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some slogan and substance to help our residents follow their city i can and encourage others to visit. that our nc look absolutely absolutely supercharge this. destination cleveland chairman of the board says that bookings are picking up an meeting set up 60 percent. not only is cleveland expanding but maybe people will start moving as moments they see what cleveland has tot offer. i love it. it is 5:43 a.m. weather and traffic every eight minutes just ahead. stay with us.
some slogan and substance to help our residents follow their city i can and encourage others to visit. that our nc look absolutely absolutely supercharge this. destination cleveland chairman of the board says that bookings are picking up an meeting set up 60 percent. not only is cleveland expanding but maybe people will start moving as moments they see what cleveland has tot offer. i love it. it is 5:43 a.m. weather and traffic every eight minutes just ahead. stay with us.
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people have expressed surprise and shock that their city was attacked, and others have said we should have seen it comes when you bare in mind there were clear links between brussels and paris in the run up to the paris attacks. clearly a lot of suspects, a lot of activity, and a network that still has members out there. >> al jazeera's jacky rowland with us from brussels. thank you, jacky. >>> the attacks in belgium wounded several americans including a lieutenant in the u.s. air force and members of his family. and three mormon missionaries are utah are being treated for injuries. one man's parents managed to get in contact with their son after the attacks. >> we were in line to get tickets, we understand, and they were in line for about two minutes, and then everything went orange, and he blacked out, and woke up, and couldn't find
people have expressed surprise and shock that their city was attacked, and others have said we should have seen it comes when you bare in mind there were clear links between brussels and paris in the run up to the paris attacks. clearly a lot of suspects, a lot of activity, and a network that still has members out there. >> al jazeera's jacky rowland with us from brussels. thank you, jacky. >>> the attacks in belgium wounded several americans including a lieutenant in the u.s....
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how such a thing could happen in their city. the transport infrastructure of the city is still very much affected by the lock down that has been put in place by the police. many stations are still closed. those that have reopened only have one entry access into the build with strong security measures in place. many roads are still closed. of course, from the point of view of the investigation into what happened, the authorities now have a massive operation undeay. >> reporter: main hunt in belgium. police launch raid to find the attackers who carried out tuesday's back to back bombings. in brufs and across the country-- brussels and across the country security is tight. the country's federal prosecutor has confirmed that this is the image of three suspect behind the blasts at the airport. two of them were apparently suicide bombers. the third on the far right remains at large. in the immediate aftermath of the attack, an haze of confusion
how such a thing could happen in their city. the transport infrastructure of the city is still very much affected by the lock down that has been put in place by the police. many stations are still closed. those that have reopened only have one entry access into the build with strong security measures in place. many roads are still closed. of course, from the point of view of the investigation into what happened, the authorities now have a massive operation undeay. >> reporter: main hunt...
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. >>> their city has a homeless problem so they want to help. >> yeah, the city of seattle says a couple who opened up their backyard to those in need are breaking some zoning laws. it's being called camp united we stand. kim and brad lancaster's yard filled with tents where more than a dozen homeless have been living since november. they set it up after the church that had been hosting the camp was sold and everyone was forced to move out. share a bathroom and kitchen in the lancaster's home. >> every morning i have my music i listen to. me. and that's my motivation. >> the couple was able to work a deal with the city to let the camp stay until spring, but after that by law they'll have to move to a new location. >>> up next in sports, we introduce you to the so-called break.
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we know a eight people total were taken to the hospital some still fighting for their city in hampton roads responding to a shooting between friday and sunday-- most of the cases in which the shooter is still on the lose. walked up and it was the just really blood. it scared the crap out of me. curtis rodarmel describes the terrifying moments when he found a 38 year old man shot inside of a car. i was trying to get his attention and see if he was alive. ) 517080 police say that man was robert knight the third. he was sitting in the drivers seat of a mini-van on kingston avenue in oceanview - and according to police- was shot several times. he was taken to the hospital where he died. this deadly shooting -- all a part of a string of gun violence across hampton roads this weekend. in newport news-- two teens were shot after a fight broke out during a party early saturday morning on hamilton drive. police say a 17- year-old boy an 18-year old woman were both hit and taken to the hospital. the gun violence continued saturday afternoon --but in hampton where police say a man was shot along
we know a eight people total were taken to the hospital some still fighting for their city in hampton roads responding to a shooting between friday and sunday-- most of the cases in which the shooter is still on the lose. walked up and it was the just really blood. it scared the crap out of me. curtis rodarmel describes the terrifying moments when he found a 38 year old man shot inside of a car. i was trying to get his attention and see if he was alive. ) 517080 police say that man was robert...
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to find out how to integrated into their city. i came here last year and will be there this year when they get up to talk. you can follow the event on my twitter page. >> this is horrifying. >> your story is perfect. ♪ this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. high pressure off the coast is going to pump heat into the delaware valley for another day. overnight 49 in the city, 43 in the suburbs a beautiful full moon. it is going to get warmer as temperatures soar through the 70s. sue has full details on fox 29 news beginning at 4:00 a.m. followed by good day. we'll see you then.
to find out how to integrated into their city. i came here last year and will be there this year when they get up to talk. you can follow the event on my twitter page. >> this is horrifying. >> your story is perfect. ♪ this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. high pressure off the coast is going to pump heat into the delaware valley for another day. overnight 49 in the city, 43 in the suburbs a beautiful full moon. it is going to get...
