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key west was the wealthiest city per capita in the united states. there was a thriving cigar industry here and a lot of activity going on. in 1886, there was a fire that third or about one half of the business district, caused massive devastation, wiping out lots of businesses, lots of stores. it is right after that fire that a handful, maybe a dozen, maybe 20 jewish peddlers are recorded as coming to key west selling their products door to door streets of key west. fire, youis after the have these established business interests focused on rebuilding. all of their inventory had been destroyed. they had a good bit of work in front of them and some of these jewish peddlers came to settle in key west during that time capitalizing on this opportunity of a wealthy town whose inventory had been destroyed by fire. opportunities to make it in business at that time and that group, about a dozen or so jews from russia, parts of the russian empire, including poland, romania as well, who arrived here and really laid the foundation for the jewish community that
key west was the wealthiest city per capita in the united states. there was a thriving cigar industry here and a lot of activity going on. in 1886, there was a fire that third or about one half of the business district, caused massive devastation, wiping out lots of businesses, lots of stores. it is right after that fire that a handful, maybe a dozen, maybe 20 jewish peddlers are recorded as coming to key west selling their products door to door streets of key west. fire, youis after the have...
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. >> ho chi minh city is one of the largest metropolises in southeast asia and is at the heart of vietnam's economy. it beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest a magnet for workers all over the country. in the past five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> located on the edge of ho chi minh's business and shopping district is a famous cafe and bar which is popular with the gay community. papa cafe first opened 16 years ago. at around 11:00 a.m., office workers from the area drop by. they come for the tasty and reasonably priced lunches. during the day, there are very few gay customers. it's also a favorite lunch time place for families from nearby residential areas. ♪ the cafe's owner nguyen used to be a regular customer and bought the store from the original owner. the cafe started offering lunch eight years ago. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> at 7:00 p.m., papa cafe opens for the night. [ la
. >> ho chi minh city is one of the largest metropolises in southeast asia and is at the heart of vietnam's economy. it beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest a magnet for workers all over the country. in the past five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking...
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. >> ho chi minh city is one of the largest metropolises in southeast asia and is at the heart of vietnam's economy. it beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest a magnet for workers all over the country. in the past five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> located on the edge of ho chi minh's business and shopping district is a famous cafe and bar which is popular with the gay community. papa cafe first opened 16 years ago. at around 11:00 a.m., office workers from the area drop by. they come for the tasty and reasonably priced lunches. during the day, there are very few gay customers. it's also a favorite lunch time place for families from nearby residential areas. ♪ the cafe's owner nguyen used to be a regular customer and bought the store from the original owner. the cafe started offering lunch eight years ago. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> at 7:00 p.m., papa cafe opens for the night. [ la
. >> ho chi minh city is one of the largest metropolises in southeast asia and is at the heart of vietnam's economy. it beats the capital hanoi as the wealthiest a magnet for workers all over the country. in the past five years alone, the population has increased by almost 800,000. the city has come a long way since the end of the vietnam war 40 years ago. we asked locals what they feel about the recent revision in the same-sex marriage law. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking...
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the planet. the city of rio is one of the wealthiest cities on the planet and yet the government in rio and braziled the environment. before we talk about the olympics, that's what we have to be clear about, is there is an environmental catastrophe happening in the waters around rio, and mainly it's raw sewage that gets pumped in the water nonstop. here's another photo live in conjunction with the ioc officials. they said, hey, we've had this sewage problem for decades, here's what we're going to do about it. we're going to fix it for the olympics. now, someone might say, gee, why don't we just take the billions of dollars and just fix it? why do we have to fix it for the olympics? sure enough they haven't fixed it for the olympics. people who have been training in these waters are already reporting vomiting chills, fever. one scientist tested the water and said there is not one body of water for olympic swimmers that is going to be clean in time for the olympics. it is an absolute sewage zone of waste. i was thinking about coming on the show and making a poop joke or two, but i just can't do it b
the planet. the city of rio is one of the wealthiest cities on the planet and yet the government in rio and braziled the environment. before we talk about the olympics, that's what we have to be clear about, is there is an environmental catastrophe happening in the waters around rio, and mainly it's raw sewage that gets pumped in the water nonstop. here's another photo live in conjunction with the ioc officials. they said, hey, we've had this sewage problem for decades, here's what we're going...
