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i looked at 16,000 homicide cases and in the city of l.a. and counted each case in the resolution. nationally for urban areas 50% was reported for the largest urban areas. again i think those are a bit inflated and sometimes nodded in a malicious way they are easy to solve cases that accumulate outside of urban areas. >> what is the term nhi and why to use that question art >> guest: you know the acronym was in the vernacular of prosecutors were in the 80s. in that no human involved and it was a quip that people would say for certain crimes that didn't attract a lot of public notice or public outrage. the murders of black men particularly black gang members typically got no news coverage and elicited outrage. there were things that followed from that. very concrete resource allocation that depended on whether a case got a lot of attention or not. nhi i think actually has a dual meaning. obviously there's the disturbing implication for the police are saying they don't care. it was also used as lack humor. the world is not going to care even if we do. it is not so much in these in th
i looked at 16,000 homicide cases and in the city of l.a. and counted each case in the resolution. nationally for urban areas 50% was reported for the largest urban areas. again i think those are a bit inflated and sometimes nodded in a malicious way they are easy to solve cases that accumulate outside of urban areas. >> what is the term nhi and why to use that question art >> guest: you know the acronym was in the vernacular of prosecutors were in the 80s. in that no human involved...
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this is video from those protests back in november of 2011 the l.a. city council approved the settlement proposal yesterday the suit was filed on behalf of about 300 people who were arrested when police evicted demonstrators from and occupy l.a. camp at city hall an attorney says some people were handcuffed to tightly and others were held on buses for six hours and not allowed allowed to use the restroom. ju abo anyere u ussuga you n ussplea®. ...ncaloe swtene splend® ls yoexpeence. ..he j of gar. ..itho allhe corie ink gar,ay senda >> reporter: time now a 626 and happening now the men some the head men's basketball coaches of the final four teams are weighing in on indiana's new religious freedom restoration act. the coaches got together in a conference call yesterday to discuss the issue since this man semifinal and championship games will be played in indianapolis starting saturday critics claim the law gives businesses the ability to discriminate by refusing to sell goods and services to gay people if they choose. in a statement the coaches said
this is video from those protests back in november of 2011 the l.a. city council approved the settlement proposal yesterday the suit was filed on behalf of about 300 people who were arrested when police evicted demonstrators from and occupy l.a. camp at city hall an attorney says some people were handcuffed to tightly and others were held on buses for six hours and not allowed allowed to use the restroom. ju abo anyere u ussuga you n ussplea®. ...ncaloe swtene splend® ls yoexpeence. ..he j of...
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i do wonder if the l.a. city council will go through with this. a lot of tourists go to venice beach. >> i wonder. >> there is a chance the city council may shoot this down. >> you lose the families but you bring in the market cs. >> what would the feminist t-shirt girl say 1234*. >> how do you feel about this issue. >> you don't have to be a real feminist will take off the shirt and show off the [bleep]. all right? i said [bleep]. >> see you on jessibell.com tomorrow. i have been reading "the meme nighs -- feminist mystique." this is venice beach. if you want to pass the law in buffalo. this is great. put this in california, yes. anchorage alaska, status quo. we don't want to see a lot of topless in the great lakes area. >> hey. i'm from there. people eat sandwiches on the peach. they bring the mayo and a cooler. >> i do that at the jersey shore. is that wrong. it sounds the same. >> i was surprised this wasn't legal already. do you think with the technology people have with the perm drones and the phones that this will cause some sort of uproar
i do wonder if the l.a. city council will go through with this. a lot of tourists go to venice beach. >> i wonder. >> there is a chance the city council may shoot this down. >> you lose the families but you bring in the market cs. >> what would the feminist t-shirt girl say 1234*. >> how do you feel about this issue. >> you don't have to be a real feminist will take off the shirt and show off the [bleep]. all right? i said [bleep]. >> see you on...
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lovely 11 million in l.a. county. about half that in l.a. city. significantly more in southern california. in l.a. itself do you have a goal of what you think is reasonable to sign up over the next year or so. >> i'm striving for 220,000 which is the estimated population. if that takes us a series of years so be it but we're putting the resources behind this. it pays us back many times over every time we get somebody fully integrated. so it makes business sense and >> you alluded to this before but cities may intervene in the litigation on the side. >> we're looking to do an amicus brief and have a lot of other cities who stepped up saying they want to be apart of it too. we don't have local government or the federal part of the government saying, oh, we're against this. because if just a few voices decided to challenge we think we can get a coalition of cities much larger and that is an important counterbalance for any court. especially they may win this first round judging by what i've heard about the court it is in. but it will be appealed and
lovely 11 million in l.a. county. about half that in l.a. city. significantly more in southern california. in l.a. itself do you have a goal of what you think is reasonable to sign up over the next year or so. >> i'm striving for 220,000 which is the estimated population. if that takes us a series of years so be it but we're putting the resources behind this. it pays us back many times over every time we get somebody fully integrated. so it makes business sense and >> you alluded to...
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andic that you and i have seen from new york to atlanta to l.a. cities that were able to deal with these things because there were structures there to deal with it. and then you get cities that always demonize and denigrate those kind of structures and then you end up where kids have nowhere to express themselves and they take the way that is not in any way shape, or form something that we would condone. mark? >> yes. oftentimes what you'll find is this reaction of violence and disorder, and what appears to be chaos, is a result of a lack of proactivity in established and respectful and open lines of communication. i think the frustration, the buildup of frustration, in regards of what the particular issue is the frustrating part about it is, when young people especially young people feel as if they're not being heard, and the second part being that no one is listening to what they're saying, and they're not being spoken to. and their issues aren't being addressed, as the councilman made reference to, you get this explosion, this reaction. it is t
andic that you and i have seen from new york to atlanta to l.a. cities that were able to deal with these things because there were structures there to deal with it. and then you get cities that always demonize and denigrate those kind of structures and then you end up where kids have nowhere to express themselves and they take the way that is not in any way shape, or form something that we would condone. mark? >> yes. oftentimes what you'll find is this reaction of violence and disorder,...