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later in the afternoon portsmouth police worked a shooting in their city on deep creek boulevard and columbus avenue. one man was taken to the hospital. 11;09 scared for your lives and the children that live next door to them feeling a lot like spring over the next several days....if you ve been waiting for a significant warm up, then get ready! we re tracking highs in the 70s this week, all courtesy of high pressure offshore. southerly into the lower 60s on monday. we )ll see mostly sunny skies. a few high clouds will build in by late afternoon into the evening, dry day. the clouds may stick around into early tuesday morning. otherwise, expect mostly sunny skies with highs in the low and mid 70s. high will soar into the mid and upper 70s on wednesday and thursday. then, by next weekend, a few showers return to the forecast. highs will cool back into the the washington will move into the james river this month before being delivered to the navy at the end of the year. coming up americans are paying their respects this morning to nancy reagan who passed away at 94-years old. attorneys
later in the afternoon portsmouth police worked a shooting in their city on deep creek boulevard and columbus avenue. one man was taken to the hospital. 11;09 scared for your lives and the children that live next door to them feeling a lot like spring over the next several days....if you ve been waiting for a significant warm up, then get ready! we re tracking highs in the 70s this week, all courtesy of high pressure offshore. southerly into the lower 60s on monday. we )ll see mostly sunny...
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voters will decide if rent control should be banned in their city. the city approved a rent control ordinance that was supposed to go into effect last fall. renters are rallying support to defeat the measure. eliminating rent control will force long-time residents out of their community. they added rents risen 24% in the last few years. today the san jose city council is scheduled to vote on more affordable housing in their city. 15% of housing projects will have to be considered affordable. the city's housing director says that means families earning $90,000 a year would be able to buy them. >> which would really target teachers, entry level management positions in the city of san jose so you could buy a home at a reduced price. >>> developers fought this proposal three years. they say more housing at all income levels is needed in the silicon valley. for every home being built there are five jobs being created. that's putting pressure on everyone who wants to buy a home. >>> one of two developers who put in a bid to develop the concorde naval weapon
voters will decide if rent control should be banned in their city. the city approved a rent control ordinance that was supposed to go into effect last fall. renters are rallying support to defeat the measure. eliminating rent control will force long-time residents out of their community. they added rents risen 24% in the last few years. today the san jose city council is scheduled to vote on more affordable housing in their city. 15% of housing projects will have to be considered affordable....
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day going there where actually felt like it was a part of the fabric of the operating tissue of their city a place to go, places that built great big walls to keep those other people out and i tell you, it's one of the great stories as the industries have left cities and universities as the mayor noted have become bigger municipal players, there's a lot of ways that story can go, many of them go and many of them bad. i'm getting the cut sign and any good program host knows that one of his most important jobs along with keeping it interesting and keeping it moving is ending on time. so thank you all very much and thank my guests. [applause] >> okay, we are going take a 15-minute break and reconvene in the next meeting room for bound b. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> we will be heading back to the mees -- museum in just a little. first update news from presidential campaign trial. scott walker endorsed texas senator ted cruz this morning tweeting the announcement and posting it on his facebook page. he writes just like we did in wisconsin, ted cruz is not afraid to challenge the sta
day going there where actually felt like it was a part of the fabric of the operating tissue of their city a place to go, places that built great big walls to keep those other people out and i tell you, it's one of the great stories as the industries have left cities and universities as the mayor noted have become bigger municipal players, there's a lot of ways that story can go, many of them go and many of them bad. i'm getting the cut sign and any good program host knows that one of his most...
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businesses did so following a business tripel be some slogan and substance to help our residents follow their city i can and encourage others to visit. that our nc look absolutely absolutely supercharge this. destination cleveland chairman of the board says that bookings are picking up an meeting set up 60 percent. not only is cleveland expanding but maybe people will start moving as moments they see what cleveland has tot offer. i love it. it is 5:43 a.m. weather and traffic every eight minutes just ahead. stay with us. the post and it's going to be borderline now and even if we do see a accumulation it to a whole lots will be cold primarily morning that's typical for minton late march. both offer and from as they went the nafta trade treaty -- 850,000 jobs lost. special trade status with china -- 3 million jobs lost. now the trans-pacific trade deal could cost america 448,000 more jobs. only one candidate for president has opposed every disastrous deal -- bernie sanders. while others supported unfair trade deals, bernie stood with american workers. he'll take on wall street and their trade deals
businesses did so following a business tripel be some slogan and substance to help our residents follow their city i can and encourage others to visit. that our nc look absolutely absolutely supercharge this. destination cleveland chairman of the board says that bookings are picking up an meeting set up 60 percent. not only is cleveland expanding but maybe people will start moving as moments they see what cleveland has tot offer. i love it. it is 5:43 a.m. weather and traffic every eight...
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voters will decide if rent control should be banned in their city. qualified the measure for the ball lot after -- ballot after the city approved a rent control ordinance that was supposed to go into effect last fall. renters are rallying support to defeat the measure. eliminating rent control will force long-time residents out of their community. they added rents risen 24% in the last few years. >>> today the san jose city council is scheduled to vote on more affordable housing in their city. 15% of housing projects will have to be considered affordable. the city's housing director says that means families earning $90,000 a year would be able to buy them. >> which would really target teachers, entry level management positions in the city of san jose so you could buy a home at a reduced price. >> developers fought this proposal three years. they say more housing at all income levels is needed in the silicon valley. for every home being built there are five jobs being created. that's putting pressure on everyone who wants to buy a home. >>> the plan to
voters will decide if rent control should be banned in their city. qualified the measure for the ball lot after -- ballot after the city approved a rent control ordinance that was supposed to go into effect last fall. renters are rallying support to defeat the measure. eliminating rent control will force long-time residents out of their community. they added rents risen 24% in the last few years. >>> today the san jose city council is scheduled to vote on more affordable housing in...
