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return based on a series of investment plans, but if we have to lower that rate of return, for us to tell the city, you must contribute, employees, you must contribute, that's a responsibility we cannot take lightly. these are the factors we're trying to take into account so that retirees can count on those checks coming and to help to try to make this a safer, lovely place to live. that's the balancing act that i'm sitting through -- we've had other meetings on this subject that were public meetings. maybe you will come to the next one. that's why i think the plan with the additions made, i can support. >> the first staff recommendation should not affect the rate of return. we should keep moving. >> so my comment to that is i believe, and staff can remind us, that tobacco cost $62 million. >> cost us. >> cost us. >> over 19 years. >> but it's $62 million. it's 10 times larger, i understand that, but that's why supervisor i added the prudently. as long as you can do this prudently and not affect the system in the way that would require the additional sums of money, i think we can do this. our focu
return based on a series of investment plans, but if we have to lower that rate of return, for us to tell the city, you must contribute, employees, you must contribute, that's a responsibility we cannot take lightly. these are the factors we're trying to take into account so that retirees can count on those checks coming and to help to try to make this a safer, lovely place to live. that's the balancing act that i'm sitting through -- we've had other meetings on this subject that were public...
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it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to just the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been hearing here intensively throughout the day. there's been a steady stream of minute she hardware heading to the border turkey says it will not stop its offensive until it is pushed the wipe away from its borders further complicating syria's almost seven year long war stephanie decker zero on the turkey syria border and. takes a look now at the key players in the battle for fraying and what could happen next . turkey has always been an easy with kurdish control of areas on the other side of its border with syria it's now engaged in a must of assault on the kurdish forces known as peoples protection units or y p g in our three in district turkey considers the us backed y p d
it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to just the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been...
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it's been really difficult to get information out of africa and because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to jews the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been hearing here intensively throughout the day. there's been a steady stream of military hardware heading to the border turkey says it will not stop its offensive until it is pushed the wipe away from its borders further complicating syria's almost seven year long war stephanie decker al-jazeera on the turkey syria border. to the democratic republic of congo now where aid workers of one of mass starvation because of conflict they say three million people in the castle region don't have enough to eat and four hundred thousand children are fighting between the army and rebels has meant farmers have been unable to plant crops for several years as catherine sawyer reports. was. a
it's been really difficult to get information out of africa and because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to jews the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been...
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it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to just the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been hearing here intensively throughout the day. there's been a steady stream of minute she hardware heading to the border turkey says it will not stop its offensive until it is pushed the wipe away from its borders further complicating syria's almost seven year long war stephanie decker zero on the turkey syria border. so tell me on the program plans to reply trademark injured to mean more or delayed concerns over how safe they would be a gathering momentum but. i'm robert bryden and avoid problems with the solar panels that are helping china floats to the top of the green on the jury. hello there we've seen yet more snow falling across parts of europe is the out so we've got
it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to just the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been...
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it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to just the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been hearing here intensively throughout the day. there's been a steady stream of minute she hardware heading to the border turkey says it will not stop its offensive until it is pushed the wipe away from its borders further complicating syria's almost seven year long war. further complicating a very complex picture stephanie so what does all of this main then for the bigger picture and syria now. well if you look at it you know have two major allies very much at odds over their syria policy you have turkey bombarding the y p g and as we mentioned in our package they are the best ally of the united states fighting isolate fight that is still ongoing in certain pockets inside sy
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the people we've spoken to say they've done their part to dispose of it properly. now the city just needs to come and pick it up. the city tell us with the recent snow and ice, it's tough for crews to do their jobs on time. the philadelphia streets department has issued an apology on its facebook page for the delays. neighbors we spoke with say they can understand but also hope this view of the community they love doesn't last much longer. >> make the community look good. we live in a community. >> i guess i kind of understand with the weather being the way it is. i think more so than the trash -- the trash truck can't get here, so that's kind of disappointing. >> the streets department tells us they do plan on hitting areas of kensington today that had been missed so far. >>> more of the stories we're following for you coming up here on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> look at this, a slow moving system creeping into our area, and it means you could see some flakes today through tomorrow morning. >>> murder mystery revelation. >>> and breaking traffic news. a crash is causing a big backup on 76. we'll help you get around it. >>> jessic
the people we've spoken to say they've done their part to dispose of it properly. now the city just needs to come and pick it up. the city tell us with the recent snow and ice, it's tough for crews to do their jobs on time. the philadelphia streets department has issued an apology on its facebook page for the delays. neighbors we spoke with say they can understand but also hope this view of the community they love doesn't last much longer. >> make the community look good. we live in a...
