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it doesn't have to be a ghetto. you know what the ghetto means.hetto means [ inaudible ]. >> it does sound great. but what does it really take to make a mixed income neighborhood work outside of using section 8 housing vouchers. tweet us your thoughts. we're going to get them in on the other side of the break. ♪ >> i thought that she was my property, and i could do as i please. >> abusive men... >> this is completely unregulated.. >> easy access to guns... >> there's somewhere around 1600 women being held every year >> a deadly combination... >> death could have been prevented... >> her and a hundred more women... >> it hurts to the core >> faultlines al jazeera america's hard hitting... ground breaking... truth seeking... >> they don't wanna see what's really going on >> break though investigative documentary series death in plain sight only on al jazeera america >> an ameica tonight special series >> this baby is in withdrawal... how addiction affects the most innocent. >> he just went quiet and his lips turned blue... >> is there hope? addicted
it doesn't have to be a ghetto. you know what the ghetto means.hetto means [ inaudible ]. >> it does sound great. but what does it really take to make a mixed income neighborhood work outside of using section 8 housing vouchers. tweet us your thoughts. we're going to get them in on the other side of the break. ♪ >> i thought that she was my property, and i could do as i please. >> abusive men... >> this is completely unregulated.. >> easy access to guns......
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it doesn't have to be a ghetto. you know what the ghetto means.hetto means [ inaudible ]. >> it does sound great. but what does it really take to make a mixed income neighborhood work outside of using section 8 housing vouchers. tweet us your thoughts. we're going to get them in on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ >>> i love it here. i really do. you know? i love to see the things that they are putting up. the new homes. the building on lairby, and down chicago avenue. it's really a difference. >> welcome back. we are talking about what is being called chicago public housing experiment. a plan to improve the lives of residents by evicting them and relocating them. but many are still displaced. in 2009 you were one of the founders of the anti-eviction campai campaign. how does that work? >> the anti-eviction campaign was started in the housing development which think one of the people tweeted in mentioned, and it has been the sort of -- the poster child for everything that was considered wrong with public housing, not just in chicago, but in the na
it doesn't have to be a ghetto. you know what the ghetto means.hetto means [ inaudible ]. >> it does sound great. but what does it really take to make a mixed income neighborhood work outside of using section 8 housing vouchers. tweet us your thoughts. we're going to get them in on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ >>> i love it here. i really do. you know? i love to see the things that they are putting up. the new homes. the building on lairby, and down chicago avenue. it's...
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. >> and zahir talking about ghettos, ghettos have been there since independence. i'm not saying that's right. we have been able to come to the united states, shed some of the cultural baggage, and come together, whether it's for advocacy for civil rights, fighting against profiling or whatever the case may be. hindu americans have found way -- >> that's all the time we have. i want to thank our guests and our online community for a great conversation. until next time, see us online. >> good evening everyone, welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. outrake, another police shooting in new mexico carried out by a force already under investigation. >>> pulled from the mud. dramatic pictures of the four-year-old rescued in the hours after the mudslide near seattle. many others still missing. >>> debris field, the biggest lead yet in the search for flight 370. more than 100 pieces of something in the indian ocean. >>> promise to protect. president obama pledges to stand by
. >> and zahir talking about ghettos, ghettos have been there since independence. i'm not saying that's right. we have been able to come to the united states, shed some of the cultural baggage, and come together, whether it's for advocacy for civil rights, fighting against profiling or whatever the case may be. hindu americans have found way -- >> that's all the time we have. i want to thank our guests and our online community for a great conversation. until next time, see us...
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. >> and zahir talking about ghettos, ghettos have been there since independence. i'm not saying that's right. we have been able to come to the united states, shed some of the cultural baggage, and come together, whether it's for advocacy for civil rights, fighting against profiling or whatever the case may be. hindu americans have found way -- >> that's all the time we have. i want to thank our guests and our online community for a great conversation. until next time, see us online. >> you are watching al jazeera, live from our global broadcast center. also ahead, protecting mogadishu
. >> and zahir talking about ghettos, ghettos have been there since independence. i'm not saying that's right. we have been able to come to the united states, shed some of the cultural baggage, and come together, whether it's for advocacy for civil rights, fighting against profiling or whatever the case may be. hindu americans have found way -- >> that's all the time we have. i want to thank our guests and our online community for a great conversation. until next time, see us...
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. >> and zahir talking about ghettos, ghettos have been there since independence. i'm not saying that's right. we have been able to come to the united states, shed some of the cultural baggage, and come together, whether it's for advocacy for civil rights, fighting against profiling or whatever the case may be. hindu americans have found way -- >> that's all the time we have. i want to thank our guests and our online community for a great conversation. until next time, see us online. america.me to al jazeera i'll dell walters. these are the stories we are following for you. as this european tour now stops in italy. which and paid for by the new jersey governor himself. and you can be looking at what might be the most expensive instrument in the world.
. >> and zahir talking about ghettos, ghettos have been there since independence. i'm not saying that's right. we have been able to come to the united states, shed some of the cultural baggage, and come together, whether it's for advocacy for civil rights, fighting against profiling or whatever the case may be. hindu americans have found way -- >> that's all the time we have. i want to thank our guests and our online community for a great conversation. until next time, see us...
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his most recent one man show "ghetto clown" premieres this saturday at 10:00p.m. on hbo.s and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> i'm good. >> seth: it's great to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> seth: i've been such a big fan of your work. you've been doing these one man shows for like 20 plus years this is your fifth one that's gonna be a special on hbo. >> fifth. i think i broke the record for most one man shows. i'm gonna get -- i don't know -- a rolex watch or free hbo for the rest of my life. >> seth: that would be really nice. >> that's not gonna really happen. >> seth: ask if you can get all of the hbos, cause now they have a bunch of them. >> from latino, yo, yiddish hbo, whatever, yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: absolutely now you so much of your material is pulled from your life. the people you know, family -- does your family get nervous about the fact that you are obviously observing them in a way that might end up in a one man show on broadway? >> what do you think? [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah i bet they are. i bet they weren't in the beginning and
his most recent one man show "ghetto clown" premieres this saturday at 10:00p.m. on hbo.s and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? >> i'm good. >> seth: it's great to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> seth: i've been such a big fan of your work. you've been doing these one man shows for like 20 plus years this is your fifth one that's gonna be a special on hbo. >> fifth. i think i broke the record for most one man shows. i'm gonna get --...
