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my hometown paper, the times union, is an incredible story about his wife. i can imagine the pain they suffer as i have two young sons. for the murdochs they have many questions that very few answers, and they been lost in a fog of greece since their son to death two months ago. the times union road, these pairs want to speak out in john's memory to reclaim what heroin stole from them an in the hope that it might help other parents struggling with a children's addiction. the father said, sean did not die in vain. we tried our best to save him but it wasn't enough. his mother walked over, embraced her son and spoke soothing words to sean's older brother. the father buried his head in his hands but there was a tableau of sorrow we've seen far too often. when their son spiraled down into addiction, his parents could see that something was wrong. he lost weight your he was a distant, fidgety. he nodded off at the dinner table. his father found a syringe in the bathroom and confronted him. sean said to his dad, dad, i'm sick, i need help. this is not me. i don't w
my hometown paper, the times union, is an incredible story about his wife. i can imagine the pain they suffer as i have two young sons. for the murdochs they have many questions that very few answers, and they been lost in a fog of greece since their son to death two months ago. the times union road, these pairs want to speak out in john's memory to reclaim what heroin stole from them an in the hope that it might help other parents struggling with a children's addiction. the father said, sean...
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. >>> 6:53 is the time. union square will feel like a dragon's lair today. it will be transformed into a dragon-scorched waste land. there will be evidence of a dragon landing, and this is part of a promotional release of the fifth season of the game of thrones. >> i heard that. >> thank you. >> excellent. >>> a developing story on long island. one person has been shot and the other was wounded during a robbery. and the victims are brothers. >> darla miles spoke to the victims' mother. >> reporter: ken, lori, yes, suspects broke into the back door demanding guns and money. this was on casino street in freeport. the victims' mother was ordered to the floor, and she froze. her sons ran down stairs to her defense. her 25-year-old son was shot in the knee, and he's still in the hospital. the 21-year-old was smacked across the face with a gun. the suspects ran away with cash, cell phones, and other items from the home. no word on who the suspects may be. darla miles, channel 7 eyewitness news. >> thank you very much. >>> it's 6:57. public schools in poughkeepsie
. >>> 6:53 is the time. union square will feel like a dragon's lair today. it will be transformed into a dragon-scorched waste land. there will be evidence of a dragon landing, and this is part of a promotional release of the fifth season of the game of thrones. >> i heard that. >> thank you. >> excellent. >>> a developing story on long island. one person has been shot and the other was wounded during a robbery. and the victims are brothers. >> darla...
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both sides going back to the ble today but at the same time those unionized workers received a notice the other day from new jersey transit alerting them that if they strike, they would lose medical benefits, sick pay leave and other bene-its as soon as the strike is authorized. a union official says that type ofa: notice represents harassment anwed showed new jersey's transit unwillingness to reach some time of an agreement that union is looking for 2.6% increase in pay and change to health benefits. new jersey transit continues to say that if that happens, that's a cost they would have to pass down to commuters and there have been a couple fare hikes within the last few years. a lot of people impacted by this including 4,000 rail workers, more than 4,000, more than 10us0,f00 commuters again both bargaining table in just a few hours. back to you. >> a lot of people with crossed fingers today. thiank you. you want to stay with us through the weekend. head to nbcnewyork.com or download the news 4 new york app and find the latest on talks on those sites and more information about how yo
both sides going back to the ble today but at the same time those unionized workers received a notice the other day from new jersey transit alerting them that if they strike, they would lose medical benefits, sick pay leave and other bene-its as soon as the strike is authorized. a union official says that type ofa: notice represents harassment anwed showed new jersey's transit unwillingness to reach some time of an agreement that union is looking for 2.6% increase in pay and change to health...
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are looking at our turkey and africa and australia, and none of the countries are in the european union the present time. i see it as a huge economic opportunity. it would require us to rebuild our diplomatic services, which have been increasingly swallowed up into the european union's service and i think that would be a good thing because i want us to be free to project our own values as widely as possible. that is more possible in some ountries than others because of a historic linkages with the u.k., which many countries face. i like to hear there is no rally. that is the best news i have heard today. not because i think it will help you remain campaign anyway but it would have been a terrible breach of protocol. do however go back to the point i made. the arrangements for the european union in terms of loss of sovereignty, lawmaker, border control our arrangements the united states would never tolerate for the united states. being told we should stay in an arrangement that is so optimal for the u.k. because it might sue the u.s. is not an argument that will be done well. with you to make decisions t
are looking at our turkey and africa and australia, and none of the countries are in the european union the present time. i see it as a huge economic opportunity. it would require us to rebuild our diplomatic services, which have been increasingly swallowed up into the european union's service and i think that would be a good thing because i want us to be free to project our own values as widely as possible. that is more possible in some ountries than others because of a historic linkages with...
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it's the first time the union ever endorsed a primary candida candidate. the trump campaign has always taken a hard stance on immigration a move the union claims set him apart from other political leaders. >> we have a president who has appointed a commissioner of customs and border protection who is more political than ever. they have carved oh you tell our emigration laws by policy where they are letting everyone we catch out the door. that is not border security. we need a president who understands the problem who will put the right political appointees and will allow them to change the law. >> we will hear more about the endorsement when the president joins us live in the 6:00 hour of "fox and friends." >>> extreme weather. terrifying video capturing tornadoes touching down across the midwest. nine people hurt in oklahoma alone. >> there it goes. it is foreign. look at that. >> so scary. the system moving to the deep south. texas, louisiana and mississippi all bracing for hail and devastating flash flooding. >> arkansas state university swimming in a f
it's the first time the union ever endorsed a primary candida candidate. the trump campaign has always taken a hard stance on immigration a move the union claims set him apart from other political leaders. >> we have a president who has appointed a commissioner of customs and border protection who is more political than ever. they have carved oh you tell our emigration laws by policy where they are letting everyone we catch out the door. that is not border security. we need a president...
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the british intervention. >> it is a political union and the time has come for us to turn it over. >> so with that union participated in the market fully. >> i think it is so fundamentally dishonest to keep pretending that we are able to be in just a free trade and nothing else. they want to create a single, that is what they say and that is what is being achieved by the huge increase. i think it's time to make a judgment and to say anyway forward is justice and to value our democracy. >> we briefly touch on earlier exchanges, what level do you need to get immigration down to? >> obviously you be able to control it more because you're not be constantly have to admit people just because they have an e.u. passport. we know there are some places in the e.u. where you can get travel documents and people are not coming here with jobs already existing. many do good things in the country but if you have uncontrolled immigration like the kind that we have had in the last ten or 15 years, it will have very serious impact. what is the ultimate sign of the uk, how how far we can go with this? >> a when you think about most of
the british intervention. >> it is a political union and the time has come for us to turn it over. >> so with that union participated in the market fully. >> i think it is so fundamentally dishonest to keep pretending that we are able to be in just a free trade and nothing else. they want to create a single, that is what they say and that is what is being achieved by the huge increase. i think it's time to make a judgment and to say anyway forward is justice and to value our...