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wayne and kristi they held their city sterling to recoverec following the water crisis bit they cost on topics but they said what would be done if anybody tried to waterer -- try to cover up this water problem.atro >> i would have a full investigation, determine who knew what andat when, and yes, people should be fired. >> president sanders with fire anybody who knew and did not act appropriately.d it was michigan governor rick snyder who sent a tweet saying i am taken responsibility. he goes on to say i want to get this done. while the hopefuls call for change in front they started to work to replace the lead pipes this massive project will cause of millionsns of dollars they have to removeol miles of old waterline in the meantime thick candidates during last night's debate.t if you're going to talk they been explained why he is post the car industry he also said noo to the franking well clinton said there would not be manya places that it would be okay. they have issues there focusing on thosehe issues and not insulted each other like last week's gop debate. todd is live in the new
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. >> people from all over the coming year for a conference to find out how to integrated into their cityere last year and will be there this year when they get up to talk. you can follow the event on my twitter page. >> this is horrifying. >> your story is perfect. ♪ this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. high pressure off the coast is going to pump heat into the delaware valley for another day. overnight 49 in the city, 43 in the suburbs a beautiful full moon. it is going to get warmer as temperatures soar through the 70s. sue has full details on fox 29 news beginning at 4:00 a.m. followed by good day. we'll see you then. since 1961, pearle vision has been providing expert eye care. today, we make caring for your eyes even easier. right now, buy one pair of glasses, and get another pair free. this is genuine eye care in your neighborhood. this is pearle vision. (bellowing) yee-haw-ho-ho! (school bell ringing) (bears growling) (whistle blows) (playing "jingle bells") (playing bluesy riff) ♪ (growls) (snarling) (squawking)
. >> people from all over the coming year for a conference to find out how to integrated into their cityere last year and will be there this year when they get up to talk. you can follow the event on my twitter page. >> this is horrifying. >> your story is perfect. ♪ this is a fox 29 news update. >> good morning, i'm fox 29 meteorologist kathy orr. high pressure off the coast is going to pump heat into the delaware valley for another day. overnight 49 in the city, 43...
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few years. >>> today the san jose city council is scheduled to vote on more affordable housing in their city. 15% of housing projects will have to be considered affordable. the city's housing director says that means families earning $90,000 a year would be able to buy them. >> which would really target teachers, entry level management positions in the city of san jose so you could buy a home at a reduced price. >> developers fought this proposal three years. they say more housing at all income levels is needed in the silicon valley. for every home being built there are five jobs being created. that's putting pressure on everyone who wants to buy a home. >>> one of two developers who put in a bid to develop the concorde naval weapon station is withdrawing. according to the contra costa times they are dropping out. they claim the competitor improper lobbied city council members. and violated the terms of a negotiating agreement both companies signed. that leaves only urban in the running to develop the property. the city is supposed to make its decision next week. according to the paper the c
few years. >>> today the san jose city council is scheduled to vote on more affordable housing in their city. 15% of housing projects will have to be considered affordable. the city's housing director says that means families earning $90,000 a year would be able to buy them. >> which would really target teachers, entry level management positions in the city of san jose so you could buy a home at a reduced price. >> developers fought this proposal three years. they say more...
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after another heartbreaking loss - cincinnati sports fans are wondering if their city is cursed. joe d is just back from covering xavier in st. louis. joe cam 4 after the bengals - uc - and now xavier wonder about curses. i took that xavier's seniors. here his answer next. news concerning last night's deadly crash on the combs-hehl bridge. we have just received the mug shot of the man police say caused the crash. he is 35-year old cory lippmeier and he is charged with aggravated vehicular homicide. police say lippmeier rear-ended 41- year old scott petredis on the bridge around 9-30 last night. petredis died. police believe impairment and speed were factors in the crash. sot "sports animation" joe hplaz/gfx the season is over but... this run could be just beginning. five of xavier's top six scorers can come back next season. the one question mark is jalen reynolds who told us about turning pro - quote - 'it's in god's hands.' james farr is a senior. he lived in cincinnati for four years. i asked him what you're now asking yourself. is cincinnati cursed? a big rule change tonight
after another heartbreaking loss - cincinnati sports fans are wondering if their city is cursed. joe d is just back from covering xavier in st. louis. joe cam 4 after the bengals - uc - and now xavier wonder about curses. i took that xavier's seniors. here his answer next. news concerning last night's deadly crash on the combs-hehl bridge. we have just received the mug shot of the man police say caused the crash. he is 35-year old cory lippmeier and he is charged with aggravated vehicular...
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their cities are being bombarded and they're looking for a better life. human rights organizations are wared that there are legal loopholes, they're saying europe is turning their back on the crisis and the deal is not the way forward. europe is in a desperate situation. 150,000 people have reached the shores. implementing this deal will be difficult. greece is going to need help. the e.u. has promised to send experts to get these asylum applications to be processed. the deal is in effect but people are still coming in. the people in turkey are ready to make that journey to cross the sea to each europe's shores but we have to remember that greece is no longer a transit country. they're stuck here because the balkans route has been closed and urine countries have imposed tighter restrictions >>> 18 policemen have been killed by a hit of mortar rounds. i.s.i.l. says its fighters were behind the bombing. groups linked to i.s.i.l. has been targeting egyptian forces in sinai. russian planes have bombed the ancient city of palym wrshgs ra. it was hit by up to 70
their cities are being bombarded and they're looking for a better life. human rights organizations are wared that there are legal loopholes, they're saying europe is turning their back on the crisis and the deal is not the way forward. europe is in a desperate situation. 150,000 people have reached the shores. implementing this deal will be difficult. greece is going to need help. the e.u. has promised to send experts to get these asylum applications to be processed. the deal is in effect but...