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when they live in the ghetto they don excel. so lately we see kevin hearts. they put him in a movie. j.b. smooth, another comedian then both did def jam years ago and they were both on the show. j.b. smooth is an artist who got an amazing break. he lived up to the promise on curb your enthusiasm. integration or fish out of water outside the ghetto he can perform. 20 black comedians were in that role. integration is important. hollywood doesn't understand that. they say they do, and they make money doing it. sometimes, like fast and furious and, you know, there is no scandal without the black girl and she's the first one since julia, you don't remember julia, that's before your time. that's the last time a black woman was in an integrated show as the lead. julia. >> why don't you -- >> say it again, jewel ya. only the old people know julia. >> why is that. >> you have to be 50 to know julia. >> diane carroll was julia. >> that's right. now it's kerry washington. >> why is it taking so long? the america we live in is for more integrated than it was in diane car
when they live in the ghetto they don excel. so lately we see kevin hearts. they put him in a movie. j.b. smooth, another comedian then both did def jam years ago and they were both on the show. j.b. smooth is an artist who got an amazing break. he lived up to the promise on curb your enthusiasm. integration or fish out of water outside the ghetto he can perform. 20 black comedians were in that role. integration is important. hollywood doesn't understand that. they say they do, and they make...
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look at the pedal to the ghetto but you can go one one two wide and good people they see the younger troops from the new schwinn the academy assaults puts on a series of performances that day the most refreshing number our drum sticks and beyond present each using traditional folk music scene the storm to students who consents to managing the contents of new and it's a long form was cold the cyclone was the pool. as a country guilty. it was well received by audiences to share with the performance with rapturous rules. knee one thing. she shouldn't eat them. we leave. for . issue one form and he who became known scenes stones in the revolution the area. two new flower drum for supporting the army became the heat. his success encouraged the students of this the economy to improve the only reason he says before long. they made another breakthrough when taking the traditional clown role in younger and changing it into a cheerful young peasant. the passion of coming to get back in the sample that you don't wanna shout told i told cole that can leave that job so that you that you didn't ge
look at the pedal to the ghetto but you can go one one two wide and good people they see the younger troops from the new schwinn the academy assaults puts on a series of performances that day the most refreshing number our drum sticks and beyond present each using traditional folk music scene the storm to students who consents to managing the contents of new and it's a long form was cold the cyclone was the pool. as a country guilty. it was well received by audiences to share with the...
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>> i think he is complaining because he misses the ghetto, he misses the slums, nobody forced him out of brooklyn, he decided to sell it and got out of that neighborhood. he used to have street smarts, spike lee, you don't have street smarts because you would know a lot of neighborhoods are changing, culturally, demographically, what is the complaint? i think the complaint goes back to the 1995 rant, about the white interloper, freddy is the owner of freddy's factory, the rent of his sub tenant. and then you had that black nut who lit the place up and killed seven people plus himself. this is the racial poison that spike lee is trading in -- >> what is his point when you see white mothers on 125th street at 7:00, is had he saying 125th street is safer or is he complaining it is the white mothers? >> i think there is a racial angle. he is not complaining that white people are moving -- it is hard to identify a victim here other than spike lee and his nostalgia for the ghetto, it is not the government exercising eminent domain to displace people. these are private people, if the homeown
>> i think he is complaining because he misses the ghetto, he misses the slums, nobody forced him out of brooklyn, he decided to sell it and got out of that neighborhood. he used to have street smarts, spike lee, you don't have street smarts because you would know a lot of neighborhoods are changing, culturally, demographically, what is the complaint? i think the complaint goes back to the 1995 rant, about the white interloper, freddy is the owner of freddy's factory, the rent of his sub...
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. ♪ >> there's all kinds of ghettos in the world. >> it's all one ghetto, man.iant gutter in outer space. >> stop saying [ bleep ] like that. it's unprofessional. >> girl comes forward and says she was chased through the woods by a spaghetti monster with green ears. now, i think that this is our man with the scars on his face. i don't know who he is. i don't know where he is. i don't know where his whole thing [ bleep ] starts but tends with him. >> my luck, i pick today to get to know you. >> you asked. >> yeah. and now i'm begging you to shut the [ bleep ] up. >> all your life you hate or you love or you're in pain, it was all the same thing. it was all the same dream. and like a lot of dreams, a mad monster at the end of it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're going to take our break. but when we come back, we have an exclusive sneak peek at "true detective" season 2. you will not see this anywhere else in the world. the next season of "true detective." plus seth rogen, snoop dogg, and white denim are here. we are live from austin. [ cheers and applause
. ♪ >> there's all kinds of ghettos in the world. >> it's all one ghetto, man.iant gutter in outer space. >> stop saying [ bleep ] like that. it's unprofessional. >> girl comes forward and says she was chased through the woods by a spaghetti monster with green ears. now, i think that this is our man with the scars on his face. i don't know who he is. i don't know where he is. i don't know where his whole thing [ bleep ] starts but tends with him. >> my luck, i...
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, or the north philadelphia ghetto in philadelphia, that was your only escape valve was to get into he catholic schools and get a high-quality education. many of those systems have eroded over the years. we try to partner with religious organizations and the parochial schools in new york, and we mind up mostly not doing this, not because of religion one way or the other, but because when you're running a private school, you cannot pull any taxpayer money, and so if you think of a charter school, other kinds of schools that provide competition in the traditional school system, they pocket the 13, 14, $15,000 a kid being spent on public school students and then a charity like ours can add another $2,000 to provide schooling prior to the opening bell of the school, july programming, on and on and on. you can build on the taxpayer money, and then add some money to get the job done. particularly with long hours. if you're a private school that 13, 14, $15,000 has to be raised before you do anything extra, and that's a very high mountain to climb and one, frankly, that doesn't get climbed ve
, or the north philadelphia ghetto in philadelphia, that was your only escape valve was to get into he catholic schools and get a high-quality education. many of those systems have eroded over the years. we try to partner with religious organizations and the parochial schools in new york, and we mind up mostly not doing this, not because of religion one way or the other, but because when you're running a private school, you cannot pull any taxpayer money, and so if you think of a charter...
