These last year we just mentioned are only the continuation of Mass Shootings in texas that date back 2016 accounting of more than 60 people who have lost their lives to Mass Shootings in that state alone and the governor of texas has responded to this by putting together a commission to discuss what policy changes may be recommended but he also pointed lee said today that any sort of solution to this would not contradict the states safeguarding of the u. S. 2nd amendment right to bear arms thank you very much with the latest on that story from washington why did joe castro. You have al jazeera live from london most of i had. A double blow for germanys governing coalition is the far right a. F. D. C. Surges to 2nd place into Regional Elections and of bolivia deploys the army to help fight the raging forest fires which have doubled in size since thursday. Hello there plenty of warm sunny weather across much of South Eastern Europe out across eastern sections meanwhile the central areas
But storm surge is probably 2 because all of it up to 6 meters and beyond so the next 36 hours for the commonwealth is going to be nightmarish to say the late because this is the most powerful storm to hit that country on record while the most powerful storm since records began and of course the big question is where does dorian go next and as to that question as to direction of travel and i guess if it was moving fast it would be better for say the state to authorities up and coast where you are right now because it was moving fast they would have a clear line literally where they could predict where it was going to make landfall if indeed it did make landfall. I mean thats really the key question here this is a storm that slowed down but intensified even as it can slow down to or almost stalled now what forecasters are generally agreeing on of the moment is that once it passes the bahamas it will take a shot. North im running power to the east coast of florida but any deviation its a
Leading to a significant drop in ridership. We are live at the lake merritt bart. Reporter heres the thing, but it says that they have hired more people that they have hired all of last year. Even before this critical grand jury report. The alameda grand jury says that this is killing ridership on bart, homelessness. What it is rushhour, it is really bad. Reporter other people say it is that what it is. I would rather take bart. Part of the of the hesitations about taking it . No. Reporter one not . Why should i . Reporter ridership has declined from his 2016 peak of 128 million to 118 million expected this year. They say the crime on bart is more than double, but you have to put all of that into perspective. We have over 400,000 passengers each day. Your likelihood of being involved or even witnessing and incident of aggravated assault or robbery, statistically are very small. Reporter nonetheless, the grand jury says from 2014 to 2018 robberies are up 120 . To 349 last year. Aggravat
Historic preservation architects at trainer angel. And they are here today, and, they have been with us through thick and thin. And we really appreciate their their patience and their support and their confidence of us being able to move on. So as you know, no project gets off the ground without the support of many. And we have many, many people to thank here today. But before we get to that, we want to make sure that we continue to stay in the good thoughts of the many ancestors who made this building possible for us to preserve and use and enjoy for many generations, to help us with our appreciation. We are grateful to the members of the Japanese American Religious Federation or by its acronym jaaf, who are here today to share a blessing, prayer and chant to thank those before us, those here today, and those who will come tomorrow. So id like to introduce all of them and they will all come up individually. Starting with reverend rodney yano of konko church of San Francisco, reverend
Here today, and, they have been with us through thick and thin. And we really appreciate their their patience and their support and their confidence of us being able to move on. So as you know, no project gets off the ground without the support of many. And we have many, many people to thank here today. But before we get to that, we want to make sure that we continue to stay in the good thoughts of the many ancestors who made this building possible for us to preserve and use and enjoy for many generations, to help us with our appreciation. We are grateful to the members of the Japanese American Religious Federation or by its acronym jaaf, who are here today to share a blessing, prayer and chant to thank those before us, those here today, and those who will come tomorrow. So id like to introduce all of them and they will all come up individually. Starting with reverend rodney yano of konko church of San Francisco, reverend elaine donlon of Buddhist Church of San Francisco, and reverend