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you may say i'm a dreamer >> reporter: but their city, their lives, will never be the same. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in brussels. >> we'll of course bring you any new late developments in this investigation as they emerge. >>> next, on the lighter side, tiny but mighty forces in fashion. mid america's pint-sized so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) hi, i'm here with some advice from the future don't buy makeup that settles into lines, it ages you. get simply ageless makeup from covergirl and olay. with b vitamins, and spf. it floats over lines and you look beautiful! and now there's simply ageless liquid makeup so in the future when you're older you look younger. simply ageless from olay... ellen (speaking) and sofia (singing): and easy, breezy beautiful covergirl! why are you singing the end? red lobster's lobsterfest is back. so
you may say i'm a dreamer >> reporter: but their city, their lives, will never be the same. for "nightline," i'm terry moran in brussels. >> we'll of course bring you any new late developments in this investigation as they emerge. >>> next, on the lighter side, tiny but mighty forces in fashion. mid america's pint-sized so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone...
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. >> many filled rock hill their city. at 7:30 the clear message community members have this morning. >>> the lead singer of a metal the comments he made if you're doing everything rightbut find it harder and harderto get by, you're not alone. while our people worklonger hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make a political revolution and create an economyand democracy that works for all >>> a second escaped inmate from new mexico is back in police custody. the two inhates escaped from a prison transport van wednesday night. they caught lionel claw in northern albuquerque. he was serving time for armed robbery. we told you yesterday morning authorities caught joseph cruz friday. his sister olivia cruz was arrested for an outstanding warrant. she played a role in the inmates escap
. >> many filled rock hill their city. at 7:30 the clear message community members have this morning. >>> the lead singer of a metal the comments he made if you're doing everything rightbut find it harder and harderto get by, you're not alone. while our people worklonger hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages for working people, ensure equal pay for...
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have been complaining about the way their neighborhood looks, need to put people to work, and continue the revitalization of this particular section of, i'll say, the city of philadelphia. and so what mayors spend a lot of their time doing is trying to balance a variety of interests. you want growth and development. you want to put people to work. you want that economic investment. and as i mentioned earlier on the first question, but that has to be balanced with what is going on in the community? and so many of the things that you talked about, and i appreciate you recognizing that for some of the things you specifically referenced it was not necessarily the mayor or the city council making those decisions which really then leads to, you know, majyors dont usually build highways through communities. so now we're really talking about what's going on with the state and the federal government and their roles in all of this? it is almost impossible for any mayor, and certainly in the current economic climate, to have anywhere near all the resources they would ever want to do many of the things that you're talking about. and so, you know, i'm going to shift
have been complaining about the way their neighborhood looks, need to put people to work, and continue the revitalization of this particular section of, i'll say, the city of philadelphia. and so what mayors spend a lot of their time doing is trying to balance a variety of interests. you want growth and development. you want to put people to work. you want that economic investment. and as i mentioned earlier on the first question, but that has to be balanced with what is going on in the...
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residents are passionate about saving their city from crumbling financially. >> we are standing on a cliff and at the bottom of that cliff is the financial ruin. >> reporter: they came by the bus load to beg their case before lawmakers, troopers arrested one for being defiant. most in favor of the state's olive branch to create a pilot program so casino tax appeals can't sink them but not at the cost of a state takeover bill that steals all local government authority. >> we run out of money the end of the month, we can't pay our police, we can't pay our fire, we can't pay trash collection, and the city will come to a grinding halt. >> if the state is going to be the bank we understand that we have to give up some of our duties and our authority over finances. >> reporter: the mayor says he won't allow fire or police to be regionalized and the police chief's association coke e echo. >> they have given up 45 officers. >> reporter: the senate president wants both the pilot and takeover bills to pass, trenton is not looking to privatize the water authority. >> we are in a crisis her
residents are passionate about saving their city from crumbling financially. >> we are standing on a cliff and at the bottom of that cliff is the financial ruin. >> reporter: they came by the bus load to beg their case before lawmakers, troopers arrested one for being defiant. most in favor of the state's olive branch to create a pilot program so casino tax appeals can't sink them but not at the cost of a state takeover bill that steals all local government authority. >> we...
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. >> reporter: but there's disbelief, too, that men from their city would do this, and could make their bombs in this building without anyone noticing. nothing strange? >> nothing strange. >> reporter: what the terrorists left behind her is staggering. nearly 40 pounds of unused explosives, nearly 50 gallons of explosive liquid, nails, shrapnel, a suburban arsenal of terror. their bombs massacred commuters. a nearby hotel became a triage center. >> 40, 50 wounded people brought in here, into the hotel. >> reporter: but could it have been stopped? u.s. counterterrorism officials tell nbc news belgium had warnings of attacks, but not enough to disrupt them. they did not raise their terror levels. >> the belgian security forces are not regarded as the best in europe. and i think this will be another wakeup call. >> reporter: their police forces, 19 separate ones in brussels alone, failed to stop the terrorists. they are undermanned in immigrant areas from where hundreds of locals are left to fight for isis. they are overwhelmed. and are now hunting bombers on the run. >> it's over. i think
. >> reporter: but there's disbelief, too, that men from their city would do this, and could make their bombs in this building without anyone noticing. nothing strange? >> nothing strange. >> reporter: what the terrorists left behind her is staggering. nearly 40 pounds of unused explosives, nearly 50 gallons of explosive liquid, nails, shrapnel, a suburban arsenal of terror. their bombs massacred commuters. a nearby hotel became a triage center. >> 40, 50 wounded people...
