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it will be held at noon at the union hall on 18th street in the mission district. it is an the corner from where the shooting happened. all the man who cofounded nab superpower ster is donating $250 ,000 for a cancer therapy and about using your own immune system. jimmy carter was on immune based drug treatment and is now cancer free. the project will have 300 scientists from leading institutions including ucfs and stanford. here is a tech billionaire and founding member of facebook. >> coming up on 4: >> and deeper to the valleys and the hills in castro valley at 50 , napa, novato, 48s mountain view is 49, los gatos is the cool spot at 45. temperatures are run cooler than year. >> and now, sue? >> we will be on this, the traffic map is looking good with show traffic from tracy. we do have an accident eastbound. it is the reverse commute. but it is a car that flipped a couple of times on its roof. we are seeing slow traffic in the westbound direction. up and over the altamont pass. but eastbound is not affected. and you can see road work is in the lane here, and so
it will be held at noon at the union hall on 18th street in the mission district. it is an the corner from where the shooting happened. all the man who cofounded nab superpower ster is donating $250 ,000 for a cancer therapy and about using your own immune system. jimmy carter was on immune based drug treatment and is now cancer free. the project will have 300 scientists from leading institutions including ucfs and stanford. here is a tech billionaire and founding member of facebook. >>...
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separate local organizing efforts in the union halls and storefronts gradually gave way to local experiments and multiracial collaboration. , and they-1960's created a formal egalitarian statewide election. they had the multiracial statewide agenda. they call their partnership the democratic coalition. we hear a story about how otherwise groups of activists organize their separate basis. then, across the color line. building bridges between cultures and became the rid of weapon in getting jim crow. and in transforming electoral colleges in texas. begins with the famous strike in san antonio in 1938. it is a well-known tale. i am sure that many of you are familiar. it features the heroic organizing. the role of her come's husband, their treatment on the mexican question that became inspirational when it came together in southern california. historians often depict the strike as a victory. one in once they lost their jobs automation. the stories are true. they are important. i use the moshe racial -- the multiracial lens. particularly in the barrios, and also on the african american east. i se
separate local organizing efforts in the union halls and storefronts gradually gave way to local experiments and multiracial collaboration. , and they-1960's created a formal egalitarian statewide election. they had the multiracial statewide agenda. they call their partnership the democratic coalition. we hear a story about how otherwise groups of activists organize their separate basis. then, across the color line. building bridges between cultures and became the rid of weapon in getting jim...
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. >>> at noon on the local union hall on 18th street, police shot a man and he refused to drop a knife and came at officers fo e forcing them to fire. some witnesses say he was not holding a knife when he was shot. >>> a disturbing pattern. morgan hill police questioning more possible victims as a personal trainer is being investigated for molestation. david smith was arrested tuesday outside his wolfpack gym. they identified five victims so far, and talking to more women who come forward and police say the women tell remarkably similar tales of what happened. >> they were still focused on goals of either tri-athlete or cycling or racing, that became a focus and he was able to utilize their focus on the training to commit the sexual batteries. >> investigators say all the cases happened at the gym during fitness and workout sessions. >> pretty steady weather so far this week. >> cool start in the morning 12346789. >> a little cooler start than yesterday. >> good morning. it feels a little cooler in spots. yesterday, it was 57 degrees and now at 50. i think clearing temperatures help it
. >>> at noon on the local union hall on 18th street, police shot a man and he refused to drop a knife and came at officers fo e forcing them to fire. some witnesses say he was not holding a knife when he was shot. >>> a disturbing pattern. morgan hill police questioning more possible victims as a personal trainer is being investigated for molestation. david smith was arrested tuesday outside his wolfpack gym. they identified five victims so far, and talking to more women who...
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separate, local organizing efforts from the ghettos, union halls, storefront campaign offices gave way to local experiments in row she -- racial activist. they developed a liberal because the egalitarian movement. they called their movement, "the democratic movement." my book tells a story of how these groups of activists separate their groups and they connected their freedom struggles into the electoral arena. it shows how building bridges between cultures became the crucial weapon and destroying jim crow in the state and transforming electoral politics in texas and the nation. famousk begins with the strike incident audio in 1938, a well-known tale and i'm sure many of you are familiar. , becoming organizing his husband, the treating of the mexican question that became foundational when it came to southern california and shortly thereafter. historians to pick the strike as a victory, one in which the con chillers -- peacan shellers. i use this to show how there was an massive uprising in the city, in the african-american eastside as well as the mexican-americans. the alliances with a
separate, local organizing efforts from the ghettos, union halls, storefront campaign offices gave way to local experiments in row she -- racial activist. they developed a liberal because the egalitarian movement. they called their movement, "the democratic movement." my book tells a story of how these groups of activists separate their groups and they connected their freedom struggles into the electoral arena. it shows how building bridges between cultures became the crucial weapon...
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dozens packed the union hall where 45-year-old luis gongoro was shot and killed. the officers say he was holding a 13-inch knife and wouldn't put it down. some witnesses say he was lunging at officers, others say the knife was in his waistband and that police overreacted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is still ongoing? >> friends say he ended up on the street when he was evicted. they believe officers should have spent more time trying to de-escalate the situation. the police say none of this would have happened if he had just dropped the knife. his family says they may be pursuing legal action against the city and the police department. >>> an injured pit bull found on the side of a busy highway is recovering now. officials are urging the owner to come forward. the dog was found in some bushes alongside highway 101 near the east exit. officials say she may have been thrown or jumped from a moving vehicle or simply he is. >>> new at 6:00, raising water rates. it is happening for custom
dozens packed the union hall where 45-year-old luis gongoro was shot and killed. the officers say he was holding a 13-inch knife and wouldn't put it down. some witnesses say he was lunging at officers, others say the knife was in his waistband and that police overreacted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is still ongoing? >> friends say he ended up on the street when he was evicted. they believe officers...
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he has spoken at union halls all over the country. i mentioned the buffalo rally.lso went to philadelphia to a protest against verizon just the other week. that was very much like this. but again, this is an issue that he has been talking about on the trail. something he's very passionate about. you can probably expect to hear that at tonight's washington square rally. >> we should note, again, back in december when this union endorsed bernie sanders for president, they wrote in the press release that he would break with politics as usual and fight for america's working people. the communications workers of america has some 700,000 members. about 36,000 are impacted by this, are now striking, and it's one of the largest unions in the united states. we know how important unions are any democratic candidate. and this comes at the same time that bernie sanders has just received his first endorsement from a sitting senator, jeff merkley of oregon, writing in an op-ed for the "new york times," endorsing senator sander said. he's got a huge rally, but we're watching a ro
he has spoken at union halls all over the country. i mentioned the buffalo rally.lso went to philadelphia to a protest against verizon just the other week. that was very much like this. but again, this is an issue that he has been talking about on the trail. something he's very passionate about. you can probably expect to hear that at tonight's washington square rally. >> we should note, again, back in december when this union endorsed bernie sanders for president, they wrote in the press...
