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unit here local 2 pack. san francisco alliance for jobs and sustainable growth pack. >> [background speaking] for activity level 2. reelect sheriff ross vmic reney, 2015. reelect district attorney george escone, 2015. alex randolph for community college board, 2015. dennis [inaudible] for city attorney, 2015. san franciscoan for open government, 2015, yes on e sponsored by the chinese american voters education committee. yes on j, san franciscans for preserving legacy businesses. save the san francisco flower market. san franciscan's for clean power, yes on h, no on g, supported by london breed. san francisco labor and neighbor member education political issues committee. san francisco apartment association political action committee. sf forward sponsored by san francisco chamber of commerce. san francisco police officers association independent expenditure committee. alice b toqueious lesbian gay and democratic club pack. sf moderates. retain our independent sheriff mark reney, 2015. >> that is 6 in a row.
unit here local 2 pack. san francisco alliance for jobs and sustainable growth pack. >> [background speaking] for activity level 2. reelect sheriff ross vmic reney, 2015. reelect district attorney george escone, 2015. alex randolph for community college board, 2015. dennis [inaudible] for city attorney, 2015. san franciscoan for open government, 2015, yes on e sponsored by the chinese american voters education committee. yes on j, san franciscans for preserving legacy businesses. save the...
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unit here local 2 pack. san francisco alliance for jobs and sustainable growth pack. >> [background speaking] for activity level 2. reelect sheriff ross vmic reney, 2015. reelect district attorney george escone, 2015. alex randolph for community college board, 2015. dennis [inaudible] for city attorney, 2015. san franciscoan for open government, 2015, yes on e sponsored by the chinese american voters education committee. yes on j, san franciscans for preserving legacy businesses. save the san francisco flower market. san franciscan's for clean power, yes on h, no on g, supported by london breed. san francisco labor and neighbor member education political issues committee. san francisco apartment association political action committee. sf forward sponsored by san francisco chamber of commerce. san francisco police officers association independent expenditure committee. alice b toqueious lesbian gay and democratic club pack. sf moderates. retain our independent sheriff mark reney, 2015. >> that is 6 in a row.
unit here local 2 pack. san francisco alliance for jobs and sustainable growth pack. >> [background speaking] for activity level 2. reelect sheriff ross vmic reney, 2015. reelect district attorney george escone, 2015. alex randolph for community college board, 2015. dennis [inaudible] for city attorney, 2015. san franciscoan for open government, 2015, yes on e sponsored by the chinese american voters education committee. yes on j, san franciscans for preserving legacy businesses. save the...
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localized outbreak of the virus. what should women do? >> well, right now in the united states, they should not be that concerned. we do not have local transmission herenk the idea about people in the continental united states delaying pregnancy is not even an issue for discussion at this point. the issue is when you're dealing in countries in which you have outbreaks like in south america, particularly brazil or puerto rico is a concern about what you might advise women. right now the recommendations from the cdc are consult your physician about the kinds of options you might have. but a direct recommendation to delay has been given by countries. for example, el salvador has actually said you should delay if you could. the confounding issue, chris, about that, that's in countries in which you may not have good access to birth control. and that's one of the things that confounds that question. >> if we begin to see localized outbreaks here in the united states, besides birth control, what can men and women do to protect themselves? >> and that's a great question. protect yourself against mosquitos. you can do that. the government and local authorities
localized outbreak of the virus. what should women do? >> well, right now in the united states, they should not be that concerned. we do not have local transmission herenk the idea about people in the continental united states delaying pregnancy is not even an issue for discussion at this point. the issue is when you're dealing in countries in which you have outbreaks like in south america, particularly brazil or puerto rico is a concern about what you might advise women. right now the...
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localized outbreak of the virus. what should women do? >> well, right now in the united states, they should not be that concerned. we do not have local transmission herenk the idea about people in the continental united states delaying pregnancy is not even an issue for discussion at this point. the issue is when you're dealing in countries in which you have outbreaks like in south america, particularly brazil or puerto rico is a concern about what you might advise women. right now the recommendations from the cdc are consult your physician about the kinds of options you might have. but a direct recommendation to delay has been given by countries. for example, el salvador has actually said you should delay if you could. the confounding issue, chris, about that, that's in countries in which you may not have good access to birth control. and that's one of the things that confounds that question. >> if we begin to see localized outbreaks here in the united states, besides birth control, what can men and women do to protect themselves? >> and that's a great question. protect yourself against mosquitos. you can do that. the government and local authorities
localized outbreak of the virus. what should women do? >> well, right now in the united states, they should not be that concerned. we do not have local transmission herenk the idea about people in the continental united states delaying pregnancy is not even an issue for discussion at this point. the issue is when you're dealing in countries in which you have outbreaks like in south america, particularly brazil or puerto rico is a concern about what you might advise women. right now the...