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. >> it's a ghetto. what happened to integration? this is the 21st-century. this has to be sorted out and given a different look. it's all out of control. >> so far, every attempt to flatten this land has failed. for every house that is demolished, another springs up, and the residents also fought that. lotus -- lordes recalls serious clashes with the police. so far, no one has challenged her right to a home, though. she said she does not know how she would cope if they did. >> am afraid they will demolish my house without offering a solution. we need somewhere to go. after all, we are people, too. we will not allow them to turn us out on the street. we are registered citizens. our children go to school here. we have rights. >> local authorities have come to accept the impossibility of completely removing the settlement. here in rivas, they want to build hopper roads -- proper roads and turn it into a regular district, but even that will require the resettlement of most of the slum's inhabitants. >> the city needs more mixing. the people need to live normally
. >> it's a ghetto. what happened to integration? this is the 21st-century. this has to be sorted out and given a different look. it's all out of control. >> so far, every attempt to flatten this land has failed. for every house that is demolished, another springs up, and the residents also fought that. lotus -- lordes recalls serious clashes with the police. so far, no one has challenged her right to a home, though. she said she does not know how she would cope if they did....
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. >> he's going ghetto dentist. >> needle-nose pliers, oh, boy. >> ahh. get a good grip, okay? >> open your mouth. >> i'll tell you when it's a good grip. >> he's so brave. i'll tell you when it's a good grip dad. you hear somebody going ahh. >> that's zach's brother behind the camera. >> freaking out while zach is all put together. >> ahh. >> watch the moment of glory. >> ah, snap. >> one, two, three. >> oh! doh! >> that's a tooth? >> that's a perfect comic relief for this very tense moment. >> brave kid. >> you want me to pull one of your teeth? >> no! >>> this next dad takes care of business in a fun way. dad ties together three laundry baskets and all three kids are having a blast. >> ah, man. >> it looks like fun. >> that's perfect. >> dad's the coolest. >> dad ingenuity. >>> making a snowmobile video. >> he's going to jump over dad. >> this is going to be insane. >> see what happens next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, a bunch of clues send a woman all over town. >> the next clue is in the form of a puzzle. >> dash dash dot dash dash. >> the sweet story behind
. >> he's going ghetto dentist. >> needle-nose pliers, oh, boy. >> ahh. get a good grip, okay? >> open your mouth. >> i'll tell you when it's a good grip. >> he's so brave. i'll tell you when it's a good grip dad. you hear somebody going ahh. >> that's zach's brother behind the camera. >> freaking out while zach is all put together. >> ahh. >> watch the moment of glory. >> ah, snap. >> one, two, three. >> oh! doh!...
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it was ghetto. it then. in. the we didn't really do believe about twice a month and the legions receipt and easy apple has been a regional agricultural commission s are about to teens. i wonder though. this is the latest tips on crop cultivation and new harvesting methods. i was so nice to meet the needs of the fun is in the village so i ended me missing a sheet is in crisis. the boy got to come by. london unit has hardly any money of his own available now for and to give me a sentence and then collects raw material and sew and often next to the scrap metal. for me to. we use to make his tools need madden twenty oh nine the who sang it. allow four. i'm not doing it to be pretty cute but only in very exceptional cases is to use a little money he doesn't know to buy new material to film up on bob built me a ticket. must let the district capital. nolen drive from sin on me the media sells the products he makes here is where i'll find a middle name and given it a little and she successfully in his plow blades and no
it was ghetto. it then. in. the we didn't really do believe about twice a month and the legions receipt and easy apple has been a regional agricultural commission s are about to teens. i wonder though. this is the latest tips on crop cultivation and new harvesting methods. i was so nice to meet the needs of the fun is in the village so i ended me missing a sheet is in crisis. the boy got to come by. london unit has hardly any money of his own available now for and to give me a sentence and then...
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ghettos. he was the last thing he wasn't ready. he said. and i was like yes. heehee. for the beach for a bank that i am fine with me. today what the us. he is. you know. as you are the barren. he is the bus. he didn't. he has process. this time. though yet he he he. you are. get a twenty one he can be pricey what i was the key. on sunday what a thrill and they hang my head. i crumpled. but you know he will die he said p but every day and then we went to my happy if i want one. that day the intensity he said then when he is bloody permitting me to the working class was funny they say. i did. keep in mind. last thing you'd be right. what we can. yes my sanity. east twenty eight last week when i learned today that one class. well anything that you know the room the two longer. i was today. it was then. was he doing. most of the us. yes the islands and easily. so he spent his life but he said so when he and daddy. this one. don't you see the devil on. the asians. no wait that's the press conference there which sheraton i've heard is focusing on the identities of the peopl
ghettos. he was the last thing he wasn't ready. he said. and i was like yes. heehee. for the beach for a bank that i am fine with me. today what the us. he is. you know. as you are the barren. he is the bus. he didn't. he has process. this time. though yet he he he. you are. get a twenty one he can be pricey what i was the key. on sunday what a thrill and they hang my head. i crumpled. but you know he will die he said p but every day and then we went to my happy if i want one. that day the...
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what makes during the second book or about the ghetto. there's not many people would like to put them search for daniel's thus the tool to educate people and that's why he's here and in europe and some npr present its first five per cent printed some people see things as memories alive is one way in advance and european jewish home and try to combat the resurgence of anti semitism across europe what gift to you. he says they did some of them. he slept well again so i speed through education to read. in the day. making indignation every scene but grace of europe and democracy. it's part of the scheme nana read and education. the coltrane he too has been an important part of teaching tolerance and her romance and the saints found appreciation for jewish music at least sometimes . the judaism specially two days in poland even more. today he's in political life and teachings i had to insert the adults in the kooks and the city team. named for the multitudes. just like coming to see what these doubts. the importance of celebrating the jewish p
what makes during the second book or about the ghetto. there's not many people would like to put them search for daniel's thus the tool to educate people and that's why he's here and in europe and some npr present its first five per cent printed some people see things as memories alive is one way in advance and european jewish home and try to combat the resurgence of anti semitism across europe what gift to you. he says they did some of them. he slept well again so i speed through education to...