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the union. so i think that blue-collar workers are really going to act independently of what they are told by the union this time so there's only so much the union can do. barring changing their policy entirely. reporter: you think we are seeing that with the so-called reagan democrats going for trump in large numbers? >> without question and i think trump is in a unique position to capitalize on this. i don't see somebody like ted cruz or marco rubio being able to reach across and pull over these predominantly white but spanning all kind of socioeconomic backgrounds. former reagan democrats. i think there's a real opportunity for republicans to grow the party and to pull in affiliated members of the union. it's a remarkable period of history. reporter: do you think that works to the detriment of cruz and rubio? >> you can look at and of the candidates driving these populist narratives. even ted cruz is driving a populist narrative. we are seeing it on the right and left. hillary clinton is trying to but it's less believable given statements she's made in the past and also the fact that she takes millions of dol
the union. so i think that blue-collar workers are really going to act independently of what they are told by the union this time so there's only so much the union can do. barring changing their policy entirely. reporter: you think we are seeing that with the so-called reagan democrats going for trump in large numbers? >> without question and i think trump is in a unique position to capitalize on this. i don't see somebody like ted cruz or marco rubio being able to reach across and pull...
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the upcoming convention. tisha: university employees rallying today after joining a union. non-faculty, full or part-time, joined the employees international union. the workers join faculty at nearly 40 schools in 11 states to join the sei you in the last three years. roller this month, the durham supporting the decision potential to unit that -- to uu nines. -- to unionize. steve: work on a monster sinkhole shot down a road. it popped up in january. the dot says underground colbert's failed. but 2 -- culverts failed. tisha: the state dot ready to verse the bubble on the nine miles prior mission myth. -- nine miles per hour cushion the dot says that law enforcement, beginning thursday, will target and ticket get anyone driving above the posted speed limit. steve: throw it all out. it is all over. tisha: go the speed limit. from burning rubber to burning food, duke energy investigating methane gas. steve: they have signed a contract with a new company that burns waste. it will build a new facility somewhere in eastern north carolina. the actual mental energy project to provide power to 10,000 homes every
the upcoming convention. tisha: university employees rallying today after joining a union. non-faculty, full or part-time, joined the employees international union. the workers join faculty at nearly 40 schools in 11 states to join the sei you in the last three years. roller this month, the durham supporting the decision potential to unit that -- to uu nines. -- to unionize. steve: work on a monster sinkhole shot down a road. it popped up in january. the dot says underground colbert's failed....
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the 28th state. two times texas tried to join the union. and two times congress rejected texas' approval into the union. and on a third time, rather than have a treaty with texas, because texas was an independent ountry, a joint resolution filed, had passed the house of representatives, and it passed the senate, because you didn't need 2/3 vote then, we still have those discussions today, don't we? a joint resolution. and by one vote texas was admitted to the union in 1845. and 1846, actually came into the united states as the 28th state. so it was a republic once. a lot of people in texas still think we're a republic. we tend to act like it sometimes. but we have a unique history. and the history of texas, why i like it so much, is because everybody wanted to live in texas. wanted to come to texas. of all races. of all nationalities. from all states. and they fought in a war against another nation, a dictator, for the same reason that the 13 colonies fought for independence against great britain. for freedom. and for lint -- liberty. and th
the 28th state. two times texas tried to join the union. and two times congress rejected texas' approval into the union. and on a third time, rather than have a treaty with texas, because texas was an independent ountry, a joint resolution filed, had passed the house of representatives, and it passed the senate, because you didn't need 2/3 vote then, we still have those discussions today, don't we? a joint resolution. and by one vote texas was admitted to the union in 1845. and 1846, actually...
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poll shows republican presidential candidate cleaning up big time in florida in an opinion savvy poll conducted for the florida times union and fox 35. trump got 43% of the likely vote. marco rubio 24. ted cruz 21. john kasich 10 and 2% remain undecided. let's talk tonight with political analyst. trump domination continues. not only among all age groups of but between genders as well. why such a strong performance in the state of florida? the debate tonight, donald trump just appeared to be rolling more and more numbers as the days went by. i think several reasons. the antitrump movement had a florida. the mitt romney robo calls had a huge antireaction. do. and floridians don't like to be of state. that's part of it. and also trump had huge wins tuesday and we saw that give him a bump in the polling as well as we were in the kneeled going into this poll at that was released thursday. >> cruz is uncomfortable close to the number two spot for marco rubio's camp. do you think he gibbs a lot of ground before the primary? >> he was certainly coming up. there was a poll done on sunday that showed him further down and trump furt
poll shows republican presidential candidate cleaning up big time in florida in an opinion savvy poll conducted for the florida times union and fox 35. trump got 43% of the likely vote. marco rubio 24. ted cruz 21. john kasich 10 and 2% remain undecided. let's talk tonight with political analyst. trump domination continues. not only among all age groups of but between genders as well. why such a strong performance in the state of florida? the debate tonight, donald trump just appeared to be...
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the hour. steve: that autopsy report review he was shot four times. the police union saying officer self-defense. the naacp's meeting with the jenkins family. we have team coverage for you investigation and autopsy report. reporter: initial report appears to contradict what we have heard in the community about the last four days. in the report, jenkins was hit four times. once in the chest, forearm, upper arm, and shoulder. the day this happened, a story circulated around the neighborhood that jenkins was running away. the autopsy report does not appear to support that. it is important to point out that we do not have context yet. we expected interview with the da in the next 10 minutes. you can watch it on our website. tisha: angelica alvarez is live
the hour. steve: that autopsy report review he was shot four times. the police union saying officer self-defense. the naacp's meeting with the jenkins family. we have team coverage for you investigation and autopsy report. reporter: initial report appears to contradict what we have heard in the community about the last four days. in the report, jenkins was hit four times. once in the chest, forearm, upper arm, and shoulder. the day this happened, a story circulated around the neighborhood that...
