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positions the siege on the city. present units of the syrian army are expanding on the breakthrough and are engaged in street fighting to liberate the areas held by terrorists the crushing defeat of ice in the dairies all region and liberation of the city will be a major strategic defeat of the terrorists in syria if we look at the news from the front line i mean these are the things that were coming every day every week from syria one being taken another town being given away but if you really look at the map the syrian army have been making some very serious advancements in that part this is where the dare province borders the holmes province and this is not just some village or some talents just really important and again bear in mind that here we're talking about three years of siege we're talking about aid food medical supplies the only way for these things to be delivered inside the city was through air drops so that's why these things are very important and here's a reminder for you of the siege all together.
positions the siege on the city. present units of the syrian army are expanding on the breakthrough and are engaged in street fighting to liberate the areas held by terrorists the crushing defeat of ice in the dairies all region and liberation of the city will be a major strategic defeat of the terrorists in syria if we look at the news from the front line i mean these are the things that were coming every day every week from syria one being taken another town being given away but if you really...
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we have to remember that this is a city prepared for this kind of earthquake. 0n this is a city prepared for this kind of earthquake. on this very same day, 32 years ago, an earthquake struck the capital and left around 10,000 people dead. since then, construction regulations have been put in place. they are much tougher. they are still not enough to resist earthquakes like this one. that is very clear from the pictures. we are getting a sense of the rocking buildings and the fear that must have run through everybody‘s heart and soul. in terms of after—shocks, that is always a worry. what is the advice? the advice, clearly thousands of people have been following it, is to be on the streets. i don't know if many people are going back to their buildings, to their homes and houses. in many cases, it is not clear what the damage of those constructions could have suffered. clearly, the message now is to be on the streets. that is probably the safest place to be. in the last ten hours, i have not felt any after—shocks here in mexico city. long may that last. thank you for bringing us the
we have to remember that this is a city prepared for this kind of earthquake. 0n this is a city prepared for this kind of earthquake. on this very same day, 32 years ago, an earthquake struck the capital and left around 10,000 people dead. since then, construction regulations have been put in place. they are much tougher. they are still not enough to resist earthquakes like this one. that is very clear from the pictures. we are getting a sense of the rocking buildings and the fear that must...
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cities that maybe. could not do it with this current process and will find away at you and make it more global and have other cities able to compete. catalan thank very much today as i go to study that it leaves very. well here in paris athletes and city officials have been celebrating hands and add the city unveiled famous five olympic rings. at the trocadero in central paris i will full the french capital it is a case. although a full third time lucky paris lost the sonic games to beijing in two thousand and eight. to london in twenty twelve. and of course said boss i know way back in nineteen ninety three the budget please aims his fakes it just six point six billion euros according to the government that's how off the cost. of the red heads at a fraction of the cost of beijing which cost a whopping forty four billion dollars. and it's not just paris and that is set to benefits from the summer olympic games events will be held across the country. as alligator that ripples. parisians who the twenty tw
cities that maybe. could not do it with this current process and will find away at you and make it more global and have other cities able to compete. catalan thank very much today as i go to study that it leaves very. well here in paris athletes and city officials have been celebrating hands and add the city unveiled famous five olympic rings. at the trocadero in central paris i will full the french capital it is a case. although a full third time lucky paris lost the sonic games to beijing in...
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suburbs own exist the word suburb is beneath the city. it's related to the city. it's seen as a kind of nowhere's land between city and rural. i was thinking about this the other day. you know, we think about culture as maybe being urban or rural, "yaz" music, hip-hop, those are historically very urban kind of fors of art. and maybe country music or folk art, we think about rural america as having a very a culture that's very obvious to us and one we would recognize. but what is suburban music? suburban art? suburban culture? these kinds of things? it can be hard to identify and people who are from the suburbs may be not those of us who think they're utopians or drew who loves growing up there, but you know, people are often embarrassed to be from suburbs and i say this because at the beginning of the semester, i often ask students where they're from and somebody will say bat more. i'll say oh, i know baltimore. well, what neighborhood? and it turns out they live in some podunk town you know, 25 miles outside of baltimore. or you know, there are 8 million people w
suburbs own exist the word suburb is beneath the city. it's related to the city. it's seen as a kind of nowhere's land between city and rural. i was thinking about this the other day. you know, we think about culture as maybe being urban or rural, "yaz" music, hip-hop, those are historically very urban kind of fors of art. and maybe country music or folk art, we think about rural america as having a very a culture that's very obvious to us and one we would recognize. but what is...
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close deliberation the syrian army recaptures a large fortified area in the city of deer is or finally breaking through a three year long siege by islamic state operation was backed by the russian military. also in syria the un accuses damascus of a chemical attack needly province on civilians back in april this year that's according to a new report from the world body. and the russian president says mounting pressure on people in the un will not solve the north korea crisis that they need food and health holds that is south korean counterparts of the east an economic forum in russia's far east. let's not be driven by emotion and push north korea into a corner. and that imitation also proposes sending in u.n. peacekeepers to help ease the conflict in eastern ukraine a move that is backed by germany but not supply ukrainian officials. either welcome come july from moscow he watching international now the syrian government forces backed by russia have recaptured a large fortified area held by islamic state in the city of dear resort that's according to the russian defense ministry. where
close deliberation the syrian army recaptures a large fortified area in the city of deer is or finally breaking through a three year long siege by islamic state operation was backed by the russian military. also in syria the un accuses damascus of a chemical attack needly province on civilians back in april this year that's according to a new report from the world body. and the russian president says mounting pressure on people in the un will not solve the north korea crisis that they need food...
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of iceland such an important city. no i don't think it's because the west of have had a very consistent policy in undermining any anti i so efforts which are not led by them and their policy in syria has been clear to overthrow assad even when isis came on to the scene they still did not change from the policy and since the us doesn't really have a policy in syria the moment and all of its cards are essentially burnt out there will be no need for them to actually congratulate the russians of the syrians on this trip to rethink victory what we've seen in the previous year is it is a coalition led by russia and syria which has made huge huge feats against isis it's destroyed them in the most difficult areas and syria and the us is only watched on them in that they haven't genuinely had a real desire or were real genuine willpower to fight isis because if they would have done that they would have caused all their cards with the russians they would have supported the syrian army they would have taken a more softer tone tow
of iceland such an important city. no i don't think it's because the west of have had a very consistent policy in undermining any anti i so efforts which are not led by them and their policy in syria has been clear to overthrow assad even when isis came on to the scene they still did not change from the policy and since the us doesn't really have a policy in syria the moment and all of its cards are essentially burnt out there will be no need for them to actually congratulate the russians of...
