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devastated part not only for the city. hall the. park and i am a has prompted one of the largest evacuations in u.s. history with over six million people being told to leave the state of florida heavy downpours and strong winds have already left a trail of devastation along the eastern caribbean islands the southern coast is already being battered by the storm with the first u.s. casualty a man who lost control of his truck due to the winds reported. the work of tank traces being on it in russia today to mark the event on t.v. if a trying to find out what it's like to be in the driving seat of another russian army staff or battle tanks. there's a battle ready frank quite all the training range but before i get close to it i have to test the dog to rein myself. you know. we don't like that living but i call. in. one of my goals is a test drive to see if a person with a regular license like myself can get this t. a t. go in. the driver's seat is right here. here we go. in this dirt everywhere. trust me there is not much room in here.
devastated part not only for the city. hall the. park and i am a has prompted one of the largest evacuations in u.s. history with over six million people being told to leave the state of florida heavy downpours and strong winds have already left a trail of devastation along the eastern caribbean islands the southern coast is already being battered by the storm with the first u.s. casualty a man who lost control of his truck due to the winds reported. the work of tank traces being on it in...
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the city of oakland is happy. the warriors paid for the summer's nba championship parade. >> almost 800,000 dollars more than the estimate, in addition to the money that the warriors said they already spent on two victory parades in oakland. they say they're disappointed with the process and the large disparity between the estimate and the price. they also say most cities pay the cost of victory parades. >> they released a statement saying it's grateful for the payment, it offsets all taxpayer costs it took to staff such a massive public events. >>> well, later today, the city of alameda is getting two newly- refurbished basketball courts thanks to the warriors. the renovation is part of the warriors' back-to-school initiative. the opening celebration today includes a basketball clinic. the team is helping to refurbish more than 70 basketball courts all across the bay area. >>> raiders smith is scheduled to be arranged today in a los angeles courtroom. he is accused of assaulting his sister's boyfriend back in jul
the city of oakland is happy. the warriors paid for the summer's nba championship parade. >> almost 800,000 dollars more than the estimate, in addition to the money that the warriors said they already spent on two victory parades in oakland. they say they're disappointed with the process and the large disparity between the estimate and the price. they also say most cities pay the cost of victory parades. >> they released a statement saying it's grateful for the payment, it offsets...
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the city of berkeley is no doubt a mecca for the progressive unit. there's a push to go topless, so to speak. >> being topless is a physical kind of form of freedom. >> men can roam around berkeley streets shirtless, women cannot expose their breasts out in public. something the city council may soon vote to change. >> we were born naked, you know what i mean? >> i don't know. our nipples were showing when we were born, so what's wrong with that. >> i feel like for me it may be uncomfortable, but on the really hot days it might be nice for some people. >> i think there are lines. and i'm not afraid to say the line i would draw. >> several women raise the question about gender nudity laws. >> i don't think berkeley should be defining women are not allowed and men are allowed. >> since worthington proposed it, he's hearing from people who want him to go further letting anyone who wants to wear their birthday suit in public. >> as for going topless, it's a tough call for this protective mom. >> the mother in me says no way, keep your shirt on, the empow
the city of berkeley is no doubt a mecca for the progressive unit. there's a push to go topless, so to speak. >> being topless is a physical kind of form of freedom. >> men can roam around berkeley streets shirtless, women cannot expose their breasts out in public. something the city council may soon vote to change. >> we were born naked, you know what i mean? >> i don't know. our nipples were showing when we were born, so what's wrong with that. >> i feel like for...
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one of the longest blockades in modern history the city was completely cut off from the outside world dozens and hundreds of kilometers in every direction that was. out of the city was a dangerous helicopter trip. thank you thank. you but he's. going to have a job at the bottom of. the situation seemed hopeless until now. well this is the final chapter of the battle of daters or elements of the syrian military have broken the siege they have reached the defenders taking thousands of square kilometers from isis in brutal battles you could have predicted that the syrian military would reach their resort in such a short time but it's evidence again that isis in syria is crumbling while isis is weakened on the retreat they would fold they will be plenty of brutal battles ahead but this is a turning point by breaking the siege of datasource the syrian government has won one of its most significant victories during the civil war reportedly isis puts up stiff resistance as the syrian military approached the city they sent more than fifty suicide car bombs in order to impede the advancing mil
one of the longest blockades in modern history the city was completely cut off from the outside world dozens and hundreds of kilometers in every direction that was. out of the city was a dangerous helicopter trip. thank you thank. you but he's. going to have a job at the bottom of. the situation seemed hopeless until now. well this is the final chapter of the battle of daters or elements of the syrian military have broken the siege they have reached the defenders taking thousands of square...
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dumpers don't live in the city. we have to catch the ones who live in oakland as well as outside of oakland and put together a strong case, take it to the d.a. >> reporter: they said they believe the trash is coming outside of oakland but according to the study the results show it's hard to tell where it's coming from. two-thirds of the time inspectors couldn't tell where that trash was from. using the identifiable people they found a third of the garbage was from right here in oakland. the record is being used to help the citybuild a better strategy including tackling clean-up block by block instead of waiting citizens to report dumping themselves. you can still report illegal dumping trash in your area using the city's app or by calling 510-615-5566. >> its disgraceful how people think they can dump their trash wherever they want. i see it all the time in oakland they pile up and clear it out and within days it's back. >> reporter: some people think they are helping the homeless by giving them their old furniture
dumpers don't live in the city. we have to catch the ones who live in oakland as well as outside of oakland and put together a strong case, take it to the d.a. >> reporter: they said they believe the trash is coming outside of oakland but according to the study the results show it's hard to tell where it's coming from. two-thirds of the time inspectors couldn't tell where that trash was from. using the identifiable people they found a third of the garbage was from right here in oakland....
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progress in the near future it's worth mentioning that the city can d. confliction zooms on to a new idea they have been implemented by russia and the united states and by and large they have worked nevertheless it's important to bear in mind that there are sides that action is nusra front here in aleppo and who will try to spoil and try to ruin the decomp fiction areas to cease fires as they have in the past so it will be important to watch for that. gaz the if there will syrian journalist but he does think it is too early yet to call it a success with the number of issues remaining well we have to wait and see the implementation of this agreement and how effective it would be we have seen several serious foreign deals coalitions agreements being reached before and then not being followed through the principle that overall speaks about which has been a simple august and this recent agreement is a separation between radical and moderate rebels which is a milestone of its achieved because from what we're hearing there will be a separation between three di
progress in the near future it's worth mentioning that the city can d. confliction zooms on to a new idea they have been implemented by russia and the united states and by and large they have worked nevertheless it's important to bear in mind that there are sides that action is nusra front here in aleppo and who will try to spoil and try to ruin the decomp fiction areas to cease fires as they have in the past so it will be important to watch for that. gaz the if there will syrian journalist but...