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it's probably nothing compared to l.a. the city is at the top of a list of most congested cities. san francisco honolulu, second and third. >>> this is an ugly april fool's joke. tom brady sharing this photo. i think we have it for you. he was in a full body cast. trust me. looky for pats fans it wasn't real. >>> now it's time for your brew on this responses. a pizza shop closing its doors after protests and online threats because the owner said he would refuse to cater a gay wedding. should it be forced to close? >> if someone didn't want my business i wouldn't want to give it to them. >> denise said they have to right to determine their own customer base. >> kimberly writes, it is irrational those calling for tolerance themselves cannot tolerate the believes of others on which our country was founded. >> join us online for that conversation #keeptalking on the "fox and friends first" facebook page. we hope you have a great day. "fox and friends" starts right now. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> good morning. it is thursday april 2nd. i'm elizabeth hasselbeck. a fox news al
it's probably nothing compared to l.a. the city is at the top of a list of most congested cities. san francisco honolulu, second and third. >>> this is an ugly april fool's joke. tom brady sharing this photo. i think we have it for you. he was in a full body cast. trust me. looky for pats fans it wasn't real. >>> now it's time for your brew on this responses. a pizza shop closing its doors after protests and online threats because the owner said he would refuse to cater a gay...
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i think the bigger cities will be interesting. l.a., on not so sure. they cancel it because of traffic jams. urban cities, which are very dense, these kinds of services make sense. brad: this is the first time you have been on the show since the untimely demise of the tremendously iconic website you found it. i know it is a different topic but i would love to hear your reaction? om: we didn't have an on-demand service. that's the problem. i think we tried a lot of interesting things, a lot of new things. startups are risky. nine out of 10 fail. brad: you will continue to blog? om: yeah. a sports fan has to play, and i have to blog. i have a personal blog called om.co where i resumed a lot of the writing i used to do. mostly analysis and context, not news, and it is a supplement to my day job, working at true ventures. so be it. brad: om malik, thank you for joining us. stay with us. coming up next on "bloomberg west," we look at the apps taking care of every need in your life. also on the show, how do on-demand apps create customer traps, and why is it
i think the bigger cities will be interesting. l.a., on not so sure. they cancel it because of traffic jams. urban cities, which are very dense, these kinds of services make sense. brad: this is the first time you have been on the show since the untimely demise of the tremendously iconic website you found it. i know it is a different topic but i would love to hear your reaction? om: we didn't have an on-demand service. that's the problem. i think we tried a lot of interesting things, a lot of...
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. >> 40s and 50s from minneapolis to boston. 60s in l.a., kansas city and atlanta. 70s and 80s in phoenix, dallas and miami. >>> well, the irs phone system was on overload this tax season hanging up on over 8 million taxpayers. only 40% of the calls reached someone. that required a great deal of patience. callers had to wait on hold for more than 30 minutes. they cut millions from services to cover costs of enforcing health care overhaul. >> this happened to me the other day. i was offended. you hit all these numbers. then it says your call is not a priority. try back later. >> it's just random. >> you type in what your problem is. you type in your identification number and it determines you are important enough right now to get in line to talk to somebody. >> i'm sure the nsa has your cell phone number and said, do you know what a difficult man he is in the overnights? hang up on him. >> it doesn't even give you the option to wait and hold. they just say, take care, man, try again. >> and t.j. holmes is calling. >>> we've got something we must report to you now this morning that it has h
. >> 40s and 50s from minneapolis to boston. 60s in l.a., kansas city and atlanta. 70s and 80s in phoenix, dallas and miami. >>> well, the irs phone system was on overload this tax season hanging up on over 8 million taxpayers. only 40% of the calls reached someone. that required a great deal of patience. callers had to wait on hold for more than 30 minutes. they cut millions from services to cover costs of enforcing health care overhaul. >> this happened to me the other...
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i looked at 16,000 homicide cases and in the city of l.a. and counted each case in the resolution. nationally for urban areas 50% was reported for the largest urban areas. again i think those are a bit inflated and sometimes nodded in a malicious way they are easy to solve cases that accumulate outside of urban areas. >> what is the term nhi and why to use that question art >> guest: you know the acronym was in the vernacular of prosecutors were in the 80s. in that no human involved and it was a quip that people would say for certain crimes that didn't attract a lot of public notice or public outrage. the murders of black men particularly black gang members typically got no news coverage and elicited outrage. there were things that followed from that. very concrete resource allocation that depended on whether a case got a lot of attention or not. nhi i think actually has a dual meaning. obviously there's the disturbing implication for the police are saying they don't care. it was also used as lack humor. the world is not going to care even if we do. it is not so much in these in th
i looked at 16,000 homicide cases and in the city of l.a. and counted each case in the resolution. nationally for urban areas 50% was reported for the largest urban areas. again i think those are a bit inflated and sometimes nodded in a malicious way they are easy to solve cases that accumulate outside of urban areas. >> what is the term nhi and why to use that question art >> guest: you know the acronym was in the vernacular of prosecutors were in the 80s. in that no human involved...
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i think the bigger cities will be an interesting one. l.a., i'm not so sure. i try to order food and they canceled it because there were traffic jams and the distances were too much. but if there are urban cities which are very dense, these kinds of services make a lot of sense. brad: this is the first time you have been on the show since the untimely demise of gigaom, the website you found it. i like to hear your reaction. om: we did not have on-demand service, that was the problem. [laughter] i think we tried a lot of interesting, new things. startups are risky. nine out of 10 fail. we were one of the nine. brad: but you will continue to blog? om: yes a sports man has to play. i have to blog. i have a personal blog now called om.co where i guess i will resume a lot of the writing that i used to do. mostly analysis and context, not news. it will be a supplement to my day job, which is working at true ventures. so be it, going forward. brad: thank you for joining us for this discussion about the on-demand economy. stay with us. coming up next, we look at the a
i think the bigger cities will be an interesting one. l.a., i'm not so sure. i try to order food and they canceled it because there were traffic jams and the distances were too much. but if there are urban cities which are very dense, these kinds of services make a lot of sense. brad: this is the first time you have been on the show since the untimely demise of gigaom, the website you found it. i like to hear your reaction. om: we did not have on-demand service, that was the problem. [laughter]...