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what led to a citizen's oversite proposal. . >> and the berkley city counsel will be discussing the city's policy on the use of pepper spray. we'll explain the controversy coming up. the leader. the best. the s-class has sat at the pinnacle of automotive excellence for generations. the one car that continually innovates and pushes technology forward. on each s-class, there lies a simple badge. and it serves as our constant reminder, to never rest on laurels, and to forever earn the star. this is the 2018 s-class from mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. california... and we're getting some spectacular views of the wild weather that tore through the bay area... . >>>state lawmakers are moving forward with a plan to protect undocumented immigrants in california. >> and we get news of wild weather that tore through the bay area. >> where is all the wild weather? are we going to see it again today? i'll explain. >> we are getting word of a problem with a lane blocked. more details coming up. >> good morning, it is tuesday, september 12th. >> it could be a major change to the way the jail runs i
what led to a citizen's oversite proposal. . >> and the berkley city counsel will be discussing the city's policy on the use of pepper spray. we'll explain the controversy coming up. the leader. the best. the s-class has sat at the pinnacle of automotive excellence for generations. the one car that continually innovates and pushes technology forward. on each s-class, there lies a simple badge. and it serves as our constant reminder, to never rest on laurels, and to forever earn the star....
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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 significant victories during the civil war reportedly isis put up resistance as the syrian military approached the city sent more than fifty suicide car bombs in order to impede the advancing military units russian air force had to carry out hundreds of air strikes on isis targets their intrenchments their bases as well as ball making factories and weapons factories more
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...
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mexico city is one of the most populous cities in the world. as you look around today, as i look around today, i see signs of life, people are getting back to life in mexico. but of course, that comes with challenges after such a devastating earthquake. thererajini vaidyanathan in mexico city. for more on this story and the destruction caused by the quake, i'm joined from pasadena, california, by a seismologist. thank you for joining me. why is there so much damage in mexico city, when the epicenter was some 80 miles away? >> well, mexico city is built on a dry lake bed that has very, very loose soils. anytime the seismic waves go into looser soils, they slow down and get bigger and continued to carry the same amount of energy. here in pasadena, we see an application of a factor of two. in los angeles, factor of five. in mexico city, it is 100 times increase comes up every great causes more damage in mexico city. jane: but does magnitude actually matter, then? it seems that some smaller earthquakes cause more damage. only onemagnitude is piece.
mexico city is one of the most populous cities in the world. as you look around today, as i look around today, i see signs of life, people are getting back to life in mexico. but of course, that comes with challenges after such a devastating earthquake. thererajini vaidyanathan in mexico city. for more on this story and the destruction caused by the quake, i'm joined from pasadena, california, by a seismologist. thank you for joining me. why is there so much damage in mexico city, when the...
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the mayor said half of the city is flooded. and maria could bring up to 25 inches of rain to puerto rico. 16 inches to come to the virgin island. both islands could also see several tornadoes. we have new video at this history from a person in san juan. showing video as the winds ripped through. >>> here's a look of the hurricane from our satellite. that storm moving to the dominican republic. they say that could be the most damaging in almost a century. and flooding could be devastating. he's in the san juan with this report. >> reporter: the situation here in san juan is dire. the winds have been intensifying. and the worst to yet to come. we are taking shelter concrete structure and blocking the winds. but as you can see behind me utter chaos in the chapital. they have been warning people for days that they need to evacuate or die. well the time for that has passed, no where to turn at this point. we have seen parts of buildings being blown off, des brie throughout the street, and power is out to a large chunk of san juan al
the mayor said half of the city is flooded. and maria could bring up to 25 inches of rain to puerto rico. 16 inches to come to the virgin island. both islands could also see several tornadoes. we have new video at this history from a person in san juan. showing video as the winds ripped through. >>> here's a look of the hurricane from our satellite. that storm moving to the dominican republic. they say that could be the most damaging in almost a century. and flooding could be...
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and was felt as far as mexico city and guatemala city... the death toll has risen to 61... 45 people were killed in oaxaca state, 12 others were killed in chiapas and four in tabasco. a major oaxacan city was hit the hardest, with 36 of the fatalities occurring there and numerous buildings collapsing, including a hospital and part of the city hall. mexico's president toured the city to see just how how bad the damage is.... he declared three days of national mourning, vowing that the government would help rebuild and called for solidarity. (grant) back here in the bay area.. there is a big mexican community and many locals are worried about their families living south of the border. kron 4's ella sogomonian is live in san francisco's mission...where many people are fearing the worst. the death toll is rising and there have been more than 300 aftershocks worrying people here about how their families are coping in the aftermath. the epicenter of an 8.1 magnitude earthquake hit between the states of oaxaca. mexico's it's the strongest temblor
and was felt as far as mexico city and guatemala city... the death toll has risen to 61... 45 people were killed in oaxaca state, 12 others were killed in chiapas and four in tabasco. a major oaxacan city was hit the hardest, with 36 of the fatalities occurring there and numerous buildings collapsing, including a hospital and part of the city hall. mexico's president toured the city to see just how how bad the damage is.... he declared three days of national mourning, vowing that the government...
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city acquired the land, came with easement allowing lion's club to maintain the cross. >> city had ten years to say this wasn't the deal. we want you to clear this land for us. didn't do that. >> now the lion's club is suing after staff asked to expect the electrical wires and workers turned off power. say it was safety issue. >> city concerned about the fire hazard in the area given the proximity of the homes and eucalyptus trees and drought. >> lion's club thinks it was dirty move. want them to partner with them and move to private land. >> don't want to follow the law to acquire property, twist the lion's club arm by taking property away. >> but city saysim gone. >> removal from public land, unfortunately needs to occur through a judicial process because of the suit filed. >> reporter: city claims tried to negotiate when citizens were calling. part of the grass roots efforts by east bay atheists who say religious symbols pub'tli dc la. >> lion's club suing for damages including pg&e bills and alleged violation of free speech and freedom of religion. >> abc7 news app, enable push ale
city acquired the land, came with easement allowing lion's club to maintain the cross. >> city had ten years to say this wasn't the deal. we want you to clear this land for us. didn't do that. >> now the lion's club is suing after staff asked to expect the electrical wires and workers turned off power. say it was safety issue. >> city concerned about the fire hazard in the area given the proximity of the homes and eucalyptus trees and drought. >> lion's club thinks it...
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it's knocked out power to so many people in this entire city. but not just this city. across the entire region here. first responders say it's too dangerous to actually go out and conduct any rescues. the mayor says most of the city is at home, did not evacuate, is hunkering down at home. but we don't know the state of the city right now, because it's too dangerous to venture much further down the road here. we're protected, our crew is und under an overhang. we're in a safe place. these roads here back here can be incredibly dangerous. they're wind tunnels, because the wind is coming right in this direction, blowing everything from trash cans to trees. even a newsstand we saw blow down from wind here. the conditions are expected to deteriorate over the next several hours here. first responders say the weather could become catastrophic. that's why they're not ignore respond to any calls for hope. phone lines are down across much of the area. many people may not be able to reach them. we're transmitting to you via a live network of satellites. it will be a dicey situati
it's knocked out power to so many people in this entire city. but not just this city. across the entire region here. first responders say it's too dangerous to actually go out and conduct any rescues. the mayor says most of the city is at home, did not evacuate, is hunkering down at home. but we don't know the state of the city right now, because it's too dangerous to venture much further down the road here. we're protected, our crew is und under an overhang. we're in a safe place. these roads...
