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federal express put in a great number consider union pacific the largest railroad operator in americage business shipping to the west coast to the rest of the country. global supply chains were cut. falling to 105 from 180s to 105 in the marge low but look, over the past six months, the stock made an incredible comeback. the ceconomy is improving and more shipping and a trucker shortage union pacific surged to a new high of 202 and change the company rang the closing bell with 150 on the knock stock exchange the original stock price with $26.57 so can this stick? the chairman and ceo of union pacific and what that means for the broader economy. >> jim, so good to be on with you. thanks for having me. >> 150 years, there are not many companies that went through the ups and downs that union pacific has. >> that's pretty cool. 150 years actively traded on the new york stock exchange. that's something that not many people can do. >> it has a network that is second to none but the new union pacific is a company i'm seeing making a fortune off of revenues that may not be as good because we
federal express put in a great number consider union pacific the largest railroad operator in americage business shipping to the west coast to the rest of the country. global supply chains were cut. falling to 105 from 180s to 105 in the marge low but look, over the past six months, the stock made an incredible comeback. the ceconomy is improving and more shipping and a trucker shortage union pacific surged to a new high of 202 and change the company rang the closing bell with 150 on the knock...
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union pacific owns the property, cleaning up the encampments.enge jimenez and the mayor says it's not allowed unless there's a public safety issue. >> and normally we would go in and remove people, but that's not happening now. that's what we have seen with the ramifications of that. >> so we are really focused on trying to get as many people housed as we can to thin out the encampments. >> reporter: but dennis says he wants more than just a clean up. >> it is sad for the people who live there. they need some help. >> reporter: the mayor says one benefit of the pandemic, more housing could be built quickly. union pacific says it is difficult to protect their property from illegal property, but it's working to clean up the encampment. in san jose maria medina kpix 5. >>> and tonight for the evacuees who just returned home from santa cruz county are dealing with a new problem, no water. the flames from the complex fires burned through five miles of water pipelines in the sam lorenzo valley. the district says crews are working around the clock to f
union pacific owns the property, cleaning up the encampments.enge jimenez and the mayor says it's not allowed unless there's a public safety issue. >> and normally we would go in and remove people, but that's not happening now. that's what we have seen with the ramifications of that. >> so we are really focused on trying to get as many people housed as we can to thin out the encampments. >> reporter: but dennis says he wants more than just a clean up. >> it is sad for...
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>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste. furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road 6 months ago, there was a small homeless camp here a few people dropped off food and blankets for the campers who were indeed trespassing. then the donations of lumber concrete another construction debris started happening after dark. >>salvaging batteries and other recyclables to help finance her move to another camp. it was me a couple year-old. >>they do show a they get back to you. the people just don't break this r
>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste. furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know...
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>>union pacific's problem, it's covid-19 our hands are tied in. we're looking for is we want to plan how they're going to clean this up and how they're going to sure that this doesn't continue to be a dump site meyer was surprised but remains been learning today that the city union pacific open space authority and private property owners have come to terms on an action plan to clean up the mess. >>a statement from the mayor's office says coordination between the stakeholders has occurred and that wants on housed residents are safely relocated. a multi-day cleanup will begin along with actions to deter future illegal dumping that meyer and his neighbors say it can't happen soon enough i fear for the safety of the trains that come through here if anything it's pushed on the tracks for anyone driving down monterey road. >>it's already spilling over the barrier in some areas so i really fear for the safety of drivers on monterey road at this point too. >>city hall says that neighbors can expect to clean up to begin by the end of the month live in san
>>union pacific's problem, it's covid-19 our hands are tied in. we're looking for is we want to plan how they're going to clean this up and how they're going to sure that this doesn't continue to be a dump site meyer was surprised but remains been learning today that the city union pacific open space authority and private property owners have come to terms on an action plan to clean up the mess. >>a statement from the mayor's office says coordination between the stakeholders has...
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. >> on monday crews of the city of san jose and union pacific railroad began cleaning up massive pilesld appliances, and rundown cars, littering ntthey are. >> reporter: the city council member who represents the area says the debris is the length of a football field. on monday along the city picked up 300 tires and 25 abandoned vehicles. he expects by week's end, 300 tons of garbage will be collected. >> this happened because we didn't pay as much attention to this as we needed to. and so, i think it just, you know, the larger it gets more expensive it gets. >> reporter: he estimates this project will cost the city and union pacific railroad who owns part of the property upwards of $3000. cleanup was expedited after residents and businesses complaint. >> they don't want to come down but here's they don't want to see that at all. i mean, it is, it is, it is just a grim reminder of what, what the city, what the problem the city is right now. >> reporter: the general manager nearby is happy cleanup is finally underway. yet he fears trash will return in a few months. >> we are providing i
. >> on monday crews of the city of san jose and union pacific railroad began cleaning up massive pilesld appliances, and rundown cars, littering ntthey are. >> reporter: the city council member who represents the area says the debris is the length of a football field. on monday along the city picked up 300 tires and 25 abandoned vehicles. he expects by week's end, 300 tons of garbage will be collected. >> this happened because we didn't pay as much attention to this as we...
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one much of it is the result of illegal dumping this huge dump site in monterey road along the union pacificilroad tracks is a quarter mile long. crews are picking up 45 tons of trash every week across town. the city is losing the battle against blight said mayor sam liccardo during a virtual news conference from this is. >>something of a perfect all the the co impacts from covid certainly of the recession that we're all challenged with there've been many many factors. >>and city council member surgio jimenez dev davis and la nba. proposing a tripling of the budget for cleaning up the mess. another 3 million dollars from the general fund would pay for more dumpsters more crews outreach and enforcement, the illegal dumping of appliances is up 160%. most of it is due to a beautiful i san jose's olympia williams says is covid cleaning time. >>if people are buying these sofas and appliances. they're looking for ways to get rid of them and that's kind of been the challenge to what people don't disposed of appropriately enough on the street or in and or in an encampment unfortunately the city the
one much of it is the result of illegal dumping this huge dump site in monterey road along the union pacificilroad tracks is a quarter mile long. crews are picking up 45 tons of trash every week across town. the city is losing the battle against blight said mayor sam liccardo during a virtual news conference from this is. >>something of a perfect all the the co impacts from covid certainly of the recession that we're all challenged with there've been many many factors. >>and city...