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we saw that in l.a., whole city council, people in charge were taken out one by one. charles: in this case, i don't know if the mayor, not necessarily the governor, at least the mayor is not saying, you know, maybe -- if people get hurt there are people hurt tonight, remember we have reports of 7 believes injured -- police officers injured. if there are any deaths i think that this mayor is in a lot of trouble. >> i agree, that puts them in a difficult spot. you like to think they are not making decisions paced on political aspects. charles: there no doubt about it trying to appease two group of people, and leaned to appeasing the crowd in my point she green lighted this. >> she has, what amazes me, she has no understanding of psychology, you encourage someone to be a gressive, you give them permission, it has a life of its own, and after a while people get high off of being, you know reckless and empowered. and harming people, it starts to feel really good. >> taking a life of its own and running out of control. >> it increases it does not decrease. charles: i said,
we saw that in l.a., whole city council, people in charge were taken out one by one. charles: in this case, i don't know if the mayor, not necessarily the governor, at least the mayor is not saying, you know, maybe -- if people get hurt there are people hurt tonight, remember we have reports of 7 believes injured -- police officers injured. if there are any deaths i think that this mayor is in a lot of trouble. >> i agree, that puts them in a difficult spot. you like to think they are not...
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other cities including l.a., chicago, and philadelphia have already banned political ads on public transit. >>> new information about the number of students finishing high school in san francisco is alarming. the graduation rate has dropped below the statewide average for the first time in at least 5 years, its drop out rate is one of the highest in the state, according to the state department of education, 79.9% of students graduated in san francisco last year, statewide the graduation rate was almost81%. the city's drop out rate is 11.9% while the state was at 11.6. >>> middle schoolers across the country are receiving failing grades known as the nation's report cards. last year shows only about a quarter of eighth graders did well in u.s. history, civics and geography, among the test takers a third answered correctly that only a belief, is that the government should be a democracy. 45% were able to interpret time differences using an atlas. >>> and people in hillsborough, starting today engineers will pump harmless smoke into the sewage system, designed to help them find damage. it coul
other cities including l.a., chicago, and philadelphia have already banned political ads on public transit. >>> new information about the number of students finishing high school in san francisco is alarming. the graduation rate has dropped below the statewide average for the first time in at least 5 years, its drop out rate is one of the highest in the state, according to the state department of education, 79.9% of students graduated in san francisco last year, statewide the...
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gave you the stats of 44% of our new businesses in the city of l.a. if we become a place seen as anti-immigrant or shutting off that valve i was sharing a story, i just came back from asia. and when i was in seoul and when i was in tokyo and different cities in china, they were asking how can we get more diversity? they realize that this is important for competition in the global economy today. we can't afford a conversation that's backwards saying how do we keep these people in the fringes because they're not going anywhere. they're going to be here. we need tomorrow brace that diversity, figure out a way to incorporate and see populations continue to grow in united states. >> let me ask you two final things and then bring in the audience. first, you mentioned the importance of the goal here really is citizenship in the end. not just legal status. that will require legislation. do you think this executive action in the long run is bringing us closer or further away from a legislative consensus on immigration? >> no question. i think that it is bringi
gave you the stats of 44% of our new businesses in the city of l.a. if we become a place seen as anti-immigrant or shutting off that valve i was sharing a story, i just came back from asia. and when i was in seoul and when i was in tokyo and different cities in china, they were asking how can we get more diversity? they realize that this is important for competition in the global economy today. we can't afford a conversation that's backwards saying how do we keep these people in the fringes...
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l.a.'s mayor wants to end chronic homelessness by the end of 2016 and is looking for changes on how the city addresses the issue. >>> in "time" magazine, meet the man who claims he just founded a new country in europe. czech politician vit jedlicka has claimed a three square mile area of unclaimed land wedged between serbia and croatia where taxes are optional and a military is non-existent. he says the effort began as a political stunt. what should we call this city or country? he's already received about 20,000 applications for citizenship of this country he started. police are on the hunt for suspect, derrick brown, he allegedly stole an suv with a toddler still in the back seat. that's a look at the suv. luckily the vehicle and the child were found when a woman called the police about an abandoned suv. >>> down in florida, sharks are getting too close for comfort. bull sharks are swimming up to the seawall in bonita springs. residents claim fishermen were throwing bait into the water. t
l.a.'s mayor wants to end chronic homelessness by the end of 2016 and is looking for changes on how the city addresses the issue. >>> in "time" magazine, meet the man who claims he just founded a new country in europe. czech politician vit jedlicka has claimed a three square mile area of unclaimed land wedged between serbia and croatia where taxes are optional and a military is non-existent. he says the effort began as a political stunt. what should we call this city or...
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. >>> a big step closer back to the l.a. area. now that the city council has approved a new stadium. >> bring 'em back. bring emback. bring 'em back! >> fans of the oakland raiders and san diego chargers getting excited. maybe getting ahead of themselves too. they packed the city council meeting in carson last night. in support of a nearly $2 billion stadium where their teams could play. fans clearly excited a bt the possibilities. >> it's like christmas. i ain't celebrated christmas in a long time. it's christmas to me. my raiders are coming back. the charger l.a.'s ready for this. we're ready. i'm glad this is happening. >> what's the problem with christmas? come on man? you got that get into christmas. nothing is going to happen immediately. the next time teams can apply to relocate is next january. the decision would have to cross a number of league hurdles. this is one of two proposals being floated to bring a team back to l.a. >>> residents of northern minnesota may be wondering if they missed summer. last week was spring-li
. >>> a big step closer back to the l.a. area. now that the city council has approved a new stadium. >> bring 'em back. bring emback. bring 'em back! >> fans of the oakland raiders and san diego chargers getting excited. maybe getting ahead of themselves too. they packed the city council meeting in carson last night. in support of a nearly $2 billion stadium where their teams could play. fans clearly excited a bt the possibilities. >> it's like christmas. i ain't...
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to work on the very first-ever king holiday celebration in the city of l.a. so sclc was in charge of it, i was on loan from the mayor's office to help them organize this first annual king celebration in the city of l.a., and i was in the office one day, and it turns out dr. west was good friends of the executive director of that organization and he was in town and popped in to say hello to his friend who was my boss a guy named mark thomas who is now the most powerful black man in the state of california. he's the head he's the chair of the l.a. county board of supervisors now which makes him the most powerful black man running all of l.a. county. he was my boss then a great elected official in california now. he and dr. west were good friends, so west popped in to see him, and here he walks in. you know him when you see him; the afro, the three-piece black suit. he walks in the door and i said oh, lord -- [laughter] oh it's the big one. elizabeth. i looked up here's cornel west. i read this guy in college, this is my man! and cornel west walks in the door. a
to work on the very first-ever king holiday celebration in the city of l.a. so sclc was in charge of it, i was on loan from the mayor's office to help them organize this first annual king celebration in the city of l.a., and i was in the office one day, and it turns out dr. west was good friends of the executive director of that organization and he was in town and popped in to say hello to his friend who was my boss a guy named mark thomas who is now the most powerful black man in the state of...