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she spoke just moments ago at the a union hall in south philadelphia a. >> it is your turn also to trusthat the people you elect to the senate are actually doing their job and not allow partisan politics to shut down our government, disrupt our economy, and jeopardize our future. it is your turn to elect a champion for the middle class. >> she seemed happy to have won. mcginty will go autopsy begins pat toomey in the fall. our coverage of the pennsylvania and delaware primaries continues right now, six a abc,.com that is where we've lex results for all of the races thaw care about, and they are updated, live throughout the overnight hours, and the final tallies are coming up, and "action news" continues in just a moment. we've lex. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "the now". but i also have to plan for my family's future. and that means taking on debt. in a smart way. like my mortgage - it's working for me. and if he needs a college loan down the road, that'll be worth it too. it's all about having a strategy, that fits your life. so, if you have a q
she spoke just moments ago at the a union hall in south philadelphia a. >> it is your turn also to trusthat the people you elect to the senate are actually doing their job and not allow partisan politics to shut down our government, disrupt our economy, and jeopardize our future. it is your turn to elect a champion for the middle class. >> she seemed happy to have won. mcginty will go autopsy begins pat toomey in the fall. our coverage of the pennsylvania and delaware primaries...
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she spoke just moments ago at the a union hall in south philadelphia a. >> it is your turn also to trusthat the people you elect to the senate are actually doing their job and not allow partisan politics to shut down our government, disrupt our economy, and jeopardize our future. it is your turn to elect a champion for the middle class. >> she seemed happy to have won. mcginty will go autopsy begins pat toomey in the fall. our coverage of the pennsylvania and delaware primaries continues right now, six a abc,.com that is where we've lex results for all of the races thaw care about, and they are updated, live throughout the overnight hours, and the final tallies are coming up, and "action news" continues in just a moment. >>> phillies begin a series with the hated nationals in washington. >> that team has given phillies fit over years. phillies were man handled in their last series with the nationals. they lost two of the three games while being out scored 19-five. phillies trying to get back to 500 tonight. that is a good start. andres blanco, the two run home run. >> it is gone. >> two
she spoke just moments ago at the a union hall in south philadelphia a. >> it is your turn also to trusthat the people you elect to the senate are actually doing their job and not allow partisan politics to shut down our government, disrupt our economy, and jeopardize our future. it is your turn to elect a champion for the middle class. >> she seemed happy to have won. mcginty will go autopsy begins pat toomey in the fall. our coverage of the pennsylvania and delaware primaries...
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abc7 news was at the 261 union hall for a holiday breakfast. the supervisors, police and fire chiefs and others shared a meal as they honor the man who changed conditions for workers across the country. >> there is a community here. he spoke for the voiceless. he did what many people were unwilling to do. >> it is a state, but not a federal, holiday. >>> there is a seismic shift in the bay area radioland state. legendary talk show host ron owens is signing from kgo radio. >> there is a massive move today by a radio ownership group. >> kristin? >> the move does involve layoffs at two stations owned by cumulus radio and k fog. ron owens, dominating 40 years, is moving to the sister station ksfo. >> i love you. thank you for coming with us. >> that voice has been the morning drive routine over three # years. the show attracts half a million regular listeners. this, after doing afternoon drive time at ksfo monday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. >> i don't know if my body will handle it. it will be hard to go to bed without an alarm clock, but i'll do it. th
abc7 news was at the 261 union hall for a holiday breakfast. the supervisors, police and fire chiefs and others shared a meal as they honor the man who changed conditions for workers across the country. >> there is a community here. he spoke for the voiceless. he did what many people were unwilling to do. >> it is a state, but not a federal, holiday. >>> there is a seismic shift in the bay area radioland state. legendary talk show host ron owens is signing from kgo radio....
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abc7 news was at the 261 union hall for a holiday breakfast. the supervisors, police and fire chiefs and others shared a meal as they honor the man who changed conditions for workers across the country. >> there is a community here. he spoke for the voiceless. he did what many people were unwilling to do. >> it is a state, but not a federal, holiday. >>> there is a seismic shift in the bay area radioland state. legendary talk show host ron owens is signing from kgo radio. >> there is a massive move today by a radio ownership group. >> kristin? >> the move does involve layoffs at two stations owned by cumulus radio and k fog. ron owens, dominating 40 years, is moving to the sister station ksfo. >> i love you. thank you for coming with us. >> that voice has been the morning drive routine over three # years. the show attracts half a million regular listeners. this, after doing afternoon drive time at ksfo monday from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. >> i don't know if my body will handle it. it will be hard to go to bed without an alarm clock, but i'll do it. th
abc7 news was at the 261 union hall for a holiday breakfast. the supervisors, police and fire chiefs and others shared a meal as they honor the man who changed conditions for workers across the country. >> there is a community here. he spoke for the voiceless. he did what many people were unwilling to do. >> it is a state, but not a federal, holiday. >>> there is a seismic shift in the bay area radioland state. legendary talk show host ron owens is signing from kgo radio....
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dozens of angry people packed the union hall. 45-year-old luis gongora was shot and killed.s holding a 13-inch knife and would not put it down, police say. some witnesses say he lunged at officers, and others say the knife was in his waistband and the police overreacted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is still ongoing. >> friends say gongora became homeless when he was evicted from his apartment. they believe police should have spent more time trying to deescalate the situation. and the family may sue the city and the police department. >>> the justice for mario woods coalition wants a civil rights investigation of san francisco police. the deaths of mario woods, perez lopez, and -- a couple of examples of excessive use of force by police. they say an independent investigation is needed to uncover whether there's a pattern of discriminatory practices. in a letter to kamala harris. the group highlights what they call a new series of homophobic and racist texts between police officers publicized by
dozens of angry people packed the union hall. 45-year-old luis gongora was shot and killed.s holding a 13-inch knife and would not put it down, police say. some witnesses say he lunged at officers, and others say the knife was in his waistband and the police overreacted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is still ongoing. >> friends say gongora became homeless when he was evicted from his apartment. they...
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. >>> reporter: dozens of angry people packed the union hall where a 45-year-old was shot and killed by two officers. police say he was waving a 10- 12 inch knife when they arrived on the scene. they fired 4 nonlethal rounds than seven bullets which ultimately killed him. the crowd said the officers were trigger-happy and more time should have been spent trying to do crisis intervention. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened, how can you see that when the investigation is ongoing? i say stop putting out facts until the investigation is completed because it is doing a disservice to this department. >>> reporter: he had a wife and three grandchildren. he was evicted and had been living on the street. the family passed out flyers but the only picture they said they had, they are looking at pursuing legal action against the city as well as the police department. >> there were indications that there may be a language barrier? >> he said a third officer arrived just as they were confronting him. that third officer did speak spanish. >>> reporter: they are saying the poli
. >>> reporter: dozens of angry people packed the union hall where a 45-year-old was shot and killed by two officers. police say he was waving a 10- 12 inch knife when they arrived on the scene. they fired 4 nonlethal rounds than seven bullets which ultimately killed him. the crowd said the officers were trigger-happy and more time should have been spent trying to do crisis intervention. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened, how can you see that when the...