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. >>> plus, creating a tent city in one of the wealthiest silicon valley cities. why they are considering building a homeless encampment. thanks for joining us. >>> we are expecting hot temperatures today. >>> yes, all around the bay area. in fact, now a live look this morning at the golden gate bridge, no fog this speak of this morning and the temperatures are going to be weekly rising. they are already in the low 60s. our cool spot, as usual, up in the north bay, santa row casa this morning, 55-degrees. it will become a mostly clear sky start to the day. sunshine for everyone and triple digit heat inland. a closer look at your ending forecast coming up. >>> a major break in a 2012 murder mystery in moe destain. as--moe december toe. three--moe december toe. three chp officers have been arrested. >> reporter: deputies searched the home of defense attorney frank carson, the sheriff's department is calling it a tangled case of conspiracy, nine total arrests in the three- year-old murder of 26-year-old core richardson kaufman. one of the men arrested in connection to
. >>> plus, creating a tent city in one of the wealthiest silicon valley cities. why they are considering building a homeless encampment. thanks for joining us. >>> we are expecting hot temperatures today. >>> yes, all around the bay area. in fact, now a live look this morning at the golden gate bridge, no fog this speak of this morning and the temperatures are going to be weekly rising. they are already in the low 60s. our cool spot, as usual, up in the north bay,...
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it's one of the wealthiest communities of the city. you used to have a golf course. something like that. i think the race element -- there really is a lot of pain in the eastern half of the city. >> yeah, i totally agree. thank you for recognizing that. i think, you know, 70% minority. i feel the resentment. what about us? new orleans east. what about us? we are finding a way to come back. you know, very little house and injustices and all that. so thank you. >> thank you. yeah. >> okay. >> thank you. >> prekatrina -- [laughs] [inaudible] >> it's funny i was just telling, sort of asking you about school reform. before katrina, new orleans had legendary problems, crime, corruption. i don't know if you can call it the worst system in the country but a really bad school system. we can now remake it. there's one issue in this book that we feel like i kind of -- i just want it straight down the middle. it's just so complicated, anything to change the system is terrific. so much confusion, rolling stone. katrina kids. 18, 12. what they've gone through. they saw the governm
it's one of the wealthiest communities of the city. you used to have a golf course. something like that. i think the race element -- there really is a lot of pain in the eastern half of the city. >> yeah, i totally agree. thank you for recognizing that. i think, you know, 70% minority. i feel the resentment. what about us? new orleans east. what about us? we are finding a way to come back. you know, very little house and injustices and all that. so thank you. >> thank you. yeah....
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the south bronx. steve: park avenue is them to the city's wealthiest people. panhandlers are quickly moving into the neighborhood. reporter: it is a sunny summer morning on east 29th street and park avenue south. business brisk for panhandlers who zero in the light. it is look they are collect unofficial al there is no sometime this the game as they panhandle. knowing the cameras right to. a man who says he is army vet work withs the corner by day, sleeps in the city's shelter by night. >> some days are better than others. some people are generous and help me out like somebody just gave me his lunch. reporter: he said he had no other choice at the home. >> i am trying to get housing and get a job. reporter: the manager of the bred and butter food store sees it different ry. he says the panhandlers dom the store, shoplift, even stick their hands in buffet. >> i complain about the people they ask tem. asking about food, they are coming in. reporter: the owner says they called 311 repeatedly ap got no help. when they called 911 because of the stealing, police do
the south bronx. steve: park avenue is them to the city's wealthiest people. panhandlers are quickly moving into the neighborhood. reporter: it is a sunny summer morning on east 29th street and park avenue south. business brisk for panhandlers who zero in the light. it is look they are collect unofficial al there is no sometime this the game as they panhandle. knowing the cameras right to. a man who says he is army vet work withs the corner by day, sleeps in the city's shelter by night....