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most important things especially as you're highlighting the large number of local law enforcement agencies here in the united states, and then think of that even more so as you get to all the local law enforcement agencies across europe that are in different national spaces is the fusion centers, which don't get as much attention as nctc or the joint terrorism task force. as you go out to the fusion centers that's where the information is pushed all the way down the pipeline to the people who are walking the streets, the law enforcement, local law enforcement agencies, the police, the people doing community policing that is going to have not only the law enforcement, but the prevention component that's so important. they're much, much more staffed than any fbi field office, that's what's really important. again, we're piling on belgium because it happened there. belgium has put together a lot of good changes. the fact these are 18 months these things take time to settle in as they did here in the united states after 9/11. this huge incentive between the national and the local is important. 18 measures that w
most important things especially as you're highlighting the large number of local law enforcement agencies here in the united states, and then think of that even more so as you get to all the local law enforcement agencies across europe that are in different national spaces is the fusion centers, which don't get as much attention as nctc or the joint terrorism task force. as you go out to the fusion centers that's where the information is pushed all the way down the pipeline to the people who...
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united states not to become pregnant. now, we have not yet seen local spread via mosquito here in the united states.ut everyone says, you know, united from the world health organization to the cdc and other federal health official say we will see that happening sometime. >> it now seems that authorities are very, very concerned about say t now se more so -- i think if you're a woman of childbearing years, nkis must be very frightening. i'm curious who exactly it would wo affect and are there things that tuthorities are not telling us? the more we hear the worse the nd are tts. >> there is more that we don't worsebout this virus right now than what we do know. what wech as that type of advice to even consider it is unprecedented, you know, telling women not to become pregnant. the virus itself is unprecedented. iss is the first mosquito transmitted virus we know of that can cause such severe birth the zi defects. the zika virus in women who are becoming pregnant or are pregnant in their first trimester causes microcephaly, an undevelopment brain at birth and life effects on the baby. >> federal offic
united states not to become pregnant. now, we have not yet seen local spread via mosquito here in the united states.ut everyone says, you know, united from the world health organization to the cdc and other federal health official say we will see that happening sometime. >> it now seems that authorities are very, very concerned about say t now se more so -- i think if you're a woman of childbearing years, nkis must be very frightening. i'm curious who exactly it would wo affect and are...
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later today, the mayor will be here along with people from d.c. united and also some localo break ground on this. i guess that's essentially what they will be doing. it will be a ceremonial ground breaking, but construction will get under way shortly thereafter. and again, 2018 is the date set for it to be open and a lot of people are excited about this. the question is, what is the future for rfk stadium. that will be one of the things discussed later today when this happens. it will happen about 11:00 this morning. live in southwest, derrick ward, news 4. >>> there are new developments in a grisly murder out of ohio. authorities say the family members was premeditated. they say marijuana grow operations were found at three of four crime scenes in piketon. they say it's unclear what role they may have played in the killings. a manhunt is still under way for whoever is responsible. >> i specifically told the rhoden family that i would be be armed and i would use what extent they have to to protect themselves and their families. >> police say most of family was targeted whil
later today, the mayor will be here along with people from d.c. united and also some localo break ground on this. i guess that's essentially what they will be doing. it will be a ceremonial ground breaking, but construction will get under way shortly thereafter. and again, 2018 is the date set for it to be open and a lot of people are excited about this. the question is, what is the future for rfk stadium. that will be one of the things discussed later today when this happens. it will happen...
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>> reporter: natalie, local officials have actually condemned several of the units that were destroyed in this fire. one woman here aptly described this as a very sad day, with residents rummaging through what was left of their condos trying to salvage something from this devastating fire. >> which one was yours? >> reporter: beverly decaesar returned to what was left of her condo this afternoon. she had run from the burning unit last night with nothing more than her robe and slippers. >> they started banging on my door, my neighbors, and were yelling, get out, get out, there is a fire. >> reporter: the fire gutted decaesar's condo and others. it took the fire department two hours to put out the fire. decaesar lost everything. >> the furniture is gone, my clothes are gone. nothing. >> reporter: other condo owners also saw their belongings lost neighbor lynn realy says many of the victims had lived here for decades. >> everything is gone, things they saved and cherished their whole lives. never mind their homes are gone. it's pretty devastating for them. >> reporter: the cause is under investigation. fortunately fo
>> reporter: natalie, local officials have actually condemned several of the units that were destroyed in this fire. one woman here aptly described this as a very sad day, with residents rummaging through what was left of their condos trying to salvage something from this devastating fire. >> which one was yours? >> reporter: beverly decaesar returned to what was left of her condo this afternoon. she had run from the burning unit last night with nothing more than her robe and...
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here. >> what the concern is that we'll start getting local cases, mainly cases in which a person may go down to brazil or wherever, get back to the united states, and then a mosquito in florida or in south carolina or wherever bites that person and then bites another person. and then you get what is called local spread. >> and that could happen here when? >> that could happen here in washington, d.c. it could happen any time in the spring when you start getting mosquito activity. the kinds of mosquitos that transmit it certainly are around. the question is the more mosquito activity you get, more biting, more activity, then you get the greater opportunity to get that kind of spread. >> last week nih and the cdc met with state and local government leaders to put zika virus action plans in place before mosquito season starts. and nih is overseeing fast track efforts to develop the zika vaccine. my conversation with dr. fauci tomorrow on "news4 at 5." >>> in rockville, a thrift store that helps fund programs for mental ill seasons closing in three weeks. the nami thrift shop is run by the national alliance me the store helps sustain all of
here. >> what the concern is that we'll start getting local cases, mainly cases in which a person may go down to brazil or wherever, get back to the united states, and then a mosquito in florida or in south carolina or wherever bites that person and then bites another person. and then you get what is called local spread. >> and that could happen here when? >> that could happen here in washington, d.c. it could happen any time in the spring when you start getting mosquito...