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san francisco police department is holding a townhall to discuss the shooting at noon at the union hallear 18th and shotwell. >> shawn parker is donating $250 million to fight cancer, based in san francisco. >> when it comes to heart home, diets rich in vegetable oil and low in saturated fat may not be everythi, according to a study. reducing saturated fat is not enough to reduce the risk of death from heart disease. >> a grandmother in her 70s is telling quiet story of survive. strand alone in the arizona desert for nine days. ann rogers was driving with her dog from phoenix to visit her grandchildren and ran out of gas. she left her car to get a better cell phone signal and got lost. after six days, searchers found her dog but still could not find her. until saturday. rogers spelled out "help," using sticks and rocks. someone saw it and a were -- chopper flew in. >> they lap asked i was sobbing and the officer held me while i sobbed and let me know my dog was safe. >> how did she get by? >> she said she survived by drinking pond water and eating laboratories in the desert. >> she is a
san francisco police department is holding a townhall to discuss the shooting at noon at the union hallear 18th and shotwell. >> shawn parker is donating $250 million to fight cancer, based in san francisco. >> when it comes to heart home, diets rich in vegetable oil and low in saturated fat may not be everythi, according to a study. reducing saturated fat is not enough to reduce the risk of death from heart disease. >> a grandmother in her 70s is telling quiet story of...
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dozens of angry people packed a union hall yesterday.18th and shot well where luis gone gore owe was killed by two officers last thursday. they say he was holding a 13- inch knife and wouldn't put it down. surveillance video caught the moments prior to the shooting. some witnesses say gongora was lunging at officers with the knife. others say it was in his waistband and police overreacted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is still not -- it's ongoing? >> they believe officers should have tried to deescalate the situation. police say none of this would have happened if he dropped the knife. the family may pursue legal action against the city and police department. >> the organization justice for mario woods coalition, they want a civil rights investigation of san francisco police. coalition members stood on city hall steps yesterday saying the deaths of mario woods, amilcar perez-lopez, and alex nieto, they are examples of excessive use of force by the police. th
dozens of angry people packed a union hall yesterday.18th and shot well where luis gone gore owe was killed by two officers last thursday. they say he was holding a 13- inch knife and wouldn't put it down. surveillance video caught the moments prior to the shooting. some witnesses say gongora was lunging at officers with the knife. others say it was in his waistband and police overreacted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the...
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even dispatching former president bill clinton to union halls across new york city. before a knighttime rally in the bronx, sanders stopped in pittsburgh. >> what an extraordinary turnout. >> reporter: he lashed out at clinton's support for trade agreements and ties to wall street. >> i just don't know why wall street has not invited me to speak before them. and i got my cell phone on. i'm waiting for the call. >> reporter: of course, wall street and income inequality two of the issues that are central to this democratic primary fight, and certainly here in new york. now one of the questions that has been asked about the sanders candidacy is can he attract a diverse set of voters. at this rally behind me in the bronx, it is one of the most diverse rallies we have seen. for tonight at least the awer is yes. the sanders campaign believes that going forward, the states play well to their strengths. they can attract a diverse set of voters. that's why the new york primary on april 19th is so important as to how long this democratic race will go. jeff zeleny, cnn, new yor
even dispatching former president bill clinton to union halls across new york city. before a knighttime rally in the bronx, sanders stopped in pittsburgh. >> what an extraordinary turnout. >> reporter: he lashed out at clinton's support for trade agreements and ties to wall street. >> i just don't know why wall street has not invited me to speak before them. and i got my cell phone on. i'm waiting for the call. >> reporter: of course, wall street and income inequality...
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it will happen at noon at the union hall on 18th street. police shot him last thursday. officers say he refused to drop his knife and came towards officers, forcing them to fire their weapons. however, there are conflicting reports, some witnesses saying the homeless man was not wie wielding a knife. >>> more about a deadly hit-and-run in san bruno we brought you as broeaking news o monday. the victim was autistic and lived nearby in a special needs facility. witnesses say he was struck by a new dark colored mercedes benz. a manhunt continuing for 44-year-old brian hill and they say he tried to run them over and he was later found in oakland. >>> a man accused of shooting and killing an east bay police officer is expected in court today. he's accused of killing officer gus vegas in vallejo. the two have very similar names. the suspect had son with officer greg g veg gas' daughter. >>> the man charged of a sho shooting on the embark dera -- embarcadero. the judge let the second degree murder charge and the defense said they improperly detained him and the judge let it sta
it will happen at noon at the union hall on 18th street. police shot him last thursday. officers say he refused to drop his knife and came towards officers, forcing them to fire their weapons. however, there are conflicting reports, some witnesses saying the homeless man was not wie wielding a knife. >>> more about a deadly hit-and-run in san bruno we brought you as broeaking news o monday. the victim was autistic and lived nearby in a special needs facility. witnesses say he was...
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demanding answers, dozens of angry people packed in union hall close to 18 and shotwell where 45-year-old luis chicora was shot and killed by two officers last thursday. >> the question is, the professional conduct of the department. these are avoidable deaths. >> reporter: surveillance video caught the moments prior to the shooting. some witnesses say he was lunging at officers with a 10 to 12 inch knife. some say that knife was in his waistband and be -- and believe officers were trigger-happy. >> the -- if they create image danger, they can shoot. >> officers fired four nonlethal rounds, then seven bullets, six of which struck gongora, killing him. >> he was my best friend. we hung out every day. i ate dinner at his house. >> reporter: friends say gongora ended up on the streets when he was evicted. officers should have spent more time trying to de-escalate the situation. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is ongoing? [ yelling ] >> reporter: despite the chanting, they say these meetings are important. >> there
demanding answers, dozens of angry people packed in union hall close to 18 and shotwell where 45-year-old luis chicora was shot and killed by two officers last thursday. >> the question is, the professional conduct of the department. these are avoidable deaths. >> reporter: surveillance video caught the moments prior to the shooting. some witnesses say he was lunging at officers with a 10 to 12 inch knife. some say that knife was in his waistband and be -- and believe officers were...
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the next day i went to the union hall, got a ship from new jersey, amship. only place going in that year was vietnam, so i got on it, jumped ship, and got -- >> you took beer with you on the trip. >> there was always beer on ships. sort of like a tradition. >> rick, you're over there, and he shows up. what was your reaction? and he brought warm beer. you still drank it. >> well, everything was warm there. canteen water, everything. i was in total disbelief. i just, i was in shock. i just -- what are you doing here? and he said, i was in the neighborhood. i thought i would stop by and buy you a beer. and what he accomplished is amazing. how he got to find me in the desolate area i was in is -- it's a miracle. >> not to mention the lies you had to tell just to get in there. >> exactly. >> right? had to be creative. >> he's good at that. >> theyant lies. they were military lingo. there was no retreat. there was a strategic withdrawal. that was not a lie, either. >> well, you guys are absolutely terrific. we're proud of you. we appreciate your service to the cou
the next day i went to the union hall, got a ship from new jersey, amship. only place going in that year was vietnam, so i got on it, jumped ship, and got -- >> you took beer with you on the trip. >> there was always beer on ships. sort of like a tradition. >> rick, you're over there, and he shows up. what was your reaction? and he brought warm beer. you still drank it. >> well, everything was warm there. canteen water, everything. i was in total disbelief. i just, i was...