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the two nicest days to ghettoed will be friday and saturday up into the low 70ed with sunshine. for the second half of the weekend, here comes the third wave of rainfall with highs in the upper 60s. no big storm. this will not make up a humid deficit, but we're now -- huge deficit, but we are now in a pattern we have been waiting on. couple days of dry was like 80. >> now we can fill up the bucket. >> reporter: and we are. >>> lots of parents use noise- making devices to calm their baby or help them get to sleep. if you're one of them, you should hear what a new study has to say. >> they have lulled many infants get sleep and helped parents get shut eye, too. but a new study finds those machines and cuddly toys that produce soothing sounds can have an alarming down side. they can damage an infants hearing when set too loud or placed too close to a baby. pleasanton pediatrician says it is something he's been concerned about for years. >> babies could be pretty sensitive, especially at the newborn period where they have very small structures in their ears. >> researchers evaluated
the two nicest days to ghettoed will be friday and saturday up into the low 70ed with sunshine. for the second half of the weekend, here comes the third wave of rainfall with highs in the upper 60s. no big storm. this will not make up a humid deficit, but we're now -- huge deficit, but we are now in a pattern we have been waiting on. couple days of dry was like 80. >> now we can fill up the bucket. >> reporter: and we are. >>> lots of parents use noise- making devices to...
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not just since he became pope, but back to his days in argentina when he saw him going into ghettos,g with the poor, riding the bus, cooking his own meals. >> and president obama most likely has a lot more to gain out of this meeting than does pope francis. >> let's talk about their popularity. pope francis tremendously popul popular. not as popular as pope john paul at the height of his presidency, but here as we see the presidential motorcade and should see the president getting out of this suv. there is a line up of vatican dignitaries who will be meeting him. talk a little bit, if you will, about the protocol. because i think this is one of the places on earth that has the most historic and clearly defined types of protocol. >> the protocol will be as we see the president greeting the archbish archbishop, who is the head of the papal household, who is in charge of that. all the protocol that would happen, dignitaries not only religious but secular, civil dig any tears will greet the president. also what vounds this protocol is stunningly beautiful. i have been inside the halls he
not just since he became pope, but back to his days in argentina when he saw him going into ghettos,g with the poor, riding the bus, cooking his own meals. >> and president obama most likely has a lot more to gain out of this meeting than does pope francis. >> let's talk about their popularity. pope francis tremendously popul popular. not as popular as pope john paul at the height of his presidency, but here as we see the presidential motorcade and should see the president getting...
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well the sofa king president of ukraine alexander touch and all will be viewed by most ghetto as a war criminal. if medically forces used in the southeast of the country the statement was made by the head of the lower house of the russian parliament now it lies south east there is of ukraine thousands of taking to the streets to protest against the current authorities in kiev. if you're a commission as well what happened in kiev has shaken off selling crimea this very special area but the entire eastern and southern ukraine the smallest area had traditionally russian leaning ten large region is home to more then hop on the country's population and ukraine's industrial center never recognized the country's new authorities that to call what they say fully in an homage to nbc is why we see thousands of people those officials and ordinary residence men women and thai families at least ten major cities all over the iranian protests against the country's new monsters and a gaze what they say could threaten the peaceful future. the cbi afraid of radical elements that played an important role
well the sofa king president of ukraine alexander touch and all will be viewed by most ghetto as a war criminal. if medically forces used in the southeast of the country the statement was made by the head of the lower house of the russian parliament now it lies south east there is of ukraine thousands of taking to the streets to protest against the current authorities in kiev. if you're a commission as well what happened in kiev has shaken off selling crimea this very special area but the...
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continuing on into a move into california in the 1960s, and into expansion within the inner city ghettos of san francisco and los angeles. so, as the group moved and expanded its traditional christian commitment to social justice, equality, and so on, it changed, and some of the members tended to be more politically committed, with less of an emphasis on christianity. >> social justice, inclusiveness, caring about the poor - these are great ideals. how do we go from these beautiful ideals to tragic suicide in the jungles of guyana? >> i think it's really hard to understand why people who join a group with high intentions and noble ideals end up ultimately killing their children and themselves. and i don't think anyone who joined people's temple in the beginning ever thought or imagined that they would end up on the cover of newsweek as a dead body. but what happens, i think, as you become part of an organization that requires total commitment, you begin to make compromises, which are justified by your faith and commitment - that your goal is worthy; racial equality is something that we w
continuing on into a move into california in the 1960s, and into expansion within the inner city ghettos of san francisco and los angeles. so, as the group moved and expanded its traditional christian commitment to social justice, equality, and so on, it changed, and some of the members tended to be more politically committed, with less of an emphasis on christianity. >> social justice, inclusiveness, caring about the poor - these are great ideals. how do we go from these beautiful ideals...
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to check the course it takes gay ghetto traditional person dies in the east. celtic ukraine it that its ukrainian don't be presented to the plate. the guy you met in nineteen fifty fall. below are the new panel thirty steep climb me and crucially ukraine. so in the film the meeting is that which is huge to me. that was the age of the communist party the key to curse at the funeral in you. they wanted to dance maybe he tried to hide the same price no responsibilty for christians in ukraine the nineteen seventies. as a historian. besides the notion that fronts on the eighth and got to say she was unconstitutional and eighty two at the time used a commercial lawyer what a kitty can we tell us what to get to meet up soon. say it was taking it a target area states. the asa people the crimea. since it's at the stock will go with the most of them i would of course many keeping a constant spend my time here in ukraine. i have to say the key to a dvd that was the noise was coming. first he's a four minus three weeks you can use them in a separate countries like russia
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the mint in egypt the ghettos and did his actions and got into an election more. i should see now put this in on the back button and go ahead with its relationship with india which these that are being delivered. i thought that ahmedabad where this is only the utmost us put it in a job at the time i didn't see much lisa for taking this beginning and by this sunday showcase that. what effect it is meaningful present in india and legacies they show up. the man was a somewhat connected cut by the fundamental. when she settles back into bed with a somewhat back to the present from the somewhat us and embrace that and the use of the state unit of the bjp in awe some. it'll come to kill putting the spectacle at that time the demons light pink the mind that gospels this is not that i came into the sea within these land bound to be tween the awesome art but they came in the future. you know wants to sit in the desolation that is yes is an excellent point in breach of india is not the neighborhood about two days. despite one unit of negotiations intense negotiations of cou
the mint in egypt the ghettos and did his actions and got into an election more. i should see now put this in on the back button and go ahead with its relationship with india which these that are being delivered. i thought that ahmedabad where this is only the utmost us put it in a job at the time i didn't see much lisa for taking this beginning and by this sunday showcase that. what effect it is meaningful present in india and legacies they show up. the man was a somewhat connected cut by the...