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>>union pacific's problem is covid-19 our hands are tied in.ell we're looking for is we want to plan how they're going to clean this up and how they're going to sure that this doesn't continue to be a dump site meyer was surprised but remains skeptical been learning today that the city union pacific open space authority and private property owners have come to terms on an action plan to clean up the mess. >>a statement from the mayor's office says coordination between the stakeholders has occurred and that wants on housed residents are safely relocated. a multi-day cleanup will begin along with actions to deter future illegal dumping. matt meyer and his neighbors say it can't happen soon enough i fear for the safety of the trains that come through here if anything it's pushed on the tracks for anyone driving down monterey road. >>it's already spilling over the barrier in some areas so i really fear for the safety of drivers on monterey road at this point to the san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>police in san jose have arrested a man for a as
>>union pacific's problem is covid-19 our hands are tied in.ell we're looking for is we want to plan how they're going to clean this up and how they're going to sure that this doesn't continue to be a dump site meyer was surprised but remains skeptical been learning today that the city union pacific open space authority and private property owners have come to terms on an action plan to clean up the mess. >>a statement from the mayor's office says coordination between the...
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one much of it is the result of illegal dumping this huge dump site in monterey road along the union pacificailroad tracks is a quarter mile long. crews are picking up 45 tons of trash every week across town. the city is losing the battle against blight said mayor sam liccardo during a virtual news conference in this is. >>something of a perfect all the the co impacts from covid certainly of the recession that we're all challenged with their been many many factors. >>and city council member surgio jimenez dev la nba, proposing a tripling of the budget for cleaning up the mess. another 3 million dollars from the general fund would pay for more dumpsters more crews outreach and enforcement, the illegal dumping of appliances is up 160%. most of it is due to a beautiful i san jose's olympia williams says is covid cleaning time. >>if people are buying these sofas and appliances, they're looking for ways to get rid of them and that's kind of been the challenge to people don't disposed of appropriately enough on the street or in and or in an encampment unfortunately the city the union pacific open
one much of it is the result of illegal dumping this huge dump site in monterey road along the union pacificailroad tracks is a quarter mile long. crews are picking up 45 tons of trash every week across town. the city is losing the battle against blight said mayor sam liccardo during a virtual news conference in this is. >>something of a perfect all the the co impacts from covid certainly of the recession that we're all challenged with their been many many factors. >>and city...
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. >>> clean up along union pacific railroad truck and monterey road. illeg illegal dumping and graffiti and garbage and trash, that clean up is expected to take about more than a week. >>> san jose's mayor is tackling the homeless problem. it is not easy but there is congress. >> many approach is and seeing how we can begin to move the needle. the mayor says he has two funding for affordable housing. the city is working hard to find new solutions for the growing homeless crisis. >>> demand is high for the portrait of justice ruth bader ginsburg. the portrait of ginsburg was commissioned by an art patron in 2018. the picture was so well-done. the gallery has prints that are available, and they are selling it for $1,800. she uses her heart to promote music and justice inequality. >> celebrates people who make positive changes by non-violent means. you have to understand that ruth bader ginsburg snugglfits right that category. >> a statement was issued about the passing of rbg. rbg spoke truth to power and gave teeth to truth. she could be counted on for
. >>> clean up along union pacific railroad truck and monterey road. illeg illegal dumping and graffiti and garbage and trash, that clean up is expected to take about more than a week. >>> san jose's mayor is tackling the homeless problem. it is not easy but there is congress. >> many approach is and seeing how we can begin to move the needle. the mayor says he has two funding for affordable housing. the city is working hard to find new solutions for the growing homeless...
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trabajarán con union pacific para limpiar. >> hay que tratar de darles los recursos necesarios para que tarde pasamos a revisar la pregunta de la tarde, ¿qué le parece la iniciativa de la ciudad de san josé? comparte sus opiniones a través de nuestra página web, o cualquiera de nuestras cuentas en las diferentes plataformas de redes sociales, y su respuesta podría aparecer aquí en telemundo48. >> (música). >> (habla en inglés). >> (música). >> ayer el alcalde de san josé dio a conocer el avance de algunos proyectos para combatir la crisis de vivienda en la ciudad. la semana pasada el consejo aprobó fondos para los proyectos que proveerán viviendas asequibles. desde enero de 2018 la ciudad ha completado cerca de 2000 viviendas de este tipo, y aseguran que su administración continúa trabajando para encontrar soluciones a esta problemática. una iniciativa en la ciudad de san francisco busca combatir el problema de la indigencia en la ciudad. 8000 levas viviendas serán construidas como parte del proyecto, una gran parte de las unidades serán para 100 veteranos de guerra que actualmente vive
trabajarán con union pacific para limpiar. >> hay que tratar de darles los recursos necesarios para que tarde pasamos a revisar la pregunta de la tarde, ¿qué le parece la iniciativa de la ciudad de san josé? comparte sus opiniones a través de nuestra página web, o cualquiera de nuestras cuentas en las diferentes plataformas de redes sociales, y su respuesta podría aparecer aquí en telemundo48. >> (música). >> (habla en inglés). >> (música). >> ayer el...
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on monday, crews of the city of san jose and union pacific railroad began cleaning up massive piles of trash, old appliances, and rundown cars, littering monterey road near bailey avenue in south san jose. >>> i said all along when i talked residents about this that i am just as frustrated as they are. >> reporter: the city council member who represents the areas says the debris is the length of a football field. on monday alone, the city picked up 300 tires, and 25 abandoned vehicles. he expects by weekends -- by the weeks end, 300 tons will be collected. >> this happened because we did not pay as much attention to this as we need to. and so, i think it just come you know, the larger it gets the more expensive it gets. >> reporter: he estimates this project will cost the city and union pacific railroad who owns part of the property upwards of $300,000, clean up was expedited after residents and businesses complaint. >> they don't want to come down here because they don't want to see that at all. it is a grim reminder of what the city, the problem the city has right now. it is happy cl
on monday, crews of the city of san jose and union pacific railroad began cleaning up massive piles of trash, old appliances, and rundown cars, littering monterey road near bailey avenue in south san jose. >>> i said all along when i talked residents about this that i am just as frustrated as they are. >> reporter: the city council member who represents the areas says the debris is the length of a football field. on monday alone, the city picked up 300 tires, and 25 abandoned...
