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union hall claim of who got there in the last almost a full suit. the be looking at the back. of the book. the book. one else child's name wrong all right old quotes just don't all. get to shape out just a bit comes to advocate and in gains from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be rescued. it's a right to be cross with what before three in the morning can't be good that i'm interested always in the waters about how the. question. no my. son are going through some allow. them. to keep going to. take it i know you're going to be close with their kids have little notice the feeling of a little. sigh that you know. jimmy or something all that much you know the fact that he will go out i just. i love you know them. but i think it can't be sad. about that and sad story i don't think it will cut it but i'd be out of it. if. he did. to remove the litigious you have t
union hall claim of who got there in the last almost a full suit. the be looking at the back. of the book. the book. one else child's name wrong all right old quotes just don't all. get to shape out just a bit comes to advocate and in gains from it because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. what politicians to do something to. put themselves on the lawn. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want...
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well union. hall saga with these latest revelations certainty takes a new turn with the czech president saying that his country had produced stored and later destroyed not a child because this is an allegation and something that russia has been saying all along that there are other countries that had those capabilities among others it's named the u.k. slovakia the czech republic as well as sweden as one of the possible some of the possible countries that had those capabilities so we are now seeing moscow waiting for the others to come clean as well. i want to remind everyone that it was london and drags the czech republic into confrontation with russia is because of the pressure from the british authorities that it escalated into an expulsion of russian diplomats now it turns out there were no grounds for the move know that for even three weeks now we expect answers from other countries that as we said had and still have the potential to develop now the chalk. well we're certainly going to be watching
well union. hall saga with these latest revelations certainty takes a new turn with the czech president saying that his country had produced stored and later destroyed not a child because this is an allegation and something that russia has been saying all along that there are other countries that had those capabilities among others it's named the u.k. slovakia the czech republic as well as sweden as one of the possible some of the possible countries that had those capabilities so we are now...
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we are talking relatively small numbers of people grinding out tough races that union halls. in a year like this with so many people running and i mean so many, democrats coming out of the woodwork to run especially in pennsylvania or nebraska where you have a big chance for democratic pickups, a lot of sweat equity went into this. shannon: this is what the republican chairman as to say about what will happen to republicans out of pennsylvania. >> 13 republican congressman, 5 democrats in the special election last month. we think that could be a 9-9 split by the time the race is over. we could lose 3 or 4 seats, as many as 5. shannon: that could be a big deal getting to that extra seats they need to flip the house. >> they got to do it in pennsylvania, new jersey, new york, california. a bunch of blue states. when you have good years as republicans did in 2014 and 2016 you win in places you may be shouldn't have where demographic changes take place. eastern pennsylvania, suburban philadelphia is a big one. we expect republicans right now to lose three or four. democrats proba
we are talking relatively small numbers of people grinding out tough races that union halls. in a year like this with so many people running and i mean so many, democrats coming out of the woodwork to run especially in pennsylvania or nebraska where you have a big chance for democratic pickups, a lot of sweat equity went into this. shannon: this is what the republican chairman as to say about what will happen to republicans out of pennsylvania. >> 13 republican congressman, 5 democrats in...
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the right to unemployment insurance and the rights to higher union and have them be hired by the union hall. he always wanted more than just a union. as a movement for mexican-american rights and for labor rights. the first strike happened in 1965. chavez uses three tactics to workers unionize in the agricultural industry. common inwas the most some ways iconic, which is the strike. farmworkers were going to go on strike. they had filipinos workers of may wanted to go on strike. they are not getting paid enough for me want to increase the wages. we are walking out, he going to be with us? havez thought they were not quite ready. he calls a strike for the u.s. w. figure anda national the strike its national attention and they set up ticket lines in the field. they would senate in the california fields with a grope -- with hopes of trying to prevent other workers from taking their place. this is only partially successful. the employers could hire other workers. again, they would move it. was a whole group that would go out and do guerrilla theater in the field. get some able to higher wages b
the right to unemployment insurance and the rights to higher union and have them be hired by the union hall. he always wanted more than just a union. as a movement for mexican-american rights and for labor rights. the first strike happened in 1965. chavez uses three tactics to workers unionize in the agricultural industry. common inwas the most some ways iconic, which is the strike. farmworkers were going to go on strike. they had filipinos workers of may wanted to go on strike. they are not...
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three landmark designations brought forth as part of the plan including a hotel, local number 77 union hall, and the hotel utah. you voted to initiate article 10 designation of the warehouse historic district as part of the central soma plan. that summarizes the items that have come before you this last quarter that are on our work program. in addition to the work program, department staff also serves aztec in this case al support to the historic preservation fund committee. they are working with the hpfc on the reports. the landmark designation report for sacred heart complex which is the hpc anybody nateed designation in october -- initiated in october of 2016. it will come before you again at a later date. the new dealer a historic context statement and three associated landmark designations, the landmark designations have been forwarded to the board of supervisors with your recommendation for approval. the next project we're reviewing is the residence parks historic contact statement which will come before you. the african-american historic contact statement which staff is still working
three landmark designations brought forth as part of the plan including a hotel, local number 77 union hall, and the hotel utah. you voted to initiate article 10 designation of the warehouse historic district as part of the central soma plan. that summarizes the items that have come before you this last quarter that are on our work program. in addition to the work program, department staff also serves aztec in this case al support to the historic preservation fund committee. they are working...
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we are talking about relatively small numbers of people grinding out tough races and they are at union halls's and all that stuff. you're like this year where you have so many people running, and i mean so many people, democrats are coming out of the woodwork to run, especially in a state like pennsylvania or also in nebraska tonight. where you have big chances for democratic pickups. you've got all these people running. because a lot of sweat equity that went into all of this tonight. >> shannon: this is what the state's republican chairman has to say about what they think getting into the fall is going to happen. two republicans out of pennsylvania, here's what he says. >> would cut 13 republican congressman and five democrats we had before the special election last month. we think that could be a 9-9 -- 9-9 democrat to republican split by the time this race is over, so we could lose three or four seats, maybe as many as five. >> shannon: that could be a big deal in the democrats getting to that net 22 extra seats they need to flip the cut house. >> 23. and they got to do it in pennsylvani
we are talking about relatively small numbers of people grinding out tough races and they are at union halls's and all that stuff. you're like this year where you have so many people running, and i mean so many people, democrats are coming out of the woodwork to run, especially in a state like pennsylvania or also in nebraska tonight. where you have big chances for democratic pickups. you've got all these people running. because a lot of sweat equity that went into all of this tonight. >>...