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china and india, in turkey, south africa, australia, and none of the countries in the european union at the present time. it is a huge economic opportunity, it requires us to rebuild our diplomatic surfaces which are decreasingly swallowed up into the european union and that would be a good thing because that would be free to project our values as widely as possible. that is more possible in some countries than others because of historic links with the uk and others don't face. it is probably the best news i heard today, not because i think it would help the campaign anyway, but it would have in a terrible breach of protocol and going back to the point i made, the arrangements for the european union in terms of loss of sovereignty, voter control, arrangements the united states would never tolerate for the united states. being told we should stay in an arrangement that is not optimal for the uk because it might suit the us will not go down well. we need to make decisions that are good for us and our allies need to live with those decisions whatever they turn out to be. i think it will give new impetus to
china and india, in turkey, south africa, australia, and none of the countries in the european union at the present time. it is a huge economic opportunity, it requires us to rebuild our diplomatic surfaces which are decreasingly swallowed up into the european union and that would be a good thing because that would be free to project our values as widely as possible. that is more possible in some countries than others because of historic links with the uk and others don't face. it is probably...
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. >>> and fdny is denying accusations that the city is reporting emergency response times. union leaders say the city is calculating response times based on when a call is passed along to the fdny, instead of when it's first received by 911. that could make some response times up to 80% higher than what the city is reporting but the fdny days agrees, it issued a statement that read in part, there is nothing misleading about the city's transparent and detailed reporting on response times for emergencies broken down by seven different categories to account for each component in what is known as end to end response time. >>> 4:49 right now. new this morning, a long time high school baseball coach on long island is reportedly out of a job. babylon school board had voted to dismiss him. he had been a coach for eight years. >>> sportscaster erin andrews gave some tearful testimony about the secret nude videos taken of her and posted on the internet. >> it was my private time. i never thought this would happen. i never thought the hotel would let somebody next to me without telling me.
. >>> and fdny is denying accusations that the city is reporting emergency response times. union leaders say the city is calculating response times based on when a call is passed along to the fdny, instead of when it's first received by 911. that could make some response times up to 80% higher than what the city is reporting but the fdny days agrees, it issued a statement that read in part, there is nothing misleading about the city's transparent and detailed reporting on response...
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the commuters. five days, commutessers are hoping it's more than enough time to make a deal to prevents a sure the down. talks continued at this time and the union sounds hopeful. >> i think we have to get creative sometimes on give and take. >> reporter: a strike could have far-reaching effects on are the local transit lines with the mta working out contingency plans, mainly services for those who depend on new jersey transit. >> we will have additional staff on hand to handle it, and that's how we are preparing for the strike. have not had raises in five years. that, health and welfare contributions and lent of contract are on the table. >> i think things are going well with both sides trying to progress to the middle and find neutral ground. >> reporter: governor chris christie taking heat for going on vacation to celebrate his 30th wedding anniversary. statements, if chris cristy is not going to do his job, he should take a longer vacation and quit. his spokesperson said that the governor remains actsively engaged and receives updates through the chief council. there are contingency plans for commuters but others are finding solutions throug
the commuters. five days, commutessers are hoping it's more than enough time to make a deal to prevents a sure the down. talks continued at this time and the union sounds hopeful. >> i think we have to get creative sometimes on give and take. >> reporter: a strike could have far-reaching effects on are the local transit lines with the mta working out contingency plans, mainly services for those who depend on new jersey transit. >> we will have additional staff on hand to...
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are looking at our turkey and africa and australia, and none of the countries are in the european union the present time. i see it as a huge economic opportunity. it would require us to rebuild our diplomatic services, which have been increasingly swallowed up into the european union's service and i think that would be a good thing because i want us to be free to project our own values as widely as possible. that is more possible in some countries than others because of a historic linkages with the u.k., which many countries face. i like to hear there is no rally. that is the best news i have heard today. not because i think it will help you remain campaign anyway but it would have been a terrible breach of protocol. i do however go back to the point i made. the arrangements for the european union in terms of loss of sovereignty, lawmaker, border control our arrangements the united states would never tolerate for the united states. being told we should stay in an arrangement that is so optimal for the u.k. because it might sue the u.s. is not an argument that will be done well. with you to make decision
are looking at our turkey and africa and australia, and none of the countries are in the european union the present time. i see it as a huge economic opportunity. it would require us to rebuild our diplomatic services, which have been increasingly swallowed up into the european union's service and i think that would be a good thing because i want us to be free to project our own values as widely as possible. that is more possible in some countries than others because of a historic linkages with...
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the soviet union at the time built a structurere they dubbed the sarcophagus aimed at containing the radioactive material inside. melted nuclear fueuel stitill remainins inside the structure. scientists have not yet developed technology to remove it. ahead of the anniversary, officials allowed journalists into the plant. much of the c complex is unused but there is still much activity because of safety concerns. this huge structure, more than 100 meters in height, is being constructed to prevent the spread of radioactive articles. the giant arch is designed to cover the reactor to keep contamination inside. it's s said to be completed nex year. the project has used tens of thousands of tons of metal and has cost 1.5 billion euros. the european bank has administered finance. japan is one of the countries that donated money. >> it's provided necessities in order to dismantle the old sarcophagus and to carry out all of the waste management operation that will need to be done over decades to come. >> reporter: the project managers claim the arch will last 100 years. before the time is up
the soviet union at the time built a structurere they dubbed the sarcophagus aimed at containing the radioactive material inside. melted nuclear fueuel stitill remainins inside the structure. scientists have not yet developed technology to remove it. ahead of the anniversary, officials allowed journalists into the plant. much of the c complex is unused but there is still much activity because of safety concerns. this huge structure, more than 100 meters in height, is being constructed to...
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we have a huge trade imbalance with the european union as a country. time years ago, in 2005, about 55% of our trade was with the european union. the last quarter of last year, it just dropped below 40% or it we are increasing our trade with the rest of the world, our number one trade partner being the u.s., and our trade with europe is shrinking, largely as the european economy stagnates. we are told, you will never get a trade deal, never get a good trade deal with europe. well, that would be a bit odd, because we export 67 billion pounds worth of goods and services more to us than we to them. so are we really being expected to believe that mrs. merkel will say do not sell bmw to britain as a punishment. or mr. hollande will say to not sell french wine because they voted to leave, or or do you think the leaders will tell the people, you must have lower profits and higher unemployment to punish the british? i mean, this just does not chime with reality. countries do not trade with countries. companies sell to consumers. if they make goods and services at t
we have a huge trade imbalance with the european union as a country. time years ago, in 2005, about 55% of our trade was with the european union. the last quarter of last year, it just dropped below 40% or it we are increasing our trade with the rest of the world, our number one trade partner being the u.s., and our trade with europe is shrinking, largely as the european economy stagnates. we are told, you will never get a trade deal, never get a good trade deal with europe. well, that would be...
