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having plant-based foods growing everywhere, and these farmers were shipping it 40 miles south to the major citiesne of the main key things i tell people is change where they shop. instead of going to the conventional grocery store find out where their food is being grown and get it from the farmer, because nine times out of ten it will be healthier for them. we has americans -- >> go ahead. >> go ahead. sorry. >> we as americans can really take control of our. the most important thing we do mouth. >> she is talking about farm to table and buying from your farmers, and a lot of people don't live in a situation where that's practical. and people think it's really too expensive to be healthy. is that true? healthy? >> not at all. it's really a myth that eating healthy, plant-based whole food, really, organic, even, is just as accessible and affordable as what most people are eating now. there are over 2,000 vegan cook books on the market to choose from. you can find anything you want any night by looking up a food and seeing how to prepare it in a vegan way. i show people all the time by taking them
having plant-based foods growing everywhere, and these farmers were shipping it 40 miles south to the major citiesne of the main key things i tell people is change where they shop. instead of going to the conventional grocery store find out where their food is being grown and get it from the farmer, because nine times out of ten it will be healthier for them. we has americans -- >> go ahead. >> go ahead. sorry. >> we as americans can really take control of our. the most...
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as the major city with the greatest number of tuberculous cases. so i thank my colleagues for the conversation they've placed in both myself and commissioner melara again and we'll be at our service speaker we're also amongst equal partners here on the commission and i really look forward to working with all of you there coming year >> thank you. we'll now go on to the next item. >> it's the long-term integration strategic plan. >> okay good afternoon and congratulations commissioner commissioner chow to our new office on the commission and good afternoon to commissioners and director garcia. i'm ann the director of the aging and adult services services. i have my colleague here to share in the presentation i'm going to tube the who and why and i less than is going to get into the specification of the strategic plan that i believe all of you received both the copy itself and then i think i have a copy of appreciation we're doing today as well. the who. this work started under the long care council a 40 member body that's appointed by the mayor. bot
as the major city with the greatest number of tuberculous cases. so i thank my colleagues for the conversation they've placed in both myself and commissioner melara again and we'll be at our service speaker we're also amongst equal partners here on the commission and i really look forward to working with all of you there coming year >> thank you. we'll now go on to the next item. >> it's the long-term integration strategic plan. >> okay good afternoon and congratulations...
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he visited all of the major cities. so americans are very, very familiar with him. less so with john xxiii, but they recognize the importance of vatican 2 nick was speaking about his report. the priest today at one of the services mentioned the now canonized popes particularly concenoperated on john paul ii, reminded the congregation how he was able to go to prison and forgive the person who tried to assassinate him in vatican scare. they are saying that's one of the reasons why jong paul ii has been elevated to the level of sainthood. after the mass, we caught up with some parishners including a woman who is mom is very devout catholic living in the caribbean and she phoned her up and said get down to church for me, please, and open our family account with jp ii and j xxiii here is what she told us? >> i heard from my home in haiti. she said you have to go because i haven't been in church in at least a couple of weeks, and she is like please make it if for me this morning. my mom in haiti, she was watching it as well. >> tell people who aren't catholic why the saint
he visited all of the major cities. so americans are very, very familiar with him. less so with john xxiii, but they recognize the importance of vatican 2 nick was speaking about his report. the priest today at one of the services mentioned the now canonized popes particularly concenoperated on john paul ii, reminded the congregation how he was able to go to prison and forgive the person who tried to assassinate him in vatican scare. they are saying that's one of the reasons why jong paul ii...
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but the major urban centers are two cities in the north, iquique and arica. iquique in particular spent most of the night without power.
but the major urban centers are two cities in the north, iquique and arica. iquique in particular spent most of the night without power.
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the opposition-controlled areas in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascus that also these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels have threatened to cut off half of the city. the highway in the southeast links aleppo to damascus. this has forced government forces to use a dirt road to reach the city, but even that is threatened. the opposition denies it is responsible. >> translator: it is the regime who closed the humanitarian corridor inside the city. it connected the east and the west. the regime wanted to besiege rebel territories but now it is under siege. >> reporter: people living in the government controlled west say praises have increased. but 75% of aid distributions across the country occurred in areas controlled by the state. from turkey's border it is about an hour's drive to aleppo city. but the syria government won't allows the united nations to use crossings that are not under its control, and un agencies need to respect that if it wants to continue operating in state-controlled regions. with all of these obstacles, ve
the opposition-controlled areas in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascus that also these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels have threatened to cut off half of the city. the highway in the southeast links aleppo to damascus. this has forced government forces to use a dirt road to reach the city, but even that is threatened. the opposition denies it is...
