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be at the expense of the rest of the country. secondly localnd state governments have brood authority in a lot of areas, but the primacy for solving immigration government. and that's not something where we're as concerned as much about the development and opportunities for change. that's the responsibility the federal government has to set. >> chris newman, how do you look at this area of our national debate over immigration? the various cities that have tried this, is it working? >> no, it's a disaster. and you need look no further than phoenix, arizona, and the disaster that occurred with the sheriff, the type of erosion of law enforcement and racial violations that occur when police are entangled with the enforcement of immigration law. this is a radical departure from years of what was kept separate civil law enforcement from the criminal law enforcement. this was an experiment that was tried by the obama administration, it has been a failure, i think it will go down as a blunder of the administration, and it is a method of enforcing laws
be at the expense of the rest of the country. secondly localnd state governments have brood authority in a lot of areas, but the primacy for solving immigration government. and that's not something where we're as concerned as much about the development and opportunities for change. that's the responsibility the federal government has to set. >> chris newman, how do you look at this area of our national debate over immigration? the various cities that have tried this, is it working?...
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but we know that the local trauma center received but two patients. again, the shooting happened about 10:45 this morning pacific time. , 1:45 on the east coast. the information from the local fire department and emergency response teams was the official word we had there is no longer a reason to fear the shooter. in one way or the other the shooter is no longer able to shoot. depending on which news agencies you believe, and which reporting of trusted reporters, just the information isn't clear, either this person has been taken into custody, or as some other reports put it, taken out. the live pictures from the scene are coming in. this is recent video from an intersection not too far from the campus. they're keeping people back, understandably, as the authorities work. they have on enormous crime scene weird. not sure how far it spread. the crime scene is across one classroom and they have multiple vices victims, and they are making sure they have every bit of information they can to ensure that, should this person who committed these acts have been
but we know that the local trauma center received but two patients. again, the shooting happened about 10:45 this morning pacific time. , 1:45 on the east coast. the information from the local fire department and emergency response teams was the official word we had there is no longer a reason to fear the shooter. in one way or the other the shooter is no longer able to shoot. depending on which news agencies you believe, and which reporting of trusted reporters, just the information isn't...
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the locals are covering this the best they can. kezi is our local television station there and they're live on campus. so let's listen into their coverage so we have more here. listen. >> this all came in as a call around 10:30, the shooting in a classroom, as well as 10 people confirmed dead at this point. no word on exact injuries. we want to know more about the shooter. was he a student? was he a student? what was the motive? >> this is the -- unfortunately we have experience in these situations. unfortunately we have experience with this situations in our own community. and these are a lot of the questions we're trying to answer we firmly believe in getting things confirmed. we don't want to cause any unnecessary concern or try to answer questions we don't have the answers to. so we're trying to make phone calls to law enforcement to emergency responders, but we also need to understand they have a job to do and their job is to respond to this emergency first, not necessarily to talk to media. so we need be to patient. we're doin
the locals are covering this the best they can. kezi is our local television station there and they're live on campus. so let's listen into their coverage so we have more here. listen. >> this all came in as a call around 10:30, the shooting in a classroom, as well as 10 people confirmed dead at this point. no word on exact injuries. we want to know more about the shooter. was he a student? was he a student? what was the motive? >> this is the -- unfortunately we have experience in...
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. >> but one company does want to bring the internet to bradley county. epb, that's chattanooga's local utility which provides ultimate provides ultrahigh speed gigabit service. and provides it just half a mile from the coltran live. >> we make a financial model out of serving some of those areas and can do ill fairly quickly. >> david wade is the chief financial at officer at epb. can't do it because of an existing state law that prohibits local utilities from expanding past their service area. wade says local telecoms don't want to compete with a local utility. >> reducing competition to be honest. >> i understand that any company is in it for a profit. the problem is: if they aren't willing to provide it for us, why not let somebody that is come in? >> so epb and the city of chattanooga filed a petition last summer asking the fcc fcc to challenge the law, major incumbents like comcast and at&t. wilson filed a similar request. >> the laws that we challenged were the product of lobbying by industry and persuasion of members of the legislature. >> jim bailor is lead council remitting ep
. >> but one company does want to bring the internet to bradley county. epb, that's chattanooga's local utility which provides ultimate provides ultrahigh speed gigabit service. and provides it just half a mile from the coltran live. >> we make a financial model out of serving some of those areas and can do ill fairly quickly. >> david wade is the chief financial at officer at epb. can't do it because of an existing state law that prohibits local utilities from expanding past...