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. >> the transit and the union workers reach an agreement on friday. it avoids the strike and a fair hike. the exact times and not been announced and union members must vote for the plan . they were at odds over a new contract with pay raises and contributions to healthcare. >> still ahead, it will be rainy outside today. good writing! good day to sleep in. you know, you have to get to work. >> cox change over the weekend. you can't sleep in because the clock change. find out if the experts say it's possible. looking right back. rooms come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. there are big rooms, tiny rooms, rooms that are - whoa. with eight times scented oil warmer lets you dial up or down to fill massive minimalist rooms. small secret rooms. and tall rooms you climb to. a treehouse is totally a room. you get the perfect amount of fragrance. no matter the size of the home. no matter the size of the room. air wick . home is in the air . i drive a golf ball. i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. twe talked to our doctors about tre
. >> the transit and the union workers reach an agreement on friday. it avoids the strike and a fair hike. the exact times and not been announced and union members must vote for the plan . they were at odds over a new contract with pay raises and contributions to healthcare. >> still ahead, it will be rainy outside today. good writing! good day to sleep in. you know, you have to get to work. >> cox change over the weekend. you can't sleep in because the clock change. find out...
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the european union. this is the first time, a terrorist attack. and today, the european parliament, at least, is shut down. they told me it's shut down at least for today, also in contact with a council and the commission to see what they will be doing today, obviously things are quite scaled down and much of the metro stations are closed today. schools will be open, but this is really a country that is very in grief. i might show you a headline of one of the newspapers when some of the victims, the faces of the victims, the people who were injured and were killed in this attack. lots of horrid stories, and this headline saying, that the war in the center, in the middle of brussels, this country is in grief. the prime minister is saying that the country is united in pain. they would like to come back to normal, but it's going to be a while with people in degree of today as you're seeing exhibited across this city over my shoulder, are the flags flying at half staff at the european commission. and there are three days of mourning across this countr
the european union. this is the first time, a terrorist attack. and today, the european parliament, at least, is shut down. they told me it's shut down at least for today, also in contact with a council and the commission to see what they will be doing today, obviously things are quite scaled down and much of the metro stations are closed today. schools will be open, but this is really a country that is very in grief. i might show you a headline of one of the newspapers when some of the...
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according to a recent poll from the florida times union. trump has 43%. rubio with 24%. cruz with 21%. kasich has a mere 10%. after a difficult week, senator marco rubio has another primary success. the senator won the caucuses in washington dc. gop candidate john kasich was behind rubio with 50 votes. none of the other candidates won any delegates. in wyoming. he won nine out of the 12 delegates. republicans in the state are not done voting for the party nominee. another 14 delegates will be awarded at the state convention on april 16th. >>> in the democratic primary, hillary clinton has won the democratic caucuses in the northern mariana islands. this gives clinton four from the u.s. territory and sanders added two. this is his 14th victory compared to nine wins for sanders. rubio was in the tampa area hoping to keep his campaign alive. he made several stops in the bay area on saturday. this trip came after his win in the dc caucus but now his focus is on florida. winning his home state would be a turning point for his campaign. >> florida awarded 99 delegates all at on
according to a recent poll from the florida times union. trump has 43%. rubio with 24%. cruz with 21%. kasich has a mere 10%. after a difficult week, senator marco rubio has another primary success. the senator won the caucuses in washington dc. gop candidate john kasich was behind rubio with 50 votes. none of the other candidates won any delegates. in wyoming. he won nine out of the 12 delegates. republicans in the state are not done voting for the party nominee. another 14 delegates will be...
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the series. >>> and it is time for the philadelphia union opening the home schedule yesterday, against the new england revolution, i know katie was there. cj scored twice for the union and they went onto shut out the revolution, three-nothing, well done guys, union two and one and take on the fire in chicago a week from saturday. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", find out what's brewing over a starbucks lawsuit. first though, here's what's ahead tonight on cbs-3. >> deadly accident on i95 tops your headlines this morning, one person killed and four injured in a multi car crash. >> this happened around 10:30 last night northbound near the broad street exit. the crash involved several vehicles, and the roadways closed for hours it has since reopened. >>> also, a disappointing toned great run by the st. joe's hawks, the hawks lost to number one seed oregon, 69 to 64, in just a final minute last night, in spokane. the hawks gave them a scare but they came up short. even so, a terrific season for st. joe's. >>> now, the villanova wildcats, they're headed to the sweet 16. they beat number seven i
the series. >>> and it is time for the philadelphia union opening the home schedule yesterday, against the new england revolution, i know katie was there. cj scored twice for the union and they went onto shut out the revolution, three-nothing, well done guys, union two and one and take on the fire in chicago a week from saturday. >> still ahead on "eyewitness news", find out what's brewing over a starbucks lawsuit. first though, here's what's ahead tonight on cbs-3....
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work, a lot of manufacturing and, of course, the garment industry was a major area that employed a lot of jews in factories. this was a time when the labor unions started getting more traction here in america. people began fighting for rights like shorter working hours and basic safety in their factory settings. this is from a man who came to america and worked in a garment factory where he met his wife. they left the factory together and started a tailor shop. and he worked at this sewing machine for 30 years. we learn about the jewish experience in world war i. this uniform was worn by a doctor in the american expeditionary forces stationed in france did you know there were 300 female marines in 1851. these women mostly had clerical positions. the marines were really looking to open up positions so that have more men could go overseas. she worked in washington, d.c. where she worked as a payroll person. in the 1920s, the fears of immigrants which had been boiling during the time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed act of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins institut
work, a lot of manufacturing and, of course, the garment industry was a major area that employed a lot of jews in factories. this was a time when the labor unions started getting more traction here in america. people began fighting for rights like shorter working hours and basic safety in their factory settings. this is from a man who came to america and worked in a garment factory where he met his wife. they left the factory together and started a tailor shop. and he worked at this sewing...
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the 20-16 st. jude dream home in union... right now is the time to buy the ticket... 100 dollars... dan wells is live up the hall...taking your calls live tickets for the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway go on sale thursday, march 10. they cost $100 each for the chance to win the st. jude giveaway house and other prizes valued at $1,000 or more. local st. jude families, members from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for the tickets on sale event 4:30- 11:00 a.m. at fox19 now's queensgate studio. anyone who buys a ticket will be entered to win a child life monkey tower play set, courtesy of pete delois' recreations outlet. tickets are available by calling 1-800-537-1735 or by visiting the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway website. the three-bedroom house, valued at about $340,000, is being built in ballyshannon community in union, ky. this house will feature a first- floor owner's suite with deluxe garden bath and vaulted kitchen ceilings. the st. jude dream home giveaway benefits the lifesaving wo
the 20-16 st. jude dream home in union... right now is the time to buy the ticket... 100 dollars... dan wells is live up the hall...taking your calls live tickets for the 2016 cincinnati st. jude dream home giveaway go on sale thursday, march 10. they cost $100 each for the chance to win the st. jude giveaway house and other prizes valued at $1,000 or more. local st. jude families, members from local volunteer group epsilon sigma alpha, and representatives from fischer homes will be present for...