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work crew say it will take most of the week to clear it all away, near the railroad tracks to go union pacific and city crews teamed up on the project. the city plans to spend $3 million to clean up other dump sites across the city. >>> that is a police found a man who had been stabbed this morning, in downtown san jose. police say that the victim died at the hospital. his family is still in the process of being notified. police say there are some witnesses. still, no suspect at this time. >> reporter: still ahead on kpix5 and cbsn bay area. >> they should never come, they are not trained to come, and as a result we what happened to miles. >> walnut creek pays a family millions of dollars after their son was killed. mental health advocates pushing for another solution and just calling the police during this kind of an emergency. >>> indoor aquariums in museums reopen in san francisco. what your next visit to the barium of the bay will look. >>> a rough 24 hours for kyle shanahan and the 49ers. >> getting some time to vent a >>> spoke out today, miles hall was killed by the walnut creek police
work crew say it will take most of the week to clear it all away, near the railroad tracks to go union pacific and city crews teamed up on the project. the city plans to spend $3 million to clean up other dump sites across the city. >>> that is a police found a man who had been stabbed this morning, in downtown san jose. police say that the victim died at the hospital. his family is still in the process of being notified. police say there are some witnesses. still, no suspect at this...
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. >> some of the worst dumping is on areas of mixed responsibility like a freeway rams and union pacific rail lines. the mayor says the city is seeking a agreements and accountability with those agencies. >>> really ensuring we have a clear transparent view of what everyone is going to do. how much and how. >> neighbors say they will be watching, as well. >> we do not let up. will keep the pressure on. it was pale yellow. just a hint of blue light coming through. still smoky but it was much better today. >>> what happened of the weekend is the wind shifted to the southwest, the upper level wind, seeking to the plumes from the fires in northern california come the smoke now being blown off to the northeast, and the southwesterly winters in the upper level smoke in the bay area and pushed it away. did not do anything with the below level smoke it is not yet. that will change. gradual changes will continue as the air polity slowly improves will be baby steps with this big storm system rdcoas that is ouctly , the farther south of rain will make it may hong for that to he fire crews out but a
. >> some of the worst dumping is on areas of mixed responsibility like a freeway rams and union pacific rail lines. the mayor says the city is seeking a agreements and accountability with those agencies. >>> really ensuring we have a clear transparent view of what everyone is going to do. how much and how. >> neighbors say they will be watching, as well. >> we do not let up. will keep the pressure on. it was pale yellow. just a hint of blue light coming through....
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>>union pacific's problem, it's covid-19 our hands are tied in. we're looking for is we want to plan how they're going to clean this up and how they're going to sure that this doesn't continue to be a dump site meyer was surprised but remains been learning today that the city union pacific open space authority and private property owners have come to terms on an action plan to clean up the mess. >>a statement from the mayor's office says coordination between the stakeholders has occurred and that wants on housed residents are safely relocated. a multi-day cleanup will begin along with actions to deter future illegal dumping that meyer and his neighbors say it can't happen soon enough i fear for the safety of the trains that come through here if anything it's pushed on the tracks for anyone driving down monterey road. >>it's already spilling over the barrier in some areas so i really fear for the safety of drivers on monterey road at this point to the san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>alright 49 ers set to kick off their season. this sunday at l
>>union pacific's problem, it's covid-19 our hands are tied in. we're looking for is we want to plan how they're going to clean this up and how they're going to sure that this doesn't continue to be a dump site meyer was surprised but remains been learning today that the city union pacific open space authority and private property owners have come to terms on an action plan to clean up the mess. >>a statement from the mayor's office says coordination between the stakeholders has...
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we also reached out to union pacific. >> we are trying to be good partners and have dedicated a significant amount. we don't just say we are going to do something. we actually do it. is it enough? we can always do more. >> reporter: they dedicate another six weeks to address the encampment on the right-of-way. >> dav >> quite something. the pandemic has new safety protocol, working from home, changing careers and managing work-life balance. everyone is looking for solutions. it hasn't been easy. the week after labor day means the start of commute gridlock as summer vacations end, but nothing about traffic is normal now. we asked for the latest on how the bay area's changing workplace is playing on out on the roadways. >> reporter: march 17th was the first day of shut down orders in the bay area and traffic disappeared. this was morning rush hour. we are going to show you things here are very light. we will keep monitoring that for you. >> traffic was so low the lights didn't come back until mid-may. when we tracked bridge traffic in july, the metering lights came on about 6:30. this morning
we also reached out to union pacific. >> we are trying to be good partners and have dedicated a significant amount. we don't just say we are going to do something. we actually do it. is it enough? we can always do more. >> reporter: they dedicate another six weeks to address the encampment on the right-of-way. >> dav >> quite something. the pandemic has new safety protocol, working from home, changing careers and managing work-life balance. everyone is looking for...
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. >> union pacific railroad and city crews teamed up on the project.bout two can of other dump sites across the city. go to hawaii. she is a professional sailor who trained for years to battle the shark infested waters. the journey took her 86 days. there were some close calls but the 40-year-old now holds the women's world record for rowing the fastest in the us to hawaii. >> we had something i've never seen which was almost vertical waves. so in the first 20 to 30 something nights they were becoming towers and i saw things i've never seen which is break, break, break. i've seen break break but i never seen it crumble that much and then it becomes an avalanche. >> she is not done yet. for her next adventure she plans to roll from san francisco to japan. that is about 6000 miles and it will take about twice as long. >> a lot of water out there. >>> up next, speaking of boats, you finally have some op we saw the cloud of smoke and my heart fell. i knew we'd lose our home... and we did. over 24,000 homes have been destroyed by wildfires in the past few y
. >> union pacific railroad and city crews teamed up on the project.bout two can of other dump sites across the city. go to hawaii. she is a professional sailor who trained for years to battle the shark infested waters. the journey took her 86 days. there were some close calls but the 40-year-old now holds the women's world record for rowing the fastest in the us to hawaii. >> we had something i've never seen which was almost vertical waves. so in the first 20 to 30 something nights...
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one much of it is the result of illegal dumping this huge dump site in monterey road along the union pacificailroad tracks is a quarter mile long. crews are picking up 45 tons of trash every week across town. the city is losing the battle against blight said mayor sam liccardo during a virtual news conference from this is. >>something of a perfect all the the co impacts from covid certainly of the recession that we're all challenged with their been many many factors. >>and city council member surgio jimenez dev davis in la nba. proposing a tripling of the budget for cleaning up the mess. another 3 million dollars from the general fund we pay for more dumpsters more crews outreach and enforcement, the illegal dumping of appliances is up 160%. most of it is due to a beautiful i san jose's olympia williams says is covid cleaning time. >>if people are buying these sofas and appliances looking for ways to get rid of them and that's kind of been the challenge to people don't disposed of appropriately enough on the street or in and or in an encampment unfortunately the city the union pacific open s
one much of it is the result of illegal dumping this huge dump site in monterey road along the union pacificailroad tracks is a quarter mile long. crews are picking up 45 tons of trash every week across town. the city is losing the battle against blight said mayor sam liccardo during a virtual news conference from this is. >>something of a perfect all the the co impacts from covid certainly of the recession that we're all challenged with their been many many factors. >>and city...