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the gps will be available starting tomorrow on flights from l.a. and nine other u.s. cities. it could come to the bay area very soon, from what we're told. >>> let's get outside to the accu-weather forecast. >> sunny and breezy? >> absolutely. a great i do fly a kite. if your kids are out of school for spring break, absolutely. it is definitely on the cool side out here as well, with that onshore breeze. let me show you live doppler 7 h.d. we'll talk about what could be showing up in the not-too-distant future. now it is clear our radar could be tracking showers as early as this weekend. here's a live picture from our east bay hills camera. you see how shaky the camera is. we have gusty winds. 59 in san francisco. 67 in oakland. san jose not far behind at 66 degrees. 57 in half moon bay. highs so far, mid 50s to the mid 70s. and here is another view of how windy it is from our mt. tam cam looking toward sausalito, richardson bay. 69 in santa rosa. currently in the low 70s around napa. 74 fairfield. livermore, 71 degrees. small craft advisory inside and outside the gray our em
the gps will be available starting tomorrow on flights from l.a. and nine other u.s. cities. it could come to the bay area very soon, from what we're told. >>> let's get outside to the accu-weather forecast. >> sunny and breezy? >> absolutely. a great i do fly a kite. if your kids are out of school for spring break, absolutely. it is definitely on the cool side out here as well, with that onshore breeze. let me show you live doppler 7 h.d. we'll talk about what could be...
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thousands descending on cities like new york, l.a., and chicago. blocking traffic and facing off with police. here's more from bazi kanani. >> okay, we got a fight going on. >> reporter: their anger spilling into the streets in new york, where dozens were arrested. protesters turning out in major cities across the country, from los angeles, to chicago, trying to draw attention to police brutality, just as new cases of aggressive police tactics come into question. in tulsa, oklahoma, 73-year-old robert bates is accused of manslaughter. >> thank you very much. i feel that they're unwarranted and shouldn't have been brought. >> reporter: the volunteer reserve officer was wearing a body camera on april 2nd when chasing a suspect wanted on alleged drug charges. police catch up to him. but then -- >> oh, i shot him. i'm sorry. >> reporter: bates says he accidentally shot the suspect, 44-year-old eric harris, grabbing his gun instead of his taser. harris later died from his wounds. >> he was loving. he was caring. and he was my brother. that i'll never se
thousands descending on cities like new york, l.a., and chicago. blocking traffic and facing off with police. here's more from bazi kanani. >> okay, we got a fight going on. >> reporter: their anger spilling into the streets in new york, where dozens were arrested. protesters turning out in major cities across the country, from los angeles, to chicago, trying to draw attention to police brutality, just as new cases of aggressive police tactics come into question. in tulsa, oklahoma,...
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i gave you the stats of 44% of your new businesses in the city of l.a. if we become a place seen as anti-immigrant or shutting off that valve, i was sharing with you a story. i just came back from asia and when i was in seoul and tokyo and when i was in different cities in china, they were all asking how can we get more diversity? they realize this is important for competition in the global economy today. we can't afford a conversation that is backwards, saying how do we keep these people in the fringes. because they are going to be there. we need to embrace that and see our populations continue to grow in the u.s. >> two final things and then bring in the audience. first you mentioned the importance. the goal here really is citizenship in the end. not just legal status. and that will require legislation. do you think this executive action in the long run is bringing us closer or further away from a legislative consensus on immigration? >> no question i think it is bringing us closer. and to use the metaphor from before like gay marriage. civil unions, t
i gave you the stats of 44% of your new businesses in the city of l.a. if we become a place seen as anti-immigrant or shutting off that valve, i was sharing with you a story. i just came back from asia and when i was in seoul and tokyo and when i was in different cities in china, they were all asking how can we get more diversity? they realize this is important for competition in the global economy today. we can't afford a conversation that is backwards, saying how do we keep these people in...
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they are having rallies from l.a. to new york city, so we really cannot make a connection to the timing here but this story, of course, has mumia abu-jamal name back in the head lines and papers and we're all talking about it right here today when they are having all these will rally with ace cross the country. owe again can't really talk conclusions but we want to highlight timing there and point it out. it the is back in the head lines for this issue. >> thanks very much. >>> coming up at 4:37 how safe is philadelphia international airport. new report on airport breaches prompts new security questions how many times intruders have have slipped past the the gates. a new survey looks at closer security measures across the country. >> it turns out philadelphia is high on the list of airports with the most perimeter breaches. fox 29's brad satan takes a a closer look at these numbers. >> reporter: just how often are fences around philadelphia international airport breached? the associated press surveyed 31 airports that
they are having rallies from l.a. to new york city, so we really cannot make a connection to the timing here but this story, of course, has mumia abu-jamal name back in the head lines and papers and we're all talking about it right here today when they are having all these will rally with ace cross the country. owe again can't really talk conclusions but we want to highlight timing there and point it out. it the is back in the head lines for this issue. >> thanks very much. >>>...
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in l.a. for most of my life in l.a. have gone to a much larger church, the city of refuge. my former minister passed away, and when the new minister came in we moved to a new facility kind of changed the name to city of refuge, but that's where i spent most of my youth. i've only been to two churches, one in indiana one in california. i don't do a lot of moving around pretty stable guy. they're both pentacostal tradition. and again, as i've grown older, there are things even in my own teaching that i have issue with from time to time. i sometimes feel for catholics who, you know are always wrestling with church doctrine and this and that and the other. i don't have those kinds of consternations, but i you know i have had the experience of growing older and coming out of a very strict church environment like, you know if i were still true to the church i grew up in, i couldn't go to the movies or to a ball game. i think some of those things takes this sufficient a little -- this stuff a little too far, and i think these are manmade rules and not necessarily god's rules for o
in l.a. for most of my life in l.a. have gone to a much larger church, the city of refuge. my former minister passed away, and when the new minister came in we moved to a new facility kind of changed the name to city of refuge, but that's where i spent most of my youth. i've only been to two churches, one in indiana one in california. i don't do a lot of moving around pretty stable guy. they're both pentacostal tradition. and again, as i've grown older, there are things even in my own teaching...