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the cross in the city of albany. but the group behind the landmark says it will not back down. >>> plus united airlines plans to you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. >>> united airlines is about to launch a new program that allows passengers on over booked flights to bid on how much compensation they'll take to give up their seats. the airlines started looking otoptions after dr. david doa was forcibly pulled off an over booked flight in april. they will offer customers a bid. delta already takes bids from its passengers via texts. testing will begin next month in select markets. >>> it's now escalated into a lawsuit. the big, white cross on albany hill is in a city park, but it is maintained by the local lions club, which lights it up on christmas, easter and days like pearl harbor day. jonathan bloom explains why after almost 50 years that may be about to change. >> the alpiny city council was dismayed to learn tha
the cross in the city of albany. but the group behind the landmark says it will not back down. >>> plus united airlines plans to you could save energy by living off the grid. completely. or... set the washing machine to cold. do your thing. energy upgrade california. >>> united airlines is about to launch a new program that allows passengers on over booked flights to bid on how much compensation they'll take to give up their seats. the airlines started looking otoptions after...
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the end the city council decided to poll the community especially people who live near the stadium before making a decision. >>> 4:07, president trump will fly to indiana today talking about his tax reform plan. the details are due to be released later this morning. tax brackets would cut taxes for individuals an corporations, also simplify the tax system and likely double the standard deduction used by most americans. >> we will cut taxes tremendously for the middle class, not just a little bit, but tremendously. >> the president trump invited house republicans and democrats to the white house appealing to them to support this tax reform plan. >>> well the republican push for tax reform comes after their latest failed attempt at repealing the affordable care agent. side not to hold the vote on the latest repeal and replace bill when it it became clear they did not have the votes. republicans are disappointed, democrats claim victory. >> took 18 months to pass obamacare, it is going to take awhile to repeal it. today americans breath a sigh of relief. because the healthcare of millions ha
the end the city council decided to poll the community especially people who live near the stadium before making a decision. >>> 4:07, president trump will fly to indiana today talking about his tax reform plan. the details are due to be released later this morning. tax brackets would cut taxes for individuals an corporations, also simplify the tax system and likely double the standard deduction used by most americans. >> we will cut taxes tremendously for the middle class, not...
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the city is imminent they've sort of as you said punched a hole through this see around the city if and when that happens in as we say looks like it's going to be shortly how significant would that be and what sort of blow is that so islamic state while the significant significance sorry cannot be underestimated speaking of strategic importance we have rock of course where there are still some jihad it's remaining it used to be one of it used to be that have facto capital of islam and state if the terrorists are kicked out of the dairies or province altogether that will mean that the terrorists that remain in iraq will have nowhere to go no where to retreat that means they're fully encircled in the heart of syria we've heard from the russian defense ministry we heard from the syrian government many adults that these final stages of the operation to kick out state of the province could be the beginning of the end of islamic state in syria and of course we understand that in terms of infrastructure in terms of weapons storage in terms of the numbers of actual terrorists that were on the g
the city is imminent they've sort of as you said punched a hole through this see around the city if and when that happens in as we say looks like it's going to be shortly how significant would that be and what sort of blow is that so islamic state while the significant significance sorry cannot be underestimated speaking of strategic importance we have rock of course where there are still some jihad it's remaining it used to be one of it used to be that have facto capital of islam and state if...
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forces our correspondent is in the city. this siege may have been lifted but it's not over yet isis holdouts in parts of that as sort of not for long. day and night battles rage around the city that jihad ists are throwing everything they have into the fight. every day there is combat they'll use heavy weapons from range although trying to infiltrate in the middle of the night they attack with suicide vests and car bombs the battle goes on every day but the tables have turned it is isis now that is surrounded and slowly being squeezed out. we're it's a syrian artillery position overlooking the industrial city the industrial corridor of their resort for supporting troops that are staging the offensive down there an offensive that began earlier this morning with a barrel of airstrikes but the battle is said to be fierce with isis giving no quarter from here syrian spotters watch for isis fighters from above this is why height is so important in war better advantage and better. and this range you can't really miss a lot with hi
forces our correspondent is in the city. this siege may have been lifted but it's not over yet isis holdouts in parts of that as sort of not for long. day and night battles rage around the city that jihad ists are throwing everything they have into the fight. every day there is combat they'll use heavy weapons from range although trying to infiltrate in the middle of the night they attack with suicide vests and car bombs the battle goes on every day but the tables have turned it is isis now...
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in the city, long island and new jersey. because one in ten, that's 10% dough boys of the bodoughboys tt went to france were from new york. and part two is notable to monuments in the five boroughs. there's close to 500. let's try out my clicker here. my book was connection to the city and world war i. and we're in one right now. this building that we're in right now. and for the upper west ciders, they created the central savings bank on broadway and 73rd street. in 1933 congress created the battle monuments commission to care for our war dead and the general was to oversee it. of the 116,000 men and women who died in world war i, more than 1,000 remain today. new york city got the job. this is another building. this isn't a vintage photo. my friend took the last week. he leads battlefield tours. the news cemetery a chapel is also a york building of more than 26,000 americans killed there, our bloodiest conflict in the war and 14,000 are interred there. it's the biggest u.s. cemetery in europe. as general pershing said, tim
in the city, long island and new jersey. because one in ten, that's 10% dough boys of the bodoughboys tt went to france were from new york. and part two is notable to monuments in the five boroughs. there's close to 500. let's try out my clicker here. my book was connection to the city and world war i. and we're in one right now. this building that we're in right now. and for the upper west ciders, they created the central savings bank on broadway and 73rd street. in 1933 congress created the...
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felt in the center of mexico city. while there have been no immediate report of injuries the images are coming in clearly suggest that is probably going to change. as the rescue workers remove debris from topples buildings and they search for people who are trapped in the rubble. the power has been knocked out and there are reports of gas leaks and fires throughout the city. this comes 33 years to the day after a magnitude 8.1 earthquake killed more than 9,000 people in the mexico city area. as images and information come in to the newsroom, i will the newscast. jonathan: thank you for that. also now, hurricane jose is off the delmarva coast. alison: it won't make a direct hit but it can be dangerous and damaging to the beaches. nancy: abc7 has team coverage. stormwatch7's meteorologist josh knight is tracking jose. jonathan: brad bell is at rehoboth beach. start with brad on the delaware coast. that is where the lifeguards have been put on alert because the rip tides are brutal out there. brad? brad: you don't want to
felt in the center of mexico city. while there have been no immediate report of injuries the images are coming in clearly suggest that is probably going to change. as the rescue workers remove debris from topples buildings and they search for people who are trapped in the rubble. the power has been knocked out and there are reports of gas leaks and fires throughout the city. this comes 33 years to the day after a magnitude 8.1 earthquake killed more than 9,000 people in the mexico city area. as...