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i'm here to say that new york workers and tw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. >> bernie sanders is making some head way in the empire state with a major endorsement and a major move in the latest poll. sanders has closed the gap with hillary clinton to just 10 points last month clinton's lead was 21 points. late this morning, sanders was endorsed by the transit workers >> the trade unions are up to day that are the last lines of defense against a vicious corporate agenda that is working hard to destroy the middle class. fresh off an enforcement from the new york daily news, clinton took questions on wins as she attempts to beat back the sanders surge. >> how do you explain that a formerly obscured socialist from vermont is holding up against you in new york? >> there are a lot of polls out there, the only one that counts is on tuesday when people across new york turn out and vote. >>> according to likely democrat voters, all though sanders is edging closer to clinton, the same siena poll shows clinton will be the next president on the republi
i'm here to say that new york workers and tw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. >> bernie sanders is making some head way in the empire state with a major endorsement and a major move in the latest poll. sanders has closed the gap with hillary clinton to just 10 points last month clinton's lead was 21 points. late this morning, sanders was endorsed by the transit workers >> the trade unions are up to day that are the last lines of...
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here in the united states. we very likely, though you can't say definitively will get local transmitted cases as we get into thesquitoe season into the summer. the reason we think that is going to happen is because infections that are quite similar to see could like chicken flu which are transmitted by exactly the same mosquitoe and have been in the caribbean, south america for awhile we've seen in the past little clusters of local transmitted cases within the country. the critical issue is that in the past we've successfully prevented it from becoming sustained and disseminated. that's what we have to be prepared to do when we do get those locally transmitted cases in the united s happening to, move quickly, do you need -- congress has not acted yet is that -- are we at state of real peril here or give us sense how urgent things are? >> we need to act -- we are acting right now from number standpoint general public health standpoint much of the work done for centers for disease control and prevention in their work, december micly, domestically in puerto rico and work international like like south america. at n
here in the united states. we very likely, though you can't say definitively will get local transmitted cases as we get into thesquitoe season into the summer. the reason we think that is going to happen is because infections that are quite similar to see could like chicken flu which are transmitted by exactly the same mosquitoe and have been in the caribbean, south america for awhile we've seen in the past little clusters of local transmitted cases within the country. the critical issue is...
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as we wind down a little bit on the unit here the fire apartment unit local 798 has a president tom o'connor. welcome tom o'connor, everybody. >>[applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. tom o'connor and am proud to serve is about telling chief of the san francisco card and also the president of the firefighters representing almost 1500 5000 best firefighters are heroes. today we honor the 150th anniversary of our fire department. as we celebrate this historic milestone is a torturous but were for, pass through christmas eve of 1849 the first fire in san francisco was heard by the time it burn itself out nearly $1.5 million of damage was done and 50 buildings were lost. the next 17 years excuse me the next day the volunteer san francisco was est. that 17 is the volunteer department grew in size to 14 engine companies, 3 hook and ladder companies and 5 independent hose companies. on december 2 on december 2, 1866 professional san francisco the part about it was astonishing to sobriety 150th anniversary of this apartment will dedicate a professional lives to. what started in 1866 would
as we wind down a little bit on the unit here the fire apartment unit local 798 has a president tom o'connor. welcome tom o'connor, everybody. >>[applause] >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. tom o'connor and am proud to serve is about telling chief of the san francisco card and also the president of the firefighters representing almost 1500 5000 best firefighters are heroes. today we honor the 150th anniversary of our fire department. as we celebrate this historic milestone is a...
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united nations world heritage program. this man has lived here all his life and he says the results in tourism has been great for the local people. >> translation: since it became world heritage listed, it has been easier for local people to earn money through taking tours or making products. >> reporter: people come here partly for the unique combination of laos and french architecture which was one of the reasons it was given protection by the u.n. the former capital remains the center of laos bud him which is also an attraction. it is said there is a negative side because too many people are coming and the small town people can't cope. this year more than half a million people are expected to come here, a number that is likely to grow particularly when a high speed train line is finished in about five years. along the way it will stop in the area. it is acknowledged that there are challenges facing the town. the cultural agency has placed it under an annual reporting psych embut the critics may need to consider what it would have become without protection >> the buildings were falling apart, nobody had the money to mai
united nations world heritage program. this man has lived here all his life and he says the results in tourism has been great for the local people. >> translation: since it became world heritage listed, it has been easier for local people to earn money through taking tours or making products. >> reporter: people come here partly for the unique combination of laos and french architecture which was one of the reasons it was given protection by the u.n. the former capital remains the...