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>> i was pleased with what took place in the city l.a. night. for the most part i think the curfew looked pretty well much like the mayor predicted. we got people off the street. there wasn't a lot moving. much like will happen now. much like this large protest, extremely peaceful but people are going home in enough time before curfew, which is about two hours out. so right now i think we'll be okay. i anticipate no major issue. i've placed resources in multiple places around the city to anticipate any issues but i don't think there's going to be. [ inaudible question ] one more time? i can't hear you. [ inaudible question ] we had a device that looks like it was a homemade device. it was inert. we found it on i believe it was north and pennsylvania. and we have to pay attention not only to rocks. we have to pay attention to bottles, inert devices, too, at this point in time. it's nothing overalarming for us but we make sure officers are paying attention. >> there's a photo of you on twitter grabbing or attacking a person. can you just tell us w
>> i was pleased with what took place in the city l.a. night. for the most part i think the curfew looked pretty well much like the mayor predicted. we got people off the street. there wasn't a lot moving. much like will happen now. much like this large protest, extremely peaceful but people are going home in enough time before curfew, which is about two hours out. so right now i think we'll be okay. i anticipate no major issue. i've placed resources in multiple places around the city to...
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he hopes to have wingtips in cities across the country. >> we'll hopefully be open in l.a. this time next year. the hope is that we're in five cities by 2020. >> another business in san francisco, this one a restaurant, has also come up with an innovative business model and in the process found the way to win both customer and employee loyalty. nbc's cynthia mcfadden reports that employees are receiving benefits like health care thanks to patrons. >> here in san francisco the birth place of america's counter culture, a new revolution. ground zero this typy french bistro. owner jennifer pilat would be the first to say hers is not the fanciest or the hippest restaurant in town though the grilled heritage pork chop is hard to beat. what really made zazi's famous is something else on the menu right there in the fine print. >> $1.25 surcharge provides benefits to our staff which is less than 30 minutes at a meter. a parking meter will cost you more than 30 minutes for $1.25. that provides staff members with full benefits including full health insurance, full dental paid sick lea
he hopes to have wingtips in cities across the country. >> we'll hopefully be open in l.a. this time next year. the hope is that we're in five cities by 2020. >> another business in san francisco, this one a restaurant, has also come up with an innovative business model and in the process found the way to win both customer and employee loyalty. nbc's cynthia mcfadden reports that employees are receiving benefits like health care thanks to patrons. >> here in san francisco the...
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it's a big city. we've talked about that. i mean, the manual labor of actually having a physical space-- we're open seven days a week, we're always there. we're there every day. (laughs) so our idea was, like, with franchises, maybe we could open 300. okay. (laughs) um, so that was kind of where we were looking at that. (kevin) look, ladies, on the way to a successful franchise, if you look historically at the ones who have done it-- they take a geographic region they can actually drive to, set up 5 to 15 locations, learn how to manage them, and then say this model works, and then do 300 more. 'cause i actually believe that this could be franchisable. but you gotta prove it, because if i was gonna buy it from you, i'd say, "you've got one location." for now... not an investment, but, boy, i love your numbers and i rarely say that to somebody on "shark tank." (laughs) it's true. we're here because we're... we need-- giving you the opportunity to get in early. if you give us what we're asking for, you're gonna get your money ba
it's a big city. we've talked about that. i mean, the manual labor of actually having a physical space-- we're open seven days a week, we're always there. we're there every day. (laughs) so our idea was, like, with franchises, maybe we could open 300. okay. (laughs) um, so that was kind of where we were looking at that. (kevin) look, ladies, on the way to a successful franchise, if you look historically at the ones who have done it-- they take a geographic region they can actually drive to, set...
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let's bring back football to l.a. >> bring em back! bring em back! >> tonight oakland city council approved rezoning and environmental clearances for the coliseum area. mayor libby shaft is focused on delivering a stadium deal that works for the raiders. >>> marin catholic high school has sent letters to parents letting them know why a group of nuns walked out of the classroom. it happened on friday. the chronicle reports five members of the dominican sisters were protesting a gay nonprofit sponsoring an anti-bullying day of silence. the school opted out of participating in the event and instead held a morning prayer for students bullied everywhere. parents we talked to say it was all a misunderstanding. >>> san jose took a bold step to help with water worries. they voted to cut water use by 30%. so far users have only cut 13%. our media partner says it will limit outdoor water to twice a week. the city plans to work with the santa clara water district to find water wasters. >>> the 49ers aren't making new fans tonight. a group of people is furious a
let's bring back football to l.a. >> bring em back! bring em back! >> tonight oakland city council approved rezoning and environmental clearances for the coliseum area. mayor libby shaft is focused on delivering a stadium deal that works for the raiders. >>> marin catholic high school has sent letters to parents letting them know why a group of nuns walked out of the classroom. it happened on friday. the chronicle reports five members of the dominican sisters were...
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, 73 tomorrow 63 san francisco, l.a. 68. even phoenix a little cool by their standards, 82 tomorrow. the headline is no rain in sight. >> no rain in sight. thanks so much, bill. >>> now for entertainment news. after 11 years of marriage and a conscious uncoupling, gwyneth paltrow filed for divorce from coldplay front man chris martin citing irreconcilable differences for the breakup. >>> "dancing with the stars" derek hough found himself in the er monday night. he was injured during rehearsals for the show's tenth anniversary special. hough purportedly suffered a broken toe, sprained ankle and possible ligament damage. >>> lindsay lohan attempted to post an inspirational quote to instagram, it showed the words "you're beautiful" with the words written in arabic above it. only one problem, the actual translation of the arabic writing is "you are a donkey." >> how do you do that? >> i don't know. she has taken it down from the website now. >>> the top eight contestants have been revealed on "the voice," singers rob taylor and
, 73 tomorrow 63 san francisco, l.a. 68. even phoenix a little cool by their standards, 82 tomorrow. the headline is no rain in sight. >> no rain in sight. thanks so much, bill. >>> now for entertainment news. after 11 years of marriage and a conscious uncoupling, gwyneth paltrow filed for divorce from coldplay front man chris martin citing irreconcilable differences for the breakup. >>> "dancing with the stars" derek hough found himself in the er monday night....