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the local sheriff was asked about that, whether the shooter posted something on social media. we're aware of that at nbc news and trying to check into it but we're being very careful about what we put on television, trying to verify things before we put them out there. >> that's right. we need a positive i.d. on the gunman, which will come from authorities. remember, next of kin have to be notified here. that's a total of 14 families, the gunman and his 13 victims. we have revised the number of patients under treatment to 12 at mercy medical center, that is the nearest hospital to the community college. i know there's been a lot of repetition of the video you see rolling in the screen next to me. i know there's been a lot of repetition of the facts. but the fact remains that, going into tonight, in this community in oregon, police officers are going to inform families of the worst possible news. most of them will be showing up at a -- at this fair grounds, meaning they haven't been able to be in touch with their loved ones, and law enforcement will intercept them there. a lot
the local sheriff was asked about that, whether the shooter posted something on social media. we're aware of that at nbc news and trying to check into it but we're being very careful about what we put on television, trying to verify things before we put them out there. >> that's right. we need a positive i.d. on the gunman, which will come from authorities. remember, next of kin have to be notified here. that's a total of 14 families, the gunman and his 13 victims. we have revised the...
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and not the local law enforcement officials. the third and final part of this legislation deals directly with those who continue to cross our border illegally, and it establishes kate's law, appropriately named after catherine s steinle. it increases mandatory sentencing requirements for people who continue to cross the border illegally. it will increase the packs penalty for illegal reentry from two years to five years. it also creates a maximum penalty of ten years for illegal immigrants who have been denied admission, excluded, deported or removed three or more times, and then illegally reenter the country. in order to ensure appropriate treatment of criminal illegal immigrants, kate's law creates a mandatory minimum sentence of five years for any illegal immigrant who illegally reenters the country and has been convicted of an aggregated felony prior to removal or has been previously convicted twice of illegal reentry. right now there are nearly 170,000 convicted criminal aliens who have been ordered deported but remain at la
and not the local law enforcement officials. the third and final part of this legislation deals directly with those who continue to cross our border illegally, and it establishes kate's law, appropriately named after catherine s steinle. it increases mandatory sentencing requirements for people who continue to cross the border illegally. it will increase the packs penalty for illegal reentry from two years to five years. it also creates a maximum penalty of ten years for illegal immigrants who...
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others from the local media are not. they will be descended upon by national and international news media over the next day or two. and umpqua community college will become part of a national dialogue. as has columbine, as has luke woodham. as has little rock, as has pearl, mississippi. including the inspeakable tragedy that happened in connecticut, just such a short time ago. with all those little children who were gunned down. and the national questions will continue, how we as a society respond to this. why we in the united states are subjected to this. or victims of this, more it would seem statistically than people in other parts of the world. and what exactly would be the right course of action for us as a society. is see something, say something enough? to what degree do we need to increase security? how much would that make us feel better about ourselves and about the situation? but protect us, how much bet centre how many metal detectors, how many armed guards are going to solve these problems? how much of this i
others from the local media are not. they will be descended upon by national and international news media over the next day or two. and umpqua community college will become part of a national dialogue. as has columbine, as has luke woodham. as has little rock, as has pearl, mississippi. including the inspeakable tragedy that happened in connecticut, just such a short time ago. with all those little children who were gunned down. and the national questions will continue, how we as a society...
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jon/3dtlbam: yeah jack and our game of the local 5 sports we preview the regina game... "now, local 5 sports suffered two early season losses but has been rolling the last few weeks. but tonight they face one of the best teams in the state in all of football. " we expect a lot of physical football. they will be a measuring stick to see where we're at. we remember last year we're another year older remember last year we're another year older we need to play a really good game trust eachother. establish inside ground game. our speed and ability to there for the most part of the night. they're number one for a reason. i think it'll be a good test to see where we are. it'll be a real good game between us and them these last four weeks we've been on quite a tear offensively. we're starting to peak a lot of excitement. the guys are getting excited. fans are making signs for us i mean playing our best football is the goal but to beat a team like i.c. regina would be a great step in our program." we'll start pella as the eagles battle #1 regina. se polk and ankeny battle for the
jon/3dtlbam: yeah jack and our game of the local 5 sports we preview the regina game... "now, local 5 sports suffered two early season losses but has been rolling the last few weeks. but tonight they face one of the best teams in the state in all of football. " we expect a lot of physical football. they will be a measuring stick to see where we're at. we remember last year we're another year older remember last year we're another year older we need to play a really good game trust...