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it really is cracking, the heart of the united arab emirates right here in dubai. we are live it :00 a.m. locale will absolutely barnstorm it with our guests. this man was part of the sovereign wealth the story. we will get a flavor on the take it tot that we trade. ,is excellently -- excellency if you want to learn about trade. and to learn about the scale of the world and the pulse of the world, that is a conversation we will be happening right here on bloomberg markets. the strands,r and off to the pool. aam working, technically, on saturday. i will see you on sunday morning at 8:00. manus, fantastic. the global story really shaping up there. joining us on sunday for the new show. coming up, we have a brexit debate taking place. francine lacqua have a exclusive. you can see the various participants. they will be taking part. former italian prime minister as well. that start at 8:30 london time. ♪ ♪ welcome to "on the move," 7:30 here in london we are you down to the european open. here is what we are watching. the yen spikes along with blood pressure at the boj. the best annual start since 1
it really is cracking, the heart of the united arab emirates right here in dubai. we are live it :00 a.m. locale will absolutely barnstorm it with our guests. this man was part of the sovereign wealth the story. we will get a flavor on the take it tot that we trade. ,is excellently -- excellency if you want to learn about trade. and to learn about the scale of the world and the pulse of the world, that is a conversation we will be happening right here on bloomberg markets. the strands,r and off...
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here is what went wrong in that operation. it was something that took months to plan, it was coordinated with local government units and it ended up with such a big casualty. more than 18 filipino soldiers killed and 56 wounded >>> what is that the group manages to do? given that the government has been trying to demolish it for so long. >> reporter: when they started more than 16 years ago they wanted to establish an islamic city here in the south covering the area. over the years they have become nothing but a kidnap for ran son, criminal group that was involved in margotic at the same time. during election season that's when kidnapping is rife. more than 15 foreigners are being held by the group and other groups in the area. the philippine government says it is unable to clamp it down specifically because the group of the asg does not have a cohesive leadership. they have to reassess their strategy towards battling the terrorism, the problem of criminal activities. it is a very lawless element. they make a lot of money in kidnapping ransom >>> thanks very much. turning our attention to peru where the leading presidential can
here is what went wrong in that operation. it was something that took months to plan, it was coordinated with local government units and it ended up with such a big casualty. more than 18 filipino soldiers killed and 56 wounded >>> what is that the group manages to do? given that the government has been trying to demolish it for so long. >> reporter: when they started more than 16 years ago they wanted to establish an islamic city here in the south covering the area. over the...
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here at bartram's gardens in southwest philadelphia volunteers with the national wildlife federation joined forces with a local organization called united members of the democratic national convention committee. together they all picked up more than a thousand pounds of trash here. there are also some gardening and wood building projects all to ensure that this wildlife sanctuary is as good as new during the democratic convention in july. across pennsylvania, he's praised as a progressive champion with a record of reform. josh shapiro the democrats most compelling candidate for attorney general. he'll protect seniors from scams and stand up to polluting frackers. he's backed by law enforcement, supported by planned parenthood and he's endorsed by president obama - who says shapiro "represents the next generation of progressive leadership". democrat josh shapiro an attorney general...for us modres: the cost of living the pay stays the same. i have to work extra hours just to make ends meet. it's a big struggle. one person that really gets this is katie mcginty. she came from a working-class family. she was ninth of 10 kids. she gets it.
here at bartram's gardens in southwest philadelphia volunteers with the national wildlife federation joined forces with a local organization called united members of the democratic national convention committee. together they all picked up more than a thousand pounds of trash here. there are also some gardening and wood building projects all to ensure that this wildlife sanctuary is as good as new during the democratic convention in july. across pennsylvania, he's praised as a progressive...
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local outbreak. we have 350 travel related cases of zika in the united states, people have gone to south america, the caribbean, got infected, came here and got sick while they were here. the zika case is travel related but what we have not seen is local transmitted cases, and south america, came back and a mosquito in the united states invites another person and you get local transmission. we would not be surprised that it is likely we will see some low degree of local transmission of zika in the united states particularly around the gulf coast states and the reason we say that is historically there have been other similar, transmitted by the same mosquito, infections called dengue and chicken good you which have been in that region and we have for the past couple years, local outbreaks of dengue in florida and texas and the local outbreak of chicken goon you're in florida. we have been able fortunately to contain it and prevent it from becoming sustained. neil: you visited that region, you had it, come back home, what are the dangers where it passes along? >> if there is local transmission it would be checked before it got to the po
local outbreak. we have 350 travel related cases of zika in the united states, people have gone to south america, the caribbean, got infected, came here and got sick while they were here. the zika case is travel related but what we have not seen is local transmitted cases, and south america, came back and a mosquito in the united states invites another person and you get local transmission. we would not be surprised that it is likely we will see some low degree of local transmission of zika in...
