They are joyful they never thought they would see this day, and so they looking for a brighter future. Reporter long frustrated by the disaster on the street, tenderloin housing director randy shaw is bullish on the settlement. It requires 70 percent of the 10th in the city to be removed by july 20. The 30 percent remaining must eventually be removed as well. It shouldnt take a lawsuit for the city to do its job. And if this means we get more urgency and people get off the streets, then we address the unconscionable situation in the tenderloin right now. I think it can be a good thing. Rertdirict supervisor matt haney has mixed feelings. He is worried that only 30 percent of those on the streets are eligible for hotel rooms now held by the city. Right now they are still relying on the same criteria for who gets to come inside. You have to be over 60 years old, or have an underlying medical condition. That leaves out thousands of people. Our primary frustration is that the plan was deve
Baby and their condition tonight. And then a weekend long closure on the east bay highway. Now, expressing outrage in the case involving a chinese immigrant, and what investigators are now saying about the investigation. The news at 6 00 starts right now. Thank you for joining me. I am gia vang. A third person has died following a crash yesterday at a bus stop in San Francisco. We first told you about this as breaking news last night. The crash happened around noon yesterday at a bus stop at lennox way, and thats right outside the west Portal Branch library. Two people, including a child died at the scene. Paramedics took the driver and two other victims to the hospital and this Afternoon Police confirmed a woman hit by the car has also died. We learned the other victim is a baby, and at last check the baby is still recovering from serious injuries. Tonight a memorial is growing at the site of the crash, people stopping to leave flowers and toys to pay respects for the victims. We spok
Achilles heel of knowledge. Jack smith must prove Beyond A Reasonable Doubt that on the night of january 5 and into january 6, that donald trump knew that he had lost the election. And reading through the indictment, i didnt see anything new which would actually be able to establish that. And just within the last hour, trump posted about todays events writing im now going to washington, d. C. To be arrested for having challenged the corrupt, rigged and stolen election. It is a great honor because im being arrested for you. He also wrote, i need one more indictment to ensure my election. Joining us now, sasha burns live in bedminster, new jersey. Tom winter is also covering the arraignment. And also peter baker is here with us. As well as Chuck Rosenberg, former u. S. Attorney, senior fbi official and an msnbc contributor. So weve been looking at these live pictures from the sky over bedminster. We know that he needs to be here in d. C. By 4 00 this afternoon which is three hours from t
Now, id be remiss in introducing you to professor arcus if i did not give you a glimpse of the author behind a book such as this one. Born in chicago world war two, he attended the University Illinois when the school had a campus on. Chicagos famous navy pier. He then took a ph. D. In Political Science at the university of where he studied with, among others, leo strauss and herbert story. In 1966, he began academic career in the Political Science at Amherst College, a place that would be his home for over 50 years. In 1987, he was named the edward ney professor of jurisprudence in american. In 2017, he assumed emeritus status from the college. He was the main advocate, an architect of the bill that became the born alive infants protection act. Professor arcus led the testimony on the bill before the Judiciary Committee of the u. S. House of representatives in 2000 to president george w bush. The bill into law with professor arcus in attendance. Mere natural law is the eighth book by p
Now, id be remiss in introducing you to professor arcus if i did not give you a glimpse of the author behind a book such as this one. Born in chicago world war two, he attended the University Illinois when the school had a campus on. Chicagos famous navy pier. He then took a ph. D. In Political Science at the university of where he studied with, among others, leo strauss and herbert story. In 1966, he began academic career in the Political Science at Amherst College, a place that would be his home for over 50 years. In 1987, he was named the edward ney professor of jurisprudence in american. In 2017, he assumed emeritus status from the college. He was the main advocate, an architect of the bill that became the born alive infants protection act. Professor arcus led the testimony on the bill before the Judiciary Committee of the u. S. House of representatives in 2000 to president george w bush. The bill into law with professor arcus in attendance. Mere natural law is the eighth book by p