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demanding answers, dozens of angry people packed a union hall where homeless man 45- year-old luis gongoro was shot and killed by two officers. >> the question is the professional conduct of the department. these are avoidable deaths. >> reporter: surveillance video caught the moments prior to the shooting. some witnesses say the man was lunging at officers with a 10 to 12-inch knife. some say the knife was in his waistband and they believe police were too trigger happy. >> the messages the officers are getting as we saw from mario woods, if they create the imminent danger they can shoot. >> reporter: the chief said the officer fired non lethal beanbag rounds before they killed him. friends say he ended up on the street when he was evicted. >> you are telling people this is what we think happened. how can you say that, chief, when the investigation is ongoing? >> reporter: despite the chanting, officials say these meetings are important. >> there have been prior chefs who have decided not to say anything and leave everything to guessing, and that was seen as not transparent. >> reporter: t
demanding answers, dozens of angry people packed a union hall where homeless man 45- year-old luis gongoro was shot and killed by two officers. >> the question is the professional conduct of the department. these are avoidable deaths. >> reporter: surveillance video caught the moments prior to the shooting. some witnesses say the man was lunging at officers with a 10 to 12-inch knife. some say the knife was in his waistband and they believe police were too trigger happy. >>...
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today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> a judge has rejected a defense motion to dismiss a murder charge against an undocumented immigrant accused of killing kate steinle in san francisco steinle was sightseeing with her father and a family friend near the ferry building last year when she was shot in the back and died. attorneys for juan francisco lopez sanchez wanted the case dropped on grounds that police detained him for hours before questioning him. the judge found the delay troubling that would not dismiss the case. he is due in court on may 12. >>> legislation that would elevate the statute of limitations for sex crimes is moving to the state senate the committee gave initial approval to the bill supporters told committee members that justice for rape victims should not have a 10 year deadline. among those testifying were alleged victims of bill cosby one reason was angels prosecutors decided not to prosecute cozby is because the 10 year window has closed on most of the cases. >> i know firsthand the amount of courage and bravery it takes for vict
today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> a judge has rejected a defense motion to dismiss a murder charge against an undocumented immigrant accused of killing kate steinle in san francisco steinle was sightseeing with her father and a family friend near the ferry building last year when she was shot in the back and died. attorneys for juan francisco lopez sanchez wanted the case dropped on grounds that police detained him for hours before questioning him....
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you put the sign up on the mark kee outside the ibew local 313 union hall hoping a passerby might bes on the transplant list but says it could be five years before he gets a call. >> i want to do something now while i'm still young and i have three kids, young boys -- two boys and a girl and they're my reason -- they're my reason why i did this. >> he is in need of a type o kidney. he put that sign on sunday and says he's already gotten a few phone calls from people willing to get tested to see if they're a match. unbelievable generosity. >> absolutely. i think more will call. >> yeah. >> still ahead on "action news" more than a dozen members of the military are being punished after a deadly hospital attack in afghanistan. but they won't face criminal charges. we'll explain why. >> plus, a back and forth between kensington palace and the white house is taking social media by storm. see the royal mic drop moment next in big talkers. >> and meteorologist adam joseph returns with the full forecast from accuweather when "action news" at 4:00 continues next. >> ♪ dear fellow citizen, time
you put the sign up on the mark kee outside the ibew local 313 union hall hoping a passerby might bes on the transplant list but says it could be five years before he gets a call. >> i want to do something now while i'm still young and i have three kids, young boys -- two boys and a girl and they're my reason -- they're my reason why i did this. >> he is in need of a type o kidney. he put that sign on sunday and says he's already gotten a few phone calls from people willing to get...
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he was in buffalo just the other day attending a local union hall meeting and giving support to theirng strike that ultimately happened today. and he was in philadelphia a few days ago as well on the picket line, very similar images as you were showing today but not nearly to this sort of crowd. what's interesting is these sort of demonstrations by this high-profile presidential candidate has attracted certainly the eyes of the ceo of verizon. let me read to you what he had to say about this, sanders protesting with the picketers. but when rhetoric becomes disconnected from reality, we've crossed a dangerous line. we deserve better from people aspiring to be president. at vet least, we should demand that candidates base their arguments on the facts, even when they don't fit their campaign narratives. harsh words from the ceo of verizon, but bernie sanders really revels from this criticism from high-level ceos. when he was criticized from a higher-up the other day, he told supporters that he appreciated the challenge. >>> coming up next, is it first ballot or bust for donald trump? ted
he was in buffalo just the other day attending a local union hall meeting and giving support to theirng strike that ultimately happened today. and he was in philadelphia a few days ago as well on the picket line, very similar images as you were showing today but not nearly to this sort of crowd. what's interesting is these sort of demonstrations by this high-profile presidential candidate has attracted certainly the eyes of the ceo of verizon. let me read to you what he had to say about this,...
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has picked up the endorsement of the new york transit workers union during a visit to a brooklyn union hall center, sanders thaad the union members for his endorsement and he would keep up his winning streak with a victory in new york. you don't have a great middle class unless you have a great trade, sanders said. dising missing those who offered -- by the way, we have recorded the union town hall with senator sanders today and show it later on the c-span networks and he picked up his first endorsement from a senate colleague, oregon senator jeff merkley has thrown his support to sanders announced earlier today. by the way, you can read more on that on thehill.com. we have more today from "washington journal" with a conversation with democratic congressman brendan boyle. he talks about his work on the oversight and foreign affairs committee. the democratic convention being held in his philadelphia district and we'll show you as much as we can until the house convenes at noon eastern. discuf the top issues before the house foreign affairs and oversight and government reform committee, which
has picked up the endorsement of the new york transit workers union during a visit to a brooklyn union hall center, sanders thaad the union members for his endorsement and he would keep up his winning streak with a victory in new york. you don't have a great middle class unless you have a great trade, sanders said. dising missing those who offered -- by the way, we have recorded the union town hall with senator sanders today and show it later on the c-span networks and he picked up his first...
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this is a union hall and forgive my low voice but i would don't want to disrupt the senator as he speaks to uaw local 95 here in wisconsin. he is crisscrossing the state today. senator clinton or secretary clinton i should say i don't want to say she's given up on them, but she hasn't been here in a while. he will be doing a full day of campaign stops here today. i think it's fair to say she's trying to lower expert patient in this state in case it doesn't come out the way she'd like it. she's kind in the latest polls. the latest one shows a tightening almost a 5030 split between the two. to make the point about campaign contributions. this is a roomful of people, many of them used to work at the gm plant extract data. they have contributing to bernie sanders even though the delegate count is not comparable to secretary clinton $44 billion up to 44 million in march, 56% came from people contributing $200 or less. about 20% of secretary clinton fund raising and marge came from people with $200 or less. the grassroots is still out there for bernie sanders. they like what he has to say. jus
this is a union hall and forgive my low voice but i would don't want to disrupt the senator as he speaks to uaw local 95 here in wisconsin. he is crisscrossing the state today. senator clinton or secretary clinton i should say i don't want to say she's given up on them, but she hasn't been here in a while. he will be doing a full day of campaign stops here today. i think it's fair to say she's trying to lower expert patient in this state in case it doesn't come out the way she'd like it. she's...