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jurisdiction responsibilities are, the local laws. funding is tight, but security is important too. this is important for our service members, our commanders and further stresses the importance of the linkage with law enforcement. >> that's what i was going to add. that is yet another area that really dictates that you trachb with and have understandings with your local law enforcement so that the, everybody knows the roles and responsibilities when something happens. crucial. >> i'll just add with that, i mean, if you think about what we've talked about before. until this point, local law enforcement is the first responders. as we arm soldiers or prepare to, they could be coming upon a scene where there's somebody else armed in addition to the bad guy. so we don't want our good guy soldiers that are responding to be misconstrued as adversaries by local law enforcement. that's why it's extremely important to not only have that training but to do exercises with local law enforcement so they can understand that communications are essenti
jurisdiction responsibilities are, the local laws. funding is tight, but security is important too. this is important for our service members, our commanders and further stresses the importance of the linkage with law enforcement. >> that's what i was going to add. that is yet another area that really dictates that you trachb with and have understandings with your local law enforcement so that the, everybody knows the roles and responsibilities when something happens. crucial. >>...
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actual survey they asked people what does the phrase shop local mean to you as you can see people have a wide range of what it meant in a sense to repeat back to the survey they could say what it meant and articulate that but again, a very broad-spectrum of answers what he wanted it shouldn't surprises anyone in san francisco the jorlt want negotiates so again, this is asking people in you want to shop local what do you want going forward that survey helped to inform the work we're doing and the work we're doing in the neighborhood so we have a website we're cul-de-sack in the process of updating a public service amusement announcement that was recorded by mayor ed lee and playing on hard rock radio if you go to our website not just to tell a compelling story why to shop local our goal to short merchant so a series of tool kits would be the merchants tool kits we have procreated e created prepopulation hash tags prepopulation social media and create a really great letter from the merchant to his or her employees to ask them to shop local as well t
actual survey they asked people what does the phrase shop local mean to you as you can see people have a wide range of what it meant in a sense to repeat back to the survey they could say what it meant and articulate that but again, a very broad-spectrum of answers what he wanted it shouldn't surprises anyone in san francisco the jorlt want negotiates so again, this is asking people in you want to shop local what do you want going forward that survey helped to inform the work we're doing and...
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they had to move to the local co-op. (tom keller/fisherman) "so they weighed him on the feed scale 113 pounds 4 ounces." the biggest fish ever recorded - caught in the state of nebraska according to game and parks. (daryl bauer/nebraska game and parks we've ever had that's over 100 pounds." smashing the previous record of a 107 pound 12 oz paddlefish that was caught in the same area back in 2011. (daryl bauer/nebraska game and parks commission) "that's a big fish for nebraska waters. that's a huge fish." stirring the imagination of these small fry visiting the aksarben aquarium at schram park. (ben howard/aquarium visitor) i'm guessing it's at least 12 feet yeah." with the admiration from other anglers (art vanhorn/angler) "wish i were him." (kurt smith/angler) "good for him. i bet he had a fun time with that one." and a freezer full of (trisha sackschewsky/resid ent)"i say you catch it. you clean it." (tina dunham/resident) then we'd have a big make a fiberglass (tom "it's just starting to proof his fish story and speaki
they had to move to the local co-op. (tom keller/fisherman) "so they weighed him on the feed scale 113 pounds 4 ounces." the biggest fish ever recorded - caught in the state of nebraska according to game and parks. (daryl bauer/nebraska game and parks we've ever had that's over 100 pounds." smashing the previous record of a 107 pound 12 oz paddlefish that was caught in the same area back in 2011. (daryl bauer/nebraska game and parks commission) "that's a big fish for...
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jessica: the money comes from the local control funding formula, a landmark law now being put into practice across california. angelica: this is a historic change. it's the biggest change to our school funding system in the last 40 years. jessica: under lcff, many funding decisions shift from sacramento to local school districts. angelica: california is leading the country in terms of having a formula that provides more support for the students with the greatest need. jessica: districts with high needs kids get more money. the extra dollars are for english learners, foster youth, and low-income students. jerry brown: equal treatment for children in unequal situations is not justice. jessica: at oakland unified, where 80% of students are high needs, funding incrementally increases from $7,500 to almost $12,000 per student over the next 5 years. however, in more affluent san ramon valley unified, where just 8% of kids are high-needs, funding in 2021 tops out at a little more than $9,000. ryan: our biggest concern is that more people don't know about it. jessica: he's right, most voters have n
jessica: the money comes from the local control funding formula, a landmark law now being put into practice across california. angelica: this is a historic change. it's the biggest change to our school funding system in the last 40 years. jessica: under lcff, many funding decisions shift from sacramento to local school districts. angelica: california is leading the country in terms of having a formula that provides more support for the students with the greatest need. jessica: districts with...