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that's what the major city said. justice anthony kennedy says in the majority - the case is not about how to debate racial preferences should be resolved, but who resolves it. the majority wants to say this is not about affirmative action or racial preference, it's about whether voters can decide in their state - and there are seven states that have done so - whether or not affirmative action should be rolled back or done away with. in anna cavell you know it began with prop 209. now we are in michigan, and a number of states are going in this direction, and justice anthony kennedy with the majority says they can do it. >> seven states, including california's no affirmative action. is it a states-rights issue, that states can decide, voters can decide what the supreme court is saying, voters decide what we go in our state. justice carl soderberg says not. here she says -- sonia sotomayor says no, we are talking about bigger issues, we are talking about equal protection of the laws, the fundamental rights that a democr
that's what the major city said. justice anthony kennedy says in the majority - the case is not about how to debate racial preferences should be resolved, but who resolves it. the majority wants to say this is not about affirmative action or racial preference, it's about whether voters can decide in their state - and there are seven states that have done so - whether or not affirmative action should be rolled back or done away with. in anna cavell you know it began with prop 209. now we are in...
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. >> the justice department says the major city of shootings were unreasonable, violating the fourth amendment, and found enkaurnts with persons with mental -- encounters with persons with mental illness infrequent. and that they are endemic to constitutional policing. >> deficiencies, combined with insufficient policies, inadequate straining and a broken civilian training contributed to the use of excessive force. >> the federal investigation began in 2012, but this video brought public anger to a boiling point. james boyd was homeless and mentally hill. officers killed him. he was holding knives. >> two weeks ago, a 12th last week. the albuquerque mayor and police chief acknowledged the shortcomings. they didn't go as far as to apologise. >> the families, im sure, feel the tragedy. our goal is to reduce any type of event, any type of a situation where our officers always take the appropriate action. that's our goal. >> do you want to offer them any apologies. >> we are working hard on the situation. we circled the wagons trying to save face. i've been part of the problem. the mayor
. >> the justice department says the major city of shootings were unreasonable, violating the fourth amendment, and found enkaurnts with persons with mental -- encounters with persons with mental illness infrequent. and that they are endemic to constitutional policing. >> deficiencies, combined with insufficient policies, inadequate straining and a broken civilian training contributed to the use of excessive force. >> the federal investigation began in 2012, but this video...
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he's been to all the major cities, pretty much all of them, said mass all over the country. they report john xxiii with what he did to the second vatican council. they love john paul ii. we went to a church, cathedral of the sacred heart, because jpii went there with the president. after mass, the people we spoke to showed nothing but love. a woman says you better get to the church and open the family's account with the two new saints. >> i heard from my mum in haiti, and she said "you have to go", because i haven't been in church for a couple of weeks. she's like "please make it in for me." my mum in haiti, she was watching it as well. >> tell people who aren't catholic why the saints matter? >> you know, we go to the church and pray to the saints, ask for help, strength to guide and protect us, it's a lump of different stuff. people put it in a different way. i prayed to the lord. i pray to the virgin mary. i prayer. >> now you pray to john, paul and john. >> yes. >> it's amazing. i never thought that i would live in a time where i would be able to relate to john paul ii.
he's been to all the major cities, pretty much all of them, said mass all over the country. they report john xxiii with what he did to the second vatican council. they love john paul ii. we went to a church, cathedral of the sacred heart, because jpii went there with the president. after mass, the people we spoke to showed nothing but love. a woman says you better get to the church and open the family's account with the two new saints. >> i heard from my mum in haiti, and she said...
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obviously, they are covering the drama here of this armed standoff, not very far outside the major city of las vegas, but they're also noting how freaking weird it is to have a political dispute resolved in this country, in the 21st century, based pretty much on which side brought more guns to the political argument. watch. >> reporter: on the streets of las vegas, when gunmen point weapons at sworn peace officers, they're often shot and killed. but in bunkerville, these men held the bridge. the difference between these gunmen and gunmen in our urban streets comes down to a political cause. >> at some point, you have to draw a line in the sand, and, i guess, this is it, you know? >> reporter: we didn't get this man's name. our photographer was fearful of possible cross fire should shooting happened and kept moving. but this gunmen and others pledged to be back, because these anti-federalist protesters got their first victory. not by the ballot, not by rallies, but on a bridge with guns aimed at police. >> got their victory, not by the plat, not by rallies, but on a bridge with guns aime
obviously, they are covering the drama here of this armed standoff, not very far outside the major city of las vegas, but they're also noting how freaking weird it is to have a political dispute resolved in this country, in the 21st century, based pretty much on which side brought more guns to the political argument. watch. >> reporter: on the streets of las vegas, when gunmen point weapons at sworn peace officers, they're often shot and killed. but in bunkerville, these men held the...