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along the union pacific railroad track. look at what it looks like today from the ground. most of the trash has been picked up. city leaders approved a plan to clean up more illegal dump sites in san jose over a few months. >> a team of scientists are about to embark on a journey to the bottom of the earth. it's a mission to study the diversity in the southern ocean. scientists will board this for a trip to antarctica. in one of the harshest environments on earth. they return in december. >> the smoke is clearing out. which means the park will welcome back visitors. scheduled to reopen friday morning. these are pictures today from live camera at the park. air quality still in the unhealthy range. you can see blue sky. much better than last week. last thursday thick hazardous air in the park from the nearby creek fire. at the type it was over 700. it was off the charts. >> a bay area boy and his dad have quite a story to tell about a wildlife adventure. face to face with a large group of raccoons and a coyote. are those close encounters all that uncommon? >> mark and his 10
along the union pacific railroad track. look at what it looks like today from the ground. most of the trash has been picked up. city leaders approved a plan to clean up more illegal dump sites in san jose over a few months. >> a team of scientists are about to embark on a journey to the bottom of the earth. it's a mission to study the diversity in the southern ocean. scientists will board this for a trip to antarctica. in one of the harshest environments on earth. they return in december....
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also in the south bay clean up has begun along monterrey road on what's mainly union pacific railroad company. it's grown larger and larger over the last few months. they are working to clear out the trash by the end of the week. city council member says more needs to be done. >> i'm really looking at and exploring long-term solutions to prevent the dumping. and one of the things that come to mind, for example, is potentially installing cameras along the road. >> reporter: the city council is considering a $3 million plan to address 200 illegal dumping spots. the san jose mayor wants to remind residents the city has a free junk pickup program. >>> some bad breaks for schools. what a new report card says are the biggest issues. >>> facebook on a inflammation in your eye might be to blame.ck, looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! i
also in the south bay clean up has begun along monterrey road on what's mainly union pacific railroad company. it's grown larger and larger over the last few months. they are working to clear out the trash by the end of the week. city council member says more needs to be done. >> i'm really looking at and exploring long-term solutions to prevent the dumping. and one of the things that come to mind, for example, is potentially installing cameras along the road. >> reporter: the city...
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and we also reached out to union pacific. >> beer trying we're trying to we're actually doing it. >> reporter: and castillo says that they have six weeks to addresses encampment on the right-of-way. amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> and another product born from these covid-19 times. lg will unveil a filtered face mask battery powered design to kill all germs. it has two fans and a hepa filter that cleans air blowing in and out. a carrying case charges the battery and the case has a built-in uv light so that it can disinfect the mask. lg hasn't said how much it will cost, but it is probably going to be a little bit more than those masks we get at the store. a smidge more. i mean, look at it, mike. that is intense. >> that is a lot of work. that is the filter i assume, one on each side. yeah. but do you put a price on your health during these times whether it is the unhealthy air or covid-19? it will be interesting to see how much it costs versus the one my wife uses right now. so something else we'll keep an eye on for you. take a look at what is going on. is san jose, you can see
and we also reached out to union pacific. >> beer trying we're trying to we're actually doing it. >> reporter: and castillo says that they have six weeks to addresses encampment on the right-of-way. amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >>> and another product born from these covid-19 times. lg will unveil a filtered face mask battery powered design to kill all germs. it has two fans and a hepa filter that cleans air blowing in and out. a carrying case charges the battery and...
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we also reached out to union pacific. >> we are trying to be good partners and have dedicated a significantust w a going to do something. we actually do it. is it enough? we can always do more. >> reporter: they dedicate another six weeks to address the encampment on the right-of-way. >> dav >> quite something. the pandemic has new safety protocol, working from home, changing careers and managing work-life balance. everyone is looking for solutions. it hasn't been easy. the week after labor day means the start of commute gridlock as summer vacations end, but nothing about traffic is normal now. we asked for the latest on how the bay area's changing workplace is playing on out on the roadways. >> reporter: march 17th was the first day of shut down orders in the bay area and traffic disappeared. this was morning rush hour. we are going to show you things here are very light. we will keep monitoring that for you. >> traffic was so low the lights didn't come back until mid-may. when we tracked bridge traffic in july, the metering lights came on about 6:30. this morning they came on at 5:32. the
we also reached out to union pacific. >> we are trying to be good partners and have dedicated a significantust w a going to do something. we actually do it. is it enough? we can always do more. >> reporter: they dedicate another six weeks to address the encampment on the right-of-way. >> dav >> quite something. the pandemic has new safety protocol, working from home, changing careers and managing work-life balance. everyone is looking for solutions. it hasn't been easy....
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>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste, furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road 6 months ago, there was a small homeless camp here a few people dropped off food and blankets for the campers who were indeed trespassing. then the donations of lumber concrete another construction debris started happening after dark. >>salvaging batteries and other recyclables to help finance her move to another camp. it was me a couple year-old. >>they do show a they get back to you. the people just don't break this r
>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste, furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know...
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this was along the union pacific railroad tracks and monterey road. now take a look at what it looks like today. most of that trash has been picked up. city leaders approved a plan this week to cleanup multiple illegal dump sites over the next few months. >>> a history made today. the csu system appointing its first mexican-american chancellor. dr. joseph castro will now lead the nation's largest four' year public university system. he's also the first csu chancellor from california. he has degrees from cal and stanford. he'll begin his new job in january. we're back in a moment with a big night for the giants and a dramatic ending for the a's we'll show you next. >>> we got news, jokes, celebrities, music, all of this and so much more and there's a prize at the bottom of every box, so tune in later tonight. so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but
this was along the union pacific railroad tracks and monterey road. now take a look at what it looks like today. most of that trash has been picked up. city leaders approved a plan this week to cleanup multiple illegal dump sites over the next few months. >>> a history made today. the csu system appointing its first mexican-american chancellor. dr. joseph castro will now lead the nation's largest four' year public university system. he's also the first csu chancellor from california....
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this jock in the south bay is finally getting cleaned up check it out the city of san jose, the union pacific and cleaning up piles of trash construction ways furniture appliances and other garbage out there. it threatening to spill over into the roadway and the railroad tracks right along southbound monterey road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning. >>folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road. >>well this week, the city council will consider tripling the budget to tackle other dump sites around town and also set up and force it. the small business owners who have their store windows damage within the last 6 months can now apply for reimbursement, san francisco's district attorney chase of the dean and supervisor dean preston teamed up for a first of its kind assistance program to help business owners in distr
this jock in the south bay is finally getting cleaned up check it out the city of san jose, the union pacific and cleaning up piles of trash construction ways furniture appliances and other garbage out there. it threatening to spill over into the roadway and the railroad tracks right along southbound monterey road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning. >>folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. you know...