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that we really want to prepare state and local officials, prepare them for the likelihood of mosquito-borne transmissions because here on the continental unitedad that yet. the cases we have now are from travelers not locally acquired. so we've got to get out there in front of it. that's what the summit was about. and coming into mosquito season, that's what we want to have in front of your minds. >> we should point out the symptoms are mild to most people. the big concern here is pregnant women getting it because it can cause problems with their children. >> right. glad you mentioned that. for most people who get zika they may not eve known they are ill with the condition. it can be like others, fever, muscle aches, joint pains, things like that. it's pregnant women that we're concerned about. this is what's caused the world health organization to name it a public health emergency because we know that pregnant women can transmit the virus to their fetus. we also know there's a link between the zika virus and microcephaly, or small brain, and of course birth defects and developmental abnormalities. it can be quite devastating. this is so, so
that we really want to prepare state and local officials, prepare them for the likelihood of mosquito-borne transmissions because here on the continental unitedad that yet. the cases we have now are from travelers not locally acquired. so we've got to get out there in front of it. that's what the summit was about. and coming into mosquito season, that's what we want to have in front of your minds. >> we should point out the symptoms are mild to most people. the big concern here is...
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should not be worried about the zika virus here at home even though the united states could see local in to mosquito season this summer. a top agency official says if there's a local outbreak, it's up to health officials to work to contain it. for now he says women in the u.s. who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant should steer clear of countries where there are zika outbreaks. the zika virus can cause babies to be born with severe birth defects. >>> the uc berkeley study looked at faulty convictions in california from 1989 through 2012. the report found 692 people were wrongfully sentenced. taxpayers were on the hook for $282 million including $68 million in settlements to the wrongfully convicted such as rick walker who spent 12 years in prison for a crime he did not commit. >> we know it's just the tip of the iceberg because we only included reports that we could find and verify. >> rick walker moved to lake county where he built a home with the settlement money from the state and county. he said their years stolen can never be given back. >>> 7:55. the san mateo city council w
should not be worried about the zika virus here at home even though the united states could see local in to mosquito season this summer. a top agency official says if there's a local outbreak, it's up to health officials to work to contain it. for now he says women in the u.s. who are pregnant or trying to get pregnant should steer clear of countries where there are zika outbreaks. the zika virus can cause babies to be born with severe birth defects. >>> the uc berkeley study looked at...
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here in the united states. >> experts tell us there are connections between the japan and ecuador earthquakes. why one local fault zone has geologists worried about a quake similar in size. >>> and a day-long celebration of marijuana. last year on 4/20, 10,000 pounds of trash was left behind. the marijuana group with a mission to clean up as a gesture of goodwill. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >>> the death toll from ecuador is devastating earthquake has now reached 413 as rescuers rush to find more victims. the magnitude 7.8 quake hit saturday night along ecuador's pacific coast. the quake injured more than 2,000 people. international aid is pouring in from colombia, chile, mexico, peru, spain, and the united nations. the earthquake is the deadliest in ecuador since 1978 when a 7.2-magnitude quake killed about 1,000 people. >>> here in the bay area as we told you today marks the 110th anniversary of the great 1906 earthquake. it struck san francisco with the same magnitude as that earthquake in ecuad
here in the united states. >> experts tell us there are connections between the japan and ecuador earthquakes. why one local fault zone has geologists worried about a quake similar in size. >>> and a day-long celebration of marijuana. last year on 4/20, 10,000 pounds of trash was left behind. the marijuana group with a mission to clean up as a gesture of goodwill. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life....
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so today i'm here to proudly say that new york city transit workers and tw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. >> it is too late for the same old, same old establishment politics. we've got to stand together, take on the big money interests and make it clear that our government works for all of us, not just the 1%. >> and the latest polling out today shows hillary clinton maintaining a double digit lead 52% to 42% in today's sienna college poll ahead of the primary. few minutes. bernie sanders tomorrow. we'll keep you posted. news. >> as you know it was a busy day well. john kasich hosted a town hall in maryland. ted cruz will be holding a rally in erie, pennsylvania. donald trump is also visiting the keystone state. he has a rally this evening in pittsburgh. remember, channel 7 is your home primary. stay with eyewitness news and candidates. >>> nearly 40,000 verizon workers are on strike right now. newscopter7 is live over a protest in downtown brooklyn. they walked off the job after two unions did not reach an agreement with management. august. different states. non-union
so today i'm here to proudly say that new york city transit workers and tw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. >> it is too late for the same old, same old establishment politics. we've got to stand together, take on the big money interests and make it clear that our government works for all of us, not just the 1%. >> and the latest polling out today shows hillary clinton maintaining a double digit lead 52% to 42% in today's sienna...