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fox's jonathan hunt has more from mexico city. >> reporter: rescue workers here in mexico city still digging for what is now a fourth straight day following a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake that's killed more than 250 people so far and very countless others under destroyed buildings. officials here say the rescue mission will continue until they're certain there are no more survivors waiting to be rescued. >> translator: we know that before anything else you have to stay calm. do not push each other. >> translator: rescue work continues. we have not stopped. we will not stop finding and trying to find survivors. >> reporter: search and rescues teams from around the world are now starting to arrive in force including from the us where a number of cities have sent their own first responders. augmenting the work being done by the mexican counterparts and thousands of volunteers. >> i knew high to get down here and i'm happy because as soon as i got here literally within two seconds, you know, they put me up on the pile and that's what i came here for. >> reporter: meanwhile the focus
fox's jonathan hunt has more from mexico city. >> reporter: rescue workers here in mexico city still digging for what is now a fourth straight day following a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake that's killed more than 250 people so far and very countless others under destroyed buildings. officials here say the rescue mission will continue until they're certain there are no more survivors waiting to be rescued. >> translator: we know that before anything else you have to stay calm. do...
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we are a city that stands united against hate and hate crimes. we are investigating this particular crime as a hate crime. >> reporter: security guards and oakland police were stationed at the temple the whole day. officers have stepped up patrols at other temples throughout the city. temple members and visitors say they are repulsed by the hateful messages as they welcome in their new year. >> it's always sad to see, um, actions of hate, um, and hurtfulness and that there's always gonna be individuals who are acting in that fashion. >> i think, um, what causes something like that obviously is, um, lack of understanding, lack of empathy, not being exposed to other cultures, religions, ethnicities and races. that's -- and xenophobia. >> reporter: and in a statement today, oakland mayor libby schaaf sails: -- says: >> reporter: members of the congregation invited members of the public to cover words of hate with words of hope. they are investigating any incidence with this and others. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >> henry that paper they put up for
we are a city that stands united against hate and hate crimes. we are investigating this particular crime as a hate crime. >> reporter: security guards and oakland police were stationed at the temple the whole day. officers have stepped up patrols at other temples throughout the city. temple members and visitors say they are repulsed by the hateful messages as they welcome in their new year. >> it's always sad to see, um, actions of hate, um, and hurtfulness and that there's always...
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henry lee reporting live for us tonight in the city. thank you, henry. >>> still to come, people lining up this morning to get their hands on the new apple iphone. in a moment, check out who showed up at the apple store in palo alto to greet eager customers. >>> apple fans are waiting for the new iphone saw a familiar face. the ceo tim cook was on hand at the company's flagship store in palo alto. there he is interacting with some customers an showing off the new apple products. hundreds of apple fans lined up at apple stores all across the bay area today. all wanting to be the first to get their hands on the new iphone. 8 and 8 plus feature a new glass back upgraded camera and wireless charging. apple also debuted their new apple tv and watch. customers said they were looking for more portability since the new watch does not require a phone to be paired with the device. >> i bought the apple watch. i carry my phone with me. i can just take my watch and leave the phone at home because it's cellular connected. >> lines weren't around the
henry lee reporting live for us tonight in the city. thank you, henry. >>> still to come, people lining up this morning to get their hands on the new apple iphone. in a moment, check out who showed up at the apple store in palo alto to greet eager customers. >>> apple fans are waiting for the new iphone saw a familiar face. the ceo tim cook was on hand at the company's flagship store in palo alto. there he is interacting with some customers an showing off the new apple...
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. -- in so many other cities. ok, i want to show you a video which will blow your mind. from -- we are talking about how hip-hop spread locally. i will show you from vietnam with a rapper that will blow you away. let's get some lights out, and you are allowed to dance, by the way. you can, and dance and become world-famous -- you can come up and dance and become world-famous. can anybody beatbox? i will go back to the mike, here we go. the i started talking about history of the bronx and bronx schools, people were like, who is this old white guy? i started rapping along with the message by grandmaster flash, then they knew me as the notorious phd, which i will share with you. they call me notorious phd i don't wear i do mystery i come from the pk play now that i don't you may be shocked to see my face the words on stage don't match my race but the jams are bringing the horrible truth they will make you rock from floor to roof i may be old i may be white, but my floor is funky and my rhymes are tight [applause] mar
. -- in so many other cities. ok, i want to show you a video which will blow your mind. from -- we are talking about how hip-hop spread locally. i will show you from vietnam with a rapper that will blow you away. let's get some lights out, and you are allowed to dance, by the way. you can, and dance and become world-famous -- you can come up and dance and become world-famous. can anybody beatbox? i will go back to the mike, here we go. the i started talking about history of the bronx and bronx...
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venice the old quarter of dubrovnik city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before ninety ninety since the end of the croatian war it's rapidly developed into a magnet for visitors april to october season average of one point seven million tourists up to fifteen thousand on some days most arriving on cruise ships. going to make was may select for example should not get out on their causes such even more. putting out because once you look to do it only. it could be easing up close to five which it misses a stunningly. in that moment only focus on the slash and get out of them if they all such as. the sun now was made to the government chiming. in africa physics come back i'll be all going to change their question not just the day i get out of mining i did post a symbolic skate like i do from montana. oddness about the meal did look like achieve what i was really. had to go than it had to go to not some of those real emotional induced through sleeman to feel more u. turn over on the can i would she feel the studio now to negotiate
venice the old quarter of dubrovnik city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before ninety ninety since the end of the croatian war it's rapidly developed into a magnet for visitors april to october season average of one point seven million tourists up to fifteen thousand on some days most arriving on cruise ships. going to make was may select for example should not get out on their causes such even more. putting out because once you look...
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rain bands from josÉ still off the coast of atlantic city and surf city. a couple of light sprinkles getting in but the heavy stuff still away from you and as we take a look outside, across the region fairly cloudy conditions, that's certainly the case over center city. there could be some peeks of sunshine today but generally speaking it is looking like a fairly cloudy day and a little breezy and at times damp. 71 degrees is your current temperature in philadelphia. your dewpoint is at 67. so, it is moderately humid. the winds out of the north-northeast at 16 miles per hour because of josÉ, it is going to be breezier today. the ocean temperature is 73. hurricane josÉ still a category one. it did take a little jog toward the coast but then it started to push up away from hatteras and it still looks like it will be a category one and eventually a tropical storm as it comes up to our latitude and then spins around and starts to fall apart as an extra tropical low over the weekend. the shift of the track is a little bit farther away from us so we have dropp
rain bands from josÉ still off the coast of atlantic city and surf city. a couple of light sprinkles getting in but the heavy stuff still away from you and as we take a look outside, across the region fairly cloudy conditions, that's certainly the case over center city. there could be some peeks of sunshine today but generally speaking it is looking like a fairly cloudy day and a little breezy and at times damp. 71 degrees is your current temperature in philadelphia. your dewpoint is at 67....