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the town hall is going on right now at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> antioch's mayor turns out in the right place at the right time. he called 911 after seeing a city councilmember's car get sideswiped. it took firefighters almost an hour and using the jaws of life to extract another driver from that crushed car. the high-speed crash happened late last night on the a street off-ramp. just by chance the mayor of antioch was one of the first people on scene. he called for help and helped keep the driver calm until the paramedics arrived. >> i noticed the driver that was in the seat, the vehicle crushed onto him and the car was smoking. i asked to get a fire extinguisher. the person in the car, started to talk to him, make sure he was coherent, telling him he's going to be okay. >> the city council member was not injured. two people in the truck were hospitalized. their conditions are unknown. >>> a strong earthquake struck me myanmar. a 6.9 magnitude quake hit north of myanmar's capital just before 7:00 a.m. our time. people panicked after the quake struck but authorities sai
the town hall is going on right now at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> antioch's mayor turns out in the right place at the right time. he called 911 after seeing a city councilmember's car get sideswiped. it took firefighters almost an hour and using the jaws of life to extract another driver from that crushed car. the high-speed crash happened late last night on the a street off-ramp. just by chance the mayor of antioch was one of the first people on scene. he called for help...
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the police department's town hall meeting will be at 7:30 this evening at the union local hall on 18th street. malia cohen has introduced a resolution to the board of supervisors asking the state attorney general's office to start a civil rights probe into the police department. >>> new this morning one of the bay area's most famous techies is giving back and the results could change the game for cancer research. kpix 5's kiet do is live at stanford university on the partnership that's bound to save lives. kiet we are just a couple of hours away from the official announcement where tech mogul sean parker will announce his $250 million grant to fight cancer in a way that's never been done before. it has big names involved including "stanford medicine." it will create the parker institute for cancer immunotherapy in san francisco. it took parker three years to convince the major players to sign on but now the top 6 cancer research centers including stanford and ucsf are on board as well as pharmaceuticals like merck, bristol-myers squibb and genentech. currently cancer research is siloed
the police department's town hall meeting will be at 7:30 this evening at the union local hall on 18th street. malia cohen has introduced a resolution to the board of supervisors asking the state attorney general's office to start a civil rights probe into the police department. >>> new this morning one of the bay area's most famous techies is giving back and the results could change the game for cancer research. kpix 5's kiet do is live at stanford university on the partnership that's...
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today's noontime town hall meeting is at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> and in palo alto policeatrols around ohlone elementary school have increased after a man reportedly exposed himself to a little girl. now, here's the police sketch of that suspect. on monday a 7-year-old girl was playing at the school during lunch when she went behind a classroom building, saw a man on the other side of the fence who unbuttoned his pants and exposed himself. if you have any information call palo alto police. >> those are just some of your morning headlines. gasia, back to you. >> dave urges thank you. >> coming up on "mornings on 2: the 9", the colorful francisco pride parade about two months away. today we are learning about this year's theme and some of the honorees that will be included. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. >> we know the theme of this year's san francisco pride parade and it will be racial and ec
today's noontime town hall meeting is at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> and in palo alto policeatrols around ohlone elementary school have increased after a man reportedly exposed himself to a little girl. now, here's the police sketch of that suspect. on monday a 7-year-old girl was playing at the school during lunch when she went behind a classroom building, saw a man on the other side of the fence who unbuttoned his pants and exposed himself. if you have any information...
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lot of pressure over the upcoming wisconsin and new york primaries and made the comments at the union hall was probably own a matter of time before somebody tried power tools. do not try this at home. a group of film makers are hanging a powered chain saw under a drone and named it, what else, a killer drone. its bark is bigger than it's bite. only managed to down a few cycles and tree branches. luckily it didn't drop a chain shaw. >> what could go wrong? >> absolutely nothing. >> don't try it at home. >> back to you guys. >> i wasn't going to but now i really won't. thank you, sue. up next, an exclusive interview with fdic chair sheila bair, whether she thinks neil cashcarry is going too far or far enough. >> little bit later, another successful test of jeff besos reusable rocket giving him the upper hand in the space war against e lon musk. (boy) ma, pa - why do we settle for cable? (mom) because we're settlers and that's what we do. (girl) but with directv and at&t, you can get your tv and wireless service from one provider. (dad) are not we your providers? do we not provide you with th
lot of pressure over the upcoming wisconsin and new york primaries and made the comments at the union hall was probably own a matter of time before somebody tried power tools. do not try this at home. a group of film makers are hanging a powered chain saw under a drone and named it, what else, a killer drone. its bark is bigger than it's bite. only managed to down a few cycles and tree branches. luckily it didn't drop a chain shaw. >> what could go wrong? >> absolutely nothing....
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at a union hall today in janesville, sanders hit clinton hard on trade and jobs. >> i'm glad that she's going around the country talking about the need for more manufacturing. while that's a great idea but maybe she should have been there 20 or 30 years ago when we started hemorrhaging manufacturing jobs in this country. >> reporter: but clinton still spent more time focused on the bigger picture and the larger prize. >> donald trump has said that wages are too high. and a lot -- a lot of members of his party agree. right? >> he's fired. >> he's fired, that's funny. >> reporter: civility between the sanders and clinton campaigns has all but disappeared, with one petty fight after another. the latest scrap, where and when to have a new york debate. >> you know, we've proposed thursday, the 14th, which gives people more time to digest what happens in the debate. is he in? >> i think what we want is to look at the maximum viewing audience. any time and any venue that works that has that viewing audience will be good. >> reporter: clinton bluntly suggesting sanders is crashing the party, th
at a union hall today in janesville, sanders hit clinton hard on trade and jobs. >> i'm glad that she's going around the country talking about the need for more manufacturing. while that's a great idea but maybe she should have been there 20 or 30 years ago when we started hemorrhaging manufacturing jobs in this country. >> reporter: but clinton still spent more time focused on the bigger picture and the larger prize. >> donald trump has said that wages are too high. and a lot...
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from the union hall -- >> it is too late for the same old, same old establishment politics. >> reporter picket line. tonight, bernie sanders is fighting for new york, saying it's not too late to slow hillary clinton's march to the democratic nomination. >> we're on a roll and your support today is enormously important to taking us a step further. >> reporter: on the eve of their first debate in five weeks, clinton is striking back, hoping to fortify her lead by maintaining a strong edge over sanders with black and latino voters. the best way to fire up democrats, donald trump. >> and i have said frequently about donald trump, basta. enough with the prejudice and bluster and bigotry and all of the appeals to fear and anxiety and anger. >> reporter: and today clinton proposed creating an office of immigrant affairs to help newcomers navigate bureaucratic red tape. >> despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, america's long struggle with racism is far from finished. and we are seeing that in this election. >> reporter: see is working to keep a diverse coalition of voters on her side
from the union hall -- >> it is too late for the same old, same old establishment politics. >> reporter picket line. tonight, bernie sanders is fighting for new york, saying it's not too late to slow hillary clinton's march to the democratic nomination. >> we're on a roll and your support today is enormously important to taking us a step further. >> reporter: on the eve of their first debate in five weeks, clinton is striking back, hoping to fortify her lead by...