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here? >> i think there are definitely constraints. there are constraints locally. some airports are at capacity. i worry about constraints in the united states with the air traffic control system. it's very antiquated and it needs better through put. you can only build and sell so many airplanes at a time. in terms of pilots, i think clearly in the future there is going to be more and more of a concern about that. as it stands today, we have, we start this year with about 700 airplanes at southwest airlines. i think we have opportunities to grow that are unconstrained over time for as many as 500 more airplanes. southwest is a great airline that has never had a furlough, never had a pay cut. as you pointed out yesterday, didn't lose money during the down turn. it is a pilot's airline. we have pilots lining up out the door wanting to join southwest airlines. i think we are in good shape for a long, long time. >> i've done a remarkable job, continuation of a very long history of great ceos who have done a great job. sir, thank you so much for coming on "mad money." >> thank you, jim. >> gary kelly, chairman and ceo of southwest airlines
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fights the fight. [ applause ] so today i'm here to proudly say that new york city transit workers and tw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. old, same old establishment politics. we've got to stand together, take on the big money interests, and make it clear that our government works for all of us, not just the 1%. >> hillary clinton today picked up the endorsement of the new york daily news. part of that editorial reads democrats have in clinton a super prepared realist. they have in opponent bernie sanders a fantasist who's in war network. she blasted republicans and said white america must practice humility to see what it's like for african americans. >> white americans need to do a much better job of listening when african americans talk about the seen and unseen barriers you face every day. >> have you already made up your >> i'm going to go with clinton. i'm sorry. sanders is sanders. >> hillary is the most qualified. unequivocally, no matter what you think of her personally, she's the most qualified. >> again, two big events tonight for democrats in new york city. one for bernie sanders a couple b
fights the fight. [ applause ] so today i'm here to proudly say that new york city transit workers and tw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. old, same old establishment politics. we've got to stand together, take on the big money interests, and make it clear that our government works for all of us, not just the 1%. >> hillary clinton today picked up the endorsement of the new york daily news. part of that editorial reads democrats have in...
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here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority: you >>> so we've been following breaking news out of baltimore. our affiliate wbal reporting that the building where the localffiliates are located, that building was evacuated. that happened around 1:00. what we knew at the time was it was due to a suspicious person. our affiliate saying this person came in wearing a mask and sunglasses and po sunglasses and purportedly said he had a bomb or some sort of explosive device. that's why the building was cleared. station officials confirming that everyone is a little worried, but they are safe. also reporting that they saw the suspect and heard some loud popping sounds. let's go to pam wood on the scene there. she joins me by phone. pam, what have you been able to learn? >> you described it very well what happened here. we were all standing out here when the man who was not only wearing a mask and sunglasses, but he was wearing a jump suit like a panda suit. he walked out of the building. there were officers in some s.w.a.t. or tactical gear also out with him. suddenly we heard four loud b g bangs of some sort. the man is down in the street right in front of the
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united states of america. >> yeah. >> they don't like it here because of all of our rules. from all of the rules i've heard we have more rules and regulation than the other localo we're known as the tough jail. >> the woman who runs the jail says that's by design. >> we have a very regimented system and we have a way of doing things and it's structure and a lot of individuals that come in don't have structure in their lives. >> nowhere is that structure more evident than in what is commonly referred to as the old side of the jail. reserve for higher security inmates, it is far more restrictive. inmates are locked out of their cell from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. >> also the world generally sleeps during the evening and is working during the day. we don't want them sleeping during the day doing nothing and wasting their time and rotting away in a prison cell or jail cell. >> when they are in their cells, overcrowding on the old side often requires two men to share a space designed for one. that means somebody sleeps on the floor. by contrast, the new side of the jail is designed for nonviolent, minimal security inmates and less crowded, more housing units and nicer
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local lawmaker says right now, neither candidate is looking strong. >>> and a first major title for this british golfer as a defending champ falters. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the unitednd the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. thanks so much for kicking off your week with us. we appreciate it. cnn newsroom starts now.
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[applause] >> so today, i am here to proudly say that new york city transit workers and dw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. [applause] [cheering] >> brothers and sisters, i give you bernie sanders. [applause] [chanting bernie] bernie sanders: i am honored, i am grateful to have the support of this fantastic union. thank you so much. [applause] bernie sanders: john said, everything that i believe, and that is at a time when our middle classes disappearing, when we are seeing all new income and wealth going to the top 1%, when we have the unequal distributional of it income, more than any other country on earth, it is too late for the same old establishment politics. we have to stand together, take on the big money interests, and make it clear that our government works for all of us, not just the 1%. [applause] bernie sanders: and when we talk about the needs of this country, yes, together we will raise the minimum wage to $50 an hour so that nobody works 40 hours and the lives in poverty. yes, we are going to fight to do exactly what your union has fought for, to bring pay equity for work
[applause] >> so today, i am here to proudly say that new york city transit workers and dw local 100 stand with bernie sanders for president of the united states of america. [applause] [cheering] >> brothers and sisters, i give you bernie sanders. [applause] [chanting bernie] bernie sanders: i am honored, i am grateful to have the support of this fantastic union. thank you so much. [applause] bernie sanders: john said, everything that i believe, and that is at a time when our middle...
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here, head of department of public works. after that i like to call up jim mccarthy cam department of industrial relation local crane unit staff to speak about the inspection requirements and oversight and determine they see with safety issues. i want to acknowledge san francisco public works permits manager jerry [inaudible] and elnor tang san francisco public works senior engineer are here. i see bill strom from dbi. if i can ask mr. hoe to come up or who ever will make the presentation? is that you bill? who ever will make that presentation and thank you for preparing it. >> my name is tom hui director of building inspection. before we start the presentation i want to give you little bit of the background of the story also behind why we are make sure the safety of the cranes. i remember when i joined the city one day before october 89 earthquake and after the marina inspection and suddenly the failure of the power crane at kearny and california due to jacking up the crane there. after that our department have developmented administration bulletin to guide how to apply for the permit. 4 years ago when i took over my job, i s
here, head of department of public works. after that i like to call up jim mccarthy cam department of industrial relation local crane unit staff to speak about the inspection requirements and oversight and determine they see with safety issues. i want to acknowledge san francisco public works permits manager jerry [inaudible] and elnor tang san francisco public works senior engineer are here. i see bill strom from dbi. if i can ask mr. hoe to come up or who ever will make the presentation? is...