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love the chaos of the ghetto is one of the school produced the dreams come true this guy or to cruel joke is this business the board approves of its business. what if i play i feel the big responsibility on my shoulders. it is not the same as when on earth. when you're in the sky there's no time to think every maneuver and this guy should be done precisely very quick. he's the one about in his tuesday the venue did not use the summit. no president has the republicans to school with just one day after genocide about her mother who was formed according to government decree and ninety nine the areas of school studies are based on sound study of the russian team was playing with his notice of the increased traffic and page. it's great he has to make the younger generation including capital the military sphere according to the office of mental moral and legal new senior prize in the training that much though so don't force is going to sentosa weapons and acquired skills of the season cute. our pupils study the techniques of the elastic of eighteen forty seven the complete military trainin
love the chaos of the ghetto is one of the school produced the dreams come true this guy or to cruel joke is this business the board approves of its business. what if i play i feel the big responsibility on my shoulders. it is not the same as when on earth. when you're in the sky there's no time to think every maneuver and this guy should be done precisely very quick. he's the one about in his tuesday the venue did not use the summit. no president has the republicans to school with just one day...
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then they come up and then i saw the biggest laughs and end up dog to come out of the ghetto outside the top of the outlawed. he meant it would keep the shiites to brush to the scene in east harlem where a task i tossed listed on the mast to block the sauna pool and covered pot cause said preliminary information site the explosion was caused by gas leak. blood was based on a gas leak. the impacts affected buildings. all rounds. the two that were destroyed. very heavy impact on the surrounding buildings a heavy fire has ensued as well the only indication was the call at nine thirty nine one three. but gas leak. and then the explosion occurred roughly fifteen minutes later the energy company called anderson said it immediately sent you tell it to a fist to tell the records but i didn't roll it until it was too likes the new york pa department to spot some one hundred and fifty members to the same the eye . sibling identity but no one cares because after you only visit the holy lance bass and festival that till the fashion week is taking off with a t local designers selling off their la
then they come up and then i saw the biggest laughs and end up dog to come out of the ghetto outside the top of the outlawed. he meant it would keep the shiites to brush to the scene in east harlem where a task i tossed listed on the mast to block the sauna pool and covered pot cause said preliminary information site the explosion was caused by gas leak. blood was based on a gas leak. the impacts affected buildings. all rounds. the two that were destroyed. very heavy impact on the surrounding...
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do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall itself in order to understand the latest phase of this ongoing separation. we went to a suburb of jerusalem where the wall cut through that village and divided it into two halves, separating family members from each other, preventing people from going to their places of work, and children from going to their schools. i think it's you could slice a neighborhood into two and believe that you can stop people from going to prayer or shopping and just bashed wire and cement -- barbed wire and cement are going to create more hatred. th about was part of israel's largest national project since the beginning of the occup
do you see when they build the the wall, the germans also built a wall and create a ghetto. >> you knowthe son knows it hurts. but most of the children have been hiten by their parents, they hit their children. most of the men that have seen their fathers hitting their wives, then hit their wives as well. they have been victims, and then they are the ones that make someone else victims. so you don't know from suffering. >> before ending our trip we knew we had to go to the wall...
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the giants hope to ghetto fenn sieve punch that wasn't there last year. >> reminder you can get in the opening day spirit with a couple of special shows here. giants back on top can be seen tomorrow on four at ktvu and and eight on k icu. the oakland a's going all the way airs tomorrow. >>> another season in which the san jose earthquakes are digging a hole to start the year. the quakes had not lost at home in more than a year. they trail 1-0 in the six-minute. game tied at one. bit of controversy here. they're in stoppage time and a foul the called. down the left wing. beats the goal keeper. gives revolution a 2-1 win. >>> 30-year old pro golfer has a chance for big career day tomorrow. fill mick ellison couldn't finish the round and had to be hauled off. kuch er tied. 30-year old australian steven bode itch got his round off to a pretty good start. chipped in a hole that's a birdy. hole number two is par five. bode i shall shooting his fifth shot. bode itch finished with a 68. he'll have a three margin as he tries to win tomorrow. >>> back to baseball though. looking forward to it. >
the giants hope to ghetto fenn sieve punch that wasn't there last year. >> reminder you can get in the opening day spirit with a couple of special shows here. giants back on top can be seen tomorrow on four at ktvu and and eight on k icu. the oakland a's going all the way airs tomorrow. >>> another season in which the san jose earthquakes are digging a hole to start the year. the quakes had not lost at home in more than a year. they trail 1-0 in the six-minute. game tied at one....
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a ghetto. by the 1950s, it had become the center of resistance to white rule.ist system. >> i remember a day. put me some shoes and hide me there. >> now there is a definite cache to having lived in soweto. a very real pride back at being in the center of things back when it was hard and dangerous to have an opinion. nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu. when you're of certain age and you say you were born and bred in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes or do they rent? >> mostly people own their homes. >> things start to get a little better. can you build up? >> you can build up. >> look at the streets here and you see what that kind of pride does. it may not be a rich area, but it's immaculate. squared away. an emerging middle class coming up, rather than fleeing to elsewhere. >> you know where you're going, right? >> yeah, i know where i'm going. >> next exit? smoky delicious meat over flame. under the overpass, all sorts of mystery meats for sale. the taxi man's lunch. we order some brisket, some sausage, some heart. beautiful th
a ghetto. by the 1950s, it had become the center of resistance to white rule.ist system. >> i remember a day. put me some shoes and hide me there. >> now there is a definite cache to having lived in soweto. a very real pride back at being in the center of things back when it was hard and dangerous to have an opinion. nelson mandela lived here. desmond tutu. when you're of certain age and you say you were born and bred in soweto, it means something. do mostly people own their homes...