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c-span cities tour's staff visited many sites showcasing its history. located in the eastern part of the state, about 280 miles from seattle, the city is home to .bout 200,000 people learn more about spokane all weekend here on american history tv. bill: explosive 74 took place, believe it or not, in 1974. spokane was, at the time, the smallest city in the world to ever host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world's fair, first to use the environment as a thing. it followed close on nicely 72, the very first birthday. 1972, the very first earth day. the accessionably of expo 74, to try and create a world fair and a series of behaviors to inspire other consciousness of the environment. right now, we are in the archives section of the northwest museum of arts and culture in spokane. quite a few of the records from expo 74 are here. what we are looking at right now of whaty large map, one was called birdseye maps, ironically before people went up in airplanes. they had these maps that put you in your imagination of the the city and they we
c-span cities tour's staff visited many sites showcasing its history. located in the eastern part of the state, about 280 miles from seattle, the city is home to .bout 200,000 people learn more about spokane all weekend here on american history tv. bill: explosive 74 took place, believe it or not, in 1974. spokane was, at the time, the smallest city in the world to ever host a world's fair. but it was the first environmental world's fair, first to use the environment as a thing. it followed...
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the damage there and the rescues happening now in mexico city and its neighboring cities. >>> and we are monitoring hurricane maria. it is pounding puerto rico right now. mornings on 2 continue. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. for just waking up, it is pretty busy out there. lots of cars and news out here as well. it's wednesday, september 20th. i'm pam cook. >> i am is a busy morning. good morning. i'm dave clark. >> let's go to steve paulson. he has a lot to tell you. >> including the weather, too. thank you, you guys. hurricane maria made p land fall, looks like it's going right through puerto rico. the eye wall is filled you, but, still, i don't know how you can get around 150 miles per hour wind. going to be torrential rain and the storm surge, a lot of information is not
the damage there and the rescues happening now in mexico city and its neighboring cities. >>> and we are monitoring hurricane maria. it is pounding puerto rico right now. mornings on 2 continue. >>> good morning. thank you for joining us. for just waking up, it is pretty busy out there. lots of cars and news out here as well. it's wednesday, september 20th. i'm pam cook. >> i am is a busy morning. good morning. i'm dave clark. >> let's go to steve paulson. he has a...
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russian submarine strike eisel targets around the syrian city of did this or is moscow continues to support government forces in its campaign to liberate the country from terrorists also. prepared to launch a campaign for independence from spain and it met with fierce resistance to from the dreaded which is threatening to prosecute hundreds of the region's mayors and hillary clinton opens up on her election defeat in her new book. and what she thinks cost her the chance to be america's first female president. and i welcome good evening it's just turned eight o'clock here in moscow you're watching international. the russian navy has targeted a number of i still held areas with missiles near the syrian city did is saw with the details his. thursday's strikes are really quite significant because many see darrow's or as sort of one of isis last remaining strongholds in syria that we could be seeing the beginning of the end of i saw a final push to take back what little land they do have left at this point and the pictures we have of the seven cruise missiles being launched from two russian subm
russian submarine strike eisel targets around the syrian city of did this or is moscow continues to support government forces in its campaign to liberate the country from terrorists also. prepared to launch a campaign for independence from spain and it met with fierce resistance to from the dreaded which is threatening to prosecute hundreds of the region's mayors and hillary clinton opens up on her election defeat in her new book. and what she thinks cost her the chance to be america's first...
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by the cities of santa cruz and lafayette. julie. >> azenith smith tonight in freemont. thank you. >>> the families of two of three ups workers who were shot and killed at work in san francisco filed wrongless death lawsuits today. guards did not check the bag of ups worker jimmy lam as he entered the workplace and he managed to bring in a sub machine gun and pistol right through security even though the metal detector went off according to the lawsuit. lamb killed 3ups workers and woupblded several others before killing himself. sandy lim lost her husband. her two daughters are having a very tough time with their father gone. >> the hardest thing right now for me was to see the girls cry sometimes. periodically. saying that they miss daddy. i think that's the toughest to cope right now. >> ups and the security company allied universal declined do comment. ups did say though that they're deeply concerned about their employees and their families. >>> the contra costa board of supervisors have chosen a retired judge to serve as
by the cities of santa cruz and lafayette. julie. >> azenith smith tonight in freemont. thank you. >>> the families of two of three ups workers who were shot and killed at work in san francisco filed wrongless death lawsuits today. guards did not check the bag of ups worker jimmy lam as he entered the workplace and he managed to bring in a sub machine gun and pistol right through security even though the metal detector went off according to the lawsuit. lamb killed 3ups workers...
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though it helped quite a bit i'm sure cities would be huge fans of that because they would say each city is different , what rings need to look like. d.c. that is a real possibility of them putting that out there? >> there are specific concerns the localities and the cities and the states have. i think you could set up a national framework that takes those concerns into account but also make sure there is a consistent process across the board and we can get those investments and facilities off the ground. does the pole attachment issue when it comes to ,mplementing all this wi-fi it's a little bit mundane but it is pretty extensive, isn't it? but init is mundane terms of how we can will out these facilities, the real issue comes down to what are the costs and how quickly can you move these facilities and services at? this is an issue localities and state play a role in. if we can get the policy right we can get broadband: quickly. the washington regulatory committees and commissions are on the same wavelength as the state locals, or is it sometimes competing regulation? >> i think they u
though it helped quite a bit i'm sure cities would be huge fans of that because they would say each city is different , what rings need to look like. d.c. that is a real possibility of them putting that out there? >> there are specific concerns the localities and the cities and the states have. i think you could set up a national framework that takes those concerns into account but also make sure there is a consistent process across the board and we can get those investments and...
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but the city isn't footing the bill, apple is. ten-b provides a substantial insensitive for the city. so it came as a surprise during the july meeting it was proved. cody clements has passed every aspect of it including his training as a peace officer. >> reporter: the commission which did not respond to the interview denies it is deliberately dragging it out. the city is under no obligation to preserve the force. officer allen buyard has spent his life to protect the community. >> the city is determined to get rid of us and i don't know if there would be a lot of people jumping up and down saying this is a good program. >> reporter: the patrol specials continue to work their beat night after night hoping for any signal that their work is valued by city leaders. >> nobody is talking about this. not one peep from anybody. >> reporter: the patrol special's days appear to be numbered even as property crimes continue to plague the city. without the resources to keep up, there is clearly no lifeline coming from city hall unless public
but the city isn't footing the bill, apple is. ten-b provides a substantial insensitive for the city. so it came as a surprise during the july meeting it was proved. cody clements has passed every aspect of it including his training as a peace officer. >> reporter: the commission which did not respond to the interview denies it is deliberately dragging it out. the city is under no obligation to preserve the force. officer allen buyard has spent his life to protect the community. >>...