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helped nudge her husband toward a historic policy shift, a warming in relations with the then-soviet union. at the same time, the first lady drew notice-- and sometimes criticism-- for her glamorous tastes... for the costs of renovating and redecorating the executive mansion... and for lavish entertaining in the midst of a recession. but she also used her platform to speak out on social issues. her major initiative began in 1982-- the "just say no" drug awareness campaign. mrs. reagan ultimately traveled nearly 250,000 miles, campaigning against drug abuse. >> nobody wanted me to do that. they said, "it's a real downer, you don't want to do that." i said, "yes, i do." because by that time i was finding out from home a lot of my friends' children, children had gotten involved and many of them had committed suicide. >> woodruff: after two terms, the reagans left office in january 1989, returned to california and retired in the affluent los angeles neighborhood of bel air. in 1994, in a letter to the nation, the former president revealed he'd been diagnosed with alzheimer's. after that, he remained largely in
helped nudge her husband toward a historic policy shift, a warming in relations with the then-soviet union. at the same time, the first lady drew notice-- and sometimes criticism-- for her glamorous tastes... for the costs of renovating and redecorating the executive mansion... and for lavish entertaining in the midst of a recession. but she also used her platform to speak out on social issues. her major initiative began in 1982-- the "just say no" drug awareness campaign. mrs. reagan...
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time in the urban immigrant community. a lot of manufacturing work. the garment industry was a major area that employed a lot of jews in factories. this was a time when the labor union started getting more traction here in america. people began fighting for rights like shorter working hours, and basic safety in their factory settings. this was a sewing machine that belonged to a man who came to america and found work in a factory in south philadelphia where he met his wife. they left together and started a tailor shop. he worked at this sewing machine for 30 years. here, we learn about the jewish experience in world war i. this uniform was warned by miler silas coen. force stationed in france. did you know there were more than 300 female marines in world war i? including ava davidson -- eva davidson. they normally had clerical positions. they were looking to open up positions so that more men could go overseas. i believe some of the women were stationed overseas as well. eva davidson was stationed in washington, d.c. in the 1920's, a lot of the immigrants that had been -- a lot of the fears of immigrants that had been boiling during the great migration started to co
time in the urban immigrant community. a lot of manufacturing work. the garment industry was a major area that employed a lot of jews in factories. this was a time when the labor union started getting more traction here in america. people began fighting for rights like shorter working hours, and basic safety in their factory settings. this was a sewing machine that belonged to a man who came to america and found work in a factory in south philadelphia where he met his wife. they left together...
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the union said last year. the union believes a lack of time, spare parts and training may be to blame. >> reporter: i repeatedly reached out to allegiant air today. they say they responded to the teamsters report nearly a year ago. they had no comment for us today. instead the airline pointed out they're in ongoing contract negotiations with the pilot's union and left it at that. >> matt: another has been leadership changes at the top? >> reporter: in january, the airline's chief operating officer abruptly resigned. allegiant did not give a reason but it was under his watch that many of those emergency landings occurred. >> matt: good to know. mike deforest, thank you. uber is waging war to keep the prices low in the city of >> ginger: they were told to charge higher prices, the same price as taxis. uber wants that change. justin warmoth is in tallahassee where uber is taking the gloves off to get what it wants. >> reporter: up here in tallahassee, it's called going nuclear. uber says the senate president is blocking a bill that makes uber cheaper and safer because he's too close. the ride-sharing giant uber is
the union said last year. the union believes a lack of time, spare parts and training may be to blame. >> reporter: i repeatedly reached out to allegiant air today. they say they responded to the teamsters report nearly a year ago. they had no comment for us today. instead the airline pointed out they're in ongoing contract negotiations with the pilot's union and left it at that. >> matt: another has been leadership changes at the top? >> reporter: in january, the airline's...
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endorsement and congress introduced a similar bill leading publications such as the los angeles times and washington and the san diego union acknowledged orca captivity needed change. in december as the time for introducing new legislation grew closer, i took note of a number of changes that had taken place at seaworld and around the issue including an important decision as the california coastal commission had the hiring of a new ceo at sea world who might be up for a new conversation. i took it upon myself to write a private letter to him and the park president here in san diego. >> this is a press conference at sea world san diego with the president of the sea world and they are talking about ending their orca breeding program. much more on this on our website. you have to believe that a part of this has to do with the documentary, "black fish". folks were exposed to things going on. a lot of local folks forget the first sea world wasn't the one in orlando. i think most folks think they are headed until the right direction. for us, they have rain rolling in by the weekend. the circles looks great and partly sunny skies
endorsement and congress introduced a similar bill leading publications such as the los angeles times and washington and the san diego union acknowledged orca captivity needed change. in december as the time for introducing new legislation grew closer, i took note of a number of changes that had taken place at seaworld and around the issue including an important decision as the california coastal commission had the hiring of a new ceo at sea world who might be up for a new conversation. i took...
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prosecutors say demetro was high on prescription drugs at the time. his unions tell us none of this comes as a surprise. >> he was just very sketchy, coming through the neighborhood with -- just driving really fast, not too friendly. >> he had this monster truck and this monster trailer and, you know, knew he was running some kind of a -- an operation out of here. >> he phase charges of vehicular -- faces charges of vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence and with no license. >>> a homeless man in san francisco will get a six-figure payout. he helped police nab two dangerous escapees in a manhunt. >> he will get $100,000. >> there is the check. in january, he spotted two men in a whole foods parking lot in the haight. matthews reward, the $100,000 in the next couple of days. >> the citizen informed police he had known these people were wanted and matched the description. >> orange county board of supervisors also approved a $30,000 reward for two target store employees in l.a. county who called police after they spotted the escapees shopping in the
prosecutors say demetro was high on prescription drugs at the time. his unions tell us none of this comes as a surprise. >> he was just very sketchy, coming through the neighborhood with -- just driving really fast, not too friendly. >> he had this monster truck and this monster trailer and, you know, knew he was running some kind of a -- an operation out of here. >> he phase charges of vehicular -- faces charges of vehicular manslaughter, driving under the influence and with...
