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--- the bomb squad is responding in >>> breaking news into our newsroom. the bomb squad responding in oakland right now. these are pictures of nbc bay area skyranger. an unknown item exploded inside a garbage truck near moss street at fair mont avenue. the driver was injured. that is new video just into the newsroom and told it happened about 7:30 this morning and crews are still on the scene investigating. so far, we know that officials do not believe it was a bomb. of course, we'll continue to follow the story. we have reporters on it, as well. and bring you updates at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> new this morning, this decision 2020, lgbtq issues will be front and center for the democratic candidates. candidates will be in a special forum at ucla in october. candidates will have to reach at least 1% support to be invited meaning an openly gay candidate mayor of indiana does qualify. meanwhile, democratic presidential hopeful senator amy klobuchar has actually planned to visit san francisco with a roundtable discussion on the efforts of climate change in the city.
--- the bomb squad is responding in >>> breaking news into our newsroom. the bomb squad responding in oakland right now. these are pictures of nbc bay area skyranger. an unknown item exploded inside a garbage truck near moss street at fair mont avenue. the driver was injured. that is new video just into the newsroom and told it happened about 7:30 this morning and crews are still on the scene investigating. so far, we know that officials do not believe it was a bomb. of course, we'll...
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rachel burden is in the newsroom. what goes on air, how we discuss things, who we talk to, the kind of conversations that take place, editorial conversations as well about the nitty—gritty of brexit and what it is we feel our audience needs to know. so much that these days takes online, on social media. 0ne days takes online, on social media. one of our audience members is here today looking at our facebook page, which has loads of messages, which would be typicalfor a morning we are discussing brexit. does it reflect for you the kind of conversations you are having on your real life? yes, to be honest, a lot of people have turned around and saidi of people have turned around and said i have zoned out a brexit, it's very negative and stop looking at it, people are using words like dark times and dangerous. to be honest, it's how i feel about brexit myself. these are not scientific surveys by any means and some social media skews more to remain or some towards brexit. it can get quite heated. have you found yourself get
rachel burden is in the newsroom. what goes on air, how we discuss things, who we talk to, the kind of conversations that take place, editorial conversations as well about the nitty—gritty of brexit and what it is we feel our audience needs to know. so much that these days takes online, on social media. 0ne days takes online, on social media. one of our audience members is here today looking at our facebook page, which has loads of messages, which would be typicalfor a morning we are...
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" trailblazer", gilliam wrote of her experiences including her efforts to promote diversity in the newsroom way journalism works. its important that we have all people represented around the table"in addition to her work in journalism, gilliam also co- founded the maynard institute in washington d.c.the organization works to improve media coverage by making sure newsrooms reflect the communities they serve . dorothy gilliam is a legend in the industry.cathy trost is the executive director of the newseum's freedom forum institute.she says while gilliam and other women broke barriers decades ago, there's still room for progress.its been clear that we need more women and diversity in leadership. because tone gets set at the top and decisions get made at the top about the expectations you are communicating about your values in the newsroom. trost says the newseum programs and exhibits highlight the rise of female journalists and their vital role in the media.she's hopes increasing awareness of the history, the struggles and the accomplishments will lead to more positive changes. we've been hear
" trailblazer", gilliam wrote of her experiences including her efforts to promote diversity in the newsroom way journalism works. its important that we have all people represented around the table"in addition to her work in journalism, gilliam also co- founded the maynard institute in washington d.c.the organization works to improve media coverage by making sure newsrooms reflect the communities they serve . dorothy gilliam is a legend in the industry.cathy trost is the executive...
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. >> we just got word into the newsroom that bart is currently not running because of computer problems. when it is back up and running, we will let you know. >>> let's take a look at the forecast with the newest member of our team. thank you for joining us. >> of course it is on a morning where anybody waiting at a bart station will be getting rained on. the good news is, it is the weekend. the bad news is, it will rain again. let's show you the radar. you will see a big wall of green off the coast. not raining a lot now for most of us. there is a little rain to the south bay. the first thing you have to see is the big wall of green. that is the late morning. if you are up early, you are getting steady showers. a specifically in the south bay. a close-up look around fremont. a good heavy cl -- cell of
. >> we just got word into the newsroom that bart is currently not running because of computer problems. when it is back up and running, we will let you know. >>> let's take a look at the forecast with the newest member of our team. thank you for joining us. >> of course it is on a morning where anybody waiting at a bart station will be getting rained on. the good news is, it is the weekend. the bad news is, it will rain again. let's show you the radar. you will see a big...
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" trailblazer", gilliam wrote of her experiences including her efforts to promote diversity in the newsrooms. its important that people represented around the table" her work in journalism, gilliam also co-founded the maynard institute in d.c.the organization improve media coverage by making sure newsrooms communities they serve .dorothy gilliam is a legend in the industry.cathy trost is the executive freedom forum institute.she says while gilliam and other women broke barriers decades ago, there's still room for progress.its been clear that we need more women and diversity in leadership. because tone gets set at the top and decisions get made at the top about the expectations you are communicating about your values in the newsroom. trost says the newseum programs and exhibits highlight the rise of female journalists and their vital role in the media.she's hopes increasing awareness of the history, the struggles and the accomplishments will lead to more positive changes.we've been hearing that message for 30, 40 years even before dorothy gilliam and it's time now to standup and make a chang
" trailblazer", gilliam wrote of her experiences including her efforts to promote diversity in the newsrooms. its important that people represented around the table" her work in journalism, gilliam also co-founded the maynard institute in d.c.the organization improve media coverage by making sure newsrooms communities they serve .dorothy gilliam is a legend in the industry.cathy trost is the executive freedom forum institute.she says while gilliam and other women broke barriers...