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for the peninsula, daly city, 65 degrees and redwood city, 70. outer 63 degrees and the north bay upper 70s for the most part. looking at the school day forecast. as you are packing up the school bag for the kids early this morning, before they get up, it will be cool throughout the morning. make sure they are wearing long sleeves and pants. warms up nicely. the day planner for oakland, we only see those temperatures in the 60s after that cool start and stays breezy with a lot of sunshine. if you are making weekend plans to head to santa cruz, expect those highs this weekend in the mid-70s. still cool today. we will be warming up over the next several days. upper 70s next week for san francisco. today, 73 for the inland areas, but 93 next thursday. get ready for that. vianey arana tracking what's happening on the roadways. >> i heard you mention earlier you turned on the heater in your car. so did i. i had to clear the windshields. now we'll see how much of the electric bill goes toward the heating bill. we are seeing a couple fender benders out
for the peninsula, daly city, 65 degrees and redwood city, 70. outer 63 degrees and the north bay upper 70s for the most part. looking at the school day forecast. as you are packing up the school bag for the kids early this morning, before they get up, it will be cool throughout the morning. make sure they are wearing long sleeves and pants. warms up nicely. the day planner for oakland, we only see those temperatures in the 60s after that cool start and stays breezy with a lot of sunshine. if...
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in a city with a rich history dating back 1400 years, you might expect a lot of ruins. in the ukrainian capital kiev, however, ruins are not a witness to the city's past, but simply incomplete building projects. whether it's an abandoned sports hall, a rusting bridge, or a partly finished train station, there are more than 200 mere shells of buildings in kiev. for some, they are a blight to the city, while for otrs, they provide exclusive sites for unusual activities. actually, they should finish it, says this young man, but another part of me says, it's great to climb here. more on that coming up later in the show. there's a stereotype of germans being law abiding and orderly. however, on the spanish island of mallorca -- often jokingly referred to as germany's 17th federal state due to the high number of tourists -- problems are on the rise. neo-nazis displaying racist tattoos and chanting xenophobic slogans are increasingly flocking to the beaches of the capital palma. while it's illegal in germany to perform the nazi salute or display any fascist symbols, there are
in a city with a rich history dating back 1400 years, you might expect a lot of ruins. in the ukrainian capital kiev, however, ruins are not a witness to the city's past, but simply incomplete building projects. whether it's an abandoned sports hall, a rusting bridge, or a partly finished train station, there are more than 200 mere shells of buildings in kiev. for some, they are a blight to the city, while for otrs, they provide exclusive sites for unusual activities. actually, they should...
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the car was an unmarked city vehicle. taft police was part of a mutual aid in berkeley over the weekend hoping to keep the peace during free speech week events. the officer was part of that mutual aid. >>> we got played, that's what uc berkeley official was saying after free speech week was canceled. it will now cost the university up to $800,000 for security. abc 7 news reporter leah is live with this development. >> reporter: for those of you who do remember, the gibson was scheduled to hold a rally in san francisco. cal has confirmed he will be on campus tomorrow and this is what they are saying, he has not been invited by the university, he will be treated likeer private individual and will not be allowed to use a mega phone during his speech. myelomade an aappearance at berkeley yesterday. his rally only lasted 15 minutes. the other speakers scheduled for free speech week has already announced they were not coming, including luis yan who e failed cal's spoke's person. >> he said don't you know what's going on. i said
the car was an unmarked city vehicle. taft police was part of a mutual aid in berkeley over the weekend hoping to keep the peace during free speech week events. the officer was part of that mutual aid. >>> we got played, that's what uc berkeley official was saying after free speech week was canceled. it will now cost the university up to $800,000 for security. abc 7 news reporter leah is live with this development. >> reporter: for those of you who do remember, the gibson was...
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that city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before ninety 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 tional get out of their cars are such even more. putting out because once you look to don't only. see it go back amazing that stuff of which i miss is a stunningly. in that moment only focus on the slash and get out of them if they all such as grab. zen now it's not clear to the government shouldn't. let your boss in africa face it. but i can't be all going to change their question not just today. i did post a somebody. on the subject on the menu would look like me when i was really sad to go than it had to go to not someone i was real. through sleeman a feel more you didn't do it on me can i would she feel. it in the most she it the much as will be able to. see me this will start a war supposedly also a li
that city wools is a willed cultural heritage site the city was already a popular tourist destination before ninety 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 tional get out of their cars are such even more. putting out because once you look to don't only. see it go back...
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cities at risk. three reasons for him. one is he wants to enhance his own political prestige at home. he is put a lot of political capital in being able to do this at home. >> is he in peril? >> i think he is not. he is some what paranoid the he has killed many members of the elite, who, and that something suggests he thinks he is in some peril. wants to strengthen. he wants to be able to deter us. he believes we want to overthrow him. he believes that we want to reunite the korean peninsula on, the south's terms, right. we don't. we don't want to do that. but he believes it. so he sees these weapons as ultimate deterrent. then i think the third reason he wants them. he wants to extort us. once he can demonstrate this capability. then he will say, come and sit at the table. i am a nuclear power. let's have a different kind of conversation. let's start the conversation by, by, saying, you the united states, needs to leave the korean peninsula. so i think he wants to do all three of those things. i think margaret people are
cities at risk. three reasons for him. one is he wants to enhance his own political prestige at home. he is put a lot of political capital in being able to do this at home. >> is he in peril? >> i think he is not. he is some what paranoid the he has killed many members of the elite, who, and that something suggests he thinks he is in some peril. wants to strengthen. he wants to be able to deter us. he believes we want to overthrow him. he believes that we want to reunite the korean...
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the eagles faced a tough road test when they went to kansas city to take on the kansas city chiefs. the game was close all the way until late in the fourth and after chiefs pulled away you have to credit carson wentz and eagles owe even if for not giving up. touchdown pass to nelson agholor. made it a seven-point game. only problem, 52nd left one last chance for eagles to tie it up. what do you do, knock it down. chiefs batted it away. tough loss by eagles. they who 27-20. >> offensively we have to address our own, you know, needs and the way we're playing, again by no means do i want to throw the ball that many times but we have to get running game fixed. it is a team effort. however the game played out we try to find a way to win at the end and mistakes, obviously cost us today. >> eagles/giants at the link next weekend. that is sports in a minute. i'm sean brace. >>> it felt better last night anytime cowboys get their butts kick it is fantastic. last night denver broncos did it to them. broncos, quarterback trever simone, bob, do you know? it is trever. >> cj anderson ran all ove
the eagles faced a tough road test when they went to kansas city to take on the kansas city chiefs. the game was close all the way until late in the fourth and after chiefs pulled away you have to credit carson wentz and eagles owe even if for not giving up. touchdown pass to nelson agholor. made it a seven-point game. only problem, 52nd left one last chance for eagles to tie it up. what do you do, knock it down. chiefs batted it away. tough loss by eagles. they who 27-20. >> offensively...