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advancing army finally joined with the remaining syrian forces inside the city. where i was. a correspondent much more on how the victory was made possible. but three years and two months besieged needs one of the longest blockades the modern history the city was completely cut off from the outside world for dozens and hundreds of kilometers in any direction that was. in or out of the city it was a dangerous helicopter trip. thank you thank. them and they need to come see you home so when he's in new. york. the situation seemed hopeless until now lease is the final chapter of the battle of the elam. the syrian military have broken the siege they have reached a defended taking thousands of square kilometers from isis in brutal battles few could have predicted that the syrian military would reach their resort in such a short time but evidence again that isis in syria is crumbling while isis is on the retreat fold it will be plenty of brutal battles ahead but this is a turning point by breaking the siege of data the syrian government has won one of its most signific
advancing army finally joined with the remaining syrian forces inside the city. where i was. a correspondent much more on how the victory was made possible. but three years and two months besieged needs one of the longest blockades the modern history the city was completely cut off from the outside world for dozens and hundreds of kilometers in any direction that was. in or out of the city it was a dangerous helicopter trip. thank you thank. them and they need to come see you home so when he's...
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the city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before nine hundred ninety since the end of the croatian war it's rapidly developed into a magnet for visitors april to october sees an average of one point seven million tourists up to fifteen thousand on some days most arriving on cruise ships. would only cause me some that for example should not get out on their cars the substrate. putting out because i just don't only. see it come back amazing that. i miss it a stunningly it doesn't. just called it in the moment only couple of us on this national get out of. the sun was. coming. in africa. that acma be all going to change their question not just the diagram on it how it was facing but it's. not really. what i was really sad to go to bed to go to some of those real emotional induced through sleeman i feel more you only can i would she feel. it in the most she it the much of this will be able to. see me this will start of course it was all to all some little me but to be the epitome of a i'm not a new good in aerobic would never pic
the city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before nine hundred ninety since the end of the croatian war it's rapidly developed into a magnet for visitors april to october sees an average of one point seven million tourists up to fifteen thousand on some days most arriving on cruise ships. would only cause me some that for example should not get out on their cars the substrate. putting out because i just don't only. see it come back...
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to replace the gearbox that runs for miles of cable underneath the city. the next week the san francisco mta will provide bus shuttles of the backup while the cable car service work is done.>> for more on the work we are joined by the director of mta. talk to us about what is going on and what writers can expect. >> this is the first major rebuild -- the first step in the first major rebuild of the system and 30 years. the last time the system was built -- rebuilt was in 1984. it is time for a facelift. what we are doing because it is important to visitors all over the world. people that come to ride the cable cars. while the california line will be down for eight days. the other three lines remain available. people who come to san francisco with the expectation to ride one of the cable cars will be able to do so. that will be the case throughout the five years that will go through the rebuilding of the system. >> why is it now the gearboxes need to be replaced? did you figure something else and realized they were at a point they needed to be replaced? >>
to replace the gearbox that runs for miles of cable underneath the city. the next week the san francisco mta will provide bus shuttles of the backup while the cable car service work is done.>> for more on the work we are joined by the director of mta. talk to us about what is going on and what writers can expect. >> this is the first major rebuild -- the first step in the first major rebuild of the system and 30 years. the last time the system was built -- rebuilt was in 1984. it is...
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be safe to be able to to run alone or however they want to run in the city's parks and around the city there he also followed on with this. the state's answer to suitable incident and two previous similar incidents must be to put more police on the streets and parks i have been calling for for years for a tease of issued a description of the man they're looking for a connection with that rape he said to be aged between twenty five and thirty five have dark hair and a short dark beard when it comes to the criticism though of the police force this isn't the first time german officials have come in for this sort of critique it came back in early twenty sixteen when the mayor of cologne was savaged by the media after she said that women should remain an arm's length away from strange men when they're in public that was following the sex attacks that took place during new year's eve celebrations in the city of cologne there so it seems that the leipzig police the latest to come in for criticism after what many have seen as a very insensitive way and inadequate way to deal with this best occ
be safe to be able to to run alone or however they want to run in the city's parks and around the city there he also followed on with this. the state's answer to suitable incident and two previous similar incidents must be to put more police on the streets and parks i have been calling for for years for a tease of issued a description of the man they're looking for a connection with that rape he said to be aged between twenty five and thirty five have dark hair and a short dark beard when it...
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streets with groups looking into sex in the city area and gathering in front of the police department to tear gas and pepper sprays been used to disperse them earlier images of also emerged of demonstrators vandalizing a police car too. americas us to be following the demonstrations overnight. protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following but i'll quote oh a former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through the city local news reports police deployed pepper spray against several protesters and the early afternoon this verdict was handed down even despite calls for the officers conviction from the ethical society of police according to the probable cause statement used in the case shortly before the answer then stokely approached smith's a window firing a five times
streets with groups looking into sex in the city area and gathering in front of the police department to tear gas and pepper sprays been used to disperse them earlier images of also emerged of demonstrators vandalizing a police car too. americas us to be following the demonstrations overnight. protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following but i'll quote oh a former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first...
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banks was following the demonstrations protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following the acquittal of former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through the city local news reports police deployed pepper spray against several protesters and the early afternoon this verdict was handed down even despite calls for the officers conviction from the ethical society of police according to the probable cause statement used in the case shortly before the answer then stokely approached smith's a window firing a five times into the vehicle hitting smith with each shot and killing him additionally prosecutors say a firearm was found in smith's car but it was later determined to only have the officers d.n.a. on it now some activists in st louis they pledged quote amounted to ruptu
banks was following the demonstrations protests have erupted and the city of st louis and the national guard is on standby following the acquittal of former police officer jason stokely thirty six year old stokely was charged with first degree murder in the case of twenty four year old anthony lamar smith shortly after the verdict was passed down several hundred protesters reportedly blocked a highway ramp and popular intersection near the courthouse as they march through the city local news...
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and you'll notice that the red is at the city's center, the core of the city. and so the government started to promote, by giving loans and incentivizing in other ways the development at the fringes of the city, which happened at the expense of the city center. and it also began the process of associating inner cities, city centers as the neighborhoods of decline, and similarly, that those neighborhoods are decline were the neighborhoods in which african-americans disproportionately lived. and these ideas would become linked in a way that was hard to -- that would be hard to entangle for a very long time. following up on the homeowners' loan corporation, another even bigger an more important new deal program known as the fha, federal housing administration which becomes a huge part of the post war boom. it makes home loans much more affordable and goes even further than the holc in providing ensuring private lones that will provide very long-term loans with very little down payments, often less than so10% was neede. this similarly, operated in a way that promot
and you'll notice that the red is at the city's center, the core of the city. and so the government started to promote, by giving loans and incentivizing in other ways the development at the fringes of the city, which happened at the expense of the city center. and it also began the process of associating inner cities, city centers as the neighborhoods of decline, and similarly, that those neighborhoods are decline were the neighborhoods in which african-americans disproportionately lived. and...