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look, you can go down on the street corner in the dead of winter in my of the major cities and see menhing buses to go to work. when you talk about the cutting the food stamps or the s.n.a.p. program, it is cutting benefits from the disabled, women and children, and most of the people who receive s.n.a.p. go to work everyday, but they earn minimum wage, and if you earn minimum wage, you are going to be making $15,000 a year, and in this country, $15,000 a year will put you in poverty. >> congressman cleaver, thank you so much for your time, and we are curious to see the results of this meeting after it is concluded. thank you, sir. greatly appreciated and always an honor the speak with you. >> sure. >> and coming up next on "newsnation" -- >> [ bleep ]. >> and police arrest 11 former around current prep students accused in a massive drug ring targeting some of the most prestigious schools. >>> and security sin creased in a national rights museum after a man broke into the museum on the day he was killed. it is one of the stories that we are following around the "newsnation." huh, 15 mi
look, you can go down on the street corner in the dead of winter in my of the major cities and see menhing buses to go to work. when you talk about the cutting the food stamps or the s.n.a.p. program, it is cutting benefits from the disabled, women and children, and most of the people who receive s.n.a.p. go to work everyday, but they earn minimum wage, and if you earn minimum wage, you are going to be making $15,000 a year, and in this country, $15,000 a year will put you in poverty. >>...
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in the major cities, there's significant ethnic russian populations. those in some towns and cities, majority ethnic russians. but there is also a heavy concentration of ukrainian nationals there. it's a mixed reign. it's the part of ukraine that is most heavily ethnic russian, and these seem, jake, to be orchestrated demonstrations. there are people who were armed, very well planned, they took over municipal buildings, they don't seem to be spontaneous. they weren't provoked by the ukrainian authority. so it's a very serious threat to the territorial integrity, the sovereignty of ukraine, when you're losing government buildings by force. and there are reports tonight, i think, on cnn, that ukrainian special forces have taken back one of those buildings. this is a very dangerous situation. it's exactly the type of situation that putin could possibly capitalize on to say the rights of russians are being trampled on, i have to protect them. that's the argument he made in crimea. >> very quickly, if you would, how are we to discern, how are we able to dis
in the major cities, there's significant ethnic russian populations. those in some towns and cities, majority ethnic russians. but there is also a heavy concentration of ukrainian nationals there. it's a mixed reign. it's the part of ukraine that is most heavily ethnic russian, and these seem, jake, to be orchestrated demonstrations. there are people who were armed, very well planned, they took over municipal buildings, they don't seem to be spontaneous. they weren't provoked by the ukrainian...
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inequality is something i have been talking about for some time and as noted we have the second highest inequality in any major city in the country and our's is growing at a faster rate than anywhere ems and recently the "new york times" talked how we surpassed other cities in terms of inequality and it's hard to imagine in a city that has as much wealth as san francisco has that we have so people going hungry everyday so i think that the work that people are doing is really important work that goes to the core of who we are as a city, and hopefully not only by 2020 but hopefully before whatever you say about san francisco you can say there is no hunger in san francisco and i will turn it over to supervisor mar and thank you for the leadership. >> again i appreciate all of the recommendations and everything from everyone and i want to repeat the comment we're one of the wealthiest cities in the world that no one with disabilities or a senior and no one should be hungry. this is an incredible effort you're leading and makes it easy as the members of the board of supervisors to support such great recommendations. i k
inequality is something i have been talking about for some time and as noted we have the second highest inequality in any major city in the country and our's is growing at a faster rate than anywhere ems and recently the "new york times" talked how we surpassed other cities in terms of inequality and it's hard to imagine in a city that has as much wealth as san francisco has that we have so people going hungry everyday so i think that the work that people are doing is really important...