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following is the amazon story never wane down that field of cities for the proposed new headquarters to -- narrowing down that field of cities for the proposed new headquarters to 20. tell usbout the economic benefits for the city that wins out on this. the benefits are large. they would have a much bigger effect in raleigh, north ,arolina, than new york city which has a large economy already. amazon plans to create as many as 50,000 jobs. that would be over a period of time, but you have to add to that the jobs that would be created by the jobs amazon creates, because they need people to build the houses to put amazon employees in, people opening restaurants around the new headquarters, etc., etc. it is a very big deal. on top of that, when you have a corporation like amazon located in an area, it drives other companies to that area. that affect in silicon valley with all the tech companies, and amazon points out in seattle, in 2010, there were seven fortune 500 companies that had already offices in the seattle area -- r&d offices in the seattle area, and today there are 31. vonnie: what should we be focused on it now when it comes to the government shutdown? what is the
following is the amazon story never wane down that field of cities for the proposed new headquarters to -- narrowing down that field of cities for the proposed new headquarters to 20. tell usbout the economic benefits for the city that wins out on this. the benefits are large. they would have a much bigger effect in raleigh, north ,arolina, than new york city which has a large economy already. amazon plans to create as many as 50,000 jobs. that would be over a period of time, but you have to...
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it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to tj's the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been hearing here intensively throughout the day. there's been a steady stream of military hardware heading to the border turkey says it will not stop its offensive until it is pushed the wipe away from its borders further complicating syria's almost seven year long war stephanie decker zero on the turkey syria border muhammad takes a look at the key players in the battle for offering and what could happen next. turkey has always been an easy with kurdish control of areas on the other side of its border with syria it's now engaged in a must of assault on the kurdish forces known as peoples protection units or y p g in a free and district turkey considers the us backed y p d an
it's been really difficult to get information out of a free because the culms have been so bad but we have managed to speak to some sources who tell us that life inside the city of offering itself is pretty normal they say the y.p. g. is adamant that they are not going to give up the city or the region they do tell us however that from the border going to tj's the people who live there many have moved further into because of turkey's relentless shelling and that is something that we've been...
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the week. >> good anticipation. >> we will tell you rough start for the fliers in new york and the eagles. lane johnson tells us what winning a super bowl would mean to this city. . >> announcer: this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. will change the way you experience tv. >>> i am john clark. five days away. we all know the eagles have embraced the under dog role. lane johnson has the underdog mask there. lane knows how long it has been since the eagles won. lane knows what this would mean for the city. >> i want to give the city what it has been missing. super bowl since 1960s. the fans have been here through thick and thin. if we can get them what we want it is cool. >> reporter: veteran jj redick hurt his leg in the fourth quarter. an mri shows he has a crack in the fibla. >> this is the latest in the season the fliers and rangers have played. gnash on the break away and then another break away. paul carrie. fliers eric will have his number retired. it is all part of a big week for big e back in philly. i am john clark. back right after this. # ,000 deaths in america last year. >>> 64,000 deaths in america last year. we need to stand up and say eno
the week. >> good anticipation. >> we will tell you rough start for the fliers in new york and the eagles. lane johnson tells us what winning a super bowl would mean to this city. . >> announcer: this is sports desk brought to you by xfinity. will change the way you experience tv. >>> i am john clark. five days away. we all know the eagles have embraced the under dog role. lane johnson has the underdog mask there. lane knows how long it has been since the eagles won....
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to address what it is. >> reporter: the project manager says if tenants are unhappy they are they are allowed to break their lease but some of tenants are telling us it really hasn't been that easy. the city's license and and inspections is now investigating they he will tell us the proper does have a partial certificate of occupancy. codes they say have to be followed. however, as i mentioned they are starting an investigation to at least look into this and of course dawn, we'll keep you posted. >> all right brad, thank you. >>> philadelphia's new district attorney larry krasner cleaning house letting go dozens of assistant da's office confirming to fox 29 this afternoon da asked 31 employees for their resignations effective immediately. krasner former civil rights attorney. he officially took office on tuesday promising to reform the criminal justice season his office releasing a statement thanking those employees for their service saying in part...o you thengticket? $1 billion upor grabs in the combined m millions anll jackpots. and you just saw the mega millions drawing right here on 29. so is the winner out there. someone among us? fox 29's shawnette wilson is live in wyncote. i know y
to address what it is. >> reporter: the project manager says if tenants are unhappy they are they are allowed to break their lease but some of tenants are telling us it really hasn't been that easy. the city's license and and inspections is now investigating they he will tell us the proper does have a partial certificate of occupancy. codes they say have to be followed. however, as i mentioned they are starting an investigation to at least look into this and of course dawn, we'll keep you...