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her mother sued the city of san rafael, marin county and the driver. she will receive a total of $800,000. since the accident, the city has been trimming trees and shrubs in the area. >>> a ceremony is planned this morning to celebrate a milestone at moscone convention center in san francisco. the second of three expansion phases at the complex now complete. the third phase is scheduled to be finished late next year and when it's all done it will have 1 1/2 million square feet of space. >>> all right. more and more americans are steering clear of movie theaters. >> and their decisions have sparked a 25-year low for summer ticket sales. with no new wide releases, hollywood essentially took labor day weekend off. it didn't help the industry that several films made less than expected. some who have been skipping out say the scripts and the costs are keeping them away. some data shows sales were down 16% from may to labor day compared to the same period last year. >>> 5:56. coming up, the united states is weighing the next move against north korea after th
her mother sued the city of san rafael, marin county and the driver. she will receive a total of $800,000. since the accident, the city has been trimming trees and shrubs in the area. >>> a ceremony is planned this morning to celebrate a milestone at moscone convention center in san francisco. the second of three expansion phases at the complex now complete. the third phase is scheduled to be finished late next year and when it's all done it will have 1 1/2 million square feet of...
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this old dream risks hardening the divide between the big city and the small town. exactly the division that these old movies, more than 60 years ago, tried to dissolve. hello. most of us enjoyed some picture perfect weather to start the weekend on saturday. these are the pictures to prove it. broken cloud, lot of sunshine, pleasantly warm in the sunshine. there were just one or two sharp showers in parts of east anglia, the vast majority were dry. but if this was saturday's weather, this is sunday's weather, quite a change. cloudier for many, wetter for some. and as we go on through into the first part of sunday you can see where the rain has arrived. across northern ireland into western scotland, wales and much of south—west england, and it's notjust wet, it is windy too with some gales through the irish sea. some of the rain during the first part of the day will be on the heavy side as well, so really will be a grey and wet start to the day, whereas further east in complete contrast there will be some sunny spells around although turning increasingly hazy quite
this old dream risks hardening the divide between the big city and the small town. exactly the division that these old movies, more than 60 years ago, tried to dissolve. hello. most of us enjoyed some picture perfect weather to start the weekend on saturday. these are the pictures to prove it. broken cloud, lot of sunshine, pleasantly warm in the sunshine. there were just one or two sharp showers in parts of east anglia, the vast majority were dry. but if this was saturday's weather, this is...
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the city of essen is this politician's home town but since the german election karl-heinz and a social democrat says he doesn't recognize it anymore in the past his party usually won an easy majority but this time just twenty eight percent many of its neighbors told him in advance that they were voting for the far right a.f.d. party instead of his his income of people tell me they come from a family that's always voted s.p.d. but they went with the far right because they felt we needed to wake up we have to win back of voters if we just sit around and white for four years that's not going to happen. you talk of it. and is it pains to find out how to get his constituents back in his camp at least the blue collar contingent in his neighborhood pub he runs into supporters of the far right that only i would have voted for the f.t. too but you know what i threw away my palate. to. the place i don't even have the nerve to drive to the main station anymore. wipers when you saw you mary. rising crime rates eleven percent unemployment and a migrant population of forty percent and all that in a
the city of essen is this politician's home town but since the german election karl-heinz and a social democrat says he doesn't recognize it anymore in the past his party usually won an easy majority but this time just twenty eight percent many of its neighbors told him in advance that they were voting for the far right a.f.d. party instead of his his income of people tell me they come from a family that's always voted s.p.d. but they went with the far right because they felt we needed to wake...
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by the water, santa cruz, 74 the afternoon high. 80 for redwood city. 69 in the city of san francisco if you're going to see the giants play we'll have the afternoon sea breeze so bring that extra layer for you. game time, i think, 6:05. temperatures a near repeat for sunday. hopefully you enjoy this kind of weather. we'll cool off in the final stretch of summer. >> it feels like september was a month full of wild weather. >> it's nice to see things calm down for us. but we're not done with summer just yet. >>> the golden state warriors are showing they have a heart of gold. the nba champs are helping find homes for cats and dogs all displaced by hurricane irma. more than a hundred animals were flown from miami, and greeted by current plays like pachulia, and jordan bell and o'donnell foil. bell says he loves animals and had to help when he heard about the need. >> i got a dog about a year and a half ago, prince, ever since i got him, i've just gotten this deep connection with the animals. >> most are on the way to the marin humane society. they are waving the adoption fees for a week
by the water, santa cruz, 74 the afternoon high. 80 for redwood city. 69 in the city of san francisco if you're going to see the giants play we'll have the afternoon sea breeze so bring that extra layer for you. game time, i think, 6:05. temperatures a near repeat for sunday. hopefully you enjoy this kind of weather. we'll cool off in the final stretch of summer. >> it feels like september was a month full of wild weather. >> it's nice to see things calm down for us. but we're not...
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cities again the reform of the majority. most backward the region of in favor of the reform so i mean it is clear that it is a very difficult situation so i think we have a problem i think we have a major political problem i do believe that we must first of the dialogue with your kids we must first of the. because after all there is a forty nine percent of people who voted no we have to. because it is an important part and it is important because the it is a member of nato because it is a member of the council a few are up but it's clear that what has happened during the campaign the content of this reform represent a major political problem the attitude of president ever gone to war europeans represent a major political problem and it is provocation output that he used this and there are only complicated our bilateral relations but the question is for the e.u. is it worth losing a potential partner in the middle east i mean the only country that could really help the union deal with a migrant crisis. what i was was i told y
cities again the reform of the majority. most backward the region of in favor of the reform so i mean it is clear that it is a very difficult situation so i think we have a problem i think we have a major political problem i do believe that we must first of the dialogue with your kids we must first of the. because after all there is a forty nine percent of people who voted no we have to. because it is an important part and it is important because the it is a member of nato because it is a...
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in the city. today's dedication was 15 year in the making dedicated by mayor jim kenney. >> >> we have story of a young man who has overcome heartbreaking challenges. >> it coonlt have been a more lopsided game. led by pacheco, they got the win saturday night. >> three tackles. isaiah in the number one jersey, rushed for a season high 217-yards as well as an 80-yard touchdown. i wanted to keep working hard. every play and chance i got the ball, i wanted to make things happen. >> two days earlier, isaiah's sister, celeste cannon, mother of three was found shot to death. last year his brother was stabbed to death. this is not the only tragedy isaiah has seen. he lost his grandmother and uncle. others would have given up, but not isaiah. >> i'm going to keep my head up and thank god for waking me up and move forward. >> his teammates say he's an inspiration. >> he's a special kid. he's been through a lot in the last year and a half. we are here to support him. >> he's trying to keep me up. i want to
in the city. today's dedication was 15 year in the making dedicated by mayor jim kenney. >> >> we have story of a young man who has overcome heartbreaking challenges. >> it coonlt have been a more lopsided game. led by pacheco, they got the win saturday night. >> three tackles. isaiah in the number one jersey, rushed for a season high 217-yards as well as an 80-yard touchdown. i wanted to keep working hard. every play and chance i got the ball, i wanted to make things...