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" trailblazer", gilliam wrote of her experiences including her efforts to promote diversity in the newsroom the way journalism works. its important that we have all people represented around the table"in addition to her work in journalism, gilliam also co- founded the maynard institute in washington d.c.the organization works to improve media coverage by making sure newsrooms reflect the communities they serve . rothy gilliam is a legend in the industry.cathy trost is the executive director of the newseum's freedom forum institute.she says while gilliam and other women broke barriers decades ago, there's still room for progress.its been clear that we need more women and diversity in leadership. because tone gets set at the top and decisions get made at the top about the expectations you are communicating about your values in the newsroom. trost says the newseum programs and exhibits highlight the rise of female journalists and their vital role in the media.she's hopes increasing awareness of the history, the struggles and the accomplishments will lead to more positive changes. we've been he
" trailblazer", gilliam wrote of her experiences including her efforts to promote diversity in the newsroom the way journalism works. its important that we have all people represented around the table"in addition to her work in journalism, gilliam also co- founded the maynard institute in washington d.c.the organization works to improve media coverage by making sure newsrooms reflect the communities they serve . rothy gilliam is a legend in the industry.cathy trost is the...
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sara zendehnam is in the newsroom, at least 23 people died in the rural town of beauregard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that is right, in addition to 23 confirmed deaths officials say they were two people in intensive care and several others injured and missing, there is an intense ground search that is expected to happen this morning. the fear is the death toll could go up. there is a news conference happening right now with updates on the plan today, let's give you a little bit of background first. the tornado happened yesterday afternoon. lee county sheriff jay jones said the twister went down county road in beauregard, the path of construction the path of destruction is at least a mile-long. video shows just how extensive the damages, you can see right here. several homes were destroyed. the national weather service reported this as a level iii tornado. strong is 150 to 206 mile-per-hour winds. sheriff jones spoke to reporters last about what the mission will be like this morning. >> will have different agencies coming in, personnel from literally all of the state and fr
sara zendehnam is in the newsroom, at least 23 people died in the rural town of beauregard, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, that is right, in addition to 23 confirmed deaths officials say they were two people in intensive care and several others injured and missing, there is an intense ground search that is expected to happen this morning. the fear is the death toll could go up. there is a news conference happening right now with updates on the plan today, let's give you a little...
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tonight ken wayne joins us in the newsroom to show you exactly where the infected person visited but first catherine heenan is here with what officials want you to know (catherine) grant and vicki... officials say this person's case of measles was so bad---they had to be hospitalized. now they want to get the word out about the places the infected person visited...while in santa clara county. from march 16 to march 23--- there are 20 spots where people might have been exposed to the disease. although vaccination rates are very high in the county. there are people who are still at risk. that includes children too young to get the vaccine.. children and adults with weakened immune systems. unvaccinated children... and parents of those unvaccinated children. but if you'vr had two doses of the m-m-r vaccine - you're protected. the person who visited the bay area was exposed to measles overseas...and not here locally. now health experts are emphasizing the importance of getting vaccinated.
tonight ken wayne joins us in the newsroom to show you exactly where the infected person visited but first catherine heenan is here with what officials want you to know (catherine) grant and vicki... officials say this person's case of measles was so bad---they had to be hospitalized. now they want to get the word out about the places the infected person visited...while in santa clara county. from march 16 to march 23--- there are 20 spots where people might have been exposed to the disease....
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here are the top stories we're following in the newsroom this morning. president trump went to the pentagon this morning to meet with acting defense secretary shanahan. the talks were expected to be about the final battle to take the last pocket held by isis in sir gentleman. shanahan has been heading the defense department in january. >>> new president trump is vowing to veto a bill against his national emergency declaration. 12 republican senators joined democrats in voting for the resolution yesterday, which would rescind the emergency declaration at the mexican border. president trump declared the national emergency one month after the homeland security bill didn't give him the billions he want today build a wall on the border of mexico. >>> according to new numbers from the u.s. labor department, employers posted 7.6 million open jobs in the month of january that. is near a record high set in november. that means the number of open jobs outnumbers the unemployed by roughly a million. in 18 years the data has been tracked, there were always more unemp
here are the top stories we're following in the newsroom this morning. president trump went to the pentagon this morning to meet with acting defense secretary shanahan. the talks were expected to be about the final battle to take the last pocket held by isis in sir gentleman. shanahan has been heading the defense department in january. >>> new president trump is vowing to veto a bill against his national emergency declaration. 12 republican senators joined democrats in voting for the...
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kron 4's noelle bellow is live in the newsroom with the latest..noelle? right now more than 700 california inmates find themselves sitting on death row.. the state hasn't executed anyone since 2006... and as far as the governor is concerned..that isn't going to change anytime soon. as vicki mentioned -- the governor will officially issue an executive order on this tomorrow -- not only will it halt execution for the inmates -- it will also include plans to withdraw the lethal injection regulations that death penalty opponents have already tied up in court. governor newsom also plans to shutter the execution chamber at san quentin state prison. that chamber has never been used. important to note -- california voters have narrowly supported the death penalty most recently in 2016 when they voted to speed up the process, despite that -- we are getting reaction from california lawmakers supporting the governor's decision.. oakland mayor libby schaaf tweeted this out.she says "halting the death penalty is the right thing to do. i strongly support gov. newsom's
kron 4's noelle bellow is live in the newsroom with the latest..noelle? right now more than 700 california inmates find themselves sitting on death row.. the state hasn't executed anyone since 2006... and as far as the governor is concerned..that isn't going to change anytime soon. as vicki mentioned -- the governor will officially issue an executive order on this tomorrow -- not only will it halt execution for the inmates -- it will also include plans to withdraw the lethal injection...
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live in the newsroom dan kerman kron 4 news. (pam) (pam) (pam) and we first told you about this new measles case through a push alert. make sure you download the kron 4 mobile app to always get the latest breaking news updates. and we have more on what is being done to contain the spread of the disease... coming up at 6:30. (ken) the justice department plans to release a redacted version of special counsel robert mueller's report to congress and the public by mid-april or sooner. that's according to attorney general william barr. it comes after barr released a summary of mueller's report on the russia investigation sunday. in a letter to the house and senate judiciary committees, barr says his department is "well along" in removing information that would be a security risk. barr says the report is almost 400 pages long. and he's offering to testify shortly after it's released. in his summary, barr said the russia investigation did not establish the trump campaign conspired with the russian government ahead of the election. but he
live in the newsroom dan kerman kron 4 news. (pam) (pam) (pam) and we first told you about this new measles case through a push alert. make sure you download the kron 4 mobile app to always get the latest breaking news updates. and we have more on what is being done to contain the spread of the disease... coming up at 6:30. (ken) the justice department plans to release a redacted version of special counsel robert mueller's report to congress and the public by mid-april or sooner. that's...