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the night first to patch up the main and then the streets. kate larsen joins us with the very latest. >> reporter: actually just spoke to a worker with the city of hayward who tells me that they have cut out the broken piece of pipe, a 12-inch water main break here around 10:00, 11:00 there morning, they're actually waiting for the connector parts to arrive on the scene before they can patch the pipe and fill in the hole. you can see the ground is caked in mud. earlier in the day, there was a foot or two of water in here. we have a video that shows a rush of water and mud coming down the hill, this is highland boulevard right off mission boulevard. it really hurt about three homes here and of course took out the water service to many homes here in the neighborhood. the city of hayward maintenance manager says pipe that broke is from 1956. three homes were damaged and also a number of cars, six cars had to be towed from around the hole. one of which a neighbor said was actually teetering inside the sink hole. >> we go out and there's a car stuck under the hole. and we go out and saw a lot of water going down. our garage is flooded, our house is covered in water. >
the night first to patch up the main and then the streets. kate larsen joins us with the very latest. >> reporter: actually just spoke to a worker with the city of hayward who tells me that they have cut out the broken piece of pipe, a 12-inch water main break here around 10:00, 11:00 there morning, they're actually waiting for the connector parts to arrive on the scene before they can patch the pipe and fill in the hole. you can see the ground is caked in mud. earlier in the day, there...
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us about that in her 5:00 news. you are back to tell us about why the santa rosa city council wants to help these renters.>> essentially, their hands are tied by political red tape. this is not the first time that they've looked at the issue and they first discovered this rent control issue, in december. they are still talking about it currently. when they first talked about it in december, three members recused themselves because they were either renting a home or a room. that led to for members to vote on the issue. it takes five to pass an emergency ordinance. you could pass a regular ordinance on this because that takes only four votes but it would not go into effect immediately. the mayor didn't want to call that vote because he was concerned he did not know all four of those people would say yes to the issue. the city is waiting on a fair political practice opinion to issue their opinion on whether or not those three councilmembers who accused themselves could actually be a part of this issue -- who recuse themselves could actually be part of this issue at all. >> price gouging, it doesn't work effectively. espec
us about that in her 5:00 news. you are back to tell us about why the santa rosa city council wants to help these renters.>> essentially, their hands are tied by political red tape. this is not the first time that they've looked at the issue and they first discovered this rent control issue, in december. they are still talking about it currently. when they first talked about it in december, three members recused themselves because they were either renting a home or a room. that led to for...
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the country. they're working to extradite him back to the u.s. police tell us that could motivate him to come back to the u.s. >>> there's a new man in charge for the city of camden this evening. mayor frank moran was sworn in minutes ago. one of his biggest challenges will be changing people's perceptions of their own city. nbc 10's south jersey reporter cydney long has the story. >> reporter: i can tell you right now it's all about the celebration of the inaugural. as a former public works guy, mayor frank moran is not afraid to get his hands dirty. he will create an incentive campaign aimed at getting people who work here to live here. for javier gomez, today is his first ever visit to donkey's place, a staple for cheesesteaks. he's part of the fabric of camden. he worked laying concrete. but the first time he visited the city he didn't feel safe. he says the big picture is clearerer and he may consider moving here. >> we live where the job is. >> reporter: that's the vision of camden's new sworn mayor. >> we'll be creative, working with our fifth legislative team sdp . >> reporter: he says the city will create incentives for corporations to live loc
the country. they're working to extradite him back to the u.s. police tell us that could motivate him to come back to the u.s. >>> there's a new man in charge for the city of camden this evening. mayor frank moran was sworn in minutes ago. one of his biggest challenges will be changing people's perceptions of their own city. nbc 10's south jersey reporter cydney long has the story. >> reporter: i can tell you right now it's all about the celebration of the inaugural. as a former...
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the city. are important tells us that the -- our reporter tells us that the police are trying to stop this epidemice notoriously known as the city of broken glass.>> reporter: that is a repetition -- reputation that the city of san francisco does not want to have. that was about four break- ins every single hour in 2017. that is why today that despair announced a board resolution to team up with the chief to crackdown on the property crime epidemic by assigning each district a plainclothes team to conduct their operation. >> we believe that this will complement the patrols in a citywide effort to arrest and prosecute criminals. >> reporter: more than 30,000 people had their cars broken into in 2017, as compared to 2012 when there was only about 13,000 break-ins. >> in 70% of the cases, the property was visible when the cars were broken into.>> reporter: the police advised people not to leave valuables in your cars. many have blamed the crimes as nonviolent offenders as misdemeanors for serial offenders to commit other crimes without the risk of punishment so to speak. >> we cannot control what happ
the city. are important tells us that the -- our reporter tells us that the police are trying to stop this epidemice notoriously known as the city of broken glass.>> reporter: that is a repetition -- reputation that the city of san francisco does not want to have. that was about four break- ins every single hour in 2017. that is why today that despair announced a board resolution to team up with the chief to crackdown on the property crime epidemic by assigning each district a...