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this is along union pacific railroad. the tracks and monterey road.ys it's become a hazardous blight due to illegal dumping and graffiti. that cleanup is expected to take more than a week. >>> san jose's mayor says tackling the city's homeless problem isn't an easy one, but he says there are signs of progress. >> what we're going to keep doing is trying many different solutions, many different cost effective solutions, many innovative approaches and seeing how we can begin to move the needle. >> mayor sam liccardo said just last week the city council approved funding for affordable housing. he said since january of 2018, nearly 2,000 affordable housing units have been completed. >>> california's employment development department will not accept new jobless claims for the next two weeks as it tries to fix a backlog and broken system. the state is hoping during the next two weeks, the edd can catch up on months' worth of unprocessed claims and address what an audit refers to as widespread fraud. a new report shows as many as 600,000 californians are sti
this is along union pacific railroad. the tracks and monterey road.ys it's become a hazardous blight due to illegal dumping and graffiti. that cleanup is expected to take more than a week. >>> san jose's mayor says tackling the city's homeless problem isn't an easy one, but he says there are signs of progress. >> what we're going to keep doing is trying many different solutions, many different cost effective solutions, many innovative approaches and seeing how we can begin to...
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time to start thinking about a fedex which reports tonight, it's time to start thinking about a union pacific have on and time to start thinking about pretty much every industrial like caterpillar, deere it's happening >> although let's -- i mean, vaccines -- you know, i don't even know how to parse that exactly, jim vaccines being ready when we actually talk to the experts or mr. borla from pfizer yesterday who meg tirrell brought us or you listen to anthony fauci, i mean, having a vaccine that is at least approved for emergency usage which may be the case or potentially through phase three and having it actually available to inoculate a wide portion of the population are two very different things and the timeline is quite wide. >> david, i agree with you i am saying that there are people in the stock market who disagree with us i think there are people in the stock market who agree with the president and think that something is imminent and because something is imminent they feel like they've got to move now, david, and that's why we're seeing a lot of aggressive buying >> right right. and,
time to start thinking about a fedex which reports tonight, it's time to start thinking about a union pacific have on and time to start thinking about pretty much every industrial like caterpillar, deere it's happening >> although let's -- i mean, vaccines -- you know, i don't even know how to parse that exactly, jim vaccines being ready when we actually talk to the experts or mr. borla from pfizer yesterday who meg tirrell brought us or you listen to anthony fauci, i mean, having a...
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in may of 1886, there was a successful strike by unorganized railroad workers against the union pacific railroad. it capitulated within two days and the workers say now that we're on a role, let's join the knights of labor. make this a permanent fixture. in june of 1884, we saw the beginning of a major mine strike in the river valley of ohio where 4,000 workers plus their families and the community went out on strike. they, the strike lasted six months. the miners lost, but what's noteworthy is it taught them the usefulness of organization and coordination. because if you go on strike, you don't get paid. so the strike doesn't last very long because you have to eat. but they were able to organize and raise funds. they had a 100,000 relief fund that enabled them to keep this fight up for six months and once gerngs it demonstrate d to workers the value of organization organization. then in march of 1885 came a major strike against the missouri pacific railroad, which was trying to have a pay cut. most of which was owned by our buccaneering friend jay gould. on e behalf of the workers, whi
in may of 1886, there was a successful strike by unorganized railroad workers against the union pacific railroad. it capitulated within two days and the workers say now that we're on a role, let's join the knights of labor. make this a permanent fixture. in june of 1884, we saw the beginning of a major mine strike in the river valley of ohio where 4,000 workers plus their families and the community went out on strike. they, the strike lasted six months. the miners lost, but what's noteworthy is...
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shannon what's your take on why union pacific, why u.p.s.?'s not just that former vice president biden loves the rails. it's that as we see this pick up in economic activity, goods need to be moved. this is a u.s. based company there's still a lot of opportunity here we sold fedex last year. we bought u.p.s. this year largest package provider, deliverer in the world and continuing to be try to evaluate opportunities for them to create a stronger brand outside of just being the default shipper for e-commerce >> stephanie, what exactly does this mean? do we have to stick with this trade a while longer how does it play out over the next few months to year? >> i don't know why you wouldn't this group is direct beneficiary from the recovery in the economy. u.p.s., i don't understand why it trades at a three multiple discount to fedex. you will see volumes continue to surge. they are getting better pricing. you have opportunity to see margin expansion story not only from the new ceo cutting costs and cutting overhead which he doing but you're also
shannon what's your take on why union pacific, why u.p.s.?'s not just that former vice president biden loves the rails. it's that as we see this pick up in economic activity, goods need to be moved. this is a u.s. based company there's still a lot of opportunity here we sold fedex last year. we bought u.p.s. this year largest package provider, deliverer in the world and continuing to be try to evaluate opportunities for them to create a stronger brand outside of just being the default shipper...
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there's some opportunity there whether it's for union pacific or kansas city southern. the last piece of this equation comes back what happens on wednesday. do we believe there's going to be an extension for the federal payroll support towards the airlines if there is, is set up is probably a favorable one for name like united airlines or delta. >> good stuff there. watching old dominion freight lines. what other moves are the traders making tiffany, start with you. you bought more jpmorgan chase and citigroup not scared off by that sort of deep dive report last week about allegations of money laundering >> i don't like that i'm looking at financials as a broader sector i definitely like cyclicals and financials tend to do well here. i think that you really have to be careful we own citi for a while. we own jpmorgan. in addition to their diversified refr knew stream, i also like jpmorgan's esg play. citi even though it's more so a commercial bank and i think you got to be careful with buying commercial banks now and we owned it for a while, i do like them from an esg pe
there's some opportunity there whether it's for union pacific or kansas city southern. the last piece of this equation comes back what happens on wednesday. do we believe there's going to be an extension for the federal payroll support towards the airlines if there is, is set up is probably a favorable one for name like united airlines or delta. >> good stuff there. watching old dominion freight lines. what other moves are the traders making tiffany, start with you. you bought more...