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nbc bay area has more from the newsroom. >> reporter: the suspected shooter has been charged with murder. all this while new zealand's prime minister is asking why wasn't he on somebody's radar? security remains high as new zealanders continue to grieve. today they got more bad news. >> it is with sadness that i advise that the number of people who have died in this awful event has now risen to 50. >> 50 other people were injured and 36 remain in the hospital. two of them in critical condition. the gunman live streamed his horrific shooting rampage at two mosques on social media as he took aim at men, women and children involved in their friday prayers. >> as you know the 28-year-old male appeared in court yesterday charged with murder. >> the wide-ranging investigation into the mass shooting continues. new zealand's prime minister says the alleged gunman wasn't on any agency watch list, either in new zealand or australia, and she wants to know why. now, new zealand police arrested a man and a woman right after that shooting because of a firearm. they have since been released, but police
nbc bay area has more from the newsroom. >> reporter: the suspected shooter has been charged with murder. all this while new zealand's prime minister is asking why wasn't he on somebody's radar? security remains high as new zealanders continue to grieve. today they got more bad news. >> it is with sadness that i advise that the number of people who have died in this awful event has now risen to 50. >> 50 other people were injured and 36 remain in the hospital. two of them in...
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here is live pictures in the newsroom. show dutch police arrested tactical gear, storming an apartment building. it looks like this camera is focusing in on some helicopters overhead, possibly searching for the suspect. authorities are not ruling out the possibility that there other suspects and other gunmen involved. someone shot and killed one person and injured many others on a crowded street car in a city about 45 minutes south of amsterdam. this happened around noon time and another line, which is about 3:00 in the morning here. police have not been able to find the gun men. they believe the shooter may have fled in a car that was later found abandoned. right now dutch authorities are working with german authorities to keep an eye on the border of those two countries as well as rain rail lines and dutch airports and other government buildings in the countries. the dutch prime minister called the situation worrying. they are not ruling out the possibility the shooting may be terror related. will continue to follow the l
here is live pictures in the newsroom. show dutch police arrested tactical gear, storming an apartment building. it looks like this camera is focusing in on some helicopters overhead, possibly searching for the suspect. authorities are not ruling out the possibility that there other suspects and other gunmen involved. someone shot and killed one person and injured many others on a crowded street car in a city about 45 minutes south of amsterdam. this happened around noon time and another line,...
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in the newsroom, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> amy, thank you. ome, san francisco police are stepping up patrols after the new zealand shooting. the department shared this tweet saying officers will be making extra calls at san francisco mosques. we work stronger as a team. please, if you see something, say something. on high alert today. other police departments stepping up weather and traffic. we'll start with mike. >> live doppler we'll see a lot of clear conditions the next couple of morning, no doubt about it.
in the newsroom, amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >>> amy, thank you. ome, san francisco police are stepping up patrols after the new zealand shooting. the department shared this tweet saying officers will be making extra calls at san francisco mosques. we work stronger as a team. please, if you see something, say something. on high alert today. other police departments stepping up weather and traffic. we'll start with mike. >> live doppler we'll see a lot of clear conditions the next...
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you put that box in the newsroom and think you are walking away from it? >> a very good point. e you with a live picture, the a's home opener just about three hours away. have a great morning and a great opening day. cvs pharmacy. ed gets copays as low as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and, lily.... lily gets anything she wants. ed knows he could just have us deliver his prescriptions. but what's the fun in that? switch to cvs pharmacy....
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connell: deirdre bolton in the newsroom. we watch the hearings all the time. grandstanding. looks like we saw some of that today. at same time wells fargo was caught doing stuff pretty rough for customers. melissa: absolutely. it seems like it has gone by. they bring somebody out for the tongue-lashing after the fact. what does that do for the folks? connell: guy wasn't running bank. deirdre said he worked there. but wasn't running the bank. melissa: anyway. economy at risk. flue warning from president trump by the rise of socialism in the u.s. why he says the progressive push will have dire consequences in the nation. cheating, have you heard this story? dozens of wealthy parents and hollywood stars accused of carrying out a nationwide college admissions scam. it is huge. there is bribery. there is test cheating, all kinds of stuff. judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst on the legal fallout. that is next. ♪ some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to ear
connell: deirdre bolton in the newsroom. we watch the hearings all the time. grandstanding. looks like we saw some of that today. at same time wells fargo was caught doing stuff pretty rough for customers. melissa: absolutely. it seems like it has gone by. they bring somebody out for the tongue-lashing after the fact. what does that do for the folks? connell: guy wasn't running bank. deirdre said he worked there. but wasn't running the bank. melissa: anyway. economy at risk. flue warning from...
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abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in the newsroom with the latest. melanie? >> the bill aims to eliminate the three most common poverty-related tows, leaving intact dozens of other reasons a vehicle could be towed. the bay area is known for high costs, including steep towing fees. the average fee to retrieve a car from a tow yard is $500. >> when you add add daily storage, additional fees and fines, the cost to retrieve a car could often skyrocket to $1500. >> which district 17 assembly member david chu says is having a devastating impact on low and middle class residents. today he introduced a bill to eliminate poverty-related tows if the owner has five or more unpaid parking tickets. if the car registration is more than six months out of date, or when a car has been legally parked for more than 72 hours. information law enforcement and meter maids have access to when calling a tow truck company. mary lovelace says she was working as an interior home improvement specialist when things got rough. >> i was unable to continually look for work once they put the
abc 7 news reporter melanie woodrow is live in the newsroom with the latest. melanie? >> the bill aims to eliminate the three most common poverty-related tows, leaving intact dozens of other reasons a vehicle could be towed. the bay area is known for high costs, including steep towing fees. the average fee to retrieve a car from a tow yard is $500. >> when you add add daily storage, additional fees and fines, the cost to retrieve a car could often skyrocket to $1500. >> which...