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border between north island and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union. hall has more on the debate in westminster. where talks in the so-called war cabinet on breaks are the likely to go past wednesday of course but they begin in earnest today on britain's customs relations with the european union after brigid and what position the government decides to take into negotiations may well determine the nature of britain's exit from the european union why because well if it goes in with a position that would require some sort of border to be set up between northern ireland in the u.k. and the republic of ireland in the e.u. to monitor trade well that is something the e.u. would not accept and that likely would push britain towards a so-called hard breaks of leaving with no trade deal at that economists many economists say would be very damaging to the economy here the prime minister is pushing for a particular arrangement called a customs partnership in terms of which britain would mirror e.u. regulations at its borders charging tariffs for the e.u. on goods passi
border between north island and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union. hall has more on the debate in westminster. where talks in the so-called war cabinet on breaks are the likely to go past wednesday of course but they begin in earnest today on britain's customs relations with the european union after brigid and what position the government decides to take into negotiations may well determine the nature of britain's exit from the european union why because...
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and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union. the hall has won the debate and lessons star. talks in the so-called war cabinet on breaks of the likely to go past wednesday of course but they begin in earnest today on britain's customs relations with the european union after breakfast and what position the government decides to take into negotiations may well determine the nature of britain's exit from the european union why because well if it goes in with a position that would require some sort of border to be set up between northern ireland in the u.k. and the republic of ireland in the e.u. to monitor trade well that is something the e.u. would not accept and that likely would push britain towards a so-called hard breaks of leaving with no trade deal at that economists many economists say would be very damaging to the economy here the prime minister is pushing for a particular arrangement called a customs partnership in terms of which britain would mirror e.u. regulations at its borders charging tariffs for the e.u. on goods passing thr
and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union. the hall has won the debate and lessons star. talks in the so-called war cabinet on breaks of the likely to go past wednesday of course but they begin in earnest today on britain's customs relations with the european union after breakfast and what position the government decides to take into negotiations may well determine the nature of britain's exit from the european union why because well if it goes in with a...
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so when you go back to the union hall, and let's say there's a recession and aren't enough jobs.lectricians and plumbers, they get retrained at higher level skills and accumulate these skills. we have a partnership with the marco foundation and linked in and microsoft purchased linked in. it is rudimentary. it is a platform called skillful. and skillful.com -- the vision is that we're going to help people go through their whole lives talking about skills and not degrees. so the education will accumulate the skills they are going to need and skillful, eventual, going to have the ability to -- you've got your own profile of the skills you acquired and then you can look at potential professions you might want. click on the profession and show what skills you have, what are you missing, where you would get the skills and how much it would cost. and allow people to direct their careers in a granular way. i think taking that skillful.com and again, it's going to apply to every type of profession. when you think about automation and eliminating professions it's going to allow us to imag
so when you go back to the union hall, and let's say there's a recession and aren't enough jobs.lectricians and plumbers, they get retrained at higher level skills and accumulate these skills. we have a partnership with the marco foundation and linked in and microsoft purchased linked in. it is rudimentary. it is a platform called skillful. and skillful.com -- the vision is that we're going to help people go through their whole lives talking about skills and not degrees. so the education will...
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relations have been particularly tense with the union and some at city hall.see those tensions easing or getting worse with the election of a new mayor? >> i'm going to be optimistic. see who the new mayor is. i'm told, everyone on my executive board, i might have an open door policy. i'm going to be willing to sit down and meet with anybody privately, face-to-face. to put a human touch on who i am, and not just the poa. see me as a person. and i will be willing to hear what they have to say and all i ask is that they equally listen to me and we show each other respect, and see where we go. often we will agree to disagree, but i will still keep that open door policy to meet with people. >> when you talk about people getting to know you, latino now leading the poa, openly gay president of the sf poa. talk to us a little bit about that, and about those firsts, if you will get >> on the second latino to actually have this position. before my time, -- i am the first openly gay to have -- to headed the organization. always been accepted for who i am, people put me
relations have been particularly tense with the union and some at city hall.see those tensions easing or getting worse with the election of a new mayor? >> i'm going to be optimistic. see who the new mayor is. i'm told, everyone on my executive board, i might have an open door policy. i'm going to be willing to sit down and meet with anybody privately, face-to-face. to put a human touch on who i am, and not just the poa. see me as a person. and i will be willing to hear what they have to...
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roving a court correspondents who stick to the road to interview people in towns and factories, union hallshambers of commerce, community colleges and public libraries, churches and synagogues, mcdonald's and waffle houses, looking for stories that ooze." do you think that would help cable news organizations cover things differently? guest: yes. that is something i and others no doubt share. you can watch for hours and not see a single story from outside washington or new york. 10 years ago, as i mentioned in the article, i did a parachuting into northwest ohio and traveled into i-75 from toledo down to finley. of even in five days up interviewing people, i found it remarkable sense of anger and frustration at the loss of jobs, people talking about their jobs going to mexico and china, they were talking about nafta and trade in ways that continued to stay with me. during the 2016 campaign, i was just shocked at how little the press was delving beyond the day-to-day story into the underlying forces and stories that were taking place, and i feel if you did have a roving band of correspondence
roving a court correspondents who stick to the road to interview people in towns and factories, union hallshambers of commerce, community colleges and public libraries, churches and synagogues, mcdonald's and waffle houses, looking for stories that ooze." do you think that would help cable news organizations cover things differently? guest: yes. that is something i and others no doubt share. you can watch for hours and not see a single story from outside washington or new york. 10 years...
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the police union marched into city hall wednesday rally against raleigh manual who they say panderedcers. censoring conservatives, and oregon teenagers suing his school after they refused to allow him to wear a pro trump t-shirt in class. >> a pro sanctuary city poster in a classroom for a year but his border wall t-shirt was banned. the liberty high school senior joins us live, thanks for coming on. tell us a little bit about this t-shirt and what it says and why this is unfair. >> the shirt says border wall construction company and the quote from donald trump the wall got 10 feet taller. that is a representation of my political beliefs and i think i believe i should wear the shirt and express my beliefs just as other students to express their views that i may disagree with. jillian: explain the day you went in to school wearing the shirt as what they told you. >> first. go, people in politics class was we were talking about the issue of immigration that day. 10 minutes into the class the assistant principal comes in and walks around and stops at my table and asks to speak to me out
the police union marched into city hall wednesday rally against raleigh manual who they say panderedcers. censoring conservatives, and oregon teenagers suing his school after they refused to allow him to wear a pro trump t-shirt in class. >> a pro sanctuary city poster in a classroom for a year but his border wall t-shirt was banned. the liberty high school senior joins us live, thanks for coming on. tell us a little bit about this t-shirt and what it says and why this is unfair. >>...