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us was last seen as of the more she tells us is of. magma always going to court on the second day the crashing saying this in the city to morrow go. home still going on but i this is what you need to. go back door and they say it is is it not us to. look at in that it notes of it. that's the good term outdoor will stay on the go much because shoot with the jewish in the bog us in greece it isn't there. are no magog that us to. in the woods. go to. there's lots. of them said let's. go to me. but it. it is the stuff of family tales and. synonymous the wonderful migration minutes and generations ahead of us that logic lines altering the landscape for movies the stuff of mine months on the moon a stunning portrayal of auditing life and one woman's determination to save the community. rushes two hundred. at this time long out to zero. on the books the arrival of refugees is debated in european parliament's. but the journey itself is little understood. to syrians document the route that has claimed so many lives such info sanctuary padawan people in power on al-jazeera. with al-jazeera has eyes and ears on the ground in southern africa
us was last seen as of the more she tells us is of. magma always going to court on the second day the crashing saying this in the city to morrow go. home still going on but i this is what you need to. go back door and they say it is is it not us to. look at in that it notes of it. that's the good term outdoor will stay on the go much because shoot with the jewish in the bog us in greece it isn't there. are no magog that us to. in the woods. go to. there's lots. of them said let's. go to me. but...
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courage to stand up for those who are targeted and that is something that descends immediately when the leader has to does not have courage. tell us about how you started. i want to go into the inner city schools and work with people of color. that was my passion. 9/11 happened. i was 20-years-old, here i was muslim american, never really thought about it. it was never something that was at the forefront of my mind, and then here comes a very tragic day i was walking home in brooklyn and seeing my local community closed down at the moment i didn't know what happened because there was no twitter at a time on facebook. there was no cell phone service. i realized what had happened and i went from being this ordinary girl in brooklyn. in a tragic event that killed millions and my fellow new yorkers by perspectives changed literally within a matter of minutes and i remembered a few weeks after 9/11 happened being at the mosque and people came crying saying someone came to my home and took my husband and i was like what do you mean this doesn't make sense to me but in fact it did happen. the communities i came from and loved and i was very radicalized at that moment. i said this is the right
courage to stand up for those who are targeted and that is something that descends immediately when the leader has to does not have courage. tell us about how you started. i want to go into the inner city schools and work with people of color. that was my passion. 9/11 happened. i was 20-years-old, here i was muslim american, never really thought about it. it was never something that was at the forefront of my mind, and then here comes a very tragic day i was walking home in brooklyn and seeing...
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to register with the city. if they don't they would be dropped from websites like airbnb. joining us is kevin guy director of the office of short- term rentals. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us the numbers, tuesday was the deadline. how many people have registered with the city and how many illegal listings have been taken off? >> so, to date we have received a little over 2000 fully certified registered hosts. what we really saw as a result of this registration deadline was a really significant surge in applications. that began in the fall and since that time we received 1300 new applications. that represents 30% of all the applications we have ever received. setting these deadlines in place for folks on the platrm but not registered was a strong motivation and that shows in the numbers. in terms of the listings that were unregistered taken off the platforms, the number would be more substantial. across the major platforms like airbnb, home away, flip key and the light, we saw a decrease after the final phase of the deadline of 6000 listings coming off the platforms. >> what do you think is the biggest reason for the people not registering? >> i think there is a number o
to register with the city. if they don't they would be dropped from websites like airbnb. joining us is kevin guy director of the office of short- term rentals. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> tell us the numbers, tuesday was the deadline. how many people have registered with the city and how many illegal listings have been taken off? >> so, to date we have received a little over 2000 fully certified registered hosts. what we really saw as a result of this...
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telling nbc news, they're working on multiple fronts to promote a modernized 911 system supporting features. some blame the wireless carriers, too, saying they're not doing enough. the industry telling us they've established a multi-cityal to evaluate new technologies and they're working closely with the public safety community. but until then, this dangerous gap. we'll stay on it. jeff rossen, nbc news, arvada, colorado. >> a troubling flaw in the system. >>> coming up, the new warning from the fda about the medicine you shouldn't be giving your kids. >>> and why one prestigious museum now has a puppy on the payroll. [000:19:34;00] ok, so with the award-winning geico mobile app, our customers have 24/7 access, digital id cards, they can even pay their bill- (beep) bill has joined the call. hey bill, we're just- phone: hi guys, bill here. do we have julia on the line too? 'k, well we'll just- phone: hey sorry. i had you muted. well yea let's just- phone: so what i was thinking- ok well we'll- phone: yeah- ard-winning geico app. download it today. i tabut with my back paines, i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a s
telling nbc news, they're working on multiple fronts to promote a modernized 911 system supporting features. some blame the wireless carriers, too, saying they're not doing enough. the industry telling us they've established a multi-cityal to evaluate new technologies and they're working closely with the public safety community. but until then, this dangerous gap. we'll stay on it. jeff rossen, nbc news, arvada, colorado. >> a troubling flaw in the system. >>> coming up, the new...