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union pacific said the homeless are trespassing an railroad property, which is dangerous. they services to people living there. >>> santa clara county is considering a plan to expand its covid-19 quarantine program. this program provides motel rooms for hundreds of people exposed to coronavirus who would have stayed on the streets in unincorporated areas while they were infected. the plan going before the board of supervisors tomorrow would expand services to those living within 15 cities within the county. >> here is our big message. if you need to isolate, if you need to quarantine, there's support services for you. so we want to make sure that every person in our community knows that if they take a posed quarantine, the county and the cities are here to help. >> the program also provides financial and rental support to people who cannot quarantine in their own homes and have financial hardships. >>> on wednesday, schools in santa clara county may be able to reopen for in person instruction. the county office of education says that schools can reopen in the county is sti
union pacific said the homeless are trespassing an railroad property, which is dangerous. they services to people living there. >>> santa clara county is considering a plan to expand its covid-19 quarantine program. this program provides motel rooms for hundreds of people exposed to coronavirus who would have stayed on the streets in unincorporated areas while they were infected. the plan going before the board of supervisors tomorrow would expand services to those living within 15...
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and in may of 1884, there was a successful strike by an organized railroad workers against the union pacific railroad. the railroad capitulated in two days in the workers said now that we are on a roll, let's join the nights of labor. let's make this a permanent fixture. in june of 1884, we saw the beginning of a major mine strike in the river valley of ohio. 4000 workers plus their families in the community we went out on strike and the strike lasted six months. the minors lost the strike but what is noteworthy about this is that once again, it taught them the usefulness of organization and coordination. if you go on strike, you don't get paid, the strike doesn't last very long because you have to eat. but, they were able to organize and raise funds, they had 100,000 dollar relief fund that enabled them to keep this fight off for six months. and once again, it demonstrates to workers the value of organization. then in march, of 1885, became a major strike against the missouri pacific railroad. they were trying to have a pay cut. that strike spreads to virtually the entire southwestern railr
and in may of 1884, there was a successful strike by an organized railroad workers against the union pacific railroad. the railroad capitulated in two days in the workers said now that we are on a roll, let's join the nights of labor. let's make this a permanent fixture. in june of 1884, we saw the beginning of a major mine strike in the river valley of ohio. 4000 workers plus their families in the community we went out on strike and the strike lasted six months. the minors lost the strike but...
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councilman said one reason is that union pacific owns the property and clearing other encampments first removing the encampment is not allowed unless there is up with a public safety issue. >> we are really focused on trying to get as many people housing as we can to cool out the encampments. >> it is becoming a dumping ground. i see people stopping midday and dumping stuff. >> mayor sam liccardo said under the emergency order housing could be built more quickly. >>> what is cooking in sports. it is a bunch of tough guys settling down on the ice. the a's and the giants return home friday to put on a show. when the curtain is raised can anyone deliver? we have the bay areas big >>> good morning. we have baseball up top with the a's. after five days off and four games postponed they finally returned to oakland. let me put it nicely, what could go wrong did. swinging the mighty stick but the san diego padres laid the lumber. it is fernando and making it 3- 0. by the seventh inning bringing in left-handed mike minor. it was a two run job, the league leading 14 tom wright. the padres were no
councilman said one reason is that union pacific owns the property and clearing other encampments first removing the encampment is not allowed unless there is up with a public safety issue. >> we are really focused on trying to get as many people housing as we can to cool out the encampments. >> it is becoming a dumping ground. i see people stopping midday and dumping stuff. >> mayor sam liccardo said under the emergency order housing could be built more quickly. >>>...
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has been a problem in the city for a while, but this week crews with the city of san jose and union pacific railroad are splitting the $300,000 cost to clean up the area. step one is to clear the mess, step two is to maintain it to avoid getting been this bad again.>> exploring cameras, even exploring lighting that can curtail the dumping that goes on in the middle the night.>> crews collected 120,000 pounds of trash, including 300 tires and 25 abandon cars, they expect to clean 600,000 pounds of garbage within the next 10 days. >> this will be one of my top priorities, really changing how we view and care for monterey road, it is the gateway to the city of san jose. >> reporter: monterey road is not the only problem area, the city council will consider reallocating $3 million of federal funding to pick up trash across san jose. councilmember jimenez says he expects the money to be available for beautification projects within the next four weeks. >> the city staff are doing everything they can with the current funding they have, we recognize that they need more resources to get hands on dec
has been a problem in the city for a while, but this week crews with the city of san jose and union pacific railroad are splitting the $300,000 cost to clean up the area. step one is to clear the mess, step two is to maintain it to avoid getting been this bad again.>> exploring cameras, even exploring lighting that can curtail the dumping that goes on in the middle the night.>> crews collected 120,000 pounds of trash, including 300 tires and 25 abandon cars, they expect to clean...
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. >>> cleanup is underway at a homeless encampment along union pacific railroad tracks. it's become blight and hazardous. lots of illegal dumping and graffiti. garbage for stretches for what appears to be a couple of hundred yards. the cleanup expected to take more than a week. >>> the family of a mentally ill walnut creek man shot and killed by police say they will keep pushing for change after receiving a $4 million settlement from the city. today the parents spoke for the first time since the settle am. they believe much more needs to change in how we handle someone experiencing a mental health crisis. >> miles lost his life that day. he had goals, he had plans. >> his family says they're more determined than ever to make sure nobody else suffered the fate their son did. the 23-year-old was shot and killed by police while suffering a mental health breakdown last year. his family called 9-1-1 for help. but instead of approaching him with understanding, police shot him with bean bag rounds. then opened fire as the family says he tried to run past them. >> we want to hav
. >>> cleanup is underway at a homeless encampment along union pacific railroad tracks. it's become blight and hazardous. lots of illegal dumping and graffiti. garbage for stretches for what appears to be a couple of hundred yards. the cleanup expected to take more than a week. >>> the family of a mentally ill walnut creek man shot and killed by police say they will keep pushing for change after receiving a $4 million settlement from the city. today the parents spoke for the...
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>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste, furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road 6 months ago, there was a small homeless camp here a few people dropped off food and blankets for the campers who were indeed trespassing. then the donations of lumber concrete another construction debris started happening after dark. >>salvaging batteries and other recyclables to help finance her move to another camp. it was me a couple year-old. >>they do show a fast too. the people just don't break this road wherever
>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste, furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know...
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they'll start along the union pacific railroad tracks on monterey road. san jose says it will clean up 4500 tons of trash from the streets every week. it's considering a proposal to spend an extra $3 million to clean all that up. it's hired contractors to tackle other pockets of blight around the city and the city council will take it up on tuesday. >>> hundreds of catholics took to the streets of san francisco today to prove they can practice their faith without endangering their health. the archbishop led a procession from city hall to st. mary's cathedral. he says the city's restrictions on indoor worship services unfairly target people of faith. but some accuse the church of leading their followers astray by pushing to open services before the coronavirus pandemic is under control. >> we can do this in a safe way. we don't want to be reckless. >> you can't protect the priest who is at risk and the congregants who are at risk. that's the basic fallacy. >> we're allowed to go into shopping malls. we're allowed to go into grocery stores. churches could h
they'll start along the union pacific railroad tracks on monterey road. san jose says it will clean up 4500 tons of trash from the streets every week. it's considering a proposal to spend an extra $3 million to clean all that up. it's hired contractors to tackle other pockets of blight around the city and the city council will take it up on tuesday. >>> hundreds of catholics took to the streets of san francisco today to prove they can practice their faith without endangering their...