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it was announced a union hall in brooklyn this morning. >> i believe that we need legislation that makeseasy for workers to join unions, not harder. we're on a roll and your support today is enormously important to taking us a step further. >>> an altercation between the charlotte transit police and a woman has been caught on cell phone video. the officers were talking to her about riding the train without a ticket after they got her name they discovered she had a warrant for carrying a concealed weapon. when they went to cuff her, she started hitting and biting them. >>> chick-fil-a has gotten rid of iceberg lettuce for more nutritious options. it started shifting away from the lettuce in 2013 in favor of romijn and baby greens tass pursue s healthier menu options amid a lot of competition. that's the cnbc news update. back to you. >>> sue, thank you very much. the market rally holding just a bit as we head deep near the afternoon. so why not get back down to the new york stock exchange and bob by sa pisani. >> remember the key story, china trade data, better than expected, and jpmorgan
it was announced a union hall in brooklyn this morning. >> i believe that we need legislation that makeseasy for workers to join unions, not harder. we're on a roll and your support today is enormously important to taking us a step further. >>> an altercation between the charlotte transit police and a woman has been caught on cell phone video. the officers were talking to her about riding the train without a ticket after they got her name they discovered she had a warrant for...
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today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> a judge rejected a defense motion to throw out a murder charge against the undocumented immigrant accused of killing kate steinle steinle was sightseeing last summer with her father and a friend near lawyers for the suspect, juan francisco lopez-sanchez , tried to get the case dropped on grounds that he was detained for hours by the police before the questioned him. a judge was troubled by the delay but refused to throw out the case. lopez-sanchez is due in court on may 12. >>> time to go out to sal castaneda for a check on the roads. this is a time of the morning i think where things start to change a bit. >>> things are starting to pick up about this time. maybe a little earlier but right now we are in one of the peaks. let's look at highway 24. you can see traffic will be busy. it's not stop and go but it is busy as you drive toward the tunnel and continue up to the oakland side. if you are driving from walnut creek to oakland, you will see credit conditions. this is a look at the bay bridge toll plaza which is cro
today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> a judge rejected a defense motion to throw out a murder charge against the undocumented immigrant accused of killing kate steinle steinle was sightseeing last summer with her father and a friend near lawyers for the suspect, juan francisco lopez-sanchez , tried to get the case dropped on grounds that he was detained for hours by the police before the questioned him. a judge was troubled by the delay but refused to...
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today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> a judge rejected a defense motion to throw out a murder charge against the undocumented immigrant who's accused of killing kate steinle in san francisco. kate steinle was sightseeing last summer with her father and a friend near the ferry building when she was shot in the back and later died. lawyers for the suspect, one francisco lopez-sanchez tried to get the case dropped on grounds that he was detained for hours by the police before the question him. a judge was troubled by the delay but refused to throw out the case. lopez-sanchez is due back in court on may 12. >>> 39,000 verizon workers are on strike. we want to show you video of the workers from earlier this morning. they are mostly east coast technicians and customer service workers. they have been working without a contract since august. they want a new one that includes less outsourcing, better healthcare and working conditions and higher money. verizon said trained, nonunion staffers are doing the jobs of those on strike extract despite efforts to conserve
today's meeting is at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. >>> a judge rejected a defense motion to throw out a murder charge against the undocumented immigrant who's accused of killing kate steinle in san francisco. kate steinle was sightseeing last summer with her father and a friend near the ferry building when she was shot in the back and later died. lawyers for the suspect, one francisco lopez-sanchez tried to get the case dropped on grounds that he was detained for hours...
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stuart: bill clinton campaigning for his wife in a new york city union hall, listen to what he said abouts i know my opponent says wall street is the only problem but that is not true. there are 50 to 70,000 fewer people working on wall street today than there were before the crash. because of banks that failed and the bill president obama signed and next to the healthcare bill the most important bill he signed, the dodd-frank bill. stuart: that is interesting. is the former president actually happy bankers and people in the financial business are losing? liz: he has given a reality check that this did happen but i don't know. he was given a reality check of what happened. that is my impression. what is at issue is the clintons made 1 $53 million in speaking fees since 2001-2015. hillary clinton $2 million to wall street banks and they are still -- he is inoculating them. stuart: why is bill clinton happy? ashley: he reigned in the big bad banks, putting regulation, 50,000 people lost their jobs, i think wall street is hillary's major achilles' heel. she held a gun to the head but has the
stuart: bill clinton campaigning for his wife in a new york city union hall, listen to what he said abouts i know my opponent says wall street is the only problem but that is not true. there are 50 to 70,000 fewer people working on wall street today than there were before the crash. because of banks that failed and the bill president obama signed and next to the healthcare bill the most important bill he signed, the dodd-frank bill. stuart: that is interesting. is the former president actually...
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. >> reporter: police union president martin hall oh ran said the polls validate his position that all the officers should be carrying tasers as alternatives if possible to lethal force. >> right now sfpd officers go from a baton to a bullet. >> reporter: so far two of the police commissioners have come out publicly against tasers. the main argument being that they could result in medical emergencies and even sudden death. the chief has proposed a narrower policy that only select officers, like the tactical unit, should be equipped with them. then maybe more later. >> i'm somebody who believes that to go in with some sort of measure of caution whenever you're doing anything new, see how it goes, see if you have any problems, see how you can make it better. >> reporter: one hurdle to the proposal is the cost of deploying tasers all at once to all officers. >> when it comes to saving a life, what's the cost on a human life in this city? >> reporter: police commissioners are set to discuss the issue tonight. vic lee, abc 7 news. >>> engineers returned to the lower level of the bay bridge
. >> reporter: police union president martin hall oh ran said the polls validate his position that all the officers should be carrying tasers as alternatives if possible to lethal force. >> right now sfpd officers go from a baton to a bullet. >> reporter: so far two of the police commissioners have come out publicly against tasers. the main argument being that they could result in medical emergencies and even sudden death. the chief has proposed a narrower policy that only...