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to promote a modernized 911 system supporting enhanced tools and features. some blame the wireless carriers, too, saying they're not doing enough. the industry group telling us they've established a multi-city trial to evaluate new technologies and they're working closely with the public safety community. but until then, this dangerous gap. we'll stay on it. jeff rossen, nbc news, arvada, colorado. >> a troubling flaw in the system. >>> coming up, the new warning from the fda about the medicine you shouldn't be giving your kids. >>> and why one prestigious museum now has a puppy on the payroll. >>> a new warning from the fda. cough medicines that contain opioids like codeine should never be given to children. those medications will now be labeled to make that clear. they'll also be labeled with reminders about the addiction dangers to adults. >>> another close call at san francisco international airport. the faa now investigating why an aeromexico plane nearly landed on the wrong runway tuesday within a mile of another aircraft before it was diverted. the airport had two similar incidents last year. >>> and we couldn't resist showing you the cutest new employee at the museum of fine arts in
to promote a modernized 911 system supporting enhanced tools and features. some blame the wireless carriers, too, saying they're not doing enough. the industry group telling us they've established a multi-city trial to evaluate new technologies and they're working closely with the public safety community. but until then, this dangerous gap. we'll stay on it. jeff rossen, nbc news, arvada, colorado. >> a troubling flaw in the system. >>> coming up, the new warning from the fda...
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the city's longest cold-snap. jeff flock is braving elements in the windy city, to tell us more about that ice, jeff? reporter: you know, we thought we would come to the coldest spot in chicago. some people consider it the coldest spot. this is the michigan avenue bridge just over the river. because look at the river, by the way, frozen solid. because the wind comes whipping down the river, through the canyon of buildings, everything from the tribune building there, that is the wrigley building over there. this one over here named after some president, i can't remember who. it just whips through here and frozes everything. that makes the windchill even worse. we've been in this as you report, dagen, now almost a week of solid cold. maybe you see the flags whipping, i'll tell you, you get that wind in addition to the cold, and it really makes things nasty. we'll be in this deep freeze they say here in the midwest at least until sunday when we may get snow ourselves. don't forget us out here in the midwest as you're digging out in places like florida, georgia and the rest, we're getting our share of it
the city's longest cold-snap. jeff flock is braving elements in the windy city, to tell us more about that ice, jeff? reporter: you know, we thought we would come to the coldest spot in chicago. some people consider it the coldest spot. this is the michigan avenue bridge just over the river. because look at the river, by the way, frozen solid. because the wind comes whipping down the river, through the canyon of buildings, everything from the tribune building there, that is the wrigley building...
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allege that the strong cities network is some conspiracy to, you know, for cities to -- one government to hand over sovereignty to the u.s. -- excuse me, to the u.n. or whatever. it's us trying to tell -- you know -- first of all, we are not trying to tell any cities what to do. they're invited to participate in the network. if you think that we're up to something nefarious, come to one of our meetings. we don't necessarily advertise the address but if you really want to go, you know, like here, for example, there's nothing secret about us discussing these issues. so it's just to say i think promoting critical thinking and acting -- you know, transparency when possible. obviously, if you're albany associates and working on a sensitive project in east africa you won't necessarily say we have a training here tomorrow. but i think there are ways that we can show that what we're doing, we have nothing to hide, if you will. but finding a way to promote -- i think finland, maybe, has been doing some really good work with promoting critical thinking within schools. you know, definitely with their location in the world. they have a need to really work on this issue but it's just to say we h
allege that the strong cities network is some conspiracy to, you know, for cities to -- one government to hand over sovereignty to the u.s. -- excuse me, to the u.n. or whatever. it's us trying to tell -- you know -- first of all, we are not trying to tell any cities what to do. they're invited to participate in the network. if you think that we're up to something nefarious, come to one of our meetings. we don't necessarily advertise the address but if you really want to go, you know, like...
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the youngest. even more so both. stockton is a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all-american city, place where you can make an impact. my grandma used to always tell me this scripture -- don't deride small beginnings, see the joint in single work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of -- see the joy in seeing the work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of attention, but i would be so upset if we cannot look back four years from now and cannot point to things that are better but for me and my team being there. laura: michael tubbs turning around stockton. power revolution is underway in africa. instead of using fossil fuels like coal, it is renewable energy that is slowly gaining steam. solar and wind power devices are bringing power to rural communities, transforming the lives of millions. reporter: on a flooded path in rural zambia, africa's past meets africa's future. there is the bridge, a symbol of the creaking infrastructure still holding back development on this continent. on the head since the future. she is a solar power saleswoman on her way to a new client. she works for one of several companies making inroads. in the countryside here a
the youngest. even more so both. stockton is a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all-american city, place where you can make an impact. my grandma used to always tell me this scripture -- don't deride small beginnings, see the joint in single work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of -- see the joy in seeing the work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of attention, but i would be so upset if we cannot look back four years from now and cannot point to things that are better but for me...