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a former union president told the chronicle he left because dealing with city hall and police commission politics wore him down. earlier this week, the san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of mayor mark farrell's nominations to the police commission. the nominees received as being too close to the police union. coming up today at 7:30 this morning, san francisco supervisor malia cohen will join us here in the mornings on 2 studio to talk about the changes in the police department and the police commission. >>> right now, we want to check in with sal for the early morning traffic report. sal, how does it look out there? >> it's looking good. when the traffic is looking good, i prime myself watching the news, and all the son it's my turn. not a lot going on. one thing that i will tell you about in just a moment. we will start with the gilroy commute. the traffic is moving along pretty well. you can see traffic continues to look good. hollister, watsonville, sam martin, morgan hill, people who drive these long distances get up early. there are no obstructions in the main part of
a former union president told the chronicle he left because dealing with city hall and police commission politics wore him down. earlier this week, the san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of mayor mark farrell's nominations to the police commission. the nominees received as being too close to the police union. coming up today at 7:30 this morning, san francisco supervisor malia cohen will join us here in the mornings on 2 studio to talk about the changes in the police department and...
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by midafternoon the coalition of labor unions and immigrants rights advocates took their cause to city hall. >> international workers day is a day where we get to actually show our power with our body, with our voices. among the voices, members of a group named oakland -- >> workers of the country are folks that are being pushed out from many different countries and are here trying to get a decent wage. >> reporter: on their final stop, activists are taking their message to the sheriff's office. >> we want to push back and talk about sanctuary looks like binding together. >> reporter: back out here live. police would not tell us how many officers have been monitoring today's rally. we know officers were not allowed to take the day off and have been patrolling on bikes, motorcycle as well as on held e helicopt helicopter. family members of men killed at the hands of oakland police are here. you will hear from them at 6:00. that's the latest here. >> we will go back up to our nbc chopper from the aerial view. the traffic in and around oakland. expect delays and road closures through downtown
by midafternoon the coalition of labor unions and immigrants rights advocates took their cause to city hall. >> international workers day is a day where we get to actually show our power with our body, with our voices. among the voices, members of a group named oakland -- >> workers of the country are folks that are being pushed out from many different countries and are here trying to get a decent wage. >> reporter: on their final stop, activists are taking their message to...
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in san francisco, there's a rally planned on city hall steps at noon for union and immigrant right.n mountainview, a rally is planned. that is at 4:30 this afternoon. and here in the south bay, there is also a rally planned. it's going to be at roosevelt park. that's about a mile away from where we are now. at 4:00 this afternoon. then they'll be marching here to the steps of city hall by about 5:00 this afternoon. that could impact traffic as people are getting off work today in downtown san jose. sandra osbourne, kpix 5. >>> a group of migrants seeking asylum are being processed this morning. a hundred others remain in limbo along the mexico border. eight women and children were allowed to cross the border last night after a month- long journey from their home countries. members of the so-called caravan and all those seeking asylum in the u.s. have to prove a credible fear of violence and persecution at home. >> that credible fear can take a couple weeks for immigration officers to actually see. >> if they pass that initial interview, they will likely have to make their case to a
in san francisco, there's a rally planned on city hall steps at noon for union and immigrant right.n mountainview, a rally is planned. that is at 4:30 this afternoon. and here in the south bay, there is also a rally planned. it's going to be at roosevelt park. that's about a mile away from where we are now. at 4:00 this afternoon. then they'll be marching here to the steps of city hall by about 5:00 this afternoon. that could impact traffic as people are getting off work today in downtown san...
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union vice president. he left because of dealing with the city hall and politics more from down. cisco board of supervisors rejected two nominations to the they were seen as being too close to the police union. >>> san francisco supervisor told her she wants all government contracts with tetra tech canceled. they are accused of manipulating soil samples as part of a cleanup of the ship lar -- shipyard. >>> this company is a million- dollar company and pays their executives hundreds of millions of dollars and they are allowed to go forward. how do you come back from folsom fighting data -- from falsifying data? >> the company has insisted it did the work it was contracted to do. >>> a hit and run in oakland is under investigation. it left one person dead. the crash caused major traffic concerns as police search for those responsible. >> reporter: traffic in both directions are open again after being closed for several hours for the investigation into that deadly crash. is a dan transformed into twisted metal. oakland police say one man was pronounced dead at the scene and two other
union vice president. he left because of dealing with the city hall and politics more from down. cisco board of supervisors rejected two nominations to the they were seen as being too close to the police union. >>> san francisco supervisor told her she wants all government contracts with tetra tech canceled. they are accused of manipulating soil samples as part of a cleanup of the ship lar -- shipyard. >>> this company is a million- dollar company and pays their executives...
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in san francisco, there's a rally planned on city hall steps at noon. that's for union and immigrant rights. in mountain view a rally is planned at rain stork park community center. that's at 4:30 this afternoon. here in the south bay, there will be people meeting at roosevelt park. that's about a mile away from where we are now. they have a march planned for 5:00 this afternoon, which ends at the steps here on city hall. live in san jose, sandra osbourne, kpix 5. >>> right now the caravan of migrants that arrived from central america this weekend are standing firm. they are huddled near the u.s. border awaiting a chance to apply for asylum. officials have started processing some of the central american migrants. so far eight have been allowed through >>> special counsel robert mueller is giving a list of almost four dozen questions to president trump's lawyers. >> they're part of mueller's ongoing russian probe. officials are looking into how rub sha influenced the 2016 presidential election and whether trump obstructed justice. ''the new york times" reported it obtain
in san francisco, there's a rally planned on city hall steps at noon. that's for union and immigrant rights. in mountain view a rally is planned at rain stork park community center. that's at 4:30 this afternoon. here in the south bay, there will be people meeting at roosevelt park. that's about a mile away from where we are now. they have a march planned for 5:00 this afternoon, which ends at the steps here on city hall. live in san jose, sandra osbourne, kpix 5. >>> right now the...