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there were terrible problems in new york city in the 1970s and then the l.a. riots came on. ever since the dawn of the fox news channel, i don't remember seeing this ever. will authorities begin to regain control of one block and then another block and arrest people who are suspected of committing crimes make safe the people who are living their lives here amid this chaos and take back over control of this part of baltimore or will the looting and the rioting and the fires continue and spread and will a large, a great american historical city be at least in part lost and will the tensions that have flamed not have an avenue for fixing because most of what was there is no longer reparable. as we look up the two-way street the camera pans and we're about to reach a line of police officers which in recent minutes, has been still. here's that familiar scene now. if they keep going up this street you'll see a line of police officers who have -- who were standing with riot gear and presumably they -- and there they are -- they and others like them like we've seen across this area
there were terrible problems in new york city in the 1970s and then the l.a. riots came on. ever since the dawn of the fox news channel, i don't remember seeing this ever. will authorities begin to regain control of one block and then another block and arrest people who are suspected of committing crimes make safe the people who are living their lives here amid this chaos and take back over control of this part of baltimore or will the looting and the rioting and the fires continue and spread...
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there were protests last night in new york city, l.a., san francisco and in chicago. but in this particular case in tucson arizona. the police chief believes his officer did the right thing. listen here. >> that's not an easy decision. that's a tough tough tough decision. but he made it. everybody in control are safe. this guy walks away two days later and is in jail to be held accountable for his crimes. martha: the guy walks down the street and shoots a rifle. anybody could be hit with his bullets. >> reporter: a tough decision. bill: tough man. city of boston turning a page two years after the boston marathon bombing. how the city plans to honor the victims and survivors of that attack. martha: senator marco rubio kick off his campaign this week heads out on the campaign trail. i asked him about the accusations he's too young for the white house. what he has to say about that and his foreign policy discussion all coming up. >> we have the most well buildout con size foreign policy document of anyone who entered the race so far. so,as my personal financial psychic,
there were protests last night in new york city, l.a., san francisco and in chicago. but in this particular case in tucson arizona. the police chief believes his officer did the right thing. listen here. >> that's not an easy decision. that's a tough tough tough decision. but he made it. everybody in control are safe. this guy walks away two days later and is in jail to be held accountable for his crimes. martha: the guy walks down the street and shoots a rifle. anybody could be hit with...
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let's bring back football to l.a. >> bring em back! bring em back! >> tonight oakland city council approved rezoning and environmental clearances for the coliseum area. mayor libby shaft is focused on delivering a stadium deal that works for the raiders. >>> marin catholic high school has sent letters to parents letting them know why a group of nuns walked out of the classroom. it happened on friday. the chronicle reports five members of the dominican sisters were protesting a gay nonprofit sponsoring an anti-bullying day of silence. the school opted out of participating in the event and instead held a morning prayer for students bullied everywhere. parents we talked to say it was all a misunderstanding. >>> san jose took a bold step to help with water worries. they voted to cut water use by 30%. so far users have only cut 13%. our media partner says it will limit outdoor water to twice a week. the city plans to work with the santa clara water district to find water wasters. >>> the 49ers aren't making new fans tonight. a group of people is furious a
let's bring back football to l.a. >> bring em back! bring em back! >> tonight oakland city council approved rezoning and environmental clearances for the coliseum area. mayor libby shaft is focused on delivering a stadium deal that works for the raiders. >>> marin catholic high school has sent letters to parents letting them know why a group of nuns walked out of the classroom. it happened on friday. the chronicle reports five members of the dominican sisters were...
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not just new york city but even people in downtown l.a. st. louis, detroit. young people are moving back into cities. we know that. it's like the geico commercial. everybody knows that. but how do we take advantage of it? how do we profit from that trend? >> the first debate is whether it will continue. and i tend to believe it will because i see younger people less keen to have long commutes, more keen to get home quickly and socialize online and in downtown areas, even after they have families. so how do we play this? i suspect in real estate you want to be in the attractive downtown areas. suburban offices, multifamily warehousing is going to be less attractive than the commercial real estate where people want to live. i think also you're going to see a very different consumption pattern. people will still spend the money but it will be on different things. it's not so much on the car. more on the cell phone bill. more on the web. and i think that change in preferences will lead to quite a change in the investment environment over the next decade or so. >>
not just new york city but even people in downtown l.a. st. louis, detroit. young people are moving back into cities. we know that. it's like the geico commercial. everybody knows that. but how do we take advantage of it? how do we profit from that trend? >> the first debate is whether it will continue. and i tend to believe it will because i see younger people less keen to have long commutes, more keen to get home quickly and socialize online and in downtown areas, even after they have...
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let's bring back football to l.a. >> bring em back! bring em back! >> tonight oakland city council approved rezoning and environmental clearances for the coliseum area. mayor libby shaft is focused on delivering a stadium deal that works for the raiders. >>> marin catholic high school has sent letters to parents letting them know why a group of nuns walked out of the classroom. it happened on friday. the chronicle reports five members of the dominican sisters were protesting a gay nonprofit sponsoring an anti-bullying day of silence. the school opted out of participating in the event and instead held a morning prayer for students bullied everywhere. parents we talked to say it was all a misunderstanding. >>> san jose took a bold step to help with water worries. they voted to cut water use by 30%. so far users have only cut 13%. our media partner says it will limit outdoor water to twice a week. the city plans to work with the santa clara water district to find water wasters. >>> the 49ers aren't making new fans tonight. a group of people is furious a
let's bring back football to l.a. >> bring em back! bring em back! >> tonight oakland city council approved rezoning and environmental clearances for the coliseum area. mayor libby shaft is focused on delivering a stadium deal that works for the raiders. >>> marin catholic high school has sent letters to parents letting them know why a group of nuns walked out of the classroom. it happened on friday. the chronicle reports five members of the dominican sisters were...