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independence last night, and the former british colony has transformed itself into one of the world's wealthiest countries. the citymarch the occasion with fireworks and a military parade, and attributed it to its leader, lee kwan you. whenever you look at international development, rolando wanting to be the singapore of africa, but then when you look at -- rwanda wanting to be the singapore of africa. but then let's look at all the other countries. thank you so much for walking us through. , thank you for joining us. for our twitter question of the -- warren buffett is about to play down $30 billion on american manufacturing. are you as bullish as he is on america making stuff? this is "bloomberg surveillance" on bloomberg television. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance" from new york and washington, d.c. we thank all of you worldwide for your comments. we would talk with stanley ascher at 7:00, and then conversation with alan greenspan as well. here is vonnie quinn with top headlines. vonnie: the first new the reactor to set new safety rules -- to zip has new safety rules since fu
independence last night, and the former british colony has transformed itself into one of the world's wealthiest countries. the citymarch the occasion with fireworks and a military parade, and attributed it to its leader, lee kwan you. whenever you look at international development, rolando wanting to be the singapore of africa, but then when you look at -- rwanda wanting to be the singapore of africa. but then let's look at all the other countries. thank you so much for walking us through. ,...
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. >>> plus, creating a tent city in one of the wealthiest silicon valley cities.
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looks toward the race for the white house, our next guest is looking to the race of new york city mayor. he is one of the net -- wealthiest horse in the country. blasting the leadership in new york -- wealthiest black entrepreneurs in the country. , great to see you here. you've been making a lot of news locally. you know donald trump and you know jeb bush and hillary clinton. the you think now, having seen trumppolls, that donald has a chance here? don: from the day he got into the race, i predicted that he would surge to the front of the polls. he would certainly lead in iowa and likely in new hampshire. expressing very aggressively the frustration that many americans have come especially those on the republican side. -- those against big government, those who want us to nationally oriented than a global trade market. those who want american jobs to come back for manufacturing. betty: does he have any chance with minority voters? it is a misunderstanding about donald in terms of the african american community. -- a successful entrepreneur. betty: he has also had bankrupt companies. world, justbusiness like life, we don'
looks toward the race for the white house, our next guest is looking to the race of new york city mayor. he is one of the net -- wealthiest horse in the country. blasting the leadership in new york -- wealthiest black entrepreneurs in the country. , great to see you here. you've been making a lot of news locally. you know donald trump and you know jeb bush and hillary clinton. the you think now, having seen trumppolls, that donald has a chance here? don: from the day he got into the race, i...
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the extravagant celebration. the city state has achieved rapid economic growth and become one of the world's wealthiest country.re has been criticism from some for limiting free speech and political expression. >> inap afghanistan, nearly half of all children under 5 have stunted growth because of malnutrition a new addition of the afghan provide may provide the answer to this yonnic problem. jennifer glasse explains. >> mohammed arisaki said he tripled his soybean crop because the soy flower from last year's crop was such a success. >> our neighbors persuade them t people liked it. it kept the bred fresh for a longer time and had lots of protein. soybean high in protein and other vitamins and a cheaper option than beef, chicken or eggs. malnutrition is a fwhooiingsd problem here despite billions of dollars in aid. four out of 10 afghan children are stunted and almost 1/5 of women of rereproductive age doubling the protein content. this is where soy could make a real difference here bread is a staple in the afghan diet. thousands of bakeries in kabul alone only 60 use soy flower. >> the owner soyur. >> the owne
the extravagant celebration. the city state has achieved rapid economic growth and become one of the world's wealthiest country.re has been criticism from some for limiting free speech and political expression. >> inap afghanistan, nearly half of all children under 5 have stunted growth because of malnutrition a new addition of the afghan provide may provide the answer to this yonnic problem. jennifer glasse explains. >> mohammed arisaki said he tripled his soybean crop because the...