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a former union president says he left because dealing with city hall and police politics wore him downearlier this week, san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of mark fellers -- mark farrell's nominations. >>> i hope you were with us early this morning went san francisco supervisor malia cohen joined us and said she wants all government contractors, tetra tech, cancel. accused of multiple a ping -- manipulating soil samples. >> this company is a multibillion-dollar company. pays its executives hundreds of millions of dollars and still is allowed to go forward. how do you come back with also find data? people's lives are at stake. >> including hunters point. radiation is still present in the area. tetra tech insists it did the work it was contracted to do. >>> warriors are returning home from houston. the bed, game two against the rockets did not go well. discussing how the team can rebound in in three. >>> we bring back meteorologist mark tamayo on information on when this fog is going to [ stay with us. a -- make ross your destination for savings. if you're looking for an in
a former union president says he left because dealing with city hall and police politics wore him downearlier this week, san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of mark fellers -- mark farrell's nominations. >>> i hope you were with us early this morning went san francisco supervisor malia cohen joined us and said she wants all government contractors, tetra tech, cancel. accused of multiple a ping -- manipulating soil samples. >> this company is a multibillion-dollar...
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being replaced with vice president tony montoya, a former union president tells the chronicle that hellgren left because dealing with city hall and politics wore him down. earlier this week, the san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of mayor mark farrell's nominations. the nominees were seen as being too close to the police union. coming up at 7:30, we will address the changes in the police department and committee -- police commission with supervisor malia cohen. >>> 6:09. rapid drug use at a party -- bart station. >> you wouldn't think you were in america. >> the growing problem out there. and a bart board member whose taking action this morning aimed at stopping it. >>> you wouldn't believe how bad these people are. these are people. these are animals. >> president donald trump lashes out at california's sanctuary state policies in response to the latest attacks on california's immigration policy. >>> good morning. if you're driving anytime soon trying to get over to the macarthur maze, you will see an accident being cleared out. that's holding traffic back in oakland. a -- john chiang's father came it'here with
being replaced with vice president tony montoya, a former union president tells the chronicle that hellgren left because dealing with city hall and politics wore him down. earlier this week, the san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of mayor mark farrell's nominations. the nominees were seen as being too close to the police union. coming up at 7:30, we will address the changes in the police department and committee -- police commission with supervisor malia cohen. >>> 6:09....
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their police union marched into city hall to rally against rahm emanuel who they say has pandered to on another note, this is a great story, she deserved it a 10-year-old boy thanking a police officer for pulling over his mom. the child writing in a letter, quote: she deserved it because she took my phone away and i did not like it. she always brags about how good of a driver she is, and it annoys me. the boy writing the letter to the police department in texas assignment during national police week. they loved it so much they shared it online. steve: might be in trouble for saying mom annoys him. ainsley: that's what we are supposed to do as moms. annoy our kids. 41 minutes after the top of the hour. thank you, jillian. what does it take to predict the weather for the ships that are out at sea? brian: janice dean is about to find out. she has had a special fleet week guest and joining us for weather. hey, janice. janice: we have great crowd out here for fleet week, too, don't we? >> yeah. janice: my friend, what do you do -- i mean what is -- first of all, give me your name and what
their police union marched into city hall to rally against rahm emanuel who they say has pandered to on another note, this is a great story, she deserved it a 10-year-old boy thanking a police officer for pulling over his mom. the child writing in a letter, quote: she deserved it because she took my phone away and i did not like it. she always brags about how good of a driver she is, and it annoys me. the boy writing the letter to the police department in texas assignment during national police...
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tariffs on european union could kick in today on less an exemption is extended a permanent one is what a you need is want both france is a menu a back hall and germany's i'm going to merkel have failed to get any assurances from u.s. president donald trump. behind the scenes u.s. and e.u. representatives are scrambling to find a last minute agreement to avoid the introduction of punitive tariff spy the u.s. the americans expect concessions saying they've been unfairly treated when it comes to trade with the e.u. the munich based institute for economic research study the tariffs on five thousand products to compare the e.u. and u.s. tax each other the results there are considerably higher barriers for u.s. products entering the e.u. than vice versa on average europeans charge a five point two percent levy as opposed to just three point five by the americans u.s. beef is especially hard hit it's taxed at sixty eight percent meanwhile the u.s. charges the forty nine percent levy on european tobacco products and twenty two percent on trucks. experts suggest lowering import duties on both sides while that would reduce european customs revenue
tariffs on european union could kick in today on less an exemption is extended a permanent one is what a you need is want both france is a menu a back hall and germany's i'm going to merkel have failed to get any assurances from u.s. president donald trump. behind the scenes u.s. and e.u. representatives are scrambling to find a last minute agreement to avoid the introduction of punitive tariff spy the u.s. the americans expect concessions saying they've been unfairly treated when it comes to...
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replaced by a union vice president tony montoya, the forming union president told the chronicle that he left because dealing with city hall and police commission politics wore him down. earlier this week, san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of the mayor mark farrell's nominations to the police commission. the nominees were seen as being close to the police union, coming up at 7:30, supervisor malia cohen will showing us to talk about the changes -- join us to talk about the changes. >>> sal is here right now watching this happening on the roads. how does it look? >> we are off to a nice start when it comes to the commute from gilroy, dave and pam. and further, if you -- farther, i should say, as you're driving up into the valley, it looks pretty good. no major problems getting into the silicon valley. most of the rate -- roads are nice and wide open. we had the big water main break here. that's been fixed. just in case you haven't checked into -- and traffic is looking well. we are getting a little bit of a backup here. all the lanes. although it's still probably about five minutes or less before you make it i
replaced by a union vice president tony montoya, the forming union president told the chronicle that he left because dealing with city hall and police commission politics wore him down. earlier this week, san francisco board of supervisors rejected two of the mayor mark farrell's nominations to the police commission. the nominees were seen as being close to the police union, coming up at 7:30, supervisor malia cohen will showing us to talk about the changes -- join us to talk about the changes....