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underground they're also searching a house southwest of the city. iraq's kurds have come under increasing pressure to call off an independence referendum for september the twenty fifth iraq's prime minister says he is prepared to use military force if the poll turns violent and. the iraqi prime minister hydrilla body reacted with strong words the kurdish part of its decision to hold an independence referendum on september twenty fifth if you challenge the commission if you challenge the board. you know i'm on the board of the region and it will not be this is a public and vacation to countries in the region to violate your right people which is but again just as condition. of bodies were met with a mixture of defiance and anger in the kurdish region of northern iraq the president of the kurdistan regional government masoud barzani spoke at a rally north of erbil in the city of. rejected our partnership not us if you have a look at the iraqi constitution it says the commitment to this constitution keeps the free unity of iraq we decided to live with
underground they're also searching a house southwest of the city. iraq's kurds have come under increasing pressure to call off an independence referendum for september the twenty fifth iraq's prime minister says he is prepared to use military force if the poll turns violent and. the iraqi prime minister hydrilla body reacted with strong words the kurdish part of its decision to hold an independence referendum on september twenty fifth if you challenge the commission if you challenge the board....
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of the residents of the city see the land of that city in a different way. they see it in its use and how it can better their lives. so there's a constant conflict between those who have power and wealth and urban america, and those who are the working class and live in these cities over how the land in the cities will be used. in the urban growth machine is always seen that cities grow through economic development and through the highest possible use . working people see that cities grow when a service the people of the city. so i think the urban growth machine as dominated urban policy first in its conservative 19 30's,the 1920's, 1940's when it was over racism dominated land use in the u.s., then it went into a more liberal face with the urban renewal programs of the 1950's and 1960's, then into a neoliberalism over the last 30 years which privatize as governments, seeks to privatize government, drive down wages, from to push the port out the cities and into the suburbs along the european model. the urban growth machine has had these different stages. ,ha
of the residents of the city see the land of that city in a different way. they see it in its use and how it can better their lives. so there's a constant conflict between those who have power and wealth and urban america, and those who are the working class and live in these cities over how the land in the cities will be used. in the urban growth machine is always seen that cities grow through economic development and through the highest possible use . working people see that cities grow when...
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this, as the city tries to fix pump s as the city tries to fix pumps destroyed by the historic storm. abc's kenneth moton reporting from beaumont tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the entire texas city of beaumont, still without drinking water. >> they still can't drink the water. they can't cook with this water. >> reporter: nearly 120,000 residents, surviving the wrath of harvey. now dependent on bottled water. the active military operations are still ongoing in this area. large pallets of drinking water brought in on the chinook and dropped at shelters and different points where people can actually get to this water. at the city's distribution centers, a long line of vehicles. three gallons of water per car. inside this home, tracey pearson, thankful to see this. for the first time in four days, steady running water. thanks to temporary pumps, water is flowing. it's low pressure, and not safe to drink, but it's there. >> it's water. we have to be thankful for whatever we get. >> reporter: now, the city is waiting on the flooded neches river to recede so crews can repair the water pump
this, as the city tries to fix pump s as the city tries to fix pumps destroyed by the historic storm. abc's kenneth moton reporting from beaumont tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the entire texas city of beaumont, still without drinking water. >> they still can't drink the water. they can't cook with this water. >> reporter: nearly 120,000 residents, surviving the wrath of harvey. now dependent on bottled water. the active military operations are still ongoing in this area....
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people who live in the city tend to care more about the city. as the mayor and i, we drove around the city, and we could see all these homes. at one point we had probably 60,000 vacant homes. look, this takes a long-term process to remedy the situation that's been going on for 60, 70 years more than 50 years. so it -- it's going to take us some time to do what we have to do to change this. >> my old neighborhood was already going down 50 years ago. it was worse particularly during the '80s with crack cocaine. nobody is going to turn this thing around. and by the way, stuff like industrialization, auto factories moving out, this is has been going on, i think you made a reference, since the '50s. >> the drug problem was so critical to our city and probably a lot of cities. but because detroit was not like most cities that have so many high-rises, we have single homes, but the drug problems caused us to be at one point the murder capital of the world. it caused us to lose a number of police people and other people. and so we had to have a true rena
people who live in the city tend to care more about the city. as the mayor and i, we drove around the city, and we could see all these homes. at one point we had probably 60,000 vacant homes. look, this takes a long-term process to remedy the situation that's been going on for 60, 70 years more than 50 years. so it -- it's going to take us some time to do what we have to do to change this. >> my old neighborhood was already going down 50 years ago. it was worse particularly during the...
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city parks in the inner city. this sign says it all or should i say what's below the sign at this state beach in san mateo county i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (pam) san mateo county beaches have been called paradise... locals and tourists come from all over to enjoy the beauty, the wildlife and the fresh air. (steve)it's also a great place to whale watch during the fall migration .... but there is a serious problem with this beach that is a concern for vistors and an embarrasments for locals. this was supposed to be paradise but coming from atlanta this is worse than some of the city parks in the inner city.despite the pack it in pack it out no garbage collection sign in this area what's below the sign and around the state beach says everything. welcome to grey whale cove state beach in half moon bay, an area which offers spectacular views of the pacific ocean and from up above fires are not permitted, yet this empty box of firewood is an indication that rule is ignored and they buried
city parks in the inner city. this sign says it all or should i say what's below the sign at this state beach in san mateo county i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly (pam) san mateo county beaches have been called paradise... locals and tourists come from all over to enjoy the beauty, the wildlife and the fresh air. (steve)it's also a great place to whale watch during the fall migration .... but there is a serious problem with this beach that is a concern for vistors and...
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more "sex and the city." weal just pretend i had lots of plastic surgery. sia for the win, right? we'll have to go back to watching our box sets. seasons 1 through 6. i watch it a lot. >> i do, too. >>> no mistakes about my love of my guilty pleasure, "dancing with the stars." it's very fitting because pleasure is the theme of monday night. perfect time for nikki bella, whose fiance, john cena, will be in the audience for the first time. are you nervous? >> i want to imbresz him. it will be dancing and looking over and like, oh, okay. >> reporter: monday night, nikki and artem will turn up the heat. talk to me about your girltty pleasure. >> i automatically thought, red room. like -- >> reporter: so it wasn't that? >> i guess i should have thought of chocolate and red wine and champagne. i mean, john built me a red room. >> what is it? >> my play room. >> like a real red room? >> yes, real red room. it turned out so beautifully. i had all my family there for total bellas. we clipped a section of having drinks
more "sex and the city." weal just pretend i had lots of plastic surgery. sia for the win, right? we'll have to go back to watching our box sets. seasons 1 through 6. i watch it a lot. >> i do, too. >>> no mistakes about my love of my guilty pleasure, "dancing with the stars." it's very fitting because pleasure is the theme of monday night. perfect time for nikki bella, whose fiance, john cena, will be in the audience for the first time. are you nervous?...