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official to visit jerusalem since the trumpet ministrations decision to recognize the contested city as israel's capital. t w jerusalem correspondent tanya chrono is near the knesset welcome a time tell us more about mike pence his message today well i mean it was a speech marked with a lot of biblical references and he also praised american israeli relations but he also reiterated again the decision by u.s. president charm to recognize jerusalem as the caption of israel because a lot of praise for that in the knesset he said seventy years it has been wrong and has invited by mr trump to take that decision and also as you have said he announced that actually the u.s. embassy this very controversial issue of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem would be much sooner than it was expected it would be done by the end of two thousand and nineteen but he also had something to say to the palestinians let's listen what he had to say to the united states appreciate your government's declared willingness to resume direct peace negotiations with the palestinian authority and today we strongly urge the palestinian leadership to return to the table peace can only come through dialogue t
official to visit jerusalem since the trumpet ministrations decision to recognize the contested city as israel's capital. t w jerusalem correspondent tanya chrono is near the knesset welcome a time tell us more about mike pence his message today well i mean it was a speech marked with a lot of biblical references and he also praised american israeli relations but he also reiterated again the decision by u.s. president charm to recognize jerusalem as the caption of israel because a lot of praise...
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the night first to patch up the main and then the streets. kate larsen joins us with the very latest. >> reporter: actually just spoke to a worker with the city of hayward who tellsave cut out the broken piece of pipe, a 12-inch water main break here around 10:00, 11:00 there morning, they're actually waiting for the connector parts to arrive on the scene before they can patch the pipe and pipd in the hole. you can see the ground is caked in mud. earlier in the day, there was a foot or two of water in here. we have a video that shows a rush of water and mud coming down the hill, this is highland boulevard right off mission boulevard. it really hurt about three homes here and of course took out the water service to many hom
the night first to patch up the main and then the streets. kate larsen joins us with the very latest. >> reporter: actually just spoke to a worker with the city of hayward who tellsave cut out the broken piece of pipe, a 12-inch water main break here around 10:00, 11:00 there morning, they're actually waiting for the connector parts to arrive on the scene before they can patch the pipe and pipd in the hole. you can see the ground is caked in mud. earlier in the day, there was a foot or...
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the youngest. even more so, both. stockton‘s a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all—american city. it's a place where you can make an impact. my grandmother used to always tellejoices in seeing the work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of attention, but i would be so upset if we can't look back four years from now and can't point to things that are better, but for me and my team being here. now to a power revolution that's under way in africa. instead of using fossil fuels like coal, it's renewable energy which is slowly gaining steam. solar and wind powered devices are bringing power to rural communities, transforming the lives of millions. the bbc‘s andrew harding has the story. on a flooded path in rural zambia, africa's past meets africa's future. there's the old broken bridge, a symbol of the creaking infrastructure still holding back development on this continent. and there, perched onjudith setwala's head sits the future. judith is a solar—power saleswoman on her way to a new client. she works for one of several companies now making inroads. in the countryside here and across africa, almost no—one is on the grid. the costs, the distances arejust to
the youngest. even more so, both. stockton‘s a city on the rise. i think stockton is the all—american city. it's a place where you can make an impact. my grandmother used to always tellejoices in seeing the work begin. i'm personally getting a lot of attention, but i would be so upset if we can't look back four years from now and can't point to things that are better, but for me and my team being here. now to a power revolution that's under way in africa. instead of using fossil fuels like...
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to reno all the way to hawaii. >> that's a large territory. stephanie, tell us about programs out in the east and northern bay, and beyond the city. >> sure. so, in contra costa county we have a youth program, former foster youth living as adults. similar programs in the stockton and sacramento area as well as programs for families, adults and up into their senior years as well. if we do the full breadth of the life span for the formerly homeless. >> these are the services not just nor lutherans. these are services for everybody. >> right, we accept anyone. faith is not an issue for us. we are based in faith. >> emancipated foster youth, what do you do to assist them in becoming adults? >> sure. so, foster youth comes to us -- they've been wards of the court for most, if not all of their life. they have very few skills. they may not even really know how to take care of themselves, making beds, shopping, budgeting. >> all those skills are brand new to them. we work with them to learn how live independent, access services, make sure they go to school, have a high school or ged but ideally go to college. we help them to access healthcare serv
to reno all the way to hawaii. >> that's a large territory. stephanie, tell us about programs out in the east and northern bay, and beyond the city. >> sure. so, in contra costa county we have a youth program, former foster youth living as adults. similar programs in the stockton and sacramento area as well as programs for families, adults and up into their senior years as well. if we do the full breadth of the life span for the formerly homeless. >> these are the services not...