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. >> dion lim is live in the newsroom. these girls are really incredibly smart. >> reporter: that doesn't scratch the surface. what will strike you about this interview is how resilient and how brave and how well prepared these two little girls were for the elements. it is why rescuers are calling their safe return home a miracle. >> my sister cried the whole night. and so i told her to think happy thoughts of our family and i kept watch for most of the night. >> reporter: the cries of despair, very different from the tears of joy in the cell phone video. the moment misty and travis carrico were reunited with her daughter's leia and caroline after two days lost in the woods. the girls ages 8 and 5 were doing what kids do in rural benbow. >> we live on 80 acres of land in the middle nowhere and our kids spend hours of time out playing and it is not abnormal for them to be out in the yard playing unsupervised but it is our lifestyle. >> reporter: but when the girls didn't come home, mom and dad began to worry. >> we hiked at
. >> dion lim is live in the newsroom. these girls are really incredibly smart. >> reporter: that doesn't scratch the surface. what will strike you about this interview is how resilient and how brave and how well prepared these two little girls were for the elements. it is why rescuers are calling their safe return home a miracle. >> my sister cried the whole night. and so i told her to think happy thoughts of our family and i kept watch for most of the night. >>...
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. >> we go to the newsroom with new documents from the investigation. >> this is the 6report from thento police department. it includes interviews with the two officers. the sacramento police department released this because of a new senate bill that requires law enforcement agencies to disclose certain investigation records. we pulled a statement from an interview with one of the two involved in shooting. the detective asked why he fired at clark. he said, quote, i was in fear for my live. i thought he was already shooting at me so i wanted to return fire to stop the threat. the report also has an interview with the other officer involved. both interviews were done about six hours after the shooting. the report also offers other insight from the investigation. now, of course we know the investigation concluded that both officers were clear of criminal charges which led to protests across the city. supporters of stephon clark went to the sacramento city council meeting last night to express their concerns to the council members. the majority of people talked about their outrage follow
. >> we go to the newsroom with new documents from the investigation. >> this is the 6report from thento police department. it includes interviews with the two officers. the sacramento police department released this because of a new senate bill that requires law enforcement agencies to disclose certain investigation records. we pulled a statement from an interview with one of the two involved in shooting. the detective asked why he fired at clark. he said, quote, i was in fear for...
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you are live in the newsroom. we begin this hour with the president seeking to rebound after a week marred by defeat in vietnam and on capitol hill. the president went off script delivering a speech for cpac. the president tackling a number of topics, the russia investigation, lashing out at congress, and criticizing his 2020 challengers. >> the men and women here today are on the front lines of protecting america's interests, defending america's value and reclaiming our nation's priceless heritage. we have people in congress. right now we have people this congress that hate our country. you know that. we can name every one of them if we want. they hate our country. democrat lawmakers are now embracing socialism. they want to replace individual rights with total government domination. this is the new democrat platform. and i don't want to talk them out of it. i don't. i don't. i swear. i don't. this is a killer. i've got to get off this subject. i want them to embrace this plan. i just want to be the republican tha
you are live in the newsroom. we begin this hour with the president seeking to rebound after a week marred by defeat in vietnam and on capitol hill. the president went off script delivering a speech for cpac. the president tackling a number of topics, the russia investigation, lashing out at congress, and criticizing his 2020 challengers. >> the men and women here today are on the front lines of protecting america's interests, defending america's value and reclaiming our nation's...
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>>> it is 3:00 eastern, noon out west, live in the cnn newsroom, i'm ana cabrera in new york. on the southern border of the united states right now, customs and immigration officials say the breaking point that they've been expecting is completely upon them now. in texas and arizona and new mexico, processing centers, migrant family shelters, these temporary facilities, they're bursting and immigration officials are about to release a lot of people, possibly thousands from detention in terms of. we'll go live to the border in just a moment. take a look at this. customs and border protection just released a snapshot of just how overwhelmed they are. these are just a few of the migrant processing centers that are well over 100% capacity they say. in el paso, nearly triple the number of people that they're set up to handle and mcallen, texas, 358% over capacity. we're getting details now about a plan to release hundreds of people currently inside the jam-packed migrant centers, into communities in south texas, because there is just not enough room for everyone. and that's going to
>>> it is 3:00 eastern, noon out west, live in the cnn newsroom, i'm ana cabrera in new york. on the southern border of the united states right now, customs and immigration officials say the breaking point that they've been expecting is completely upon them now. in texas and arizona and new mexico, processing centers, migrant family shelters, these temporary facilities, they're bursting and immigration officials are about to release a lot of people, possibly thousands from detention in...