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out blastin', i'm about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps i'll fill my plate, ghettonding all day it's a crime of fate. >> in one of maricopa's primary men's facilities, the fourth avenue jail, when inmates are not in their small two-person cells, they can work out in an indoor rec room or in the common area between their cells. but every afternoon many of the inmates shift focus from their bodies to their bank accounts. >> this is how i make my money. i get 50 or 60 bucks every week. i got money coming off the streets, you know what i'm saying? so this is what i got to do. >> tell me how you make those chips. >> just put them inside caps, press them down. >> what are they? >> tissue. >> toilet paper. >> get a pencil and shave it with an emery board and sprinkle and sprinkle like you're dusting them now. >> how much is each worth? >> each is worth a dollar. the blue ones worth 50 cents. >> since inmates are not allowed access to cash, they have another way to pay gambling debts. the losers must purchase snacks or other items from the jail canteen for the winners. they
out blastin', i'm about as hungry as a taliban fasting so just like the clumps i'll fill my plate, ghettonding all day it's a crime of fate. >> in one of maricopa's primary men's facilities, the fourth avenue jail, when inmates are not in their small two-person cells, they can work out in an indoor rec room or in the common area between their cells. but every afternoon many of the inmates shift focus from their bodies to their bank accounts. >> this is how i make my money. i get 50...
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and it's the ghetto part of the industry itself. the film touches on human rights issues.only so many slots, there wasn't a whole lot of room for african-american women to rise up, but a lot of white male singers rose with ease. >> the move from back up to rock-n-roll hall of fame career, but she ended up as a house made. let's look at how she got assigned during that low point. >> bun particular christmas i was cleaning this lady's bathroom. [♪ music ] and "christmas baby please come home." my christmas record came on the radio while i was cleaning the bathroom. and i just looked up and said, okay, all right, this is not where you're supposed to be. you're supposed to be singing. there is a whole world out there who wants to hear you sing. >> you profiled judith hill, who is spectacular. viewers may know her because she was going to be on the michael jackson tour that never happened. she went very deep on "the voice." she even had a moment on the jackson thing and on "the voice" they was a backup singer and she did it in disguise on television. it's really a struggle for
and it's the ghetto part of the industry itself. the film touches on human rights issues.only so many slots, there wasn't a whole lot of room for african-american women to rise up, but a lot of white male singers rose with ease. >> the move from back up to rock-n-roll hall of fame career, but she ended up as a house made. let's look at how she got assigned during that low point. >> bun particular christmas i was cleaning this lady's bathroom. [♪ music ] and "christmas baby...
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the ghetto, but i had good parents and they, you know, they treated me right. we went to church.ts, right? for the parents. >> jimmy: and is this what you always wanted to do? be an actor? >> no, no, i was thrown into the ring. i remember my best friend's mom said you're good at imitating people. i was like yeah, okay. and she's like why don't you go to an open call. i said no, i don't want to do that. and she made me promise her that i would go to the open call. it was the worst audition ever. i really dependent want to be there. there was three paragraphs. the first paragraph i do it, the hollywood guy has a crazy scarf and it's really hot. there's no need for the scarf, sir. put the scarf down. and he didn't listen to me. he put on another one. and so i read it and he's like this. do the next one. and i was like buddy, are you kidding me? i just read one. he said do the next one. then he made me do it. he was like can you come back again? >> i don't want to come back. he said you realize ukyou coulde in the movie. huh? i'll see you back here. i just thought people read once an
the ghetto, but i had good parents and they, you know, they treated me right. we went to church.ts, right? for the parents. >> jimmy: and is this what you always wanted to do? be an actor? >> no, no, i was thrown into the ring. i remember my best friend's mom said you're good at imitating people. i was like yeah, okay. and she's like why don't you go to an open call. i said no, i don't want to do that. and she made me promise her that i would go to the open call. it was the worst...
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holocaust happened as a punishment, and the only way to prevent another was to recreate the european ghetto and live a fanatical version of jewish life. women in this community have one role - mothers and wives. they are expected to have a lot of children. i was not allowed to read or educate myself academically. i didn't even get a high school diploma. my marriage was arranged and i was sent to memory class. you view your body with horror and shame. when my son was born it became more about his future than my unhappy possess. it made be desperate. that's when i snuck out to go to college. this is when several sexual abuse scandals surfaced. victims were blamed and abusers protected. i realised i would never be able to defend my son in a circumstance. i felt i had to get out. i thought i'd write a book and then they won't kidnap my son because the world would know they'd do that. there were people enraged, who wand me dead. i had letters from former family members telling me "we have your grave ready and can't wait to dance on it." what kind of family does that? no family worth staying with
holocaust happened as a punishment, and the only way to prevent another was to recreate the european ghetto and live a fanatical version of jewish life. women in this community have one role - mothers and wives. they are expected to have a lot of children. i was not allowed to read or educate myself academically. i didn't even get a high school diploma. my marriage was arranged and i was sent to memory class. you view your body with horror and shame. when my son was born it became more about...
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i'm a product of the ghetto. >> he said he left the gang in part because his status had suddenly become when i was 18 or 19 i was put in maximum security unit and there was a question mark on my head that i had something to do with one of our so-called homies being deceased. i didn't kill the guy, but they had a question mark over my head. i honestly now believe at the time i'm 18, wet behind the ears, i'm like i'm going to obligate myself with the northerners, which is one of the biggest mistakes i ever made. >> taylor is currently charged with burglary and vehicle theft while on parole. he's pled not guilty but his life is riddled with arrests and convicts for crimes including robbery, gun violations, drug possession and evading police. >> i just did the math the other day. so far i've been in jail over 20 times. from juvenile hall time as well. first time i was in juvenile hall was 12 years old. i have not been out a whole year since then. >> he once held a job as an ironworker but his criminal career is rooted in drug addiction. >> meth monster, a crankster gangster. when i get high
i'm a product of the ghetto. >> he said he left the gang in part because his status had suddenly become when i was 18 or 19 i was put in maximum security unit and there was a question mark on my head that i had something to do with one of our so-called homies being deceased. i didn't kill the guy, but they had a question mark over my head. i honestly now believe at the time i'm 18, wet behind the ears, i'm like i'm going to obligate myself with the northerners, which is one of the biggest...