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businesses and restaurants and met the local are proprietors learning and helping to people thinks what we're about and reached to do u out to to a number of communities and last year the company volunteered over 2 thousand hours of local service. (clapping.) >> on monday morning when we kicked off our grand opening efforts the way the employees kicked off we had over 4 hundred employees go out into the community and volunteered over 12 hundred hours of monday this week alone (clapping.) many of our communities partners are with you today, the women's audio mission and the bayview children's center and st. anthony's and i'm pleased to have you here and look forward to grow those partnerships over the coming years and financial assistance is very much a part of program and an important part but really important that we look for opportunities to form deeper partnerships than that our employees are really enjoying the opportunity to share their time in the communities anticipate their expertise there is sometimes, you know, in doing gardening and korean and outlines things we've found time
businesses and restaurants and met the local are proprietors learning and helping to people thinks what we're about and reached to do u out to to a number of communities and last year the company volunteered over 2 thousand hours of local service. (clapping.) >> on monday morning when we kicked off our grand opening efforts the way the employees kicked off we had over 4 hundred employees go out into the community and volunteered over 12 hundred hours of monday this week alone (clapping.)...
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that's why the local susan g. komen for the cure organization and a local hospital are teaming up again with sioux city's favorite guys in green... to put the focus on what's behind all the pink you see during the month of octotor. more tonight i i your health matters.
that's why the local susan g. komen for the cure organization and a local hospital are teaming up again with sioux city's favorite guys in green... to put the focus on what's behind all the pink you see during the month of octotor. more tonight i i your health matters.
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we'll look for your work on social media as the day goes on. 10:38 a.m. local time in the state of oregon, looking at the aerial showing the parking lot outside and alongside this community college. it's the whole complex is kind of in a large u-shape and it was situated there because it's a pretty spot at the banks of the river. 1961 opened for business and took in its first student and taught their first clasp that would put it at the early part of the wave of community colleges across our country. kind of a postwar development to make college at least an associate's degree, at least the first two years more affordable, more of a local option for kids who perhaps couldn't afford, lack the means or ability to go away to a four-year school. they have been serving this whole country ever since. they've become part of the political dialogue as well, president obama has said more than once his belief that tuition should be free. kate snow, anything more you've learned in the last few minutes? >> well, a lot of it is the same information that we already know, brian
we'll look for your work on social media as the day goes on. 10:38 a.m. local time in the state of oregon, looking at the aerial showing the parking lot outside and alongside this community college. it's the whole complex is kind of in a large u-shape and it was situated there because it's a pretty spot at the banks of the river. 1961 opened for business and took in its first student and taught their first clasp that would put it at the early part of the wave of community colleges across our...
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we've seen images of ambulances taking the wounded to local hospitals. we're told that the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms agents are en route from portland, oregon to the campus along with k9 units to continue the investigation. at this point the information we have is that the shooter has been taken into custody and at this point we only have word of one shooter. again, repeating at least seven dead, at least 20 injured in the umpqua community college shooting today in roseburg, oregon. no information on who the shooter is or the motive or weapons used but it's believed that the focus of the investigation is in the snyder science hall on campus. there was another building marked off as well by our affiliate. the first call about this shooting came in shortly after 10:30 pacific time, that would be 1:30 eastern time. a call coming into the 911 center. a report of a shooting. police units from multiple jurisdictions responded immediately. we'll have more information for you right after this on al jazeera america. continuing coverage on the shooting on the
we've seen images of ambulances taking the wounded to local hospitals. we're told that the alcohol, tobacco, and firearms agents are en route from portland, oregon to the campus along with k9 units to continue the investigation. at this point the information we have is that the shooter has been taken into custody and at this point we only have word of one shooter. again, repeating at least seven dead, at least 20 injured in the umpqua community college shooting today in roseburg, oregon. no...
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the local sheriff is saying the death toll is 10.f those basic numbers, basic facts that's been very hard to pin down over the course of all this national reporting today on this incident. more ahead. stay with us. today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. aleve, all day strong. and try aleve pm, now with an easy open cap. you think it smells fine, but your wife smells this... sfx: ding music starts luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics there's febreze fabric refresher it doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors... ...you've gone noseblind to woman inhales use febreze fabric refresher till it's fresh and try pluggable febreze... ...to continuously eliminate odors for up to 45 days of freshnes
the local sheriff is saying the death toll is 10.f those basic numbers, basic facts that's been very hard to pin down over the course of all this national reporting today on this incident. more ahead. stay with us. today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some...