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hall. they are rallying in support of unions. they also want more money.hey'd like the minimum wage increase the to $15. police are there to keep tabs on everyone. make sure everybody is safe. but of course this is one area that you're going to want to avoid otherwise you can guarantee to be delayed. >>> philadelphia police made arrest in deadly hit-and-run. 35-year-old tommy dunbar, jr., was killed last night when he was hit and dragged more than 200 feet in the city's port richmond section. the suv police say hit dunbar was found minutes away and late think afternoon the driver was arrested. his name has not been released. police are testing the suv for fingerprints and dna. >>> your fast food may be served up way side of chemicals. but a new study suggests those dangerous substances aren't actually in the food you eat. >> nevertheless, scientists say some fast food fans could be setting themselves up for big health problems. fox's jennifer davis has the story. >> reporter: when it comes to fast food, the fast part is often the draw. >> if i'm in a hurry
hall. they are rallying in support of unions. they also want more money.hey'd like the minimum wage increase the to $15. police are there to keep tabs on everyone. make sure everybody is safe. but of course this is one area that you're going to want to avoid otherwise you can guarantee to be delayed. >>> philadelphia police made arrest in deadly hit-and-run. 35-year-old tommy dunbar, jr., was killed last night when he was hit and dragged more than 200 feet in the city's port richmond...
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. >>> union workers in atlantic city marched to city hall this afternoon fighting for a bill that keeps their contracts in place. new jersey state afl-cio and public workers union led the march from cesars casino to city hall. governor chris christie supports a state take over which allows a nullifying of state contracts. >> obviously this state wants to come in and break our contracts and we feel there's other ways to get it done. >> last week atlantic city workers got their last paycheck until early may. and more problems. the chris christie administration threatened to close atlantic city schools if the city doesn't give the school district the money i want owes. the state radiation commissioner said he doesn't know when it will happen but said the process has already begun. >>> new problems to tell you about for some charter schools in philadelphia. today the state auditor said charter schools run by the school districts have insufficient staffing and resources. the auditor believe the charter school office is too small to oversee too many schools. the superintendent said there's a
. >>> union workers in atlantic city marched to city hall this afternoon fighting for a bill that keeps their contracts in place. new jersey state afl-cio and public workers union led the march from cesars casino to city hall. governor chris christie supports a state take over which allows a nullifying of state contracts. >> obviously this state wants to come in and break our contracts and we feel there's other ways to get it done. >> last week atlantic city workers got...
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his address to the elite of the party at the great hall of cooper union. >> lincoln sees this as an opportunityt amounts to a political screen test. >> but lincoln's attire leaves something to be desired. >> he's wearing a wrinkled suit. >> he has one pant leg shorter than the other. >> his hair looks like it hasn't been brushed. he's a mess. >> all the sophisticated new yorkers look at each other, who is this country bumpkin? >> people are unsure of who this guy is. >> he knows this is a key moment and so he's understandably nervous. >> and then he speaks, and then he talks. >> mr. president and fellow citizens of new york -- >> it starts off a little shaky. >> the facts with which i shall deal this evening are mainly old and familiar. >> but then he begins to tell his audience why he's there, and the arguments begin to flow. >> can we allow slavery to spread into the national territories? and to overrun us here in these free states? >> and he starts delivering a beautiful, powerful oration. >> the audience is stunned. >> then let us stand by our duty fearlessly and effectively. >> they forgot
his address to the elite of the party at the great hall of cooper union. >> lincoln sees this as an opportunityt amounts to a political screen test. >> but lincoln's attire leaves something to be desired. >> he's wearing a wrinkled suit. >> he has one pant leg shorter than the other. >> his hair looks like it hasn't been brushed. he's a mess. >> all the sophisticated new yorkers look at each other, who is this country bumpkin? >> people are unsure of...
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the public meeting will be held at the union local hall on 18th street. >> a judge rejected a defense. kate steinle was sightseeing last summer near the ferry building when she was shot in the back and later died. lawyers for the suspect, juan lopez-sanchez, wanted to get the charges dropped. the judge was troubled by the delay, but refused to throw out the case. lopez-sanchez due in court may 12. >> time is 7:16. sal, can you take care of the folks this morning? >> i can, dave and gasia. it is getting busier, but there is a problem i want to start with, is kind of not expected, and that would be in northern marin county southbound 101 near highway 37. there is an injury crash here and traffic is slowing down in novato. there is a break, but there is more slow traffic near marinwood over to central san rafael. the lane is blocked there. across the bay, traffic on 80 westbound is slow in pockets from hercules all the way down into the berkeley area. when you get to the bay bridge there is also some slow traffic waiting for you there. we will go to the live picture of the bay bridge tol
the public meeting will be held at the union local hall on 18th street. >> a judge rejected a defense. kate steinle was sightseeing last summer near the ferry building when she was shot in the back and later died. lawyers for the suspect, juan lopez-sanchez, wanted to get the charges dropped. the judge was troubled by the delay, but refused to throw out the case. lopez-sanchez due in court may 12. >> time is 7:16. sal, can you take care of the folks this morning? >> i can,...
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today's town hall is going to happen at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. say he refused to drof a knife and came towards officers, forcing them to fire their weapons. but some witnesses are givening conflicting reports, saying that gagara did not have a knife. if you think illegal fireworks are an issue in san jose, now is your chance to do something about it. starting july 1st, people in san jose can post video and pictures of illegal firework activity to a city-run website. code enforcement officers can writing tickets. happening right now, steven hawking joining a stuartistic bid for interstellar exploration. a $100 million project will seek life using a swarm of tiny spacecraft. details on facebook. plus, a san francisco's couple european vacation taking an unexpected and humanitarian turn. they went from lounging on beaches to helping syrian refugees arriving onshore. it didn't stop there. find more on our website. we'll see you in a half an hour. >>> this morning on "today's take," paging dr. house. actor hugh laurie on his new mini series. >>> ben a
today's town hall is going to happen at noon at the union local hall on 18th street. say he refused to drof a knife and came towards officers, forcing them to fire their weapons. but some witnesses are givening conflicting reports, saying that gagara did not have a knife. if you think illegal fireworks are an issue in san jose, now is your chance to do something about it. starting july 1st, people in san jose can post video and pictures of illegal firework activity to a city-run website. code...
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the new jersey state afl/cio and public workers union led a march from caesar's casino to city hall yesterday the workers believe a bill introduced last week will help the city recover from economic woes without breaking their collective bargaining contracts. governor chris christie supports a state takeover which allows the nullifying of contracts an a sell-off of city assets. >> obviously the state wants to come in and break our contracts. we feel that there's other ways to get it done. >> last week atlantic city workers got their last paycheck until early may. >>> meanwhile, according to philly.com, the christie administration is threatening to close atlantic city schools if the city does not make payments to the school district. the state education commissioner told the senate yesterday he doesn't know when it will happen but said the process has already begun. >>> it's 5:04. the neshaminy school district is closing two bucks county elementary schools, despite a plea from parents lastç night. they voted to close lower southampton elementary in feasterville and oliver elementary in langho
the new jersey state afl/cio and public workers union led a march from caesar's casino to city hall yesterday the workers believe a bill introduced last week will help the city recover from economic woes without breaking their collective bargaining contracts. governor chris christie supports a state takeover which allows the nullifying of contracts an a sell-off of city assets. >> obviously the state wants to come in and break our contracts. we feel that there's other ways to get it done....