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mexico city's government chief presented a reconstruction plan for the city. during his speech earlier today, miguel mancera announced they will plan to convert the city into a more resilient one. he says three immediate actions will take place: the creation of a platform to give full attention to the needy; an initial emergency package to respond to social and economic necessities of the population; and the creation of a commission for reconstruction, recovery and transformation. at least 333 people were killed and hundreds of others were inured... (grant) puerto rico is reeling from the devastation left by hurricane maria, and leaders in the u-s territory are reminding washington: ááwe are americans too. president trump held a meeting with key advisers this afternoon on hurricane relief and recovery, but as karin caifa reports...some have criticized the speed of the white house response. president trump made additional disaster assistance available to puerto rico tuesday and said he'll visit the storm-ravaged island next week.president donald trump: we're
mexico city's government chief presented a reconstruction plan for the city. during his speech earlier today, miguel mancera announced they will plan to convert the city into a more resilient one. he says three immediate actions will take place: the creation of a platform to give full attention to the needy; an initial emergency package to respond to social and economic necessities of the population; and the creation of a commission for reconstruction, recovery and transformation. at least 333...
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like this is what i have perceived in the city . over the last thirty thirty five years having friends who almost all of whom are venetians so the gossip but i hears is venetians. donnelly on has lived in venice on and off for over thirty years now so she knows the city well. she certainly mastered the art of weaving the romantic image tourists have of venice into her crime novels people associate beauty with goodness so i think that most people believe that if a place or person. is beautiful that place or person cannot have bad things cannot have bad qualities and so to take badness whether it's murder or theft or burglary or violence some slip of some short sort and put it in a beautiful place there's a kind of shock when people see that these two things that shouldn't be together are together. john only on didn't plan to become an author she worked all over the world as a tour guide and ad writer and a teacher. first she planned to become an academic but it wasn't to be a series of coincidences smooth the way to a life of crime w
like this is what i have perceived in the city . over the last thirty thirty five years having friends who almost all of whom are venetians so the gossip but i hears is venetians. donnelly on has lived in venice on and off for over thirty years now so she knows the city well. she certainly mastered the art of weaving the romantic image tourists have of venice into her crime novels people associate beauty with goodness so i think that most people believe that if a place or person. is beautiful...
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like this is what i have perceived in the city . over the last thirty thirty five years having friends almost all of whom are venetians so the gossip but i hears is venetians. done early on has lived in venice on and off for over thirty years now so she knows the city well. she certainly mastered the art of weaving the romantic image tourists have of venice into her crime novels people associate beauty with goodness so i think that most people believe that if a place or person is beautiful that place or person cannot have bad things cannot have bad qualities and so to take badness whether it's murder or self glory or violence some sort of some short sort and put it in a beautiful place there's a kind of shock when people see that these two things that shouldn't be together are to get. only on didn't plan to become an author she worked all over the world as a tour guide and add writer and a teacher. first she planned to become an academic but it wasn't to be a series of coincidences smooth the way to a life of crime writing. in her b
like this is what i have perceived in the city . over the last thirty thirty five years having friends almost all of whom are venetians so the gossip but i hears is venetians. done early on has lived in venice on and off for over thirty years now so she knows the city well. she certainly mastered the art of weaving the romantic image tourists have of venice into her crime novels people associate beauty with goodness so i think that most people believe that if a place or person is beautiful that...
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now we move across the bay to the is city of san francisco. i want to bring in our meteorologist mark tamayo. >> this is the northeast winds, so this is pushing it to the west, that typical offshore wind direction. thankfully, winds are not strong. i am seeing winds three to four miles per hour. we could have gunned wafts up to 10 miles per hour. it's very warm out there. temperatures around 25 degrees, relative humidity close to 40%. and that is key, the humidity is a measure the moisture in the air. that will go down to probably 28% by 3:00 or 4:00 this afternoon. the key headline once again, we do have warmto hot conditions, fire danger elevate here in the bay area for today. not only the inland area but for san francisco. >> we'll keep an eye burning right now in the excels your area. now to the breaking news in the side of emeryville as we continue to follow closure of westbound 80 which we first brought you live on ktvu. you can see it live from this picture right now. all lanes in the eastbound directions are open. westbound direction i
now we move across the bay to the is city of san francisco. i want to bring in our meteorologist mark tamayo. >> this is the northeast winds, so this is pushing it to the west, that typical offshore wind direction. thankfully, winds are not strong. i am seeing winds three to four miles per hour. we could have gunned wafts up to 10 miles per hour. it's very warm out there. temperatures around 25 degrees, relative humidity close to 40%. and that is key, the humidity is a measure the...
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talking with us on the phone from mexico city. again, a strong earthquake hitting the southern part of mexico. what looks like considerable damage in the capital, mexico city. now to the united states. first there was fire and fury, now the threat of total instruction to north korea. u.s. president donald trump uses for speech before the un's general assembly to deliver his harshest warning yet to north korean leader kim jong-il. trump -- kim jong un. underneath it all, a message that the u.s. will always put its own interests first. reporter: donald trump is known for his bluster but his threat to obliterate north korea caught many observers offguard. >> the united states has great rength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea. reporter: trump then slammed iran, saying it is a rogue state whose chief exports were violence, bloodshed and chaos. he called the deal with iran, which called many sanctions dropped in exchange for drops in the country's
talking with us on the phone from mexico city. again, a strong earthquake hitting the southern part of mexico. what looks like considerable damage in the capital, mexico city. now to the united states. first there was fire and fury, now the threat of total instruction to north korea. u.s. president donald trump uses for speech before the un's general assembly to deliver his harshest warning yet to north korean leader kim jong-il. trump -- kim jong un. underneath it all, a message that the u.s....
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work here, volunteers, city officials, it just goes to show that the smaller cities here in the south of texas they're still reeling from this storm and trying to get a grip of just how people are and if everybody's accounted for. >> it's incredible to see that footage, and just the scope, a lot of times what happens is you move away from a story, but you see that city still very much impacted and still very much under water and it a story we need to keep reporting until people are able to get back into their homes and begin the recover process. joining me now, democratic congressman al green, congressman for part of the houston area. you greeted president trump when he came to that meeting on saturday. during that meeting, you gave him a letter which really laid out your own aid requests for your area. was the president receptive to your letter? >> he didn't make any commitments, for example helping the homeless people make a transition, and the debris removal, but those are of paramount importance and i thought i would bring those to his attention. >> 7.$7.85 billion from congres as
work here, volunteers, city officials, it just goes to show that the smaller cities here in the south of texas they're still reeling from this storm and trying to get a grip of just how people are and if everybody's accounted for. >> it's incredible to see that footage, and just the scope, a lot of times what happens is you move away from a story, but you see that city still very much impacted and still very much under water and it a story we need to keep reporting until people are able...