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when zhou learned what had happened, he pressed the local government for the return of his daughter. "i immediately reported it to both the county and municipal governments, but the officials there protected each other, saying: now that your child had has been taken, she has most likely been sent away (for adoption) already, and it's impossible to find her. they said nothing else, as if a child being abducted was reasonable, as if she was not my own child." >> zhou's daughter was one of at least 16 children that relatives say were taken by family planning officials in longhui county, hunan, in southern china. many are believed to have been sent to orphanages and adopted by families overseas, who sometimes paid thousands of dollars for the children. news of the seized babies prompted a government investigation. a dozen officials were dismissed from the party or removed from their posts. but investigators determined the worst accusations were unfounded, saying only that officials had lapsed in their duties, but that there was no evidence of children being seized and sold. "how can the
when zhou learned what had happened, he pressed the local government for the return of his daughter. "i immediately reported it to both the county and municipal governments, but the officials there protected each other, saying: now that your child had has been taken, she has most likely been sent away (for adoption) already, and it's impossible to find her. they said nothing else, as if a child being abducted was reasonable, as if she was not my own child." >> zhou's daughter...
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the brand d -- local beer, the brand that sponsors sports teams, shows up on restaurant coasters, ist of a restaurant culture. some of that is an illusion. some are run and controlled on the other side of the planet on many cases and subject to economic forces much broader than ads for your local baseball team. the fall of the berlin wall and the growing reach of international trade agreements drew people who produced a lot of different things into closer ties with each other around the world. one huge yet underrecognized industry caught in the same wave of consolidating is brewing. diane eastabrook has this report on beer and one of the largest mergers in the history of global business. >> the merger of inbev and ab miller, would acquire sab miller labels which include miller, coorms linengoogle and the combined company would help the brewer grow in latin america, asia and africa. >> our footprints are largely complementary. and where we have geographic overlap we will be proactive in addressing any regent issues. >> says the biggest regulatory hurdle will probably be in the u.s. >>
the brand d -- local beer, the brand that sponsors sports teams, shows up on restaurant coasters, ist of a restaurant culture. some of that is an illusion. some are run and controlled on the other side of the planet on many cases and subject to economic forces much broader than ads for your local baseball team. the fall of the berlin wall and the growing reach of international trade agreements drew people who produced a lot of different things into closer ties with each other around the world....
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that the local medical center has admitted about 20 people from the shooting at umpqua community college. and that people are being evacuated or have been evacuated to the fairgrounds where there will be crisis counsellors available. j.j. green joins us live by phone in washington. >> randall, the situation that we were talking about earlier is one that re dhs has been concerned about for a while. they've been involved in communities with very specific programming designed to prepare building community colleges full time colleges all sorts of organizations for this type of thing. and basically what they do is they go and meet with the principals from those organizations and talk about security vulnerabilities and each one is different. and this is a situation today that speaks specifically to how difficult it is to put in place a security plan because this particular place is out in the middle of -- as you mentioned earlier -- a logging community. which is very different from most communities that dhs and others are dealing with. this is a unique situation speaking to how difficult it is
that the local medical center has admitted about 20 people from the shooting at umpqua community college. and that people are being evacuated or have been evacuated to the fairgrounds where there will be crisis counsellors available. j.j. green joins us live by phone in washington. >> randall, the situation that we were talking about earlier is one that re dhs has been concerned about for a while. they've been involved in communities with very specific programming designed to prepare...
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the story i reported was coming from the "news-review" a local paper. we can't confirm that, but it does echo some online sites that had indicated similar type of activity. religious-related questions. victoria hawks, two s on campus who were in the library building at the time of the campus. what did they tell you, victoria? i assume they're all right, they're a little shaken up? >> they were in lockdown, yes, i guess they're fine, i've only talked to one. i just know they're both safe. that's the most important thing. evident they took everybody off campus to the fairgrounds, about ten miles away. from the college. and released them from there, they did have to all be pat down to make sure none of them was carrying weapons. >> did they tell you what happened or heard what happened? >> of course they heard. >> no, at the time did they hear the shots? >> i don't know that. i did not ask them those questions. they were in the next building over from snyder hall. i used to work there in the library building a long time ago. it's not very far apart. i don't
the story i reported was coming from the "news-review" a local paper. we can't confirm that, but it does echo some online sites that had indicated similar type of activity. religious-related questions. victoria hawks, two s on campus who were in the library building at the time of the campus. what did they tell you, victoria? i assume they're all right, they're a little shaken up? >> they were in lockdown, yes, i guess they're fine, i've only talked to one. i just know they're...