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the basic human dignity. it's shameful that there's such homelessness in this country, with new york city the center of wealth there, wall street. they're living homeless in the wealthiestry in the world. they talk about a guardianship model turning to our communities saying we embrace all the people here and we as the police will serve and protect you but this certainly doesn't seem to be that approach. i was thinking about these photographs. i was thinking about how would society react if suddenly there were photos taken inside a hospital where people are sick. would we react the same way if we knew patient rights were exploited? >> people would be outraged and it's unacceptable. the homeless are not even seen as people but as something to be hidden instead of a problem to be solved and dealt with. talk to the mayor and people setting up these barriers for the homeless as that little girl who grew up to be a lawyer to say this is me and this is what you did to me. >> i'm the face of someone who was homeless and i needed resources, i needed someone to care about me, to invest in my future and say i was worth while. that happened for me. there was a social safety net th
the basic human dignity. it's shameful that there's such homelessness in this country, with new york city the center of wealth there, wall street. they're living homeless in the wealthiestry in the world. they talk about a guardianship model turning to our communities saying we embrace all the people here and we as the police will serve and protect you but this certainly doesn't seem to be that approach. i was thinking about these photographs. i was thinking about how would society react if...
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. >>> new at 6:00, one of the wealthiest african-americans in the country says he may run for mayor of new york city. challenging mayor de blasio. >>> plus, jilted bride. a bridal -- suddenly shuts down it without giving the bids their dresses. >>> -- brides their dresses. >>> but first a new task force on how the deal with the square. one option? getting rid of the popular pedestrian plaza. and good evening the you at bill is off tonight. for mayor de blasio to governor cuomo, the message has been to those topless women in times square that they are unacceptable. [000:59:57;00]
. >>> new at 6:00, one of the wealthiest african-americans in the country says he may run for mayor of new york city. challenging mayor de blasio. >>> plus, jilted bride. a bridal -- suddenly shuts down it without giving the bids their dresses. >>> -- brides their dresses. >>> but first a new task force on how the deal with the square. one option? getting rid of the popular pedestrian plaza. and good evening the you at bill is off tonight. for mayor de blasio...
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the wealthiest. three quarters occupied. i have not checked in the last year. the race element is because they're really is a lot of plain -- pain in the eastern half of the city.>> i totally agree and thank you. >> 70 percent minority. i feel the resentment that they feel toward the 9th ward. what about us? we found a way to combat. very little housing. injustices and all that. >> okay. >> i am a teacher. >> viewership, education changes. >> it's funny. i was just telling him, asking about school reform. before katrina new orleans had legendary problems. crime, corruption. i don't know if you would call it the worst school system in the country, country, but i really really bad school system. that blue sky syndrome, the idea that we can now we make it. i we willi will confess, there is one issue in the book that i feel like i kind of just want to go straight down the middle on, school reform. so complicated. it's terrific, but it costs so much confusion. the katrina kit closer eight, ten, 12, 14 at the time. largely african-american group and what impact it had on them they all talk about the schools. clichÉ. break some eggs to make the omelette. the 1st years
the wealthiest. three quarters occupied. i have not checked in the last year. the race element is because they're really is a lot of plain -- pain in the eastern half of the city.>> i totally agree and thank you. >> 70 percent minority. i feel the resentment that they feel toward the 9th ward. what about us? we found a way to combat. very little housing. injustices and all that. >> okay. >> i am a teacher. >> viewership, education changes. >> it's funny. i...
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the wealthiest people lived. i haven't gone anywhere, and a almost afraid to go and visit other family members and other cities or go out of town. because i don't to know, feel normal again. until we're normal here. because i don't to ga to normal life and, you know, everything to be perfect. because i guess i don't to be influence that i might not want to come back. but i'm staying, and if i was to car -- compare this time six months ago, nine, leive months go we have come a long way. i couldn't believe what i was seeing even when i came back a month after. look at it, we got cars on the road. this was a road where people were sleeping and dying. we got rush hour. never thought i would be happy to say it. but we've got traffic. we've got stuff open. >> so when you're happy when you think about the future of the city? >> i'm very optimistic. i wouldn't live here if i wasn't. i do have family in other cities i could live in and perfectly good cities. like atlanta. but very optimistic that the city will come back and be strong and attract business. and prosper economically, the thing that i personally worry about i
the wealthiest people lived. i haven't gone anywhere, and a almost afraid to go and visit other family members and other cities or go out of town. because i don't to know, feel normal again. until we're normal here. because i don't to ga to normal life and, you know, everything to be perfect. because i guess i don't to be influence that i might not want to come back. but i'm staying, and if i was to car -- compare this time six months ago, nine, leive months go we have come a long way. i...