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the opposition controlled area in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead--that connect the city with other major cities in damascus at also, these roads have been blocked. >> this has forced forces to use dirt roads to the city. even that is full of opposition and it was prevented supplies reaching civilians. >> the regime will close the corridor to the city. now, it is under siege. >> people living in the government controlled west say are a prices of basic goods and fuel have decreased on average 75% of aid distribution across the country occurred in areas controlled by the state. >> reporter: from turkey's border it's an hour's drive to aleppo city but the syrian government won't allow united nations to use border crossings that are not under its control and u.n. agencies need to respect that. if it wants to continue operating in state-controlled regions where many civilians have sought refuge. >> reporter: with all these obstacles very little aid has been reaching the people where it is needed. >> hosni mubarak made a rare public appearance. the 85-year-old waved from the window to his supporters. this is where
the opposition controlled area in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead--that connect the city with other major cities in damascus at also, these roads have been blocked. >> this has forced forces to use dirt roads to the city. even that is full of opposition and it was prevented supplies reaching civilians. >> the regime will close the corridor to the city. now, it is under siege. >> people living in the government controlled west...
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the finish line here in the city of boston. and according to the new city police commissioner, who has only recently been appointed by the new majorhe had staff to call on, all leave has been canceled next monday. so they will be available should they need that. there will be enhanced closed circuit television coverage, and there have been trainings of the officers to look at the crowd intently and not pay attention to the race itself. they want to see what is going on in the restaurant ks of the people who turn out to support the runners. and there will be many, many more plain clothes officers than ever before. but it's in the back of everybody's mind including the police commissioner that this is a 26.2-mile route. you can't possibly police every inch of it, though they are going to give it their very, very best shot. and they are hoping for a normal race on monday a race that begins, ends, and has a winner, and has lots of happy people enjoying the day. >> john as we await the ceremonies to begin, please stand by. erika pitzi when we talk about boston strong in our news room, we talk about erika pitzi, boston bosh and raised.
the finish line here in the city of boston. and according to the new city police commissioner, who has only recently been appointed by the new majorhe had staff to call on, all leave has been canceled next monday. so they will be available should they need that. there will be enhanced closed circuit television coverage, and there have been trainings of the officers to look at the crowd intently and not pay attention to the race itself. they want to see what is going on in the restaurant ks of...
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and again i don't think we're out of whack with the major jurisdictions but the city councils and chambers like this one all over the country elected officials like supervisor wiener and the head of the departments are saying yes, we don't want to see more public investment in our realm but we're not prepared to start the programming at that time when we need this >> mr. ginsburg can you give a flavor for was it complies. >> it's big and small things. big things candle stick is a big part of our revenue and things like the lands music festive that's 20 to 25 steps that event has grown and negotiating things for the program. program fees i want to point out that an issue we - i don't know we've been before you with the exception of a policy issue that was highly contested regarding non-revenue fees at the park i don't think we've been pr before you with that. we've been a little bit more professional and consistent about collecting fees when people have permitted the spaces and doing what's expected of you us. more people are using are our parks. the program like yesterday, i was at a prese
and again i don't think we're out of whack with the major jurisdictions but the city councils and chambers like this one all over the country elected officials like supervisor wiener and the head of the departments are saying yes, we don't want to see more public investment in our realm but we're not prepared to start the programming at that time when we need this >> mr. ginsburg can you give a flavor for was it complies. >> it's big and small things. big things candle stick is a...
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the opposition-controlled area in aleppo together that have been blocked. are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascus thatlso these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels has threatened to cut off half of the city that the regime controls, the highway in the southeast links aleppo to damascus in the south. this has forced officials to use a dirt road to reach the city. the opposition denies it is response bld for preventing supplies from reaching shrivelians. >> translator: it is the regime who closed the corridor inside the city. the regime wanted to besiege rebel territories, but now it is under siege. >> reporter: people living in the area say prices have increased, but on average 75% of aid distributions across the country occurred in areas controlled by the state. from turkey's border, it's about an hour's drive to syria. but they have been allowed to cross into the area. very little aid is reaching the people living in the cities where the battles have been over supply lines. >>> coming up in this news hour. iraq's oil police. we meet the men responsible for keeping the count
the opposition-controlled area in aleppo together that have been blocked. are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascus thatlso these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels has threatened to cut off half of the city that the regime controls, the highway in the southeast links aleppo to damascus in the south. this has forced officials to use a dirt road to reach the city. the opposition denies it is response bld for...