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the bomb squad was >>> a man behind bars accused of trying to bomb the local golf course. the bomb squad was called out to the foxtail golf club this morning after employees found who was described as a homemade acid bomb on the fairway. the squad blew it up on the driving range. and the man was arrested on suspicion of manufacturing the device. >>> uc davis is investigating a hate crime on campus. police say a vandal who scratched religious slurs into nearly a dozen cars on campus is now being sought. several vehicles also had their tires slashed. the suspect was seen running from the area but hasn't been found. >>> jerry brown signed off on a bill banning concealed weapons on california school and college campuses. local police and school districts will still have discretion over their own concealed carry policies. gun owners groups promised to challenge the law. >>> if you drive a car in california, you'll soon be registered to vote as well. governor brown just signed off on the motor voter law. eligible voters will automatically be registered when they obtain or renew t
the bomb squad was >>> a man behind bars accused of trying to bomb the local golf course. the bomb squad was called out to the foxtail golf club this morning after employees found who was described as a homemade acid bomb on the fairway. the squad blew it up on the driving range. and the man was arrested on suspicion of manufacturing the device. >>> uc davis is investigating a hate crime on campus. police say a vandal who scratched religious slurs into nearly a dozen cars on...
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both teams are looking to position themselves in the post-season. local 5's elias johnson was in the middle of the craziness at north polk high school for blitz game day. nat you're watching blitz gameday on goodmorning iowa - whoo! nat bands plays coach evan groepper says: "cmb comes to town tonight and we've had great games over the past few years. it's a big district games for us standing wise - they're sitting with two losses and we're sitting with one loss." elias "whose corso goignt with?" -corso is going with the comets! whoo! nat - cheer leaders cheer elias says: "i know they beat you last year and it can go either way, what has he told you to get you ready for this week? -we're playing for football playoff positioning - that's what he's focusing all of us on." elias says: this is the first time we've seen helmets without team logos derrick joel - hs prinicial "we've had a great movement this month in terms of just making aware of breast cancer awqreness and als and tonight at the football game we're going to have a pink- out. nat band plays elias
both teams are looking to position themselves in the post-season. local 5's elias johnson was in the middle of the craziness at north polk high school for blitz game day. nat you're watching blitz gameday on goodmorning iowa - whoo! nat bands plays coach evan groepper says: "cmb comes to town tonight and we've had great games over the past few years. it's a big district games for us standing wise - they're sitting with two losses and we're sitting with one loss." elias "whose...
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and one of the big answers to this in theor was to create local police force. so there's an afghan national police force that covers the entire country at the federal level. beginning in 2009, the united states began pressing a plan to build local police forces that would operate more or less at the village or district level, very local forces that would in theory have a big incentive to defend their home territory and wouldn't be expected to go fight anywhere else in afghanistan >> sreenivasan: so why didn't that work? >> well, there are several reasons why this program has been a problem. the first is the afghan government was initially very reluctant to do it. president karzai saw these forces as essentially resuscitated militia and militia is a dirty word in afghanistan after the 1980s and 1990s. so that was one reason. a bigger reason, i think, is once the afghan government bought off in 2010 and this became a formal part of the afghan police, called the afghan local police, there was a big push to expand this program very quickly. these units were seen as
and one of the big answers to this in theor was to create local police force. so there's an afghan national police force that covers the entire country at the federal level. beginning in 2009, the united states began pressing a plan to build local police forces that would operate more or less at the village or district level, very local forces that would in theory have a big incentive to defend their home territory and wouldn't be expected to go fight anywhere else in afghanistan >>...
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5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. elias: out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into some standout athletes in the crowd. local five found two guys who are running in marathons across the state for a good cause. has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99 counties we're running across every county in iowa to benefit the american heart association and to raise awarness for physical fitness their stipulation is in every county it has to be a marathon distance and if you look at a map of iowa there are some counties that aren't quite 26 miles if thats the case they do a loop nats cowbell it started at a christmas party in 2009 we decided we were tired of running the same routes so we started talking of running to one town to another it was like a train wreck of circumstances it was one good idea lead to a bad idea
5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. local 5 is a proud sponsor of the des moines marathon. elias: out of the thousands of runners-- you're bound to bump into some standout athletes in the crowd. local five found two guys who are running in marathons across the state for a good cause. has their story. "nats ready go we get a lot of intresting stories every runner has a story these two guys are unique i've never seen anything quite like what they're doing i"m from team 99...