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. >> instead of making a speech, he wants to show people what is important to him, in the newsroom with the story. christina? >> the first of a series of events that he says will replace the state of the city address, he rolled up his sleeves, and helps to get a tiny village of homes off the ground. joining volunteers from habitat for humanity, the mayor announced last month that he would be doing away with the traditional state of the city address, and instead get out of the community -- into the community, and highlight things important to his ministration. >> i think we need to doing, im residents to be a part of it, we got many volunteers today, and a couple more days, more helping us out, in the cleanup, we want to see how we can engage the community meaningfully, making san jose a place to live -- a great place to live. >> building 80 tiny homes designed as trip -- transitional housing, and the mayor's office says he has three more community events planned this week, tomorrow he will focus on public safety, on friday, a forum on innovation and education, and another event on satur
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. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera in new york. thanks for staying with me. on the southern border of the u.s., customs officials say the breaking point they've been expecting is completely upon them. in texas, in arizona, in new mexico, processing centers, migrant family shelters, these temporary facilities, they are bursting. and immigration officials are about to release a lot of people, possibly thousands, from detention in texas. we'll go live to the border in just a moment. this is how overwhelmed some of these facilities are. customs officials say these migrant processing centers are well over 100% capacity. edinburgh, texas, el paso,
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on the big data that's coming up next after a short break american evans dean from all of us in the newsroom thanks for watching. the players. table. and the stage. patrolling the games in the game of power and money the competition is fierce the league's most important natural resource bluffing betting checking how long will they be able to play and who will win their school we believe that renewable energy we play an important role in the future. of plugging the geopolitical limits to show strong military to g.w. . i click i like i shop online and that produces huge amounts of data but who analyzes it one culprit is the advertising industry i look for a curry recipe online and suddenly ads for indian cookbooks pop up everywhere big data is it a blessing or a curse i will focus today on. i'm always online my smartphone is always connected wherever i go along the way i leave digital footprints and help create a pot of what's known as big data. researchers have analyzed close to a million apps from the google play store they found that ninety percent of the data and many of these apps send da
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i'm ana cabrera in new york, you're live in the "cnn newsroom." the center of the democratic universe is in austin, texas, where the size and diversity of the presidential field is on full display at the south by southwest festival. cnn political analyst mark creston is in austin, where three of the hopefuls will soon take part in town halls tonight. here in new york is patrick healy, politics editor for "the new york times." mark, you heard from the candidates this weekend. who's generating the most buzz? >> the most commotion out of south by swefts this weekend has been beto o'rourke. beto o'rourke who appeared at a screening of his document delay chronicled his run for the u.s. senate. a lot of people thought they would hear him say i decided to run for president. he did not say that. he was very coy about it but at the same time he was on stage, his campaign was sending out an e-mail, a list-building e-mail. that is where we are as we come into this evening. as you said there are three candidates with will hear from tonight, three young candida
i'm ana cabrera in new york, you're live in the "cnn newsroom." the center of the democratic universe is in austin, texas, where the size and diversity of the presidential field is on full display at the south by southwest festival. cnn political analyst mark creston is in austin, where three of the hopefuls will soon take part in town halls tonight. here in new york is patrick healy, politics editor for "the new york times." mark, you heard from the candidates this weekend....
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live in the newsroom, allie rasmus. >>> a project only expected to last a couple of weeks will go on for a couple of months. caltrans expanded the repairs to the richmond bridge. >> reporter: this project will lead to lane closures on the richmond, san rafael bridge. it's something to be aware of for late night and early morning commuters. a simple fix on the bridge turned into a major $8 million project. >> out of an abundance of caution we decided to replace the remaining 31 on the upper deck and the remaining 30 on the lower deck. >> reporter: from replacing one expansion joint to replacing 60. this will be a work site for several months. after a joint failed and sent concrete onto a car, they thought replacing multiple joints would be the best bet. >> i would be nervous too if i was traveling on the lower deck. out of an abundance of caution, let's just replace them. >> reporter: the february failure was likely caused by a truck carrying a load too heavy for the bridge. inspections show no other issues but if the weight affected one joint, it could have affected others. >> it went
live in the newsroom, allie rasmus. >>> a project only expected to last a couple of weeks will go on for a couple of months. caltrans expanded the repairs to the richmond bridge. >> reporter: this project will lead to lane closures on the richmond, san rafael bridge. it's something to be aware of for late night and early morning commuters. a simple fix on the bridge turned into a major $8 million project. >> out of an abundance of caution we decided to replace the remaining...
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come to the newsroom next new to channel. goodbye no story. with exclusive. the must see concerning parts culture consider a. place to be for curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so subscribe don't miss out. take it personally by u.n. with all of the wonderful people and stories that make the game so special. for all true fans my. take on more than football online. this is t w news coming to you live from berlin try this while weight goes on the offensive the tech company is suing the u.s. government that says a law limiting its access to the american market is unconstitutional also in the program per song and grassa but as well as government expels german ambassador daniel premier for backing opposition leader wanted why go despite the move to germany says why do hez its unwavering support. and manufactured crisis.
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. >> i'm kate larson in the newsroom, many of the parents accused of bribing their way into elite universitiesedly helped children cheat on the college entrance exams. disturbing to many people including the professionals who work in the testing world. according to the criminal complaint, gordon caplan was instructed to tell daughter to be stupid while evaluated for psychiatrist for extra time on the s.a.t. exam. goal to be slow, not as bright. >> really makes me angry. >> a psychiatrist who specializes in learning differences. works with schools and families to determine if a child needs special accommodations. >> there are students who need extended time, without a question. >> under the americans with disabilities act students with learning disabilities, adhd, psych yatic disorders, hearing impairment, autism and brain injuries might be qualified. evaluates students and may recommend 50% or 100% more time on tests but caplan was allegedly gaming the system. >> looking out for normal kid, why do they have to get punished? >> been a.c.t. and s.a.t. teacher for 30 years. feels too many student
. >> i'm kate larson in the newsroom, many of the parents accused of bribing their way into elite universitiesedly helped children cheat on the college entrance exams. disturbing to many people including the professionals who work in the testing world. according to the criminal complaint, gordon caplan was instructed to tell daughter to be stupid while evaluated for psychiatrist for extra time on the s.a.t. exam. goal to be slow, not as bright. >> really makes me angry. >> a...
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i remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations because it was so many nationalities. just that we all come different places but it's all that gives us that gives us the ability to identify the people who live at the site of the world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. i just because your initial shock chose to have boyfriends now. charging a diverse lives of the children of south africa the distances. bannock on the same scale and the tension as could see. through a complex history of dramatic social and political change seven-up south africa on al-jazeera. i'm sammy's a down in the hole with a look at the headlines here in al-jazeera now britain's parliament has rejected prime minister to resign may's breaks that deal for a second time it plunges the u.k. deeper into crisis with just seventeen days before it's due to leave the european union m.p.'s will now get a vote on whether the country should leave without a deal or form a vat
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kristina partsinevelos is live in the newsroom with the details. kristina? right of the governor of new york reached out to amazon, had several phone calls to convince him to come back to new york city. they even took out an entire page in "the new york times." like you mentioned you had a lot of business leaders sign it. earlier today you had governor cuomo who spoke in are chaseter and he talked how businesses have the power to shop around, get lowest tax incentives and best subsidies in general and amazon did just that. listen in. >> you have businesses that are shopping states. we just went through the amazon competition where amazon took it to a new level where they literally said, we have 25,000 jobs. we will take bids from states and cities nationwide. and who will offer us the best package. but amazon just did it on a higher level what happens every day. >> amazon said part of the reason they left because of the backlash they faced from local politicians. i reached out to several politicians getting their comments. i receive one from new york assembl
kristina partsinevelos is live in the newsroom with the details. kristina? right of the governor of new york reached out to amazon, had several phone calls to convince him to come back to new york city. they even took out an entire page in "the new york times." like you mentioned you had a lot of business leaders sign it. earlier today you had governor cuomo who spoke in are chaseter and he talked how businesses have the power to shop around, get lowest tax incentives and best...
