community's come together with an enormous outpouring of love. >>> coming up, the politics of terror. >> the words from president obama in the wake of yet another mass shooting and a swift reaction from both presidential front-runners drawing both praise and controversy. that's next. >>> the mass shooting has prompted a swift response from both presidential nominees. >> it's words from one of the candidates that's sparking fresh outrage. abc's tom llamas with the latest. >> reporter: in the wake of the worst mass shooting in american history, donald trump tweeting he is praying for all the victims and their families, but then this. appreciate the congrats for being right on radical islamic terrorism. i don't want congrats, i want toughness and vigilant. we must be smart. that tweet setting off a firestorm. megan mccain telling trump, you're congratulating yourself because 50 peopl
and the people of orlando are gathering at the city's largest gay par, parliament house. >> orlando is a beautiful city and orlando -- we've shown our spirit. orlando truthfully is the city beautiful. and our community's come together with an enormous outpouring of love. >>> coming up, the politics of terror. >> the words from president obama in the wake of yet another mass shooting and a swift reaction from both presidential front-runners drawing both praise and...
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the i 93 improvement project which would widen 19.8 miles of interstate i-93 between two of the largest cities of our lanes and right on the new hampshire, massachusetts border. this is important to our state's economy and to transportation and noom shaso thank you for th. i know you briefly mentioned in our rent statement d.o.t. work to get the bureau up and running. i want to, could you please provide a detailed update for the committee regarding of the department work to implement the service transportation and innovative finance bureau and have you been able to identify the executive director yet and do you expect that the bureau will be operational by the end of the year? >> on the last question, first of all, yes, i do expect for it to be operational by the end of the year. we expect to open the doors of this newbury row bureau. we have identified some of our existing resources, otherwise, could be placed in the bureau immediately. so, this will be a steady ramping up over the course of the year. it will start strongly in the middle part of the summer. our director, we are hopeful to get
the i 93 improvement project which would widen 19.8 miles of interstate i-93 between two of the largest cities of our lanes and right on the new hampshire, massachusetts border. this is important to our state's economy and to transportation and noom shaso thank you for th. i know you briefly mentioned in our rent statement d.o.t. work to get the bureau up and running. i want to, could you please provide a detailed update for the committee regarding of the department work to implement the...