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portsmouth officers are looking into a shooting that happened in their city this afternoon someone called my mum was around two pm and said there was a shooting victim near deep creek boulevard and columbus avenue that's just outside the lincoln park community detectives believe the shooting actually took place blocks away on portsmouth blvd in prentice park get any information about the shooting you can remember you never have to give your name or testify in court and you could be eligible for a reward. police say a person who was shot and killed in norfolk this weekend was from chesterfield county officers now thirty year old robert knight the third in a minivan on kingston avenue in ocean view yesterday night had been shot a number of times he died at the hospital. detectives still are looking for small blue or grey cardi think was involved in the shooting the car she had heavy damage to its front and today hundreds of police officers in massachusetts were among the people who pay their respects to an officer from virginia was killed in the line of duty. officer ashley greene didn't ho
portsmouth officers are looking into a shooting that happened in their city this afternoon someone called my mum was around two pm and said there was a shooting victim near deep creek boulevard and columbus avenue that's just outside the lincoln park community detectives believe the shooting actually took place blocks away on portsmouth blvd in prentice park get any information about the shooting you can remember you never have to give your name or testify in court and you could be eligible for...
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>> voters in sheridan could be the first to take photo radar vans and red light cameras out of their city. the petition that could force the city's hand. thanks for staying with us at 5:30 i'm deborah takahara. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. paul houston says he's collected 523 signatures, 71 more than he needed to force a special election in sheridan over the city's use of red light cameras and photo radar vans to catch speeders. denver's rob lowe is live at highway 285 and bryant.{
>> voters in sheridan could be the first to take photo radar vans and red light cameras out of their city. the petition that could force the city's hand. thanks for staying with us at 5:30 i'm deborah takahara. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. paul houston says he's collected 523 signatures, 71 more than he needed to force a special election in sheridan over the city's use of red light cameras and photo radar vans to catch speeders. denver's rob lowe is live at highway 285 and bryant.{
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they get into another car and this car was reported stolen out of their city and the man on the move again. they we through traffic driving on the wrong side of the road and reese into a lot of help neighborhood and make sharp turns. seconds later they go out. the foot race begins. they want to backyards and one officer from the tracks down one of the suspected thieves. he hops several fences and looks to the side of home where a family comes out wondering what is going on. he is back on the once again. hopping fences three 337 before finally hitting cornered by a police k-9. the thief gets down on the ground and crawls forward preparing to hop the fence number eight. seconds later he was getting handcuffed and led to a police car. she's lived in this led to neighborhood for decades and never seen anything like it. >> it's very scary. to know that you cannot leave your car open or your door open. >> reporter: captures come one of the young men being slapped handcuffs and i on a stretcher taken to a nearby hospital. law enforcement searched the neighborhood for new clues. they wanted
they get into another car and this car was reported stolen out of their city and the man on the move again. they we through traffic driving on the wrong side of the road and reese into a lot of help neighborhood and make sharp turns. seconds later they go out. the foot race begins. they want to backyards and one officer from the tracks down one of the suspected thieves. he hops several fences and looks to the side of home where a family comes out wondering what is going on. he is back on the...
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let's go back to the desk. >>> oakland police want to make the streets of their city safer for driversdestrians. today, they are cracking down on people behind the wheel and the people on the sidewalks. christien kafton is live, talking about the focus that will be on places that have been especially dangerous for people. >> reporter: we are at eighth and webster. we are waiting for the light to change so we can cross safely. oakland police will be out on special enforcement and some of the city's trouble spots to make sure the city is as safe as possible. that means for drivers, they are looking for drivers who are speeding or making unsafe turns, yelling to yield to pedestrians. that means pedestrians need to take their own safety into their hands. they are looking for pedestrians that are crossing against the light or outside of the crosswalks. our light is just a changing. i will cross with the light to make sure i am crossing as safely as possible. this is what police in one pedestrians to do. they want them to cross with the light and for drivers to be on the lookout. there are l
let's go back to the desk. >>> oakland police want to make the streets of their city safer for driversdestrians. today, they are cracking down on people behind the wheel and the people on the sidewalks. christien kafton is live, talking about the focus that will be on places that have been especially dangerous for people. >> reporter: we are at eighth and webster. we are waiting for the light to change so we can cross safely. oakland police will be out on special enforcement and...
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so companies are pulling out all the stops to prevent cities from going gig on their own. they are suing them and pushed through restrictive laws in these 19 states. it's turned into an all out battle that pits incumbent throx companies against cities. jake ward last the story. >> today, chattanooga, tennessee is known as the gigabuilt city. through its own power utility, to do it the mayor had to battle with throks giants. >> and when you're dealing with those giants, the comcasts and stats they are reluctant to give up the market that they have. >> littlefield and city officials worked with their power utility, electric power board or epb, the hope was to provide faster cheaper service than was available. aneedlesneedless to say they wet happy. >> they paraded through my office to tell me why they didn't think chattanooga should go into this business to compete with private enterprise. >> epb went into a $111 million government stimulus grant but not before littlefield said he offered private telecoms the opportunity to do it themselves. they said no we can't afford to do
so companies are pulling out all the stops to prevent cities from going gig on their own. they are suing them and pushed through restrictive laws in these 19 states. it's turned into an all out battle that pits incumbent throx companies against cities. jake ward last the story. >> today, chattanooga, tennessee is known as the gigabuilt city. through its own power utility, to do it the mayor had to battle with throks giants. >> and when you're dealing with those giants, the comcasts...