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if it go the right way, it's going to be a major displacement. so i'm calling on all supervisors and the mayor of city of san francisco to use his powers to see that -- these tenants are compensated for the inconvenience. you have tenants in wheelchairs that hasn't been out of their room since march 4th. they haven't been able to meet their doctors appointed or do their laundry. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is lanette. we're here in support of the resolution that supervisor campos mentioned a minute ago for immigration month and i want to give those a chance to introduce themselves. >> good afternoon. my name is [inaudible]. >> good afternoon, supervisor being e -- good afternoon supervisors and i'm maria. >> good afternoon, and i'm with the national source center. >> good afternoon, my name is terry valan with the filipino center. >> we want to offer your gratitude for introducing the development. we have been around since 2006 and we're funded by the city of san francisco to provide low housing for those in san francisco. we have provided services to over 20,000 s
if it go the right way, it's going to be a major displacement. so i'm calling on all supervisors and the mayor of city of san francisco to use his powers to see that -- these tenants are compensated for the inconvenience. you have tenants in wheelchairs that hasn't been out of their room since march 4th. they haven't been able to meet their doctors appointed or do their laundry. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is lanette. we're here in support of the...
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this is largely centered in the major cities. more and more. >> thank you very much. ing us to discuss phillips latest earnings. right after the break here on "countdown." ♪ >> welcome back. >> let's get to jonathan ferro. >> we will look at the dollar yen. hitting 110 by the end of the year. can japan hit that inflation target of 2%. import prices and higher energy costs and the yen is weakening. that will start falling out of the year in your calculation for inflation. will the bank of japan have to do more? the overwhelming consensus is yes. joining us now from amsterdam is the chief executive. good morning and thank you for joining us. rex good morning. to fxit just down movement or is it something more sinister? certainly fx movements have a big impact. we saw 500 basis winds. and we work hard to offset that but we did not fully make that. improveble to profitability further but in health care we had a temporary factory shut down to do with an altogether they resorted in a decrease of profitability. headwindsrkets we saw and china was slower. altogether it was not
this is largely centered in the major cities. more and more. >> thank you very much. ing us to discuss phillips latest earnings. right after the break here on "countdown." ♪ >> welcome back. >> let's get to jonathan ferro. >> we will look at the dollar yen. hitting 110 by the end of the year. can japan hit that inflation target of 2%. import prices and higher energy costs and the yen is weakening. that will start falling out of the year in your calculation...
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sanctions if they invade, the russian government has put together a campaign to instigate the rallies throughout major cities in eastern ukraine. russianraight from the playbook on crimea. it is designed to foment such instability that president clinton events that have an obligation to rescue and protect -- president putin will have an obligation to rescue and protect. it's not surprising at all that the u.s. government should be saying quite openly that this is a russian plant operation. it has created a profound crisis in ukraine itself for the survival of the united democratic ukraine in one country. if these cities do secede or the russian government does come in, we are looking at a divided ukraine, the largest and most important country in that part of europe. >> so what is to stop russia? the u.s. has warned of more sanctions, but clearly russia's not bothered by sanctions. >> it doesn't seem to be. president putin has a very strong hand in the poker match and the u.s., canada, and russia have a very weak hand. president putin is an authoritarian figure. he makes decisions quickly and strategically.
sanctions if they invade, the russian government has put together a campaign to instigate the rallies throughout major cities in eastern ukraine. russianraight from the playbook on crimea. it is designed to foment such instability that president clinton events that have an obligation to rescue and protect -- president putin will have an obligation to rescue and protect. it's not surprising at all that the u.s. government should be saying quite openly that this is a russian plant operation. it...
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the opposition-controlled areas together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascuso -- these roads have been probleming -- blocked. >> reporter: a new bush by the rubbles has threatened to off half of the city that the government controls. this has forced government forces to use a dirt road to reach the city. but even that supply line is threatened. the opposition denies it is responsible for preventing supplies from reaching civilians. >> translator: the regime closed the corridor inside the city. now the area is under siege. >> reporter: people living in the government controlled west say prices of basic goodings and fuel have increased, but on average 75% of aid distributions across the country occurred in areas controlled by the state. from turkey's border it is about an hour's drive to aleppo city, but the syrian government will not allow un agencies to use corridors that are not under its control. with all of these obstacles very little aid is reaching the hundreds of thousands of people living in the divided city where the battles have been over supply lines
the opposition-controlled areas together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that lead -- that connect the city with other major cities in damascuso -- these roads have been probleming -- blocked. >> reporter: a new bush by the rubbles has threatened to off half of the city that the government controls. this has forced government forces to use a dirt road to reach the city. but even that supply line is threatened. the opposition denies it is responsible for preventing...