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city. but don't walk selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that don't. produce offspring to tell you the celebrity gossip the public by file supporters. often tell me you are not cool enough and let's not buy their products. all the hawks that we along with all those walking along. no one else seemed wrong. why don't we just don't all. get to shape out just to get educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. hello welcome back syrian government forces backed by russia have recaptured a launch fortified area held by islamic state in the city of dia that's according to the russian defense ministry. syrian troops found a network of tunnels off to taking the position equipped with weapons medical supplies and food it's also been revealed that the area was defended by terrorists of mainly former soviet republic and russian origin on tuesday a russia
city. but don't walk selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles that don't. produce offspring to tell you the celebrity gossip the public by file supporters. often tell me you are not cool enough and let's not buy their products. all the hawks that we along with all those walking along. no one else seemed wrong. why don't we just don't all. get to shape out just to get educated and in detroit equals betrayal. when so many find...
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in addition the city is no longer issuing licenses for hotels and holiday apartments in the old city center. but a lot of people who legally tourists feel themselves criminalized by the current criticism like elizabeth us who runs a bloke on the soap she lets her own flat and those who friend. thesea they left at the front row and i thought i think i misspoke yourself to name but i think i meant they seem to end up on santa's lap at a son that's. the end of the line even headaches. but i'm not certain what i mean. the percent that a percent or not but it to me that math. prevent or percent that one. out of me that need be that level of alchemy to me advocate george up oil oil oil that when guests arrive elizabeth cosigning us always meets them personally she explains with put the gum permitted in the building the. forty year old elizabeth applied for her letters license years ago it would no longer be possible in her she sees the city's controls so this is a step in the wrong direction and out of the idea that the more lossless yeah but i and they. are going to what i said i think th
in addition the city is no longer issuing licenses for hotels and holiday apartments in the old city center. but a lot of people who legally tourists feel themselves criminalized by the current criticism like elizabeth us who runs a bloke on the soap she lets her own flat and those who friend. thesea they left at the front row and i thought i think i misspoke yourself to name but i think i meant they seem to end up on santa's lap at a son that's. the end of the line even headaches. but i'm not...
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in many cities, their scattered around the state, in any given city in columbus or cincinnati or dayton or cleveland there's no one authorizer. so the charters are, it's messy and some of the kind of steering that you are recommending for the reinvented system is really hard to pull off in that -- perhaps impossible. >> guest: it's a big flaw. i may, those of us who believe in charge for a long time, there's been different schools of thought and there was a strong school of thought that multiple c's was better. we're trying to get away from monopolies can from digits having monopolies. we want lots of competition. let's have lots of authorizers. big mistake. because steering is so important. that our system like issues. transportation. do kids have equal access to all these schools? to their transportation or is it only the kids whose parents have enough money and time to try them with equal access? special ed, the kids with disabilities, to the equal access for some schools trying to prevent or get rid of them? you can go down the line, all of these issues, somebody's got to be up to s
in many cities, their scattered around the state, in any given city in columbus or cincinnati or dayton or cleveland there's no one authorizer. so the charters are, it's messy and some of the kind of steering that you are recommending for the reinvented system is really hard to pull off in that -- perhaps impossible. >> guest: it's a big flaw. i may, those of us who believe in charge for a long time, there's been different schools of thought and there was a strong school of thought that...
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and now one wilmington city council member would allow city residents to have even some farm animals at their house. >> goat people come over here. >> reporter: she runs the school's farm and has students collect eggs. the students also feed and take care of the goats and turkeys. it has allowed many students to blossom. >> yes, i see the value in having animals work with people from all different types of backgrounds emotionally. >> reporter: but farm animals in the city where there isn't always a big grassy yard, karen isn't totally sold. she wants to be fair to the animals too. >> if it helps people, that's great. i think there needs to be a close monitoring. make some sort of registration. nobody came to them and asked them specifically to let them have farm animals in the city. he now recognizes there are a ton of unanswered questions about the animals, they space they need, cleaning up after the animals. he has now decided to table the bill at least temporarily. so far now farm animals will stay on farms and out of wilmington back yards. tim furlong, nbc 10 news. >>> a young se
and now one wilmington city council member would allow city residents to have even some farm animals at their house. >> goat people come over here. >> reporter: she runs the school's farm and has students collect eggs. the students also feed and take care of the goats and turkeys. it has allowed many students to blossom. >> yes, i see the value in having animals work with people from all different types of backgrounds emotionally. >> reporter: but farm animals in the...
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while the city has tried desperately not to collapse. the profit of. the supper will probably be global in the coffee cup at home in the bushes up little on saabs and the supposed. to. find. is a tourist phobia fulfill photo and identity. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest this thing that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a kid still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our r. . and i secretly promised to never like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with this one to. speak to us there are no other takers. in that mainstream media has met its maker. the battle of the. doubt. went to a new way as a no but a little note miss was mean did i miss almost no. no no. in that it had already but to m
while the city has tried desperately not to collapse. the profit of. the supper will probably be global in the coffee cup at home in the bushes up little on saabs and the supposed. to. find. is a tourist phobia fulfill photo and identity. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you worry yourself and taken your last wrong turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest this thing that i never got off my chest. i...
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city of los angeles. after rome and budapest pulled out of the race due to the unpopularity of hosting the games. an olympic city into park. the announcement from lima is historic for the ioc. it's also the first time the outcome is preordained. genie: cost concerns are a very real one for the paris olympics. our business editor is here. the electric have gained notoriety for being an economic boondoggle for the cities that host them. paris is open to buck that trend inin 2024. three bids and 100 years later it's happening again. harris will host the 2024 olympic games. france is hoping to come out in the black. it's planning to invest 6 billion euro's in the games. much of the necessary infrastructure already exists. >> the things we are planning to build our things we neneed anyw. objective will be keeping down the cost overruns that have become an inevitable plplague on cities that host the olympics. went over budget by 10 billion euro's. the paris games could bring in between five and 10 billion euro'
city of los angeles. after rome and budapest pulled out of the race due to the unpopularity of hosting the games. an olympic city into park. the announcement from lima is historic for the ioc. it's also the first time the outcome is preordained. genie: cost concerns are a very real one for the paris olympics. our business editor is here. the electric have gained notoriety for being an economic boondoggle for the cities that host them. paris is open to buck that trend inin 2024. three bids and...
