Different on this tuesday. The coffee tastes a little different, i feel just summer is over. Because the oppressive heat is not here . And the Pumpkin Spice latte is back on the market. How about that . I saw thanksgiving cards the other day. Lets do an experiment, have you ever had a Pumpkin Spice latte . Not once in my life. A new twitter poll should have you getting a Pumpkin Spice latte one day. We will talk about north korea and ken wayne just got back, will sit down with him just back from harvey. Interesting to hear his stuff after his fine reporting out there. Also Hurricane Irma. We will begin, one hour ago, we brought it to you live, attorney general Jeff Sessions announced President Trumps decision on what to do about the daca program. That protects hundreds of thousands of young immigrants who were brought into the country illegally as children. Im here today to announce that the program known as daca that was effectuated under the Obama Administration is being rescinded. H
Next. President trump says he is, quote, not going to just cut daca off but rather provide a window of opportunity for congress to finally act. He wants congress to pass some sort of comprehensive Immigration Reform package that may a or may not include protection for Daca Recipients but attorney general Jeff Sessions, not President Trump, made the formal announcement saying that decision to do that was a legal one. The department of justice cannot defend this overreachs. Reporter president obama created the daca program, short for deferred action for childhood arrivals in 2012 after congress tried find to pass Immigration Reform. The idea was that immigrants brought into the u. S. Illegally as children should be given a chance to work and pay taxes here. 800,000 immigrants had to have come to the u. S. Before their 16th birthday. They had to have been burden of proof before 2012, no criminal record the President Trump and attorney general Jeff Sessions say that Obama Era Program was u
Morning and early afternoon. Philippe Nats pothole repairs on a rainy day like this. Noel aguayo knowelle uhgwhyoh and his partner juan say theyll end up repairing 50 to 60 potholes that have popped up on concord roads. Noel aguayo public works dept. Were filling them up with cutback. Its essentially an asphalt with a oil that makes it adhere to the previous asphalt that was already poured. philippe and, its drivable right away . noel its drivable right away. And, the public works crews arent the only ones staying busy. Nats lawn mower rain or shine. This man along oak grove road still has a job to do. Mowing the lawn. Nats lawn mower on the other side of town. At t responding to weatherrelated calls. Donald guilliee gheeyay repairing an underground splice phone cable. Like him, worn down by the rain donald guilliee at t id rather work when the suns shinning, of course, you know, i dont really care to get wet, but when the winds blowing, it makes it a little bit harder, because it blow
Thank you for joining us im grant lodes in for steve aveson. pam and im pam moore. Tonight kron fours Spencer Blake is live at mirmonte meeruhmontee high school in orinda. Spencer, how widespread is the concern over this . Absolutely. The Contra Costa County Health Department confirms one case of meningitis in the county. Based on some emails parents have told us about, its a student on the miramonte high swim team. They recently competed in a meet at Dougherty Valley High School on the 18th. As such, health and School Officials have been giving parents of athletes who were at that meet, a heads up. They were urged to take their kids to the doctor to get antibiotics for meningitis, just as a precaution. Some students i talked to here feel like the situation is being handled the best it can be. I think it is they are alerting people and i feel like thats a good idea to alert people, but not to make mass hysteria. vo parents of athletes on a Water Polo Team were also notified. That team
Since the occupy movement rocked oakland. 1. 3million being paid to protestors who claimed they were illegally detained for days after a nighttime confrontation with police in front of the y. They did not give the people they arrested an opportunity to leave. And they were kept at santa rita for as long as 3 1 2 days. Reporter its not even the biggest settlement. In july 2013 police paid 1. 7 million to protestors hit by beanbags fired by police. Last year the city paid out 4. 5 million to iraqi war vet scott olsen when he was hit knit head by a police canister. And now this latest one. Add in the estimated 2. 5 million that the city paid on Police Overtime and thats 9. 4 million and counting it boggles the mind. Yes. We have a lot of other things id prefer we spend money on. Its here. Thats a lot of money. It was a wasteful expense for the city of oakland. Im so committed to never having to go through that again. Reporter now, since then the police have tightened up on their crowd tac