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country's history the hall was disguised as tea and shipped in a container for me and mark has been valued at eighteen million dollars six people have been arrested. the european union is planning to ban a whole range of products made of plastic from coloring to drinking straws and cotton buds the e.u. a generates a twenty six million tonnes of plastic waste every year in the e.u. commission says it's time that changed the proposals will still need to approval of the european parliament in the individual member states but in the meantime one corsi store in the german city of mites is leading the way. everything you would expect to find in a supermarket but nothing that is packed in plastic. instead customers bring their own containers. this store in the western german city of mine's open three years ago and since then the customer base has tripled. they bring in their own jars they've had to reorganize things a bit and i would say they've evolved and this evolution has happened quickly. this pretty much nothing i'm missing and i've stocked up on everything i need for the next week or two for that in the cove pollution through plastic waste has reached dramatic level
country's history the hall was disguised as tea and shipped in a container for me and mark has been valued at eighteen million dollars six people have been arrested. the european union is planning to ban a whole range of products made of plastic from coloring to drinking straws and cotton buds the e.u. a generates a twenty six million tonnes of plastic waste every year in the e.u. commission says it's time that changed the proposals will still need to approval of the european parliament in the...
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the customs union we want to ensure that we can have an independent trade policy we also want to ensure that we actually we deliver we are committed to delivering on our commitment of no hall border between north. and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union egypt's military court has renewed the detentions of journalist ismail iskhandar rani for another thirty days it's been almost nine hundred days behind bars without being convicted. moved to st. seen here has also had his jail time extended is been kept in prison without charge for almost a year and a half al-jazeera international human rights organizations have repeatedly urged egyptian authorities to release its journalists and the general is calling on governments to strengthen press freedom and protect journalists and tony good terrorists comments highlight world press freedom day comes a strong alyson afghanistan vowed to continue to do their job despite the dangers ten journalists were killed on monday in the single deadliest day for afghan media jennifer glass reports in kabul. in the newsroom of one t.v. in kabul a reporter's desk is now a memorial on it the photos of cameramen
the customs union we want to ensure that we can have an independent trade policy we also want to ensure that we actually we deliver we are committed to delivering on our commitment of no hall border between north. and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union egypt's military court has renewed the detentions of journalist ismail iskhandar rani for another thirty days it's been almost nine hundred days behind bars without being convicted. moved to st. seen here...
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the customs union we want to ensure that we can have an independent trade policy we also want to ensure that we actually we deliver we are committed to delivering on our commitment of no hall border between north. and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union. meanwhile the european union has announced its budget plans for life off the bracks it the european commission is proposing a new six year budget for the year is twenty twenty one to twenty seven one and a half trillion dollars it includes major increases in spending on items like border defenses and foreign aid but there are no details on how the twenty seven remaining nations will cover the twelve billion dollars a year that the u.k. currently pays in the international monetary fund says saudi arabia needs oil prices to go up to around eighty five dollars a barrel in order to balance its budget the kingdom has projected a fifty two billion dollars deficit some analysts say the recent recovery in oil prices could ease pressure on riyadh enough for the pace of economic and fiscal reforms to slow. sudan is assessing its involvement in saudi led military operations in yemen this is acco
the customs union we want to ensure that we can have an independent trade policy we also want to ensure that we actually we deliver we are committed to delivering on our commitment of no hall border between north. and ensuring we have as frictionless trade as possible with the european union. meanwhile the european union has announced its budget plans for life off the bracks it the european commission is proposing a new six year budget for the year is twenty twenty one to twenty seven one and a...
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because it is a big deal, in the almost 60 year history of the american conservative union, we have never had a hallf fame. and we decided that we would establish the first ever conservative hall of fame. and when we thought of all the people over 60 years, all the groups who we could honor by being our first inductees, we decided that the right thing to , was to give it to the national rifle association, and all of you, who do the great work of wayne and chris. [applause] >> i like it so much, i'm taking it back. the national rifle association, for its extraordinary contributions to the cause of 1871,m, established in the national rifle association is america's longest ending civil rights organization -- longest standing civil rights organization. vigorously defending the rights of all citizens to keep and bear arms, the nra protects america's founding principles, and works to ensure that the people of the united states of america, can continue to govern themselves. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is not that often that i can honestly thank god for a politician from harvard law school. [laugh
because it is a big deal, in the almost 60 year history of the american conservative union, we have never had a hallf fame. and we decided that we would establish the first ever conservative hall of fame. and when we thought of all the people over 60 years, all the groups who we could honor by being our first inductees, we decided that the right thing to , was to give it to the national rifle association, and all of you, who do the great work of wayne and chris. [applause] >> i like it so...
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hall to make way reportedly. a worldwide headlines here live from moscow this is the international a very warm welcome to hear. the european union has come up with an action plan to keep the iran nuclear deal alive after the u.s. reneged on the agreement the leaders reiterated their commitment to it as they arrived at an e.u. summit invalid to introduce measures to counter u.s. sanctions however european business is working in iran are not entirely convinced as. joining us here on the program i. know you plan to respond to u.s. threats to actually punish those wanting to do business with iran. well the talk has been very strong from the european side it's the first time that the twenty eight member states of the leaders of the twenty eight member states of the european union of met since donald donald trump pulled the united states out of the around deal and what we've really seen on their way into that summit was the big guns of europe coming out and saying that they still committed to the iran deal despite the u.s. having nothing there anymore thanks for that as it's much of a game of them are getting we will work to maintain
hall to make way reportedly. a worldwide headlines here live from moscow this is the international a very warm welcome to hear. the european union has come up with an action plan to keep the iran nuclear deal alive after the u.s. reneged on the agreement the leaders reiterated their commitment to it as they arrived at an e.u. summit invalid to introduce measures to counter u.s. sanctions however european business is working in iran are not entirely convinced as. joining us here on the program...
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tonight the town hall meeting is at 6:00 pm at the hamilton recreation center. >>> starting today union city police are kicking off the click it or ticket campaign looking for unfastened seatbelts as part of the effort to remind people to buckle up. extra officers will be on the road through june 3 to stop and to get drivers. they will also ticket drivers whose children's are not in child restraint seats. >>> police in union city need help finding a tagger who vandalized several buildings. this is one example. the tagger has spray-painted buildings on the east side of union city. if you have any information call union city police. those are some of your morning headlines. mike, sal, gasia back to you. >>> celebrities across the world are calling on world leaders to take action against global gender inequality, oprah winfrey, meryl streep and reese witherspoon are among the stars who signed an open letter telling the world they have been put on notice to take action to put in end to inequality, the gender gap is wider for women living in the poorest countries in the world and they descri
tonight the town hall meeting is at 6:00 pm at the hamilton recreation center. >>> starting today union city police are kicking off the click it or ticket campaign looking for unfastened seatbelts as part of the effort to remind people to buckle up. extra officers will be on the road through june 3 to stop and to get drivers. they will also ticket drivers whose children's are not in child restraint seats. >>> police in union city need help finding a tagger who vandalized...