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airport explosion, seven miles away another suicide bomb goes off near the offices of the european union. this time in a packed metro car, as it was leaving the station. in the dark tunnel, passengers climbed out of train cars. the terrified screams of a child. the path to safety down the dimly-lit tracks. at least 21 people dead. more than 100 wounded here, too. and at 4:19 p.m., eight hours after the terror began, isis claimed responsibility. brussels tonight , a city gripped by fear and uncertainty. >> and alex marquardt with us live again this half hour from brussels. alex, you told us at 6:30, the city largely shut down tonight. what do we know about the subway systems there, and the airport, of course, which has been locked down today for quite some time. authorities are trying as hard transportation system back up and running. the metro system tonight still shut down. the airport tomorrow will still be shut down. brussels. parents keeping their kids at david? >> alex maher quart, thank you. >>> as we reported earlier, the terror attacks in brussels may have been triggered by the capture of t
airport explosion, seven miles away another suicide bomb goes off near the offices of the european union. this time in a packed metro car, as it was leaving the station. in the dark tunnel, passengers climbed out of train cars. the terrified screams of a child. the path to safety down the dimly-lit tracks. at least 21 people dead. more than 100 wounded here, too. and at 4:19 p.m., eight hours after the terror began, isis claimed responsibility. brussels tonight , a city gripped by fear and...
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. >>> and we'll tell you what happened today in the long-time fight againstç unions and the christiestration. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> happening today, the funeral for a trooper kled in the line of duty. hundreds are expected to say good-bye. >>> and developing this morning, an amtrak train derailment in kansas. we are learning 20 people are hurt. >>> first alert meteorologist sheena parveen and first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington tracking a rainy morning commute. we have you covered. just about 6:00 a.m. good monday morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm vai sikahema. we welcome you back. got away for a little r & r. you're one of those people that don't rest. >> happy to be back. >> we welcome sheena back, who's back for a second week, allowing bill to get a little r & r. >> yes, we'll be starting off monday with the time change, of course. we went forward an hour this weekend. hopefully you're able to wake up this morning. it is gloomy and rainy outside. it will be like this mofor the morning commute. moderate to heavy rainfall across th
. >>> and we'll tell you what happened today in the long-time fight againstç unions and the christiestration. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >>> happening today, the funeral for a trooper kled in the line of duty. hundreds are expected to say good-bye. >>> and developing this morning, an amtrak train derailment in kansas. we are learning 20 people are hurt. >>> first alert meteorologist sheena parveen and first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington...
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the african union has played a huge attempt to push al-shabab out of mogadishu. they had a 20% cut in their budget though. it comes at a timewhen the african union and somali government have a moral and financial issues while al-shabab is trying to use that as a boost of moral for the soldiers. about 50 kilometers south of mogadishu there was a raid by foreign troops on al-shabab base. what we know is there was a heavy fight between the foreign troops and al-shabab fighters that was in this small town. what we know is there are prisoners at this base but we don't know if there was - if the operation was successful or the reasons behind this attack >>> thank you. a court in japan has ordered the two nuclear reactors should be closed over safety concerns. that ruling comes days before the fifth anniversary of of the fukushima disaster. tell us more about what was behind that particular decision. >> reporter: that's right. here we are nearly five years on to the day from the triple disaster, the earthquake, stumani and-- tsuna mooshgs i and meltdown of the plant. there was a large amount of public opinion against returning. th
the african union has played a huge attempt to push al-shabab out of mogadishu. they had a 20% cut in their budget though. it comes at a timewhen the african union and somali government have a moral and financial issues while al-shabab is trying to use that as a boost of moral for the soldiers. about 50 kilometers south of mogadishu there was a raid by foreign troops on al-shabab base. what we know is there was a heavy fight between the foreign troops and al-shabab fighters that was in this...
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monitor these mentally ill people to be sure that they're taken through the judicial process in a timely fashion. >> reporter: the union representing the guards released a statement saying in part, the sheriff must stop making knee-jerk unilateral decisions and include us in the process. this is about investing in staff and training for our members who put themselves in harm's way every day. as for the plan, that's still in the early stages. they don't have a budget or a timeline yet. reporting live in san jose, michelle roberts, nbc bay area news. >>> four years ago today a morgan hill teenager sierra lamar disappeared on her way to high school, her body was never found. this saturday family, friends and volunteers will have another search for her along eastman canyon road. dna evidence has linked antolin garcia tore easy to her murder. his trial is set to start next month. >>> police are investigating the city's second shooting in less than two hours. someone opened fire near the h ashby b.a.r.t. station leaving a man and woman in critical condition. investigators say they don't believe it's related to the shootin
monitor these mentally ill people to be sure that they're taken through the judicial process in a timely fashion. >> reporter: the union representing the guards released a statement saying in part, the sheriff must stop making knee-jerk unilateral decisions and include us in the process. this is about investing in staff and training for our members who put themselves in harm's way every day. as for the plan, that's still in the early stages. they don't have a budget or a timeline yet....
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her husband, ronald reagan, and just things some things come full circle and the last republican who won the union vote at a timenion leaders are very concerned that they could be facing in roads on the part of another republican, donald trump. who has been seizing larger and larger chunks of that union vote. i'm not here to compare ronald reagan with donald j. trump but i am here to talk about some union chieftans like the afl-cio and others noting this and fearing this and doing their darnedest to stop this. pollster, on that. what do you make of that? what they're saying, to a man and woman, the union chieftans, is, hey, trump voters are a lot of us. right? >> absolutely. his key demographics are white, working class, somewhat lower income voters. that's what has been really fueling his entire campaign. they are very antiestablishment, very concerned about the economy and that's one of his strengths. and so he did well in michigan, and it's reasonable to assume he's going to do well in ohio. so i think the union leaders are wise to be concerned about their rank-and-file. >> floyd, maybe you can help me with t
her husband, ronald reagan, and just things some things come full circle and the last republican who won the union vote at a timenion leaders are very concerned that they could be facing in roads on the part of another republican, donald trump. who has been seizing larger and larger chunks of that union vote. i'm not here to compare ronald reagan with donald j. trump but i am here to talk about some union chieftans like the afl-cio and others noting this and fearing this and doing their...