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the city is now served by the camden county police force. a spokes person tells us that the city does not comment on pending legal matters. >>> and if you don't have a ticket toplayoff game there are plenty of great places to watch the eagles take on the falcons. >> a lot of hot spots trying to lure in fans. >> obviously we want it to be family friendly and kid friendly so i mean, we'd be looking for a place that didn't have a lot of drunks in it. >> where are we going to watch? xfinity live might be a good choice. eexpect ten to 15,000 le 10 is official eagles station no matter where you watch. the only place to see it is right here, in eagles versus the falcons at the link saturday. you can also count on our live pregame show to get you all ready. so where will you watch the game? where are you going? alone? with friends? or were you lucky enough to score some tickets tweet us your plans. >> he doesn't want to be distracted. he wants to sit there and watch it. >> for years i spent going to stadiums to either play in the games or cover the games. now my favorite place has no charge for parking, no charge for food. all right at the house. >> nice. >> now to m
the city is now served by the camden county police force. a spokes person tells us that the city does not comment on pending legal matters. >>> and if you don't have a ticket toplayoff game there are plenty of great places to watch the eagles take on the falcons. >> a lot of hot spots trying to lure in fans. >> obviously we want it to be family friendly and kid friendly so i mean, we'd be looking for a place that didn't have a lot of drunks in it. >> where are we...
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to the department of interior. the administration will make an official proposal.>>> the trump administration announced it is resending an obama policy allowing states to legalize marijuana. christina tells us at least one a bay area city is vowing to fight back.>> reporter: four days into the legal sale and use of recreational cannabis in california and jeff sessions is taking action. he announced plans to reverse a policy that discourages federal interference with marijuana friendly states. he says the previous issuance of guidance undermines the rule of law and the ability of local state tribal and federal law enforcement partners to carry out the mission. prosecutions will be left up to individual u.s. attorneys. they would decide how to prioritize resources to crack down on pot possession distribution and cultivation. despite the uncertainty it is business as usual at harborside dispensary in oakland.>> we saw this coming. i'm not really concerned about it.>> reporter: the same goals for berkeley patient group. >> we intend to keep on with our operations. we are a state license locally supported cannabis business. we have the support of our local and state politicians.>> reporter: politicians are expressing disapp
to the department of interior. the administration will make an official proposal.>>> the trump administration announced it is resending an obama policy allowing states to legalize marijuana. christina tells us at least one a bay area city is vowing to fight back.>> reporter: four days into the legal sale and use of recreational cannabis in california and jeff sessions is taking action. he announced plans to reverse a policy that discourages federal interference with marijuana...
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the city. well for more on the story. joins us now from istanbul. junia good to see you so tell us why air to walk on is threatening to attack the why p.g. at this particular time. well a missed out on has repeatedly made such threats in the past but this time indeed they do sound with very serious infect he is also slamming and i think that's the reason he's slamming the usa and a us the us led coalition against state in syria because washington has announced plans of establishing a thirty thousand strong border security force along the syrian border with turkey and that troops would mainly consists of kurdish fighters kurdish fighters the turkish government considers terrorists so add-on had really harsh words and i quote him a country we consider an ally and he means the us is insisting on forming a terrorist army on our borders and our mission it is to strangle this on me before it is even born so this is really a military threat by the turkish side to what specifically towards these plans by washing by the u.s. all right so the wind p.g. is only going to be a part of this t
the city. well for more on the story. joins us now from istanbul. junia good to see you so tell us why air to walk on is threatening to attack the why p.g. at this particular time. well a missed out on has repeatedly made such threats in the past but this time indeed they do sound with very serious infect he is also slamming and i think that's the reason he's slamming the usa and a us the us led coalition against state in syria because washington has announced plans of establishing a thirty...
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to the scene. >>> the city of oakland says that there violent crime rate has dropped steadily in the last five years. our reporter tells us what city officials say led to this dramatic turnaround. and violent crime is down in oakland, and that is a store you do not hear you often. >> i am very pleased to give and share the story. it is a good story. the fruit is on the tree, and you can see it in our number. >> reporter: those numbers show a 23% drop in overall violent crime. oakland ended 2017 with 72 people killed, and that is the second lowest homicide total since 1985. the oakland mayor credits the crime to a different approach to crime-fighting. >> we have over the last five years reduce shootings by 50%, homicides by 42%, robberies by 38%. this is by no means mission accomplished. and anchor patrick in her -- >> and patrick said she wants to transform the department. she was to reduce crime and cut down on officers use of force which has dropped 75% since 2012. >> this is a reflection of de- escalation, training, and emphasis on how to dsus late such as the use of force -- de- escalate such as the use of force would
to the scene. >>> the city of oakland says that there violent crime rate has dropped steadily in the last five years. our reporter tells us what city officials say led to this dramatic turnaround. and violent crime is down in oakland, and that is a store you do not hear you often. >> i am very pleased to give and share the story. it is a good story. the fruit is on the tree, and you can see it in our number. >> reporter: those numbers show a 23% drop in overall violent...