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as he walked the halls of the event you are at the moment, is there isn't that european union -- thatn financial services industry has to make chances -- changes if it is going to compete on the global stage. i suppose, looking at it from the asset management sector before we discuss the banking sector, certainly, there has been a movement of the middle ground. you either want to be small or betweence the merger aberdeen and standard life. bankingthat applies to is interesting. i've just been on a panel with bmp, andman's of bbva, yes, i think there is a feeling that the sector needs to be larger. certainly against the very large u.s. banks that dominated banking globally now. it looks like they're going to continue to do so. guy: as a hold on standard chartered, would you support -- you are a big asset manager. would you support such a move? look, i have just heard the rumors as you have. i suppose i would be slightly surprised after they sold, barclays had sold off their african operations. if indeed there was even any beforece to these rumors we would give an opinion be supportive
as he walked the halls of the event you are at the moment, is there isn't that european union -- thatn financial services industry has to make chances -- changes if it is going to compete on the global stage. i suppose, looking at it from the asset management sector before we discuss the banking sector, certainly, there has been a movement of the middle ground. you either want to be small or betweence the merger aberdeen and standard life. bankingthat applies to is interesting. i've just been...
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halls of the war department. is there no one in the government concerned about preserving the union?nly way to prevent war is to hit the south first. >> senator. >> mr. president, allow me to introduce my brother, captain sherman, up from louisiana. >> louisiana, how are they getting along down there? >> they are preparing for war. >> [ sighs ] i guess we'll keep house, won't we? >> mr. president, southerners are not to be taken lightly. these are strong-willed people. >> captain, thank you, but as you can see, i'm quite busy. >> william, wait! >> politicians got yourselves in a hell of a fix. the whole country is sleeping on a volcano that could burst forth at any minute. >> we'll have them whipped in a week. >> i'll have no more to do with it. ♪ >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring >> a political conflict cracks the foundation of a fragile union, dividing a young nation over the issues of freedom, slavery, and equality. in a brutal battle of attrition, heroes wil
halls of the war department. is there no one in the government concerned about preserving the union?nly way to prevent war is to hit the south first. >> senator. >> mr. president, allow me to introduce my brother, captain sherman, up from louisiana. >> louisiana, how are they getting along down there? >> they are preparing for war. >> [ sighs ] i guess we'll keep house, won't we? >> mr. president, southerners are not to be taken lightly. these are...
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unions, too. this strike is being led by service workers of all kinds including food services, one cook from a dining hall at u.c.-davis saying besides more money, they want uc to outsource less. >> we are trying to let uc recognize our problems and not ignore them. >> reporter: senator harris is showing her support for the strike by boycotting cal's commencement in which she was expected to speak. she tweeted in part: . if we are going to live up to our ideals as a nation, it's critical we focus on economic equality and economic justice. one key is making sure everyone has access to a good job, with fair wages." officials from uc say that their workers are already paid at or above market rate and they just can't afford the almost 20% raise they are demanding. jackie ward, kpix 5. >>> time now 5:15. let's check traffic. >> we have been tracking this accident and we do have a correction to make. earlier we were getting reports that this crash involving the car fire that had shut down all lanes on 160 at the antioch bridge is actually at the three mile slough bridge so this is north of the antioch bridge be
unions, too. this strike is being led by service workers of all kinds including food services, one cook from a dining hall at u.c.-davis saying besides more money, they want uc to outsource less. >> we are trying to let uc recognize our problems and not ignore them. >> reporter: senator harris is showing her support for the strike by boycotting cal's commencement in which she was expected to speak. she tweeted in part: . if we are going to live up to our ideals as a nation, it's...
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union are planning to shut down the port this morning. after that rally, demonstrators will march over to oakland city hall. there will be another larger made a rally at 3 pm this afternoon in the plaza. that is where protesters are planning to push back against president trump's recent immigration crackdown. also this morning in richmond, there will be a prayer vigil outside of the west county detention center as part of the may day events today. that will happen at 9:30 am. state leaders are calling on the sheriff's office to restore visitation programs for detained immigrants. in the meantime in san francisco today, there will be a noontime rally focused on the city's housing crisis, which activists say is driving workers out of the city. obviously, people are taking part in these events are fighting for a variety of causes and they are taking to the streets today on international workers day, the first day of may. back to you. >> we will stay on that throughout the morning. >>> we are following breaking news right now. look at the pictures. we are in san antonio, texas. the department of homeland securi
union are planning to shut down the port this morning. after that rally, demonstrators will march over to oakland city hall. there will be another larger made a rally at 3 pm this afternoon in the plaza. that is where protesters are planning to push back against president trump's recent immigration crackdown. also this morning in richmond, there will be a prayer vigil outside of the west county detention center as part of the may day events today. that will happen at 9:30 am. state leaders are...
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hall retiring this fall but apparently decided to act sooner. he had been the head of the association since 2013. the police union has been negotiating a new contract with the city for several months. after they failed to come to an agreement, they went to arbitration and a new deal was just reached two weeks ago. >>> a man with a violent criminal record is charged with the murder of a young couple in sonoma county. authorities say shaun michael gallon shot them in the head as they lay sleeping on a beach in jenner. 22-year-old lindsay cutshall and 26-year-old fiancee jason allen were on break from their jobs as christian camp counselors. investigators spent more than 12 years pursuing this case. the break finally came when gallon was arrested for killing his younger brother last year. investigators say he gave them information that tied him to the jenner murders. >>> new developments, a lead paint maker agreed to pay $60 million to remove toxic material from homes around california. the settlement with nl industries ends nearly two decades of litigation. the money will pay for the removal of several cities and c
hall retiring this fall but apparently decided to act sooner. he had been the head of the association since 2013. the police union has been negotiating a new contract with the city for several months. after they failed to come to an agreement, they went to arbitration and a new deal was just reached two weeks ago. >>> a man with a violent criminal record is charged with the murder of a young couple in sonoma county. authorities say shaun michael gallon shot them in the head as they lay...