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the time the wars were ended, only 70% returned to their homelands. given the possibility that there was an influx of refugees to the european union and germany, by the time this war has ended and those refugees are not returning, what kind of prosperous transatlantic partnership with the u.s. with that offer? >> of course, that is a question e discussing not only with our american friends. last week i was paid a visit by the canadian secretary of state. refugees, arethe fleeing to europe. europe tortant for share the burden. i am happy and grateful for those on the international stage who are clearly aware of the fact that this is a global responsibility at the end of the day, not only the responsibility of the europeans who try to work with us to difuse the conflict in the middle east. as long as the countr conflict continues, this refugee crisis concerns all of us. yesterday i spent part of the evening with the secretary of state, mr. keerry, and we talked amongst others about the situation in syria and the refugee crisis. we talked about the ways in which the united states can help give that problem manageable. the best way for them to do so is th
the time the wars were ended, only 70% returned to their homelands. given the possibility that there was an influx of refugees to the european union and germany, by the time this war has ended and those refugees are not returning, what kind of prosperous transatlantic partnership with the u.s. with that offer? >> of course, that is a question e discussing not only with our american friends. last week i was paid a visit by the canadian secretary of state. refugees, arethe fleeing to...
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so by the end, it is 100% union. provided time it's finished, i don't -- but by the time it's finished, i don't remember it being a big battle. george: about the safety net, do you know if there was any negotiation behind the scenes about that are ahead of time or whether it was strauss's idea? harvey: it was credited as strauss's idea. one of the workers mentioned safety. your safety was coming in but the unions did not have a lot of power yet. we did not get a lot of safety insisted upon at that time. it was basically strauss's baby to get that in -- thatnet in. george: how long has this term "safety net" been around or was it invented when building bridges came around? [laughter] harvey: "safety net" is post-world war ii. i think it is a 1930's and 1940's reference. i don't really know that for positive. but i think the safety net was called that in the 1930's, that is, the rope safety net. george: in the 1930's, how they construction was done, big public projects, in a time when we were poor, people feel that there is not as m
so by the end, it is 100% union. provided time it's finished, i don't -- but by the time it's finished, i don't remember it being a big battle. george: about the safety net, do you know if there was any negotiation behind the scenes about that are ahead of time or whether it was strauss's idea? harvey: it was credited as strauss's idea. one of the workers mentioned safety. your safety was coming in but the unions did not have a lot of power yet. we did not get a lot of safety insisted upon at...
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after the airport explosions, seven miles away another bomb goes off near the offices of the european union, this time in a packed metro car as it was leaving the station. in the dark tunnel, passengers climbed out of train cars, the terrified screams of a child. the path to safety down the dimly lit tracks. this man still clutching a bouquet of flowers. in other metro cars, people waited, confused. >> more panic set in. some people started running. some people started crying. some people stood still in disbelief and tried to make sense of whatever was going on. >> reporter: the car where the bomb went off, a twisted mass of metal. outside, more smoke, as the sidewalk becomes a makeshift triage center. first responders carrying some of the victims. others sitting dazed as at least 21 people dead, more than 100 wounded here, too. and at 4:19 p.m., eight hours after the terror began, isis claimed responsibility. brussels, a city gripped by fear and uncertainty. this is normally one of the busiest avenues in brussels. just outside the european commission, you can see those flags back there now flying at
after the airport explosions, seven miles away another bomb goes off near the offices of the european union, this time in a packed metro car as it was leaving the station. in the dark tunnel, passengers climbed out of train cars, the terrified screams of a child. the path to safety down the dimly lit tracks. this man still clutching a bouquet of flowers. in other metro cars, people waited, confused. >> more panic set in. some people started running. some people started crying. some people...
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when you look at the polls whether it's the florida times union poll, fox news poll, we can roll throughthose on the screen if you can. there's a consistent pattern. which is donald trump is near 40%. marco and ted cruz are near the 20s and they are just locked in that pattern. could ted cruz actually defeat marco rubio in his home state? >> it's possible. because he went to the gutter with the trump. there is no more gutter to get. there are some in this state that rick scott used when he primaried a republican, which donald trump is using. everybody can make an insinuation of what i'm saying there. >> yeah. >> but it's an unfortunate truth. one-third of the republican party in this state want that anger and hate towards certain people. >> in the end, if marco rubio does not pull out of victory here in florida and it will hurt his political career if it doesn't, will the obituaries written on the phenom, will the first paragraph be about immigration reform and his participation in it? >> and the abandonment of everyone who got him where he was going. he used the tea party to get where h
when you look at the polls whether it's the florida times union poll, fox news poll, we can roll throughthose on the screen if you can. there's a consistent pattern. which is donald trump is near 40%. marco and ted cruz are near the 20s and they are just locked in that pattern. could ted cruz actually defeat marco rubio in his home state? >> it's possible. because he went to the gutter with the trump. there is no more gutter to get. there are some in this state that rick scott used when...
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this is not the first time that the union has gone on strike, according to union itself, weaver somerevious strike here at philadelphia international airport. these are contracted workers employed by prime fight. company that provides american airlines with employees who handle bags, and help passengers in wheelchairs get around the airport. employees of both prime flight and motorcycle begin security are striking over unfair labor practices by their employers, concerns over health and safety and their employers failure to pay everyone the new minimum wage of $12 an hour, and fully abide by the city sick days law. workers began going on strike last night at 9:00 p.m. they say their strike was delayed a week because of the tragedy in brussels. when emergency situations like that occur, at airports, these workers claim they become first responders in a way trying to get disable passengers to safety, and they want to be fairly compensated and adequately trained to do the job, or else passengers safety can be at risk. in the past when work verse gone on strike, american airlines has told
this is not the first time that the union has gone on strike, according to union itself, weaver somerevious strike here at philadelphia international airport. these are contracted workers employed by prime fight. company that provides american airlines with employees who handle bags, and help passengers in wheelchairs get around the airport. employees of both prime flight and motorcycle begin security are striking over unfair labor practices by their employers, concerns over health and safety...
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but then again the agency admits it never tested over an eight-hour span of time. that's something the unions want. has there been resolution that satisfies you and the employees that work there? >> no. we are still waiting for them to step up to the plate. >> reporter: nearly 100 workers have reported missing work, staying home, or difficulty doing their jobs since december of 2014, saying working in the building makes them sick. >> i would characterize 75 hawthorne as a sick building, absolutely. i think it meets the criteria in epa's literature. >> reporter: according to the sick building fact shake, symptoms clute headaches, irritation and dizziness, the same symptoms employees reported to their union reps in a survey. of the 139 employees reported, 64% reported feeling sick when renovations began. were you surprised by the results? >> i was personally surprised, yes. i knew there were impacts for employees but i wasn't aware of the extent of the employees, especially employees who reported feeling up to five different symptoms. >> this is not a sick building. >> jared bloomenfeld is the
but then again the agency admits it never tested over an eight-hour span of time. that's something the unions want. has there been resolution that satisfies you and the employees that work there? >> no. we are still waiting for them to step up to the plate. >> reporter: nearly 100 workers have reported missing work, staying home, or difficulty doing their jobs since december of 2014, saying working in the building makes them sick. >> i would characterize 75 hawthorne as a sick...