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the have the poor move that a local hospital and near an ac transit bus immensity saw group shooting toward him and a woman was shot in the hand here at the first uniteddist church a man was shot in the head as he is leaving the church. we do have surveillance video of one suspects to get a look at him. there he is right there also please have spotted the silver toyota that's missing its steel door and then another instance of a silver alexis infinity four-door sedan police say they are looking for suspects asking if anyone has any information. >> marty: happening today brussels airport said the partially reopened for the first time since recent terror attacks. will get photos from the airport today but first of plan assets to the park also heightened security as well. it will be just three outbound flights today to greece and italy portugal and note of arriving flights. more flights will be added in coming days according to officials the explosions at the airport subway's system killed 32 people injured more than 300 others. in yesterday's battle the bay between oakland a's san francisco giants there was a very noticeable change returned a pass. >> r
the have the poor move that a local hospital and near an ac transit bus immensity saw group shooting toward him and a woman was shot in the hand here at the first uniteddist church a man was shot in the head as he is leaving the church. we do have surveillance video of one suspects to get a look at him. there he is right there also please have spotted the silver toyota that's missing its steel door and then another instance of a silver alexis infinity four-door sedan police say they are looking...
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authorities for what happens when we probably get local transmission here on the main land in the summer months. right now, all the cases we have seen in the united states at least in the main land have been travel associated cases. folks who have been in the affected countries in central and south america. but as you can see, we have a map of the mosquito where it is in the united states that transmits zika. so these are two different kinds of mosquitos. egypti is the one more folks worry about. what are we doing about it and what can we do to stop it? they say vigilance and vector control. trying to stop the mosquito in its tracks. now, we do that with pesticides and hunting down the mosquito. there are new methods being talked about a genetically modified mosquito that will start testing in the united states here sometime soon. though that's really not determined yet. we're also talking about vaccines and we talked to tom frieden today about that. take a listen to what he said. >> the vaccine is going to take even in the best case a couple of years if it works out. we need to move fast. because the mosquitos multiply rapidly and the risk is si
authorities for what happens when we probably get local transmission here on the main land in the summer months. right now, all the cases we have seen in the united states at least in the main land have been travel associated cases. folks who have been in the affected countries in central and south america. but as you can see, we have a map of the mosquito where it is in the united states that transmits zika. so these are two different kinds of mosquitos. egypti is the one more folks worry...
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united states, over 300 cases, travel-associated cases, have been reported. seven have been sexually acquired, sexually transmitted. there is currently no local transmission by mosquitoes, but the problem exists hereecause of these travel associated cases and sexually transmitted cases. in puerto rico, there is transmission from mosquitoes. over 300 cases, one in six of these are in pregnant women. as you heard, to talk about some of the things we are doing in the zika response, you heard from senator carper that yesterday, cdc operative authored a publication that concluded that zika virus infection causes severe birth. -- severe birth defects. that article asked outstanding questions. on april 1, we convened the zika action plan summit in atlanta. this brought together state and local health officials to review the latest scientific information and jumpstart planning at the state and local level. we also issued travel guidance for women who are pregnant within 72 hours of identifying the virus in the brains of children and fetuses that have died. we have developed laboratory tests. we are working closely with local health departments, and we are implementing mosquito control measures with the go
united states, over 300 cases, travel-associated cases, have been reported. seven have been sexually acquired, sexually transmitted. there is currently no local transmission by mosquitoes, but the problem exists hereecause of these travel associated cases and sexually transmitted cases. in puerto rico, there is transmission from mosquitoes. over 300 cases, one in six of these are in pregnant women. as you heard, to talk about some of the things we are doing in the zika response, you heard from...
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the united states much harder than its present state and they hope a one-day summit will prepare state and local there are more than 150 travel- related cases already and zika is expected to spread here as the weather warms up and mosquitoes emerge. it's already spreading in the virgin islands and american samoa and the cdc says puerto rico could soon see hundreds of thousands >>> the global nuclear summit convenedded by president obama in washington has a special session today on preventing isis and other extremists from obtaining nuclear material. more than 50 governments and international organizations are attending the two-day gathering. it comes just a week after isis terrorists in brussels set off bombs to kill dozens and wound more than 300. >>> 4:48. an autopsy being performed on a newborn baby girl whose body was found in a bag on long island. police were called to the home on walnut street in glenhead yesterday morning. officers found a 20-year-old woman with severe bleeding which was later determined to be from childbirth. officers then returned to the home an first down the full- term baby in a bag on the back deck. no charges have been filed at this point. and community
the united states much harder than its present state and they hope a one-day summit will prepare state and local there are more than 150 travel- related cases already and zika is expected to spread here as the weather warms up and mosquitoes emerge. it's already spreading in the virgin islands and american samoa and the cdc says puerto rico could soon see hundreds of thousands >>> the global nuclear summit convenedded by president obama in washington has a special session today on...