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. >>> a 16-year-old guy managed to ghetto this of of the new world trade center tower at the site where americans died. he shouldn't have been able to do that and there are lot of very unhappy people about it. a firing and it's a mess. what you got here? >> this actually happened on sunday at 4:00 in the morning. police say the kid somehow snuck through a hole in the fence -- >> a hole in the fence. >> a hole in the fence, got in the building, took an elevator to the 88th floor and then took the stairs to 104, which is the very top of the building, and then he somehow snuck past a sleeping security guard and then made his way up a ladder, got to the antenna, and then construction workers spotted the kid and then that was it. but the new york post, which our parent company owns, says the guard has since been fired. >> what is supposed to be one of the most secure buildings in new york city. >> breaking news now. there's a briefing underway at the pentagon. we're on to the missing malaysia airlines jet. >> i think the president made this clear, secretary hagel has made it clear, we're goi
. >>> a 16-year-old guy managed to ghetto this of of the new world trade center tower at the site where americans died. he shouldn't have been able to do that and there are lot of very unhappy people about it. a firing and it's a mess. what you got here? >> this actually happened on sunday at 4:00 in the morning. police say the kid somehow snuck through a hole in the fence -- >> a hole in the fence. >> a hole in the fence, got in the building, took an elevator to the...
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. >> i live in south vallejo and its ghetto everyday. a lot of people stand outside, and i chose to code and come to hidden genius because i wanted to get away from that. with this app, we can make better decisions and maybe in the future i think we can change the world with this game. ( applause ) >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. russian president vladimir putin played down tensions with ukraine, but also said he reserves the right to use force to defend ethnic russians. and president obama rolled out a nearly $4 trillion budget. republicans said it was a non- starter. >> woodruff: on the newshour online right now, we mark fat tuesday with the history of one of the most infamous tourist rituals at mardi gras in new orleans. and find all of our vice week reporting, from the science of sloth to betting with bitcoins. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on wednesday, miles o'brien's second report from the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant. i'm gwen i
. >> i live in south vallejo and its ghetto everyday. a lot of people stand outside, and i chose to code and come to hidden genius because i wanted to get away from that. with this app, we can make better decisions and maybe in the future i think we can change the world with this game. ( applause ) >> ifill: again, the major developments of the day. russian president vladimir putin played down tensions with ukraine, but also said he reserves the right to use force to defend ethnic...
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. >> i could ghetto doctor who saved my life back. >> when you signed up for the exchange, were you toldit on there that, yes, you could keep that. >> i went to great lengths to confirm this, and they have a exchange at united health care has an exchange dedicated web site and if you go on there you will see his name as in the network. >> what changed and how did they explain the change? >> they didn't explain it. i figured it out. i had to go to dsf to see the doctors needed. valentine's day about my two year anniversary of surgery and i had a persistent cough and i needed to check it. my doctor couldn't write a referral. i wouldn't accept him. so i figured out after talking to the united regulatory person, it was bellevue hospital where he is a professor and maybe an attending but he sees patients. worked at nyu in bellevue for 14 years. i recognized it. he doesn't see patients where he is signed up to be on this insurance. >> so how are you covered now? >> i'm not. i don't have a doctor. it took me 200 phone calls to get to see all the doctors i needed to in the last few weeks when i
. >> i could ghetto doctor who saved my life back. >> when you signed up for the exchange, were you toldit on there that, yes, you could keep that. >> i went to great lengths to confirm this, and they have a exchange at united health care has an exchange dedicated web site and if you go on there you will see his name as in the network. >> what changed and how did they explain the change? >> they didn't explain it. i figured it out. i had to go to dsf to see the...
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and everybody are talking to the ghetto every phone call your making. you are in danger. i would have liked to have known what was it like to live with this guy when these dangers things -- you think the wife might have sent stop but not going to happen with seymour hersh. i never spoke to his wife. finally, i went to washington, d.c. are scheduled into the bob woodward who again was recorded and very pleasant. he and sy hersh have been friendly rivals for 40 years. they both kind of jockey over who's the greatest investigative reporter in american history. of course, both of them think it's of them. but that's been kind of an interesting debate for many years. while i was in washington i said maybe i will show up at sy store like showing up at the door, showing up at the door and find the one day that he was. he had just come into work. we went out to breakfast together. we spent a couple hours. he was blessed. he wouldn't talk about himself. he wanted to talk about foreign policy. he wanted to talk about the state of journalism but he would not talk about sy hersh. he s
and everybody are talking to the ghetto every phone call your making. you are in danger. i would have liked to have known what was it like to live with this guy when these dangers things -- you think the wife might have sent stop but not going to happen with seymour hersh. i never spoke to his wife. finally, i went to washington, d.c. are scheduled into the bob woodward who again was recorded and very pleasant. he and sy hersh have been friendly rivals for 40 years. they both kind of jockey...
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because if the ghetto walls were torn down and religious freedom came to russia, the authority of thewould be eliminated. so among young people there's a great belief in freedom of speech, in freedom of debate and a desire that moral values, treatmenting each individual with -- treating each individual with human dignity, be applied everywhere. in palestine as well as in israel as well as in our own country. so i think zionism within the jewish community is in retreat, and time will tell whether i'm right. thank you very much. [applause] >> all right. our next speaker is justin romando to, the editorial director of antiwar.com. he also writes for the conservative magazine, and he's the author of the book "reclaiming the american right: the lost legacy of conservative movement." [applause] >> my topic today is israel and the american conservative movement, a history. and as is the case in so many other way, the conservative movement's position on the state of israel isn't what it used to be. just as what we call the old right, the re-buckley right -- pre-buckley right was anti-interven
because if the ghetto walls were torn down and religious freedom came to russia, the authority of thewould be eliminated. so among young people there's a great belief in freedom of speech, in freedom of debate and a desire that moral values, treatmenting each individual with -- treating each individual with human dignity, be applied everywhere. in palestine as well as in israel as well as in our own country. so i think zionism within the jewish community is in retreat, and time will tell...
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this is like sophie's choice in the ghetto.hoice between saving your children by going to public school so that all of the resources there can be democratized or in the face of shrinking resources and the inability of this government to foster critical resources and direct them toward public education, you want to bail your kid out of a failing school and put that kid in a charter school. but the reality is unless we begin to redirect those resources to democratize education and to make equal the funding and resources for all of these schools, we're having a two-tiered system where de facto segregation is organized around the dollars of the public and we are asked to co-sign that as opposed to in your case and i think in miss ravech's case to resist that and as the professor would say to engage in a more democratized form of education for all. >> diane ravech, you have the words morally wrong. that's what moscowitz is saying. your response to that. >> well, i think that her charters are suspect because first of all as michael d
this is like sophie's choice in the ghetto.hoice between saving your children by going to public school so that all of the resources there can be democratized or in the face of shrinking resources and the inability of this government to foster critical resources and direct them toward public education, you want to bail your kid out of a failing school and put that kid in a charter school. but the reality is unless we begin to redirect those resources to democratize education and to make equal...