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"nobody wants this stuff in their neighborhoods or going through their cities and county and that's why we're trying to come up with a plan that addresses that -- and make sure that it's a hollistic, enterprise-wide system, and just affecting the city of cincinnati." msd director gerald checco says a brand new incinerator would cost ratepayers $120 million a year, so cheaper solutions are being sought. sought. "we can have a bio-aerebic disgester, which is the solution we propose that an investment of about $15 million and a total cost for $25 years of about $60 million." the epa is being asked to give msd a one-year exemption on shutting down the incinerator. instead, plans call for the sludge to be trucked to rumpke landfills instead of lower price hill. hill. "the environmental impact of having trucks on the road that too many people want -- especially in the lower price hiill where we have a big odor prolem so we don't need to add more odor to the problem." there's no word on whether the be in place for that to happen and msd leaders say they're working with the city on that. tom mc
"nobody wants this stuff in their neighborhoods or going through their cities and county and that's why we're trying to come up with a plan that addresses that -- and make sure that it's a hollistic, enterprise-wide system, and just affecting the city of cincinnati." msd director gerald checco says a brand new incinerator would cost ratepayers $120 million a year, so cheaper solutions are being sought. sought. "we can have a bio-aerebic disgester, which is the solution we propose...
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the impact of @travel and tourism on the local @economy and how the convention @could help shade their city's @future. @channel 3 along the great al @roker was the keynote speaker @today. @>> i am going to be proud to @leave the contingent here for @the rnc. @i am going to show my friends @how great the city is. @the great food there is and the @great culture there is. @>> reporter: and now roker @calls cleveland the mecca of @today's meeting. @now with the same time anxiety @the contested gop convention @and what it could mean and what @it would be all about that they @spoke to destination cleveland @and their ceo about that very @point. @hi andrew. @>> you know, they are certainly @here. @you know what, really the @outcome here is that it does @not necessarily have to be a @bad thing that there could be @an economic benefit to having a @so-called broker or contested @attention and what that means @is that no candidate would have @gotten the delegates for the @nomination that they would boil @down to vote on the convention @floor and those delegates will @need to come to cleveland @sooner be
the impact of @travel and tourism on the local @economy and how the convention @could help shade their city's @future. @channel 3 along the great al @roker was the keynote speaker @today. @>> i am going to be proud to @leave the contingent here for @the rnc. @i am going to show my friends @how great the city is. @the great food there is and the @great culture there is. @>> reporter: and now roker @calls cleveland the mecca of @today's meeting. @now with the same time anxiety @the...
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while the people who live, work in and visit the troubled city just want to know what's going to happen to theirives. city leaders had a lot to say. fox 29's bruce gordon spent the day in atlantic city. >> reporter: bright sunshine brought spring crowds to the atlantic city boardwalk on this day, but residents and visitors alike know there is a fiscal storm cloud rolling in. >> when i saw several employees working on the boardwalk, i mean, you have to feel some compassion for these folks. so that's the bottom line. >> reporter: atlantic city's be lee gird mayor stood in front of a pack city hall news conference to deliver the bad news in stark terms. >> we will run out of money on april 8th. we will absolutely run out of money. >> reporter: don guardian is assuring residents that search services will remain in place. >> what you're going see the streets will be clean and the trash will be picked up and the police are going to be in full service. all over the city and the fire department is going to get stand ready whether you need emergency services or you need far couldn't or your house is burn
while the people who live, work in and visit the troubled city just want to know what's going to happen to theirives. city leaders had a lot to say. fox 29's bruce gordon spent the day in atlantic city. >> reporter: bright sunshine brought spring crowds to the atlantic city boardwalk on this day, but residents and visitors alike know there is a fiscal storm cloud rolling in. >> when i saw several employees working on the boardwalk, i mean, you have to feel some compassion for these...
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dozens met at wyoming middle school to talk about the steps to reduce the impact of drugs on their city. everyone has a role in the battle. >> it is important for them to know that they can do some thing. -- do something . it is not just a big problem with nothing to be done. everyone can play a role in taking action. lisa: prevention first recommends the general public start a conversation with youth about the dangers of drug abuse. suspected drug abuse to law mark: coming together to support an 11-year-old girl diagnosed with leukemia. abigail lykins has been hospitalized for a month. her classmates came together to wear orange to show support. other schools are sharing pictures online for team abi. she is being treated at children' s hospital. lisa: new developments after a student is sentenced in north korea. >> i thank you, please. my life. mark: how the white house is responding to a 15-year sentence, and where he is this noon. lisa: president obama has made his nomination for the supreme court. with him? randi: the wind is picking up into the afternoon. now it is 15-miles-per-hou
dozens met at wyoming middle school to talk about the steps to reduce the impact of drugs on their city. everyone has a role in the battle. >> it is important for them to know that they can do some thing. -- do something . it is not just a big problem with nothing to be done. everyone can play a role in taking action. lisa: prevention first recommends the general public start a conversation with youth about the dangers of drug abuse. suspected drug abuse to law mark: coming together to...
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fairfield sake they are looking for connections between the vacaville vandalism and other cases in their city. >>> san francisco nightclubs were an apple analyst was stabbed to death is temporarily shutting down. the seller located on center near taylor, voluntarily surrendered its lacquered -- liquor and entertainment permits, after joseph rosso was stabbed a mob outside the bar and died. 22-year-old san francisco man has been arrested in connection with the death. the seller has been a problem location for some time now, a temporary closure will make for safer environment. >> san jose residents have a chance to voice their opinions about the future of medical marijuana dispensaries in the city. allie rasmus tells us more about why this hot button issue is coming up now. 4 some of the members of the city council sake the medical marijuana industry is changing and state rules might be changing along with it. especially if california legalizes recreational marijuana use later this year as other states have. some the councilmembers said it would be a good idea for the city to take a look at how
fairfield sake they are looking for connections between the vacaville vandalism and other cases in their city. >>> san francisco nightclubs were an apple analyst was stabbed to death is temporarily shutting down. the seller located on center near taylor, voluntarily surrendered its lacquered -- liquor and entertainment permits, after joseph rosso was stabbed a mob outside the bar and died. 22-year-old san francisco man has been arrested in connection with the death. the seller has been...