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to the da's office, the intention is to take the office in a different direction. sources tell us he fulfilled a campaign promise of cleaning house if need be. >>> allentown's mayor gave his state of the city address as his impending corruption case looms over his administration. on monday, powlowski was sworn in despite facing charges in connection for a pay to play scheme. he tells nbc 10 he's looking forward to proving his innocence. >> you know, i believe when people see our side of the story, you'll be able to see, you know, that the innocence i've been claiming all along is is scheduled for january 16th in allentown. >>> i don't know what to say. >> a firefighter responds to a call at his own house. all that's left is snow next, who is coming to the rescue of his family now. >>> brave little bichon. how this pup survived an eagle's talons. >>> waking up to temperatures feeling like below zero from the poconos down to the shore. when do we snap out of this? a major january thaw coming. i'll have your forecast coming up. that was my life. married, a homeowner, a professional, recovering and thriving - that's my life now. i got help. you can too. new years means a new day for those stru
to the da's office, the intention is to take the office in a different direction. sources tell us he fulfilled a campaign promise of cleaning house if need be. >>> allentown's mayor gave his state of the city address as his impending corruption case looms over his administration. on monday, powlowski was sworn in despite facing charges in connection for a pay to play scheme. he tells nbc 10 he's looking forward to proving his innocence. >> you know, i believe when people see our...
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to garbage left on the streets by trash crews running behind schedule. nbc 10 found these piles in kensington and north philadelphia. the city tells us with the recent snow and ice it's tough for crews to do their jobs on time. the city streets department has issued an apology on its facebook page for the delays. we're also told crews do plan on hitting areas of kensington sometime today. >>> 6:38 right now. let's take a live look outside and find out what's to come today and tomorrow as we track that slow moving snow, bill? >> yeah, it is taking its time, but it is making progress moving into the poconos mountains. seeing very light snowfall along with the man made snowfall right now. that snowfall i'm tracking also made it into burkes county and the lee high valley. there will be some rain drops rather than snowflakes, and the temperatures will by climbing. but that all changes tonight. any rain showers to start with will then change to steady snow overnight tonight and accumulating snow making for a messy commute tomorrow morning. this is an issue as no is falling and accumulating. it is coming down and falling into temperatures t
to garbage left on the streets by trash crews running behind schedule. nbc 10 found these piles in kensington and north philadelphia. the city tells us with the recent snow and ice it's tough for crews to do their jobs on time. the city streets department has issued an apology on its facebook page for the delays. we're also told crews do plan on hitting areas of kensington sometime today. >>> 6:38 right now. let's take a live look outside and find out what's to come today and tomorrow...
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us with the very latest. >> reporter: actually just spoke to a worker with the city of hayward who tells me that they have cut out the broken piece of pipe, a 12-inch water main break here around 10:00, 11:00 there morning, they're actually waiting for the connector parts to arrive on the scene before they can patch the pipe and pipd in the hole. you can see the ground is caked in mud. earlier in the day, there was a foot or two of water in here. we have a video that shows a rush of water and mud coming down the hill, this is highland boulevard right off mission boulevard. it really hurt about three homes here and of course took out the water service to many homes here in the neighborhood. the city of hayward maintenance manager says that the pipe that broke is from 1956. three homes were damaged and also a number of cars, six cars had to be towed from around the hole. one of which a neighbor said was actually teetering inside the sink hole. >> we go out and there's a car stuck under the hole. and we go out and saw a lot of water going down. our garage is flooded, our house is covered in water. >> it will be
us with the very latest. >> reporter: actually just spoke to a worker with the city of hayward who tells me that they have cut out the broken piece of pipe, a 12-inch water main break here around 10:00, 11:00 there morning, they're actually waiting for the connector parts to arrive on the scene before they can patch the pipe and pipd in the hole. you can see the ground is caked in mud. earlier in the day, there was a foot or two of water in here. we have a video that shows a rush of water...
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the thrust of it was decided to date, they are going to ask cities like yours, what do you tell the police officers? >> here is what the president wants you us to do. >> when i asked your question. what did they tell the officers, what they tell -- people who are brought into police stations across the city, what do you tell them about how they should deal with people who are potentially here illegally? >> retailer law enforcement officers that if there is a federal warrant out for the arrest of a violent crime that we fully participate with federal immigration officials to make sure those individuals are moved from our streets and that they are brought to justice. but anyone who is living in our country peacefully, we don't ask for papers when we stop someone on the street. we don't ask someone to show their citizenship. that is not our requirement. we keep our communities safe. >> martha: what would you do -- is that flow just continuous? we should just continue to lead people in? at what point do you draw the line and say, we have to take care of the people who that are here illegally in our country? we have to do with them first. we can'
the thrust of it was decided to date, they are going to ask cities like yours, what do you tell the police officers? >> here is what the president wants you us to do. >> when i asked your question. what did they tell the officers, what they tell -- people who are brought into police stations across the city, what do you tell them about how they should deal with people who are potentially here illegally? >> retailer law enforcement officers that if there is a federal warrant...