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having a sports team in your city, put your city on the map. it is also a tremendous revenue source. >> the proposed site sits on land owned and operated by the community college district. the chancellor of the college district issued a statement in response saying that he wants to make clear that no decision, no commitment and no deals have been made with regard to using the land to build the new stadium. they said that the governing board will likely discuss this item when it reconvenes next month. they will be taking all the usual steps to assist in understanding the impact around lady -- laney college. are skeptics and critics of this proposed site for the ballpark. we are learning that tomorrow there will be a group of community leaders representing the neighborhoods that will rally against the proposed stadium site. in oakland, ktvu reporting for fox2. >>> it would be fun to have the ballpark changed. that would help out. if you have not been to oakland lately, it is going through a renaissance. it has got it going on. i have been here 28
having a sports team in your city, put your city on the map. it is also a tremendous revenue source. >> the proposed site sits on land owned and operated by the community college district. the chancellor of the college district issued a statement in response saying that he wants to make clear that no decision, no commitment and no deals have been made with regard to using the land to build the new stadium. they said that the governing board will likely discuss this item when it reconvenes...
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as the city tries to fix pumps destroyed by the storm. kenneth moton tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the entire texas city of beaumont, still without drinking water. >> they still can't drink the water. they can't cook with this water. >> reporter: nearly 120,000 residents, surviving the wrath of harvey. now dependent on bottled water. the active military operations are still ongoing in this area. large pallets of drinking water brought in on the chinook and dropped at shelters and different points where people can actually get to this water. at the city's distribution centers, a long line of vehicles. three gallons of water per car. inside this home, tracey pearson, thankful to see this. for the first time in four days, steady running water. thanks to temporary pumps, water is flowing. it's low pressure, and not safe to drink, but it's there. >> it's water. we have to be thankful for whatever we get. >> reporter: now, the city waiting on the flooded neches river to recede so crews can repair the water pumps. but the support, stacking up.
as the city tries to fix pumps destroyed by the storm. kenneth moton tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the entire texas city of beaumont, still without drinking water. >> they still can't drink the water. they can't cook with this water. >> reporter: nearly 120,000 residents, surviving the wrath of harvey. now dependent on bottled water. the active military operations are still ongoing in this area. large pallets of drinking water brought in on the chinook and dropped at shelters...
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the entire episode of the syrian army reaching the city of daters or breaking the siege and isis forces dias forces you know fleeing this base and you know mounting no real resistance is a huge turning point in a sense because suddenly this sort of fearsome enemy is you know fleeing a battlefield and is not you know able to you know mount in a sense any credible how to use a more rally boosting operation the forces that have been separated in the year poured from the main city about nine months ago are now liberated they've been through terrible ordeal themselves as well. forces are pretty much those that are the three main inside the city are pretty much trapped between the advancing syrian army forces and the river and so liberating the city itself shouldn't really take much longer. russia's new ambassador to the u.s. has taken office at a time of strained relations between the countries. to nava presented his credentials to president trump in the white house some reports on the challenges the new ambassador will face. well a much anticipated meeting between russia's recently appointe
the entire episode of the syrian army reaching the city of daters or breaking the siege and isis forces dias forces you know fleeing this base and you know mounting no real resistance is a huge turning point in a sense because suddenly this sort of fearsome enemy is you know fleeing a battlefield and is not you know able to you know mount in a sense any credible how to use a more rally boosting operation the forces that have been separated in the year poured from the main city about nine months...
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in during the war province the liberation of the city has been widely seen as a major breakthrough in the war on terror after being on the siege for three years where residents there are trying to return to some kind of normality while the city's youngest are now experiencing a new way of life and tastes for the very first time in iraq because the it is there for us. what these people have been through is indescribable joy and saw. a little out of saddam in the way he didn't even take. my left hand you can have the video we can hear about it we can read about it watch it but we won't truly understand what it ought to be a need to our no one moneymaking but one last thing i mean and as always it was the young and the elderly hit hardest that died first and i can be the last thing a good nurse do i do it a little hard to hide it is not it i do agree insulin is to me sound i know. if it wasn't hunger it was isis shelling if not that i lack of medicine but the city survived life even did as order is still far from normal but at least they will be starving to death and the more gone are th
in during the war province the liberation of the city has been widely seen as a major breakthrough in the war on terror after being on the siege for three years where residents there are trying to return to some kind of normality while the city's youngest are now experiencing a new way of life and tastes for the very first time in iraq because the it is there for us. what these people have been through is indescribable joy and saw. a little out of saddam in the way he didn't even take. my left...
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the big cities. i think they are rooted in the big cities where we do have 51% of the population born outside of the country. we have somehow managed to have people feel accepted and embraced. if there is tension, it is not between people of different nationalities or faith. if there are challenges in front of us, that could lead to i am not trying to pretend that we have achieved perfection, but i would say that i am probably the single greatest unifying future in canada in that i am the mayor of the single largest disliked city in the country. i consider that my contribution. [laughter] tensions about inclusion versus noninclusion. the fact is that if you look at people who are not fully integrated, or included in the economy or political or social country,parts of the mostly urban, they tend to disproportionately be people who have come from somewhere else. it is a practical problem to resolve, it is simply because it have been working hard at developing the language courses and transition courses
the big cities. i think they are rooted in the big cities where we do have 51% of the population born outside of the country. we have somehow managed to have people feel accepted and embraced. if there is tension, it is not between people of different nationalities or faith. if there are challenges in front of us, that could lead to i am not trying to pretend that we have achieved perfection, but i would say that i am probably the single greatest unifying future in canada in that i am the mayor...
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the city is looking for ways that the death could have been prevented. san francisco set up several air-conditioned shelters for anyone that felt they needed to get out of the heat in the city. >>> it is 4:33 am. >>> the news -- noose found of the campus of the alamein high school leading to the investigation into the hate crime, and it was found near the tennis courts tuesday afternoon. the rope came from privacy screens on the fence at the school and the parents were notified within one hour of the incident.>> seeing the noose was hurtful . we see the climate happening around the country, and we understand. when i heard that, it was hurtful, and then you go into protection mode for your son, because you care about their safety. >> there are no suspects and they are hoping anyone with information or that has surveillance video will call them. >>> a northbay man facing felony charges for allegedly shooting the deer and font -- fawn grazing in the front yard. >> they come down here and across the driveway.>> reporter: they've been living on the street for
the city is looking for ways that the death could have been prevented. san francisco set up several air-conditioned shelters for anyone that felt they needed to get out of the heat in the city. >>> it is 4:33 am. >>> the news -- noose found of the campus of the alamein high school leading to the investigation into the hate crime, and it was found near the tennis courts tuesday afternoon. the rope came from privacy screens on the fence at the school and the parents were...
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is in the city. this siege may have been lifted but it's not over yet isis holdouts in parts of that as sort of not for long. day and night battles rage around the city the jihad ists are throwing everything they have into the fight. every day there is combat heavy weapons from range although trying to infiltrate in the middle of the night for your tank with suicide vests and car bombs the battle goes on every day but the tables have turned it is isis now that is surrounded and slowly being squeezed out whereas a syrian artillery position overlooking the industrial city the industrial korda of there is order for supporting troops that are staging the offensive down there an offensive that began earlier this morning with a barrel of airstrikes but the battle is said to be fierce with isis giving no quarter from here syrian spotters watch for isis fight is from above this is why height is so important in war better advantage and better aim and this range you can't really miss a lot with hillary. he get
is in the city. this siege may have been lifted but it's not over yet isis holdouts in parts of that as sort of not for long. day and night battles rage around the city the jihad ists are throwing everything they have into the fight. every day there is combat heavy weapons from range although trying to infiltrate in the middle of the night for your tank with suicide vests and car bombs the battle goes on every day but the tables have turned it is isis now that is surrounded and slowly being...