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future is going to look an awful lot like china in the 1930s before mou showed up, the government controlling the cities and majoran areas, war lords in the northwest >> at each others throats -- >> yes, and making money and doing what war lords do. and then along what is called the duran line that separates the [ inaudible ] from the pakistani and afghan pastoon is going to be a disputed area between the government and the taliban. i don't think the taliban is capable of taking over the country, but i don't think the government is capable of eliminating them. >> i would like you to talk for a minute about the composition of the taliban. as we noted these folks are young. younger actually than the taliban itself, quite young people with a very different mind set. >> that's right. we're talking about 20 and 25 year old commanders. in some cases their only experience has been living in war. they have no memory of what life was like before russia invaded. so the things that motive them is very different from what motivated the original taliban. and i think that's one reason why they have blended themselves to easily
future is going to look an awful lot like china in the 1930s before mou showed up, the government controlling the cities and majoran areas, war lords in the northwest >> at each others throats -- >> yes, and making money and doing what war lords do. and then along what is called the duran line that separates the [ inaudible ] from the pakistani and afghan pastoon is going to be a disputed area between the government and the taliban. i don't think the taliban is capable of taking...
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two major cities remain under the control of. independence referendum and the release of political prisoners. latest reports suggesting. u.s. mercenaries to help. the interim cabinet labels government protesters terrorists . here with the drive. for exploring the treasures of siberia big city. a very good morning to you. with your latest world news headlines and we start with the ongoing succession crisis in southeastern ukraine. protesters have been occupying local government offices in several major cities in the heart of the administration was cleared of activists. protesters are holding their. reports from. tensions here in the city of donetsk in eastern ukraine but basically you know all over they say cost an important region of the country actually continue to escalate and we haven't seen so far any sign of any possible compromise from any side both for several days already the original ministration building that i hope you can see behind me here in the city center has been taken by a group of activists who protest against
two major cities remain under the control of. independence referendum and the release of political prisoners. latest reports suggesting. u.s. mercenaries to help. the interim cabinet labels government protesters terrorists . here with the drive. for exploring the treasures of siberia big city. a very good morning to you. with your latest world news headlines and we start with the ongoing succession crisis in southeastern ukraine. protesters have been occupying local government offices in...
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a flash mob in chicago to get the buzz growing in major cities over mccafe coffee line. >> mcdonald'sin disputed king, with sandwiches like egg mcmuffin and it will fierce lem defend that position. but it is frefti ingfretting ab chihuahua because in the last few years breck fa has become more important than ever to its bottom line. >> one of the wholesome ways to start. >> traffic during breakfast hours has been steadily increasing. while traffic during lunch and dinner hours has been steadily decreasing year over year. >> why breakfast? >> the cheapest meal you can get outside of a snack. consumers are still tight with money after the recession. >> everyone is after of a piece of the growing pie. just weeks ago, duncan donuts, unveiling eggs benedict sandwiches. last month. starbuck's revealing the egg and cheddar sandwich and new and improved reduced breakfast sandwich healthy options too. but really taco bell. an a.m. crunch wrap with 700 calories. >> everybody does like to go to fast food for their greasyburgers and delicious fries and tacos as well. at taco bell. so i mean there
a flash mob in chicago to get the buzz growing in major cities over mccafe coffee line. >> mcdonald'sin disputed king, with sandwiches like egg mcmuffin and it will fierce lem defend that position. but it is frefti ingfretting ab chihuahua because in the last few years breck fa has become more important than ever to its bottom line. >> one of the wholesome ways to start. >> traffic during breakfast hours has been steadily increasing. while traffic during lunch and dinner hours...
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sides of the government and the opposition-controlled areas in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that connect the city with other majors in damascus that also these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels has threatened to cutoff half of the city that the regime controls, the highway and southeast links aleppo to damascus to the south and forces use a dirt road to reach the city and even that supply line is threatened. the opposition denies it's responsible for preventing supplies from reaching civili s civilians. >> translator: it is the regime who closed the humanitarian corridor in the city and that connected the east and the west. the regime wanted the territories but now it's under siege. >> reporter: people living in the government-controlled west say prices of basic goods and fuel have increased but according to u.n. agencies on average 75% of aid distributions across the country occurred in areas controlled by the state. from turkey's border it's about an hour's drive to the rebel-held east of aleppo city but the syrian government won't allow the u.n. to use border crossings that are not
sides of the government and the opposition-controlled areas in aleppo together that have been blocked. there are roads around the city that connect the city with other majors in damascus that also these roads have been blocked. >> reporter: a new push by the rebels has threatened to cutoff half of the city that the regime controls, the highway and southeast links aleppo to damascus to the south and forces use a dirt road to reach the city and even that supply line is threatened. the...