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in the newsroom justine waldman. (terisa) the fallout from the university bribery scandal is growing tonight. there's now a 500-billion dollar lawsuit related to it. today two separate lawsuits were filed, one against the universities in question and the other from a bay area parent against the parents, coaches, administrators and admissions consultants tied to the case. kron 4's dan kerman has the details... the class action lawsuit filed wednesday in san francisco superior court is filed by a bay area woman and her son against 45 parents, coaches, administrators and admissions consultants.in the lawsuit jennifer kay toy says her son "graduated with a 4.2 grade point average" .... applied to some of the colleges where the cheating took place and did not get in.... i'm now outraged and hurt because i feel that my son... was denied access to a college not because he failed to work and study hard enough but because wealthy individuals felt that it was ok to lie, cheat, steal and bribe their children's way into a good co
in the newsroom justine waldman. (terisa) the fallout from the university bribery scandal is growing tonight. there's now a 500-billion dollar lawsuit related to it. today two separate lawsuits were filed, one against the universities in question and the other from a bay area parent against the parents, coaches, administrators and admissions consultants tied to the case. kron 4's dan kerman has the details... the class action lawsuit filed wednesday in san francisco superior court is filed by a...
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kron 4's terisa estacio is live in the newsroom with the details. terisa? (terisa) the san francisco medical examiner has released a report late this afternoon. detailing the cause of death for former public defender jeff adachi....who died last month. the medical examiner ruled adachi's death as accidental...saying he died of acute mixed drug toxicity... with cocaine and with cocaine and alcohol in his system... combined with a form of heart disease. according to the report...adachi was out to dinner with a friend in north bach when he had "gastric pain" his friend asked if he wanted to go to the hospital but he refused. the report says "at some point, most likely during the dinner, his already compromised heart could no longer sustain the amount of cardiac stress caused by these stimulant substances and became ischemic with death resulting a few hours later. adachi died back on february 22 at died back on adachi adachi died back on february 22 at age 59 in san february 22 at died back on adachi died back on adachi later.few hours later. adachi died back o
kron 4's terisa estacio is live in the newsroom with the details. terisa? (terisa) the san francisco medical examiner has released a report late this afternoon. detailing the cause of death for former public defender jeff adachi....who died last month. the medical examiner ruled adachi's death as accidental...saying he died of acute mixed drug toxicity... with cocaine and with cocaine and alcohol in his system... combined with a form of heart disease. according to the report...adachi was out to...
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kron 4's noelle bellow is live in the newsroom with the latest..noelle?governor newsom says the death penalty is inconsisent with our bedrock values and strikes at the very heart of what it means to be californian. as you mentioned tomorrow he is expected to sign an executive order that will halt the executions of all 737 inmates now sitting on death row. not only will his executive order place that moratorium on the death penalty -- it will also include plans to withdraw lethal injection regulations, which are already tied up in court. governor newsom also plans to shutter the new execution chamber at san quentin state prison -- which has never been used. newsom's of
kron 4's noelle bellow is live in the newsroom with the latest..noelle?governor newsom says the death penalty is inconsisent with our bedrock values and strikes at the very heart of what it means to be californian. as you mentioned tomorrow he is expected to sign an executive order that will halt the executions of all 737 inmates now sitting on death row. not only will his executive order place that moratorium on the death penalty -- it will also include plans to withdraw lethal injection...
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indeed, we are in one of the largest newsrooms in the world, here in the bbc news room, and today is been on the agenda time and time again is brexit and we‘ve invited some audience members in specifically to talk to editors, exactly what they want to see done on the brexit bishoo. i‘ll be talking to a couple of those shortly but first our reporters have had some in salford. hi, my name‘s tony, i voted to remain in the eu. i believe bbc‘s coverage should have been more positive in terms of showing the opportunities of remaining, as opposed to some of the project fear aspects. hi, my name's marie, and i voted to leave the eu. i feel the bbc's coverage of brexit has been scaremongering and very negative. it's about time we showed the positive aspects of leaving the eu and getting behind our businesses. they don't realise that educated people in this country knew what they were voting for. they've been scaremongering that much that people think we won't be able to trade and we won't be able to travel. i've been in business 20 years. wind and we are a furniture manufacturer. sam‘s compan
indeed, we are in one of the largest newsrooms in the world, here in the bbc news room, and today is been on the agenda time and time again is brexit and we‘ve invited some audience members in specifically to talk to editors, exactly what they want to see done on the brexit bishoo. i‘ll be talking to a couple of those shortly but first our reporters have had some in salford. hi, my name‘s tony, i voted to remain in the eu. i believe bbc‘s coverage should have been more positive in terms...
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. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york and on this night at the same time the midwest is grappling with historic floods and the same time the muslim community mourns 50 lives lost in the terror attacks in new zealand, president trump is tweeting not about either of those things but the late senator he once said wasn't a war hero. he again took aim at john mccain going after the late senator for among other things mccain's decisive vote against repealing obamacare. trump's attacks coming on the anniversary week of mccain's release as a p.o.w. 46 years ago. the president also firing off tweets at slew of our targets, "saturday night live," robert mueller eastern fox news. all as trump's acting chief of staff made the rounds on morning talk shows today to come to the president's defense after he said he didn't believe white nationalism was on the rise despite a far-right terrorist who killed 50 people at mosques in new zealand. >> the president's absolute, all threats, domestic and international, bu
. >>> you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm ana cabrera in new york and on this night at the same time the midwest is grappling with historic floods and the same time the muslim community mourns 50 lives lost in the terror attacks in new zealand, president trump is tweeting not about either of those things but the late senator he once said wasn't a war hero. he again took aim at john mccain going after the late senator for among other things mccain's decisive vote against...