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what's it like in florida city? >> well, florida city looks like it is settling down a bit. i hope that's going to be on a permanent basis. but just when you think it's settled down, it comes roaring through again. but it looks like from what i can see, we appear to be in pretty good shape. i'm about to permitting, and do a survey of the damage and see just what my city looks like. but right now it's just been dicey trying to get out because the winds come roaring back and it can be very dangerous. you drop a dime and all of a sudden it is roaring again. >> we've been watching some video you're further inland so storm surge is not the biggest problem for you but wind damage. is there power in your community? >> there is some power. not a lot. most of that's gone down. we don't appear, from what i've seen so far, to have a big problem with water or flooding but power is definitely an issue. a lot of power lines down and that sort of thing. but structurally, from what i can see, from my vantage point right now, i'm elevated right now, it looks like the buildings are holding up
what's it like in florida city? >> well, florida city looks like it is settling down a bit. i hope that's going to be on a permanent basis. but just when you think it's settled down, it comes roaring through again. but it looks like from what i can see, we appear to be in pretty good shape. i'm about to permitting, and do a survey of the damage and see just what my city looks like. but right now it's just been dicey trying to get out because the winds come roaring back and it can be very...
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parks and around the city there he also followed on with this. the state's answer to suitable incident and to preview of similar incidents must be to put more police on the streets and parks i have been calling for these for years worth or a tease of issued a description of the man they're looking for in 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 of come in for this sort of critique it came back in early twenty sixteen when the 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 lights the police the latest to come in for criticism after what many have seen as a very insensitive way in an inadequate way to deal with this investigation into what s
parks and around the city there he also followed on with this. the state's answer to suitable incident and to preview of similar incidents must be to put more police on the streets and parks i have been calling for these for years worth or a tease of issued a description of the man they're looking for in 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...
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city unforgiving. with an extra man, one goal became two before half—time, gabrieljesus headed his first. his second after the break was little more than a gift. the only real mystery left was just how many were coming. leroy sane provided the answers. this made it four. before he and city finished with the best of the lot. liverpool's frailties ruthlessly exposed, manchester city living up to their promise. adam wild, bbc news. some greater goals in there. note a round—up of all the action. we will dwell on that match a bit longer. i went to the jurgen dwell on that match a bit longer. i went to thejurgen klopp news conference yesterday and seemed —— he said he was looking forward to it after the break and the transfer window and he thought it would be quite tight. but it turned on that sending off. and you and i differ on this. you can make your own decisions about whether you think he should have been sent off but it turned the game. city 1—0 up at that point and then the floodgates opened
city unforgiving. with an extra man, one goal became two before half—time, gabrieljesus headed his first. his second after the break was little more than a gift. the only real mystery left was just how many were coming. leroy sane provided the answers. this made it four. before he and city finished with the best of the lot. liverpool's frailties ruthlessly exposed, manchester city living up to their promise. adam wild, bbc news. some greater goals in there. note a round—up of all the...
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and a syrian forces have for several isis fighters out of the city of the war well this city has largely been occupied by the terror group for the last three years and says that it has become one of the largest pockets of extremist forces in syria. the government army brigades were reunited after the siege on the city with finally lifted one had been trapped inside all that time the train co has more on the liberation campaign the people of their resort won't have to pray for these to appear in the skies anymore for three years air drops with their only lifeline and they prayed for what was really just a handful of syrian soldiers to never let the city fall completely to islamic state while i saw used any means absolutely anything to take their resort it's all over now but nearly nine months ago a sea of i saw all around the city and beyond the country and black as you can see on this map since that point it's only been shrinking two thousand and seventeen so far a nightmare for islamic state and syria i'll break down the milestones for you number one palmira. the city with more than thr
and a syrian forces have for several isis fighters out of the city of the war well this city has largely been occupied by the terror group for the last three years and says that it has become one of the largest pockets of extremist forces in syria. the government army brigades were reunited after the siege on the city with finally lifted one had been trapped inside all that time the train co has more on the liberation campaign the people of their resort won't have to pray for these to appear in...
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7:00 tonight at city hall. city leaders will discuss adding license plate readers in the city. >>> this morning, the government is working to better understand algae blooms. they are funding a research in seven states, including california. they are monitoring algae that is toxic to animals. the bay area is where blue algae grows. we researched the highest profile locations with warnings across part of the russian river. this morning, a warning went out covering the north bay and east bay that followed the death of two dog that is went swimming in a napa pond. at least two waterways have been closed this summer. one in oakland and one in fremont. in discovery bay, one location closed earlier this summer. >>> at 5:26, several news stories we are covering this morning. hurricane maria makes lands fall in puerto rico. the new images of destruction coming into the news room. >>> a massive deadly quake shakes mess coe. the search for any survivors this morning. >>> breaking u right now, two overnight fires in the ba
7:00 tonight at city hall. city leaders will discuss adding license plate readers in the city. >>> this morning, the government is working to better understand algae blooms. they are funding a research in seven states, including california. they are monitoring algae that is toxic to animals. the bay area is where blue algae grows. we researched the highest profile locations with warnings across part of the russian river. this morning, a warning went out covering the north bay and east...
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here is a beautiful view of the city. this is that top part where there have been some lights in here. just a point of interest there, but just looks like fall out there, doesn't it? overnight lows will be in the 450s there. >> places. it will feel -- 50s in some players. so it will feel a little cool when you wake up. as this sags down, some of this wet weather will get into northern california, and perhaps up into sonoma county tomorrow morning. you will see that in the model. and you'll see see how it's up in eureka, that's probably just sprinkles up there right now. we won't even see that. it won't be that consistent. we'll get a little bit of wet here and there. windy out there this afternoon. so the winds have died down a little bit, and they're going to start shifting more southwesterly. right now, that is coming from the north, but those winds will start to shift directions in the next 6 to 8 hours as this system gets closer. so tomorrow morning, this is san francisco. this is a 3-d depiction. you see the model is
here is a beautiful view of the city. this is that top part where there have been some lights in here. just a point of interest there, but just looks like fall out there, doesn't it? overnight lows will be in the 450s there. >> places. it will feel -- 50s in some players. so it will feel a little cool when you wake up. as this sags down, some of this wet weather will get into northern california, and perhaps up into sonoma county tomorrow morning. you will see that in the model. and...
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union city was the first city in the u-s to create a memorial specifically for the heroes of flight 93. on board were several people from the bay area. including mark bingham, nicole miller, thomas burnett, and lauren grandcolas. the plane was originally headed to s-f-o...hijacked some passengers back control --- but it crashed in a field outside shanksville, pennsylvania. 40 passengers and crew were killed (steve) and in union city... dozens gathered at the flight 93 memorial to honor the people onboard the plane that went down in shanksville, pennsylvania. union city was the first city in the u-s to create a memorial specifically for the heroes of flight 93. on board were several people from the bay area. including mark bingham, nicole miller, thomas burnett, and lauren grandcolas. the plane was originally headed to s-f-o... but was hijacked some passengers tried to take back control --- but it crashed in a field outside shanksville, pennsylvania. 40 passengers and crew were killed ahead at eight.. walking and texting at the same time in the wrong place .. could get you a fine
union city was the first city in the u-s to create a memorial specifically for the heroes of flight 93. on board were several people from the bay area. including mark bingham, nicole miller, thomas burnett, and lauren grandcolas. the plane was originally headed to s-f-o...hijacked some passengers back control --- but it crashed in a field outside shanksville, pennsylvania. 40 passengers and crew were killed (steve) and in union city... dozens gathered at the flight 93 memorial to honor the...