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francisco for a lot of reasons and, in fact, our percentage of children in san francisco is the lowest of any major city in north america forgot about the united states just in general. here we are we're in the position of reauthorizing and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim b will talk about is children's fund and peace but we're in the position to reauthorize we can look at this like we have done a good job or how can we improve the effort. one of the things in talking to people in the field and talk to others that care about our children population in san francisco we realize that there's one - >> couple aspects that we have to focus on the service end and the educational end in which we were doing but one of the - part of the discussion that gets lost is other things the infrastructure that supports families and children in san francisco. that doesn't seem to get the same focus as our service or education yet when you look at it there's a big factor in why children and families especially those that are in the low income and middle income don't succeed in inform. i'm proposing to create a charter
francisco for a lot of reasons and, in fact, our percentage of children in san francisco is the lowest of any major city in north america forgot about the united states just in general. here we are we're in the position of reauthorizing and supervisor avalos and supervisor kim b will talk about is children's fund and peace but we're in the position to reauthorize we can look at this like we have done a good job or how can we improve the effort. one of the things in talking to people in the...
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the city of donetsk. the police report that at least a dozen people are injured. the other negative development was a shooting in ukraine's second city, kharkiv of the major.e is said to be in critical condition. he was shot in the back and has been operated on. at times he has been pro-russian, at other times he has been aligning himself to the government in kiev. suffice it to say, both sides are blaming the other for the shooting. so the drift continues at pace. >>> prorussia activists are taking control of more government buildings in eastern ukraine, hoda abdel hamid is on the ground in one of the towns that were targeted. >> reporter: it is becoming a routine mission for the pro-russian self-defense unit. this time their target was the local building. any police station next door is also under their control. >> translator: right now the government in kiev are the puppets of the americans. we're defending our people. we are the peaceful people. they are the ones who broke the truce. we haven't started any conflict. >> reporter: here like elsewhere, they met no resistance. and then with the help of their supporters, the new russian position was fortifi
the city of donetsk. the police report that at least a dozen people are injured. the other negative development was a shooting in ukraine's second city, kharkiv of the major.e is said to be in critical condition. he was shot in the back and has been operated on. at times he has been pro-russian, at other times he has been aligning himself to the government in kiev. suffice it to say, both sides are blaming the other for the shooting. so the drift continues at pace. >>> prorussia...
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the city failed to make required payments and now its workers have the most under funded pensions of any major u.s. city. >> over the last four decades the government has made promises to its employees. in the years since, they have never come up with that promise. today the bill is due. a doomsday scenario, a ticking time bomb of public employee pensions which already account for 42 cents of every property tax dollar you pay in chicago that. could double next year without pension reform. >> rahm emanual, you have to go. if you vote to change our pensions, you are going to be gone. >> about $1 billion in pension payments are due in 2015 that. could lead to huge property tax increases, slash city services and cuts to city worker benefits. >> just lean on it. you only need like 100 feet. >> chicago firefighters are among the city workers caught in the cross hairs of the pension crisis. >> let that burn up a bit and we will hit it again when it burns through a little. >> fire captain joel burns is 50 years old and spent 25 years on the job. now he is five years away from retirement. >> when you a
the city failed to make required payments and now its workers have the most under funded pensions of any major u.s. city. >> over the last four decades the government has made promises to its employees. in the years since, they have never come up with that promise. today the bill is due. a doomsday scenario, a ticking time bomb of public employee pensions which already account for 42 cents of every property tax dollar you pay in chicago that. could double next year without pension reform....
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about a million syrian farmers and herders left the land and basically flocked into the major cities ve, eight, ten to a room. and the simple story is the government did basically nothing for them. nothing to help them as that farmer in northern syria was telling us. the drought didn't cause the revolution. when the revolution came, all these farmers and herders could not wait to join. >> tom, you know this area he very well. you've been covering it for many years. what did you learn that surprised you most working on this documentary? >> that's a good question, gayle. one of the fun things for me, i've been traveling through the middle east nearly my whole adult life. one thing i've never done -- because i did yemen, running out of water, and egypt the bread crisis will air in later segments of the series. i spent all of these weeks traveling through the middle east only talking to arab environmentalists and they're a remarkable community, small but extreme extremely able and it gave me a whole new perspective on the region. we've tried everything, nationalism, socialism, communism,
about a million syrian farmers and herders left the land and basically flocked into the major cities ve, eight, ten to a room. and the simple story is the government did basically nothing for them. nothing to help them as that farmer in northern syria was telling us. the drought didn't cause the revolution. when the revolution came, all these farmers and herders could not wait to join. >> tom, you know this area he very well. you've been covering it for many years. what did you learn that...