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. >> right now, i am working with a family in the inner-city of south central l.a. they have gang members who live in their community and openly rob their homes breaking into their homes, and they're afraid to call the police officers and they know who is doing it -- >> jesse -- >> i want leo to get with me and go with cameras into the community. that's too bad, leo is a little coward. i want leo to go into the inner-city with me with cameras, take pictures of the thugs -- >> jesse, that's a discussion for a different day. we cannot have in this country innocent, look, you talk about the officer is innocent until proven guilty, that tape is overwhelming in konevidence he was shot in the back. he is not judge and executioner doesn't get to fire at a guy that's not a threatst to anybody. the other issues are irrelevant to this case. you don't shoot an innocent person that's not a threat in the back! that's murder. >> first of all, sean, i want to say that this guy wasn't innocent. he had a warrant out on him and it is being reported that he ran. >> his job is to arres
. >> right now, i am working with a family in the inner-city of south central l.a. they have gang members who live in their community and openly rob their homes breaking into their homes, and they're afraid to call the police officers and they know who is doing it -- >> jesse -- >> i want leo to get with me and go with cameras into the community. that's too bad, leo is a little coward. i want leo to go into the inner-city with me with cameras, take pictures of the thugs --...
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when it ended nearly a week later, south central l.a. looked like a battleground with 34 people dead. two years later, it happened again. >> four days of rioting, looting and arson rocked the city of detroit. >> when white officers raided a bar and arrested black customers, more than 7,000 people were arrested and 43 killed at those riots. then came the spring and summer of '68. a national convulsion of violence sparked by the assassination of dr. martin luther king. unrest breaks out in more man a hundred cities, thousands of -- and the nation stunned. l.a., 1992, was no '68. but it was the first riot of the 24-hour news age. when officers charged with beating rodney king were acquitted, los angeles raged for five days. 3700 fires burned and 53 people died. with damage put at over $1 billion, it would be the closedly yet. but it's not always about race. the democratic convention in chicago in 1968 was a showdown over the vietnam war. protesters clashed with 12,000 police, 16,000 soldieres and the mayor named daly. some political experts
when it ended nearly a week later, south central l.a. looked like a battleground with 34 people dead. two years later, it happened again. >> four days of rioting, looting and arson rocked the city of detroit. >> when white officers raided a bar and arrested black customers, more than 7,000 people were arrested and 43 killed at those riots. then came the spring and summer of '68. a national convulsion of violence sparked by the assassination of dr. martin luther king. unrest breaks...
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there's a pilot program that just about as involving three cities, l.a. boston and any up with st. paul. it will be and extremism conference coming up but can you talk to but your experience with these kind of cases and too how you think is a program should be funded. we are concerned because it's coming out of general funds and if he would support some kind of specific funding for the program? thank you. >> certainly does talking initially on the subject of combating violent extremism, what are the most difficult things to see our young men and appraisal young women, many of them american citizens who are turning to this radical brand of hair, and being recruited to go overseas and become trained and are being sent back to protect the perpetrator threats against the homeland. the sources of this and the reasons for this are debated endlessly at a think we need further discussion about that. but we must take steps to combat this. we must take steps to understand the level of disaffection that these individuals are feeling with their current society, and also help them and their fam
there's a pilot program that just about as involving three cities, l.a. boston and any up with st. paul. it will be and extremism conference coming up but can you talk to but your experience with these kind of cases and too how you think is a program should be funded. we are concerned because it's coming out of general funds and if he would support some kind of specific funding for the program? thank you. >> certainly does talking initially on the subject of combating violent extremism,...
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for civics months to work on the very first ever king holiday celebration in the city of l.a. so sclc was in charge of it. was on loan from the mayor's office to help them organize the first annual king celebration in l.a. way. in the office and dr. west was good friend of the executive director of they organization and he was in town and popped in to say hello to his friend my boss a guy named mark thomas now the most powerful black man in the state of california. the head this chair of the los angeles county board of superrors, the most powerful black man running all of los angeles county in the state of california. he was my boss then arrange great elected official in california now. he and dr. west were and still are good friends. west popped in to see him and i'm sitting at my desk and you know him when you see him the afro, the three-peat to three-piece black suit. and it was like sanford. the big one. this is my man and cornell west walks in the door and i've been asked this question many times. the person i admire the most who is dead would be dr. king. the first formo
for civics months to work on the very first ever king holiday celebration in the city of l.a. so sclc was in charge of it. was on loan from the mayor's office to help them organize the first annual king celebration in l.a. way. in the office and dr. west was good friend of the executive director of they organization and he was in town and popped in to say hello to his friend my boss a guy named mark thomas now the most powerful black man in the state of california. the head this chair of the...
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that's $800 more than the metro new york city area, $600 more than l.a. across the country, rents were up on average by 3.7% in march were a year ago. the "wall street journal" reports that google may unveil its new wireless phone service today. it will only work on its nexus 6 devices and it will work over sprint and t-mobile's wireless networks depending which one has the stronger signal at the moment. in a departure in what could be revolutionary for the wireless phone business, google will reportedly only charge for data used as opposed to the traditional data bucket which we have a lot wasted minutes for users averaging $28 in wasted minutes per subscriber per month. the stock market off to a slightly positive start this morning a lot of earnings in. some disainter30ing and some doing well -- some disappointing and some doing well. yahoo on the positive side. on the big board so far the market is just turned negative in the past minute or so dow lower by 7 points. nasdaq meanwhile is also heading just a little bit lower while the s&p is flat. frank a
that's $800 more than the metro new york city area, $600 more than l.a. across the country, rents were up on average by 3.7% in march were a year ago. the "wall street journal" reports that google may unveil its new wireless phone service today. it will only work on its nexus 6 devices and it will work over sprint and t-mobile's wireless networks depending which one has the stronger signal at the moment. in a departure in what could be revolutionary for the wireless phone business,...
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the city, we saw the same thing in l.a. a lot of white people loved out of the area, into the suburbs. charles: you know hillary, the kids are let out of school early, president talked about what we as a country -- he talked about different systems. baltimore has one of the highest, i think top 5, as much money spent per pupil. when you see things like that, you question, you know, you keep throwing money at it, what else is going on that is wrong? >> well, in baltimore, every student 17,000 is spent per year, for educating a student in baltimore, there are no school vouchers, there is no success academy, we need charter schools, when we look at what really happened monday night. it was about the youth of baltimore. that was angry, they were letting out an aggression they have been so let down by the sim. charles: the numbers that matt spotted out 50% are same as that under pinning of the arab spring. we have rich edson on the ground live in baltimore, at a peaceful protest. tell us how it feels right now. >> reporter: as w
the city, we saw the same thing in l.a. a lot of white people loved out of the area, into the suburbs. charles: you know hillary, the kids are let out of school early, president talked about what we as a country -- he talked about different systems. baltimore has one of the highest, i think top 5, as much money spent per pupil. when you see things like that, you question, you know, you keep throwing money at it, what else is going on that is wrong? >> well, in baltimore, every student...