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union contracts. dozens of people marched through the rain at lufrmg time and went straight to city hall and the mayor. >> there is not a single union representing employees in atlantic city that has not come to the table and willing to make hair cuts. >>> pennsylvania high schools are closer to having the life-saving medication narcane at their disposal. the application process has begun. narcan counters the effect of a heroin overdose. >>> it's a real problem for us. it's epidemic. we got to address it dispassionately and look at it as the real health problem that it is. >> governor wolf says heroin addiction begins with prescription pain killers. he says when the prescription runs occupant some users look for a cheap alternative in heroin. >>> today nbc 10 helped bring awareness to our area's drug problem through a town hall event. this comes after our exclusive look at the heroin problem in our country. many experts argued jail is not the answer. instead they advocate for more treatment and awareness. among the experts speaking at today's event the director of national drug policy. he spoke about
union contracts. dozens of people marched through the rain at lufrmg time and went straight to city hall and the mayor. >> there is not a single union representing employees in atlantic city that has not come to the table and willing to make hair cuts. >>> pennsylvania high schools are closer to having the life-saving medication narcane at their disposal. the application process has begun. narcan counters the effect of a heroin overdose. >>> it's a real problem for us....
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hall with new developments. vic? >> reporter: well, this is the survey that was conducted by the police union, and the timing of its releasef tasers is on the agenda of the police commission, which meets here at city hall in about an hour. a recent survey reveals that 68% of people in san francisco favor tasers for the cops. a marin county deputy sheriffin. the police union released a radio spot after getting a survey it commissioned which shows 68% of those polled supports arming officers with tasers. only 14% of the 500 san francisco voters surveyed said they oppose the electronic controlled devices. 18% were not sure. our informal survey found similar views. >> it's less lethal than shooting everybody. >> i think it's taken too long to get them armed with tasers. >> definitely. >> reporter: the police union president says the poll validates his position that all the officers should be carrying tasers as an alternative when possible to lethal force. >> right now, officers go from a baton to a bullet. >> reporter: so far two of the seven police commissioners have come out against tasers. the main argument being that they
hall with new developments. vic? >> reporter: well, this is the survey that was conducted by the police union, and the timing of its releasef tasers is on the agenda of the police commission, which meets here at city hall in about an hour. a recent survey reveals that 68% of people in san francisco favor tasers for the cops. a marin county deputy sheriffin. the police union released a radio spot after getting a survey it commissioned which shows 68% of those polled supports arming...
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out of the process pell people can say this and that there is no building trades union in this town more engaged in city hall so while this is the past now looking forward people leave us out the thought process at their parietal for good policy i'll put it to i tend to be the guy from the carpenters union that goes for candidates for union jobs close to the economics i'll tell you what was said today from certain supervisors the call went out to me like 3 weeks ago all projects are at risk now a lot of movement so in the right direction we hope it continues to go that way i find that a problem that folks liquor the residential builders association are getting special recognition so i'll quote is it should be uniform across the board and if you put too much we'll look at developers sitting on land and coming in and they'll tells you or the we at other trades follow us we can't afford to to be union that's a fact thank you. >> thank you eric chow next. >> supervisors ethic the market rate housing developer thank you for the kind words i want to be honest when he when we started the negotiations we asked for g
out of the process pell people can say this and that there is no building trades union in this town more engaged in city hall so while this is the past now looking forward people leave us out the thought process at their parietal for good policy i'll put it to i tend to be the guy from the carpenters union that goes for candidates for union jobs close to the economics i'll tell you what was said today from certain supervisors the call went out to me like 3 weeks ago all projects are at risk now...
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hall. seems to be thinning out little bit here. they are rallying in support of unions and minimum wage.hey want a hike to $15. police are there to make sure everyone is safe. and they say that you still may face some delays if you drive through the area. we'll keep you posted as more things develop. >>> montana couple has proven nothing can come between a good kiss. not even a robbery. >> you can watch it happen. check this video out. police are looking for the three people you see in this surveillance video. authorities say they robbed a bar and casino you see everybody else putting their hand up when two men an woman stormed in, but the lip locking couple who appear to be oblivious probably had a few drinks as well. >> you think? they kept hugging and kissing through the whole thing. luckily no one was hurt. >> it's national donate live month and thomas jefferson university hospital along with a gift of life program are partn partnering to raise awareness. today a transplant recipient and donor family shared their very personal stories and even organizers unveiled what you're looking
hall. seems to be thinning out little bit here. they are rallying in support of unions and minimum wage.hey want a hike to $15. police are there to make sure everyone is safe. and they say that you still may face some delays if you drive through the area. we'll keep you posted as more things develop. >>> montana couple has proven nothing can come between a good kiss. not even a robbery. >> you can watch it happen. check this video out. police are looking for the three people you...
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hall style meeting. he urged britain to support a new trade deal between the u.s. and the european union.ow the president says the deal will help improve workers' rights and environmental standards. >>> and take a look. president obama's trip to england wasn't all business. the duke and duchess of cambridge streeted him and the first lady to dinner at their home in kensington palace. young prince george was allowed to stay up a little past his bedtime to greet the president and the first lady. the young royal was dressed in his tiny bathrobe. he spent about 15 minutes visiting with the grownups and staying up a little later than normal. >>> a local chain will be bringing their food lincoln financial field this eagles season and what better way to celebrate than an eating contest. zach's burgers sponsored the backpack challenge. professional and amateur eaters had five minutes to eat as many of those zach packs with the winner taking home $500. eagles defensive tackle beau allen was there as a judge. was he judging or eating? >> i'm here to eat some cheese burgers. i actually got a cheeseb
hall style meeting. he urged britain to support a new trade deal between the u.s. and the european union.ow the president says the deal will help improve workers' rights and environmental standards. >>> and take a look. president obama's trip to england wasn't all business. the duke and duchess of cambridge streeted him and the first lady to dinner at their home in kensington palace. young prince george was allowed to stay up a little past his bedtime to greet the president and the...
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i've never seen thousands of people jamming into halls, wanting to grab phone lists and canvassing lists. the transport union, which endorsed bernie, very important union here. those people are incredibly effective in turning out the vote in the city. upstate, it is pretty much a tie. bernie is doing well in areas where he can show hillary clinton's support for very bad trade agreements has hurt jobs. >> part of that can be a tactic. a lot of the polls have shown, 15, 10 percent caps. >> she's in a more commanding position, but the point is that that enthusiasm gap that she may be experiencing is something that she's worried about. she didn't necessarily want this debate tonight. why would she want to give him at a shot at oxygen and air time to wound her in a debate? she's going to turn out her voters. she's got a home state vibe going on, but it's interesting. i actually had a constructive exchange on twitter earlier today. >> there's news. >> breaking news. >> this is a woman that lives in california, but from new york she said i'm really looking forward to tonight because i want to hear from sanders a re
i've never seen thousands of people jamming into halls, wanting to grab phone lists and canvassing lists. the transport union, which endorsed bernie, very important union here. those people are incredibly effective in turning out the vote in the city. upstate, it is pretty much a tie. bernie is doing well in areas where he can show hillary clinton's support for very bad trade agreements has hurt jobs. >> part of that can be a tactic. a lot of the polls have shown, 15, 10 percent caps....