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. >> the stuff we have in the newsroom. >>> the university of maryland wants to make changes to its alt l athletics. the decision came after the death of jordan mcnair. >> and nothing is off of the table here, as tracee wilkins explains one mentioned how cirque du soleil keeps its performers safe. >> reporter: the university of maryland is working to improve its sports program after the tragic death of one of its football players. it's learning best practices in placese the military and cirque du soleil. now, coaches at the university of maryland will have to get used to the university taking greater control of coaching across all orts. today, the board overseeing how the university would do that met for the first time. lastsummer, jordan mcnair died of aparent heat stroke during actice. it was revealed the coach's staff fostered a toxic environment and was prepared for health eneres. rod walters has prepared a list of 20 rommendations to make athletics safer. 18 have been implemented by the university so far. >> it looks like a lot of work has been done. i think in terms of due diligen
. >> the stuff we have in the newsroom. >>> the university of maryland wants to make changes to its alt l athletics. the decision came after the death of jordan mcnair. >> and nothing is off of the table here, as tracee wilkins explains one mentioned how cirque du soleil keeps its performers safe. >> reporter: the university of maryland is working to improve its sports program after the tragic death of one of its football players. it's learning best practices in...
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in the newsroom from the message from the white house a demands from democrats. leon. >> reporter: well, erika, i'm going to show you something, these p four pages ofer changed everything yesterday. for nearly two years special counsel robert mueller was looking into the white house and presidential champagne. tonight they report top democrats want the full reportl ed no later than next tuesday. the president said that wouldn't all.r him at now on the republican side senator lindsey graham called for another special counsel to be appointed. he wants to know how the fbi and cee jusepartment handled the opening of the russia investigation during the 2016 campaign. mueller's investigation took down trump chairman, white house national security adviser and long-term personal lawyer. today justice department officials revealed mueller told attorney general william barr and deputy attorney rod rosenstein three weeks ago he would not rule on the obstruction issue. >> until we know what bob mueller knows, until we have a clans to read the full report, and i hope we do, i
in the newsroom from the message from the white house a demands from democrats. leon. >> reporter: well, erika, i'm going to show you something, these p four pages ofer changed everything yesterday. for nearly two years special counsel robert mueller was looking into the white house and presidential champagne. tonight they report top democrats want the full reportl ed no later than next tuesday. the president said that wouldn't all.r him at now on the republican side senator lindsey...
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in the newsroom michelle kingston kron 4 news (pam) more breaking news tonight. he fruitvale bart station has reopened -- after shutting down this afternoon because a passenger was stabbed on a train. kron4's haziq maadyun has the latest. a live look outside right now... as we get our first look at the four zone forecast with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it has been a wet day for the bay area with rain starting this morning and it continues tonight. on the doppler radar we can see plenty or rain over the bay area and heavier rain is on the way. the rain will be heavy at times before midnight before turning to showers. on the satellite you can see the cold front coming through. lows tonight will be in the 40s. we will see partly cloudy skies with cool temperatures tomorrow with highs in the 50s and 60s. it will be partly cloudy on sunday but mostly dry. rain will return sunday night and monday and well into next week. (ken) a government watchdog says fema wrongly released the information of 2.3 million survivors of california wildfires in 2
in the newsroom michelle kingston kron 4 news (pam) more breaking news tonight. he fruitvale bart station has reopened -- after shutting down this afternoon because a passenger was stabbed on a train. kron4's haziq maadyun has the latest. a live look outside right now... as we get our first look at the four zone forecast with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it has been a wet day for the bay area with rain starting this morning and it continues tonight. on the doppler radar...
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deirdre bolton in the newsroom. melissa. melissa: here is oliver mcgee, former u.s. nt transportation secretary. thank you for joining us. there are some crosscurrents going on here. seems like one of the fights is if the plane was doing this specific thing is this operator error or is this error on the part of boeing? one, a pilot who raised the concern months ago said the flight manuel is inadequate and almost criminally insufficient. can you blame the flight manuel do you think, for not explaining what you're supposed to do in these situations? >> thank you for having me, melissa. this is definitely some miscommunication coming from boeing to the operators which are the pilots. essentially what we have is a ct problem on this aircraft. we moved the cg back because -- melissa: cg is what, sorry? >> center of gravity. center of gravity. we moved that back because the engines had to be mounted up front, forward to the wing. essentially when the plane is climbing it essentially tilts up. the computer says it is stalling when it is counting for differential lift coming
deirdre bolton in the newsroom. melissa. melissa: here is oliver mcgee, former u.s. nt transportation secretary. thank you for joining us. there are some crosscurrents going on here. seems like one of the fights is if the plane was doing this specific thing is this operator error or is this error on the part of boeing? one, a pilot who raised the concern months ago said the flight manuel is inadequate and almost criminally insufficient. can you blame the flight manuel do you think, for not...
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the report may rse more questions than it megan mcgrath is in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: good morning, guysf the newmation was released after a chicago journalist filed a freedom of information act. what was given out was the police report. in it, detectives who worked the case found the connection between the brothers and smollett. but the new information stop there's. chicago p.d. says a judge blocked them from giving out more information. despite that, the county's top prosecutor, who recused herself from the case, insists smollett did not get special treatment. earlier this cuek, prors dropped 16 felony counts filed against him in retn for 2ays of community service and a $10,000 court fee. >> mr. wsmollett afforded the same opportunity that anyone in cookounty who had a nonviolent offense and the required background would be ableo get. >> reporter: smollett is facinbe a federal por allegedly mailing himself a death threat. this morning, nbc news has earned that that case is also unraveling and may result in no criminal charges. we'll keep an eye on the story and give
the report may rse more questions than it megan mcgrath is in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: good morning, guysf the newmation was released after a chicago journalist filed a freedom of information act. what was given out was the police report. in it, detectives who worked the case found the connection between the brothers and smollett. but the new information stop there's. chicago p.d. says a judge blocked them from giving out more information. despite that, the county's top...