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more sites feasible and hit the middle-income goal with the local programs and help hundred percent be affordable programs and the team we were able to understand how a project in san francisco given the inclusionary unite i unit requirements maxes out the state program they'll have thirteen percent of to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote on site and an ownership 20 percent of those units onsite and then for that we be graduated up to 35 percent increase in their allowable density they'll be 40 or 50 units i like to talk about hundred that that is easier for the market if you're a hundred unit the maximum bonus under the states program allows you one hundred 35 units under 9 state program we're only offering the height benefits if you need them it is in the draft planning code that was introduce do by the mayor's office in there's enough room in the volume you you think wouldn't get additional heights we know in those cases might mean half of the sites need no height some need one story and some two-story but no more than that tha
more sites feasible and hit the middle-income goal with the local programs and help hundred percent be affordable programs and the team we were able to understand how a project in san francisco given the inclusionary unite i unit requirements maxes out the state program they'll have thirteen percent of to be routine by the planning commission, and may be acted upon by a single roll call vote on site and an ownership 20 percent of those units onsite and then for that we be graduated up to 35...
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the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use l vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how long has this been operating in san francisco and the late 18 hours it is one of the best places to get it coffee. >> we have intrrnl consumers that know of this ori
the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use l vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious...
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so obviously all the local hospitals are gearing up. you just heard that caller say that eugene may be getting involved. that's a city just to the north of roseburg in oregon. >> and thomas roberts. >> brian, we're hearing there from larry howell who was talking about the fact that he was on his way to campus. and i'm looking over what's being reported by our portland affiliate kwg talking about the fact that at the top of the hour they were considering in tern buildings that they deemed clear to let those students out. but they would be patting those students down. again, as we were talking to clint van zandt and to other people from the fbi thinking is this shooter working alone. could they be working in connection with someone else. so out of an abundance of caution we also know that more atf aelgt agents were being sen portland. this is coordinate with the atf agents who were also on the scene. they sent out another tweet of information saying they'd send out information from portland to the k-9 team to the campus of umpqua. >> thoma
so obviously all the local hospitals are gearing up. you just heard that caller say that eugene may be getting involved. that's a city just to the north of roseburg in oregon. >> and thomas roberts. >> brian, we're hearing there from larry howell who was talking about the fact that he was on his way to campus. and i'm looking over what's being reported by our portland affiliate kwg talking about the fact that at the top of the hour they were considering in tern buildings that they...
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the government of kunduz or the local police there who act a lot like bandits. what do they think about the afghan government. are they more concerned about their tribe. the government doesn't seem to have a defense minister yet. the taliban do not have the training and equipment but they're motivated and that's the real problem, they have to be motivated and willing to fight and die for the afghan society. >> there's no doubt about the fact that in a heavily populated area, putting air strikes in, not only killing innocent civilians, but you can turn the people against you by doing this and of course hitting doctors without borders, you have the people from the u.n. say that could be a war crime. >> in syria, reports suggest isil has destroyed the famed arc of tribes seen in this file footage. sources confirm that the 2,000 year old relic has blown up. >> russian fighter jets are targeting training camps, command posts, and munitions depots. attackers have been in the country side and in hams province. the syrian observatory for human rights says the strikes hav
the government of kunduz or the local police there who act a lot like bandits. what do they think about the afghan government. are they more concerned about their tribe. the government doesn't seem to have a defense minister yet. the taliban do not have the training and equipment but they're motivated and that's the real problem, they have to be motivated and willing to fight and die for the afghan society. >> there's no doubt about the fact that in a heavily populated area, putting air...
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the local sheriff questioned the inquiry and will decide if the deputy will be fired. cell phone video showing the deputy flipping the student's desk and then flinging her forward on to the floor.
the local sheriff questioned the inquiry and will decide if the deputy will be fired. cell phone video showing the deputy flipping the student's desk and then flinging her forward on to the floor.