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commissioner bratton says police morale is always an issue in an the department is releasing a new report saying at an all-time low.>> it's the union for city police officers. it's a survey done by members ranked morale at less than three a scale of one 10. the top cop says he is not surprised. >> i am not surprised by it. echoes the survey that we share back in 2014. >> bratton says as a result , his department is focused on improving training and equipment and reorganizing specialty units to provide more career opportunities. >> anything we have been doing the past few years is to respond to the officer's concerns.87% of the members surveyed believe the city has become less safe in the past two years of the deblasio administration. says the perception is that odds with reality. >> looking at the progress report, murders are down below an all-time low level. shootings are down below the historic levels. >> commissioner bratton says he will be off on tuesday. he will have a chance to go through it point by point. overseas now with a vladimir putin. he said russia will withdraw most of its military from syria. just a short time ago,
commissioner bratton says police morale is always an issue in an the department is releasing a new report saying at an all-time low.>> it's the union for city police officers. it's a survey done by members ranked morale at less than three a scale of one 10. the top cop says he is not surprised. >> i am not surprised by it. echoes the survey that we share back in 2014. >> bratton says as a result , his department is focused on improving training and equipment and reorganizing...
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inconsistent with her claims of trying to institute reform at the same time she is trying to play politics. >> in a statement the sheriff said the union is slinging mud and trying to protect the status quo. she also said that their accusations are untrue and i am focused on meaningful reforms throughout our jail. >> i contacted the office of the county counsel and they told me that he has received the request for the investigation but he is not making a comment at this time. >>> thank you. happening now, warnings for drivers in san francisco part of lincoln boulevard is closed after a car crash there and sky 7 is over the scene about 30 minutes ago on lincoln boulevard near 7th avenue in the sunset district. san francisco police and firefighters are on the scene by have not said if anything is hurt. >> in san francisco this morning, police are looking for a suspect would shot someone at the side of a husbanding project in chinatown after 3:00 a.m. this morning near the center on pacific avenue. the victim is in serious condition in the hospital. the suspect was last seen driving away in a gray sedan with parent plates. >> oakland poli
inconsistent with her claims of trying to institute reform at the same time she is trying to play politics. >> in a statement the sheriff said the union is slinging mud and trying to protect the status quo. she also said that their accusations are untrue and i am focused on meaningful reforms throughout our jail. >> i contacted the office of the county counsel and they told me that he has received the request for the investigation but he is not making a comment at this time....
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the international standards have to be respected. that goes for every country, including turkey. every time there is an issue with human rights, we will have to react. reporter: the turkish president accused the european union of hypocrisy. >> at a time when turkey is hosting or than 3 million refugees, those countries that cannot find space for even a handful of refugees must first look at themselves. reporter: the turkish prime minister joins eu leaders in brussels and praised it as a stepping stone to turkey-eu relations. >> turkey and the eu have the same destiny, the same challenges, the same future. reporter: to seal the deal, eu leaders also agreed to grant turkish citizens visa free travel and give ankara financial aid to combat the crisis. the deal will begin as early as sunday. phil: max hoffman has been following these developments for us in brussels. max, tell us about this deal. is everybody a winner in this deal? max: some consider the eu to be the loser because they cannot control the migrant situation and had to strike this deal with turkey, with their shady civil rights record, as many claim. but if you look, if you look at what turkey wanted and what they got, you might say, you may be a w
the international standards have to be respected. that goes for every country, including turkey. every time there is an issue with human rights, we will have to react. reporter: the turkish president accused the european union of hypocrisy. >> at a time when turkey is hosting or than 3 million refugees, those countries that cannot find space for even a handful of refugees must first look at themselves. reporter: the turkish prime minister joins eu leaders in brussels and praised it as a...
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unfolding. 9:11 a.m., just an hour after miles away, another bomb goes off near the offices of the european union. this time, in a packed metro car, as it was leaving the station. in the dark tunnel, passengers climbed out of train cars. the terrified screams of a child. the path to safety down the dimly-lit tracks. this man still clutching a bouquet of flowers. in other metro cars, people waited, confused. >> more panic set in. some people started running, some people started crying, some people just stood still in disbelief and tried to mauck sense of whatever was going on. >> reporter: the car where the bomb went off, a twisted mass of metal. outside, more smoke as the sidewalk becomes a makeshift triage center. first responders carrying some victims. others sitting dazed, as ambulances rushed to the scene. at least 21 people dead. more than 100 wounded here, too. and at 4:19 p.m., eight hours claimed responsibility. brussels tonight, a city gripped by fear and uncertainty. this is normally one of the busiest avenues in brussels, just outside the european commission near. you can see the flags back there
unfolding. 9:11 a.m., just an hour after miles away, another bomb goes off near the offices of the european union. this time, in a packed metro car, as it was leaving the station. in the dark tunnel, passengers climbed out of train cars. the terrified screams of a child. the path to safety down the dimly-lit tracks. this man still clutching a bouquet of flowers. in other metro cars, people waited, confused. >> more panic set in. some people started running, some people started crying,...
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the first place because she felt the union ignored her concern. is there if they were able to benefit from all the work that we do but wouldn't have to pay, that's just not fair. >> each time would i bring really important issues to the union, they chose not to even hear what we had to say. >> rebecca freed rick try to retie of thefrom. >> the feds may not be after the iphone anymore but they're still asking tech zbpz sfwhrp it's personal i personalism (. >> okay, crab fishermen are out right now getting ready to pull up the first crab of the season, even if it's four months late. dungeones crab was deem unsafe to eat but that crab embargo, it look warm enough to beat. >> some fishermen here say it would be as frjs most of the there the. >>. sfwrmts. >>> right now it's making us money. it's fishing as we're talking. >> boats finally go in and out at ps nominate. >> come up before dawn. the commotion tonight drawing fans with salivating mouths. >> we had the oregon before. >> zrnls snrnls and there is still some work to be done before that sun rises here tonight as can you see, a very active harbor right now. some fish enmen we're told are going in to get a few hours of sle
the first place because she felt the union ignored her concern. is there if they were able to benefit from all the work that we do but wouldn't have to pay, that's just not fair. >> each time would i bring really important issues to the union, they chose not to even hear what we had to say. >> rebecca freed rick try to retie of thefrom. >> the feds may not be after the iphone anymore but they're still asking tech zbpz sfwhrp it's personal i personalism (. >> okay, crab...