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citizens share their city, their streets, even their air with syrians. we believe the example of kilis should be recognized by the e.u. and all countries in the united nations. this is why kilis should be awarded the nobel peace prize. elsewhere in turkey there is huge resentment against the refugees, but not in kilis. laurence lee, al jazeera, southern turkey. >> government forces in yemen say they've recaptured parts of taiz which has been under siege by houthi rebels for almost a year. the city lies south of sanaa, which is also under houthi control. they managed to take control of key areas south and west of the city with the backing of saudi coalition strikes. hashem ahelbarra reports now. >> troops loyal to president abd rabbuh mansur hadi break through houthi lines in taiz, partially breaking a seize on the yemen's third largest city. they can now send in humanitarian aid, and for the government the latest gain is the latest development in the push to capture the capital of sanaa. >> the siege of taiz was broken. this is a big issue. the wheels ha
citizens share their city, their streets, even their air with syrians. we believe the example of kilis should be recognized by the e.u. and all countries in the united nations. this is why kilis should be awarded the nobel peace prize. elsewhere in turkey there is huge resentment against the refugees, but not in kilis. laurence lee, al jazeera, southern turkey. >> government forces in yemen say they've recaptured parts of taiz which has been under siege by houthi rebels for almost a year....
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children some do not have any more money left and some are being sent back because of the name of their cities. >> translator: we hope that they open the instigate and end this ridiculous situation. yesterday, people had a fight over wood. look it hit me in the face. look at it. they had a fight over wood! >> many of those stranded in greece are at the border point with macedonia. the humanitarian crisis made worse because of the weather, hoda abdel hamid reporting there. >> reporter: the miserable mood among the 14,000 people stranded here some for as long as two to three weeks. i'm just going to show you here behind me now, it's raining quite heavily, we have heard thunder. people are trying to cover their tents. most of these are summer tents. water seeps in all the sometime. since this morning everybody has asked us, have you heard any news about brussels, is there an outcome, have we heard anything? people are petrified that they will be sent back to turkey. anyone who is coming to us also whether the restrictions that at the moment at the macedonian border, restrictions that change on a
children some do not have any more money left and some are being sent back because of the name of their cities. >> translator: we hope that they open the instigate and end this ridiculous situation. yesterday, people had a fight over wood. look it hit me in the face. look at it. they had a fight over wood! >> many of those stranded in greece are at the border point with macedonia. the humanitarian crisis made worse because of the weather, hoda abdel hamid reporting there. >>...
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some are being sent back because of the name of their cities. >> we hope this is the end of this ridiculous situation. yesterday they had a fight over wood, it hit me in the face, look, a fight ownership wood! >> at the area of macedonia, there is a humanitarian crisis. hoda abdel hamid is there about. >> reflecting the miserable mood, that would reflect the 14,000 people who are stranded here, some as long as two to three weeks. i'm going to show you behind me now it's raining quite heavily we've heard some thunder. people are trying to coat their tents. most of these tents are summer tents. water seeps in all the time. since this morning everybody has been asking us, do you have any news about brussels, is there any outcome yet? are we hearing anything? people are petrified that they will be sent back to turkey. also whether the restrictions at the moment at the macedonian borders, restrictions that change on a daily basis or become more and more daily basis, will still hold after the summit. all answers -- all questions that go unanswered for at the moment while the living conditions are
some are being sent back because of the name of their cities. >> we hope this is the end of this ridiculous situation. yesterday they had a fight over wood, it hit me in the face, look, a fight ownership wood! >> at the area of macedonia, there is a humanitarian crisis. hoda abdel hamid is there about. >> reflecting the miserable mood, that would reflect the 14,000 people who are stranded here, some as long as two to three weeks. i'm going to show you behind me now it's...
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>> reporter: certainly there's a sense amongst the people in brussels that their city is perhaps not under siege but having to come to terms with the reality of frequent violent events happening here. the police investigations that are ongoing. the searches that happen across the city. insofar as what the media are suggesting, in this the french newspaper you have the headline war in the center of brussels and this picture from the metro carriage that was blown apart from the explosion. you also see the three suspects, the two, the brothers here shown, described as the suicide bombers, and this one, suspect sought after. then in the dutch language newspaper, you have under here, the day that everybody feared. that conjures up the image, perhaps, that many people in brussels and in belgium now have that their country has turned from one part of peaceful country or certainly this city where such events can happen. insofar as the other developments this morning, we know that the federal cabinet has been meeting this morning and we expect that there may be a news conference in about an ho
>> reporter: certainly there's a sense amongst the people in brussels that their city is perhaps not under siege but having to come to terms with the reality of frequent violent events happening here. the police investigations that are ongoing. the searches that happen across the city. insofar as what the media are suggesting, in this the french newspaper you have the headline war in the center of brussels and this picture from the metro carriage that was blown apart from the explosion....