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just before we go to break another comment from one of yours ever want is to visit for families in ghettos care about is nations on anymore. he lost his mercy and morals. a lot of viewers divided over this issue. stay with us more to come here it's just that. recorders the forced exodus of the muslims and on the seat commons descended and ninety the state to stop functioning. on the com each piece in the sean connery the transitional government is striving to be stocked institutions in a town still haunted by the us. it details the form of apples are trying to contact it takes for themselves. reporters spotted it on t but i can be debt and the senate ticket in trying to be killed the types of her uniform. recorders. but god enforcement got the call heck. old school. looters are. her eye. i mean the choo sounds insane few instances invade iraq for a second toe. since then one hundred thousand iraqis a foot of the united states to escape the conflict. last sunday it would be immigrants searching for the american dream. for iraqis and americans small bible and who share a common destiny. will
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i ghetto play tuba for a living. how abouting is that? cowan: coming up a fond farewell. ♪ [ male announcer ] this man has an accomplished research and analytical group at his disposal. ♪ but even more impressive is how he puts it to work for his clients. ♪ morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. oh, it's not a big deal at all. come on in. [ male announcer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ orange juice...tomato sauce... can cause acid erosion. the enamel starts to wear down. and you can't grow your enamel back. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel. because it helps to strengthen the enamel that you have. and i believe it's doing a good job. ♪ >> cowan: it happened this week. the passing of a quintessential triple talent, actor, singer, dancer, sheila mcrae. best known for being last to play ralph cramdon's long suffering wife alice in "the many mooners" she was married 24 years to mr. mcrae from "oklahoma." ♪ >> popular in her own right she guest starred on many a tv shows even appearing as herself in 1955 e
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kilometers from here the united nations camp for displaced persons has become somewhat of an ethnic ghetto the vast majority of people seeking refuge here are new and the same tribe as read my shop. the leader of the armed opposition. this family fled here in mid december. he complained of feeling trapped among them and give them an upcoming twenty ten needs to be in line to this camp. why would you want to approach the uganda noble canyon with the children go to school of law. a lot of them open as it is really weak and the rest of you know but maybe it runs in the physical appearance about one mile point. it's not just ordinary civilians sheltering here. this section of the camp is the so called vip area reserved for former administrators and a lawmaker these men were free to be interviewed on condition of anonymity claim that the war was triggered by the assassination of the rams in juba. what about that though. and if they allow creativity. now don't get to drive and then they please you know what the people. i mean the alp would have been to what a difference the hat when you don't wa
kilometers from here the united nations camp for displaced persons has become somewhat of an ethnic ghetto the vast majority of people seeking refuge here are new and the same tribe as read my shop. the leader of the armed opposition. this family fled here in mid december. he complained of feeling trapped among them and give them an upcoming twenty ten needs to be in line to this camp. why would you want to approach the uganda noble canyon with the children go to school of law. a lot of them...
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far from the ghettos of working class suburbs. why has the far right me the biggest inroads in areas well devoid of immigrants all its lost ground it seems in the ordinary this will react to that report and measure the true impact of the national front and identity politics for france and for european elections which are stumped again two months from today in the post and get to be the french far right inroads with us to talk about it. joe ma kai li hua one is now a columnist for you the internets is the editor in chief of the cause of magazine thank you for being with us. we think as well of french pollster and blogger account credit the man who is with this. sociologists sei guinea who teaches at the university of paris and sent to me hands up and gets seated venue. the surface of the house again today we can join the conversation on facebook and twitter are hatched eggs to port to be seeing any part of the team that once the eastern front to the melbourne region near the world war one battlefields where he filmed a story for re
far from the ghettos of working class suburbs. why has the far right me the biggest inroads in areas well devoid of immigrants all its lost ground it seems in the ordinary this will react to that report and measure the true impact of the national front and identity politics for france and for european elections which are stumped again two months from today in the post and get to be the french far right inroads with us to talk about it. joe ma kai li hua one is now a columnist for you the...
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so what we, we don't admit to ourselves in the united states is that we have what people call ghettos because real people live there. we have black communities that are living in entrenched poverty, right? and they've live inside that poverty generationally. and so from that perspective you have a better understanding not why so many people are poor, but what's remarkable is the few who have actually escaped. so when we think about where we are today, i think too often we focus on those who have escaped really metaphorically the plantation, those who have escaped that plantation and who are movie stars, who are elites, who are wealthy power brokers, right? but then for those who are left behind with the rest of the country asks how come you're still on that plantation, right? and that's a terrible question. the real question is how come there's a plantation at all. >> host: donald palmer from bumming ham, alabama, tweets into you, prover joseph, why is there so much fear in america regarding the issue of race? >> guest: well, i think that the fear is based on a rack of honesty finish
so what we, we don't admit to ourselves in the united states is that we have what people call ghettos because real people live there. we have black communities that are living in entrenched poverty, right? and they've live inside that poverty generationally. and so from that perspective you have a better understanding not why so many people are poor, but what's remarkable is the few who have actually escaped. so when we think about where we are today, i think too often we focus on those who...
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no worse on the restrictions on the jews applied when the popes were applied in the papal states, ghetto in rome and so on, that the pope will ensure that not only he will not speak out against the anti-semitic campaign, the racial laws, but no priests will either. this document, it's a fairly explosive document as you can imagine and since it has been discovered, and i have a copy of it as you can see, then some of the first inkling of this document came out there of course has been a strong reaction by defenders of, of this narrative that the church was long a opponent of racial laws and against anti-semitism and basically tried to deny, this is what in fact it is. we not only have this document but we have a whole series of documents that talk about the meetings between the pope and venturi as this is being negotiated. and later interestingly we see the pope has doubts about this agreement and the people around him work feverishly to prevent those doubts from interfering with the continue the backing of the fascist regime by the church. i think i have a picture, the next picture is ba
no worse on the restrictions on the jews applied when the popes were applied in the papal states, ghetto in rome and so on, that the pope will ensure that not only he will not speak out against the anti-semitic campaign, the racial laws, but no priests will either. this document, it's a fairly explosive document as you can imagine and since it has been discovered, and i have a copy of it as you can see, then some of the first inkling of this document came out there of course has been a strong...