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. >> reporter: cleanup efforts are under way on union pacific railroad property in coyote valley. officials are working with the railroad, as well as the open space authority to clear out the blit and trash at this location. council member sergio jiminez says the dumping needs to stop. >> i'm looking at exploring long-term solutions to prevent the dumping. one of the things that comes to mind is installing cameras along 3407b monterey road. >> reporter: that's on top of the $500,000 the city already spends each month on issues related to illegal dumping, which has skyrocketed since the start of the pandemic. in fact, city staff identified 200 hot spots. >> we know that it's a lot of commercial businesses that aren't following the rules and aren't taking their stuff to the dump. >> reporter: the mayor is reminding residents to take advantage of the city's free junk pickup program rather than dumping on the side of the road. >> we have too much trash and too much dutching. we need to do better and clean up and hold each other accountable. the trash can't coming from an imaginary pla
. >> reporter: cleanup efforts are under way on union pacific railroad property in coyote valley. officials are working with the railroad, as well as the open space authority to clear out the blit and trash at this location. council member sergio jiminez says the dumping needs to stop. >> i'm looking at exploring long-term solutions to prevent the dumping. one of the things that comes to mind is installing cameras along 3407b monterey road. >> reporter: that's on top of the...
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we had the central pacific coming in from california, the union pacific, and it was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions out here. the legislature wanted to attract women to come, be part of the adventure. and so they gave them full rights, full rights. i am telling, you it was full voting rights. it was full holding property rights. it was full political office rights. there is no other state that could claim. that no other territory that claim that. north dakota and utah liked to believe the first woman voter where there, but they voted in restricted elections. wyoming women never had to do that. they were on the same terms with men. that's quite extraordinary. in here, we have maybe elizabeth katie stanton coming to the ivanson's salon to hear about the defensive suffrage, because of his past an 1869. in 1871, wyoming was getting so much grief that the legislature was saying, maybe we should descend this act. this is an exhibit of stephen speaking about the possibility in the salon, speaking about the defensive the act, because in 1871, people were giving wyoming territ
we had the central pacific coming in from california, the union pacific, and it was fast and furious. we had crazy living conditions out here. the legislature wanted to attract women to come, be part of the adventure. and so they gave them full rights, full rights. i am telling, you it was full voting rights. it was full holding property rights. it was full political office rights. there is no other state that could claim. that no other territory that claim that. north dakota and utah liked to...
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>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trashction waste, furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road 6 months ago, there was a small homeless camp here a few people dropped off food and blankets for the campers who were indeed trespassing. then the donations of lumber concrete another construction debris started happening after dark. >>salvaging batteries and other recyclables to help finance her move to another camp. it was me a couple year-old. >>they do show a they get back to you. the people just don't break this road wher
>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trashction waste, furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know...
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piling up bad and now it's finally getting cleaned up in fact the city of san jose along with the union pacific an open space authority are getting all these piles of trash out of there from trash to construction waste furniture appliances garbage all of it you can see it for yourself just how bad it was getting in fact it was just so bad was threatening to spill over onto the roadway and the railroad tracks there along southbound monterey road. so that's why they went out there and did something about it. this and a number of other illegal dump sites around town or partially read the result they say of covid cleaning. >>folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road. >>and this week, the city council will consider tripling the budget to tackle other dump sites around town and step up enforcement too. >>it's a 41. still ahead on the kron 00:04am morning news as california
piling up bad and now it's finally getting cleaned up in fact the city of san jose along with the union pacific an open space authority are getting all these piles of trash out of there from trash to construction waste furniture appliances garbage all of it you can see it for yourself just how bad it was getting in fact it was just so bad was threatening to spill over onto the roadway and the railroad tracks there along southbound monterey road. so that's why they went out there and did...
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become somebody else's lunch and doesn't matter if it's housing like lennar or railroads like union pacifics whythey develop their software and benefit from the tools. that's why the company serves, look at this, all ten of the largest technology organizations in the fortune 500 with eight out of ten top financial services organizations and nine out of the top ten retailers, eight out of the top ten health care organizations we're talking about vm ware, facebook. then out of breath, dell, microsoft, that's why you have a great graphic like this because you don't need to say them all these are some impressive clients. when microsoft and amazon uses the software they are worrying partners a lot of them were, well then that is fantastic. usually they don't see that. all these companies are in the business of continuously releasing new software they have to be able to quickly react to problems that pop up. you may have noticed it, too you have to continually restart software updates j frog sees it, we're headed for a world of non-stop always on software updates devops makes that possible j frog
become somebody else's lunch and doesn't matter if it's housing like lennar or railroads like union pacifics whythey develop their software and benefit from the tools. that's why the company serves, look at this, all ten of the largest technology organizations in the fortune 500 with eight out of ten top financial services organizations and nine out of the top ten retailers, eight out of the top ten health care organizations we're talking about vm ware, facebook. then out of breath, dell,...
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this is along monterey road on what is mainly union pacific railroad property.ay it's grown larger over the last few months and city officials are working with utherailroad and the opento by the end of the week. wow. look at this mess. >> i'm really looking at exploring long-term solutions to prevent the dumping and one of the things that comes to mind is potentially installing cameras along monterey road. >> the city council is $3 millio address 200 illegal dumping trouble spots. mayor sam licardo is reminding that the city has a free junk pickup program. >>> today as we mentioned is the first official day of fall and one spot in san jose is ready. sky 7 captured this pumpkin patch near santa theresa boulevard and bailey avenue. you can see 2020 is carved out with a picture of a pumpkin. i'm trying to look and read. so, this is part of the pumpkin patch and it will open in a week and a half and includes a hayride attraction and 25 varieties, more than 25 varieties of pumpkins. that's pretty cool. >>> well, one south bay family is definitely ready for halloween.
this is along monterey road on what is mainly union pacific railroad property.ay it's grown larger over the last few months and city officials are working with utherailroad and the opento by the end of the week. wow. look at this mess. >> i'm really looking at exploring long-term solutions to prevent the dumping and one of the things that comes to mind is potentially installing cameras along monterey road. >> the city council is $3 millio address 200 illegal dumping trouble spots....