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>> voters in sheridan could be the first to take photo radar vans and red light cameras out of their city. the petition that could force the city's hand. thanks for staying with us at 5:30 i'm deborah takahara. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. paul houston says he's collected 523 signatures, 71 more than he needed to force a special election in sheridan over the city's use of red light cameras and photo radar vans to catch speeders. denver's rob lowe is live at highway 285 and bryant.{ and only red light camera and its use of photo radar van to catch speeders provide safety. critics say hogwash and they call it a money grab and are confident voters will agree. >> how you guys doing. >> wearing a t-shirt that makes his position perfectly clear, paul houston came to sheridan city hall armed with a pair{ of the pen, 523 signatures but the people that signed this are registered voters in sheridan. these people's voices will be heard. >> the city clerk will have to verify the signatures. >> i want to present these 14 petition books to you. >> but paul houston is confident the public is with him and agai
>> voters in sheridan could be the first to take photo radar vans and red light cameras out of their city. the petition that could force the city's hand. thanks for staying with us at 5:30 i'm deborah takahara. >> i'm jeremy hubbard. paul houston says he's collected 523 signatures, 71 more than he needed to force a special election in sheridan over the city's use of red light cameras and photo radar vans to catch speeders. denver's rob lowe is live at highway 285 and bryant.{ and...
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citizens of kilis share their city, their streets, and even their air with syrians. we believe the example of kilis should be recognized by the e.u. and all countries in the united nations. this is why kilis should be awarded the nobel peace prize. >> of course, in turkey there is huge resentment towards the refugees, but not in kilis. the human rights issues have a very odd ring here. al jazeera, kil kilis, southern turkey ♪ now another rally by republican presidential hopeful donald trump was disrupted briefly on saturday. less than 24 hours after an event in chicago had to be canceled. alan fisher has the latest now on an increasingly chaotic campaign. >> back on the campaign trail towards the event o event in ohio, the republican frontrunner. it appears someone tried to get on stage. donald trump quickly surrounded by secret service. >> thank you for the warning. i was ready for him, but it is much, much easier. >> ts comes hours after at event in chicago was canceled. >> tonight's rally will be postponed. >> after hundreds of protesters got into the hall. as peo
citizens of kilis share their city, their streets, and even their air with syrians. we believe the example of kilis should be recognized by the e.u. and all countries in the united nations. this is why kilis should be awarded the nobel peace prize. >> of course, in turkey there is huge resentment towards the refugees, but not in kilis. the human rights issues have a very odd ring here. al jazeera, kil kilis, southern turkey ♪ now another rally by republican presidential hopeful donald...
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jenna: tomorrow the orange city fire department will find out if it will l be able to make improvements to their faciliities. city are voting on tomorrow for million dollar project. officials say upgrades to equipment as well as expansion projects at their five stations. if the vote passes, upgrades are done by november 20-17. tim: speaking of voters, tomorrow cizens from different state's will be headed to voice their choice for president on super tuesday tim: the primaries and caucuses across the nation accounting for a healthy total of delegates awarded when all is said and done, democrat's side of things, a third of the nation's delegates are on the line. hillary clinton already ahead in that department just cing off her wins in south carolina and nevada. and on the g-o-p delegates needed for the republican nomination are at stake. donald trump is dominating presidential contests, winning each of the last four. jenna: and speaking of trump and clinton , they are continuing their lead in the polls. the latest cnn- orc poll giving trump the support of nrly half of republican voters with 49-per
jenna: tomorrow the orange city fire department will find out if it will l be able to make improvements to their faciliities. city are voting on tomorrow for million dollar project. officials say upgrades to equipment as well as expansion projects at their five stations. if the vote passes, upgrades are done by november 20-17. tim: speaking of voters, tomorrow cizens from different state's will be headed to voice their choice for president on super tuesday tim: the primaries and caucuses across...
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city. it is just over a week now since government forces fought their way into the area. e the long siege of yemen's third-largest city. but houthi rebels lingered on the out skirts and now they reappeared. this is seen as a setback for yemeni government forces who just a few days ago were confident of taking more areas. >> translator: god willing we'll control the mountains soon to surround houthi rebels. god willing with the effort of pro-government fighters we will free ta'izz. >> reporter: pro-government forces control many parts of ta'izz, but it's clear no one can claim to control the whole city. some believe that talk of the liberation earlier this month was premature. >> the fighting hasn't stopped in the last two weeks. it wasn't like the houthis have been defeated in these areas, but rather they withdrew to certain lines, and now they are attacking again to reestablish the blockade. >> reporter: the government finds itself confronting al-qaeda in the arabian peninsula in the south and the security vacuum is favoring the al-qaeda fighters. >> all of the areas, whe
city. it is just over a week now since government forces fought their way into the area. e the long siege of yemen's third-largest city. but houthi rebels lingered on the out skirts and now they reappeared. this is seen as a setback for yemeni government forces who just a few days ago were confident of taking more areas. >> translator: god willing we'll control the mountains soon to surround houthi rebels. god willing with the effort of pro-government fighters we will free ta'izz....
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syrian forces fight their way to the gates of the ancient city of palmyra.which appears to show israeli
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becoming routine, it is becoming the norm, this sort of maximum security presence and this threat to their city. the editor of a well-known news outlet a few days ago saying that how does one explain to one's children the sights that they have seen and the fact of soldiers with their fingers on the trigger walking around, worried about the possibility of more violence. that's on the one side. then there is also this growing sense of what could the government have done about this, perhaps, to prevent what has happened, given that we've heard president erdogan say that one of the expected suicide bombers was deported from turkey back to europe and they say that the belgium government were fully aware of them. we know that the two brothers have records for violence and people say perhaps more could have been done. those certainly are two of the over riding emotions people feel here in brussels today >>> thank you very much for that. violence continues in syria between government and opposition fighters despite a recent ceasefire. the opposition has killed 20 members of the pro-government forces du
becoming routine, it is becoming the norm, this sort of maximum security presence and this threat to their city. the editor of a well-known news outlet a few days ago saying that how does one explain to one's children the sights that they have seen and the fact of soldiers with their fingers on the trigger walking around, worried about the possibility of more violence. that's on the one side. then there is also this growing sense of what could the government have done about this, perhaps, to...