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6 the construction contracting ordinance. >> as you may know the local business lbe levied the certify have advantageous in the skrauth goals the contract monitoring division certifies the firm and clay's classes them as women business enterprise or other business xrisz 1300 lbe's have a 3 percent dropped and minority have clarified by a ethnicity and the representation of the firms the same as a year ago with 46 asian-american and 20 percent african-american and 20232 percent latino owned businesses we were what did you do 16 now contract $26 million only 8 contracts governed by the lbe and 64 percent of contract were what did you do to lbe firms this is $6.6 million or 69 percent of dollars annulment awarded going to local certified firms the lbe we're expediting on the size and scope the projects awarded dwurg the record were sued and 86 percent of dollars went to lbe the 6 contracts were exempt from the lbe ordinance due to take our small size or waivers 51 percent of exempt went to local businesses. >> over $12 million was paid out for contractors during the fiscal year additional
6 the construction contracting ordinance. >> as you may know the local business lbe levied the certify have advantageous in the skrauth goals the contract monitoring division certifies the firm and clay's classes them as women business enterprise or other business xrisz 1300 lbe's have a 3 percent dropped and minority have clarified by a ethnicity and the representation of the firms the same as a year ago with 46 asian-american and 20 percent african-american and 20232 percent latino...
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in the studio, jacob peklo, local five news. we are iowa." jack: she's running royalty -- and she's in des moines today to cheer on the runners. kathrine switzer was the first woman to compete in a marathon in boston, back in 19-67. she had to sneak in, because women weren't allowed to compete. she was almost stopped by race officials before she could finish. today she ran alongside a group that's going to be competing in the relays and 5-k. switzer says it's great to see a generation of runners that's been inspired. kathrine switzer, marathoner: "they are touched very much by this story because everybody in life's been told you're not welcome, you're not good enough. and you do it anyway, and you become fearless. and that gives people a lot of courage, so i'm happy for that." jack: switzer will take part in the local 5 pasta dinner tomorrow night. that's from 5 to 8 at the community choice credit union ballroom. jack: to get ready for the big race... there's also some road closures you need to be aware of. starting at 6 tonight-- sections of
in the studio, jacob peklo, local five news. we are iowa." jack: she's running royalty -- and she's in des moines today to cheer on the runners. kathrine switzer was the first woman to compete in a marathon in boston, back in 19-67. she had to sneak in, because women weren't allowed to compete. she was almost stopped by race officials before she could finish. today she ran alongside a group that's going to be competing in the relays and 5-k. switzer says it's great to see a generation of...
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the local story tonight is period of rain, heavy at times. we're under flood flash watch tonight for the entire area as the rain continues to move in with element of heavy rain. slowly over the weekend the rains will diminish in the local area. flooding is a concern tonight. we have to closely watch the element of tropical moisture surge northward. a lot of heavy rain coming our way but not directly related to joaquin who is going to move off. more to share. steve rudin will join me later. alison: let's get out in the elements. ocean city, maryland, feeling the bankrupt of the major rainstorm here. out there in the storm,'s jonathan elias. day two out there. is it worse today? jonathan: the winds are worse today than yesterday. but last night the coastal community got absolutely blasted. if i was standing here last night and i was looking out at the mean ocean, because it's not friendly right now, i wouldn't be able to see the waves. the rain was coming down horizontally and blanket after blanket of rain. it was a mess out here. you talk about
the local story tonight is period of rain, heavy at times. we're under flood flash watch tonight for the entire area as the rain continues to move in with element of heavy rain. slowly over the weekend the rains will diminish in the local area. flooding is a concern tonight. we have to closely watch the element of tropical moisture surge northward. a lot of heavy rain coming our way but not directly related to joaquin who is going to move off. more to share. steve rudin will join me later....
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local 5 will bring you the latest on local 5 news at 5 and 6. sabrina: this morning, des moines police continue the investigation of a sunday drive by shooting. sabrina: police received a call about gunfire on east 12th street around eight last night. the caller heard two gunshots, went outside, and saw a hispanic man walking down the street. that man told the caller he was shot. police say the caller told them they saw a larger car take off south bound . it is unknown of the victim was injured but police did find shell casings at the scene. sabrina: new this morning...a focus on road safety for a certain age group. sabrina: iowa publica safety officials will be focusing on raising awareness about driver safety for teens this week. this week is also national teen driver safety week. motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for 14 to 18 year olds in iowa and across the u-s. surveys show only 25-percent of parents talk to teens about safety issues...including driving under the influence, texting while driving, and the need to wear a s
local 5 will bring you the latest on local 5 news at 5 and 6. sabrina: this morning, des moines police continue the investigation of a sunday drive by shooting. sabrina: police received a call about gunfire on east 12th street around eight last night. the caller heard two gunshots, went outside, and saw a hispanic man walking down the street. that man told the caller he was shot. police say the caller told them they saw a larger car take off south bound . it is unknown of the victim was injured...