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see here in this shot in the south bay is finally getting cleaned up the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are cleaning up piles and piles of trash and construction waste, furniture appliances garbage. it was all there. and it was threatening to spill over into the roadway and onto the railroad tracks along southbound monterey road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of what's being described as covid cleaning. >>folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road. >>yeah this week, the city council will consider tripling the budget to tackle other dump sites around town and step up enforcement. >>and his schools in san francisco are getting ready to welcome students back to class the city's health department inspected 11 school so far to see if they can resume in class in person learning. one of those schools
see here in this shot in the south bay is finally getting cleaned up the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are cleaning up piles and piles of trash and construction waste, furniture appliances garbage. it was all there. and it was threatening to spill over into the roadway and onto the railroad tracks along southbound monterey road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of what's being described as covid cleaning. >>folks that...
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you'll see what the fedex and union pacifics are saying. there is a boom in some cargoes made in the united states. if the number is too strong, commentators will argue the change to stripes and talk about raising interest rates those people will be dead wrong, as usual but jimmy chill has nothing more bad to say. the boom is limited to goods and not services anyone who is worried about inflation now is out of their mind, and if we get a strong group of goods number and somebody says we don't need a stimulus, they have to answer to me which doesn't really mean anything i felt like saying it. bottom line, the great earnings of the world won't say this humpty dumpty market if we keep getting slammed by people selling good to buy the 100 times sales ipos we'll turn lower until the big money managers lose interest and go back to stocks that they shouldn't have sold to begin with gregory in california, gregory >> caller: hi, jim it's friday. i don't know about you but i'm ready for a margirita. >> that's all right. we're all in the same boat wha
you'll see what the fedex and union pacifics are saying. there is a boom in some cargoes made in the united states. if the number is too strong, commentators will argue the change to stripes and talk about raising interest rates those people will be dead wrong, as usual but jimmy chill has nothing more bad to say. the boom is limited to goods and not services anyone who is worried about inflation now is out of their mind, and if we get a strong group of goods number and somebody says we don't...
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>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste. furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road 6 months ago, there was a small homeless camp here a few people dropped off food and blankets for the campers who were indeed trespassing. then the donations of lumber concrete another construction debris started happening after dark. >>salvaging batteries and other recyclables to help finance her move to another camp. it was me a couple year-old. >>they do show a fast too. the people just don't break this road wherever
>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste. furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know...
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the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are cleaning up piles of trash and construction waste along with furniture appliances and a whole lot of other garbage. it was threatening to spill over into the roadway and the railroad tracks along southbound monterey road area. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning we're told. >>folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road. >>now this week, the city council will consider tripling the budget to tackle other dump sites around town and step up enforcement. >>it's 5.42, let's take a peek outside the kron studios along the embarcadero in san francisco looking at. i doubt top of the bay bridge. i think that means fog to the untrained eye. but we'll speak to the expert about that in with school back in session, xfinity is committed to helping kids continue to
the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are cleaning up piles of trash and construction waste along with furniture appliances and a whole lot of other garbage. it was threatening to spill over into the roadway and the railroad tracks along southbound monterey road area. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning we're told. >>folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. you know throwing...
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some of the rails, union pacific, norfolk, southern, couple of small cap stocks, elan, e-l-a-n, these are all names that reacted negatively the last couple days but sat back today. unfortunately, we can't buy them at yesterday's prices but if you are going to put money back in the market, you want to go with the groups that led the market for the last six to 12 months. liz: you just mentioned the railroads. my gosh, they are jumping about 1% to 3%. really impressive move to see. we've got chris robinson on the phone, a cme trader. chris, if people are looking for a way to play the volatility, which you predict we will continue to see, what is the way you are choosing to do that right now? on the phone: i think you have to plan to buy dips and sell rallies which for most people is very difficult. here in chicago, you know, we started the whole business of hedging with commodities so commodities are giving you a good shot. take a look at the action we had in crude oil. in four days, we've got seven bucks, a 17% pullback. that was a great opportunity for somebody who is looking to play v
some of the rails, union pacific, norfolk, southern, couple of small cap stocks, elan, e-l-a-n, these are all names that reacted negatively the last couple days but sat back today. unfortunately, we can't buy them at yesterday's prices but if you are going to put money back in the market, you want to go with the groups that led the market for the last six to 12 months. liz: you just mentioned the railroads. my gosh, they are jumping about 1% to 3%. really impressive move to see. we've got chris...
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>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste. furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know throwing away old couches. they saw this what it looked like effectively a dumping ground so people would come out and actually get rid of things and throw them out here on the side of the road 6 months ago, there was a small homeless camp here a few people dropped off food and blankets for the campers who were indeed trespassing. then the donations of lumber concrete another construction debris started happening after dark. >>salvaging batteries and other recyclables to help finance her move to another camp. it was me a couple year-old. >>they do show a fast too. the people just don't break this road wherever
>>the city of san jose, the union pacific and open space authority are jointly cleaning up piles of trash construction waste. furniture appliances and other garbage that was threatening to spill over into the roadway and railroad tracks long southbound moderate road. this and many other illegal dump sites around town are partly the result of covid cleaning says district 2 city councilman sergio jimenez folks that are maybe doing d i y work at their homes taken offense is. >>you know...
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>> well, i had union pacific on last night and union pacific is experiencing basically a boom in e-commerce and a lot of it is just everybody -- every truck in the country, every train line in the country is stressed by amazon and its colleagues. because it's also walmart. there is no doubt in my mind walmart is a partner of fedex that we just don't have enough infra, infrastructure to handle all the e-commerce and the jump that it was supposed to be that it went from -- it's 26% it's just -- right now it went from 15, 15% last year, to 21% and they are seeing that a lot of it is up, you know, up in 26, 28 i mean, europe by the way very good for them at last. it's hard to believe, joe, that things are as bad as people think when you look at those numbers. >> all right last question, jim so, you know, it's a big component of the transportation average which a lot of times is a harbinger of good things to come for the other averages and for the economy. do we say, oh, but that's just fedex, which is up because of online, or do we say it doesn't matter why it's like that, it just is? >> i don'
>> well, i had union pacific on last night and union pacific is experiencing basically a boom in e-commerce and a lot of it is just everybody -- every truck in the country, every train line in the country is stressed by amazon and its colleagues. because it's also walmart. there is no doubt in my mind walmart is a partner of fedex that we just don't have enough infra, infrastructure to handle all the e-commerce and the jump that it was supposed to be that it went from -- it's 26% it's...