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christina rendon is in the newsroom tonight with more on the two pieces of legislation, christina?rter: there are two competing bills, one backed by supporters of the family of stephon clark and another backed by law enforcement. the first is assembly bill 392 or the california act to save lives. it would change the standard for use of deadly force from quote, reasonable to me necessary, and it also requires officers to attempt alternative methods before resorting to deadly force. supporters of the family of today in support lied at the of the legislation . clark was a 22-year-old unarmed when he was shot and killed last by sacramento police. officers that he had a gun, but he was holding a cell phone. this week, both the da and sacramento and the state attorney general said they would not pursue charges against those officers who shot clock. supporters of assembly bill 392 say they could prevent police shootings from turning deadly. >> there are individuals in this state who are being harassed, but also who are being killed unnecessarily, and so we have to have a new method and a
christina rendon is in the newsroom tonight with more on the two pieces of legislation, christina?rter: there are two competing bills, one backed by supporters of the family of stephon clark and another backed by law enforcement. the first is assembly bill 392 or the california act to save lives. it would change the standard for use of deadly force from quote, reasonable to me necessary, and it also requires officers to attempt alternative methods before resorting to deadly force. supporters of...
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in the newsroom, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >> kate, thank you very much. in the east bay a young wanpeou was shot while riding in a cara long interstate 580 in livermore. the 24-year-old woman was wounded along isabel avenue around 5:45 this evening. they have no description of the person who shot her or the car. >> the shooting in livermore follows the death of another woman who may have been shot before crashing her cara long 4. she died at the scene along eastbound 4 near port chicago highway in concord yesterday afternoon. highway patrol officers spent hours looking for clues. they found bullet holes in the driver's door of hillary's honda, but it remains unclear if she was shot on the freeway or somewhere else. the c.h.p. is asking witnesses to come forward. >> if anybody saw anything, whether it be a crash or a shooting or anything that they might be able to add to the story, we would definitely appreciate it. >> the contra costa county coroner will determine how hillary died. >> east bay communities are coming together to show their support after the
in the newsroom, i'm kate larson, abc7 news. >> kate, thank you very much. in the east bay a young wanpeou was shot while riding in a cara long interstate 580 in livermore. the 24-year-old woman was wounded along isabel avenue around 5:45 this evening. they have no description of the person who shot her or the car. >> the shooting in livermore follows the death of another woman who may have been shot before crashing her cara long 4. she died at the scene along eastbound 4 near port...
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kron 4's noelle bellow is live in the newsroom with the latest..noelle? grant and ken -- governor newsom says the death penalty is inconsisent with our bedrock values and strikes at the very heart of what it means to be californian. as you mentioned tomorrow he is expected to sign an executive order that will halt the executions of all 737 inmates now sitting on death row. not only will his executive order place that moratorium on the death penalty -- it will also include plans to withdraw lethal injection regulations, which are already tied up in court. governor newsom also plans to shutter the new execution chamber at san quentin state prison -- which has never been used. newsom's office says he can act unilaterally on this because he's not changing anyone's sentence.now, california voters have narrowly supported the death penalty as recently as 2016 when they voted to speed up the process.. of course this order -- halts it all together. as we mentioned local lawmakers have been tweeting their support for the governor's decision -- oakland mayor libby s
kron 4's noelle bellow is live in the newsroom with the latest..noelle? grant and ken -- governor newsom says the death penalty is inconsisent with our bedrock values and strikes at the very heart of what it means to be californian. as you mentioned tomorrow he is expected to sign an executive order that will halt the executions of all 737 inmates now sitting on death row. not only will his executive order place that moratorium on the death penalty -- it will also include plans to withdraw...
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i remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations has the so many nationalities. just the old different places but it's one that gives us bank of the us the ability to identify with the. outside world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. lost and abandoned. and say. reveals how one is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at life. zero. zero. and live from studio fourteen here at al-jazeera headquarters in doha has come to the new news good back to the negotiating table. between the taliban and the u.s. in doha but back home the violence goes on more than thirty afghan soldiers are killed in a taliban attack we'll have a live update on the talks. also on the grid what's next for india and pakistan less than a day after pakistan released the captured indian that is more cross border shelling in the disputed kashmir region can both sides move beyond the hostilities . and liftoff of space x. and nasa celebrate a milestone the first l
i remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the general assembly of the united nations has the so many nationalities. just the old different places but it's one that gives us bank of the us the ability to identify with the. outside world but we can understand what it's like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for al-jazeera. lost and abandoned. and say. reveals how one is giving pakistan's lost children a new chance at life. zero....
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i'm in a withhold -- a whole different part of the newsroom. >> he is in another part of the 48. >> that's right. we are near north flynn and that's where traffic is a bit slow. usually not this slow. if you are starting in livermore, you are starting in western livermore, heading out to dublin, that looks good heading out to castro valley. you can see how slow it is. traffic in the east bay is off to a nice start, good on 880 heading down to san jose and if you drive around the corner, it does look pretty good. sill son valley commute, san francisco commute or north bay commute. 4:02. back to the desk. >>> fremont police say that there has been large amount of auto break-ins. it is more common to see break- ins at apartment complexes. >> they breck this one. >> he discovered not one but three of his cars broken into, all the side windows smashed, parked at the mission peak president, a few blocks away from the police headquarters. >> i'm frustrated. nothing was taken. this was a selfless crime that was done. you know, i work hard for what i do and $1800 down the toilet. >> $1800 to replac
i'm in a withhold -- a whole different part of the newsroom. >> he is in another part of the 48. >> that's right. we are near north flynn and that's where traffic is a bit slow. usually not this slow. if you are starting in livermore, you are starting in western livermore, heading out to dublin, that looks good heading out to castro valley. you can see how slow it is. traffic in the east bay is off to a nice start, good on 880 heading down to san jose and if you drive around the...