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waste collection and processing throughout the city and has an excellent track record of recycling as san francisco has one of the highest [inaudible] of any major us city. the ecology is a [inaudible] in good stead. the terms of the lease provide for initial term of 5 years and the opportunity to exercise to extend the lease for an additional 5 years. [inaudible] has notified the port that wishes to exercise this option. the option is conditional in that the port commission must approve it. the lease year consists of approximately 6.75 acres of undeveloped land and a buffer area of about possibly 4.26 acres. in addition, the lease contains [inaudible] provisions as a result will continue to result $70,000 per year during the extended term. port staff is proposing a rental rate of $.18 per square foot [inaudible] in the 1st year and $.19 per square foot in the 2nd. during the extended term the port will can expect to receive $1,305,000 in rent over the next 2 years. in the beginning of the 3rd year august 26 tigers 26 in the bm market reset and the rent would be increased 3% per year it's the last 2 years over that rents. proving the option to e
waste collection and processing throughout the city and has an excellent track record of recycling as san francisco has one of the highest [inaudible] of any major us city. the ecology is a [inaudible] in good stead. the terms of the lease provide for initial term of 5 years and the opportunity to exercise to extend the lease for an additional 5 years. [inaudible] has notified the port that wishes to exercise this option. the option is conditional in that the port commission must approve it....
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calm since the events started in kiev several months ago and people have been taking to the streets of major cities in the east part of ukraine to protest against the country's new authorities and apparently seized the events to rescue lately as you can see we're going to see more and more people to join this movement and more more protests to happen in the nearest future. but apart from all the referendum protesters have also dismissed the care of appointed authorities know they don't have school region and they voiced their support for a recently elected so-called public governor what it has on that he told to activist alexander bora did this take a listen. to the numbers on. the situation is pretty tense the demonstrators are occupying the city council building and are demanding an independence referendum is held to determine the future of the region of donetsk the protesters are calling for officials to conduct a special session over the referendum question if it doesn't take place protesters are seen but they organize an initiative group to settle the issue the protesters say that they will no
calm since the events started in kiev several months ago and people have been taking to the streets of major cities in the east part of ukraine to protest against the country's new authorities and apparently seized the events to rescue lately as you can see we're going to see more and more people to join this movement and more more protests to happen in the nearest future. but apart from all the referendum protesters have also dismissed the care of appointed authorities know they don't have...
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joined the operation against the demonstrations up to three people have already reportedly been killed in the city of slovyansk. been occupying government buildings in major cities in the east of the country in the finance of the country's interim government are demanding a referendum on independence or greater autonomy from kiev the u.n. security council is holding an emergency session on the situation in the east of ukraine right now you're actually looking at live pictures all thought after moscow called for the meeting speaking out the session or she's on voice to the u.n. vitaly churkin said the west has an opportunity to prevent a civil war in the country he also stressed that the international community must stop kiev from using force on its own people. will be checking up on that reportedly all the time we'll get back to you on the latest developments from new york opp next let's have a look at what's happening at some of the triumphs of a test that people in russia an interesting program take a look. act how much. much. much. much much. much different from. obama was to appear like he's taking a strong stand here but the more he resorts to these
joined the operation against the demonstrations up to three people have already reportedly been killed in the city of slovyansk. been occupying government buildings in major cities in the east of the country in the finance of the country's interim government are demanding a referendum on independence or greater autonomy from kiev the u.n. security council is holding an emergency session on the situation in the east of ukraine right now you're actually looking at live pictures all thought after...
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we have seen that happen in the 3 major cities in eastern ukraine. we have seen protesters try to take over government buildings, we have seen roads shut down by authorities, and even some injuries. there are concerns about the are where the rebels believed to be armed, having taken over an arsenal. on one hand we see parallel sprint on the other hand we have russia saying we haven't stoked this, this is about ukrainian government street -- mistreating russian speaking minorities and it underscores that you need to do more for these minorities. not surprisingly we have the saying it is kiev absolute nonsense, and the acting prime minister has of trying to carve up his country and have a pretext for invading and putting what he says is the ukrainian people and a territory of slavery under a russian dictatorship. pretty strong words. >> last week the u.s. confirmed a navy destroyer was heading to the black sea. his military force a real option or is the international community's hands tied at this point? >> there is very little likelihood that the unite
we have seen that happen in the 3 major cities in eastern ukraine. we have seen protesters try to take over government buildings, we have seen roads shut down by authorities, and even some injuries. there are concerns about the are where the rebels believed to be armed, having taken over an arsenal. on one hand we see parallel sprint on the other hand we have russia saying we haven't stoked this, this is about ukrainian government street -- mistreating russian speaking minorities and it...