Slaughter to discuss her exciting new books the chessboard and the web the most recent of several books she has written she is currently the president and ceo of new america. And from the public and International Affairs those are just some of the past assignments in the illustrious career. So as the discussion and you will see they are both a practitioner as will as a theorist or a teacher or professor of International Affairs so why now we jump right in and tell us about the pieces of the book and why you decided to write the book now . Guest it is great to talk to you and reflect on our experiences as Foreign Policy practitioners ive been writing about networks since 1994 so as a scholar i have them looking at how the world was increasing from a the hierarchical organizations like the imf or world they can increasingly with government officials and central bankers or finance ministers as a humanitarian disaster playing an Important Role and so if you chair the situation rooms to kno
The autopsy showed he was shot six times including four shots in the back. The District Attorney said although he turned away at one point, he still had the knife and posed a threat. The knife was recovered and displayed at the hall of justice, the District Attorney also showed a computer animation recreeks of the shooting. The District Attorney said that the recreation of the shooting. The District Attorney said that the case is closed. The San Francisco police union said this was a tragedy for everyone involved and we cannot let the pain be a wedge between us, it should motivate us to Work Together as a community to prevent future tragedies from taking place. Any reaction from the community or his family . Reporter not yet. The District Attorney has asked the media to not put this out until the press conference started. They have been unable to reach amilcar perezlopezs family in guatemala but the attorney has been notified. To see a report about the death of amilcar perezlopez, go t
Have workers that they need addressed but ultimately we want to make sure that next tuesday on november 8th we have a Transportation System that is up and running to move the city forward on election day. That election day concern on Many Political minds, the thinking is if they face a longer commute in the a. M. And p. M. , they will have a shortened window of opportunities to get to the polls before or after they go to work. Back to negotiation, the sense here is that there has been progress today and in the last 24 hours, the two sides continue to communicate. All right some movement is better than none. The strike is making an already tough commute even more unbearable. Matt pellman in the Traffic Center to help us navigate the mess. It sure has been a mess. We are in day two without our septa city buses that is 79 routes without the market and broad street subways and six of our trolleys are halted as the strike continues. People are taking to the regional rails and a less than pl
Stripped bare. At least 35 guns now in the hands of criminals. It is just the latest organized that from a gun shop. Earlier this year thieves smashed it on the wall and 25 guns were stolen. In october they did the same thing in tampa with 42 guns taken. In all three cases none of the businesses locked weapons in saves after closing in safes after closing. Similar reports happened in south carolina. We are just seeking any help we can get from the public. Reporter it is not a law for gun shops to lock inventory when they are closed though some do it anyway. Where they could be going. They could be sold for more money in new york city or taking to south america where it can be sold for up to 3000 in columbia. Colombia. Clifton french, abc action news. Incredible. You can see that video again on our website right now. Dozens and you can help get them off the street tonight by sharing this video from our free abc action news mobile app. We have some breaking developments across the bay ar
Announcer live from the station taking action for you. This is abc action news. New at 11 00, tensions boil over tonight in ybor city, more than 20 people arrested, the confrontation with cops all over a protest about raising minimum wage. Good evening, everyone, im paul lagrone. And im wendy ryan. Marisela burgos live in ybor city with why people wouldnt move. Reporter this was a peaceful protest. Their wasnt any via lens when they were arrest violence when they were arrested. They sat behind me a few feet and they said they did it because they wanted to stand up for what they believe in. [ chanting ]. Spanish, yes, we can. A group of protestors sat on north 21st street in ybor city. It was a long history in the civil disobedience. Reporter officers let them demonstrate and made them move. Officers eventually arrested 23 people who refused get up. Why move, why . Reporter one of them was demarcus mobley. We deserve more, mobley hopes what he did tonight helps increase the minimum wage