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on saturday morning a convoy of police found left the port area heading into the city meanwhile the spokesperson for cattle and his police force says that while orders will be followed it doesn't necessarily mean anything ruby prevented. the problem of the top of the main roles of police just to guarantee the internal security of our society in this respect police do not support those either for or against the referendum or are the catalans we have no choice but to obey the decisions of the court and prosecutor's office when it's about control over crowds and public order we have to see what happens in each individual case if we can't prevent something it doesn't mean we don't follow orders but the most probably we can't do anything about it. syrian militants have suffered the most serious losses in the last few months according to the russian defense ministry over two thousand islamic state and al qaeda extremists including sixteen eisel field commanders were killed in just eleven days the ministry and it russian air strikes also injured almost three thousand militants among those killed four h
on saturday morning a convoy of police found left the port area heading into the city meanwhile the spokesperson for cattle and his police force says that while orders will be followed it doesn't necessarily mean anything ruby prevented. the problem of the top of the main roles of police just to guarantee the internal security of our society in this respect police do not support those either for or against the referendum or are the catalans we have no choice but to obey the decisions of the...
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the sides of the center city buildings and we are expecting it to stay bright. and how about the dew point down into the low 40s that is bone dry air and winds are calm and ocean temperature is 72 degrees off atlantic city. temperatures across the city stuck in the 60s. 69 in millville and 66 in philadelphia, as you look at the numbers and consider many of the out lying suburbs, close toward philadelphia and wilmington and millville. got down briefly into the upper 40s and the numbers don't look bad and everybody should end up around 70 when we are done. a patch of clouds have developed and we see them on sky 6 but thin enough we see the sun in between them. and mainly bright for the rest of the afternoon. sun in the lehigh valley with scattered clouds and a high of 71 degrees and most of the region got up into the upper 70s but not today. mostly sunny at the shore and 70 again and the high risk of rip concerns at the shore and philadelphia a high of 72 degrees and mostly sunny and cooler yesterday as we got to 78 in the city. and winds from the northwest fairly
the sides of the center city buildings and we are expecting it to stay bright. and how about the dew point down into the low 40s that is bone dry air and winds are calm and ocean temperature is 72 degrees off atlantic city. temperatures across the city stuck in the 60s. 69 in millville and 66 in philadelphia, as you look at the numbers and consider many of the out lying suburbs, close toward philadelphia and wilmington and millville. got down briefly into the upper 40s and the numbers don't...
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from the clear blue sky dome home. to the fresh breeze in the city. hello and welcome to international weather forecast now it's a much more autumnal feel to weather across europe at the moment we've got cold out in quite a long way science on brought up a trough we've got that and i strive be able to share right to see temperatures really struggling burned there fourteen vienna thirteen this recent if you can storms brush across the u.k. but still a threat of some showers for eastern areas so there's the still might down through the balkans and through across austria and further towards the southeast and so there could be some really quite severe storms to notice that we still are some warmer how you go on into the far southeast of europe and it's still there is a head on through into monday at that stage we'll have a deep area of low pressure pushing up through into parts of bolton through towards the gulf of finland so lithuania estonia latvia likely see some really quite stormy weather over next forty eight hours north africa or looking quite temp
from the clear blue sky dome home. to the fresh breeze in the city. hello and welcome to international weather forecast now it's a much more autumnal feel to weather across europe at the moment we've got cold out in quite a long way science on brought up a trough we've got that and i strive be able to share right to see temperatures really struggling burned there fourteen vienna thirteen this recent if you can storms brush across the u.k. but still a threat of some showers for eastern areas so...
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the raiders tweeting out thoughts and prayers for the people of mexico city. >>> the quake was so powerful that our seismograph recorded the quake. this is 32 years to the day that another powerful and deadly earthquake hit mexico. this is video of that day from 1985 in mexico city. the earthquake measured 8.1 and killed more than 10,000 people and thousands of others were also hurt. >>> we invite you to stay with us with continuing coverage of the quake on air and online. it is the top story on our website. also facebook and twitter pages are updated 24/7. and damian trujillo is heading to mexico city and will be reporting live from the earthquake zone beginning tomorrow. >>> while this is happening we have another natural disaster in the caribbean. hurricane maria. the category 5 storm is hours away from making landfall in puerto rico. on the right side of your screen you see video from san juan with the wind picking up. and this video into our newsroom. transformers in the distance blowing as the storm beginning to roll ashore. jeff ranieri is with us with more. what's the big differenc
the raiders tweeting out thoughts and prayers for the people of mexico city. >>> the quake was so powerful that our seismograph recorded the quake. this is 32 years to the day that another powerful and deadly earthquake hit mexico. this is video of that day from 1985 in mexico city. the earthquake measured 8.1 and killed more than 10,000 people and thousands of others were also hurt. >>> we invite you to stay with us with continuing coverage of the quake on air and online. it...
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that's because the city of san jose has repainted them with the san jose sharky. the mascot of the season sharks. tweeted out some pictures of the bike lanes thanking the city for putting his image around the lanes. >> hockey season does start next week. last word from jeff ranieri. >> it's going to start off in the 50s and 60 but up to 91. >> thanks for joining us, have a great day tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jared leto. nicole richie. muca
that's because the city of san jose has repainted them with the san jose sharky. the mascot of the season sharks. tweeted out some pictures of the bike lanes thanking the city for putting his image around the lanes. >> hockey season does start next week. last word from jeff ranieri. >> it's going to start off in the 50s and 60 but up to 91. >> thanks for joining us, have a great day tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in...
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the 32nd anniversary of the 1985 quake in mexico city that killed thousands. people around the area had conducted drills to mark that date. >>> two employees at a florida naval hospital are in big trouble for a disturbing picture and video where they used newborns as props. they were shared from a snapchat account. the photos which we are not going to show you because it's offensive, had the employee slipping the middle finger to the few born and had a caption, how i currently feel about these mini satans. and another one is making an infant danced. >>> a woman in sign that said, hot single female seeks sexy lineman to electrify her life. she posted the picture on facebook with the downed trees in her yard. it was so popular that the radio show picked up on it, and she got her power restored. >>> coming back to the district, a new bike sharing program starting in d.c., and this one is a little different. when you are done with the bikes, just leave them anywhere. it calls themselves a dockless bike share. there is a lock for the wheels and a smart phone app. i
the 32nd anniversary of the 1985 quake in mexico city that killed thousands. people around the area had conducted drills to mark that date. >>> two employees at a florida naval hospital are in big trouble for a disturbing picture and video where they used newborns as props. they were shared from a snapchat account. the photos which we are not going to show you because it's offensive, had the employee slipping the middle finger to the few born and had a caption, how i currently feel...