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Sep 16, 2017
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sign to the city letter head, but even city leaders don't know where it originated. the store oakla oakla oakla oaka team's roots are not as firmly built in oakland they plan to move into a new san francisco arena. that is a oakland logo, i guess for them to leave the town which a attribute. >> some see it as salt in the wound as the team leaves the city. >> it's good and bad. but it's still nice to still represent the bay area. >> a release date for fan purchase has not been announced. the warriors say it will be coming soon. >> let's talk about the weather for the town and the entire bay area. >> we have weather that will please everyone this weekend. from our south beach camera, watch the marine layer as it tried to make its way back. it's not very organized, we're not seeing widespread low clouds but tomorrow morning as you again the weekend, do expect some low cloud cover to start the day. here's a look at your planner. we're basically looking at tomorrow morning coastal clouds as we head towards noontime, subpoenas 60s, 70s should be a nice mild saturday sas we
sign to the city letter head, but even city leaders don't know where it originated. the store oakla oakla oakla oaka team's roots are not as firmly built in oakland they plan to move into a new san francisco arena. that is a oakland logo, i guess for them to leave the town which a attribute. >> some see it as salt in the wound as the team leaves the city. >> it's good and bad. but it's still nice to still represent the bay area. >> a release date for fan purchase has not been...
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09/17
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city hall tonight and this is the 1st of its kind. people will be showing up to help pay for the government fees as well. live in san francisco. >>> former congressman anthony weiner set to be sentenced for lewd and sexual conduct. the new york democrat admitted sending graphic photos and having obscene video chats with a 15-year-old girl. prosecutors what sentenced to more than 2 years in prison his attorneys what probation say he's a sick man who has made stunning progress through counseling.>> this was the scene at uc berkeley where conservative commentator milo yiannopoulos was planning a four-day week. in the end he spent only a few minutes on campus before being with away.>> counter protesters and trump supporters got in heated shouting matches yesterday after separated by police in right there. milo yiannopoulos made an appearance for less than 15 minutes . he took some of these with supporters and sang the national anthem.>> making sure we are here and they the administration now that nothing they do will stop us from showing
city hall tonight and this is the 1st of its kind. people will be showing up to help pay for the government fees as well. live in san francisco. >>> former congressman anthony weiner set to be sentenced for lewd and sexual conduct. the new york democrat admitted sending graphic photos and having obscene video chats with a 15-year-old girl. prosecutors what sentenced to more than 2 years in prison his attorneys what probation say he's a sick man who has made stunning progress through...
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Sep 15, 2017
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peninsula 76 in redwood city. wind out of the wet at 9 miles an hour. 69 across the mission and cooler 65 for the morina. up towards the north bay 81 in novato. a trend like this through the next seven days. i'll update you what's coming our way. three troughs of high pressure. it keeps the temperatures near for friday. with the second one moving in mild 70s inland. even cooler. by next friday showers to the north we have revised are the seven-day forecast. notice how comfortable in san francisco with temperatures in the 60s. the inland valleys we see it low 80s this weekend. then to 75 degrees next tuesday. in fact, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday wp 70s for those days. that's the most comfortable we have seen since april at this point. >> a long time thanks, jeff. >> copious notes. thank you, jeff. >> got it. >>> new hope for a bit bull found badly beaten. we have photos of the puppy after life saving surgery. filing a lawsuit. th) >>> happening now, the six people who say they were attacked by mobs on b.a.
peninsula 76 in redwood city. wind out of the wet at 9 miles an hour. 69 across the mission and cooler 65 for the morina. up towards the north bay 81 in novato. a trend like this through the next seven days. i'll update you what's coming our way. three troughs of high pressure. it keeps the temperatures near for friday. with the second one moving in mild 70s inland. even cooler. by next friday showers to the north we have revised are the seven-day forecast. notice how comfortable in san...
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westbound 80 getting into the city fine. all the routes throughout the city moving well. just that little bit of slowing out of the altamont pass. kari, what do you have for us today? >> another pleasant day as we go into the afternoon. mostly clear skies with breezy winds. here is a look at high temperatures today. heading up to 69 degrees in san
westbound 80 getting into the city fine. all the routes throughout the city moving well. just that little bit of slowing out of the altamont pass. kari, what do you have for us today? >> another pleasant day as we go into the afternoon. mostly clear skies with breezy winds. here is a look at high temperatures today. heading up to 69 degrees in san
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live in mexico city. our earthquake coverage continues in just a moment. but first, the latest on hurricane maria. its lashing the dominican republic right now with dangerous winds and rain and the storage surge is also a concern. the deadly storm has weakened to a category 2 but it's still powerful with sustained winds around 110 miles. maria slammed into puerto rico as a category 4 early wednesday, knocking out power to much of the entire island. well, on puerto rico that is where we find our reporter. so paul first to you, what are conditions like right now and what are you expecting in the coming hours? >> reporter: we are expecting this wind to continue, john. it's important to point out that the center of hurricane maria -- many of whom are hunkering down here for the night because some of them couldn't get out in time because the airport shut down earlier tonight. it's important to point out, though, after we heard from officials a little while ago in their latest briefing that's what's concerning
live in mexico city. our earthquake coverage continues in just a moment. but first, the latest on hurricane maria. its lashing the dominican republic right now with dangerous winds and rain and the storage surge is also a concern. the deadly storm has weakened to a category 2 but it's still powerful with sustained winds around 110 miles. maria slammed into puerto rico as a category 4 early wednesday, knocking out power to much of the entire island. well, on puerto rico that is where we find our...
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Sep 20, 2017
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in fact, the city's mayor says buildings collapsed in 44 different places within just the city limits. and right now emergency workers and the mexican ay qui ackly as apartment complex that collapsed in mexico city. i will let you knowdate as frso. >>> a lot of people in the bay area have family or friends in mexico. they are turning to the consulate general of mexico in san francisco to look for help. people desperate to hear from lovedsinne o the consulate. the consulate general says if you are worried, give them a call. >> we have the capacity to reach people in mexico city. if they cannot find anyone, they can reach us and we will try to help. >>
in fact, the city's mayor says buildings collapsed in 44 different places within just the city limits. and right now emergency workers and the mexican ay qui ackly as apartment complex that collapsed in mexico city. i will let you knowdate as frso. >>> a lot of people in the bay area have family or friends in mexico. they are turning to the consulate general of mexico in san francisco to look for help. people desperate to hear from lovedsinne o the consulate. the consulate general says...