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local lawmaker says right now, neither candidate is looking strong. >>> and a first major title for this british golfer as a defending champ falters. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. thanks so much for kicking off your week with us. we appreciate it. cnn newsroom starts now. >>> our top story this hour. shifting loyalties in afghanistan. taliban insurgents are making bold advances in the country's heldman province. >> and part of the reason the afghanistan government seems to be losing ground there is because of soldiers like these defectors from the afghan army who have joined the taliban. for more on all this, senior international correspondent nick paton walsh joins us now life from kabul. nick, why are these soldiers swapping sides and choosing to fight with the taliban instead, and how likely is it that afghan troops will be able to regain this lost territory? >> reporter: well, the reasons these men, who spoke to us, gave was really the corruption in the ranks of the afghan army, the lack of resources they've been receiving. frankly, widely acknowledged problems by the afghan gov
local lawmaker says right now, neither candidate is looking strong. >>> and a first major title for this british golfer as a defending champ falters. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. >> and i'm errol barnett. thanks so much for kicking off your week with us. we appreciate it. cnn newsroom starts now. >>> our top story this hour. shifting loyalties in afghanistan. taliban insurgents are...
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here, head of department of public works. after that i like to call up jim mccarthy cam department of industrial relation local crane unit staff to speak about the inspection requirements and oversight and determine they see with safety issues. i want to acknowledge san francisco public works permits manager jerry [inaudible] and elnor tang san francisco public works senior engineer are here. i see bill strom from dbi. if i can ask mr. hoe to come up or who ever will make the presentation? is that you bill? who ever will make that presentation and thank you for preparing it. >> my name is tom hui director of building inspection. before we start the presentation i want to give you little bit of the background of the story also behind why we are make sure the safety of the cranes. i remember when i joined the city one day before october 89 earthquake and after the marina inspection and suddenly the failure of the power crane at kearny and california due to jacking up the crane there. after that our department have developmented administration bulletin to guide how to apply for the permit. 4 years ago when i took over my job, i s
here, head of department of public works. after that i like to call up jim mccarthy cam department of industrial relation local crane unit staff to speak about the inspection requirements and oversight and determine they see with safety issues. i want to acknowledge san francisco public works permits manager jerry [inaudible] and elnor tang san francisco public works senior engineer are here. i see bill strom from dbi. if i can ask mr. hoe to come up or who ever will make the presentation? is...
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here where they would never see daylight again. host: one argument by the republicans is by bringing them to the united states, it would scare away local businesses. it would cost money to the state. is that a concern? caller: are the prisons going to be famous for who they hold or for what they accomplish? that is to incarcerate people. several of the super max prisons would never see daylight again. host: that was ron calling in from wisconsin. let's look at some numbers in terms of the closing of guantanamo bay. ofecent poll finds that 56% americans oppose shutting the center down. 40% supported. for keeping it open is driven largely by republicans with 83% saying it should not the closed, up from 76% in august. up next on the and line we have built calling in from florida. caller: good morning. i would like to remind the president the truth is not propaganda. we have been indifferent to human beings who have not had trials. we have treated them inhumanely. we have force-fed them. we've just destroyed their minds completely. you, dot me just ask you have concerns in terms of safety bringing the 56 prisoners? caller: not at all. they
here where they would never see daylight again. host: one argument by the republicans is by bringing them to the united states, it would scare away local businesses. it would cost money to the state. is that a concern? caller: are the prisons going to be famous for who they hold or for what they accomplish? that is to incarcerate people. several of the super max prisons would never see daylight again. host: that was ron calling in from wisconsin. let's look at some numbers in terms of the...
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united states. over 90%90 percent of the investigations are handled at the state and local level. >> i yield back. >> now recognize mr. griffith. >> thank you for being herefor this important discussion. we have to figure out the balance from a security standpoint them to make sure that we are filling our obligations under the constitution with real-life circumstances in mind. we'll want the government to come in and get everything. used against john wilkes in the founding fathers were also where of james otis which cheyenne said from warehouse to warehouse looking for smuggled goods. researchers recently published the results of the survey. two thirds of them are foreign products. if we force the companies that we do have jurisdiction over to weaken the security of the products, redoing a little more? a different format. >> right now google and apple act as the gatekeepers if the app is not available a customer in the united states cannot install it. based outside the united states, us companies ask the gatekeepers as to whether those apps are accessible. >> companies outside the united states can comply you can't get every app blackberry the canon andro
united states. over 90%90 percent of the investigations are handled at the state and local level. >> i yield back. >> now recognize mr. griffith. >> thank you for being herefor this important discussion. we have to figure out the balance from a security standpoint them to make sure that we are filling our obligations under the constitution with real-life circumstances in mind. we'll want the government to come in and get everything. used against john wilkes in the founding...