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erupted in violence after four l.a. police officers were acquitted in the beating of rodney king. milton grimes, the attorney for rodney king, joins us from los angeles, and good to see you. it's a pleasure, to sew the riots that were started and sparked after the beating of your client, rolled knee king, as you know, resulted in 53 dead, 2,000 injured and i have to ask you, what has changed in the relationship between african-americans and police in los angeles in those intervening years? >> the order that took place in 1992 after the simi valley verdict, caused a lot of pain to people. and lives were lost. i think very little has changed to the core problem of what caused that civil disorder, and that is the culture and the makeup of law enforcement. they still highland behind and cover up their actions they hide behind the cold of silence, there's no transparency in the way they go about their work, and they're still killing young black men on a weekly, daily basis. so not a lot has changed. there has been a lot of t
erupted in violence after four l.a. police officers were acquitted in the beating of rodney king. milton grimes, the attorney for rodney king, joins us from los angeles, and good to see you. it's a pleasure, to sew the riots that were started and sparked after the beating of your client, rolled knee king, as you know, resulted in 53 dead, 2,000 injured and i have to ask you, what has changed in the relationship between african-americans and police in los angeles in those intervening years?...
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. >> we can show some of the cities you're in, you're in miami, new york, in los angeles, a big l.a. county it is huge, right? >> it is an enormous market. i think every city is different as far as, you know, what the delivery radiuses are. >> i love that you're in jersey city. >> we are. >> hoboken. >> we will be everywhere. >> so you've got -- you've part norred with local area liquor stores? >> yes. >> where is the money, how do you make your money charge me if i need all of this liquor delivery? >> absolutely no the consumer will never have a burden that have. fees are just based on retailers, it has a flat marketing fee used to spending x number of dollars a month. so we're give them this whole new audience to sell to and a just a marketing platform. >> that is classic millennial startup but great for people who live if you live in knock you know what a walkup. no elevator, or if you're a shut-in or if there's a snowstorm you don't want to go out. but on top of it on your website you offer the recipes for thing like mint or my personal favorite mojito. how where did you get your
. >> we can show some of the cities you're in, you're in miami, new york, in los angeles, a big l.a. county it is huge, right? >> it is an enormous market. i think every city is different as far as, you know, what the delivery radiuses are. >> i love that you're in jersey city. >> we are. >> hoboken. >> we will be everywhere. >> so you've got -- you've part norred with local area liquor stores? >> yes. >> where is the money, how do you make...
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the ride share service is increasingly topping taxi service in cities like san francisco, dallas, l.a., and washington, d.c. >>> well aloha from virgin the only california-based airline announced today it is expanding its service to hawaii. flights to honolulu begin in november. and then in december virgin will launch service to maui. in order to celebrate, the burlingame airline will offer special prices of $199 each way. tickets are on sale now. >>> i'm kimberly tere live at the san francisco international airport with the story of a bay area man who was trapped in yemen. how he was able to escape the country where violence continues to escalate. i'll have the details, coming up. >>> also the size fooled no one. the so-called mrs. doubtfire bank robber wanted by police. >>> plus, a massive die-off in the pacific ocean. scientists mystified as to why millions of starfish are dying and how it's changing the ocean's food chain. >>> it does sound like something straight out of a movie. a san francisco man says he dodged bullets and bombs as he worked to escape from a country on the brin
the ride share service is increasingly topping taxi service in cities like san francisco, dallas, l.a., and washington, d.c. >>> well aloha from virgin the only california-based airline announced today it is expanding its service to hawaii. flights to honolulu begin in november. and then in december virgin will launch service to maui. in order to celebrate, the burlingame airline will offer special prices of $199 each way. tickets are on sale now. >>> i'm kimberly tere live at...
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that includes san francisco, oakland, l.a. santa barbara, and palm springs. >> you know who's sharpening his knives jeff ranieri. this is your shot. you could get on the show. >> i know. nine years ago i wasn't thinking about cooking at all. but now i'm going to be all about that show. you know starting to kind of learn the kitchen myself. we had a lot of blue sky here in ocean beach. fog free all the way through the day. only had a few high clouds passing by on the time lapse. let's take you outside right now. the biggest story at this hour is how mild it remains. 70 degrees in the south bay. and the north bay, still holding onto 69 degrees. that's an indication of how hot this dome of air is that's sitting across california. it stays with us as we head throughout tomorrow's forecast. and then we're also going to add some drier easterly winds. that's going to help to boost our temperatures. let's take a look at that thursday forecast. you can see, yes, it's going to be warmer here. in the north bay, closer to 90 degrees tomor
that includes san francisco, oakland, l.a. santa barbara, and palm springs. >> you know who's sharpening his knives jeff ranieri. this is your shot. you could get on the show. >> i know. nine years ago i wasn't thinking about cooking at all. but now i'm going to be all about that show. you know starting to kind of learn the kitchen myself. we had a lot of blue sky here in ocean beach. fog free all the way through the day. only had a few high clouds passing by on the time lapse....
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and was about an hour late for its arrival in l.a. back to you erin. >> probably calling him sleepy now. >>> officials at philadelphia city hall will talk school funding. the city's finance director and chief education officer plan a half hour briefing and will discuss a wide range of ideas on how to fund the city schools for the upcoming fiscal year. officials will offer their analysis of each proposal at the briefing in mayor michael nutter's reception room. >>> atlantic city's former revel casino remains in the dark. utility supplier acr energy cut power to the site last week due to a contract dispute with revels new owner glen straub. private security guards patrol the exterior of the building but no lights are on inside. straub pledged to bring in portable generators but so far none have arrived. atlantic city is fining his company $5,000 for each day the huge building stays in the dark calling it a fire safety danger. >> let's turn now to david and talk about some of this rain coming. >> yeah, we've got it in the western suburbs
and was about an hour late for its arrival in l.a. back to you erin. >> probably calling him sleepy now. >>> officials at philadelphia city hall will talk school funding. the city's finance director and chief education officer plan a half hour briefing and will discuss a wide range of ideas on how to fund the city schools for the upcoming fiscal year. officials will offer their analysis of each proposal at the briefing in mayor michael nutter's reception room. >>>...