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union .... for repeatedly pushing back on reforms, and called on the state legislature to get the job done. (ken)kron 4's dan kerman is live at the san francisco hallf justice with more. sot tony montoya/president, sf poa 00-04 it's good news we are feeling vindicated for our members.san francisco police officers association president tony montoya is speaking of the da's decision not to file criminal charges against police involved in 2 officer involved shootings. but while district attorney george gascon called the decision correct under the law, he said it was unsatisfying, and called on the state legislature to pass assembly bill 931 which will provide stricter statewide limits on the use of deadly force .sot george gascon/san francisco district attorney 32-42if you go to a standard that says minimum and necessary force as opposed to using whatever tools in the bag you feel are reasonable then you are holding people accountable to a higher standard. they will have to start considering how will i approach the situation sotwe do not support the new billthe poa thinks each department should have its own individual policy not one mandated by the sta
union .... for repeatedly pushing back on reforms, and called on the state legislature to get the job done. (ken)kron 4's dan kerman is live at the san francisco hallf justice with more. sot tony montoya/president, sf poa 00-04 it's good news we are feeling vindicated for our members.san francisco police officers association president tony montoya is speaking of the da's decision not to file criminal charges against police involved in 2 officer involved shootings. but while district attorney...
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union .... for repeatedly pushing back on reforms, and called on the state legislature to get the job done. kron 4's dan kerman is at the san francisco hallf justice with details... a decision not to criminally charge officers in the deadly shootings of mario woods and luis gongora is being hailed by the police uniontony montoya/president, sf poa 07-14 there's a sense of relief that this part of the investigation is over and the da did the right thing and chose not the charge them criminallybut the d.a. said the decision was unsatisfying, and called on the state legislature to pass assembly bill 931 which will provide stricter statewide limits on the use of deadly force .sot george gascon/san francisco district attorney 29-39what we are hoping to do with ab931 is start moving the law into minimum necessary force that is used meaning only that minimum level of force that is needed to accomplish the work that needs to get done.sotwe always use the minimum amount of force, it's our policythe poa oppose the state legislation soti think that this bill could potentially be dangerous to my members and the public because it can make officers hesi
union .... for repeatedly pushing back on reforms, and called on the state legislature to get the job done. kron 4's dan kerman is at the san francisco hallf justice with details... a decision not to criminally charge officers in the deadly shootings of mario woods and luis gongora is being hailed by the police uniontony montoya/president, sf poa 07-14 there's a sense of relief that this part of the investigation is over and the da did the right thing and chose not the charge them criminallybut...
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union, rally at the port of oakland at 10:00 a.m. there will be a march at the plaza. in san francisco a noon rally on the steps of city hall. organizers say they are going to be protesting privatization of san francisco's neighborhood community clinics and other worker issues. >>> there will be a mayday rally today in support of fernando corio at his i.c.e. check in. this is video of emotional if return with his family. a judge ruled it would not safe to go back to mexico. he was detained for six months after i.c.e. agents arrested him as he dropped off his daughter for daycare. >>> camped outside a border access point in california, four mothers, three children, and an 18-year-old were taken in yesterday at san ysidro. part of a group of immigrants outside the border trying to gain entry. they describe the families seeking asylum in the u.s. >> she's from el salvador, has two kids. one of her children threatened by gang members and given a certain amount of time to flee. what members of the caravan decided to do was stay and set up camp outside the port of entry. >> the department of justice filed criminal charges against
union, rally at the port of oakland at 10:00 a.m. there will be a march at the plaza. in san francisco a noon rally on the steps of city hall. organizers say they are going to be protesting privatization of san francisco's neighborhood community clinics and other worker issues. >>> there will be a mayday rally today in support of fernando corio at his i.c.e. check in. this is video of emotional if return with his family. a judge ruled it would not safe to go back to mexico. he was...
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union will rally at the port of oakland at 10:00 a.m. there will also be a march at .plaza. san francisco noon rallies planned on the steps of city hall. organizers say they will be protesting privatization of san francisco neighborhood community clinics and other workers issues. there will a mayday rally in support of fernando corio. this is the emotional reunion with his family last month when a san francisco immigration judge overturned his scheduled deportation. the judge ruled it would not be safe for him to go back to it mexico. he was detained six months after i.c.e. agents arrested him as he dropped his daughter off at daycare. >>> processing begun for eight people part of the caravan parked outside border access in california. four mothers, two children's and 18-year-old taken in yesterday in san ysidro. they have stationed themselves outside the border trying to gain legal entry. a man from oakland borders association described the family seeking asylum in the u.s. >> one of her children was unfortunately threatened by gang members. they were given a certain amount of time to do. what they decided to do was stay and set up ca
union will rally at the port of oakland at 10:00 a.m. there will also be a march at .plaza. san francisco noon rallies planned on the steps of city hall. organizers say they will be protesting privatization of san francisco neighborhood community clinics and other workers issues. there will a mayday rally in support of fernando corio. this is the emotional reunion with his family last month when a san francisco immigration judge overturned his scheduled deportation. the judge ruled it would not...
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union course tavern and finally neirs tavern. the neirs family, german immigrants added a bowling alley a ballroom and a hotel after the racetrack closed in 1898 and renamed the place neirs social hall you were born in jamaica? >> loy: it's a funny thing. i'm from the island of jamaica and i moved to jamaica, queens. >> anthony: why jamaica, queens? >> loy: well, my mom was here. >> anthony: what did your mom do for a living? what kind of work did she doing? >> loy: you know she didn't have all the education in the world. so you had to do all the odds and ends she had to clean floors and just do whatever she had to do just to get things going. i think it's pretty much the similar story of immigrants that come to the united states. they come and work hard because it's the land of opportunity and they find a way to make it out of the rut. or at least using that platform to have someone like me their offspring to become a little bit more, right? than they were. >> anthony: ordinarily the story is, i'm a regular beer drinker at this joint and the thought of it disappearing is unbearable for me, where am i going to drink now? but that's not your story. >> loy: i knew that this place was
union course tavern and finally neirs tavern. the neirs family, german immigrants added a bowling alley a ballroom and a hotel after the racetrack closed in 1898 and renamed the place neirs social hall you were born in jamaica? >> loy: it's a funny thing. i'm from the island of jamaica and i moved to jamaica, queens. >> anthony: why jamaica, queens? >> loy: well, my mom was here. >> anthony: what did your mom do for a living? what kind of work did she doing? >>...
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hall. >> i think many times we're going to agree to disagree on many issues, but i think we need to be respectful. >> reporter: disagreements on issues like tasers, the unions sponsoring prop 8s in the upcoming june elections which would immediately arm officers with the less lethal weapon. that prompted the police commission to quickly adopt a new policy. >> some people weren't willing to put their necks on the line to allow our members to have this tool. >> reporter: montoya sees his role as the voice of the rank and file cops in a department he says where the morale is low. >> the members of the hall have fnotel oronct the current command staff, and once again it falls on the shoulders of the poa to be the voice of the members. >> reporter: montoya's term expires in 2020. vick lee, abc 7 news. >>> on abc 7 news at 5:00, the head of the police officers associatio talks about the department of justice recommendations for reform specifically on the ban against shooting at moving vehicles and more that's all coming up for you at 5:00. >>> san francisco police are looking for a determined smash and grab burglary suspect. the surveillance camera inside the ey
hall. >> i think many times we're going to agree to disagree on many issues, but i think we need to be respectful. >> reporter: disagreements on issues like tasers, the unions sponsoring prop 8s in the upcoming june elections which would immediately arm officers with the less lethal weapon. that prompted the police commission to quickly adopt a new policy. >> some people weren't willing to put their necks on the line to allow our members to have this tool. >> reporter:...
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union jack. and this side are the queen's apartments and where the family stays whenever they come to windsor castle. and just there are the state and where it is in st. george's hallfected by a fire in 1992. that is where the lunch reception was. elton john we know performed. the menu was spectacular. and we want to know what's going to happen at the reception. >> and that's the big thing. that's the exclusive gathering of just about 200 people. i think they're supposed to take off within another hour, hour and a half. you never know, they may be willing to get to that thing early and kick up their heels. you're going to see them right now and not move because you want to see them yet again, i'm sure. >> reporter: as long as i can wait. >> savannah, we're definitely going to have you stay there as long as you can. thank you very much. >>> well, someone else managed to steal the show during today's ceremony, you know who it was, it was meghan markle's page boy, look at him, he's photobombing the bride while he's walking down the aisle. if you thought you had double vision, you didn't, he's one of the twin sons of meghan's good friend jessica mulroney. they found it
union jack. and this side are the queen's apartments and where the family stays whenever they come to windsor castle. and just there are the state and where it is in st. george's hallfected by a fire in 1992. that is where the lunch reception was. elton john we know performed. the menu was spectacular. and we want to know what's going to happen at the reception. >> and that's the big thing. that's the exclusive gathering of just about 200 people. i think they're supposed to take off...
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union! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: gabrielle, you look fantastic! >> thank you. this is kind of the look i saw you in last night. >> jimmy: that was -- yeah, that's like the mess hallat. it was gorgeous. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: do you enjoy those things? >> i had a ball last night. >> jimmy: right? >> last night, we -- it was like we came out of the shadows. we were, you know, just enjoying ourselves full tilt. >> jimmy: you really did go full tilt. >> oh, yeah. we went all in. >> jimmy: well, thank you for showing up today. >> it's a little -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. i appreciated that, yeah. >> i did have a hennessy earlier in the day. >> jimmy: perfect, that's great. a little hair of the dog. >> jimmy: a little hair of the dog, they say. >> yeah. >> jimmy: thank you for doing the morning announcements. you are so good at that. you are so fun. >> that was -- well, i was trying for my mom's voice -- that's actually my mom's voice, except, i didn't do a great job i couldn't find her voice. >> jim i think i did it -- i did it it was unbelievable. we're different people, i guess. >> my mom is, she's so gosh. >> jimmy: really? >> oh, geez. >> jimmy: is
union! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: gabrielle, you look fantastic! >> thank you. this is kind of the look i saw you in last night. >> jimmy: that was -- yeah, that's like the mess hallat. it was gorgeous. >> thank you. thank you. >> jimmy: do you enjoy those things? >> i had a ball last night. >> jimmy: right? >> last night, we -- it was like we came out of the shadows. we were, you know, just enjoying ourselves full tilt. >>...
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international longshore and warehouse union are planning to shut down the port, at least for a time this morning. following this rally, demonstrators will then march to oakland city hall where there will be another larger may day rally at 3:00 this afternoon. protesters there planning to push back against president trump's recent immigration crackup. also we know this morning in richmond there will be a prayer vigil at 9:30 outside of the west county detention center. faith leaders there are calling on the sheriff's office to restore the visitation program for detained immigrants. this year's may day events are focused first and foremost on the fight for workers' rights as well as the struggle of immigrants. >> one of the things that we want to do today as we continue the work of highlighting the attacks that ice has been putting on our community, we want to get folks signed up and committed to doing the work of really organizing our communities in defense of each other in the form of sanctuaries. >> reporter: and the woman you heard from there on the phone, one of the organizers of some of the may day events happening in oakland, in the east bay. in the meantime acro
international longshore and warehouse union are planning to shut down the port, at least for a time this morning. following this rally, demonstrators will then march to oakland city hall where there will be another larger may day rally at 3:00 this afternoon. protesters there planning to push back against president trump's recent immigration crackup. also we know this morning in richmond there will be a prayer vigil at 9:30 outside of the west county detention center. faith leaders there are...
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halls of royalty. invoking gilead and dr. king and following in the example of slaves. he brought life to this place and life to this union.ed to chicago to give that address and give that sermon for the bride and groom. they were intimately involved with all the details and planning. and now they will head off on this procession as you just saw. they are in that open carriage. the as scott landau carriage. smaller more intimate of the five royal carriages. now they will make their tour around windsor as you see the queen, fun to watch her face during the ceremony looking on at her grandson so proudly as the bride wore the tiara on loan from the queen. it belonged to queen mary and called the phiigree tier ravment the bride wore go go gavinci. they have never seen anything like that. nothing like that has ever happened here. we have been doing this royal thing for hundreds of years and nothing like that has ever happened. if you thought this was going to be about the royals. a royal affair of 54. the royals. you were proven wrong. this was meghan markle's wedding. not just a royal wedding. whoever put that together, you ca
halls of royalty. invoking gilead and dr. king and following in the example of slaves. he brought life to this place and life to this union.ed to chicago to give that address and give that sermon for the bride and groom. they were intimately involved with all the details and planning. and now they will head off on this procession as you just saw. they are in that open carriage. the as scott landau carriage. smaller more intimate of the five royal carriages. now they will make their tour around...